careers Crossword Puzzles
Team Finding Crossword 2013-11-03
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- "no out of pocket expenses"
- member of the team who has a tiny stuffed dragon on their desk
- Spent several years in retail before changing careers
- Request for repayment for out of pocket expenses
- former member of the team with a beard
- Where the keys are often left
- Type of deduction for failing to explain correct coverage to member and service provider.
- The state with road services capped at either $50. Or $100.
- "i'm sorry your car won't start"
- Location of headquarters for USAA
- Travels a long distance to get to work every day
- Click it every day in order to be paid
- Reason to transfer flat tire to claims
- "leave no member stranded"
- Method of taking calls when the system is down
- Adhering to scheduled times
- Retired from one job only to start another one
- State with virtually unlimited service limited
- member of the team who is always reading a book
- Author of a very interesting book
- When time frame for service ranges from 1 to 3 hours
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- Who you call when you can't secure service
- Member of the team who likes to travel
- Tow equipment other than wheel lift
- How high is the entry way to a parking garage?
- Paraphrasing some aspect of the call to reassure member heard and understood what member said.
- Member of the team who enjoys camping at pancake bay
- Master Chief
- Has a second career as a hair stylist
- what number do USAA members sometimes think is their member number instead
- Used to extricate veh from mud or snow
- "my tow truck hasn't arrived yet and i've been waiting 2 hours"
- The period between ojt and tenure
- Where overseas calls are transferred
- Often a PA for minor roadside services
- Where the veh is being towed
- The name of the new mapping system deploying in One Road.
- The bain of every agent's existence
- Ben collects these items (on his desk)
- Keeping the vehicle overnight before towing to repair location
- Successfully getting a valid credit card number from an otherwise non-covered member
- Status of many roads, particularly turnpikes
42 Clues: Master Chief • "leave no member stranded" • "no out of pocket expenses" • Adhering to scheduled times • Where the veh is being towed • Where the keys are often left • "i'm sorry your car won't start" • The period between ojt and tenure • Location of headquarters for USAA • Author of a very interesting book • Tow equipment other than wheel lift • The bain of every agent's existence • ...
Foundations Ch. 1-5 2017-12-12
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- What type of managed care health insurance plan usually is provided by large industries?
- Showing truthfulness and integrity is
- What facility treats patients with mental disorders and diseases?
- Means that a person has fulfilled requirements of education and performance and meets the standards.
- What is the name of the Ancient Chinese therapy that involves the insertion of a very thin needle into a pressure point?
- A contract involves 3 things; an offer, acceptance, and what?
- In the Dark Ages, what was the main method used to treat illness and diseases?
- Who began pasteurizing milk to kill bacteria?
- What are agencies that provide care for terminally ill persons who have usually 6 or less months to live?
- Emergency medical technicians who perform all the basic EMT skills are?
- What are agencies designed to provide care in the patient's home?
- What controls the rising cost of health care and achieving the maximum benefit for every dollar spent?
- Who were the first people to maintain health records?
- Many professionals working together to accomplish a task shows
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- ____ can be defined as the body's reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment.
- Who examines patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, etc.?
- Who was the founder of modern nursing?
- Who makes and fits your eyeglasses or lenses?
- this includes any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish.
- Large complex centers that provide services such as diagnosis, treatment, education, research, and surgery are called what?
- _____ is a system of practical skills that allow an individual to use time effectively.
- What is bad practice called?
- What program can prepare a student for immediate employment in health careers or for additional education?
- What administration establishes and enforces standards to protect workers?
- ____, blindness, or impaired vision are examples of physical disabilities.
- A wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- ____ are documents that allow individuals to state what measures should be taken to prolong life when death is expected.
- What are a set of principles relatig to what is morally right or wrong?
- An individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business is called a?
- Tolerant and understanding are personality traits for someone who has
30 Clues: What is bad practice called? • Showing truthfulness and integrity is • Who was the founder of modern nursing? • Who makes and fits your eyeglasses or lenses? • Who began pasteurizing milk to kill bacteria? • A wrongful act that does not involve a contract • Who were the first people to maintain health records? • ...
Foundations of Healthcare Chapter 1-5 2017-12-13
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- responder: The first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury
- policies are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by Medicare. Registration: What is required in some health care careers?
- rights: The factors of care that patients can expect to receive
- What is a medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the federal government and state governments but operated by individual states.
- Display of positive attitudes and enjoy work
- “Rebirth of science of medicine.”
- Surgery: Surgery on the teeth, mouth, jaw,, and facial bones; often called maxillofacial surgery
- Is an agreement between two or more patient
- van Leeuwenhoek: who Invented the microscope?
- spirits and Demons: In primitive times, the common belief was that disease and illness were caused by?
- What agencies provide care for terminally ill person who usually have life expectancies of 6 months or less?
- is the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
- insurance plans: To pay for the costs of healthcare, most people rely on?
- Another type of managed care health insurance plan usually provided by large industries or companies to their employees.
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- century: What period also known as Industrial Revolution
- A method can be used to determine whether communications was successful
- Any care that results in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish.
- A final important consideration in contract law is the role of the Ethics: Are a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong.
- A U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel
- Information about the patient must remain private and can be shared only with other members of the patient’s healthcare team.
- The alignment or straightening of the teeth Psychiatrists: Who are physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness?
- Is a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- can be defined as a desired results or purpose toward which one is working.
- Are a set of principles relation to what is morally right or wrong.
- Identifying and understanding someone's feelings
- Harvey: Who described the circulation of blood? Apothecaries: Who made, prescribed, and sold medications?
- To show truthfulness and integrity
27 Clues: “Rebirth of science of medicine.” • To show truthfulness and integrity • Is an agreement between two or more patient • Display of positive attitudes and enjoy work • van Leeuwenhoek: who Invented the microscope? • Identifying and understanding someone's feelings • century: What period also known as Industrial Revolution • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 2022-03-10
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- a healthcare pathway offering careers in implementing procedures to determine causes of diseases or disorders
- a system that categorizes patients according to their diagnoses
- career field considered to be a bridge between medicine and technology
- loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness
- an individual’s ability to effectively communicate, convey, negotiate, or assert his or her own interests, desires, needs, and rights
- a general term for any healthcare plan that emphasizes wellness and provides healthcare through a network of healthcare providers
- recognition given for completing a course of study and/or passing an exam
- an emblem of medicine in the United States
- a type of care designed to relieve pain and reduce suffering in terminally ill patients
- career path that offers hands-on experience with patients and focuses on changing the health status of a patient over time
- a degree awarded after completion of two to six years of education beyond the bachelor’s degree
- an outbreak of a disease that affects many people and spreads rapidly
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- a four-year college degree awarded after completion of 120 credit hours or more in a semester system
- a job exploration tool that involves following an employee while he or she completes the tasks of a job you find interesting
- recognition given by a state agency when a person meets the qualifications for a particular occupation
- drugs that slow the growth of, or destroy bacteria
- disease-producing microorganisms
- the sector of a healthcare facility that plays a critical role in providing a clean, safe environment for all who enter the facility
- an academic degree awarded after completion of one to two years of study beyond the bachelor’s degree
- a two-year college degree, often offered through a community college and awarded after completion of 60 credit hours or more in a semester system
- a digital file that contains information about a patient and spans his or her entire medical history and experiences
- the process of isolating people who have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease
- an instrument that uses a lens to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye
23 Clues: disease-producing microorganisms • an emblem of medicine in the United States • drugs that slow the growth of, or destroy bacteria • loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness • a system that categorizes patients according to their diagnoses • an outbreak of a disease that affects many people and spreads rapidly • ...
the hunger games 2022-11-06
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- The name of the country where The Hunger Games takes place
- this is the score that Katniss got after she showcased her skills to the gamemakers
- this medieval weapon fires every time a tribute passes away, uses a cannonball
- The symbol of the resistance, gets gifted to Katniss. A fictional bird
- a person that gets selected to participate in the hunger games
- the center of the arena in the hunger games that is also shaped as this mythical object
- a previous winner of the hunger games, Katniss' coach and friend
- before Peeta went away to play in the hunger games, he worked here
- The people that make, update and control the games, they also sponsor some of the tributes
- A large section of a city or country, in this book they are named
- this is what the creatures that were made from dead tributes are called. The mutations are wolves that can walk on two legs yet still look like their respective tributes
- A general lack of food, affects almost the entire population of a country
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- this mode of transport is what Peeta and Katniss use to travel to the capitol
- When a person or small group has a lot of power over the population
- a friend Katniss meets on the battlefield that is killed, her death sparks the beginning of the rebellion
- this is what Thresh, Rue's teammate, grants to Katniss after she almost gets killed by another tribute
- a kind of berry that grows in the arena, they are very poisonous which is why Peeta and Katniss use them to intimidate the gamemakers by threatening to kill themselves with the berries so no one would win the games
- a bag or case where arrows are kept, usually worn on the backs of archers
- biologically engineered wasps made by the capitol that hyper focus on tributes and try to kill them
- slang used for tributes that train for the games and volunteer to participate
- the weapon that Katniss uses throughout the book, also a clothing item
- When a group of usually civilians rise up against the government
- The cultural and political center of a country, usually densely populated
- this technic is what Peeta uses to disguise himself as mud and hide from other tributes
24 Clues: The name of the country where The Hunger Games takes place • a person that gets selected to participate in the hunger games • a previous winner of the hunger games, Katniss' coach and friend • When a group of usually civilians rise up against the government • A large section of a city or country, in this book they are named • ...
Historical African Americans 2022-12-21
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- Ranked by ESPN as the 6th greatest North American athlete of the 20th century
- An American civil rights lawyer and an associate justice of the Supreme Court. He was the Supreme Court's first African-American justice
- A writer whose work fictionalized fundamental personal questions and dilemmas
- Was hired as a Race Relations Secretary for the pacifist group Fellowship of Reconciliation
- A songwriter who had her songs sung by Elvis, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, and more
- The only black Jewish woman to perform liturgical music during the golden age of cantorial music
- Formed a famous dance school wit the focus of honoring black culture
- the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize
- known for punching sherrif Jim Clark when he stopped her from voting
- A singer who went on worldwide tours and often sang for American political events
- An enslaved poet in colonial America
- The first African American, and the first Native American, woman pilot
- An American sailor of African and Native American descent, commonly regarded as the first American killed in the American Revolution
- Her unique cells are still used in vaccines and research today
- A gay rights activist who started STAR, a shelter for homeless gay and trans youth
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- challenged the prejudice that prevented African Americans from pursuing careers in medicine and became the first African American woman in the United States to earn an M.D. degree
- Helped organize the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) as an alternative to the all-white Mississippi Democratic Party
- Abbott Founder of The Defender, the largest black newspaper in the US during the 20th century
- the first Black woman from any country to win an Olympic gold medal
- starred in the show Buelah as the first ever show with an African American as a lead before quitting a year later due to the role degrading black people
- The first black woman to graduate from Yale and serve as a judge
- a prominent black director and photographer, a sesame street character was named after him
- Founded, wrote, and edited her own newspaper called ‘the Women’s Voice”
- the first female self-made millionaire in America
- One of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement, stressed peaceful protesting
- The "Queen of the Whistle Register."
26 Clues: The "Queen of the Whistle Register." • An enslaved poet in colonial America • the first female self-made millionaire in America • the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize • Her unique cells are still used in vaccines and research today • The first black woman to graduate from Yale and serve as a judge • ...
dollars and sense definations 2025-09-09
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- how much money something is worth
- .a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- something that lowers original cost
- school a post-secondary institution focused on providing hands-on, specialized training for specific skilled trades and careers
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- rate the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- degree the highest academic degree a university can award, signifying expertise and accomplishment in a specific field
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- minimum wage the lowest hourly rate an employer legally pays most employees in the u.s.
- an organization that provides goods or services to customers in exchange for money, with the primary goal of gaining profit
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
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- media : websites and applications that allow users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- firmness of purpose
- the action of making something for someone's needs.
- economy an economy or the sector of an economy that is based on trade in services
- up prices driven up
- the activity or profession of producing advertising for commercial products or service
- taxes imposed by countries on goods from another country
- degree A degree given for being at college for two years
- degree is a degree given for being at college for 4 years.
- activity
- the action of giving something out or sharing among others
- to face advertising : a marketing strategy involving direct, in-person communication between a brand representative and potential customers to promote products or services
- a significant and widespread slowdown in economic activity, often marked by a decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters, but officially defined by factors like decreased income, employment, industrial production, and sales
- a prolonged and severe period of economic decline.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
26 Clues: activity • firmness of purpose • up prices driven up • how much money something is worth • something that lowers original cost • a prolonged and severe period of economic decline. • the action of making something for someone's needs. • taxes imposed by countries on goods from another country • degree A degree given for being at college for two years • ...
Unit 1-7 Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Placing hunting restrictions on endangered animals, such as the Black Rhino, will greatly __________ the species.
- My feelings were hurt by Meg's comments, even though I knew she didn't say them with _________.
- We were somehow able to _________ the huge stroller through the crowds of people at the theme park.
- While ___________ factors mainly control what you look like, there are some things you can do to alter your physical appearance.
- While he was a _________ , unlike his peers, he had many poor and working-class friendships.
- Choose the correct part of speech of geography.
- Although I don't believe it to be true, just for fun I like to read my ___________ everyday.
- The doctor said that until I no longer have a fever, I am am still very _________ and cannot go to camp.
- Choose the correct part of speech of impede
- Braille is a _________ form of print invented so people without eyesight can read by using touch.
- Very few societies can be classified as a ____________ ; it is more common for men to have power than it is for women.
- A violent ____________ explosion erupted from the volcano several seconds after the earthquake.
- We chose to have the family picnic in the summer when there is less of a chance of _________.
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- Choose the correct part of speech of generate.
- While housebreaking your new puppy, it is best to _______ him to areas without carpet, like the kitchen or a crate.
- After not performing for over ten years, the band members tried to ___________ their careers by recording a new album.
- Choose the part of speech of vital.
- I know that ___________ activity is good for me, but my main motivation for running everyday on the beach is to be outside in nature.
- Choose the correct part of speech of dysfunction
- We made arrangements for the flowers to be delivered directly to the ____________.
- Many people who were lucky enough to survive the earthquake are now at risk of becoming ill with _______.
- He was faced with the painful reality of ____________ when his family had to put his beloved dog down.
- I am new to the field of computer programming, so _________ , such as HTML code is very unfamiliar to me.
- Even though she had _____________ , she had yet to burn or set fire to anything.
24 Clues: Choose the part of speech of vital. • Choose the correct part of speech of impede • Choose the correct part of speech of generate. • Choose the correct part of speech of geography. • Choose the correct part of speech of dysfunction • Even though she had _____________ , she had yet to burn or set fire to anything. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2026-03-17
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- The specific geographic location where a person was born.
- Intelligence related to understanding and interacting effectively with others.
- Intelligence involving self-awareness and understanding your own internal feelings.
- A learning style where you process information best by seeing or looking at things.
- The name of the high school you list in your Xello educational background.
- Groups of occupations that are in the same professional field.
- The specific ability to do something well, often developed through practice.
- A learning style where you process information best by hearing and listening.
- Intelligence involving an understanding of living things and the natural world.
- The psychologist who developed the Theory of Multiple Intelligences.
- Interpersonal attributes like leadership and time management that are subjective and harder to measure.
- Intelligence related to rhythm, pitch, melody, and tone.
- The software platform used to explore careers and complete your "About Me" profile.
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- Intelligence involving physical movement, coordination, and body control.
- A person who freely offers to take part in a task or enterprise without being paid.
- Knowledge or understanding gained through things you have actually done or lived through.
- Qualifications, achievements, or personal qualities that indicate a person is suitable for a job.
- A quality or feature that is regarded as a disadvantage or fault.
- Intelligence related to mathematical reasoning, numbers, and scientific thinking.
- Intelligence involving language, reading, and the use of words.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- A person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is important in life.
- The span between the minimum and maximum pay an employer offers for a position.
- The state of wanting to know or learn about something; things that provide fulfillment or happiness.
- The Xello module that uses 49 questions to suggest career matches based on likes and dislikes.
- Intelligence involving the ability to visualize the world in three dimensions.
- A quality or feature that is a person's particular advantage.
- Specific, teachable, and quantifiable abilities like typing speed or speaking a second language.
- The job market's need for a specific role, often categorized as growing, stable, or decreasing.
- An individual’s ancestry, origins, and cultural background.
- A learning style where you learn best through hands-on activities and touching.
- To perform duties regularly for a wage or salary.
32 Clues: To perform duties regularly for a wage or salary. • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • Intelligence related to rhythm, pitch, melody, and tone. • The specific geographic location where a person was born. • An individual’s ancestry, origins, and cultural background. • A quality or feature that is a person's particular advantage. • ...
Careers 2021-12-07
FFA CDE 2024-08-21
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- The purpose of the Applied Agricultural Engineering CDE is to promote career and post-secondary readiness by providing opportunities to develop knowledge and demonstrate skills in the field of agricultural engineering
- Students working in teams demonstrate their technical competency with small and large animals by completing a written exam, critical-thinking scenario questions, identifications and hands-on practicums.
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- Management skills and economic principles are applied to agriculture and agribusiness situations as team members complete a written exam and solve farm analysis problems
- A four member team demonstrates the professional sales process including customer relations, advertising and promotion, telephone skills and product display.
- This CDE allows members to observe and evaluate in order to rank horses based on breed characteristics and conformation. Performance classes are evaluated within various equestrian styles.
- Beef cattle, sheep and swine are evaluated for market values and desirable physical traits. Team members also rank livestock for breeding purposes, using observed physical characteristics and performance data.
- Students develop skills for careers in the meat animal industry as they complete a written exam; evaluate beef carcasses for quality and yield grade; identify various meat cuts, place beef, lamb and pork carcasses, and place wholesale and/or retail cuts.
- As a result of event outcomes, members develop a greater understanding of quality production, processing, distribution, promotion, marketing and consumption of dairy products.
- Students apply classroom knowledge to evaluate production, processing, marketing and consumption of chickens, turkeys, processed products and eggs.
9 Clues: Students apply classroom knowledge to evaluate production, processing, marketing and consumption of chickens, turkeys, processed products and eggs. • A four member team demonstrates the professional sales process including customer relations, advertising and promotion, telephone skills and product display. • ...
Chapter 2: Careers in Hospitality and Tourism | Quiz Review 2025-09-17
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- Organizations you can pay to join that offer professional benefits such as conferences, networking, and access to professional resources
- The "A" in the STAR method
- Jobs that require little to no experience (examples: waiter, cashier, etc)
- The "T" in the STAR method
- A type of communication in which sounds and words are used to convey meaning
- The "R" in the STAR method
- The "S" in the STAR method
- Exmployees who work behind the scenes
- a short letter you submit alongside your resume that explains why you're a good fit for the job
- A couple of ____________ of working in the hospitality and tourism industry: demanding and long hours
- type of question that can be answered with a simple yes or no
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- Employees who work directly with guests in front-facing roles
- Three _____________ of working in the hospitality and tourism industry include flexible schedules, industry perks, and rapid career advancement.
- A type of communication in which gestures are used to convey meaning
- when you intentionally create relationships with others to benefit their career and yours
- type of question that requires more thought and explanation
- Also known as soft skills. Things like time management, multitasking, problem-solving, etc
- A one-page summary of your educational qualifications, professional qualifications, and work experience
18 Clues: The "A" in the STAR method • The "T" in the STAR method • The "R" in the STAR method • The "S" in the STAR method • Exmployees who work behind the scenes • type of question that requires more thought and explanation • Employees who work directly with guests in front-facing roles • type of question that can be answered with a simple yes or no • ...
Careers and real ways to make money 2025-07-02
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- A tradesperson who builds homes in wood construction.
- Similar to a carpenter, bids for different construction jobs.
- A person who makes food in the food industry.
- A tradesperson who works on machines such as cars.
- Uses sales skills convince people to buy things.
- A male tradesman who works with hair.
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- Wires and installs electric parts.
- artist A tradesperson who tattoos people.
- Educates children, teens and adults.
- guard Protects buildings or people from threats.
- This trade works with hair, skin and nail treatments.
11 Clues: Wires and installs electric parts. • Educates children, teens and adults. • A male tradesman who works with hair. • artist A tradesperson who tattoos people. • A person who makes food in the food industry. • Uses sales skills convince people to buy things. • guard Protects buildings or people from threats. • A tradesperson who works on machines such as cars. • ...
engineering careers a-z 2021-10-18
RMIT Students Future Careers 2022-08-27
RMIT Students Future Careers 2022-08-27
Careers Week Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-07
6 Clues: 頌華在升上大學後修讀什麼學系? • 中六畢業後,頌華入讀了哪間大專院校? • 頌華最後於大學畢業前修讀了什麼學系? • 頌華於高中時加入了什麼ECA,啟發她對電影行業的興趣? • 頌華除了要學習不同的拍攝手法、後期技術,以及不同有關電影歷史的科目外,還要修讀什麼課程? • 頌華除了要學習不同的拍攝手法、後期技術,以及不同有關電影歷史的科目外,還要修讀什麼課程?
engineering careers a-z 2021-10-18
engineering careers vihaan p 2026-01-12
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- These professionals focus on vehicles that fly, both within the atmosphere and in space.
- plan, design, and supervise the construction of large-scale infrastructure projects.
- These engineers use chemistry, biology, and physics to transform raw materials into everyday products.
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- Electrical engineers work with electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- This career involves designing and developing computer hardware and integrating it with software systems.
5 Clues: Electrical engineers work with electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. • plan, design, and supervise the construction of large-scale infrastructure projects. • These professionals focus on vehicles that fly, both within the atmosphere and in space. • ...
Historical African Americans 2022-12-21
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- Founded, wrote, and edited her own newspaper called ‘the Women’s Voice”
- Goldye The only black Jewish woman to perform liturgical music during the golden age of cantorial music
- Abbott Founder of The Defender, the largest black newspaper in the US during the 20th century
- The first black woman to graduate from Yale and serve as a judge
- The "Queen of the Whistle Register."
- An enslaved poet in colonial America
- An American civil rights lawyer and an associate justice of the Supreme Court. He was the Supreme Court's first African-American justice
- a prominent black director and photographer, a sesame street character was named after him
- challenged the prejudice that prevented African Americans from pursuing careers in medicine and became the first African American woman in the United States to earn an M.D. degree
- An American sailor of African and Native American descent, commonly regarded as the first American killed in the American Revolution
- A singer who went on worldwide tours and often sang for American political events
- One of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement, stressed peaceful protesting
- Formed a famous dance school wit the focus of honoring black culture
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- Her unique cells are still used in vaccines and research today
- the first Black woman from any country to win an Olympic gold medal
- A gay rights activist who started STAR, a shelter for homeless gay and trans youth
- Helped organize the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) as an alternative to the all-white Mississippi Democratic Party
- The first African American, and the first Native American, woman pilot
- starred in the show Buelah as the first ever show with an African American as a lead before quitting a year later due to the role degrading black people
- the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize
- Ranked by ESPN as the 6th greatest North American athlete of the 20th century
- A songwriter who had her songs sung by Elvis, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, and more
- Was hired as a Race Relations Secretary for the pacifist group Fellowship of Reconciliation
- A writer whose work fictionalized fundamental personal questions and dilemmas
24 Clues: The "Queen of the Whistle Register." • An enslaved poet in colonial America • the first African American to receive a Pulitzer Prize • Her unique cells are still used in vaccines and research today • The first black woman to graduate from Yale and serve as a judge • the first Black woman from any country to win an Olympic gold medal • ...
Our First Year 2013-10-09
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- Boycotted for a couple of months
- Around our neighborhood
- What most of our memories revolve around
- Where it all began
- A continuous game of 'Hide and go seek'
- Favorite cup
- Consumed the month of December
- A meal that defeats its intended purpose
- Recent bonding time
- Careers of choice
- Hop, juice and spears
- French, touching but can't actually touch
- "I now pronounce you man and wife"
- Round on both ends but hi in the middle
- Big step and a huge pain
- We will reach the top!
- First movie seen together in theaters
- 1.3 miles as the crow flies
- Honeymoon
- Causes salivation
- A September tradition
- Large barrier in first year of marraige
- Hometown of the first movie we saw in theaters
- Stole the show
- Favorite treat
- Lauren and Chris
- Shakey knee and a leg cramp
- Third member to our family
- How we ended up in Grand Junction together
- What you mean to Chris
- Wedding ring on what hand?!
- Shared conference
- Newly found hobby
- Our garage is being taken over by them
- Used frequently in winter
- Best Tacos ever
- Cramped and stylish
- Lost and Found: The Colorado River
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- A name of frequent debate
- Horrible place but good company
- Stinky
- Favorite getaway
- Insignificant Holiday, with a lot of significance
- "We made it two nights!" Because we had to.
- "On box or two?" at the store
- Prompted by a shirt, "Are you going ________?"
- Tried at Lake Tahoe
- Adjective for our next vacation
- October 13th, 2013
- Secretly Lauren's favorite outdoor gear
- Straw umbrellas, people watching and a wooden cup
- Yummy jar
- Future car
- Winter past time
- Waited 7 months for
- Chris' favorite thing about Lauren
- Once a year (at most) is enough
- Most excited for
- Our largest collection
- "Fudge brownies.... ___________?"
- Location of the first date
- Can't ever make it two nights
- The current boss
- Our first trip together
- Only one brand for my baby
- How Chris describes Lauren's sleeping
66 Clues: Stinky • Yummy jar • Honeymoon • Future car • Favorite cup • Stole the show • Favorite treat • Best Tacos ever • Favorite getaway • Winter past time • Lauren and Chris • Most excited for • The current boss • Careers of choice • Causes salivation • Shared conference • Newly found hobby • Where it all began • October 13th, 2013 • Recent bonding time • Tried at Lake Tahoe • Waited 7 months for • Cramped and stylish • ...
Everfi Vocab. 2014-10-22
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- refers to any disruption or alteration of a signal in cell phones
- content and media that combines different content forms, such as text, audio, animation, and still images
- a common audio format for playback and storage of music on digital players
- one present but not taking part in a situation or event
- a website that allows users to add and edit interlinking web pages
- abbreviations and slang commonly used to shorten a text or instant message, like using "?" for "questions"
- an abbreviation for Secure Sockets Layer; it is a protocol that provides security when communicating on the Internet
- an act of quoting providing the specific source of the material
- a standard display design used in blogs to provide a structure for information to be viewed
- a type of malware that unknowingly collects information from a computer
- a group of computer programs that give instructions to a computer so that it functions
- a highly portable computer shaped like slate or pad of paper, featuring a touch screen
- a type of malware that replicates itself and spreads to other computers
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- the extension of service or coverage in a wireless telecommunications system
- an object or pattern that is quickly replicated and shared
- a computer program used to display information, normally in the form of a slide show
- also known as short message service; it is a text messaging service for cell phones
- sending data, such as music or video file, from a local computer system to another computer system or server
- a personel and sometimes unreasoned judgment or prejudice
- a computer system that stores enormous amounts of data
- offering reason to be believed
- computer software that displays advertisements
- computer software designed to harm a computer
- the physical parts of a computer
- a vast global computer network which links smaller computer networks together
- a computer or series of computers that link other computers together and often store important information
- the address of a website
- the act of sending inappropriate sexual material, usually text or images, between cell phones
- a video camera for computers typically used to provide real-time footage
- refers to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
30 Clues: the address of a website • offering reason to be believed • the physical parts of a computer • computer software designed to harm a computer • computer software that displays advertisements • a computer system that stores enormous amounts of data • one present but not taking part in a situation or event • a personel and sometimes unreasoned judgment or prejudice • ...
UBTech 1 2024-01-15
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- A medical term that is defined as a pathological condition due to an opaque or cloudly eye lens.
- A SkillsUSA essential element relating to personal skills that means you are dependable; you follow through on your commitments You are reliable and consistent, and you demonstrate personal and financial well-being.
- in tire construction geometry in which the plies are laid either diagonally or at an angle of 35 degrees.
- sending data, such as a music or video file, from a computer system to another computer system or server.
- What is UBTech's mascot, Tek?
- __________ Monitor - I wrap around your arm, snug and tight, measuring your pressure, day and night. with a cuff and pump, I gently squeeze, your blood pressure, I aim to appease.
- Jason prepared 20 gallons of slime. He wanted to place it in quart jars to sell at the fair. How many jars does he need?
- Over the weekend, Sue read 125 page. Sal read 128 pages. Steve read 122 pages. What was the average number of pages read by the students?
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- A national partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce and helping each member excel as they prepare for their careers.
- A tool in carpentry used to scribe arcs and circle in a metal wood.
- Instructor Todd divided 1,280 nails into bags for a project. He put 32 nails in each bag. How many bags did he fill?
- A SkillsUSA essential element relating to workplace skills that shows good leaders craft and articulate a vision and goals and motivate and coach others to achieve them by building positive relationships and providing the resources needed to be successful.
- a tool woodworkers use to shape and cut wood
- material formed when burning metal combines with oxygen.
- what trade focuses on the installation and maintenance of fixtures, such as sinks and toilets.
- used to strike nails into something.
- In plumbing, this melts when heated.
- the resistance that an object or fluid encounters in moving over or through another.
- how many yards are there in 2,160 inches?
- a device with keys that are pressed to type letters, numbers, and other characters on a computer or electronic device.
20 Clues: What is UBTech's mascot, Tek? • used to strike nails into something. • In plumbing, this melts when heated. • how many yards are there in 2,160 inches? • a tool woodworkers use to shape and cut wood • material formed when burning metal combines with oxygen. • A tool in carpentry used to scribe arcs and circle in a metal wood. • ...
Preparing for Your Future 2025-10-21
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- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience where a student starts and runs their own business.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience where students do experiments or investigations to learn something new in agriculture.
- Technology and Mechanical Systems: The use of machines, tools, and technology to help with farming and raising animals.
- Work that someone does to earn money.
- The science of growing crops and managing soil.
- A job or profession that someone does for a long time.
- An area of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- The smell or scent, especially what you notice from plants or foods.
- Meat that comes from young sheep.
- The main subject a student studies in college.
- cluster: A group of jobs and industries that are related by skills or products.
- skills: Abilities that help you get and keep a job, like teamwork and communication.
- Agricultural Experience (SAE): A project where students get hands-on experience in agriculture, guided by a teacher or mentor.
- An area of land, often designed or changed by people, including plants, gardens, and outdoor spaces.
- science: The study of how food is made, processed, and kept safe.
- Meat that comes from pigs.
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- The science and practice of growing flowers and ornamental plants.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience where students learn about different agricultural careers by exploring and observing.
- pathway: A series of steps or jobs someone takes to move forward in their career.
- A place where young plants are grown and cared for until they are ready to be sold or planted.
- To judge or assess the quality, importance, or value of something.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience that takes place at school, such as running a greenhouse or school garden.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience where students do projects that help their community while learning agricultural skills.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience that helps students develop basic agricultural knowledge and skills.
- Development Event: A competition that helps students develop leadership skills, like public speaking.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience where a student works for someone else in an agricultural job.
- A collection of a person’s work or achievements.
- SAE: A Supervised Agricultural Experience where students spend a lot of time working deeply in a particular area of agriculture.
- Quality and Products: The study and testing of how good milk and milk-based foods are.
- Meat that comes from cattle (cows).
- Development Event: A competition where students show their skills and knowledge in agriculture.
31 Clues: Meat that comes from pigs. • Meat that comes from young sheep. • Meat that comes from cattle (cows). • Work that someone does to earn money. • The main subject a student studies in college. • The science of growing crops and managing soil. • A collection of a person’s work or achievements. • A job or profession that someone does for a long time. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab Review Puzzle 2024-10-14
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- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health especially through the provision of medical services
- a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle
- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
- careers that nurture growth of or address the problems of a person's physical, psychological, intellectual, emotional or spiritual well-being
- the state of being comfortable, healthy and happy
- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- a systematic process for determing and addressing needs or gaps between current conditions and desired conditions
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare
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- work that is done without pay to help people in a community
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- the use of involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- a philosophy of leading others by putting the members' needs above 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 state of being vested with the rights, privileges and duties of a citizen
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- the quality of being thankful
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements or noble qualities
- the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated and promoted by the state
- a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior
- the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or a property
- the belief in or practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others
- providing care that is respectful of and responsive to patient preferences, needs and values and ensuring the patient values guide all clinical decisions
- long existence or service
- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- to give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quality or feeling
27 Clues: long existence or service • the quality of being thankful • the state of being comfortable, healthy and happy • concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare • 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 • ...
CLASSIC BOARD GAMES 2024-10-28
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- Strategic game with kings and queens
- Draw clues for teammates to guess
- Sinking your opponent’s fleet of ships
- Jumping over pieces on a square board
- A physical game of balance and color spots
- Buying properties and collecting rent
- Find words in a grid of lettered dice
- Ancient game of moving stones between pits
- A version of Risk with evolving gameplay
- Collect train routes across a map
- Colorful board for young players, no reading required
- Get your team to guess the word without saying forbidden clues
- Work as a team to stop global outbreaks
- Move marbles to the opposite side
- Build power plants and connect cities
- Pull wooden blocks without toppling the tower
- Guess words based on clues from your spymaster
- Matching tiles with the same number of dots
- Place colorful shapes on a grid, no overlap
- Classic game of moving pieces back home
- Card game with a pegged board for scoring
- Build civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia
- Race to get all your pieces home
- Chinese game with tiles and patterns
- Conquer territories with armies and dice
- Build an elaborate trap to catch a mouse
- Align four pieces in a row
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- Simulating life choices and careers
- Japanese version of chess
- Play cards and place chips in rows on the board
- Negotiate and strategize in Europe before WWI
- Trade resources and build settlements
- Detectives chase a criminal through London
- Solve a mystery in a mansion
- Forming words on a grid using letter tiles
- Flip discs to dominate the board
- Grow crops and raise animals in medieval Europe
- Roll five dice and aim for high scores
- Moving pieces based on dice rolls
- Card game of asking for matching pairs
- Classic card game of matching numbers and colors
- Climb up or slide down, based on spins
- Ancient game of capturing territory with stones
- WII strategy game with alliances
- Answer questions to win pie pieces
- Capture the enemy flag with hidden pieces
- Guess the hidden code in a logic game
- Move your pieces, pop the dice in the center
- Cooperate to stop ancient, evil forces
- Build cities and roads using tiles
50 Clues: Japanese version of chess • Align four pieces in a row • Solve a mystery in a mansion • Flip discs to dominate the board • WII strategy game with alliances • Race to get all your pieces home • Draw clues for teammates to guess • Moving pieces based on dice rolls • Collect train routes across a map • Move marbles to the opposite side • Answer questions to win pie pieces • ...
dollars and sense definations 2025-09-09
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- how much money something is worth
- .a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- something that lowers original cost
- school a post-secondary institution focused on providing hands-on, specialized training for specific skilled trades and careers
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- rate the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- degree the highest academic degree a university can award, signifying expertise and accomplishment in a specific field
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- minimum wage the lowest hourly rate an employer legally pays most employees in the u.s.
- an organization that provides goods or services to customers in exchange for money, with the primary goal of gaining profit
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
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- media : websites and applications that allow users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- firmness of purpose
- the action of making something for someone's needs.
- economy an economy or the sector of an economy that is based on trade in services
- up prices driven up
- the activity or profession of producing advertising for commercial products or service
- taxes imposed by countries on goods from another country
- degree A degree given for being at college for two years
- degree is a degree given for being at college for 4 years.
- activity
- the action of giving something out or sharing among others
- to face advertising : a marketing strategy involving direct, in-person communication between a brand representative and potential customers to promote products or services
- a significant and widespread slowdown in economic activity, often marked by a decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters, but officially defined by factors like decreased income, employment, industrial production, and sales
- a prolonged and severe period of economic decline.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
26 Clues: activity • firmness of purpose • up prices driven up • how much money something is worth • something that lowers original cost • a prolonged and severe period of economic decline. • the action of making something for someone's needs. • taxes imposed by countries on goods from another country • degree A degree given for being at college for two years • ...
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
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- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
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- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
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- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
Careers 2017-05-02
2 Clues: Manager: Is the person who is in charged on how the hotel is running and if everything's in order • Driver: Is a person who uses their own car and their phone to take people to their destinations, like a taxi, but more modern
careers 2024-02-14
Careers 2022-01-20
Vocab 2025-08-28
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- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- services: 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
- finance: 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
- resource management: 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
- 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)
- 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 keeping and interpreting financial records
- management: 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
- communications: 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
- and investments industry: 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
- 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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- management: 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 ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- management: 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
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- services: A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- research: A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- information management: An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
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 • ...
Exploring Careers: Business Management and Administration 2024-10-21
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- how computers and other digital technologies are used to help businesses run smoothly and be successful.
- during this time period, new machines and factories were invented for all kinds of products, from clothes to furniture to transportation.
- all the stuff a business has in stock, ready to be sold or used
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- as electronic organized filing cabinet for information
- making sure the products a business makes or the services they provide are of high quality. It's like a way to double-check that everything is working the way it should.
- the relationship between employees (the workers) and the company or business they work for
- someone who starts their own business. They have a great idea for a product or service, and they work hard to make that idea a reality.
- basic framework or features of a system; the foundation or backbone that supports everything
8 Clues: as electronic organized filing cabinet for information • all the stuff a business has in stock, ready to be sold or used • the relationship between employees (the workers) and the company or business they work for • basic framework or features of a system; the foundation or backbone that supports everything • ...
Exam 3 Terms 2023-04-12
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- thought - This takes into account real-world consideration when it comes to solving problems. Multiple causes of a situation there can be multiple solutions.
- of violence hypothesis - this is a theory that the neglect and abuse of children may lead to abusiveness in adulthood.
- intelligence - A set of skills that support the accurate assessment, expression, evaluation, and regulation of emotions. This is where people are able to get along well with others and understand what others are feeling and experiencing.
- theory of intelligence - Three aspects of information processing: The componential, the experiential, and the contextual elements.
- event theories - This is based on the timing of particular events in an adult's life rather than on age.
- disorder - Medical problems that are caused by the interaction of psychological, emotional, and physical complications.
- - Turning 40 in Western society represents an important _________.
- stage - This stage is where people put energy into sustaining and nourishing social institutions instead of focusing on their own lives.
- nest syndrome - When children depart from home, parents go through the feelings of worry, depression, unhappiness, and loneliness. This tends to be temporary.
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- crisis theories - This is based on fairly universal stages, tied to a sequence of age-related crises.
- children - Leaving home for some time, as young adults and coming back to live in their middle-aged parents home.
- (PNI) - The study of the interaction between the brain, the immune system, and psychological factors.
- - This is a personality characteristic. These are people who respond to stressful situations with optimism and they feel that they can respond effectively. They tend to have a lower rate of stress-related illness.
- generation - Middle adulthood couples must manage the needs of both their aging parents and children.
- - The management of extinguishing, reducing, or controlling in order to deal with the threats that lead to stress.
- - The combination of ideas or responses in novel ways.
- transition - a time of questioning
- - versus- stagnation - This is a part of Erik Erikson stages, where this occurs during middle adulthood, and people start to think about their contributions to their family and society.
- achieving stage - ______ ______ is where young adults apply their intelligence in reaching their long-term goals that ties in with their family, careers, and more contributions to society.
19 Clues: transition - a time of questioning • - The combination of ideas or responses in novel ways. • - Turning 40 in Western society represents an important _________. • crisis theories - This is based on fairly universal stages, tied to a sequence of age-related crises. • ...
Chapter 5: How to Explore Careers 2021-10-12
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- an plan to meet at a certain time and place
- a Q&A session about a career path
- arts such as painting, drawing, photography, etc.
- someone who listens and offers ideas
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- a careful study
- a person who takes photos for newspapers/magazine
- art done in front of an audience, i.e. acting
- a group of people who share a career type
8 Clues: a careful study • a Q&A session about a career path • someone who listens and offers ideas • a group of people who share a career type • an plan to meet at a certain time and place • art done in front of an audience, i.e. acting • a person who takes photos for newspapers/magazine • arts such as painting, drawing, photography, etc.
Vocabulary Review - Careers of the Future 2021-08-30
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- carefully designed or planned to serve a particular purpose or advantage
- likely to continue
- concerned with or applying to the future
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- move jobs to another place
- no longer produced or used
- knowledgeable people in a particular field
- an injury that happens when you're working
- producing good results or helpful effects
8 Clues: likely to continue • move jobs to another place • no longer produced or used • concerned with or applying to the future • producing good results or helpful effects • knowledgeable people in a particular field • an injury that happens when you're working • carefully designed or planned to serve a particular purpose or advantage
1.01 2025-01-16
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- Intense interest or excitement
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- communications 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
- management 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 positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- services 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
- management 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
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- 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 process of having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- finance 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
- and investments industry: 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
- services A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- resource management 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
- 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
- management 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)
- The ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- research A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- information management An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
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 • ...
Theatre Careers - Roles and Responsibilities (Basic 10) 2025-04-26
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- Operates the lighting system for a production
- Creates all audio and sound for the production
- Designs the costumes used in the production
- Creates dance movements for a production
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- Designs the set for a production
- Oversees the technical elements of a production
- Interprets a script and leads Actors and others to create a successful production
- Organizes and supports the theatre team to ensure a successful production. Is in charge of everything once the show begins
- A person who entertains an audience by acting, singing or dancing
- Supervises the house to ensure a smooth show and assists the audience members.
10 Clues: Designs the set for a production • Creates dance movements for a production • Designs the costumes used in the production • Operates the lighting system for a production • Creates all audio and sound for the production • Oversees the technical elements of a production • A person who entertains an audience by acting, singing or dancing • ...
Computing for College and Careers, Semester B v2.0 2024-05-23
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- a network connection that transmits data between two devices
- cables a very-thin type of cable that uses glass fibers in an insulated casing to transmit data over long distances; commonly used for the internet, cable television, and phone systems
- name the part of a website address that defines the website belonging to its respective domain
- the process of taking certain pieces of data and converting them into another format
- activities or events that are in addition to a normal day's activities
- packet a unit of data, encapsulated in a single package, that travels on a network
- a compilation of documents, images, or files that are stored in one location, which can be shown to others personally or professionally
- arranged in order of time
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- (ePUB) a document that is strictly published online; a digital copy of content
- standards
- table a compilation of text, numbers, dates, or other data that is logically organized together
- the ability to take certain records or pieces of data and transfer them to an external source
- a type of file that is paperless and can only be viewed on an electronic device and can be printed, if required
- cascading style sheets; a style sheet language used for formatting markup text such as HTML
14 Clues: standards • arranged in order of time • a network connection that transmits data between two devices • activities or events that are in addition to a normal day's activities • (ePUB) a document that is strictly published online; a digital copy of content • packet a unit of data, encapsulated in a single package, that travels on a network • ...
Unit 4: In the Workplace: Jobs & Careers Vocabulary 2025-09-30
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- The store has ten ____(plural).
- She has a job ____ tomorrow morning.
- She is ___ applying for a new job (present continuous).
- The meeting will ___ on Monday.
- Communication is an important ___ for supervisors.
- Her ____ owns three restaurants.
- He has five years of work ___ in restaurants.
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- She wants a ____ in nursing.
- He likes to ___ reading after work.
- Customer service is her main ___.
- The company gives new workers ___ before they start.
- His ____ is paid every week.
- You should ___ for the cashier position online.
13 Clues: She wants a ____ in nursing. • His ____ is paid every week. • The store has ten ____(plural). • The meeting will ___ on Monday. • Her ____ owns three restaurants. • Customer service is her main ___. • He likes to ___ reading after work. • She has a job ____ tomorrow morning. • He has five years of work ___ in restaurants. • You should ___ for the cashier position online. • ...
Careers in Teaching Sports Management 2013-04-11
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- A proliferation of ______ opportunities has created an abundance of jobs.
- As society has grown litigious, sport administrators have become more concerned about
- also known as personnel management.
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- Is critical to the operation of most sport-related organizations.
- is composed of several distinct sectors, but is clearly big business.
- Many organizations hire people with specific expertise in the area of
6 Clues: also known as personnel management. • Is critical to the operation of most sport-related organizations. • is composed of several distinct sectors, but is clearly big business. • Many organizations hire people with specific expertise in the area of • A proliferation of ______ opportunities has created an abundance of jobs. • ...
A.5 project, STEM careers 2023-09-27
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- engineering uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology
- the art and technique of designing and building
- Works on lights
- a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc
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- engineering They make cars or different types of vehicle
- Engineer monitor nuclear facility operations
6 Clues: Works on lights • Engineer monitor nuclear facility operations • the art and technique of designing and building • engineering They make cars or different types of vehicle • a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc • engineering uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology
A.5 project, STEM careers 2023-09-27
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- engineering uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology
- the art and technique of designing and building
- Works on lights
- a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc
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- engineering They make cars or different types of vehicle
- Engineer monitor nuclear facility operations
6 Clues: Works on lights • Engineer monitor nuclear facility operations • the art and technique of designing and building • engineering They make cars or different types of vehicle • a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc • engineering uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology
A.5 project, STEM careers 2023-09-27
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- engineering uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology
- the art and technique of designing and building
- Works on lights
- a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc
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- engineering They make cars or different types of vehicle
- Engineer monitor nuclear facility operations
6 Clues: Works on lights • Engineer monitor nuclear facility operations • the art and technique of designing and building • engineering They make cars or different types of vehicle • a person who repairs and maintains machinery, motors, etc • engineering uses science and engineering techniques to find innovative solutions to issues in medicine and biology
Architecture, Construction, and Manufacturing Careers 2025-02-06
6 Clues: They draw up plans for buildings • They specifically work with wood • The building of houses and buildings • The process of making tools and machines • They install and repair electrical power • They joins metal parts by using heating tools
Art links to careers and other subjects 2024-01-11
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- designing and envisioning transport for the future road users
- responding in a variety of materials to show the true character of the model(8,6)
- designing and developing buildings
- creating and designing interiors of buildings
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- working with film-makers to create interesting visual effects on the faces of actors
- designing and creating innovative clothing
- creating artwork and concepts for digital gaming platforms
- sewing and designing clothing for theatre
- developing theatre props and backgrounds
- creating three dimensional pieces of art
10 Clues: designing and developing buildings • developing theatre props and backgrounds • creating three dimensional pieces of art • sewing and designing clothing for theatre • designing and creating innovative clothing • creating and designing interiors of buildings • creating artwork and concepts for digital gaming platforms • ...
Vocab Man - Jobs And Careers - 10 points 2024-01-03
Unit 6 - Talking about Jobs and Careers 2025-04-04
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- Are you on the night .... or the day ...?
- Producing or using original and unusual ideas.
- The ability to think carefully about something you are doing and nothing else.
- Playing with blocks improves a child’s manual ...
- Is he ... enough to have a car?
- You have to have a lot of ... when you're dealing with kids.
- You'll need good ... skills and must be able to work well with others.
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- The act of making all the people involved in a plan or activity work together in an organized way.
- Feeling or showing sympathy and sadness for the suffering or bad luck of others, and wanting to help them.
- Behaving calmly because you have no doubts about your ability or knowledge.
10 Clues: Is he ... enough to have a car? • Are you on the night .... or the day ...? • Producing or using original and unusual ideas. • Playing with blocks improves a child’s manual ... • You have to have a lot of ... when you're dealing with kids. • You'll need good ... skills and must be able to work well with others. • ...
School 2023-07-02
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- School A place where you can learn to play musical instruments, sing, and appreciate the beauty of music. It's like a symphony of learning and harmony.
- School An online learning environment where you can access education from anywhere, embracing technology to connect with teachers and classmates.
- School The bridge between elementary and high school, where you grow and learn to navigate the exciting challenges of adolescence.
- School A school that focuses on developing athletic skills and fostering teamwork through various sports activities. It's like a training ground for champions.
- School A place where you can dive into the wonders of the scientific world, conduct experiments, and explore the mysteries of the universe.
- School A creative hub where you can express yourself through various art forms and unleash your imagination. It's like a colorful canvas for your dreams.
- A fun and nurturing environment where young children learn through play and develop essential skills for their journey ahead.
- School A school where students live and study together, creating a close-knit community. It's like having an extended family away from home.
- School A school where you can learn different languages and explore diverse cultures. It's like unlocking a world of global connections and understanding.
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- School A school that follows the Montessori method, encouraging independent learning and hands-on exploration. It's like a classroom where curiosity leads the way.
- A unique educational approach where parents become the teachers, creating a personalized learning experience tailored to your needs.
- School A place where young learners go to explore and discover new things. It's like a magical kingdom of knowledge and friendships.
- School A school that offers specialized training in specific trades or professions, preparing you for practical careers. It's like a gateway to real-world skills and opportunities.
- Education School A school that provides tailored support and resources for students with special needs, ensuring every child can learn and thrive in their own unique way.
- School A place where you prepare for your future and create lasting memories with friends. It's like a stepping stone to adulthood.
15 Clues: A fun and nurturing environment where young children learn through play and develop essential skills for their journey ahead. • School The bridge between elementary and high school, where you grow and learn to navigate the exciting challenges of adolescence. • ...
Ch.04 Key Terms - Intro to Med Careers 2024-2025 2024-10-22
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- change in individuals and social systems
- Being responsible for one's actions
- manner of dress
- two or more people who interact interdependently
- method of relaying information
- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- variety of ethnic group
- who is the best teacher?
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- charming and non charming
- a mental disposition mindset
- activity limitation
- trust and reliance on their employees
- Communication of information through body positions and gestures.
- welcome and value others input
- quality of work of a person
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently
- the quality of being honest
- The quality of being trustworthy and reliable
- someone who values order and structure
- initial judgments about people
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Communicating without the use of words.
- leaders someone who focuses on others
- a leader who has control and makes decisions with little or no consultation with others
- making an assumption and decision base on inaccurate or faulty information
25 Clues: manner of dress • activity limitation • variety of ethnic group • who is the best teacher? • charming and non charming • quality of work of a person • the quality of being honest • a mental disposition mindset • welcome and value others input • initial judgments about people • method of relaying information • Being responsible for one's actions • trust and reliance on their employees • ...
Vocabulary One (Careers in Education Level 2) 2024-10-22
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- the distinct and unique differences among people
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- competence The ability to understand and respect values, attitudes,beliefs, and more
- in metal or neurological function from what is considered typical or normal
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
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- not displaying or characterized by autistic or neurologically atypical patters of thought and behavior
- stress when a child is in a chronically stressful situation that causes a prolonged stress response
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically reflected in a person's behavior.
- the fact if being who or what a person or thing is
10 Clues: a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • the distinct and unique differences among people • the fact if being who or what a person or thing is • in metal or neurological function from what is considered typical or normal • ...
Careers and Business Opportunities in AgriFishery Arts 2025-09-12
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- A professional in crop/livestock science and farm management.
- Person who owns and operates a farm.
- Develops/improves food products and ensures quality/safety.
- Economics applied to farming, markets, and resources.
- Applying engineering to agriculture (e.g., machinery, irrigation).
- The commercial sector that includes farming and related activities.
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- Provides technical support on farm equipment, trials, and field work.
- Buys and sells agricultural goods.
- Advocates for protecting the environment and sustainability.
- Starts and runs a business, taking on risk.
10 Clues: Buys and sells agricultural goods. • Person who owns and operates a farm. • Starts and runs a business, taking on risk. • Economics applied to farming, markets, and resources. • Develops/improves food products and ensures quality/safety. • Advocates for protecting the environment and sustainability. • A professional in crop/livestock science and farm management. • ...
Rare Careers of the World 2021-02-01
6 Clues: Creates artificial eyes for people • A medical provider who performs autopsies • An expert in the numbers, their operation • A scientist who studies the universe, space • One who blends ingredients to create tastes • A person who studies the earth through maps
Concepts of Nursing Professionalism 2016-10-26
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- the professional organization for licensed practical nurses and licensed vocational nurse and practical/vocational nursing students in the USA.
- nursing theorist who linked different environmental factors to client recovery. She linked cleanliness to health.
- a diagnostic and treatment process that a clinician should follow for a certain type of client, illness, or clinical circumstance.
- sense of superiority or belief that one's own ethnic perspectives are right and those who differ are wrong.
- a profession focused on assisting clients attain, re-attain and maintain optimal health and functioning. It is both a science and an art.
- nursing theorist of the Systems Model theory, which looks at the individual as a system. Factors protect or deplete a person's energy. Prevention of illness can only occur if resistance to illness and stress is strong enough.
- Norms and practices of a particular group that are learned or shared and guide thinking, decisions, and actions.
- a student organization designed specifically for students in health careers.
- founded in 1941, it is the oldest association that advocates the education and practice of practical and vocational nurses.
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- actions or inactions that do not match the standard of care practiced by an average practitioner.
- a process by which nurses deliver care to clients, often supported by nursing models or philosophies. There are 5 steps: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
- nursing theorist who views the individual as a complex, adaptive system that responds to stimulus in one or several of these four major areas: physiological needs, self-concept issues, societal integration, and interdependence on support systems.
- advances excellence in nursing education that prepare the nursing workforce to meet the needs of diverse populations in an ever-changing health care environment.
- nursing theorist whose self-care theory suggests the individual must provide necessary care for the self and any dependents. When a person's illness exceeds the individual's ability to meet those needs, nursing intervene to provide the necessary care.
- licensure examination used to test the entry-level nursing competence of candidates for licensure as RNs, LPNs, and LVNs.
- nursing theorist whose focus was on providing care to individuals in need. The theory of human caring, with its ten major tenets, has helped redefine nursing as a central part of models for health and healing.
- group identification according to common traits or customs.
17 Clues: group identification according to common traits or customs. • a student organization designed specifically for students in health careers. • actions or inactions that do not match the standard of care practiced by an average practitioner. • sense of superiority or belief that one's own ethnic perspectives are right and those who differ are wrong. • ...
4th Six Weeks Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-03
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- an undergraduate degree that typically takes 4 years to complete
- career category that includes people who like to complete research; these people like to work by themselves and enjoy math and science (scientists, doctors, mathematicians, etc.)
- a graduate degree that typically takes 6 years to complete
- being ready to implement a plan; setting goals and completing them
- career category that includes people who like to be creative and who prefer to work at their own pace (artists, musicians, writers, etc.)
- a feature in the calendars app that allows you to add assignments to your calendar
- to be responsible and prepared
- career category that includes people who prefer to work with their hands (construction workers, engineers, veterinarians, etc.)
- long term jobs or occupations
- a graduate degree that takes 8+ years to complete
- a degree that typically takes 4 years or less to complete (Associates and Bachelor’s degrees)
- the animal, or character, used to represent a learning institution
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- a list created to help you remain organized; you mark tasks off of this list as you complete them
- a degree that typically takes more than 4 years to complete; considered highly qualified (Masters and Doctorate degrees)
- a school/institution that provides undergraduate degrees (Examples: ICC, CCC, Brevard College)
- career category that includes people who are efficient and enjoy structure; they enjoy checklists and working with numbers (accountants, bankers, statisticians, etc.)
- a document certifying the completion of a set of classes that says you are qualified to work in a specific field (Cosmetology, HVAC, Web Development, Hospitality, etc.)
- a school/institution that provides undergraduate and graduate degrees (Examples: Appalachian State University, Gardner Webb University, UNC)
- learning institutions that are independent and not operated by the government; typically cost more money, have private investors, and smaller class sizes; there are 46 in NC
- learning institutions that are government funded; typically cost less money and have larger class sizes; there are 17 in NC
- an app that allows you to create a virtual list of assignments and set alarms to remind you to complete them
- career category that includes people who like to take charge and make their own executive decisions; these people are natural leaders (lawyers, CEOs, salesmen, etc.)
- career category that includes people who like to help others; these people like working, and spending time, with others (nurses, teachers, counselors, guides, etc.)
- an app that allows you to create class calendars, add events, notifications, and color code
- an undergraduate degree that typically takes 2 years to complete
25 Clues: long term jobs or occupations • to be responsible and prepared • a graduate degree that takes 8+ years to complete • a graduate degree that typically takes 6 years to complete • an undergraduate degree that typically takes 4 years to complete • an undergraduate degree that typically takes 2 years to complete • ...
foundations of health care-final 2017-12-13
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- individual who organizes, manages and assumes the risk of a business
- a method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
- will documents that allow individuals to state what measures should or shouldnot be taken to prolong life when their conditions are termanal
- agencies provide care for terminally ill persons who usually have life expediencies of 6 months or less
- medical assistance program that is jointly founded by federal government and state governments but operated by individual state pays for low incomes children who qualifyś
- federal government program that provides health care for almost all individuals over age of 65 or anyone with disabilities who has social security
- promoted by understanding personal feelings and expressing them
- Care that promotes physical emotional social intellectual and spiritual well being by treating the whole body mind and spirit is _____ holistic care
- verbal communication involves the use of facial expressions body language gestures eye contact and touch to convey a message
- person has fulfilled requirements of education and preference and meets the standards and qualifications established by the professional association or government agency
- allows individuals who can care for themselfs to rent or purchase an apartment in the facility; provide services such as meals housekeeping laundy transportation social events and basic medical care is called independant living and ____
- wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- who was the father of Microbiological sciences and immunology
- methods of treatment that are used in place of biomedical therapies are called..
- help prevent fatigue and puts less stress on a muscle
- spoken information
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- polices are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by medicare
- employers rely on you so you must accept the responsibility required in your position
- ______is the exchange of information thoughts ideas and feelings
- methods of treatment that are used in conjunction with conventional medical therapies
- involves the use of video,audio and computer system to provide medical health care service
- A process where by a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation is called___
- what was formaly called CHAMPUS?
- if it is written information
- a dental treatment of children and adolescents
- an individual who leads or guides others or is in charge
- are a set of principles relaing to what is morally right or wrong
- first person to arrive a the scene of an illness or injury
- is an agreement between two or more parties
- _____is required in some health care careers
30 Clues: spoken information • if it is written information • what was formaly called CHAMPUS? • is an agreement between two or more parties • _____is required in some health care careers • wrongful act that does not involve a contract • a dental treatment of children and adolescents • help prevent fatigue and puts less stress on a muscle • ...
Chapter 12 2018-05-21
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- Letter A brief letter in which an applicant introduces herself or himself to an employer.
- Indicates that a student has demonstrated a high level of skill and has met specific performance requirements by participating in a rigorous process to become certified.
- Someone who can play the role of a wise advisor.
- Of The House Employees who work outside the public space. Back-of-the-house positions include chefs, line cooks, pastry chefs, dishwashers, bookkeepers, storeroom clerks, purchasers, dietitians, and menu planners.
- Unrelated people who known an applicant well and can provide information about that applicant.
- Aid Monetary help for students that includes grants, educational loans, and work study.
- Application A standard form filled out by anyone who wants a job in an operation; the form helps managers to get the same types of information form every interested person.
- The condition of feeling that demands exceed the resources available for use.
- Good manners.
- Management Using tools to increase a person' efficiency and productivity. To manage time effectively also means to know how to waste less time on noncritical, unimportant activities and avoidable problems.
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- Study
- Question Can be answered with a simple yes or no or with a brief, factual statement.
- Connecting with several people to build relationships that may result in career advancement, industry updates, and knowledge or career enhancements.
- A grant or financial aid award to a student for the purpose of attending college.
- A collection of samples that showcase interests, talents, contributions, and studies.
- Ladder A series of jobs through which people can advance to further their careers
- Questions Encourage job applicants to talk about themselves, making them feel more comfortable and giving the interviewer important information and valuable insight about the applicant.
- Employed by hotels, motels, and resorts, the concierge serves guests by helping them buy tickets to shows and events, answering questions booking restaurant reservations, and more.
- Or Trade School Applications Require education information; may also require that applicants state the program or course of study they are applying for and ask them to complete a short essay.
- An application used by the federal government to determine the total amount of financial aid for which an applicant qualifies.
- as a student for the school to offset educational costs.
- A written summary of experience, skills, and achievements that relate to the job being sought.
22 Clues: Study • Good manners. • Someone who can play the role of a wise advisor. • as a student for the school to offset educational costs. • The condition of feeling that demands exceed the resources available for use. • A grant or financial aid award to a student for the purpose of attending college. • ...
unit 5 vocab game 2023-02-27
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- health the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- the belief in or practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services
- 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
- a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
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- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
- leadership a philosophy of a leading others by putting the members’ needs over one’s own
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- 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
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare, longevity: long existence or service
- the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or a property
- study a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle
- 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
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- work environment: a learning environment in which a trainee is able to practice using and operating relevant industrial equipment under realistic workplace conditions
- 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:
- to give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling)
- service: work that is done without pay to help people in a community
25 Clues: the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something • concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own • ...
Wendell Crossword puzzle 2025-01-16
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- resource management: 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
- management: 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
- and investments industry: 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
- The process of having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- services: 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 positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- finance: 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
- communications: 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
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- research: A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- management: A career area in which employees focus on all marketing functions, including channel management, marketing-information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling
- management: 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
- 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
- Intense interest or excitement
- services: A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- information management: An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
- 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)
- The process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- The ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- 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
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 • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-09-25
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- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- study a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- service work that is done without pay to help people in a community
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare
- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
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- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- leadership a philosophy of a leading others by putting the members’ needs over one’s own
- 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
- 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
- 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
- health the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- long existence or service
25 Clues: long existence or service • concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something • ...
Dollars & Sense 2025-09-08
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- delivering you item or good to your home or to the store like UPS, amazon, and truckers.
- an academic degree requiring a two to three year course of study traditionally at a community college or technical college.
- decline in economic activity like job losses, employment income, and slower growth for the economy.
- how much a person gets payed per hour, day, week, or month.
- an undergraduate university degree earned after completing a 3 to 4 year program providing both general education and specialized knowledge in a chosen field of study.
- something that you have to pay if you are or wanting to get from a different country, aka import.
- someone that buys your product or items and goods like buying shoes and socks.
- the increase in money that you have to spend on an good or service.
- the distribution of an items purpose like newspapers, magazines, billboards, and ads.
- the highest academic or professional qualification a university can award signifying expert level mastery in a specific field.
- provides hands on training for specific careers in fields like welding, HVAC, or cosmetology.
- an economy that has a lot of services around were you live or work.
- the lowest pay the company or boss has to pay there employees per hour.
- an amount added to the cost of goods to cover the overall price of the item.
- require the payment to get a good or service to have it or own it.
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- someones occupation or job that they do for a living.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- direct personal conversations about an item of service that can be sold.
- a high school equivalency exam for adults who did not complete high school offering the same academic credentials as a high school diploma.
- an online website that you can see advertisements or where you can buy a good or service.
- the passion to keep going even though its hard to do there is nothing stoping you from finishing you task.
- the deduction from the usual cost of an item or service so paying less for it.
- production, distribution, and consumption of items or foods.
- a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity
- the creations of things from different materials made to be sold for profit.
25 Clues: a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity • someones occupation or job that they do for a living. • how much a person gets payed per hour, day, week, or month. • production, distribution, and consumption of items or foods. • require the payment to get a good or service to have it or own it. • ...
THY SELF 2021-09-19
Across
- It is involves the temporal extension of agency by setting goals and anticipating future events.
- A value that is characterized by emphasis on cohesiveness among individuals and prioritization of the group over the self.
- Refers to how individual perceive, think, and feel about their body and physical appearance.
- A self-influencing factor that has characteristics that define a society's quality of life.
- The ability of individuals and families to maintain sufficient income to meet their basic needs
- All of the physical characteristics that define you, Possession, Car, home, body, and clothing.
- What is it called in western framework thinking when each person is born with four beginnings that do not include a sense of self.
- How an individual views himself.
- Collectivist characteristics are often associated with these people in rural settings.
- A factor that influences the self genetically.
- It is an achieved state of moral excellence rather than giving human condition in the Confucian perception.
- A feature that provides a pleasant or satisfying perceptual experience.
- It is a process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands.
- It deals with the forming or intension that's include action plans and strategies for realizing them?
- He claims that the self is not considered as something that exists essentially, but rather as something that is developed by surroundings and environment.
- Factor that a collectivist considers when communicating.
- An image of self somewhere in between the actual and ideal self.
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- It is a study the concept of culture and it's relationship to human life. In different times and places?
- It is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- What is any tangible property that allows us to develop or expand.
- A person with a strong will power can make a quick decision which is needed for better adjustment.
- According to him, material self is one of the components of self-concept. It helps in boosting ones self-esteem.
- It deals with the forming or intension that's include action plans and strategies for. Realizing them?
- It is how a person thinks others perceive him/her.
- He defined human agency as the human capability to exert influence over one's functioning and the course of events by one's actions?
- He developed a theory of individual and collective individuation in which the individual subject is considered as an effect of individuation rather than a cause.
- It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance.
27 Clues: How an individual views himself. • A factor that influences the self genetically. • It is how a person thinks others perceive him/her. • It is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • Factor that a collectivist considers when communicating. • It includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance. • ...
4th Six Weeks Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-03
Across
- being ready to implement a plan; setting goals and completing them
- to be responsible and prepared
- a school/institution that provides undergraduate degrees (Examples: ICC, CCC, Brevard College)
- a school/institution that provides undergraduate and graduate degrees (Examples: Appalachian State University, Gardner Webb University, UNC)
- an app that allows you to create a virtual list of assignments and set alarms to remind you to complete them
- an app that allows you to create class calendars, add events, notifications, and color code
- career category that includes people who like to help others; these people like working, and spending time, with others (nurses, teachers, counselors, guides, etc.)
- career category that includes people who are efficient and enjoy structure; they enjoy checklists and working with numbers (accountants, bankers, statisticians, etc.)
- career category that includes people who like to be creative and who prefer to work at their own pace (artists, musicians, writers, etc.)
- a degree that typically takes 4 years or less to complete (Associates and Bachelor’s degrees)
- a graduate degree that takes 8+ years to complete
- a graduate degree that typically takes 6 years to complete
- learning institutions that are government funded; typically cost less money and have larger class sizes; there are 17 in NC
- learning institutions that are independent and not operated by the government; typically cost more money, have private investors, and smaller class sizes; there are 46 in NC
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- a degree that typically takes more than 4 years to complete; considered highly qualified (Masters and Doctorate degrees)
- career category that includes people who like to take charge and make their own executive decisions; these people are natural leaders (lawyers, CEOs, salesmen, etc.)
- long term jobs or occupations
- a list created to help you remain organized; you mark tasks off of this list as you complete them
- an undergraduate degree that typically takes 4 years to complete
- a document certifying the completion of a set of classes that says you are qualified to work in a specific field (Cosmetology, HVAC, Web Development, Hospitality, etc.)
- an undergraduate degree that typically takes 2 years to complete
- a feature in the calendars app that allows you to add assignments to your calendar
- career category that includes people who like to complete research; these people like to work by themselves and enjoy math and science (scientists, doctors, mathematicians, etc.)
- career category that includes people who prefer to work with their hands (construction workers, engineers, veterinarians, etc.)
- the animal, or character, used to represent a learning institution
25 Clues: long term jobs or occupations • to be responsible and prepared • a graduate degree that takes 8+ years to complete • a graduate degree that typically takes 6 years to complete • an undergraduate degree that typically takes 4 years to complete • an undergraduate degree that typically takes 2 years to complete • ...
Career Vocab Review 2022-05-10
Across
- A letter you send with your resume to explain your qualifications and interest in a particular job opportunity
- a group of people who share similar career or background who meet to build professional skills and connections.
- A meeting to learn about the real-life experience of someone working in a field or company that interests you
- A group of careers that share common features
- A social network site for building professional connections and job searching
- A set amount you are paid for every hour that you work; also called hourly pay
- A short document describing your education, work history, and skills, that is used to apply for a job.
- Personality traits and interpersonal skills that are needed to communicate and work with others
- A school that prepares students to enter a specific career directly after training, usually in less than 2 years.
- A letter from a previous employer testifying to someone's ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job.
- A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement.
- Using words to communicate information
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- An official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- Specific knowledge or abilities that let you tackle job-specific duties that you learn through courses, vocational training, and on the job
- Benefits The extras an employer provides employees in addition to pay such as health insurance or paid time off
- A student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience in a particular field
- Something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish
- The process of meeting new business contacts and building professional relationships to further your career
- The transfer of information through the use of body language including eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, etc.
- A set amount you are paid over a longer period of time, typically a year, regardless of how many hours you work
- Previous employers, teachers, or coaches who can talk about your work experience, work habits, character and skills
- Used by employers to make sure you were telling the truth on your resume
- A collection of your work samples that you can bring to an interview, send to a prospective employer, or even post online
- Words or short phrases that relate to particular requirements for a job
- A 30-second personal summary with a request.
25 Clues: Using words to communicate information • A 30-second personal summary with a request. • A group of careers that share common features • An official document attesting to a status or level of achievement. • Words or short phrases that relate to particular requirements for a job • Used by employers to make sure you were telling the truth on your resume • ...
alphabet engineer puzzle 2022-03-15
Across
- they are specializes in designing and developing new tools and mechanical equipment,
- engineer this engineering discipline is often divided between those who pursue careers on the aeronautical side and those working on spacecraft
- they are software engineers are responsible for designing and developing software applications using the java programming language.
- engineer Performs/verifies diagnosis, testing, maintenance, and preventive maintenance of high-power transmitters,
- engineer they work and duties proactively control vibrations and acoustics within projects to improve safety and decrease noise pollution.
- engineer they are a civil engineer who works for a utility company, such as a water, gas, or electric company
- they search for mineral deposits and evaluate possible sites.
- They work on making images and pictures
- engineers they specialize in designing and developing technology and methods for digging the earth's surface to extract oil and gas.
- engineers Marine engineers and naval architects design, build, and maintain ships,
- they are engineering professionals who design projects that are related to the movement and control of fluids.
- they conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure projects
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- engineer Solar engineers plan, design, and implement solar energy projects.
- they are an expert in AI language and knowledge representation who investigates a particular problem domain,
- engineer They conduct research, perform analysis, test the devices, and supervise the research
- engineer In zoos, engineers are responsible for building new exhibits for endangered or rare animals such as a tiger.
- engineer they Drive engines within railroad yards or other establishments to couple, uncouple,
- engineer what focuses on advances in technology and medicine to develop new devices and equipment for improving human health.
- Developer engineer An x-ray developer is a special solution that is used to develop latent images to visible ones in the darkroom during radiography.
- They focus a branch of engineering that focuses on improving the production of an item,
- they drive test engineer is a radio frequency expert responsible for maintaining functional and efficient radio networks.
- engineer Quality Assurance Engineers are responsible for assessing the quality of specifications and technical design documents in order to ensure timely,
- engineer Plan or coordinate investigation and resolution of customers' reports of technical problems with aircraft or aerospace vehicles.
- engineer working with and overseeing those who design, build, test, and install radar systems.
- they design, develop, test and supervise electrical equipment manufacturing.
- they are responsible for controlling all of the lighting and visuals that appear onstage by operating a lighting board.
26 Clues: They work on making images and pictures • they search for mineral deposits and evaluate possible sites. • engineer Solar engineers plan, design, and implement solar energy projects. • they design, develop, test and supervise electrical equipment manufacturing. • engineers Marine engineers and naval architects design, build, and maintain ships, • ...
Vocab Quiz 1 2024-10-29
Across
- Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements. Ajective. e.g. "His illustrious predecessor."
- be a perfect example of. Verb. e.g. "their careers epitomized the problems faced by their generation." Past tense: epitomized; past participle: epitomized
- To improve the hardness and elasticity of (steel or other metal) by reheating and then cooling it. Verb. e.g. "The way a smith would temper a sword ...." 2. An act as a neutralizing or counterbalancing force to (something). Verb. e.g. "Their idealism is tempered with realism."
- Having or showing a tendency to be easily angered. Adjective. e.g."an irascible man"
- To regret bitterly (something one has done or allowed to happen). Verb. e.g. "Ferguson will rue the day he turned down that offer."
- A lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously.
- Engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought.
- Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful.
- Special honor or respect shown publicly.
- Not honorable in character or purpose.
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- Expressed clearly; easy to understand.
- The state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly.
- To be kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of. Adjective. e.g."They carried on a surreptitious affair."
- A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. Noun. e.g. "A range of sanctions aimed at deterring insider abuse." 2. Official permission or approval for an action. Noun. "He appealed to the bishop for his sanction."
- To give new energy or vigor to; revitalize. Verb. e.g. "The exercise and fresh air rejuvenated me."
- Unchanging over time or unable to be changed.
- Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
- Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing. Noun. e.g. "He spoke without rancor."
- Made holy; consecrated.
- Evil in nature or effect; malevolent.e.g. "She had a strong and malign influence." Adjective. 2. verbspeak about (someone) in a spitefully critical manner.e.g. "Don't you dare malign her in my presence."
- To hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very highly of.
- To alternate or waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive. Verb. e.g. "I had for a time vacillated between teaching and journalism"
- Having or displaying a passionate intensity. Adjective. e.g. "A fervent disciple of tax reform"
- Sullen and ill-tempered.
- The protection, backing, or support of a particular person or organization.
25 Clues: Made holy; consecrated. • Sullen and ill-tempered. • Expressed clearly; easy to understand. • Not honorable in character or purpose. • Special honor or respect shown publicly. • Unchanging over time or unable to be changed. • The state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly. • Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful. • ...
Ch. 11, L. 1-3 East Asia Review 2025-09-22
Across
- he unified Japanese clans against Chinese invasion; wanted rulers to be viewed as divine
- Mongol leader who united the clans and conquered the world's largest land empire
- the emperor with the last name of the dynasty which completed the Grand Canal
- man-made waterway which connected the two major rivers of China and northern and southern China
- name of the first Mongol dynasty in China
- Korean dynasty which arose after the Silla; adopted Chinese government ideas to unify; later suffered under Mongol rule
- Minamoto Yoritomo formed a centralized government with a shogun as leader
- a fine fabric made in China
- man-made barrier on land to protect China from invaders
- a chain of islands
- educated ruling class; a group of people who controlled much of the land and produced most of the candidates for civil service
- a trade route between southeast and southwest Asia; the Mongols protected it; it was a reason for the Mongol Empire's prosperity and trade
- empress of the Tang Dynasty
- a common theme in the arts and literature during the Song Dynasty
- a popular drink from southeast Asia, as the leaves to make it are grown there
- Italian merchant who traveled to China, was in Kublai Khan's court, then wrote a book about his travels
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- a device which helped China become a great sea power
- a device which showed which direction earthquakes were coming from
- fine ceramic made of high-fired clay
- these people overthrew the Song Dynasty
- Korean dynasty which emerged as the leader over the three early dynasties
- flammable powder, used in fireworks and weapons
- a merit-based system of exams which allowed men to advance in government careers and which created an intelligent, capable, and literate ruling class
- an early form of printing using carved blocks and ink
- the samurai warrior code
- means "those who serve," Japanese warriors and bodyguards for their lords and wealthy families
- lightweight, printed currency
- a strong metal, the product of mixing cast iron and wrought iron
- Chinese dynasty with a Golden Age of inventions and cultural growth
- Japanese military leader or general who held the power of a dictator
- Mongol ruler who united China for the first time in 300 years; established the first Mongol dynasty in China and the capital at Khanbalik
- family under which Japan was first unified
32 Clues: a chain of islands • the samurai warrior code • a fine fabric made in China • empress of the Tang Dynasty • lightweight, printed currency • fine ceramic made of high-fired clay • these people overthrew the Song Dynasty • name of the first Mongol dynasty in China • family under which Japan was first unified • flammable powder, used in fireworks and weapons • ...
Italy's Ageing Population 2025-08-26
Across
- Financial pressure as retirees increase.
- Young people leaving southern villages.
- Region of lowest fertility rates.
- Italy’s total fertility rate is around 1.2.
- Shrinking due to fewer working-age taxpayers.
- Part of Southern Europe’s ageing region.
- Issue faced by many elderly Italians.
- Expensive in Italian cities, discourages large families.
- Higher fertility compared to Italy; slower ageing.
- Fewer workers in key industries.
- Young Italians moving north from the south.
- Northern region with high life expectancy.
- Italy’s ageing issue is part of broader European challenge.
- Increasing due to more elderly vs. working age.
- Trend where Italians marry later, reducing childbearing years.
- Migration flows across the Mediterranean.
- Total population shrinking.
- Capital city, internal migration destination.
- Northern region attracting migrants.
- Struggles with youth unemployment and out-migration.
- High in southern Italy; pushes young people abroad.
- Fewer young people to support elderly.
- Around 48 years in Italy.
- Some villages abandoned due to ageing and youth departure.
- Catholic tradition historically shaped family planning trends.
- Younger workers from Eastern Europe and Africa entering Italy.
- Fertility below 2.1, not replacing population.
- One cause of low fertility; young couples delay children.
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- Higher density, older population, economic hub.
- High, around 83 years, contributing to ageing.
- Skilled young Italians migrating overseas.
- Popular retirement area.
- Pandemic highlighted elderly vulnerability in Italy.
- Declining as resources diverted to elderly care.
- Source of migrants to Italy (e.g., Romania, Albania).
- Traditionally shrinking, now often one or no children.
- Italy has one of the oldest populations in the world.
- Trend affecting both developed and some developing countries.
- Similar ageing population trends as Italy.
- Rising need for aged care facilities and hospitals.
- Key contrast in Italy’s demographics.
- Another southern European country with low fertility.
- Ageing but supported by higher immigration.
- Cause of longer lives and ageing population.
- Global comparison, world’s oldest population.
- Characteristic of southern and rural Italy.
- Island with high youth outflow.
- Sea that links Italy to migrant flows.
- Economic centre, ageing workforce.
- Out-migration, abandoned towns, youth loss.
- More women choosing careers before or instead of children.
- Region facing rural depopulation.
- Major government expense for older citizens.
- Growth of northern cities like Milan and Rome.
- Organisation reporting Italy’s ageing statistics.
55 Clues: Popular retirement area. • Around 48 years in Italy. • Total population shrinking. • Island with high youth outflow. • Fewer workers in key industries. • Region of lowest fertility rates. • Region facing rural depopulation. • Economic centre, ageing workforce. • Northern region attracting migrants. • Issue faced by many elderly Italians. • Key contrast in Italy’s demographics. • ...
Chapter 1-5: Foundations of Healthcare 2017-12-12
Across
- provides care in a patient's home.
- the failure of a professional to use the degree of skill and learning commonly expected in individuals’s profession, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to the persons receiving care.
- created the first mercury thermometer in 1714.
- encompasses a line of authority or chain of command.
- Slander and libel are the two types of __________.
- _____ is the ability to begin or to follow through with a task
- A _____ should always be neat, well fitting, clean, and free from wrinkles.
- In ancient times, illnesses and disease were thought to be caused by _____.
- examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses etc…
- The _______ ensures that patients are informed of their rights and have the opportunity to determine the care they will receive.
- means that a person has fulfilled requirements of education and performance and meets the standards and qualifications established by the professional association or government agency the regulates a particular career.
- can be described as failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position, resulting in injury to another person.
- are designed to provide basic physical and emotional care to individuals who can no longer care for themselves.
- is a health insurance plan providing treatment for workers injured on the job.
- provides care for terminally ill patient’s who usually have their life expectancies of 6 months or less.
- is the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
- The _____ is known as the rebirth of the science of medicine.
- An individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business.
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- Careers related to the health of the teeth and the soft tissues of the mouth.
- provide care to help patients with physical or mental disabilities obtain maximum self-care and function
- performed the first successful Cesarean section operation to deliver and infant in 1794.
- in healthcare are directed toward changing the health status of the patient over time.
- Clara Barton founded the ____.
- being willing to learn and to adapt to change.
- unnecessarily exposing an individual or revealing personal information about an individual without that person’s consent.
- enjoying your work and display a positive attitude.
- being able to identify with and understand another person’s feelings, situation, and motives.
- The _______ began modern medical science by observing the human body and effects diseases.
- is a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- ______ responsibilities are those that are authorized or based on law.
30 Clues: Clara Barton founded the ____. • provides care in a patient's home. • created the first mercury thermometer in 1714. • being willing to learn and to adapt to change. • Slander and libel are the two types of __________. • enjoying your work and display a positive attitude. • encompasses a line of authority or chain of command. • ...
Career Vocabulary 2020-09-22
Across
- earnings from a job paid either in addition to or instead of a salary; earned after selling products or services
- an occupation or profession, usually requiring special training and/or education
- a document that provides a summary of someone's professional qualifications
- a certificate earned when graduating high school
- amounts subtracted from your gross salary
- the amount of money one earns from their job
- received from a college or university, usually takes 2-4 years full-time
- a person's main employment or way to make a living
- the opportunity to work for an employer (typically while still a student) so that you can attain real-world experience working at that particular job or in that caeer field; can be paid or unpaid.
- earned when graduating from any school beyond high school
- received after either's a Bachelor's Degree
- annual salary which reflects the middle salary when all salaries are arranged in order
- similar to a license, but usually received to show that training ws completed to help one perform a job
- received from a college or university after obtaining a Bachelor's Degree, usually takes 2 years full-time
- job perks, including; paid health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance; also might include paid time off for vacation, personal time, illness, sometimes includes providing employees with cars, electronic devices, employee discounts, etc.
- a document someone receives from a government agency or private agency which is required in order to perform a certain job
- annual salary which reflects the average of all salaries for a certain job
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- money given to students to pay for college costs which never has to be repaid
- a form someone fills out (usually online) when they are trying to get a job
- the salary you receive after deductions are subtracted from your earnings
- received from a college or university usually takes 2 years full-time
- abilities a person has which makes them qualified for a job
- money someone earns before deductions
- a letter written to a company or other employer for the purposes of introducing onself and explaining you interest in a certain job
- people who will tell a company at which you are looking to work that you are qualified to perform a job
- occurs when one advances to a better paying job or higher ranking position within a company
- term used to describe a collection of careers which have similarities
- future opportunities for a certain job
- the area of study that leads to a Bachelor's Degree
29 Clues: money someone earns before deductions • future opportunities for a certain job • amounts subtracted from your gross salary • received after either's a Bachelor's Degree • the amount of money one earns from their job • a certificate earned when graduating high school • a person's main employment or way to make a living • ...
Career Exploration Vocabulary 2023-03-30
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- The money received by an employee from an employer as a salary or wages.
- An arrangement in which someone learns an art, trade, or job under another.
- 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.
- Technical skills, are learned through education or hands-on experience.
- CAREER- The process of researching, evaluating, and learning about modern work opportunities and how students can pursue the careers of their choice.
- Training where one employee follows another and observes how they work in their role.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- A formal account of an employee's responsibilities.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis.
- A practice job interview held with a professional career counselor.
- A self-report inventory designed to identify a person's personality type, strengths, and preferences.
- Awarded after completing a shorter program that concentrates on a specific field of expertise rather than an entire course of study.
- A group of occupations with similar features.
- A skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and special training.
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- A series of structured and connected education programs and support services that enable students
- The action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook..
- The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- A common metric used to express how many people are employed in a certain position or occupation for a period of time.
- Evaluation of oneself or one's actions and attitudes of one's performance at a job.
- A free online database that contains hundreds of job definitions to help students, job seekers, businesses and workforce development professionals to understand today's world of work in the United States.
- A postsecondary educational institution designed to train students for a specific job in a skilled trade.
- Non-technical skills that describe how you work and interact with others.
- The ability to do something well.
- Directed at a particular occupation and its skills.
- Taking control of your career and being accountable for your own success.
- The use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
- Myers Briggs Indicator Type
- Applied and industrial sciences.
- An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
30 Clues: Bureau of Labor Statistics • Myers Briggs Indicator Type • Occupational Outlook Handbook.. • Applied and industrial sciences. • The ability to do something well. • A group of occupations with similar features. • Directed at a particular occupation and its skills. • A formal account of an employee's responsibilities. • ...
Motor Development Terms 2023-12-13
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- The Perception of oneself
- Determines the possibilities and sets limitations of motor development
- Behaviors that are learned, why we have careers
- 2 – 7 years; Language development
- Making adjustments in present cognitive structures to account for new experiences
- The ability to internalize knowledge of personal space as well as others and other objects
- Continuous change in motor behavior throughout the life cycle, brought about by the interaction among the requirements of the task, the biology of the individual, and the conditions of the environment
- Particular times in life characterized by certain behaviors
- 12 and older; Abstract thinking
- Postural changes to keep the center of the body over its base of support
- Number of participants continues to increase
- Set of expectations about a behavior
- Interpreting new information based upon current interpretation
- The lifelong process of making adjustments to meet environmental conditions.
- Dominating facilitator of movement acquisition that is a dual process of interaction and development
- Changes we experience as we pass through life that are influenced by learning and the environment
- Striking using the feet
- The degree of detail seen in objects
- Understanding and internalizing concepts of direction
- The lack or denial of something considered to be a necessity
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- 0 – 2 years; reflexes to voluntary movement
- Information the mover receives from the senses
- Concerned with the outcome of the movement
- Social and emotional domain of human development
- The value we place on ourselves as people
- Forward Step and leap onto the trailing foot
- Development proceeds from the top of the body to the bottom
- 7 – 12 years; Conversation and Decenter attention
- Concerned with how the movement was made
- Being aware of your surroundings and your position relative to them
- Knowledge of how much space the body occupies
- Development proceeds from the midpoint of the body to the distal parts
- Behaviors that are not learned, occur automatically with maturation
- Use of a designated body part to project an object
- Allows one to meet or not meet the possibilities set by nature
- Jump on one foot and land on the same foot
- The action of arousing one’s interest, enthusiasm, or excitement.
- intellectual domain of human development
- Swing and Support Phase
- The development of an internal time structure that recognizes the relationship between movement and time
- Changes in body size and shape, a product of growth
41 Clues: Swing and Support Phase • Striking using the feet • The Perception of oneself • 12 and older; Abstract thinking • 2 – 7 years; Language development • Set of expectations about a behavior • The degree of detail seen in objects • Concerned with how the movement was made • intellectual domain of human development • The value we place on ourselves as people • ...
Unit 5 2022-01-14
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- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the belief in or practice of selfless concern for the well-being of others
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- to give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quality, or feeling
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- work that is done without pay to help people in a community
- the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or a property
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- 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 action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe 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
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- a philosophy of a leading others by putting the members’ needs over one’s own
- the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- a learning environment in which a trainee is able to practice using and operating relevant industrial equipment under realistic workplace
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare
- the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health, especially through the provision of medical services
- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- providing care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions
- long existence or service
- a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle citizenship: 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
24 Clues: long existence or service • concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • work that is done without pay to help people in a community • ...
Dollars & Sense 2025-09-08
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- the highest academic or professional qualification a university can award signifying expert level mastery in a specific field.
- an academic degree requiring a two to three year course of study traditionally at a community college or technical college.
- production, distribution, and consumption of items or foods.
- require the payment to get a good or service to have it or own it.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- an economy that has a lot of services around were you live or work.
- delivering you item or good to your home or to the store like UPS, amazon, and truckers.
- someone that buys your product or items and goods like buying shoes and socks.
- provides hands on training for specific careers in fields like welding, HVAC, or cosmetology.
- direct personal conversations about an item of service that can be sold.
- how much a person gets payed per hour, day, week, or month.
- the creations of things from different materials made to be sold for profit.
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- the lowest pay the company or boss has to pay there employees per hour.
- the deduction from the usual cost of an item or service so paying less for it.
- an online website that you can see advertisements or where you can buy a good or service.
- an undergraduate university degree earned after completing a 3 to 4 year program providing both general education and specialized knowledge in a chosen field of study.
- an amount added to the cost of goods to cover the overall price of the item.
- the increase in money that you have to spend on an good or service.
- a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity
- the passion to keep going even though its hard to do there is nothing stoping you from finishing you task.
- the distribution of an items purpose like newspapers, magazines, billboards, and ads.
- a high school equivalency exam for adults who did not complete high school offering the same academic credentials as a high school diploma.
- decline in economic activity like job losses, employment income, and slower growth for the economy.
- someones occupation or job that they do for a living.
- something that you have to pay if you are or wanting to get from a different country, aka import.
25 Clues: a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity • someones occupation or job that they do for a living. • how much a person gets payed per hour, day, week, or month. • production, distribution, and consumption of items or foods. • require the payment to get a good or service to have it or own it. • ...
Dollars & Sense 2025-09-08
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- the deduction from the usual cost of an item or service so paying less for it.
- the increase in money that you have to spend on an good or service.
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- decline in economic activity like job losses, employment income, and slower growth for the economy.
- an amount added to the cost of goods to cover the overall price of the item.
- the creations of things from different materials made to be sold for profit.
- the highest academic or professional qualification a university can award signifying expert level mastery in a specific field.
- the passion to keep going even though its hard to do there is nothing stoping you from finishing you task.
- direct personal conversations about an item of service that can be sold.
- a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity
- how much a person gets payed per hour, day, week, or month.
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- an economy that has a lot of services around were you live or work.
- an undergraduate university degree earned after completing a 3 to 4 year program providing both general education and specialized knowledge in a chosen field of study.
- the lowest pay the company or boss has to pay there employees per hour.
- someones occupation or job that they do for a living.
- an online website that you can see advertisements or where you can buy a good or service.
- require the payment to get a good or service to have it or own it.
- an academic degree requiring a two to three year course of study traditionally at a community college or technical college.
- production, distribution, and consumption of items or foods.
- the distribution of an items purpose like newspapers, magazines, billboards, and ads.
- something that you have to pay if you are or wanting to get from a different country, aka import.
- a high school equivalency exam for adults who did not complete high school offering the same academic credentials as a high school diploma.
- delivering you item or good to your home or to the store like UPS, amazon, and truckers.
- someone that buys your product or items and goods like buying shoes and socks.
- provides hands on training for specific careers in fields like welding, HVAC, or cosmetology.
25 Clues: a severe and prolonged downturn in economic activity • someones occupation or job that they do for a living. • how much a person gets payed per hour, day, week, or month. • production, distribution, and consumption of items or foods. • require the payment to get a good or service to have it or own it. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-09-25
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- the ability to predict what will happen or will be needed in the future
- study a particular instance of something used or analyzed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- service work that is done without pay to help people in a community
- the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare
- the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
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- concern more with the needs and wishes of others than with one's own
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the use or involvement of volunteer labor, especially in community services
- the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- leadership a philosophy of a leading others by putting the members’ needs over one’s own
- 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
- 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
- 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
- health the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state
- a group of people with common interests who live in a particular area
- long existence or service
25 Clues: long existence or service • concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a solemn promise regarding one's future action or behavior • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • the action or process of forming a concept or idea of something • ...
EXAM 3 MOLINDA NELSON 2023-04-13
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- strategies for organizing material in ways that make it more likely to be remembered
- thinking that acknowledges that adult predicaments
- ideas in novel ways
- major benchmarks in life reached at appropriate time
- occupations that are associated with getting things accomplished
- approach to personality development that is based on the timing of particular events in an adult’s life rather than on age per se
- (love) a state of powerful absorption
- children think about careers more complex
- evaluation by society of the role a person plays
- loss of the ability to hear sounds of high frequency
- acquisition of skill or knowledge in a particular area
- physical and psychological change relating to the male reproductive system
- syndrome, parents’ feelings of unhappiness, worry, loneliness, and depression resulting from their children’s departure from home
- children gain insight into career by fantasizing
- theory that abuse and neglect of children leads them to be pre-disposed to abusiveness as adults
- appraisal coping abilities and resources to overcome the harm posed by stressor
- degree to which a person is moody, anxious, and self-critical
- young adults narrow vocational options
- stage during middle adulthood which people consider their contributions to family and society
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- stage of uncertainty brought about by the realization
- nearly universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood that results in some loss of near
- couples in middle adulthood must fulfill the needs of both their children and their aging parents
- couples living together without being married
- (love) strong affection deeply involved
- personality characteristic associated with stress
- approach to personality development that is based on fairly universal stages tied to a sequence of age-related crises
- reduce, or learn to tolerate the threats that lead to stress
- organized bodies of information stored in memory
- person’s level of curiosity and interest in new experiences
- reflects information processing capabilities, reasoning, and memory
- appraisal positive, negative, or neutral
- condition in which the bones become brittle, fragile, and thin
- physical decline by aging
- a state of worry
- workers experience dissatisfaction, disillusionment, frustration from job
- to marry someone who is similar in age, race, or religion
- outgoing or shy a person is
- stage middle-aged adults relate to their personal situations,
- coping that involves unconscious strategies that distort or deny the true nature
- condition in which pressure in the fluid of the eye increases, either because
- cessation of menstruation
41 Clues: a state of worry • ideas in novel ways • physical decline by aging • cessation of menstruation • outgoing or shy a person is • (love) a state of powerful absorption • young adults narrow vocational options • (love) strong affection deeply involved • appraisal positive, negative, or neutral • children think about careers more complex • ...
Business Management I - Lesson 1.01 (LAP PD-025) 2024-01-25
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- Man's best friend
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- Likes to chase mice
- Intense interest or excitement
- 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)
- finance 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 adapt to changes as they occur
- information management An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
- communications 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 process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- management A career area in which employees focus on all marketing functions, including channel management, marketing-information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
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- 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
- services 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 having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- management 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 generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- research A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- services A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- and investments industry 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
- 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
- Flying mammal
- management 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 resourcesHuman resource management: 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
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • 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 • ...
Business Essentials Lesson 1.01 2024-01-25
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- 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 marketing function that involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- Large marsupial
- information management An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT (information technology)
- The ability to adapt to changes as they occur
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- finance 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 keeping and interpreting financial records
- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- management 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
- resource management 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
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
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- services A career area in which employees are primarily concerned with accepting deposits, lending funds, and extending credit to bank customers
- research A career that involves the systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about problems relating to the marketing of goods and services
- A positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives
- communications 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 contractual agreement in which one company (insurer) will pay for specified losses incurred by the other company (insured) in return for installment payments (premium)
- 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 planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling the resources needed to produce/provide a business’s goods and/or services
- and investments industry 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
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- services 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 ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- Intense interest or excitement
- management A career area in which employees focus on all marketing functions, including channel management, marketing-information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, and selling
27 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • 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 • ...
Topic 3 - Families and Communities 2024-09-12
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- people try to influence the decisions of local, state or federal policymakers.
- laws and regulations
- opportunity to express their views and be involved by choosing one option over another
- use the internet to allow people to connect in cyberspace.
- people who are paid to look after children.
- Aims to include everyone in the decision making process.
- lasts a unspecified period of time.
- happens unexpectedly.
- seeks to resolve a dispute.
- Governments are responsible for the development and implementation of laws.
- impact positively and negatively on families and communities.
- 18months - 12 years
- formal expression of an individual’s choice in the decision making process.
- 18 years - 65 years
- resources need to be made after considering their impact on the environment.
- over 65 years
- a change that lasts forever.
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- two or more persons, one of whom is at least 15 years of age.
- all nations.
- Allows for communication to a large number of people in a short period of time.
- happens with prior knowledge.
- declaration of disapproval. It declares opposition to a behaviour or act of a person.
- happen in the wider community.
- City council or shire council.
- can be short-term or long-term e.g. bushfires.
- comes in many forms (newspapers, magazines and pamphlets)
- Family structures acronym
- federal government or the Commonwealth Government.
- Both qualitative and quantitative research method.
- blood relations
- series of stages in an individual’s life, each of which brings them closer to adulthood and independence.
- A group of people within society, who have a common background or shared interest and who may live in a similar area.
- people within the community who have studied to care for people’s health.
- involves a yes or no vote - majority wins.
- government agencies and community organisations.
- 12 years - 18 years
- the premier, along with other representatives called ministers, is responsible for the efficient running of a particular area.
- The process whereby an individual acquires the knowledge and understanding required to facilitate them to be an active member of the group.
- birth-18 months.
- a secondary research method involving a search and evaluation of existing knowledge on a particular topic.
- relatives, friends, and neighbours.
- can form various functions.
- changes that happen within the group.
- people who are generally the same age.
44 Clues: all nations. • over 65 years • blood relations • birth-18 months. • 12 years - 18 years • 18months - 12 years • 18 years - 65 years • laws and regulations • happens unexpectedly. • Family structures acronym • seeks to resolve a dispute. • can form various functions. • a change that lasts forever. • happens with prior knowledge. • happen in the wider community. • City council or shire council. • ...
Spanish vs Aztecs 2025-11-17
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- – Conquistador who later led the conquest of the Inca Empire
- – Explorer who in 1518 sailed along the Mexican coast, hearing of a rich inland ruler
- – Last name of the 1517 captain whose expedition first saw cities on the Yucatán coast
- – Spanish name for the disastrous night-time retreat from Tenochtitlan in 1520
- – Religious images that Spaniards often destroyed in temples they conquered
- – Spanish city where Cortés eventually died in 1547
- – The Nahuatl name for the people who ruled the Aztec Empire from Tenochtitlan
- – English phrase for the tzompantli, a structure displaying human skulls
- – Highland polity that became a key ally of Cortés against the Aztec
- – Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco
- – Common name for the Mexica-led empire centered in Tenochtitlan
- – Gulf coast town (Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz) founded by Cortés
- – Spanish officer whose actions helped ignite an uprising in Tenochtitlan
- – Ritual killing practiced in Aztec religion and condemned by the Spaniards
- – Large political unit, such as the Aztec or Spanish realms, ruling many peoples
- – Metal from later mines that, along with gold, enriched the Spanish Empire
- – City where a major massacre by Spaniards and allies took place in 1519
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- – Spanish conquistador who led the overthrow of the Aztec Empire
- – Caribbean island where many Spaniards, including Cortés, first built careers
- – Region on the Gulf coast where Cortés fought an early battle and received gifts
- – Animals never before seen by Mesoamerican peoples, used by Spanish cavalry
- – Name for the Spanish colonial realm that replaced the Aztec Empire
- – Precious metal that helped motivate Spanish expeditions and enrich Spain
- – Epidemic disease that devastated the Valley of Mexico after European contact
- – Surname of the rival Spanish commander sent from Cuba to arrest Cortés
- – Last Aztec emperor captured at the end of the siege of Tenochtitlan
- – Spanish castaway who spoke Maya and helped translate for Cortés
- – Indigenous interpreter also known as Doña Marina
- – Another way to write the Gulf settlement whose name means “True Cross”
- – Aztec emperor who first received Cortés in Tenochtitlan
- – Type of small warship Cortés used to control the lake around Tenochtitlan
- – Military tactic of surrounding a city and cutting off supplies, used against Tenochtitlan
- – Gunpowder weapons whose thunderous blasts terrified Indigenous warriors
- – Indigenous groups who joined Cortés in fighting against the Mexica empire
- – Term for Spanish conquerors in the Americas
35 Clues: – Term for Spanish conquerors in the Americas • – Indigenous interpreter also known as Doña Marina • – Spanish city where Cortés eventually died in 1547 • – Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco • – Aztec emperor who first received Cortés in Tenochtitlan • – Conquistador who later led the conquest of the Inca Empire • ...
AD study guide 2026-04-07
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- (2 words don't use a space)A baby cries when you hide a toy but later learns it still exists
- (Identity__) A student has explored options and confidently chosen a path
- A period where someone is no longer a child but not yet an adult
- (Stage)A young child uses imagination but struggles to understand logic
- A child sees a new kind of dog and still calls it a dog
- (2 words don't use a space)A student feels like everyone noticed their bad hair day
- (2 words don't use a space)A person feels pressure to reach life milestones by a certain age
- "_____ adulthood" A young adult feels stuck between being a teen and a full adult
- (2 words don't use a space)A teen believes everyone is paying attention to them at all times
- "Age of ____-____" A young adult makes decisions based mostly on their own goals
- (Identity__)A student is exploring different careers but hasn’t decided yet
- A psychologist who said kids think differently at different stages of life
- (Stage)A baby learns by touching, grabbing, and putting things in their mouth
- "Feeing________" An 18 year old feels like both a kid and an adult at the same time
- "Age of _______" A young adult frequently changes jobs, relationships, or living situations
- A little kid stands in front of the TV not realizing others can’t see
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- (Stage, 2 words don't use a space)A child understands that pouring water into a new glass doesn’t change the amount
- "Age of ______" A young adult feels like they can choose any future path
- A child calls every four-legged animal a dog based on what they already know
- (Identity__) A student has no idea what they want to do and isn’t trying to figure it out
- A child learns that a cat is not a dog and changes their thinking
- (2 words don't use a space) A teen constantly checks how they look and worries about appearance
- (2 words don't use a space)A teen thinks “that would never happen to me”
- (Identity__)A student plans to follow their parents career without questioning it
- A child thinks their stuffed animal has feelings
- (Development)A student gets better at problem solving and memory as they grow older
- A teen’s body begins changing due to hormones
- (Stage, 2 words don't use a space)A teenager debates ideas and thinks about the future
- A person works, makes decisions, and supports themselves
29 Clues: A teen’s body begins changing due to hormones • A child thinks their stuffed animal has feelings • A child sees a new kind of dog and still calls it a dog • A person works, makes decisions, and supports themselves • A period where someone is no longer a child but not yet an adult • A child learns that a cat is not a dog and changes their thinking • ...
First 15 of 3.03 Career Mgmt Vocab 2022-12-05
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- Freedom from external control or influence; independence.
- Belonging naturally; of or relating to the essential nature of a thing
- Defunct publication produced by the United States Department of Labor that matched job seekers to jobs from 1938 to the late 1990s. It was then rendered obsolete and replaced by a database which is largely informed by people who have direct experience working in each occupation, the Occupational Information Network or the O*NET.
- A state in which two things are able to exist or occur together without problems or conflict.
- Correct in all details; exact.
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- Standard used by federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. Non-traditionalCareer an occupation in which women or men comprise less than 25% of the workforce. Today, many women and men are breaking down barriers to pursue careers.
- Mission of the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is to contribute to the more efficient functioning of the U.Ş. labor market by providing high-quality job training, employment, lab information, and income maintenance services primarily through state and local
- A meeting between you and a professional to seek advice & insight on their career, the industry, and the corporate culture of a potential future workplace;. The purpose is to help define your career options.
- Work experience option where students learn about a job by walking through the work day as a shadow to a competent worker. The job shadowing work experience is a temporary, unpaid exposure to the workplace in an occupational area of interest to the student.
- of becoming unemployed.
- (Of a job or person)concerned with or relating to work in an office, especially routine documentation and administrative tasks.
- Arrange(a group of people or things)in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics.
- development systems (DOL stands for Department of Labor).
- A widely held but false belief or idea.
- Merchandise; wares; tangible products that satisfy human wants.
- The probability that an individual will keep his or her job; a job with a high level of job security is such that a person with the job would have a small
16 Clues: of becoming unemployed. • Correct in all details; exact. • A widely held but false belief or idea. • Freedom from external control or influence; independence. • development systems (DOL stands for Department of Labor). • Merchandise; wares; tangible products that satisfy human wants. • Belonging naturally; of or relating to the essential nature of a thing • ...
Exploring Personalities and Careers Unit 1 Review 2023-09-25
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- Your potential for learning a skill
- Things about work that are important to you
- he ability to recover readily from illness, depression, adversity, or the like; buoyancy
- what you believe is important to you
- Ways you learn about who you are
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- the sum of your feelings, habits, actions and thoughts
- your favorite activities
- How important money is to your happiness
- The ability to perform a task due to training and experience
9 Clues: your favorite activities • Ways you learn about who you are • Your potential for learning a skill • what you believe is important to you • How important money is to your happiness • Things about work that are important to you • the sum of your feelings, habits, actions and thoughts • The ability to perform a task due to training and experience • ...
Ch. 1 World of Work Key Terms, Discovering Careers 9e 2022-09-11
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- An effort to produce or accomplish something.
- Employment that requires related skills and experiences.
- Workplace structure that helps workers handle the demands of work and family responsibilities.
- Work schedule that permits flexibility in work hours.
- Integration of markets, technology, and resources between the economies of nations.
- Work done, usually to earn money while pursuing an interesting career.
- Being independent or able to get along without help.
- Something desired that is not essential to live.
- Something required to live.
- Series of steps or occupations, usually in the same or related fields, that you take to advance in your chosen field of work.
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- Practice of one company contracting with another person or company to do work rather than having company employees do the work.
- ladder Sequence of work in a career field, from entry to advanced levels.
- Characteristics or makeup of a population.
- Sum of traits that distinguish you as an individual.
- Financial interconnection among the countries of the world.
- Nonmaterial assistance for which people are willing to pay.
- Way of life as characterized by a person’s activities, attitudes, possessions, and manner of living.
- Money received for doing a job or from a return on an investment.
- State of having variety or a range of different things or characteristics.
19 Clues: Something required to live. • Characteristics or makeup of a population. • An effort to produce or accomplish something. • Something desired that is not essential to live. • Sum of traits that distinguish you as an individual. • Being independent or able to get along without help. • Work schedule that permits flexibility in work hours. • ...
Chapter 9 Talent, Careers, and Development 2020-11-09
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- Who faces a glass ceiling problem that prevents them to climb to the top of the hierarchical level?
- Which category of workers face a problem regarding the choice between their professional role and managerial role?
- Should an organization operating internationally decide to make or hire employees when entering into a new geographic area?
- Process that involves the planning and training for the reassignment of global employees back to their home countries.
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- Investment in higher studies by the employees to make themselves employable at the higher positions is an example of which type of career planning?
- Should an organization operating in a stable environment trying to gain competitive advantage based on their organizational culture decide to make or hire employees?
- The process of talent management begins with which human resource functions?
7 Clues: The process of talent management begins with which human resource functions? • Who faces a glass ceiling problem that prevents them to climb to the top of the hierarchical level? • Which category of workers face a problem regarding the choice between their professional role and managerial role? • ...
Women in History 2023-03-16
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- An abolitionist and women's rights activist who delivered the famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at a women's rights convention in 1851.
- A labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers with Cesar Chavez, and who continues to fight for workers' rights and social justice today.
- The first American woman to travel to space, who also founded the organization "Sally Ride Science" to inspire young people, especially girls, to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
- The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, who served on the Court from 1981 to 2006.
- A marine biologist and conservationist who wrote the groundbreaking book "Silent Spring," which sparked the environmental movement in the 1960s.
- A leader in the women's suffrage movement who fought tirelessly for women's right to vote, and helped draft the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- A poet and civil rights activist who wrote numerous books and poems, including "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- A First Lady and social activist who championed human rights and played a key role in the formation of the United Nations.
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- An abolitionist who escaped from slavery and helped other enslaved people reach freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- A social worker and activist who co-founded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago that provided services to immigrants and the poor.
- The first Black woman elected to Congress, who also ran for president in 1972, becoming the first Black person and the first woman to seek the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
- A leading figure in the women's suffrage movement, who helped organize the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848.
- A lawyer and Supreme Court Justice who fought for gender equality and women's rights, and served on the Court for 27 years.
- A nurse and social reformer who is considered the founder of modern nursing, and who made significant contributions to the understanding of hospital hygiene and sanitation.
- An investigative journalist and civil rights activist who wrote about and fought against lynching and other forms of racial discrimination.
- The first woman elected as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, who worked to improve healthcare, education, and economic development in her community.
16 Clues: The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, who served on the Court from 1981 to 2006. • A poet and civil rights activist who wrote numerous books and poems, including "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." • An abolitionist who escaped from slavery and helped other enslaved people reach freedom through the Underground Railroad. • ...
Modern Dancers 2023-02-24
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- created 181 ballets and a dance technique that has been compared to ballet in its scope and magnitude.
- one of the great innovators in the history of dance. Her dance technique and choreography, the extraordinary events that marked her life, and her philosophy and writings on dance and life continue to fascinate dancers and historians
- In 1917, after graduating from high school and teaching dance in Chicago for four years, she joined the Denishawn dance school and company in Los Angeles. She soon became a leading soloist in the company,
- attended the Cornish School of Fine and Applied Arts in Seattle, Washington, for two years. He subsequently studied at Mills College (1938) with dancer and choreographer
- among the first choreographers in the U.S. to insist upon racial integration in his company
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- one of the most accomplished artists this nation has ever produced and helped shape and define America's homegrown art of modern dance from the earliest days of his career as a choreographer in 1954 until his death in 2018
- an African-American dancer and choreographer, producer, author, scholar, anthropologist and Civil Rights activist. She had one of the most successful dance careers in Western dance theatre in the 20th century and directed her own dance company for many years
- best known work is The Moor's Pavane, based on Shakespeare's Othello
- a dancer, choreographer, and teacher known for his roles as a member of the Denishawn Company, and later for founding his own companies
- After being inspired to pursue dancing by seeing the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo perform, he founded Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1958 to carry out his vision of a company dedicated to enriching the American modern dance heritage and preserving the uniqueness of the African-American cultural experience.
- Since graduating from Barnard College in 1963, she has choreographed more than 125 dances, five Hollywood movies, directed and choreographed two Broadway shows, written two books, and received numerous awards
11 Clues: best known work is The Moor's Pavane, based on Shakespeare's Othello • among the first choreographers in the U.S. to insist upon racial integration in his company • created 181 ballets and a dance technique that has been compared to ballet in its scope and magnitude. • ...
College and Careers crossword no. 2 Alexander Field 2017-05-06
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- moves jobs a lot
- take lots of risks in job finding
- trad.s are bad with_______
- see work as a tool, no loyalty
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- Opp.s live in the____
- stay with one job entire lives
- Cat.s like______mixed in with work
- catalysts aren't fulfilled by work but they don't____
- Jumpers have lots of_____
- Opp.s have a_______
- trad.s have good work______
11 Clues: moves jobs a lot • Opp.s have a_______ • Opp.s live in the____ • Jumpers have lots of_____ • trad.s are bad with_______ • trad.s have good work______ • stay with one job entire lives • see work as a tool, no loyalty • take lots of risks in job finding • Cat.s like______mixed in with work • catalysts aren't fulfilled by work but they don't____
Science, Engineering, and Design! Video 1: What are Engineering and Science? 2021-11-15
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- Engineers and Scientists use this to solve problems all the time.
- engineers specialize in power supply and generation. They design, develop, test and supervise electrical equipment manufacturing. They have also been trained to handle responsibilities like wiring and lighting installations in buildings, automobiles and aircraft.
- Engineers develop and improve the software programs and hardware that make computers run. Computer Engineers may specialize in either software or hardware. From operating system software, such as Windows and Linux, to individual computer programs, such as Photoshop and Microsoft Office, Software Engineers turn piles of hardware into fully functional computers. Hardware Engineers develop the hardware of computers, including the motherboards, graphics and audio cards and drives that are later programmed by Software Engineers.
- someone who uses the processes of science to find answers about how and why things work in the world and the observable universe.
- A famous person who is known for being a good scientist and engineer.
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- Engineering is the study of the design, development, and production of air and spacecraft. This engineering discipline is often divided between those who pursue careers on the aeronautical side and those working on spacecraft. Both air and space vehicles contain complex subsystems that require specialists from many engineering groups such as electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering
- to collect data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.
- engineers utilize their knowledge of the physical world to manipulate the interactions of individual atoms and molecules. Their talents are generally employed in the research and development of new materials and are critical to numerous fields including nanotechnology, energy storage, and computing.
- A person who uses scientific knowledge and math to find solutions to problems.
9 Clues: Engineers and Scientists use this to solve problems all the time. • A famous person who is known for being a good scientist and engineer. • A person who uses scientific knowledge and math to find solutions to problems. • to collect data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses. • ...
Federal Departments in the Presidential Cabinet 2024-04-19
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- This department protects the American people from a wide range of foreign and domestic threats (two words)
- This department's mission is to promote student learning and preparation for college, careers, and citizenship in a global economy by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access to educational opportunity.
- This department's mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States
- This department oversees federal programs for ensuring a strong American workforce. These programs address job training, safe working conditions, minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, employment discrimination, and unemployment insurance.
- Agencies of this department conduct health and social science research, work to prevent disease outbreaks, assure food and drug safety, and provide health insurance (four words)
- This department plays the lead role in developing and implementing the President’s foreign policy.
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- This department plays a major role in supporting homeownership for low- and moderate-income families through its mortgage insurance and rent subsidy programs (four words)
- This department is the government agency tasked with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity
- This department is responsible for promoting inclusive economic prosperity for all Americans
- This department is the nation’s principal conservation agency.
- This department's mission is to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law; to ensure public safety against threats foreign and domestic; to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime; to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior; and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans
- This department provides the military forces needed to deter war and to protect the security of our country. The department’s headquarters is at the Pentagon.
- Organizations within this department include the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Railroad Administration and the Maritime Administration.
- This department's main responsibility is to provide benefits such as pension, education, disability compensation, home loans, life insurance, vocational rehabilitation, survivor support, medical care, and burial benefits (two words)
- In addition to its regular duties, this department also plays an important role in overseas aid programs by providing surplus foods to developing countries
15 Clues: This department is the nation’s principal conservation agency. • This department is responsible for promoting inclusive economic prosperity for all Americans • This department plays the lead role in developing and implementing the President’s foreign policy. • ...
Federal Departments in the Presidential Cabinet 2024-04-19
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- This department protects the American people from a wide range of foreign and domestic threats (two words)
- This department is responsible for promoting inclusive economic prosperity for all Americans
- Organizations within this department include the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Railroad Administration and the Maritime Administration.
- This department provides the military forces needed to deter war and to protect the security of our country. The department’s headquarters is at the Pentagon.
- This department's mission is to promote student learning and preparation for college, careers, and citizenship in a global economy by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access to educational opportunity.
- Agencies of this department conduct health and social science research, work to prevent disease outbreaks, assure food and drug safety, and provide health insurance (four words)
- This department is the nation’s principal conservation agency.
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- This department plays a major role in supporting homeownership for low- and moderate-income families through its mortgage insurance and rent subsidy programs (four words)
- This department is the government agency tasked with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity
- This department's main responsibility is to provide benefits such as pension, education, disability compensation, home loans, life insurance, vocational rehabilitation, survivor support, medical care, and burial benefits (two words)
- In addition to its regular duties, this department also plays an important role in overseas aid programs by providing surplus foods to developing countries
- This department oversees federal programs for ensuring a strong American workforce. These programs address job training, safe working conditions, minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, employment discrimination, and unemployment insurance.
- This department plays the lead role in developing and implementing the President’s foreign policy.
- This department's mission is to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law; to ensure public safety against threats foreign and domestic; to provide federal leadership in preventing and controlling crime; to seek just punishment for those guilty of unlawful behavior; and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans
- This department's mission is to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States
15 Clues: This department is the nation’s principal conservation agency. • This department is responsible for promoting inclusive economic prosperity for all Americans • This department plays the lead role in developing and implementing the President’s foreign policy. • ...
Thomas Jefferson's Inventions & Careers 2024-10-16
4 Clues: With this degree he designed colleges • What did Thomas invent to help tell time? • What invention helped him make a tasty Italian dish? • What invention did Thomas create to make copying easier?
Careers Clusters project 1 2025-09-16
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- This career trains animals for riding, harness, security, performance, or for assisting people with disabilities.
- This career escorts individuals or groups on sightseeing tours through places of interest.
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- This Career preforms tests to determine physical or chemical properties of food or beverage products.
- This Career releases chemical solutions to kill or remove unwanted pests.
4 Clues: This Career releases chemical solutions to kill or remove unwanted pests. • This career escorts individuals or groups on sightseeing tours through places of interest. • This Career preforms tests to determine physical or chemical properties of food or beverage products. • ...
Elements of Business & Careers Week 4 Clock-in 8/16 2023-08-16
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- All the activities that involve money.
- All the activities involved in developing and exchanging products.
- Groups of occupational and career specialties.
- Your message to the customer as to why the business exists.
- Something a person wants to achieve in a specified time period.
- A person who works for a company and uses skills, knowledge, and company resources to create new products.
- Skills used to communicate and work well with others.
- The process of controlling and making decisions for the business through planning, coordinating, and monitoring the business.
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- The overall goal for the company’s future.
- Possibility of loss or injury that might occur while running a business.
- Critical skills necessary to person the required work-related tasks of a position.
- Goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely.
- A list of steps on a timeline to reach each of your career goals.
- of business: Key components of a business that work together to make a successful business; production, finance, marketing, and management.
- An ability that a person has learned over time and can do well.
- The part of business that focuses on the customer’s needs, wants, and the strategies necessary to promote and sell the products.
16 Clues: All the activities that involve money. • The overall goal for the company’s future. • Groups of occupational and career specialties. • Skills used to communicate and work well with others. • Your message to the customer as to why the business exists. • An ability that a person has learned over time and can do well. • ...
BETHS BIRTHDAY BFF CHECK 2025-04-06
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- the animated show playing in the background the first time she visited her ~casual~ friend Mo. (a Side Note: because I simply cannot think about this person without painfully remembering the fact that he told me he was a 21-YEAR-OLD JUNIOR at UNC when, in reality at the time, he was a 17-YEAR-OLD JUNIOR at UNC. A child prodigy who was admitted to UNC and kidnapped by the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity—kidnapped because he was a literal 15-year-old child at the time. And if this were a movie, it’d be some twisted indie film about the bizarre reality of frat life. But it’s not. But I digress. The point is, My Little Pony was playing in the background when all of this was happening.)
- a hobby/aesthetic that makes her physically recoil with visceral discomfort every times she sees it, despite knowing it's sometimes somewhat technically impressive, in some spheres, she supposes)
- the exact speed that earned her a ticket and revoked drivers license
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- a fictional figure she irrationally dismisses and refuses to believe in. she will not elaborate further
- team station nearest to her preferred crying bathroom ("her bawl-stall", if you will)
- something she has worn less than ten times so far this year, but more than two hundred times last year. she considers this year's usage to be tremendous improvement
- the emotion she insists is “underrated and hot”
- the first retail chain her and her best friend ever stole from, conveniently also the place that ended their careers as thieves when they were followed by undercover cops
- who was conveniently present both times my ex broke up with me (unfortunately, the answer is NOT him, possibly demonstrating the impartiality of our modern dating world, where even the most monumental events get outsourced to text messages and questionable timing)
- the flower her middle school date pulled up a photo of, on his phone, to ask her out (warning! cliche)
10 Clues: the emotion she insists is “underrated and hot” • the exact speed that earned her a ticket and revoked drivers license • team station nearest to her preferred crying bathroom ("her bawl-stall", if you will) • the flower her middle school date pulled up a photo of, on his phone, to ask her out (warning! cliche) • ...
