careers Crossword Puzzles
Types of College Vocab 2022-11-04
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- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid. They are usually given to a student by the government, and are related to the parent's income level.
- Institutions These schools are where at least 25% of the students enrolled are Hispanic. These schools offer their Hispanic students a large community where they can be supported, and relate culturally.
- Degree The highest level of academic degree. Usually a 2-year program after a Master's degree.
- Black Colleges These schools were created, because black students were denied access to most other colleges. They offer the opportunity to earn a degree, and to connect with their cultural heritage.
- Colleges Schools that get money from the government, and usually offer lower tuition than Private Colleges and Universities.
- Affiliated Colleges These schools are private, and are connected to a religious faith.
- Loans Financial aid that is borrowed from financial institutions. These funds must be paid back; usually with interest.
- Aid methods of paying for education/training, such as grants, scholarships, and student loans, etc.
- These are smaller than universities, and don't offer as many degree programs or majors. They do not have to have a graduate program.
- Service Academies Consists of 5 highly selective institutions that prepare students to serve as officers in their chosen branch of the military. Students must begin to prepare for these schools no later than 9th grade.
- Gender College These schools are private colleges that are specifically for men or women.
- Degree 2 year college degree from a community college, university, college, or technical school. The recipient of this degree can then transfer the credits toward a 4 year Bachelor's Degree.
- The cost of classes at a college or university.
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- Financial aid that is awarded for having very good grades, or for being good at things like sports. These funds do not have to be paid back.
- These are larger than colleges, and offer more degree programs and majors. They must have at least one graduate program.
- College These Schools offer 2-year degree programs that lead to an Associate's degree, or other type of certification. You can transfer from these schools to a 4-year college to finish your Bachelor's degree.
- college These schools offer 4 year degree programs that lead to a Bachelor's Degree.
- Arts College These schools offer a broad selection of courses in the liberal arts, which includes areas such as literature, history, languages, mathematics, and life sciences. Most are private and offer four-year programs that lead to a bachelors degree. These colleges can prepare you for a wide variety of careers or for graduate school.
- School Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral)
- School the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree)
- Degree An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree.
- Degree An academic degree which usually takes four years to earn and is awarded by a college or university.
- Profit Schools These schools are run like businesses that offer a variety of degree programs. They tend to cost more, leading to more debt.
- Colleges Schools that do not get money from the government. Because most of their funding comes from tuition, it can often cost more than a public college or university. However, you may receive generous financial aid from these schools.
24 Clues: The cost of classes at a college or university. • Degree An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree. • School the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree) • School Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral) • college These schools offer 4 year degree programs that lead to a Bachelor's Degree. • ...
Words adults should know 2025-01-25
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- direct opposite or contrast.
- soundness or legitimacy of something.
- standard or typical behaviors.
- extremely careful, detail-oriented.
- contradictory terms (e.g. "jumbo shrimp").
- arrangement of words/phrases in sentences.
- relationship between two variables.
- deliberate exaggeration for effect.
- rapidly increasing or expanding.
- involving two-way communication/engagement.
- relating to skilled trades or careers.
- respectful submission or regard.
- agree silently or reluctantly.
- methods/principles of adult learning.
- overabundance or excessive amount.
- existing digitally or conceptually.
- newly appearing or developing.
- method and practice of teaching.
- smallest units of sound in language.
- speech by a character alone on stage.
- misuse of similar-sounding words.
- measuring performance against a standard.
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
- comparison using "like" or "as".
- regional variation of language.
- informal, everyday language.
- inborn or natural characteristic.
- extremely bad or shocking.
- word with opposite meaning.
- placing contrasting elements side by side.
- overly concerned with minor details.
- fluent, persuasive speaking/writing.
- slow to understand or insensitive.
- main idea or central argument.
- recurring theme or element.
- difficult puzzle or problem.
- presenting another's work as one's own.
- showy or pretentious display.
- generating ideas in a free-flowing way.
- extreme dishonor or notoriety.
- something misplaced in time.
- out of place or inconsistent.
- experienced guide or adviser.
- formidable rival or persistent challenge.
- emphasizing the whole, not parts.
- seemingly contradictory but possibly true.
- artificially formed or forced.
- careful reading or examination.
- relating to growth or progress.
- making an exaggerated show of importance.
- express clearly and effectively.
- repeated vowel sounds in words.
- lengthy, formal research paper.
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- restate text in different words.
- outcome opposite of what's expected.
- relating to mental or academic pursuits.
- extended speech by one person.
- having great knowledge, scholarly.
- increasing or growing in quantity.
- act of beginning or introduction.
- shaping or influencing development.
- multiple possible meanings or uncertainty.
- countless or a great number.
- structured course of study.
- perfect example of something.
- relational word (e.g. "in," "on," "by").
- intended to teach or instruct.
- work jointly on a project.
- everyday language used by ordinary people.
- understanding another's feelings.
- indirect comparison without "like" or "as".
- differing or moving apart.
- cautious, considering all circumstances.
- fictitious name, often for authors.
- relating to sound systems in language.
- sources cited or consulted.
- make unclear or confusing.
- serious thought or consideration.
- existing in name only.
- abbreviation formed from initials.
- unnecessary or excessive.
- implied or emotional meaning.
- mental processes of understanding.
- standard or principle for judgment.
- use of humor to criticize.
- word choice and phrasing.
- relating to existence/meaning of life.
- sudden insight or realization.
- grimly mocking or cynical.
- comparison highlighting similarities.
- memory aid or device.
- word mimicking a sound.
- mysterious or puzzling situation.
- specialized language of a group.
- occurring or published after death.
- secret or covert.
- generous or noble in spirit.
- set criteria or guide for assessment.
- word identical in form, different meaning.
- inscription on a tombstone.
100 Clues: secret or covert. • memory aid or device. • existing in name only. • word mimicking a sound. • unnecessary or excessive. • word choice and phrasing. • work jointly on a project. • differing or moving apart. • make unclear or confusing. • extremely bad or shocking. • use of humor to criticize. • grimly mocking or cynical. • structured course of study. • sources cited or consulted. • ...
Making the Right Choice for Majors and Careers 2014-09-04
7 Clues: you who you are. • most important beliefs. • values/The way you work. • be improved with practice. • goals/What you want to get done. • of your biological heritage or the result of early training. • will develop from experiences and beliefs and can continue to develop and throughout your life.
Foundations Final Period 6 Ben Tan, Raegan Couch 2017-12-12
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- The international agency that is continually monitoring health problems worldwide and taking action to prevent pandemics is ___.
- The technique of using the imagination and senses to help a person visualize a calming image to relieve tension, anxiety, and stress is ___.
- Which managed healthcare plan requires a patient to use a specific hospital and/or doctor?
- Forms of ___ are physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual.
- False statements about an individual causing them to be made fun of or their reputation damaged is ___.
- Agencies that provide assistance and are supposed to increase the quality of life for terminally ill patients who have a limited life expectancy are known as ___.
- Healthcare workers that allow healthcare facilities to cut costs by having less members of staff but the same amount of skill within the staff are called ________ ________.
- Initially, ___ were dissected to gain insight about different organs and body systems and how they worked together.
- The first person to arrive at a scene of an emergency is known as a?
- Which type of therapy is used in conjunction with conventional modern medicine?
- Keeping information private and only shared with members of staff who are treating a patient is maintaining __________.
- What is the name for the plan in which patients with similar diagnoses are grouped together in a certain payment plan?
- Careers within the professional level require __ or more years of college on top of a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate degree.
- A ___ leader encourages participation between all workers in making necessary decisions or problems needing to be solved.
- The difference between libel and slander is that libel is _______ defamation.
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- Facilities that allow individuals to purchase living quarters in the facilities and provide basic household services are known as _______?
- A health insurance plan that provides services for employees hurt while working is?
- The three ___ to communication are physical disabilities, psychological barriers, and cultural diversity.
- In the 21st century, the use of biological agents to intentionally infect other humans, as a form of threat or weapon is ___.
- The ___ cluster requires focus on the changing health status, treatment, and care of the patient directly through conversation and contact with the person.
- A psychiatrist requires a ___ degree, which involves two or more years of work beyond a bachelor’s or master’s.
- Exercise; avoidance of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs; good posture; rest; and ___ are all examples of good health.
- What aspect of uniform is usually indicative of which department an employee works at?
- Which types of communication involves facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, and/or touch to express ideas?
- Being underage and thus unable to sign a contract is an example of a(n) _____ _____.
- Living wills allow patients to state necessary actions to prolong life when their conditions are ___.
- The health insurance plan offered and provided to members of the military by the U.S. government is known as ___.
- A surgical team consisting of several different individuals who vary in education, background, and ideas is a good example of which personal characteristic?
- During the dark ages, illness and disease was treated with ______.
- Electrocardiographic technicians are a part of the ___ cluster.
30 Clues: Forms of ___ are physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual. • Electrocardiographic technicians are a part of the ___ cluster. • During the dark ages, illness and disease was treated with ______. • The first person to arrive at a scene of an emergency is known as a? • The difference between libel and slander is that libel is _______ defamation. • ...
Vocabulary Project 2021-08-27
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- of study- he academic or vocational education an F or M student receives while studying in the United States
- of application- explains to the employer why you are qualified for the position in which you are applying
- a person's or an institution's entire collection of investments or financial assets
- degree- a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after one or two years of additional study following a bachelor's degree.
- a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade
- programs- is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.
- group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
- a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.
- communication- the use of words to convey a message
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- he action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- degree- a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after four years of study.
- the action or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- degree- a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college.
- communication- the transfer of information through the use of body language including eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and more
- pathways- is a series of structured and connected education programs
- term goals- something you want to do in the future.
- skills- specific abilities, or capabilities, that an individual can possess and demonstrate in a measured way.
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- Plan of study- define their career goals and postsecondary plans and make informed decisions about their courses and activities throughout high school
- a job or profession.
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.
- settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- the action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- programs- a training and employment program involving a contract between an apprentice and an employer on an approved apprenticeable occupation.
- a natural ability to do something.
- programs- s an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop their employability.
- Profiler- a family of self-assessment career exploration tools that can help clients discover the type of work activities and occupations that they would like and find exciting
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Skills skills which are desirable in all professions
- clusters- is group of careers that share common features.
- or PhD degree-the highest degree awarded by a graduate school or other approved educational organization.
- term goal- something you want to accomplish soon.
- schools- technical school is a two-year college that covers fields such as business, finance, hospitality, tourism, construction, engineering, visual arts, information technology and community work.
33 Clues: a job or profession. • a natural ability to do something. • term goal- something you want to accomplish soon. • the action of mentioning or alluding to something. • communication- the use of words to convey a message • term goals- something you want to do in the future. • Skills skills which are desirable in all professions • ...
Sep 1 2023-08-31
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- escape, run away from a bad situation
- (3 words) The lions couldn't _ _ _ the antelope because the zebras alerted them to the danger.
- (4 words) the possibility to little or no prior warning. You have to be ready to go _ _ _ _.
- perform extremely well. Because of the lacfk of constant interruptions from his boss, he could _ in the MTCP in St-Jean.
- (one hyphenated word: _-_) It makes sense to accept the posting _ _ because I will be able to get a promotion faster.
- (5 words) a possible timeline (in weeks). _ _ _ _ _ residents are allowed to return to their homes after the wildfires.
- (3 words) (fig) make a bad or potentially bad situation worse. The kidnapping of the school children near the horder will _ _ _ of the hostility between the two countries.
- loves, is obsessed with. He's always talking about flying. He's _ _ aviation.
- (3 words) basically, in conclusion
- The snow _ the countryside with 20 cm of fresh powder. It was time for a snowball fight!
- 70 degrees is an _ angle
- quite. between "a little" and "very"
- (5 words) It was innocent and professional at first, but after working late together a few nights, _ _ _ _ _ and now we are a couple.
- (4 words) This job is _ _ _ _. You have all the qualifications and you also get to travel which you want.
- a quantity in relation to another quantity: km/h is your _ of speed. 5 words/day is the _ of new vocab learning.
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- I can __ hear you. Can you speak more loudly and more clearly, please?
- (3 words) be useful, practical. Jamie hopes this course will _ _ _ in your careers.
- not enough. His performance was __ and consequently he was not promoted.
- (3 words) The whole electrical grid could _ _ _ if the fire reaches the city.
- a song that gets into your head and you keep singing it
- (3 words) succeed but with some difficulty
- I have been in the military __ 2016.
- roads, telecommunications, health centres, schools etc.
- (3 words) I discovered I was always getting sick when i was flying, so I _ _ _ a transfer to the navy.
- because
- (3 words) (lit) a game where you attempt to hit as many imitation rodents as possible with a hammer; (fig) a situation which is hard to fix permanently because as soon as one problem is fixed, another problem happens
- 100 degrees is an _ angle
- describes a body part that is used for grasping, like a monkey's tail or even our fingers
- the part of your arm where your biceps are
- directly, no deviation. "Go __ to jail. do not pass GO, do not collect $200."
- a 90-degree turn is a _ _
- The winding road is too dangerous, so construction workers will __ it, so that there are fewer curves.
- (lit) the home of bees or wasps; (fig) a very busy place
- a green vegetable that looks like grass
- (lit) a flat stone surface formerly used for writing; (fig) "a clean __" = a new beginning or a perfect situation
- (3 words) consult, check with "I need to _ _ _ my students to see how their assignment is progressing.
- under your shoulder
- (2 words) Many species are _ _ of extinction and many have already become extinct.
38 Clues: because • under your shoulder • 70 degrees is an _ angle • 100 degrees is an _ angle • a 90-degree turn is a _ _ • (3 words) basically, in conclusion • I have been in the military __ 2016. • quite. between "a little" and "very" • escape, run away from a bad situation • a green vegetable that looks like grass • (3 words) succeed but with some difficulty • ...
Exam #3 2023-04-13
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- Estrogen and progesterone are given to alleviate menopause symptoms
- The ability to discern fine spatial detail in both close and distant objects; begins to decline around age 40
- The relationship among intelligence, prior experience, and the ability to cope with new situations
- A personality characteristic associated with a lower rate of stress-related illness
- Those born after 1980 and who entered young adulthood around the millennium in 2000
- Until age 11; choices are made without regard to skills, abilities, or available jobs
- Living alone without an intimate partner
- A person’s tendencies to be organized and responsible
- Pressure in the fluid of the eye increases
- Parents who work together,adopting common child-rearing goals
- When parents experience unhappiness, worry, loneliness, and depression from their children’s departure from home
- The cessation of menstruation Hormone production changes and symptoms can include “hot flashes,” headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations, and aching joints
- The period of physical and psychological change relating to the male reproductive system that occurs during late middle age
- The ability to withstand, overcome, and thrive following profound adversity.
- Parents who preemptively seek to remove future obstacles and impediments that might negatively impact their children
- naturally occurring declines related to age
- Thinking that goes beyond Piaget’s formal operations, acknowledging that adult predicaments must sometimes be solved in relativistic terms.
- The study of the relationship among the brain, the immune system, and psychological factors
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- The Physical and emotional response to events that threaten or challenge us.
- Focusing on the triviality of life
- Parents who intrusively intervene in their children’s lives
- The period from the late teenage years extending to the mid-20s in which people are still sorting out their options for the future
- When basic psychological needs were left unfulfilled
- The degree to which a person is moody, anxious, and self-critical
- Young adults explore specific career options through experience or training
- The period beginning around 10 years prior to menopause when hormone production starts to change
- The period from post adolescence into the early 30s that focuses on developing close, intimate relationships with others
- The transition from being able to bear children to being unable to do so; begins around age 45 and lasts 15 to 20 years
- Combining responses or ideas in novel ways, is at its peak for many during early adulthood, but there are many exceptions
- The inability to achieve or maintain an erection, becomes more common.
- The mental components involved in analyzing data used in solving problems
- The approach to personality development that is based on fairly universal stages tied to a sequence of age-related crises
- A nearly universal change in eyesight during middle adulthood that results in some loss of near vision
- Young adults who return, after leaving home for some period, to live in the homes of their middle-aged parents
- A stage entered between ages 20 and 40, when young adults become centered on their careers
- Couples living together without being married
- Long term continuing events
- When psychological needs rather than material needs were satisfied
- The approach to personality development that is based on the timing of particular events in an adult’s life rather than on age per se
- A person’s level of curiosity and interest in new experiences
- Events and circumstances that produce threats to our well being
41 Clues: Long term continuing events • Focusing on the triviality of life • Living alone without an intimate partner • Pressure in the fluid of the eye increases • naturally occurring declines related to age • Couples living together without being married • When basic psychological needs were left unfulfilled • A person’s tendencies to be organized and responsible • ...
Career Investigations VOCAB SEACH! 2013-03-15
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- A letter of introduction attached to, or accompanying another document such as a résumé or curriculum vitae.
- An academic degree earned for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts four years, but can range anywhere from one to seven years depending on the region of the world.
- A Web Publication that offers statistical information about colleges and universities such as information about degree programs offered, program rankings and basic demographic information about students.
- An academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
- Assessment Exercises that allows you to rank the things that you think are most important to you in a job.
- Any of several tests that attempt to characterize the personality of an individual by objective scoring of replies to a large number of questions concerning his or her own behavior
- A field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- Assessment exercises that may help you learn more about your strengths and abilities. It is based on John Holland's Theory of Vocational Development. This theory maintains that people can be loosely classified into six categories: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
- An individual or publication that provides guidance to people facing a variety of career Fields. The information provided in this type of guide is used to collect information about career fields, education requirements, salary averages etc.
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- An academic degree or professional degree that, in most countries, qualifies the holder to teach at the university level in the specific field of their certificate.
- The application of concepts and methods of biology (and secondarily of physics, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science) to solve real-world problems related to the life sciences.
- A document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills.
- An interdisciplinary field of engineering that focuses on how to design and manage complex engineering projects over their life cycles.
- Assessment Exercises that will help you identify your strongest work-related interests. Knowing your work interests we can help you decide what kinds of careers you want to explore.
- The branch of engineering that applies the physical sciences (e.g., chemistry and physics) and/or life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to processes that convert raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
- The primary branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and science of aircraft and spacecraft.
- A branch of engineering dealing with the optimization of complex processes or systems.
- A discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software.
- An undergraduate academic degree awarded by community colleges, junior colleges, technical colleges, and bachelor's degree-granting colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study usually lasting two years.
- A Web Publication that offers a comprehensive database of scholarships across the world. This website collects demographic information about you, your approximate grades, and you academic interests in order to match your profile with available scholarships.
- A Web Publication that offers statistical information about career earnings such as information about salaries based on the neighborhood (city and zip code) and experience (years on the job).
21 Clues: A document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills. • A branch of engineering dealing with the optimization of complex processes or systems. • Assessment Exercises that allows you to rank the things that you think are most important to you in a job. • ...
Outcasts United Crossword 2017-05-04
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- Under 13 Bosnian refugee, easy-going, cooperative goalie
- 13 year old son of Beatrice; Plays for under 13 squad
- Kicked off team for gang activities, get shot at
- State where book takes place
- plays for u13 team and his father is imprisoned in Central African Republic
- liberian, brothers are Jeremiah and Darlington, mother is Beatrice; good player on U15's, but loses interest and gets kicked off team after his friends leave
- Recently elected mayor who won't let refugees play at the soccer fields
- team's original practice field, get kicked off shortly after forming team
- U13 Soccer cup
- U13, from Burundi, son of Generose and brother of Alex and Ive
- Wanted the center to focus on "real American's"
- field that team practices on, in terrible condition, reminds some of the Fugees of Africa
- Liberian political scientist, refugee, and has a relationship with Beatrice
- Holds MD/PhD, but realizes that she doesn't want to pursue careers in medicine and research
- Police officer who abused Chike Chime
- Tribe that the Dikori's are a part of
- Chief who was given a plaque at town hall
- Bosnian, plays goalie for the U13's, not very good but tries hard
- Coach of the Fugees
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- from Kosovo, small midfielder for the U13's, had a grandfather who was a famous soccer player
- Brother of Alex and Ive, excited to see Grace who speaks Swahili
- Jail in Walton County where Luma is held
- Soccer team name
- Country where most refugees are from
- Liberian and best player on under 15s, but dismissed for refusal to cut his hair
- Gambian, overweight; plays goalie for the U13's, also not very good
- Luma's bakery that fails
- One of the leaders on the U15 team, ultimately Luma gives him the decision on whether to keep Mandela on the team
- International Bible Church where some of the fugues attend
- Sudanese, Luma's "Secret weapons" on the U13 team, their mother and sisters died in a car accident shortly after arriving in the US
- youth services coordinator at Refugee Family Services
- Mother of Jeremiah and Mandela; Terrified to let her boys out of sight
- Mother of Alex, Bienvenue and Ive, from Burundi; lost a daughter in a refugee camp due to a cooking accident
- Liberian, leads the fight to get U15's back together, lives with his uncle who works all day, he does the cooking and cleaning
- Soccer field in Milam park Scheduled by Coach Cooper
- Liberian, U13 striker who has a very big frame, considered himself a basketball player before joining Fugees
- U15 player who gets kicked off team because he doesn't think he needs to try out a second time
- Under 14 Bambian refugee with many of the same characteristics as his friend Eldin
- Soccer team that the fugues play at Milam Park
- 15 year resident of the US, car insurance agent
- From Burudni, U15 player, spends a lot of time at home taking care of his siblings
- Mother of Grace, works for Luma's cleaning company
42 Clues: U13 Soccer cup • Soccer team name • Coach of the Fugees • Luma's bakery that fails • State where book takes place • Country where most refugees are from • Police officer who abused Chike Chime • Tribe that the Dikori's are a part of • Jail in Walton County where Luma is held • Chief who was given a plaque at town hall • Soccer team that the fugues play at Milam Park • ...
V1 2023-12-23
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- Man associated with Jug.
- Hotel for Mr Capp
- They like a rack so all six is turned on
- Glasgow’s first & last on, starring our man with vision at a rave
- Claim he changed Fez
- Ribbon and a small ring
- Lass turning chart over
- Napoleon’s got a lovely white peak to his hat
- Truck sage has age developed with nature.
- Spark spoils metal container
- Liberal employed to help cameraman’s shot then she meets alien in this work of fiction
- its a bright thing that builds the apps, we hear!
- Old king runs the show
- King of vision?
- City in hidden chest error
- Explorer lodging in this cottage
- Point your fingers back at Ronnie and he’ll sort you out!
- She made a return in a new order
- He can guarantee you mixed years
- The disturbed rude diva is now a shooter
- Chief holy person’s nightly joint(5,4)
- He cracks cases?
- Boss with restraint adds yoghurt
- Elliot’s got the same as price now?
- boxer with century jokes this money man (3,5)
- Useful Cockney cheeky chappy
- Primarily call our Derby neighbourhood our residence
- Show where the finger points? (9,4)
- Gary’s Place?
- Concentrate on these guys with tubes
- Place cover
- Jane’s Book found upstairs in an office
- I’m the top mixer
- Goddess is inside the Radio newsroom
- ‘Put it in the can with lithium’ she said
- Angry chap?
- He swopped the O and the A in this hoax
- left-winger dominating victory embraces players
- struggle to the place
- Forgotten hero blows his trumpet
- Welsh OB has musical Piece
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- Playing tonight — Man City
- Musky product served up in an oriental setting
- Norfolk flower auditions for our careers
- New man
- Bird nurse
- Safe arm of the ocean
- Bury a famous Abdul
- place where Ecstasy is taken in sheds
- Day in day out he gets an op
- A Cooper’s Hat?
- Rambler Rob by the baize
- Fibre man in deal thats dodgy
- This Venetian player does the do
- She was lost in James meanderings
- Charles is upset when son leaves for girl
- Recording of Monroe divorce rejected
- Ring inventor
- Cleopatra’s lover fixes It
- Drop an E if you’re lucky with this fab chap
- Nine air storms for fast driver
- Hissing loom function for this lad
- What Gary says isn’t complete drivel-listen!
- I put the I’s & T’s in a shed for her
- hot band
- Compiler replaced a different Capital for a bright spark
- He painted horses, mostly fat, on a ship
- VT & Vision still getting scam mail?
- Communist rejected by us
- chat reversed for Riedel
- A linen hat ordered for boy
- Christian who makes flights
- seed vessel spans over a couple
- It’s in the Malt by him fixing it
- Guy stumped the day before
- cumulus note for us all
- Prophet fixed us meal
- One struck Winnie’s friend, then got married for company(5,4)
- Woman I grumble about
79 Clues: New man • hot band • Bird nurse • Place cover • Angry chap? • Ring inventor • Gary’s Place? • A Cooper’s Hat? • King of vision? • He cracks cases? • Hotel for Mr Capp • I’m the top mixer • Bury a famous Abdul • Claim he changed Fez • Safe arm of the ocean • Prophet fixed us meal • Woman I grumble about • struggle to the place • Old king runs the show • Ribbon and a small ring • Lass turning chart over • ...
V2 2023-12-23
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- Nine air storms for fast driver
- Norfolk flower auditions for our careers
- Cleopatra’s lover fixes It
- Claim he changed Fez
- Musky product served up in an oriental setting
- Ribbon and a small ring
- Drop an E if you’re lucky with this fab chap
- Primarily call our Derby neighbourhood our residence
- He painted horses, mostly fat, on a ship
- Bury a famous Abdul
- Jane’s Book found upstairs in an office
- Rambler Rob by the baize
- A Cooper’s Hat?
- Prophet fixed us meal
- He can guarantee you mixed years
- I put the I’s & T’s in a shed for her
- They like a rack so all six is turned on
- Man associated with Jug.
- Hissing loom function for this lad
- ‘Put it in the can with lithium’ she said
- Charles is upset when son leaves for girl
- He swopped the O and the A in this hoax
- Point your fingers back at Ronnie and he’ll sort you out!
- What Gary says isn’t complete drivel-listen!
- hot band
- Day in day out he gets an op
- Playing tonight — Man City
- King of vision?
- VT & Vision still getting scam mail?
- left-winger dominating victory embraces players
- Christian who makes flights
- She made a return in a new order
- He cracks cases?
- place where Ecstasy is taken in sheds
- I’m the top mixer
- Guy stumped the day before
- Communist rejected by us
- Compiler replaced a different Capital for a bright spark
- Welsh OB has musical Piece
- struggle to the place
- Recording of Monroe divorce rejected
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- Woman I grumble about
- Safe arm of the ocean
- Explorer lodging in this cottage
- Angry chap?
- Show where the finger points? (9,4)
- Elliot’s got the same as price now?
- Ring inventor
- One struck Winnie’s friend, then got married for company(5,4)
- Forgotten hero blows his trumpet
- She was lost in James meanderings
- Concentrate on these guys with tubes
- cumulus note for us all
- Fibre man in deal thats dodgy
- Bird nurse
- A linen hat ordered for boy
- Napoleon’s got a lovely white peak to his hat
- Truck sage has age developed with nature.
- Boss with restraint adds yoghurt
- New man
- This Venetian player does the do
- seed vessel spans over a couple
- its a bright thing that builds the apps, we hear!
- Gary’s Place?
- Old king runs the show
- chat reversed for Riedel
- Liberal employed to help cameraman’s shot then she meets alien in this work of fiction
- Glasgow’s first & last on, starring our man with vision at a rave
- Chief holy person’s nightly joint(5,4)
- Goddess is inside the Radio newsroom
- Hotel for Mr Capp
- Lass turning chart over
- Spark spoils metal container
- Useful Cockney cheeky chappy
- boxer with century jokes this money man (3,5)
- Place cover
- The disturbed rude diva is now a shooter
- It’s in the Malt by him fixing it
- City in hidden chest error
79 Clues: New man • hot band • Bird nurse • Angry chap? • Place cover • Ring inventor • Gary’s Place? • A Cooper’s Hat? • King of vision? • He cracks cases? • Hotel for Mr Capp • I’m the top mixer • Bury a famous Abdul • Claim he changed Fez • Woman I grumble about • Safe arm of the ocean • Prophet fixed us meal • struggle to the place • Old king runs the show • cumulus note for us all • Ribbon and a small ring • ...
CAD Vocabulary 1 2025-01-28
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- The study of standards of right or wrong; that part of science and philosophy dealing with moral conduct, duty, and judgment.
- Any physical portion of an object, such as a hole or fillet.
- To have the proper size or shape for a particular figure, space, etc.
- The profession that involves the complex analysis, design, and development of solutions to technical problems.
- a command in Autodesk Inventor that adds depth to a 2D sketch. It can be used to add or remove (cut) material.
- Have a favorable opinion of, or regard highly.
- the ability to make changes to a sketch in Autodesk Inventor, usually accessed from the Model Browser Window sheet: An option in Autodesk Inventor that will allow you to change the sheet size of a drawing file.
- A branch of industry that determines how much a product will cost. These include, but are not limited to, direct and indirect materials, labor, processes, equipment, tooling, inventory storage, handling losses, spoilage, interest, and tax cost. This department is also responsible to determine overhead costs that must be assigned and the total manufacturing cost determined.
- A triangle having all angles equal and all sides have equal lengths.
- An arc of a specified radius placed at the corner or intersection of two lines. Its type, radius, and placement define a fillet feature.
- Questions the standards of effectiveness, but also on the resources available and on the degree of precision needed, how well does it solve the design problem
- A part has been created as a separate part file outside of the current assembly model.
- The line where two surfaces or points intersect.
- the ability to make changes to an extruded or revolved feature in Inventor, usually accessed from the Model Browser window.
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- Changes that occur over a period of time that involve such things as the adaptation of living things to their environment or a process of improving the design of products.
- function key that returns the image to the home position.
- The following constraints can be edited in the browser: offset, angle, selected components, and direction.
- A feature created by adding depth to a sketched profile. The feature’s shape, extent, and taper angle control the shape. An extruded feature can be defined by selecting a Boolean operation (join, cut, or intersect with existing feature.). Fillets: A curved surface formed at the interior intersection of two or more surfaces of an object.
- The quality or nature of something that identifies it or makes it what it is.
- The group or set of all points in the same plane whose sum of distances from two points (foci) is constant. An ellipse looks like a squashed circle or a circle viewed at an angle.
- Having to do with standards of right and wrong
- An analysis of the future demand in various careers/professions based on past/present job opportunities.
- Thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension.
- a Principle of Design. Points of attention in a design. The feature in a design that attracts one’s eye.
- An engineering notebook contains proper documentation so that ideas are not lost and projects can be duplicated. Proper documentation in a notebook includes sketches made with notes as well as dimensions documented. Each drawing in an engineering notebook should have a sketch, design details, size requirements, a title, author’s initials, and the date.
- Locking a point to a position relative to the sketch coordinate system.
26 Clues: Have a favorable opinion of, or regard highly. • Having to do with standards of right and wrong • The line where two surfaces or points intersect. • Thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension. • function key that returns the image to the home position. • Any physical portion of an object, such as a hole or fillet. • ...
Harry Potter Book 5 Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-08
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- A tube used to push liquid upwards from a tube. Once the liquid has been forced into the tube, typically by suction, flow continues.
- Only people who have seen death can see _________, they looked like black winged horses.
- A synonym of gloomy, somber, melancholy, sad and sorrowful (Hint: page 124).
- During the class careers advice Harry talks to Professor McGonagall about becoming an ________. Tonks is one.
- Harry’s face got covered in__________ by Neville’s plant called a Mimbulus mimbletonia.
- Another word for confuse.
- An adverb that means in a manner expressing pain or sorrow. When you do something in a way that expresses regret, you're doing it__________.
- Another word for sad and disappointed.
- The school that Ron, Hermione and Harry go to.
- Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy.
- _________ Crescent It is a street in Little Whinging, Surrey, quite close to 4 Privet Drive. It is a type of flower.
- You can buy this drink at Hogsmeade. Wizards and witches love to drink it.
- A place where you keep plants.
- causing total destruction.
- In the Harry Potter books you play this sport with three different types of balls and brooms.
- Harry Potter wears them to improve his vision.
- Jupiter’s biggest moon. Hermione quotes "Jupiter’s biggest moon is __________ not Callisto.
- break the reputation of something or someone.
- A wizard prison, Sirius stayed in that prison for twelve years because he is presumed guilty of killing thirteen people.
- a prediction.
- A semitransparent gemstone usually purple or turquoise in color.
- This piece of money that wizards use is equal to 0.02 Canadian dollars (or two cents).
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- Draco Malfoy is in this Hogwarts house.
- Dumbledore has one as a pet, it is a large fiery bird.
- It is a spirit of fire which gallops and burns anything in its path. This is one of the many creatures Luna Lovegood believes that exist, but which is not documented anywhere else.
- according to the Quibbler if you turn ancient runes upside down it will reveal a spell that will turn your opponents ears into__________.
- According to Luna Lovegood these can be found in mistletoes.
- To repeatedly hit or punch someone or something very hard.
- Another word for bulging (Hint: On page 308 it says “they’re spirits of fire” said Luna her______________ eyes widening so that she looked madder than ever)
- Dudley and Harry were attacked by two ________ in the beginning of the book.
- To make a soft sucking sound like the sound made by walking heavily through mud.
- To smile, when you are about to laugh.
- A medieval wizard said that Ron clearly had a bad case of ______________ when they went to visit Mr. Weasley at St Mungo’s.
- To trick or outwit someone.
- A type of paper used for writing in ancient and medieval times.
- A city of central England northwest of London. Stan Shunpike quotes “Just outside __________” in chapter twenty four.
- A seeker tries to catch a golden _______.
- an open-roofed entrance hall or central court.
- Not easily convinced; having doubts.
- A creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse.
40 Clues: a prediction. • Another word for confuse. • causing total destruction. • To trick or outwit someone. • A place where you keep plants. • Not easily convinced; having doubts. • To smile, when you are about to laugh. • Another word for sad and disappointed. • Draco Malfoy is in this Hogwarts house. • Feeling, showing, or expressing sympathy. • ...
Information Processing Theory 2019-05-19
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- In a study done by McLennan and Arthur (1999), it was found that women’s career development was complex and that theorists need to expand their models. The CIP approach assumes women are a homogenous group and does not account for interactions between gender and other _______ factors like race, age, social class, sexual orientation, etc.
- Solutions that are consistent with abilities, interests, and values.
- In step_______ of applying CIP client and counselor work together to identify career problems and possible causes
- Interpreting internal and external cues of career problems
- approach rooted in the 3 factor parsonian model for making career choices known as _______ _______
- Required for problem resolution
- Weighing each alternative’s benefits gained, costs incurred, impact on others and society, and successful results are all part of the _______ phase
- The fourth assumtion says ________ information processing skills is the goal of career counseling
- third assumption that is ongoing and evolving is referred to as _______ ________
- abbreviation for this approach
- Along with Lenz, Sampson, and Peterson, these four collaborators did a majority of the research and development of the Information Processing Approach
- Step two in apply CIP is conducting ________ to determine readiness
- skills include: communication, analysis, synthesis, valuing and execution
- Assessment that identifies clients dysfunctional thoughts and indicates interventions
- CASVE cycle is used to teach ______-making skills
- The first step in applying CIP is to _________ the client
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- the number of assumptions underlying this theory
- Step four of apply CIP involves client and counselor working together to form career problem solving and decision making ______
- An economic factor that might influence your views and the way you think about careers due to education opportunities
- Executive processing domain is used to explore and challenge one’s _________ metacognitions.
- Identify as many solutions to career problems as possible
- ____-_____, self awareness, and control are all metacognitive skills involved in the third dimension.
- second assumption says the ability to solve career problems depends on knowledge and availability of _______ _______
- Bullock-Yowell et al. (2011), used CIP to test the relationship between career and _____ ______ when it came to career decision making. They found that the direct effect of these two factors had no significant effect on career decision making until negative career thoughts are introduced.
- In a study done by Spiers et al. (2014), they used CIP with clients that had high functioning autism to see if time constraints had any effect on the cognitive processing when people have disabilities and found that 65% of the people studied demonstrated deficits in _______ efficiency.
- The third dimension of the CIP approach is referred to as ______ ______ domain.
- The pyramid model is used to provide career development __________
- First assumption says career decision making involves the interaction between _______ and affective process
- Involves two phases 1. Elaboration and 2. Crystallization
- The final step in apply CIP is a _______ review of the clients progress.
- _______ differences influence job opportunities and choices
- Step five in applying CIP is developing a ______ plan. This plan guides individuals in which activities they need to engage in and what resources to use to achieve goals.
- Step six in applying CIP is _______ of individual learning plans.
- _______ of information processing is the first dimension.
34 Clues: abbreviation for this approach • Required for problem resolution • the number of assumptions underlying this theory • CASVE cycle is used to teach ______-making skills • Identify as many solutions to career problems as possible • Involves two phases 1. Elaboration and 2. Crystallization • _______ of information processing is the first dimension. • ...
Words for adults 2025-01-25
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- direct opposite or contrast.
- soundness or legitimacy of something.
- standard or typical behaviors.
- extremely careful, detail-oriented.
- contradictory terms (e.g. "jumbo shrimp").
- arrangement of words/phrases in sentences.
- relationship between two variables.
- deliberate exaggeration for effect.
- rapidly increasing or expanding.
- involving two-way communication/engagement.
- relating to skilled trades or careers.
- respectful submission or regard.
- agree silently or reluctantly.
- methods/principles of adult learning.
- overabundance or excessive amount.
- existing digitally or conceptually.
- newly appearing or developing.
- method and practice of teaching.
- smallest units of sound in language.
- speech by a character alone on stage.
- misuse of similar-sounding words.
- measuring performance against a standard.
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
- comparison using "like" or "as".
- regional variation of language.
- informal, everyday language.
- inborn or natural characteristic.
- extremely bad or shocking.
- word with opposite meaning.
- placing contrasting elements side by side.
- overly concerned with minor details.
- fluent, persuasive speaking/writing.
- slow to understand or insensitive.
- main idea or central argument.
- recurring theme or element.
- difficult puzzle or problem.
- presenting another's work as one's own.
- showy or pretentious display.
- generating ideas in a free-flowing way.
- extreme dishonor or notoriety.
- something misplaced in time.
- out of place or inconsistent.
- experienced guide or adviser.
- formidable rival or persistent challenge.
- emphasizing the whole, not parts.
- seemingly contradictory but possibly true.
- artificially formed or forced.
- careful reading or examination.
- relating to growth or progress.
- making an exaggerated show of importance.
- express clearly and effectively.
- repeated vowel sounds in words.
- lengthy, formal research paper.
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- restate text in different words.
- outcome opposite of what's expected.
- relating to mental or academic pursuits.
- extended speech by one person.
- having great knowledge, scholarly.
- increasing or growing in quantity.
- act of beginning or introduction.
- shaping or influencing development.
- multiple possible meanings or uncertainty.
- countless or a great number.
- structured course of study.
- perfect example of something.
- relational word (e.g. "in," "on," "by").
- intended to teach or instruct.
- work jointly on a project.
- everyday language used by ordinary people.
- understanding another's feelings.
- indirect comparison without "like" or "as".
- differing or moving apart.
- cautious, considering all circumstances.
- fictitious name, often for authors.
- relating to sound systems in language.
- sources cited or consulted.
- make unclear or confusing.
- serious thought or consideration.
- existing in name only.
- abbreviation formed from initials.
- unnecessary or excessive.
- implied or emotional meaning.
- mental processes of understanding.
- standard or principle for judgment.
- use of humor to criticize.
- word choice and phrasing.
- relating to existence/meaning of life.
- sudden insight or realization.
- grimly mocking or cynical.
- comparison highlighting similarities.
- memory aid or device.
- word mimicking a sound.
- mysterious or puzzling situation.
- specialized language of a group.
- occurring or published after death.
- secret or covert.
- generous or noble in spirit.
- set criteria or guide for assessment.
- word identical in form, different meaning.
- inscription on a tombstone.
100 Clues: secret or covert. • memory aid or device. • existing in name only. • word mimicking a sound. • unnecessary or excessive. • word choice and phrasing. • work jointly on a project. • differing or moving apart. • make unclear or confusing. • extremely bad or shocking. • use of humor to criticize. • grimly mocking or cynical. • structured course of study. • sources cited or consulted. • ...
college terms 2025-01-02
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- Application The Common App allows high school seniors to apply to multiple colleges and universities with one online application. It helps gather all supporting materials including essays. There is a fee to submit to each college that can be waived for low-income students.
- Fair Where high school students can go to meet with representatives from different colleges and learn about what each school has to offer. College fairs are typically held at high schools, community facilities, and conference centers, and are usually in the spring.
- Visit During a campus visit, students and family members can listen to a presentation by staff from the admission office and go on a tour with a student guide to see campus buildings and facilities. It's a chance to ask a lot of questions and get a feeling for the school's culture.
- College Community colleges are usually public institutions that focus on providing accessible, flexible courses. Although some CCs have dorms, most CC students commute from home and many are working full or part-time. Students can take one-off courses or pursue 2-year associate’s degrees or professional certifications. Often, credits from a community college can be transferred to a 4-year university. Some community colleges now offer 4-year degrees.
- A way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA.
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- The word "commencement" is often used interchangeably with graduation, but it's not quite the same thing. At a college commencement ceremony, all the students who will graduate (earn their degree) during that academic year may participate even if they haven't officially completed their graduation requirements.
- Refers to any program, dormitory, or activity that includes all genders. This term is typically used to describe residence halls that have both male and female students living on the same floor.
- Services Most colleges and universities have a career services department where your student can get career planning advice and help finding internships and beginning the job hunt. Career counselors can help undecided students choose a major and learn more about how their academic and personal interests line up with different kinds of careers.
8 Clues: A way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA. • Refers to any program, dormitory, or activity that includes all genders. This term is typically used to describe residence halls that have both male and female students living on the same floor. • ...
Types of College Vocab 2022-11-04
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- These schools are where at least 25% of the students enrolled are Hispanic. These schools offer their Hispanic students a large community where they can be supported, and relate culturally.
- the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree)
- Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral)
- An academic degree which usually takes four years to earn and is awarded by a college or university.
- These Schools offer 2-year degree programs that lead to an Associate's degree, or other type of certification. You can transfer from these schools to a 4-year college to finish your Bachelor's degree.
- Schools that do not get money from the government. Because most of their funding comes from tuition, it can often cost more than a public college or university. However, you may receive generous financial aid from these schools.
- Financial aid that is borrowed from financial institutions. These funds must be paid back; usually with interest.
- These schools offer 4 year degree programs that lead to a Bachelor's Degree.
- Consists of 5 highly selective institutions that prepare students to serve as officers in their chosen branch of the military. Students must begin to prepare for these schools no later than 9th grade.
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- An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree.
- These schools were created, because black students were denied access to most other colleges. They offer the opportunity to earn a degree, and to connect with their cultural heritage.
- These schools are run like businesses that offer a variety of degree programs. They tend to cost more, leading to more debt.
- Financial aid that is awarded for having very good grades, or for being good at things like sports. These funds do not have to be paid back.
- The highest level of academic degree. Usually a 2-year program after a Master's degree.
- These schools are private colleges that are specifically for men or women.
- These schools offer a broad selection of courses in the liberal arts, which includes areas such as literature, history, languages, mathematics, and life sciences. Most are private and offer four-year programs that lead to a bachelors degree. These colleges can prepare you for a wide variety of careers or for graduate school.
- Schools that get money from the government, and usually offer lower tuition than Private Colleges and Universities.
- These schools are private, and are connected to a religious faith.
- The cost of classes at a college or university.
- These are smaller than universities, and don't offer as many degree programs or majors. They do not have to have a graduate program.
- 2 year college degree from a community college, university, college, or technical school. The recipient of this degree can then transfer the credits toward a 4 year Bachelor's Degree.
- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid. They are usually given to a student by the government, and are related to the parent's income level.
- methods of paying for education/training, such as grants, scholarships, and student loans, etc.
- These are larger than colleges, and offer more degree programs and majors. They must have at least one graduate program.
24 Clues: The cost of classes at a college or university. • An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree. • the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree) • These schools are private, and are connected to a religious faith. • Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral) • ...
Oh, the Places You'll Go! 2023-04-24
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- a job or profession.
- an American college and career readiness software provider
- a document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.
- Gross domestic product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced and sold in a specific time period by a country or countries.
- a specific area of study in which a student chooses to specialize.
- a business organisation such as a corporation that produces and sells goods and services with the aim of generating revenue and making a profit.
- Schools a postsecondary educational institution designed to train students for a specific job in a skilled trade career.
- an institution of higher education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines.
- a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
- a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle.
- a group of careers that are similar.
- a qualification awarded to a student upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college or university.
- the state of equilibrium where a person equally prioritizes the demands of one's career and the demands of one's personal life.
- a paid position of regular employment.
- a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an insurance company.
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- a steep and sustained drop in economic activity featuring high unemployment and negative GDP growth.
- the voluntary exchange of goods or services between different economic actors.
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- a broad rise in the prices of goods and services across the economy over time, eroding purchasing power for both consumers and businesses.
- the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the labor force
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- an educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training.
- an increase in the level of economic activity, and of the goods and services available.
- 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.
- a nonresidential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area.
- when a specific market is no longer providing new demand for an individual firm.
- a significant, pervasive, and persistent decline in economic activity.
- a list of steps to take in your professional life for progressing into different or more advanced roles at work.
- the highest point of a business cycle and is followed by a contraction and eventual trough.
- a formal request to an authority for something.
- a qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something.
- a practice or arrangement by which a company or government agency provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a premium.
- the business cycle stage following a recession that is characterized by a sustained period of improving business activity.
33 Clues: a job or profession. • a group of careers that are similar. • a paid position of regular employment. • a formal request to an authority for something. • an American college and career readiness software provider • a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle. • the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the labor force • ...
Outcasts United Crossword 2017-05-04
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- Liberian and best player on under 15s, but dismissed for refusal to cut his hair
- liberian, brothers are Jeremiah and Darlington, mother is Beatrice; good player on U15's, but loses interest and gets kicked off team after his friends leave
- 15 year resident of the US, car insurance agent
- State where book takes place
- Soccer team name
- youth services coordinator at Refugee Family Services
- Tribe that the Dikori's are a part of
- U13, from Burundi, son of Generose and brother of Alex and Ive
- Mother of Grace, works for Luma's cleaning company
- Kicked off team for gang activities, get shot at
- Country where most refugees are from
- Recently elected mayor who won't let refugees play at the soccer fields
- Wanted the center to focus on "real American's"
- Liberian, U13 striker who has a very big frame, considered himself a basketball player before joining Fugees
- Liberian, leads the fight to get U15's back together, lives with his uncle who works all day, he does the cooking and cleaning
- team's original practice field, get kicked off shortly after forming team
- Coach of the Fugees
- Mother of Alex, Bienvenue and Ive, from Burundi; lost a daughter in a refugee camp due to a cooking accident
- One of the leaders on the U15 team, ultimately Luma gives him the decision on whether to keep Mandela on the team
- Luma's bakery that fails
- Soccer team that the fugues play at Milam Park
- Chief who was given a plaque at town hall
- Holds MD/PhD, but realizes that she doesn't want to pursue careers in medicine and research
- plays for u13 team and his father is imprisoned in Central African Republic
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- U13 Soccer cup
- Liberian political scientist, refugee, and has a relationship with Beatrice
- From Burudni, U15 player, spends a lot of time at home taking care of his siblings
- Brother of Alex and Ive, excited to see Grace who speaks Swahili
- Sudanese, Luma's "Secret weapons" on the U13 team, their mother and sisters died in a car accident shortly after arriving in the US
- 13 year old son of Beatrice; Plays for under 13 squad
- International Bible Church where some of the fugues attend
- Under 13 Bosnian refugee, easy-going, cooperative goalie
- Bosnian, plays goalie for the U13's, not very good but tries hard
- Soccer field in Milam park Scheduled by Coach Cooper
- Police officer who abused Chike Chime
- Jail in Walton County where Luma is held
- Under 14 Bambian refugee with many of the same characteristics as his friend Eldin
- U15 player who gets kicked off team because he doesn't think he needs to try out a second time
- Mother of Jeremiah and Mandela; Terrified to let her boys out of sight
- field that team practices on, in terrible condition, reminds some of the Fugees of Africa
- from Kosovo, small midfielder for the U13's, had a grandfather who was a famous soccer player
- Gambian, overweight; plays goalie for the U13's, also not very good
42 Clues: U13 Soccer cup • Soccer team name • Coach of the Fugees • Luma's bakery that fails • State where book takes place • Country where most refugees are from • Tribe that the Dikori's are a part of • Police officer who abused Chike Chime • Jail in Walton County where Luma is held • Chief who was given a plaque at town hall • Soccer team that the fugues play at Milam Park • ...
Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- oversimplified or biased mental picture which characterizes a person or group of people
- institution of higher learning which offers associate degrees; often governmentsupported and less expensive than universities and colleges
- act of treating people differently based solely on physical characteristics such as age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, etc.; is illegal in the workplace; lowers morale in the workplace and is bad for business
- financial aid awarded to a student, as for the purpose of attending an institution of higher learning, often offered for academic achievement; does not require repayment
- highest level of degree available; requires between 90 and 120 additional hours of coursework after the bachelor’s degree (could be less if you already have a master’s degree)
- financial aid provided on the terms it will be repaid
- program providing financial aid to a student of an institution of higher learning in exchange for employment services
- trusted guide or counselor who provides information, advice and support
- institution of higher learning which offers training for specific careers, such as welding, culinary arts, plumbing, medical assisting, cosmetology, etc.; sometimes provide students with licensure, certification or associate degrees; also known as vocational college or trade school
- collection of past work used to document skills and achievements
- document listing a person's education, work experience and accomplishments used by employers to determine job eligibility
- mental and emotional well-being of a person or group
- requires 120 hours of coursework, usually taking four years to complete; include general education courses and courses specific to the student’s major
- term used to describe a barrier preventing minorities and women from rising to positions of power or responsibility
- institution of higher learning which offers bachelor’s degrees in liberal arts, science or both
- ability or instinct to act or take charge independently
- institution of higher learning which offers teaching and research facilities and awards a variety of bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctorates
- time for hobbies, ease and relaxation
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- group of similar occupations and industries
- level to which someone is likely to gain employment and be successful in a career
- requires 60 hours of coursework, usually taking two years to complete; vary based on school and subject area
- way or condition in which a person lives; reflect a person's values, morals, culture and financial situation
- period of reduced economic activity; affects the job market and unemployment
- skills needed to be effective in any job market and workplace
- emotional, mental and physical exhaustion caused by overloading
- measure of position based on social and economic factors including education, income, occupation and wealth
- advanced degree earned after completing a bachelor’s degree; requires at least an additional 30 hours of coursework after the bachelor’s degree
- activities falling outside of the normal, required curriculum of school
- subject of specialization chosen by a student of an institution of higher learning
- state of wealth, resources and employment in a country or region; has a lot of influence on the job market and workforce
- balance between work and personal responsibilities
- financial aid given to a student of an institution of higher learning by the federal government, state government, college, or organization; usually offered due to financial need; does not require repayment
32 Clues: time for hobbies, ease and relaxation • group of similar occupations and industries • balance between work and personal responsibilities • mental and emotional well-being of a person or group • financial aid provided on the terms it will be repaid • ability or instinct to act or take charge independently • ...
Late Adulthood Social & Emotional Development 2024-04-01
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- This type of employment seems to have a favorable impact on psychological well-being, but only when people choose it.
- This label for aging better describes “successful aging” and reflects the reality that aging well involves not only achievement of desirable outcomes, but also effective coping with life’s challenges and losses.
- __________ Reminiscence is an intervention aimed at integrating positive and negative memories from all life periods and has been found to help bereaved adults find a place for lost loved ones in their emotional lives.
- This type of involvement is associated with a lot of different benefits including improved physical and psychological well-being, more time devoted to exercising and leisure activities, increased sense of closeness to family and friends, greater generativity, and a deeper sense of meaning in life.
- Overall, what gender tends to show more physical and mental health problems and are at greater risk of mortality follow a spouse’s death?
- About 1/3rd of baby boomers say devoting some time to this is an important part of a happy retirement.
- Older adults who emphasize attainment of this type of life goals more often fear life’s end.
- Older adults’ negative reactions to caregiving can result in _______.
- Research has shown that ____ levels of emotional stability and well-bring are the norm rather than the exception among older people, at least into their 70s or early 80s.
- Although there is a widely held belief that this inevitably leads to adjustment problems, research findings indicate people actually adjust well.
- Following a divorce, older adults may find it difficult to separate their _____ from that of their former spouse, so they may experience a greater sense of personal failure.
- Profound feelings of ______ rise with age as physical disability leads to diminished personal control and increased social isolation.
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- Widowhood rates have declined over the past several decades as the rates of this among aging adults rose.
- According to Robert Peck, Ego ______ is for those who invested heavily in their careers, finding other ways to affirm self-worth through family, friendship, and community life.
- Older adults gain modestly in this personality characteristic into their 70s but declines in this tend to occur after age 80 as older adults are faced with physical and cognitive challenges.
- Older adults high in this personality characteristic tend to cope poorly with stressful events and are at risk for health problems and earlier death.
- Negative life changes may evoke ____ stress and depression in older adults than in younger adults.
- Ego _____ is the part of the final psychological conflict of Erikson’s theory where adults realize that the paths they followed, abandoned, and never selected were necessary for pursuing a meaningful life course.
- This may be responsible for family members and other caregivers responding to older adults in a way that promotes excessive dependency in old age.
- This helps protect older adults from the psychological consequences of loss.
- About what percent of older Americans have remained unmarried and childless throughout their lives?
- A greater emphasis on regulating this in relationships may lead to more positive interactions between spouses and be the reason majority of aging adults maintain highly satisfying marriages.
22 Clues: Older adults’ negative reactions to caregiving can result in _______. • This helps protect older adults from the psychological consequences of loss. • Older adults who emphasize attainment of this type of life goals more often fear life’s end. • Negative life changes may evoke ____ stress and depression in older adults than in younger adults. • ...
Newbies and Travel Adventures 2024-06-03
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- While her husband is temporarily working at Cal Tech, this new member enjoys time with grandchildren and volunteering at ALP. A native of Cuba, the family settled in Staten Island. Her careers include life as a Chemist and math Professor
- Looking for great food? Take the metro to Grand Central Market. This amazing food hall, located on _______________ Street, has 42 food stalls
- Listen to great Mexican music at this plaza in downtown LA
- Get dressed up and deceived at this Hollywood venue. (two words)
- Drive to Oregon to see this magnificent lake, only 1,940 feet deep. It was created 7000 years ago by the eruption of Mt. Mazama, filling the caldera with water from snow and rain
- Three hundred miles north of LA there is a famous ski resort operating since 1953. In the summer, you can enjoy 80 miles of bike/hiking trails and a gondola ride to the summit
- Spend an afternoon visiting this special part of LA to view magnificent cars and educational museums. (two words)
- This is the location of a war relocation center where more than 10,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
- The World’s Fair in 1962 introduced us to this tourist spot in Seattle. It takes 43 seconds to reach the top but then you are promised a view of Seattle’s skyline.(2 words)
- This is the most filmed beach
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- A world-famous 55-acre garden outside of Victoria
- If you need to take a “pee” on your drive up to SLO, stop at this interesting pink lodge. (2 words)
- In 2023, 34% of new campers opted for this style of camping
- Jasmine often uses the term ____ expert to describe her occupation. If you need assistance deciding on moving, downsizing, decluttering etc., this is the lady to talk to. She is a hands-on person and has been assisting in the ALP OSB and C&C projects
- A native of Los Angeles, who was born in the shadows of the LA City Hall. This lady has done an amazing number of jobs for the government – from manufacturing to legal aid etc. Treasure Fair is a fun place for her to staff
- As you drive south on Highway 1 from Newport to Laguna, there is a state park with 3.2 miles of beach popular with swimmers and surfers. Stay and enjoy lunch at a beach-side restaurant and a walk viewing historic homes built in the 1930’s. (two words)
- The name of this inn is perfect! It is located in Death Valley where the average temp in July is 116 degrees. (two words)
- The richest beach area is
- The East Coast is home to _____. She was drawn to the west coast by her daughter’s family. After a successful career in human resources with the Federal Government, she now has time to paint, play a bit of Mahjongg, and enjoy activities with Newcomers and ALP
- After attending school, living and working in DC and PA, this new member has moved to Altadena to be closer to her family. This past year she has spent time settling into her new home and comforting her husband through his last stages of Alzheimer’s. With all these life changes, her positive spirit has shone through
20 Clues: The richest beach area is • This is the most filmed beach • A world-famous 55-acre garden outside of Victoria • Listen to great Mexican music at this plaza in downtown LA • In 2023, 34% of new campers opted for this style of camping • Get dressed up and deceived at this Hollywood venue. (two words) • ...
Ch 3 Section 3:3 & 3:4 Diagnostic & Health Informatics Careers 2022-02-15
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- use a machine to produce breast images.
- collect blood & prepare it for testing.
- type of career involved with creating pictures.
- (Acronym)records electrical impulses of the heart.
- used by a radiographers for diagnostic purposes.
- the M in EMR stands for this word.
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- acronym use magnets & radio waves to produce images.
- (acronym) record brain electrical activity.
- career acronym who organize & code patient records.
- health ___careers keep patient health records.
- help locate tumors & other abnormalities.
- acronym that study tissues, fluid & cells of the body
12 Clues: the M in EMR stands for this word. • use a machine to produce breast images. • collect blood & prepare it for testing. • help locate tumors & other abnormalities. • (acronym) record brain electrical activity. • health ___careers keep patient health records. • type of career involved with creating pictures. • used by a radiographers for diagnostic purposes. • ...
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College and Careers Ch. 3 - Understanding You, Part II 2024-09-26
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- measuring how well you perform tasks
- spending time observing someone on their job
- results show your behavior style
- what is important to you in the workplace
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- knowing yourself at a present time
- results based on what you think of yourself
- unique to you, your interests, and personality
- spending your time helping an organization
8 Clues: results show your behavior style • knowing yourself at a present time • measuring how well you perform tasks • what is important to you in the workplace • spending your time helping an organization • results based on what you think of yourself • spending time observing someone on their job • unique to you, your interests, and personality
Liz and Kyle's SPED Acronyms HW 2023-09-26
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- Services are special education and related services provided to a student with a disability beyond the regular school year per his/her IEP.” These services are designed to maintain the student's educational gains, prevent regression, and foster further learning opportunities
- A _________ _____________ means a physical condition that significantly interferes with at least one significant life activity of an individual. This category includes anatomical loss or musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory, or cardiovascular impairment. Physical disabilities can be congenital or acquired after birth due to an accident or disease. Physical disabilities include orthopedic impairments, health impairments such as a heart condition, rheumatic fever, asthma, hemophilia, leukemia, motor coordination/manipulation, traumatic brain injury, and mobility impairments.
- President Obama signed the _________ ___________ ____________ _______(______) on December 10, 2015…This bipartisan measure reauthorizes the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation’s national education law and longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students. Advances equity by upholding critical protections for America's disadvantaged and high-need students. Requires—for the first time—that all students in America be taught to high academic standards that will prepare them to succeed in college and careers. Ensures that vital information is provided to educators, families, students, and communities through annual statewide assessments that measure students' progress toward those high standards… etc…
- Acronym for Physical Disability
- Acronym for the Student Assistance Team
- _________ ___________ is a process that purposefully selects state-priority areas to examine for compliance and performance results. Focused monitoring is intended to maximize resources and emphasize important variables by reviewing requirements closely related to improving educational outcomes for children with disabilities. This goal is addressed through the following activities:
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- The _________ ___________ _______ (____) is a school-based group of people whose purpose is to provide additional support to students who are experiencing academic or behavioral difficulties preventing them from benefiting from general education because they are either performing below or above expectations. The SAT is comprised of a core group that anchors the team. Core members should have good communication skills and a solid working knowledge about various supports (types of interventions, educational and community resources, etc.). Core team members may vary by school but should include, at a minimum, an administrator, regular education staff, and specialists following Section (J)(4) 22-2C-6 NMSA, 1978.
- (___'s) are the skills and habits necessary for independent and social development. Children with autism may have difficulty developing these skills for several reasons. Specialized intervention may be required when basic methods and techniques fail to help a child learn.
- Acronym for Activities of Daily Living
- Acronym for the Every Student Succeeds Act
- Acronym for extended school year
- Acronym for focused monitoring
12 Clues: Acronym for focused monitoring • Acronym for Physical Disability • Acronym for extended school year • Acronym for Activities of Daily Living • Acronym for the Student Assistance Team • Acronym for the Every Student Succeeds Act • ...
Ch 3 Section 3:3 & 3:4 Diagnostic & Health Informatics Careers 2022-02-15
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- (Acronym)records electrical impulses of the heart.
- collect blood & prepare it for testing.
- type of career involved with creating pictures.
- acronym use magnets & radio waves to produce images.
- used by a radiographers for diagnostic purposes.
- the M in EMR stands for this word.
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- record brain electrical activity.
- use a machine to produce breast images.
- career acronym who organize & code patient records.
- health ___careers keep patient health records.
- help locate tumors & other abnormalities.
- acronym that study tissues, fluid & cells of the body
12 Clues: record brain electrical activity. • the M in EMR stands for this word. • use a machine to produce breast images. • collect blood & prepare it for testing. • help locate tumors & other abnormalities. • health ___careers keep patient health records. • type of career involved with creating pictures. • used by a radiographers for diagnostic purposes. • ...
Famous Indian Women 2023-02-13
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- Chawla She was an Indian-born American astronaut and engineer. She was the first woman of Indian origin to go to space. In 1997, she first flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia as a mission specialist and also the primary robotic arm operator. She died six years later, on February 1, 2003, when the space shuttle Columbia broke up on re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. All seven astronauts were killed on board. The legacy of Chawla has lived on. Her talent and her work inspired young people in India and across the world to consider careers in spaceflight.
- Gandhi She was an Indian politician and the first female Prime Minister of India who served for three consecutive terms (1966–77) and a fourth term from 1980 until she was assassinated in 1984.
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- Gopal Joshi She is considered the first Indian female to study western medicine in the United States and was one of the earliest female physicians in the country. She inspired various women to pursue further education. Her original name was Yamuna.
3 Clues: Gandhi She was an Indian politician and the first female Prime Minister of India who served for three consecutive terms (1966–77) and a fourth term from 1980 until she was assassinated in 1984. • ...
College Terms 2025-03-10
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- Visit During a campus visit, students and family members can listen to a presentation by staff from the admission office and go on a tour with a student guide to see campus buildings and facilities. It's a chance to ask a lot of questions and get a feeling for the school's culture.
- Degree A 4-year degree, usually in the form of either a Bachelor of Arts (in a liberal arts program) or Bachelor of Science (in an applied learning program such as engineering).
- College Community colleges are usually public institutions that focus on providing accessible, flexible courses. Although some CCs have dorms, most CC students commute from home and many are working full or part-time. Students can take one-off courses or pursue 2-year associate’s degrees or professional certifications. Often, credits from a community college can be transferred to a 4-year university. Some community colleges now offer 4-year degrees.
- Services Most colleges and universities have a career services department where your student can get career planning advice and help finding internships and beginning the job hunt. Career counselors can help undecided students choose a major and learn more about how their academic and personal interests line up with different kinds of careers.
- A way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA.
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- Load The number of courses, or total credit hours, a student takes in any given semester.
- The word "commencement" is often used interchangeably with graduation, but it's not quite the same thing. At a college commencement ceremony, all the students who will graduate (earn their degree) during that academic year may participate even if they haven't officially completed their graduation requirements.
- A dean is the head of a particular academic or administrative department at a college or university, for example, Dean of Admissions, Dean of Faculty, Dean of Student Affairs, etc.
- Application The Common App allows high school seniors to apply to multiple colleges and universities with one online application. It helps gather all supporting materials including essays. There is a fee to submit to each college that can be waived for low-income students.
- Hour Each course is assigned a certain number of credit hours, usually corresponding to how often class occurs and how long classes are, as well as the course difficulty. Many classes earn a student 3 to 4 credit hours. To be considered full-time, a student must be taking at least 12 credits per semester.
10 Clues: Load The number of courses, or total credit hours, a student takes in any given semester. • A way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA. • ...
Things that have happened in NZMP 2025-09-01
Can You Find the Public Health Careers 2025-01-14
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- Provides direct support and education to connect underserved populations with health services.
- Tracks disease trends and develops strategies to prevent and control outbreaks.
- Delivers community-based care, education, and vaccinations to promote health and prevent illness.
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- individuals and groups about healthy habits and preventive care.
- Ensures compliance with health and safety standards in food establishments, workplaces, and public spaces.
5 Clues: individuals and groups about healthy habits and preventive care. • Tracks disease trends and develops strategies to prevent and control outbreaks. • Provides direct support and education to connect underserved populations with health services. • Delivers community-based care, education, and vaccinations to promote health and prevent illness. • ...
Computing Careers (Created By: HTHS Business Dept. 2022) 2022-06-16
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- _____ administrator is responsible for the creation, administration and security of computer networks.
- The _____ administrator is responsible for the administration and management of an organization's network.
- A _____ librarian keeps an organization's data files and software up-to-date and organised.
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- _____ write new programs, update and modify existing programs/software.
- _____ designers create webpage, build and maintain websites for an individual or an organization.
- The System _____ main role is to implement a new computerised system or upgrade an existing one.
6 Clues: _____ write new programs, update and modify existing programs/software. • A _____ librarian keeps an organization's data files and software up-to-date and organised. • The System _____ main role is to implement a new computerised system or upgrade an existing one. • ...
colleges/University 2025-12-08
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- a private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, founded in 1874, and known for its intensive Block Plan where students take one class at a time for 3.5-week blocks
- largest HBCU, excelling in STEM, hosting Nobel Laureates, and offering unique programs like forestry, while also being a top military-friendly school with a historic campus and strong focus on access and opportunity in fields like business, tech, and agriculture.
- a private, historic liberal arts college in Meadville, Pennsylvania, founded in 1815, known for encouraging unique major/minor combinations, strong undergraduate research, small classes, and preparing students for diverse careers through a focus on intellectual, moral, and social growth, emphasizing impact and inclusion, with nearly all students living on campus.
- a private university with campuses in New York City and Westchester, founded in 1906. Its motto is Opportunitas, reflecting its mission to create opportunity for its diverse student body, and it offers a wide range of programs in fields like business, computer science, and law.
- founded in 1783 in Carlisle, PA, is the first college chartered in the U.S., a private liberal arts institution known for its innovative curriculum, strong focus on global engagement, and deep commitment to sustainability, offering hands-on learning, research, and internships within a tight-knit community, preparing students for engaged citizenship.
- a highly-regarded, small private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio, known for its strong academics (especially English), beautiful rural campus, close-knit community, and producing notable alumni in arts and public service, offering a connected curriculum in a residential setting with NCAA Division III athletics.
- a private research university in Atlanta, GA, founded in 1836 and known for its strong liberal arts education, research, and professional programs. Located in the Druid Hills neighborhood, it features a diverse academic environment with both undergraduate and graduate schools, a major health care system, and extensive research funding.
- a private, Methodist-affiliated university in Mitchell, South Dakota, known for personalized, values-based education focusing on Learning, Leadership, Faith, and Service, with strong programs in nursing, education, and athletics.
- a private liberal arts college in St. Petersburg, Florida, known for its waterfront campus, small class sizes, and focus on community service and undergraduate education. It has a 188-acre campus on Boca Ciega Bay and offers over 300 study abroad destinations, personalized faculty mentors, and a 75.8% acceptance rate.
- a public university in Millersville, PA, part of the PA State System of Higher Education, known as Pennsylvania's first Normal School (teacher training) established in 1855, offering diverse undergraduate and graduate programs in areas like Business, Education, Science (Botany, Meteorology), and Nursing, with a focus on experiential learning, NCAA Division II athletics (Marauders), and a commitment to exploration and inclusion.
- a public polytechnic university in Newark, NJ, known as a leading technology-focused institution in the NY metro area, offering extensive programs in STEM, Architecture, Business, and Design, emphasizing research, innovation, and practical skills for technology-driven careers with strong outcomes in engineering and computer science.
- a private, federally chartered university in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the education of deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind students. It is the world's premier institution for deaf education, offering over 40 undergraduate majors and numerous graduate programs, and is known for being a bilingual, diverse, and multicultural environment that uses both American Sign Language and English.
- New Jersey's largest private university, known for its global focus, multi-campus presence (NJ, UK, Canada), and diverse programs in liberal arts, sciences, business, tech, and health, aiming to prepare students as world citizens through practical, intercultural, and ethical learning.
- a private business school in Wellesley, MA, globally renowned as the "worldwide leader in entrepreneurship education," known for its hands-on, experiential learning integrating business with liberal arts to develop entrepreneurial leaders who create value.
- a private, Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college known for its beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright-designed campus, strong academics with hands-on learning, and vibrant community with Division II athletics
- a private, United Methodist Church-affiliated liberal arts college in Jackson, Mississippi, known for its personalized education with strong programs in business, sciences, and humanities, offering hands-on learning, small classes (9:1 student-to-faculty ratio), and a vibrant urban campus experience. Established in 1890, it emphasizes "Ad Excellentiam" (In Pursuit of Excellence) and competes in NCAA Division III athletics as the Majors.
- a public, doctoral research university in Norfolk, Virginia, known for its strong academics, R1 research status, and significant role in the Hampton Roads region, offering over 120 undergraduate and 130 graduate programs with a focus on innovation, social mobility, and preparing students for careers in a diverse environment.
- a private, co-ed liberal arts institution in Hickory, NC, founded in 1891, offering diverse undergraduate, graduate, and seminary programs with small classes, personalized attention, and affiliations with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Known for its focus on holistic growth, it emphasizes student success through strong academic support, financial aid, and unique traditions, welcoming students from across the nation and world.
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- a large, private Catholic university in Chicago, known as the nation's largest Catholic university, with a strong focus on teaching and Vincentian values of service and social justice, offering over 300 programs across two campuses (Lincoln Park & Loop)
- a private, comprehensive university in Ada, Ohio, known for strong programs in Pharmacy, Engineering, Law, and Business, offering high career readiness and return on investment, often ranked highly as a "Best Value" and "Best College for Veterans" by U.S. News & World Report.
- a private, Roman Catholic university in Philadelphia, PA, founded by the Christian Brothers, known for its "whole person" education, emphasis on service, practical learning, and strong programs in Nursing, Education, and Business, offering liberal arts and professional studies with a diverse, supportive community and NCAA Division I sports.
- a private, R2 research university in Orange, California, known for personalized education, hands-on learning, and strong programs in film, law, and business
- a private, historically black research university in Hampton, Virginia, founded in 1868. It is known for its progressive education, strong focus on STEM programs, and commitment to developing leaders.
- a small liberal arts college with a personalized approach, recognized by U.S. News & World Report as highly innovative and offering great undergraduate teaching
- a highly selective, private liberal arts college in Kalamazoo, Michigan, known for its unique K-Plan, which integrates academics with study abroad, research, and career prep for a personalized education. Founded in 1833, it offers a close-knit community, strong faculty mentorship, experiential learning, and robust support for its ~1,300 students, focusing on global understanding and leadership with a 10:1 student-faculty ratio.
- a private, Roman Catholic university in Philadelphia, PA, founded by the Christian Brothers, known for its "whole person" education, emphasis on service, practical learning, and strong programs in Nursing, Education, and Business, offering liberal arts and professional studies with a diverse, supportive community and NCAA Division I sports.
- a private, Catholic liberal arts institution founded in 1856 by the Vincentian Community in Lewiston, New York, known for its mission-driven education focused on service and developing purpose-driven leaders, offering diverse undergraduate and graduate programs across several colleges, featuring NCAA Division I sports, and a strong emphasis on community and practical, career-focused learning.
- a private, Christian (Baptist) liberal arts university in Abilene, Texas, known for its faith-based education, "Cowboy Spirit," and small class sizes, offering diverse undergraduate and graduate programs, including strong focuses in education, nursing, business, and science, with a commitment to academic excellence and personal growth within a supportive community.
- a public research university in Pocatello, Idaho, founded in 1901, known as the state's lead institution for health professions, offering over 250 programs (associate to doctorate) across main campuses in Pocatello, Meridian, Idaho Falls, and Twin Falls, with its ~14,000 students competing as the Bengals in NCAA Division I.
- a private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee, known for combining liberal arts with professional education, strong programs in music/arts, business, and health, and an innovative, student-focused approach that emphasizes purpose, character, and service within the vibrant setting of Music City.
- known for its comprehensive programs, three main campuses (Statesboro, Savannah, Hinesville), and strong emphasis on student success, offering over 140 degrees and a vibrant campus life with research and athletics, attracting students from across Georgia and the nation.
- a private Jesuit Catholic university in Fairfield, Connecticut, known for its Jesuit values, strong programs in Nursing and Business, and a beautiful campus near the beach with access to NYC. Founded in 1942, it offers undergraduate and graduate programs across colleges like Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering, Nursing, and Education, focusing on holistic development, community, and service.
- highly-ranked, private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, known for its rigorous academics, close-knit community, and supportive environment with small classes
- a selective, private liberal arts college in Clinton, NY, known for its "Open Curriculum," allowing students freedom to design studies, fostering critical thinking, and offering strong career prep via its "Find Your Future" program, with a picturesque campus, supportive community, and focus on ethical engagement, preparing students for meaningful lives.
- a private, Catholic, Lasallian university in the Bronx, NYC, founded in 1853, known for strong engineering, business, and liberal arts programs, focusing on personalized education with a commitment to service and community, offering vibrant campus life near NYC's resources.
- a private, liberal arts college located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, with a global network of campuses and programs
- a large, public R1 research university in Greenville, NC, known for its strong health sciences (only NC university with med/dent/eng on one campus), business, and education programs, serving nearly 29,000 students with over 170 degree options, a vibrant campus life with extensive school spirit, and a mission to boost the region's quality of life through research and engagement.
- a highly selective, private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, known for its rigorous academics, social responsibility, and unique individually advised curriculum where students design their own path with faculty mentorship, emphasizing intellectual freedom, open inquiry, and research opportunities in a supportive, residential environment with a strong commitment to service and global understanding.
- a private, non-profit research university founded in 1831 and located in New York City, with global campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai. It is one of the largest universities in the United States and is known for its diverse programs in liberal arts, sciences, medicine, and business, among others
- a public, coeducational liberal arts college in Keene, New Hampshire, known for small classes, supportive faculty, and a strong sense of community, offering over 40 programs with a focus on academic excellence, civic engagement, and hands-on learning in an urban-rural setting within the University System of New Hampshire, affiliated with NCAA Division III athletics and nicknamed the "Owls".
- a private, historically Black Seventh-day Adventist institution in Huntsville, Alabama, founded in 1896 to provide education for African Americans, emphasizing spiritual, intellectual, and practical development with a "God First" motto, offering associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees, and known for fostering Black excellence, strong community, and mission-focused service.
41 Clues: a private, liberal arts college located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, with a global network of campuses and programs • a private, R2 research university in Orange, California, known for personalized education, hands-on learning, and strong programs in film, law, and business • ...
05/09/2022 National Nurses Week 2022-05-06
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- Nurses walk 4 to 5 ______ in a 12-hour shift. By comparison, the average American adult walks 2.5 to 3 miles over the course of an 18-hour day.
- This annual week to honor nurses has been celebrated for over 40 years. It even ends on the day that Florence _________ was born! National nurses week was established to acknowledge the challenging job of being a nurse and to show appreciation for all their hard work.
- Nursing is one of the most _______ careers you could pursue, as there are several types of degrees, certifications, job characteristics and specialties available. Some of the specialties include: travel nursing, wound care, diabetes nursing and medical-surgical nursing.
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- Born to freed slaves in 1845, Mary Eliza _______ enrolled in the nursing school operated by the New England Hospital for Women and Children in 1878. Of the 42 students that entered the program that year, only four completed it – Mary Eliza Mahoney was one of those four students. Later, she went on to co-find the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses.
- Linda __________ was the first American to earn a nursing degree. She enrolled in the new nursing program at the New England Hospital for Women and Children, was the program’s first graduate in 1873.
- There are nearly 4 ________ nurses in the U.S. That means that if we took all of our nurses and put them in one spot, they could fill up the entire city of Los Angeles! Most nurses (80 percent) are registered nurses, or RNs. And according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, nurses comprise the largest arm of hospital staff. They are the primary providers of patient care in hospitals and long-term care.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) designated 2020 as “_______ of the Nurse and Midwife” in recognition of the vital role nurses and nurse-midwives play in providing health care. WHO also noted that nurses are often the first and only point of care in a community and that nurses often face challenging conditions. Of course, the organization could not possibly have predicted just how important nurses would be during 2020, considering the COVID-19 pandemic and other events occurring this year.
- Nursing is considered the most honest and ______ profession in the United States
8 Clues: Nursing is considered the most honest and ______ profession in the United States • Nurses walk 4 to 5 ______ in a 12-hour shift. By comparison, the average American adult walks 2.5 to 3 miles over the course of an 18-hour day. • ...
Careers of Tomorrow Mini Crossword- Katie Proctor 2024-12-03
5 Clues: You need no work ____ to be a paralegal. • What degree do you need to be a Microbiologist • What certificate do you need to be a Phlebotomist • You need a highschool ___ to be a Merchandise Displayer. • An Electrical Engineer has an ____ salary range of $81,000 to $143,460
Computing Careers (Created By: HTHS Business Dept. 2022) 2022-06-16
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- _____ administrator is responsible for the creation, administration and security of computer networks.
- The _____ administrator is responsible for the administration and management of an organization's network.
- A _____ librarian keeps an organization's data files and software up-to-date and organised.
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- _____ write new programs, update and modify existing programs/software.
- _____ designers create webpage, build and maintain websites for an individual or an organization.
- The System _____ main role is to implement a new computerised system or upgrade an existing one.
6 Clues: _____ write new programs, update and modify existing programs/software. • A _____ librarian keeps an organization's data files and software up-to-date and organised. • The System _____ main role is to implement a new computerised system or upgrade an existing one. • ...
What Careers Best Fit Our MI? 2023-08-14
4 Clues: Mrs. Acosta • JK Rowling and Edgar Allen Poe • converts one language to another • You got arrested for a crime you didn't commit. In court, who is fighting for your justice?
A.5 crossword puzzle, STEM careers 2023-09-27
4 Clues: A person that works on lights • engineer A person that works on sales • The art and technique of designing and building • engineer A person that works on cars or vehiclse
college and careers 2021-10-14
2 Clues: teacher has attendance polices and is a percent of your grade..if no policy your chances are higher of failing if you skip • A outline of the course with expectations, goals, assignments, and policies... Most professors are required to hand out or at
Careers in health 2022-07-28
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword - Nika Nel 2021-10-13
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- also known as animal caretakers,they are individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; prepare animals for treatment; exercise animals, etc.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with prevention and correction of irregularities of the alignment of teeth.
- individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- also called animal health technicians, individuals working under the supervision of veterinarian who assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, etc.
- individuals who study human behavior and use this knowledge to help patients deal with the problems of everyday living.
- individuals who use massage, bodywork and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists.
- degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor's degree.
- individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- doctors who examine patients, order tests, make diagnoses, treat diseases/disorders, etc.
- medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- individuals who plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- the procedures and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the term of their professional license.
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- individuals who are trained to work in the patient's home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care for patients.
- an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
- individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians.
- individuals who provide treatment to improve mobility and prevent or limit permanent disability of patients who have disabling joint, bone, muscle, and/or nerve injuries or diseases.
- individuals who organize and code medical records, gather statistical information, and monitor records to ensure confidentiality.
- individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-dept patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones.
- secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after grauduation.
- also called operating room technicians,individuals who work under the supervision of RNs or physicians, prepare patients for surgery; assist during surgery, etc.
- individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles
- medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and service shown in a patient's health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
35 Clues: surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones. • individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians. • physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies. • ...
Chapter 3 Key Term Crossword - Nika Nel 2021-10-13
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- also known as animal caretakers,they are individuals who feed, bathe, and groom animals; prepare animals for treatment; exercise animals, etc.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with prevention and correction of irregularities of the alignment of teeth.
- individuals who assess risks in order to reduce potential safety, financial, and patient problems.
- also called animal health technicians, individuals working under the supervision of veterinarian who assist with surgery, perform laboratory tests, etc.
- individuals who study human behavior and use this knowledge to help patients deal with the problems of everyday living.
- individuals who use massage, bodywork and therapeutic touch to provide pain relief, improve circulation, and relieve stress and tension.
- individuals who identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders; also called speech therapists.
- degree awarded by a college or university after completion of one or more years of prescribed study beyond a bachelor's degree.
- individuals who work under the supervision of registered or licensed practical nurses to provide basic patient care.
- individuals who design, plan, and conduct experiments and trials to study the safety and biological effects of chemical agents, drugs, and other substances on the body.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- process by which a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- doctors who examine patients, order tests, make diagnoses, treat diseases/disorders, etc.
- medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes.
- individuals who plan, direct, coordinate and supervise the delivery of health care in a health care facility.
- individuals who work to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries in animals.
- the procedures and actions that health care providers are legally permitted to perform in keeping with the term of their professional license.
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- individuals who are trained to work in the patient's home and may perform additional duties such as meal preparation or cleaning.
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness.
- licensed individuals who work under the direction of physicians to provide total care for patients.
- an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies.
- individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians.
- individuals who provide treatment to improve mobility and prevent or limit permanent disability of patients who have disabling joint, bone, muscle, and/or nerve injuries or diseases.
- individuals who organize and code medical records, gather statistical information, and monitor records to ensure confidentiality.
- individuals who assist patients who have difficulty coping with various problems by helping them make adjustments in their lives and/or referring them to community resources for assistance.
- an individual who can perform all of the basic emergency medical technician duties in addition to in-dept patient assessment and care; the highest level of an emergency medical technician.
- surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones.
- secondary education programs that prepare a student for immediate employment in many health care careers or for additional education after grauduation.
- also called operating room technicians,individuals who work under the supervision of RNs or physicians, prepare patients for surgery; assist during surgery, etc.
- individuals who transport patients by assisting them to move in and out of vehicles
- medical researchers that work with patients and doctors to test and evaluate effectiveness as well as safety of new drugs.
- individuals who organize books, journals, and other print materials to provide health information to other health care professionals; also called health sciences librarians.
- a licensed, non-medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vision defects.
- individuals who identify diagnoses, procedures, and service shown in a patient's health care record and assign specific codes to each; also called coding specialists.
- also called a venipuncture technician; individual who collects blood and prepares it for tests.
35 Clues: surgery on the teeth, mouth, and/or jaw and facial bones. • individuals working under the supervision of RNs or physicians. • physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness. • medical doctors specializing in diseases, disorders, and injuries of the eyes. • an individual who makes or sells lenses,eyeglasses, and other optical supplies. • ...
Kids Lit Quiz 02 April 2025 2025-04-01
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- What was the famous castle associated with King Arthur?
- In Diego & the Ranger of the Vastlantic by Armand Beltazar, Diego Rigoberto uses what to get around?
- What was the name of the German boy in the novel ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’?
- What kitchen condiment will protect you from witches, demons and vampires?
- What name is given to Will Treaty's horse?
- What object did Royal Rangers use to hide from people?
- In The One and Only Ivan, Ivan, the gorilla, is joined by a baby elephant - what is her name?
- What metal is used to kill vampires?
- What object did Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn use to travel down the Mississippi?
- What term is given to tributes trained for years before competing in the Hunger Games?
- In "The Little Mermaid," how many sisters does Ariel have?
- The brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, are from what country?
- In the story of "Rapunzel," what was she named after?
- What is the name of the little mouse in a series of picture books that doesn’t want to do anything except dance?
- Little Toot is a classic picture book by Hardy Gramatky. What is Little Toot?
- Barney Kettle and his sister Ren, characters from the story From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle by Kate Di Goldi, follow clues left in what story form?
- What colour t-shirts do guests on the CHERUB campus and possible new recruits wear?
- What stone-like mass taken from a goat’s stomach can act as an antidote to most poisons except basilisk venom?
- What animals are the Knights of Ga'hoole?
- Which insects invaded the town of Itchinville by their millions to get a giant jam sandwich?
- In the novel Airborn by Kenneth Opel what were they flying in?
- In this book by Robert Louis Stevenson, David Balfour is an orphan journeying through the Scottish Highlands trying to reclaim his inheritance. What is the name of the book?
- Which Eric Carle book has the title ‘The Bad Tempered…..’?
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- There is a very famous NZ picture book about a little digger. What colour was it?
- What object is Poseidon commonly associated with?
- What article of clothing did a little old lady live in?
- In the Lockwood and Co series what metal is used to trap a ghost?
- In the book "Winnie the Witch" by Valerie Thomas, what is the name of Winnie's mischievous cat who gets turned into different colours?
- What is the name of the giant moth in Japanese culture that is often found on the covers of monsters and mythology books?
- Fill in the blank. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is told from the pov of Elizabeth Bennett, and has a love story between her and Mr _____?
- What herb are vampires allergic to?
- What did Thor carry?
- Where was Dracula born?
- What is the Latin name for a werewolf?
- Which one of the 4 elements are most supernatural creatures scared of?
- What is the name of King Arthur’s foster father?
- What type of insect is Pinocchio’s conscience?
- What was Cody Bank’s favourite way to get to school?
- How many books make up the Narnia series?
- What type of animal was the only one mentioned in the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty?
- Mo Willems has written a book about an animal that shouldn’t drive a bus?
- In the Royal Ranger Ambush at Saroto, what transport did the Temujai use?
- Which girl, under the supervision of the kind Librarian, Mrs Phelps, reads lots of books?
43 Clues: What did Thor carry? • Where was Dracula born? • What herb are vampires allergic to? • What metal is used to kill vampires? • What is the Latin name for a werewolf? • How many books make up the Narnia series? • What animals are the Knights of Ga'hoole? • What name is given to Will Treaty's horse? • What type of insect is Pinocchio’s conscience? • ...
Inside Out 2 Quotes 2025-11-09
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- Pouchy: Which one do you think will work the best? A roll of ____? A rubber ducky--
- Envy: But we hate those things. They taste like _________.
- Val: Plus, I think you'll wanna get some sleep before tomorrow's _________.
- Anxiety: Ennui, where's your _____?
- Deep Dark Secret: We... burn hole... in ___.
- Joy: And the Olympics called and she rallies a weary ______ TO VICTORY!
- Joy: I don't know. _____ or something?
- Joy: ______? Who made the console ______?
- Joy: But she can be a little _________ from time to time.
- Riley: I know, right? I'd give anything for a piece of _____ right now.
- Anxiety: Well, um, Oh! Riley has a _______ test tomorrow!
- Joy: We even got ______ with extra rubber bands!
- Val: But it's not a bad thing. It means you're on her _____!
- Joy: Look, she's not the only one who can _______ the future.
- Joy: Behold! My Super High ____ Riley Protection System!
- Joy: Bloofy, we're in a REAL ______! Could you help us get out of here?
- Anger: And then I ____ her into the dump.
- Envy: It's mostly _______ and dad's yacht rock!
- Joy: And we are expecting a great championship today with the ________!
- Joy: Way down at the root level, these memories were also creating _______.
- Lance Slashblade: But I'm a warrior cursed with a ______ attack.
- Joy: Plus, we followed our new _______ caliber training program.
- Anxiety: Every time we miss, we skate a lap around the ____.
- Fear: Lucy from math class is _____ psychic?
- Pouchy: Which one do you think will work the best? A ______? A frog? Or exploding dynamite?
- Riley: You set the old time school record as a ______.
- Joy: Well, there's a lid for every ___. Come on!
- Joy: Hog the ____?! Trash talk the other team?!
- Disgust: And then we'll ride an _________ of bad memories back to headquarters?
- Disgust: Oh! A ______ chef!
- Anger: ________ f we make the team.
- Envy: Hey, hey, focus everyone. Val's leading us
- Anger: The teachers ______ has a hot tub?
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- Anxiety: I can take notes, get coffee, manage your ________, walk your dog, carry your things, watch you sleep!
- Anxiety: And that means we hit the ___ early and practice like we've never practiced before!
- Joy: Yeah, and breaking grandma's favorite _____.
- Fear: Helmet, ____, gloves, safety check list is complete!
- You're _______ behind Anderson! Skate harder!
- Ennui: Uh, what do you think the _______ are for?
- Joy: Playing in his thirteenth year and fresh from the _______ Box, it's Riley's Anger!
- Joy: An oldie, but a ______.
- Riley: I know. You're the _______ captain.
- Anxiety: No, you're totally right. That decision's not gonna _____ us for the rest our lives at all.
- Disgust: Riley paints her nails to match her ______, everybody copies her and she is so cool!
- Joy: Quick, to the ______ of Future Careers!
- Joy: I was using that as a _________.
- Disgust: Fear! You have a _________?!
- Joy: Stretch those _______, Anger! Let's go.
- Joy: You can't just ______ us up!
- Disgust: Joy, you forgot her ________.
- Ennui: Ennui. It's what you call a _______.
- Joy: You got a real ______ palm there buddy.
- Disgust: Where all the good ______ comes from!
- Joy: We can't go back without her _____ of Self!
- Anger: Ooh, the Fire _____! Finally, a team I can get behind!
- Joy: She's also really kind. And she's nice to _____ cats, I mean, come on!
- Joy: It's fine. Locker rooms are places of ______ respect.
- Mrs. Anderson: Don't forget your _________.
- Joy: Uh, that's laying it on a bit _____, don't you think?
- Joy: You know what? Who likes ______ bread? Show of hands!
- Disgust: We do not want to be red and _____, do we?
- Fear: This is a huge _____! I can't breathe!
62 Clues: Disgust: Oh! A ______ chef! • Joy: An oldie, but a ______. • Joy: You can't just ______ us up! • Anxiety: Ennui, where's your _____? • Anger: ________ f we make the team. • Joy: I was using that as a _________. • Disgust: Fear! You have a _________?! • Joy: I don't know. _____ or something? • Disgust: Joy, you forgot her ________. • Joy: ______? Who made the console ______? • ...
AMSA CROSSWORD A 2020-02-03
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- ACRONYM; Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- ACRONYM; suggests a patient goes against medical advice is a term used when a patient leaves a hospital against the medical advice.
- This clinic focuses on the study of the blood
- Clinic assists with the treatment of the feet and their ailments
- 2 WORDS; This term refers to medical care that directly addresses the threats to life, limb, or eyesight such as chest pain, shortness of breath
- ACRONYM; This specialty works to help patients with disabilities of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons
- Position relating to lying face down
- ACRONYM; Information that can tied to an individual such as name, date of birth and should be removed to be considered protected.
- Process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state
- Clinic assisting in the development of comprehensive medical and surgical care of the eyes.
- Going without food or drink for certain periods of time; usually water is acceptable.
- 2 WORDS; This term refers to the medical care that requires prompt medical attention within 24 to 48 hours such as sore throats, minor cuts and injuries
- Position relating to the front of the body
- Position relating to the middle of the body
- Word for SX
- This medical clinic focuses on the nerves and the nervous system. Typically diagnoses and treats diseases of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles, autonomic nervous system, and blood vessels.
- This field of physicians specialize in their careers to mental health and it’s associated mental and physical ramifications, sometimes with medications.
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- Position relating to lying face up
- Eye condition caused by fluid pressure; if untreated, it may damage the optic nerve causing loss of vision or blindness
- Word that combines; meaning fast
- Wasting away, especially as a result of the degeneration of cells
- This branch of medicine dedicated to pain relief for patients before, during, and after surgery
- Sensation of whirling and loss of balance; associated with looking down from a great height, or caused by disease affecting the inner ear or the vestibular nerve
- ACRONYM; Medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body
- A Deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh
- Abbreviation; Latin; Loosely translated to “as needed”
- This clinic is assists with disorders of the skin, hair, and nails
- Position relating to the side of the body
- This is a graphic recording of hearing produced by audiometry
- Word for TX
- Relating to the skull
- 2 WORDS; Conjunctivitis; inflammation or infection of the outer membrane of the eyeball and inner eyelid; shade of red
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- a person trained in methods of treating illnesses especially without the use of drugs or surgery
- also called sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is an imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body. Used in procedures such as an examine of a breast lump, evaluation of blood flow, view of uterus and ovaries during pregnancy
- ACRONYM; a photographic or digital image of the internal composition of something, especially a part of the body, produced by rays being passed through it and being absorbed to different degrees by different materials
- Position relating to the back of the body
- A ringing or buzzing in the ears
- Clinic that assists with the cares for the male and female urinary tract, including kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
- ACRONYM; meaning Disorder
40 Clues: Word for TX • Word for SX • Relating to the skull • ACRONYM; meaning Disorder • Word that combines; meaning fast • A ringing or buzzing in the ears • Position relating to lying face up • Position relating to lying face down • A Deep cut or tear in the skin or flesh • Position relating to the side of the body • Position relating to the back of the body • ...
engineering 2023-02-23
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- Degrees in mathematics can lead to a variety of career options. The Career Cornerstone Center offers resources to explore career paths in actuarial science, mathematics, and statistics.
- Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy!
- The Junior Engineer will perform routine, entry-level engineering tasks under the direct supervision of a senior engineer with the goal of developing more advanced applied engineering skills.
- Career paths in the sciences can lead to almost any industry -- from manufacturing, to medicine, to microeconomics.
- Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
- Transportation engineering is a branch of civil engineering that involves the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of transportation
- Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
- Production engineering is the science of creating safe and efficient processes for transforming raw materials into finished items.
- The Validation Engineer will oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures used in the development and production of products and will ensure safety, quality, and purity requirements are met.
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- Engineering geologists perform investigations and studies to determine how human-made structures and the earth interact.
- Rheology is a branch of physics, and it is the science that deals with the deformation and flow of materials, both solids and liquids
- Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine -- and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.
- Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
- They use geographic information systems, modeling software, and other computer programs to estimate wildlife populations and track the movements of animals.
- Industrial engineers figure out how to do things better. They engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity.
- Health careers rely on strong knowledge of science and the specific area of practice, such as nursing, public health, medicine, or pharmacy,
- The duties of an x-ray service engineer are to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment
- Forensic engineering is the application of engineering principles and science in the investigation of failure, specifically, the failure of a machine
- The main responsibility of a water resource engineer is to manage a population's water use and ensure that the treatment of water is safe for human consumption.
- Nuclear science and technology can be incorporated into any STEM lesson plan from biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, physical science, life science, environmental and just general science.
- Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment.
- Laser technicians are professionals who work in the field of medical beauty and aesthetics. You'll work to enhance the beauty of your clients.
- Yield engineer provides scan support in low yield investigation & co-work with PI/YE/PE on technology & device specific yield enhancement activities.
- Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset.
- The Army Corps of Engineers provides public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen national security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters.
- A QA Engineer is a professional who finds and fixes bugs in a product or program before its launch, collaborating with developers on fixes to those problems
26 Clues: Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment. • Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy! • Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset. • ...
Career Readiness Crossword 2023-03-21
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- An open position within a company that is available to apply to.
- A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime.
- balance The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal and family responsibilities, including leisure time and activities.
- Development Activities and opportunities that help employees develop new skills, gain knowledge, and advance in their careers.
- A financial product that protects individuals or companies from financial losses due to unforeseen events, such as illness, injury, or property damage.
- Description A document that outlines the responsibilities and requirements of a particular job, typically used to attract potential job candidates.
- A type of work in which a person provides services to multiple clients or companies rather than being employed by one company.
- Letter A letter that explains an applicant's interest in a job and why they are qualified for it.
- Wage The lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay their employee according to government laws.
- Warning given by an employee to their employer that they intend to leave their job.
- A condition in which a person is actively looking for work because they do not have a paid job.
- Additional compensation besides one’s salary or wages that employees receive from their employer, such as health insurance, retirement savings plans or paid time off.
- A group of workers that organize together to improve their pay and working conditions.
- A document used to apply for a job that summarizes one's education, work experience, skills, and achievements.
- A person who starts and runs their own business, often taking on a financial risk in the hopes of making a profit.
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- A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job.
- the process of forming professional connections with others with hopes of providing support, advice, and opportunities to one another.
- The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer.
- Job A job that requires an employee to work fewer hours than a full-time job, typically 20 - 30 hours per week. May or may not be eligible for benefits.
- leave Paid time off from work that employees can use when they are ill or need to care for a sick family member.
- A Person or company that hires people to work for them and pays a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
- A Person who is hired to work for an employer and receives a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
- Additional pay that an employer gives to employees as a reward for their performance.
- Additional hours worked by an employee beyond their regular work schedule that are usually compensated at a higher rate than normal hours.
- The point in a person's life when they stop working and live on the money from their savings, investments, or a pension plan.
- The process of progressing or moving forward in one’s career, often through promotions or gaining new skills and responsibilities.
- Job A job that requires an employee to work a set number of hours per week, typically 35 - 40 hours per week. Eligible for benefits.
- A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to discuss the applicant's qualifications and see if they are a good fit for the job.
- A person who is often contacted during the hiring process to provide information about a job candidate’s skills, qualifications, and character to a potential employer.
- A benefit or advantage that employees receive in addition to their salary, wages, and benefits, such as free meals, gym memberships, or company cars.
30 Clues: An open position within a company that is available to apply to. • The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer. • A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job. • A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime. • ...
Career Exploration Vocabulary 2025-08-08
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- A labor market where people work temporary, flexible jobs such as ride-share drivers or food delivery.
- The feeling of self-doubt or believing you're not as capable as others think you are, even with success.
- A business owned and run by two or more people who share profits and responsibilities.
- Being placed in a job or academic level that is too advanced for one’s current skills or preparation.
- A small, fixed payment often given to interns, trainees, or students to cover basic expenses.
- A way to get paid where your paycheck is automatically sent to your bank account.
- The mistake of continuing a project or investment because of the time or money already spent, rather than future benefits.
- Extra compensation provided by employers, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
- The lowest hourly pay that workers can legally be paid, set by federal or state law.
- A brief letter that accompanies a resume, explaining why you're a good fit for a specific job.
- Someone who is self-employed and works on short-term contracts or assignments for different clients.
- Promoting products, services, or personal branding using platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or LinkedIn.
- Work Jobs that usually require fewer than 35 hours per week and may not include benefits.
- A self-employed person hired to do specific work, who is not an employee and does not receive benefits.
- A student or recent graduate who works temporarily (often unpaid or low-paid) to gain experience in a field.
- Form A form that tells your employer how much tax to withhold from your paycheck.
- Skills you can use in many different jobs, like writing, teamwork, or time management.
- A person who works in the gig economy, usually on short-term or freelance jobs.
- Form A government form used to verify a person’s identity and eligibility to work in the U.S.
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- A conversation with someone in a career or company you're interested in to learn more about their job and industry.
- A person who works for a company or organization and receives regular wages or salary and benefits.
- Specific, teachable abilities like typing, using software, or welding.
- A group of people in the same career or industry who come together to share knowledge and support each other.
- A job training program that combines paid work experience with classroom instruction in a skilled trade.
- A short, persuasive speech about yourself or your skills, designed to spark interest in less than a minute.
- Money or resources that have already been spent and cannot be recovered.
- Working for yourself instead of being employed by a company.
- A job that typically requires 35–40 hours per week and often includes benefits.
- A document that lists your education, work experience, skills, and accomplishments for job applications.
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or biweekly, not based on hours worked.
- A business owned and operated by one person, where the owner is responsible for all debts.
- A type of decision-making error where a person is too confident in the accuracy of their knowledge or predictions.
- School A school that teaches hands-on skills for a specific job, like an electrician or a dental hygienist.
- Payment based on the number of hours worked or the amount of work done.
- Building relationships with people who can help you learn more about careers, find jobs, or grow professionally.
- Personal qualities like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving that help you succeed in the workplace.
- A professional networking site used for job searching, connecting with employers, and showcasing your resume.
37 Clues: Working for yourself instead of being employed by a company. • Specific, teachable abilities like typing, using software, or welding. • Payment based on the number of hours worked or the amount of work done. • Money or resources that have already been spent and cannot be recovered. • ...
college and careers 2021-10-14
Cloudbass Christmas Crossword 2023-12-23
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- Forgotten hero blows his trumpet (5)
- Show where the finger points? (9,4)
- Gary’s Place? (6)
- Napoleon’s got a lovely white peak to his hat (8)
- He cracks cases? (6)
- Left-winger dominating victory embraces players (6)
- Playing tonight — Man City (9)
- Struggle to the place (6)
- In Camera’s, I’m one!(5)
- Welsh OB has a musical Piece (5)
- Elliot’s got the same as price now? (6)
- City in hidden chest error (7)
- New man (6)
- She was lost in James meanderings (4)
- Day in day out he gets an op (4)
- Chief holy person’s nightly joint (9)
- Lass turning chart over (3)
- Angry chap? (4)
- I put the I’s & T’s in a shed for her (5)
- Place where Ecstasy is taken in sheds (6)
- Old king runs the show (5)
- A linen hat ordered for boy (9)
- Glasgow’s first & last on, starring our man with vision at a rave (11)
- What Gary says isn’t complete drivel-listen! (5)
- One struck Winnie’s friend, then got married for company (5,4)
- Boxer with century jokes this money man (8)
- Place cover (4)
- Prophet fixed us a meal (6)
- This Venetian player does the do (7)
- ‘Put it in the can with lithium’ she said (7)
- Truck sage has age developed with nature. (8)
- Rambler Rob by the baize (6)
- Cleopatra’s lover fixes it (7)
- They like a rack so all six are turned on (6)
- Charles is upset when son leaves for a girl (6)
- Fibre man in a deal that's dodgy (6)
- Christian who makes flights (7)
- Useful Cockney cheeky chappy (4)
- It’s in the Malt by him fixing it (6)
- Concentrate on these guys with tubes (5)
- Musky product served up in an oriental setting (5)
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- Guy stumped the day before (5)
- Seed vessel spans over a couple (9)
- Woman I grumble about (5)
- Primarily call our Derby neighborhood our residence (6)
- Liberal employed to help cameraman’s shot, then she meets alien in this work of fiction (8,5)
- A Cooper’s Hat? (3)
- Goddess is inside the Radio newsroom (5)
- Hissing loom function for this lad (5)
- Spark spoils a metal container (6)
- Recording of Monroe divorce rejected (5)
- He can guarantee you mixed years (5)
- Nine air storms for fast driver (7)
- He swapped the O and the A in this hoax (4)
- It’s a bright thing that builds the apps, we hear! (5)
- The disturbed rude diva is now a shooter (8)
- Bury a famous Abdul (5)
- Claim he changed Fez (7)
- Safe arm of the ocean (5)
- CHIEF Wilson’s outfit?(6,5)
- Norfolk flower auditions for our careers (12)
- Man associated with Jug. (4)
- Explorer lodging in this cottage (5)
- VT & Vision still getting scam mail? (4)
- He painted horses, mostly fat, on a ship (6)
- I’m the top mixer (6)
- Ribbon and a small ring (9)
- Hotel for Mr Capp (8)
- Compiler replaced a different Capital for a bright spark (4)
- Point your fingers back at Ronnie and he’ll sort you out! (5)
- Boss with restraint adds yoghurt (5)
- Jane’s Book found upstairs in an office (4)
- Chat reversed for Riedel (8)
- Ring inventor (4)
- King of vision? (5)
- She made a return in a new order (6)
- Hot band (5)
- Cumulus note for us all (9)
- Communist rejected by us (5)
- Bird nurse (11)
- Drop an E if you’re lucky with this fab chap (4)
81 Clues: New man (6) • Hot band (5) • Angry chap? (4) • Place cover (4) • Bird nurse (11) • Gary’s Place? (6) • Ring inventor (4) • A Cooper’s Hat? (3) • King of vision? (5) • He cracks cases? (6) • I’m the top mixer (6) • Hotel for Mr Capp (8) • Bury a famous Abdul (5) • In Camera’s, I’m one!(5) • Claim he changed Fez (7) • Woman I grumble about (5) • Struggle to the place (6) • Safe arm of the ocean (5) • ...
Career Readiness Vocab 2025-05-24
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- or gaining new skills and responsibilities
- A type of work in which a person provides services to multiple clients or companies
- A person or company that hires people to work for them and pays them a salary or
- including leisure time and activities
- Description A document that outlines the responsibilities and requirements of a particular
- Additional compensation, besides one’s salary or wages, that employees receive from
- Additional hours worked by an employee beyond their regular work schedule that
- Additional pay that an employer gives to employees as a reward for their performance
- A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job
- The process of forming professional connections with others with hopes of
- A person who is often contacted during the hiring process to provide information
- Balance The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal and family
- Job A job that requires an employee to work a set number of hours per week, typically
- government laws
- A financial product that protects individuals or companies from financial losses due
- a job candidate's skills, qualifications, and character to a potential employer
- skills, and achievements
- Letter A letter that explains an applicant's interest in a job and why they are qualified for
- A document used to apply for a job that summarizes one’s education, work
- The process of progressing or moving forward in one's career, often through
- usually compensated at a higher rate than normal hours
- Job a job that requires an employee to work fewer hours than a full-time job, typically
- hours per week, and may or may not be eligible for benefits
- investments, or a pension plan
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- A person who starts and runs their own business, often taking on financial risk in
- A condition in which a person is actively looking for work because they do not
- a sick family member
- employer, such as health insurance, retirement savings plans, or paid time off
- A person who is hired to work for an employer and receives a salary or wage in
- unforeseen events, such as illness, injury, or property damage
- A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to discuss the applicant's
- A group of workers that organize together to improve their pay and working conditions
- the amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer
- Warning given by an employee to their employer that they intend to leave their job
- in exchange for their labor
- a paid job
- A benefit or advantage that employees receive in addition to their salary, wages, and
- such as free meals, gym memberships, or company cars
- support, advice, and opportunities to one another
- knowledge, and advance in their careers
- Development: Activities and opportunities that help employees develop new skills,
- than being employed by one company
- and see if they are a good fit for a job
- The point in a person's life when they stop working and live on the money from their
- A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime
- Wage The lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay their employees according
- for their labor
- hopes of making a profit
- An open position within a company that is available for someone to apply for
- hours, and is eligible for benefits
- typically used to attract potential job candidates
- Leave Paid time off from work that employees can use when they are ill or need to care
52 Clues: a paid job • government laws • for their labor • a sick family member • skills, and achievements • hopes of making a profit • in exchange for their labor • investments, or a pension plan • than being employed by one company • hours, and is eligible for benefits • including leisure time and activities • knowledge, and advance in their careers • and see if they are a good fit for a job • ...
SMBHC Crossword Puzzle: Harry Potter 2013-08-16
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- Viktor Krum represents which country?
- Buckbeak is what type of creature?
- Ron turns into whom after taking Polyjuice potion in the Chamber of Secrets?
- The sulking ghost who lives in the bathroom
- Quirrell Possessed by Voldemort in the Sorcerer's Stone
- Dumbledore's mother
- The gift of speaking and understanding snakes
- Headmaster of Hogwarts prior to Dumbledore
- London station to catch the train to Hogwarts
- Harry and Ron encounter ______ in the forbidden corridor on the 3rd floor
- The reason Harry Potter was expelled in the Order of the Phoenix
- Scabbers was who in his Animagus form?
- Ron's worst fear
- Ron received this from his mother after he and Harry drove the flying car to Hogwarts
- The house elf of House of Black
- Shape-shifter that takes the shape of a person's worst fear
- Pub run by Madam Rosemerta
- One of the unforgivable curses
- The sorting hat almost put Harry in which house?
- Attacks Harry on the train in his 3rd year
- Shape of Harry's scar
- Hogwarts school motto (Latin)
- Spell to conjure the Dark Mark
- Shop on Knockturn Alley specializing in objects related to the Dark Arts
- Breed of Hagrid's pet dragon
- Luna's Patronus
- How long does it take for the Polyjuice potion to brew?
- Harry takes the Polyjuice potion to become whom in the Chamber of Secrets?
- dog Sirius Black's animagus form
- Hagrid's dog
- 3 of 3 brothers to ask for the creation of the Deathly Hallows
- Hufflepuff in the Triwizard Tournament
- Secret organization initiated by Harry, Ron, and Hermione
- Evans Has the same Patronus as Snape
- Make of the Weasley's car
- Major sporting event in the Goblet of Fire
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- Hermione's cat
- Shows the corridors, classrooms, people, and secret passages in Hogwarts' castle and grounds
- Hogwarts' tree with a personality
- 2 of 3 brothers to ask for the creation of the Deathly Hallows
- Prison guarded by dementors
- Shop opened on Diagon Alley by the Weasley twins
- Enchanted object used for transportation
- Dumbledore's full name
- Appears to Harry out of the Resurrection Stone
- Harry's cousin
- Triple-decker bus designed for Wizard transportation
- Attacks Ron's father in Harry's dream
- Present to Harry from his godfather
- Kidnapped by the heir of Slytherin
- Teaches 'Defense Against the Dark Arts' in the Chamber of Secrets
- Run Gringotts Bank
- Lord Voldemort's real name
- Winky and Dobby
- Hermione's parent's careers
- Harry uses Parseltongue to open this
- Village visited by Hogwarts students
- Dumbledore's phoenix
- How Fawkes saves Harry from the Basilisk poison
- Ambushed Harry and friends in the Department of Mysteries
- 1 of 3 brothers to ask for the creation of the Deathly Hallows
- Leads flying classes at Hogwarts
- Ron's pet rat
- Left by Dumbledore in his will for Hermione
- Symbol of Voldemort and the Death Eaters
- Argus Filch's cat
- Prominent magical journalist
- Weasley snackbox for instant 'sickness'
- Defense Against the Dark Arts professor in the Order of the Phoenix
- Preserves the memory of 16-year old Tom Riddle
- Harry Potter's godfather
- Enchanted the Triwizard cup
- Chooses the worthy entrants for the Triwizard Tournament
- Sybill Trelawney tells the prophecy about 'the coming of a boy' to whom?
- You must be a _____ if you suffer from lycanthropy
- Bathilda Bagshot's great-grandnephew
- Weasleys' home
- Tried to stop Harry from returning to Hogwarts in his second year
- Harry's Patronus
79 Clues: Hagrid's dog • Ron's pet rat • Hermione's cat • Harry's cousin • Weasleys' home • Winky and Dobby • Luna's Patronus • Ron's worst fear • Harry's Patronus • Argus Filch's cat • Run Gringotts Bank • Dumbledore's mother • Dumbledore's phoenix • Shape of Harry's scar • Dumbledore's full name • Harry Potter's godfather • Make of the Weasley's car • Pub run by Madam Rosemerta • Lord Voldemort's real name • ...
Chapter 9: Avoiding Detours and Roadblocks 2017-11-14
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- Short term relief can lead to long term _____.
- The way to remove a _____ is to take responsibility for it.
- Are you willing to take a chance? Perhaps not. It might be more important for you to hang on to the dream than to actually _____ it.
- One way you can help _____ is to remember this: when you feel like you are at the bottom, the only other way is UP!
- Stephen _____ was considered the most brilliant theoretical physicist since Albert Einstein
- feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured.
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort.
- Often however, people give up too soon for the wrong reasons.Usually,they find they are acting out of _____.
- Some people let their attitudes _____ their opportunities.
- People who _____ their attitudes take them far beyond what others would expect them to achieve.
- test the abilities of.
- Make sure you take your _____ risks, not someone else’s, and don’t let anyone else take your risk for you.
- Some reasonable, yet able to be overcome excuses are physical challenges, _____ or oppression, and personal or family problems.
- If your reasons for giving up are weak, your decision may be based on fear or _____.
- You can _____ on the things you cannot do or you can make the most of the choices remaining to you
- Some women still believe it is not _____ to be ambitious or successful at work and are afraid that success will take a heavy toll on their personal lives
- The _____ to take calculated risks can be just as paralyzing as the inability to overcome fears.
- Although you may run the risk of losing family support, the true _____ is to give up on yourself and your aspirations.
- Bad habits are often used as detours away from your _____.
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- People can be very creative when thinking of _____ for not doing something.
- If you cannot get family support at home, try to get it elsewhere, such as a _____.
- Eleanor _____ was painfully shy, orphaned, and considered unattractive, became First Lady of the United States
- a long or roundabout route taken to avoid something or to visit somewhere along the way.
- desire and determination to achieve success.
- Trying to give the _____ away (which is what you do when you make excuses) can get in the way of having the life you want.
- “I have learned that success is not to be measured by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which one has overcome while trying to _____.”
- It’s impossible to find _____ in a life that’s based on negative feelings and behaviors.
- If you can experience the anxiety, you will gradually _____ it.
- happening or developing gradually or in stages; proceeding step by step.
- _____ risk taking is an important skill for successful living and it is possible to improve your ability to perform this task.
- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- women who prepare for the more _____ careers usually earn more and have more flexibility in their work lives and these things help the become the type of mother they want to be.
- People with a high need for achievement see risk taking as a challenge and a _____ experience.
- Don’t try to solve _____ problems with physical risks.
- "Life isn't always easy or fair" How you choose to _____ to these facts will greatly affect your success and life satisfaction.
- Taking a risk is an _____. You cannot get to the place you want by simply wishing.
- involves uncertainty or danger.
38 Clues: test the abilities of. • involves uncertainty or danger. • desire and determination to achieve success. • Short term relief can lead to long term _____. • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • Don’t try to solve _____ problems with physical risks. • feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured. • ...
engineering 2023-02-23
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- Degrees in mathematics can lead to a variety of career options. The Career Cornerstone Center offers resources to explore career paths in actuarial science, mathematics, and statistics.
- Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy!
- The Junior Engineer will perform routine, entry-level engineering tasks under the direct supervision of a senior engineer with the goal of developing more advanced applied engineering skills.
- Career paths in the sciences can lead to almost any industry -- from manufacturing, to medicine, to microeconomics.
- Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
- Transportation engineering is a branch of civil engineering that involves the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of transportation
- Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
- Production engineering is the science of creating safe and efficient processes for transforming raw materials into finished items.
- The Validation Engineer will oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures used in the development and production of products and will ensure safety, quality, and purity requirements are met.
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- Engineering geologists perform investigations and studies to determine how human-made structures and the earth interact.
- Rheology is a branch of physics, and it is the science that deals with the deformation and flow of materials, both solids and liquids
- Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine -- and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.
- Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
- They use geographic information systems, modeling software, and other computer programs to estimate wildlife populations and track the movements of animals.
- Industrial engineers figure out how to do things better. They engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity.
- Health careers rely on strong knowledge of science and the specific area of practice, such as nursing, public health, medicine, or pharmacy,
- The duties of an x-ray service engineer are to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment
- Forensic engineering is the application of engineering principles and science in the investigation of failure, specifically, the failure of a machine
- The main responsibility of a water resource engineer is to manage a population's water use and ensure that the treatment of water is safe for human consumption.
- Nuclear science and technology can be incorporated into any STEM lesson plan from biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, physical science, life science, environmental and just general science.
- Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment.
- Laser technicians are professionals who work in the field of medical beauty and aesthetics. You'll work to enhance the beauty of your clients.
- Yield engineer provides scan support in low yield investigation & co-work with PI/YE/PE on technology & device specific yield enhancement activities.
- Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset.
- The Army Corps of Engineers provides public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen national security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters.
- A QA Engineer is a professional who finds and fixes bugs in a product or program before its launch, collaborating with developers on fixes to those problems
26 Clues: Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment. • Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy! • Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset. • ...
Types of College Vocab 2022-11-04
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- School Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral)
- Colleges and Universities Schools that get money from the government, and usually offer lower tuition than Private Colleges and Universities.
- Arts College These schools offer a broad selection of courses in the liberal arts, which includes areas such as literature, history, languages, mathematics, and life sciences. Most are private and offer four-year programs that lead to a bachelors degree. These colleges can prepare you for a wide variety of careers or for graduate school.
- These are larger than colleges, and offer more degree programs and majors. They must have at least one graduate program.
- Loans Financial aid that is borrowed from financial institutions. These funds must be paid back; usually with interest.
- Service Academies Consists of 5 highly selective institutions that prepare students to serve as officers in their chosen branch of the military. Students must begin to prepare for these schools no later than 9th grade.
- Degree The highest level of academic degree. Usually a 2-year program after a Master's degree.
- Colleges These schools are private, and are connected to a religious faith.
- Degree An academic degree which usually takes four years to earn and is awarded by a college or university.
- College These schools are private colleges that are specifically for men or women.
- Degree 2 year college degree from a community college, university, college, or technical school. The recipient of this degree can then transfer the credits toward a 4 year Bachelor's Degree.
- The cost of classes at a college or university.
- Degree An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree.
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- Colleges and Universities Schools that do not get money from the government. Because most of their funding comes from tuition, it can often cost more than a public college or university. However, you may receive generous financial aid from these schools.
- Schools These schools are run like businesses that offer a variety of degree programs. They tend to cost more, leading to more debt.
- Aid methods of paying for education/training, such as grants, scholarships, and student loans, etc.
- Black Colleges and Universities These schools were created, because black students were denied access to most other colleges. They offer the opportunity to earn a degree, and to connect with their cultural heritage.
- School the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree)
- Institutions These schools are where at least 25% of the students enrolled are Hispanic. These schools offer their Hispanic students a large community where they can be supported, and relate culturally.
- Native American, & Pacific Islander-Serving Institution These schools serve at least 50% low-income students and at least 10% students who identify as Asian-American, Native American, or Pacific Islander.
- A type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid. They are usually given to a student by the government, and are related to the parent's income level.
- These are smaller than universities, and don't offer as many degree programs or majors. They do not have to have a graduate program.
- Financial aid that is awarded for having very good grades, or for being good at things like sports. These funds do not have to be paid back.
- College or Jr. College These Schools offer 2-year degree programs that lead to an Associate's degree, or other type of certification. You can transfer from these schools to a 4-year college to finish your Bachelor's degree.
- college/university These schools offer 4 year degree programs that lead to a Bachelor's Degree.
25 Clues: The cost of classes at a college or university. • Degree An advanced 2-year program completed after a bachelor's degree. • School the first four years of college study (up to a bachelor's degree) • Colleges These schools are private, and are connected to a religious faith. • School Any degree program beyond a Bachelor's degree, (Master's or Doctoral) • ...
Modern Psychology Careers 2022-06-06
Engineering careers LD 2022-09-14
Engineering Careers BM 2022-09-14
2 Clues: career- dream up the future. spaceships, rockets, and planes. • engineer, a type of engineer that designs planes, spaceships, rockets, and aircraft.
engineering 2023-02-23
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- Degrees in mathematics can lead to a variety of career options. The Career Cornerstone Center offers resources to explore career paths in actuarial science, mathematics, and statistics.
- Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy!
- The Junior Engineer will perform routine, entry-level engineering tasks under the direct supervision of a senior engineer with the goal of developing more advanced applied engineering skills.
- Career paths in the sciences can lead to almost any industry -- from manufacturing, to medicine, to microeconomics.
- Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
- Transportation engineering is a branch of civil engineering that involves the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of transportation
- Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
- Production engineering is the science of creating safe and efficient processes for transforming raw materials into finished items.
- The Validation Engineer will oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures used in the development and production of products and will ensure safety, quality, and purity requirements are met.
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- Engineering geologists perform investigations and studies to determine how human-made structures and the earth interact.
- Rheology is a branch of physics, and it is the science that deals with the deformation and flow of materials, both solids and liquids
- Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine -- and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.
- Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
- They use geographic information systems, modeling software, and other computer programs to estimate wildlife populations and track the movements of animals.
- Industrial engineers figure out how to do things better. They engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity.
- Health careers rely on strong knowledge of science and the specific area of practice, such as nursing, public health, medicine, or pharmacy,
- The duties of an x-ray service engineer are to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment
- Forensic engineering is the application of engineering principles and science in the investigation of failure, specifically, the failure of a machine
- The main responsibility of a water resource engineer is to manage a population's water use and ensure that the treatment of water is safe for human consumption.
- Nuclear science and technology can be incorporated into any STEM lesson plan from biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, physical science, life science, environmental and just general science.
- Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment.
- Laser technicians are professionals who work in the field of medical beauty and aesthetics. You'll work to enhance the beauty of your clients.
- Yield engineer provides scan support in low yield investigation & co-work with PI/YE/PE on technology & device specific yield enhancement activities.
- Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset.
- The Army Corps of Engineers provides public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen national security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters.
- A QA Engineer is a professional who finds and fixes bugs in a product or program before its launch, collaborating with developers on fixes to those problems
26 Clues: Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment. • Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy! • Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset. • ...
engineering 2023-02-23
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- Degrees in mathematics can lead to a variety of career options. The Career Cornerstone Center offers resources to explore career paths in actuarial science, mathematics, and statistics.
- Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy!
- The Junior Engineer will perform routine, entry-level engineering tasks under the direct supervision of a senior engineer with the goal of developing more advanced applied engineering skills.
- Career paths in the sciences can lead to almost any industry -- from manufacturing, to medicine, to microeconomics.
- Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
- Transportation engineering is a branch of civil engineering that involves the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of transportation
- Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
- Production engineering is the science of creating safe and efficient processes for transforming raw materials into finished items.
- The Validation Engineer will oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures used in the development and production of products and will ensure safety, quality, and purity requirements are met.
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- Engineering geologists perform investigations and studies to determine how human-made structures and the earth interact.
- Rheology is a branch of physics, and it is the science that deals with the deformation and flow of materials, both solids and liquids
- Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine -- and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.
- Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
- They use geographic information systems, modeling software, and other computer programs to estimate wildlife populations and track the movements of animals.
- Industrial engineers figure out how to do things better. They engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity.
- Health careers rely on strong knowledge of science and the specific area of practice, such as nursing, public health, medicine, or pharmacy,
- The duties of an x-ray service engineer are to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment
- Forensic engineering is the application of engineering principles and science in the investigation of failure, specifically, the failure of a machine
- The main responsibility of a water resource engineer is to manage a population's water use and ensure that the treatment of water is safe for human consumption.
- Nuclear science and technology can be incorporated into any STEM lesson plan from biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, physical science, life science, environmental and just general science.
- Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment.
- Laser technicians are professionals who work in the field of medical beauty and aesthetics. You'll work to enhance the beauty of your clients.
- Yield engineer provides scan support in low yield investigation & co-work with PI/YE/PE on technology & device specific yield enhancement activities.
- Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset.
- The Army Corps of Engineers provides public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen national security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters.
- A QA Engineer is a professional who finds and fixes bugs in a product or program before its launch, collaborating with developers on fixes to those problems
26 Clues: Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment. • Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy! • Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset. • ...
engineering 2023-02-23
Across
- Degrees in mathematics can lead to a variety of career options. The Career Cornerstone Center offers resources to explore career paths in actuarial science, mathematics, and statistics.
- Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy!
- The Junior Engineer will perform routine, entry-level engineering tasks under the direct supervision of a senior engineer with the goal of developing more advanced applied engineering skills.
- Career paths in the sciences can lead to almost any industry -- from manufacturing, to medicine, to microeconomics.
- Aerospace engineers design, test, and supervise the manufacture of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles.
- Transportation engineering is a branch of civil engineering that involves the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of transportation
- Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems.
- Production engineering is the science of creating safe and efficient processes for transforming raw materials into finished items.
- The Validation Engineer will oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures used in the development and production of products and will ensure safety, quality, and purity requirements are met.
Down
- Engineering geologists perform investigations and studies to determine how human-made structures and the earth interact.
- Rheology is a branch of physics, and it is the science that deals with the deformation and flow of materials, both solids and liquids
- Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering is a discipline that advances knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine -- and improves human health through cross-disciplinary activities that integrate the engineering sciences with the biomedical sciences and clinical practice.
- Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
- They use geographic information systems, modeling software, and other computer programs to estimate wildlife populations and track the movements of animals.
- Industrial engineers figure out how to do things better. They engineer processes and systems that improve quality and productivity.
- Health careers rely on strong knowledge of science and the specific area of practice, such as nursing, public health, medicine, or pharmacy,
- The duties of an x-ray service engineer are to install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment
- Forensic engineering is the application of engineering principles and science in the investigation of failure, specifically, the failure of a machine
- The main responsibility of a water resource engineer is to manage a population's water use and ensure that the treatment of water is safe for human consumption.
- Nuclear science and technology can be incorporated into any STEM lesson plan from biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, physical science, life science, environmental and just general science.
- Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment.
- Laser technicians are professionals who work in the field of medical beauty and aesthetics. You'll work to enhance the beauty of your clients.
- Yield engineer provides scan support in low yield investigation & co-work with PI/YE/PE on technology & device specific yield enhancement activities.
- Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset.
- The Army Corps of Engineers provides public engineering services in peace and war to strengthen national security, energize the economy, and reduce risks from disasters.
- A QA Engineer is a professional who finds and fixes bugs in a product or program before its launch, collaborating with developers on fixes to those problems
26 Clues: Ocean engineering is the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment. • Kinetic engineers investigate motion and force, and come up with ways to convert these into energy! • Digital engineering is the art of creating, capturing and integrating data using a digital skillset. • ...
Work Related Skills 2023-08-08
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- Service Leave (Long Service is given to employees after they have been working in the same job for a long period of time. It is a paid leave entitlement. The employee can go back to the same job once their long service leave ends)
- Collaboration is the process of two or more people, entities or organizations working together to complete a task or achieve a goal. Collaboration is similar to cooperation. Most collaboration requires leadership, although the form of leadership can be social within a decentralized and egalitarian group.
- Negotiation is a dialogue between two or more parties to resolve points of difference, gain an advantage for an individual or collective, or craft outcomes to satisfy various interests. The parties aspire to agree on matters of mutual interest. The agreement can be beneficial for all or some of the parties involved.
- of Entry (Is the access to restricted areas within the workplace)
- Contract (Is an agreement between an employer and employee. That sets out terms and conditions of employment. It includes the rights of the employee.)
- Dismissal
- Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference, that is, the capacity to place oneself in another's position.
- Is when you move up in a position. Normally this carries more responsibility. Getting promoted normally means that the employee gets a higher salary.)
- Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, and some machines; there is also evidence for some kind of learning in certain plants.
- Communication is usually defined as the transmission of information. The term can also refer to the message itself, or the field of inquiry studying these transmissions, also known as communication studies. The precise definition of communication is disputed.
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- Flexibility is the anatomical range of movement in a joint or series of joints, and length in muscles that cross the joints to induce a bending movement or motion. Flexibility varies between individuals, particularly in terms of differences in muscle length of multi-joint muscles.
- Creativity is a characteristic of someone or some process that forms something new and valuable. The created item may be intangible or a physical object. Scholarly interest in creativity is found in a number of disciplines, primarily psychology, business studies, and cognitive science.
- Leadership, both as a research area and as a practical skill, encompasses the ability of an individual, group or organization to "lead", influence or guide other individuals, teams, or entire organizations. The word "leadership" often gets viewed as a contested term.
- An organization or organisation, is an entity—such as a company, an institution, or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word is derived from the Greek word organon, which means tool or instrument, musical instrument, and organ.
- leave (Can be paid or Unpaid)
- Working outside the normal 9am-5pm time zone)
- Teamwork is the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way. This concept is seen within the greater framework of a team, which is a group of interdependent individuals who work together towards a common goal.
- Management is the administration of organizations, whether they are a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body through business administration, nonprofit management, or the political science sub-field of public administration respectively.
- (A fixed regular payment typically fortnightly that equates to a fixed annual salary)
- A pay rate defined in each award, used to calculate some entitlements like overtime.)
- Keeping (Recording and maintaining mandatory employment information)
- Rate (The amount of money paid, charged or earnt every hour)
22 Clues: Dismissal • leave (Can be paid or Unpaid) • Working outside the normal 9am-5pm time zone) • Rate (The amount of money paid, charged or earnt every hour) • of Entry (Is the access to restricted areas within the workplace) • Keeping (Recording and maintaining mandatory employment information) • ...
Essential Vocabulary Weeks 1-7 2023-11-17
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- Acting in ways that balance a business’s profits and growth with the good of society
- A strategic management and lean startup template for developing new business models
- Short statement that summarizes all the benefits a company gives to its customers
- Describes why a company exists and guides a company’s organization, work, and actions
- Describes a quality or behavior of a person
- The practice of seeing and experiencing problems as opportunities to create solutions
- A source of perplexity, distress, or vexation
- Moral principles applied to business issues and actions
- A way of doing business where producers in developing countries are allowed better trading conditions
- Set of moral principles that govern decisions and actions
- Status of creative works for which the copyright or patent has expired
- An action or process of solving a problem
- A social skill that helps you better understand the emotions, intentions, thoughts, and needs of others so that you are in better position to develop value solutions
- Situation in which personal considerations and professional obligations interfere with each other
- Artistic and industrial creations of the mind
- Violating a copyright or patent holder’s rights
- Meeting the planet’s current needs while preserving resources for future generations
- Someone who creates and runs their own business
- An ability that’s learned through training and practice
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- A company that operates not to provide profit for its shareholders but exists to have some positive impact on society
- The ability to clearly express ideas to an intended audience, including persuading others to work towards a common goal
- and Innovation The ability to think of ideas and create solutions to problems without clearly defined structures
- The chance of losing something or having a negative outcome
- A guide of principles that helps a business operate against its moral philosophies
- A methodology used by designers to solve complex problems and find desirable solutionsfor clients. The steps in human-centered design thinking are: Empathize, Interpret, Ideate, MVP Prototype, Test and Evolve
- Doctrine that provides for the limited quotation of a copyrighted work without permission from or payment to the copyright holder
- A limited number of customers within a target market grouped by shared common characteristics. Many entrepreneurs will do this for specific marketing purposes
- The power to take ownership of a project without input or guidance and work through obstacles independently
- A blend of characteristics, attitudes, and skills that describe how successful entrepreneurs think and act; can be useful for everyone to develop an entrepreneurial mindset for their own lives and careers
- Economic development that does not harm society or the environment. It ensures that human and natural resources are maintained for future generations
- Businesses that have met rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency, that they have been certified by the nonprofit B Lab
- Thinking and Problem Solving The process of applying higher-level, process-oriented thinking skills and transitioning that applied reasoning to support the application of decision-making
- The capacity to move forward with a decision despite inevitable uncertainty and challenges
- The ability and willingness to change actions and plans to overcome present and future challenges
- An optimistic disposition with a focus on obtaining the skills and knowledge required to transition into a career
- An organization that provides products or services, usually to make money
- What entrepreneurs get in exchange for starting a business; can include money, personal satisfaction, independence, or positive impact on the economy/community
37 Clues: An action or process of solving a problem • Describes a quality or behavior of a person • A source of perplexity, distress, or vexation • Artistic and industrial creations of the mind • Violating a copyright or patent holder’s rights • Someone who creates and runs their own business • Moral principles applied to business issues and actions • ...
Financial Planning Words 2024-05-20
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- a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college.
- wages withheld from an employee's paycheck for the payment of taxes, benefits, or garnishments.
- is a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- agree to give or allow (something requested) to.
- is a schematic or mapped series of manageable education and training steps toward industry-aligned skills, credentials, and career advancement.
- an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop their employability.
- a person's regular work or profession; job or principal activity. any activity on which time is spent by a person.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- THE NATURAL ABILITY TO DO SOMETHING
- possession of the means or skill to do something.
- the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- prepare candidates for professional work by introducing practical skills and frameworks for understanding issues in their field.
- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- the ability to do something well.
- prepares youth and adults for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, high-demand careers.
- credit An instructional arrangement where an academically qualified student currently enrolled in high school enrolls in a college-level course
- 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.
- are vocational organizations primarily based in high schools, colleges and career technology centers.
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
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- is a group of occupations with similar features. Jobs in the same cluster require similar knowledge or skill sets.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- job is typically one you can perform without any prior education or experience
- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
- the state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or accountable for something within one's power, control, or management
- an official document attesting a certain fact.
- is a form completed by current and prospective college students in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
- monthly income the money you actually get from your paycheck each month rather than the gross amount you get paid before payroll deductions.
- the position of an apprentice.
- money to help pay for college or career school.
- designed to help students pay for post-secondary education and the associated fees, such as tuition, books and supplies, and living expenses.
- Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
- any occupation in which women or men comprise less than 25 percent of the workforce.
- the total amount of income you earn in a single month before any taxes or deductions are withheld.
- an ability or expertise which may be used in a variety of roles or occupations.
- it’s an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years.
- a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
- is a high school equivalency diploma.
38 Clues: the position of an apprentice. • the ability to do something well. • THE NATURAL ABILITY TO DO SOMETHING • is a high school equivalency diploma. • an official document attesting a certain fact. • money to help pay for college or career school. • agree to give or allow (something requested) to. • possession of the means or skill to do something. • ...
Career Vocabulary 2025-09-04
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- Additional compensation besides one’s salary or wages that employees receive from their employer, such as health insurance, retirement savings plans or paid time off.
- The point in a person's life when they stop working and live on the money from their savings, investments, or a pension plan.
- Job: A job that requires an employee to work a set number of hours per week, typically 35 - 40 hours per week. Eligible for benefits.
- A person who starts and runs their own business, often taking on a financial risk in the hopes of making a profit.
- Additional hours worked by an employee beyond their regular work schedule that are usually compensated at a higher rate than normal hours.
- The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer.
- the process of forming professional connections with others with hopes of providing support, advice, and opportunities to one another.
- A document that outlines the responsibilities and requirements of a particular job, typically used to attract potential job candidates.
- leave: Paid time off from work that employees can use when they are ill or need to care for a sick family member.
- A document used to apply for a job that summarizes one's education, work experience, skills, and achievements.
- A benefit or advantage that employees receive in addition to their salary, wages, and benefits, such as free meals, gym memberships, or company cars.
- A person who is often contacted during the hiring process to provide information about a job candidate’s skills, qualifications, and character to a potential employer.
- A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job.
- A letter that explains an applicant's interest in a job and why they are qualified for it.
- Warning given by an employee to their employer that they intend to leave their job.
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- The process of progressing or moving forward in one’s career, often through promotions or gaining new skills and responsibilities.
- A condition in which a person is actively looking for work because they do not have a paid job.
- A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime.
- A type of work in which a person provides services to multiple clients or companies rather than being employed by one company.
- A group of workers that organize together to improve their pay and working conditions.
- An open position within a company that is available to apply to.
- Activities and opportunities that help employees develop new skills, gain knowledge, and advance in their careers.
- Job: A job that requires an employee to work fewer hours than a full-time job, typically 20 - 30 hours per week. May or may not be eligible for benefits.
- A financial product that protects individuals or companies from financial losses due to unforeseen events, such as illness, injury, or property damage.
- A Person who is hired to work for an employer and receives a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
- Additional pay that an employer gives to employees as a reward for their performance.
- Wage: The lowest legal wage rate that employers can pay their employee according to government laws.
- A meeting between a job applicant and an employer to discuss the applicant's qualifications and see if they are a good fit for the job.
- The ability to balance work responsibilities with personal and family responsibilities, including leisure time and activities.
- A Person or company that hires people to work for them and pays a salary or wage in exchange for their labor.
30 Clues: An open position within a company that is available to apply to. • The amount of money regularly paid to an employee by their employer. • A document or an online form that people fill out to apply for a job. • A job or series of jobs that a person trains for and has throughout their lifetime. • ...
Famous African Americans/Women 2015-03-18
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- Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1993, after serving 10 years in the U.S. House of Representatives. A liberal democrat, she is known for her advocacy of the environment and women's rights, as well as her stand against sexual harassment.
- She has served as a researcher, a college professor and administrator, as well as a staunch supporter for greater minority participation in scientific careers. Much of her research has been focused on the skin pigment melanin, and her most significant research has been with testing new chemotherapeutic drugs in cancer cells,
- American basketball player, b. Leeds, Ala. After starring at Auburn Univ., he joined the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1984. Shorter, but heavier than most NBA forwards, he employed a bruising physical style, along with timing and court sense, to become one of the game's premier rebounders and scorers.
- In 1975, became the first black golfer to play in the Masters Tournament; also played in the 1977 Masters; member of the 1979 U.S. Ryder Cup team; played in South Africa's first integrated tournament in 1972.
- Her brief lyrics, simply and musically written in the tradition of Pushkin, attained great popularity. Her themes were personal, emotional, and often ironic.
- Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was born a slave in Philadelphia and purchased his freedom. He became pastor of a black group that had seceded from the Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.
- Won Heisman Trophy 1985, MVP of baseball All-Star Game in 1989. Starter for both baseball's KC Royals and NFL's LA Raiders.
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- American educator and writer, b. Blue Hill, Maine, grad. Univ. of Maine, 1909. Her works, set in Maine and excellent in their regional fidelity, include a biography and the novels Mary Peters (1934) and Windswept (1941). She also wrote biblical studies such as Life and Language in the Old Testament (1955) and children's books like The Story of Lighthouses
- She was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, becoming the first black woman to do so. She upset two-term incumbent Alan Dixon in the Democratic primary and went on to defeat Republican candidate Richard Williamson.
- Co-founded the Afro-American Arts Theatre in Philadelphia, his hometown, in 1967. The Perfect Party (1969) was the first of his plays to receive critical acclaim.
- A professor at the Univ. of California at Berkeley, Chodorow has extensively pursued the question of why women desire motherhood. Using Freudian psychoanalytic theory, she has argued that young girls remain mother-identified even after the Oedipus complex symbolically separates the male child from his mother.
- She guided nine students in their 1957 crusade to enroll in the white school. The students' initial effort was rebuffed, and the governor, Orval Faubus called in the National Guard to stop the students at the door.
- Focused on the history of the American South, on slavery and Reconstruction, and on the African-American contribution to the development of the United States. His best-known book, the pioneering From Slavery to Freedom
- American arctic explorer, b. San Rafael, Calif. She led a series of scientific explorations on the east coast of Greenland. The expedition of 1933, sponsored by the American Geographical Society, was described in her The Fiord Region of East Greenland
- She was the star and executive producer of the TV series V.I.P. (1998–2002). She was the voice of Stripperella (2003–2004), Spike TV's animated cartoon.
15 Clues: Won Heisman Trophy 1985, MVP of baseball All-Star Game in 1989. Starter for both baseball's KC Royals and NFL's LA Raiders. • She was the star and executive producer of the TV series V.I.P. (1998–2002). She was the voice of Stripperella (2003–2004), Spike TV's animated cartoon. • ...
HUNGER GAMES 2022-03-30
college terms 2025-01-02
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- A way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA.
- Hour Each course is assigned a certain number of credit hours, usually corresponding to how often class occurs and how long classes are, as well as the course difficulty. Many classes earn a student 3 to 4 credit hours. To be considered full-time, a student must be taking at least 12 credits per semester.
- Fair Where high school students can go to meet with representatives from different colleges and learn about what each school has to offer. College fairs are typically held at high schools, community facilities, and conference centers, and are usually in the spring.
- Visit During a campus visit, students and family members can listen to a presentation by staff from the admission office and go on a tour with a student guide to see campus buildings and facilities. It's a chance to ask a lot of questions and get a feeling for the school's culture.
- Refers to any program, dormitory, or activity that includes all genders. This term is typically used to describe residence halls that have both male and female students living on the same floor.
- College Community colleges are usually public institutions that focus on providing accessible, flexible courses. Although some CCs have dorms, most CC students commute from home and many are working full or part-time. Students can take one-off courses or pursue 2-year associate’s degrees or professional certifications. Often, credits from a community college can be transferred to a 4-year university. Some community colleges now offer 4-year degrees.
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- Services Most colleges and universities have a career services department where your student can get career planning advice and help finding internships and beginning the job hunt. Career counselors can help undecided students choose a major and learn more about how their academic and personal interests line up with different kinds of careers.
- Period A grace period at the beginning of each semester during which your student can decide to a course with no penalty.
- list A regularly issued list of students who have achieved high academic excellence. Qualification for the Dean’s List varies from school to school.
- Application The Common App allows high school seniors to apply to multiple colleges and universities with one online application. It helps gather all supporting materials including essays. There is a fee to submit to each college that can be waived for low-income students.
- The word "commencement" is often used interchangeably with graduation, but it's not quite the same thing. At a college commencement ceremony, all the students who will graduate (earn their degree) during that academic year may participate even if they haven't officially completed their graduation requirements.
11 Clues: Period A grace period at the beginning of each semester during which your student can decide to a course with no penalty. • A way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA. • ...
Stem Activity 2021-09-17
1 Clue: problems require to make different problems. Creativity, Teamwork, Engineer-Design Thinking, Skills, Inquiry Skills, Integrates,project-based, real-world, careers.
Careers and Income Revision Activity 2021-10-19
3 Clues: money owned by one company or person to another. • the money that a person or a business earns from working. • money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying repayment of a debt.
ABC Talk 2017-03-04
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- - is a measurement defined by the United States federal No Child Left Behind Act that allows the U.S. Department of Education to determine how every public school and school district in the country is performing academically according to results on standardized tests.
- Prizes was created to recognize the public school systems that show the greatest academic performance and improvement while reducing achievement gaps among low-income students and students of color.
- – is a comprehensive school improvement, accountability, and communication platform for all educational stakeholders that will promote college and career readiness for all Georgia public school students.
- – of Developing Skills is a year-long, performance-based assessment aligned to the state mandated content standards. The goal of the assessment program is to provide teachers with information about the level of instructional support needed by individual students entering kindergarten and first grade.LRE – is part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA says that children who receive special education should spend as much time as possible with peers who do not receive special education.
- all students and measuring student achievement to hold schools accountable for educational progress are central strategies for promoting educational excellence and equity in our Nation's schools.
- – Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance, including federal funds
- – establishes and approves the policies that govern the Atlanta Public School system. The Board consists of nine members, representing six geographical districts and three "at-large" districts. One person is elected per district to represent the schools in a given district for a four-year term.
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- are unique yearly targets in reading and mathematics for each subgroup, school and district, as described in Washington’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Flexibility Request.
- is a special-education worker who is not licensed to teach, but performs many duties both individually with students and organizationally in the classroom.
- - the nation’s national education law and shows a longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students. ESEA authorizes state-run programs for eligible schools and districts eager to raise the academic achievement of struggling learners and address the complex challenges that arise for students who live with disability, mobility problems, learning difficulties, poverty, or transience, or who need to learn English. ESEA authorizes state-run programs for eligible
- - Race to the Top Through Race to the Top, the Department ask states to advance reforms around four specific areas
- - Academic Knowledge & Skills is aligned to the state-adopted Georgia Standards of Excellence in Language Arts (K-12), Mathematics (K-12), and literacy standards for Science, Social Studies, and Technical Education for middle and high school students. The Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) are in place for other content areas. Gwinnett’s AKS is a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for college and 21st century careers in a globally competitive future.
- gap refers to the disparity in academic performance between groups of students. The achievement gap shows up in grades, standardized-test scores, course selection, dropout rates, and college-completion rates, among other success measures
- funds aim to bridge the gap between low-income students and other students. The U.S. Department of Education provides supplemental funding to local school districts to meet the needs of at-risk and low-income students.
14 Clues: - Race to the Top Through Race to the Top, the Department ask states to advance reforms around four specific areas • is a special-education worker who is not licensed to teach, but performs many duties both individually with students and organizationally in the classroom. • ...
Ohio 4-H Older Youth Opportunities 2024-10-11
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- Held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, this day-long conference provides teens with educational sessions pertaining to 4-H projects, 4-H opportunities, leadership development, and current events. Includes buffet lunch and opportunities for networking
- This is held at the National 4-H Center (Chevy Chase, MD). It gives 4-H youth the opportunity to explore, develop, and refine the civic engagement skills they need to be outstanding leaders in their home communities and at the national level. Through sightseeing tours in the living classroom of Washington, D.C. and hands-on educational workshops, youth learn about the history of our nation, the leaders who have shaped it, and how they can apply the leadership and citizenship skills they have learned when they return home.
- The mission of the conference is to reward delegates for their state level achievements in the area of dairy cows and dairy goats, provide delegates the opportunity to practice new dairy related skills, observe new dairy techniques, encourage delegates to conduct educational dairy activities in their local communities, foster an increased understanding and appreciation of the dairy industry, meet new people, and share ideas.
- This program is conducted at 4-H Camp Ohio and emphasizes recreational leadership skills and fun activities.
- Held at Recreation Unlimited (Ashley, Ohio). This learning, sharing workshop is intended as a balanced program of social, physical, mental, and spiritual activities. It is a powerful learning environment in which anyone who works with people, professionally or informally, can develop programming for youth or adults.
- Held on the campus of the Ohio State University, this program focuses on college and career readiness for Ohio 4-H members. Participants will have the chance to develop valuable skills, make new friends, and fuel individual growth.
- A traffic safety program conducted by 4-H teen leaders and their program partners for juvenile traffic offenders.
- This club or group provides an opportunity for teens to improve leadership skills while working together in a social environment. Teens increase their skills in leadership, citizenship, and community service and also develop social skills through interactions with their peers and adult leaders.
- Hosted in Washington, D.C. – National 4-H Conference is a premier civic engagement opportunity for 4-H members. It is administered by NIFA and USDA. Delegates become familiar with government and future career opportunities and share their voice with federal agencies and congressional committees.
- A small group of outstanding 4-H youth involved in 4-H textiles and clothing projects. Individuals are selected from across the state to: a) assist in conducting the Ohio State Fair 4-H Fashion Revue; b) assist with educational programming efforts related to textiles and clothing at county, regional, and state-wide events; c) serve as an advocate for Ohio’s 4-H textiles and clothing projects and programs.
- embers are part of the highest youth decision-making and advisement and body in the state’s 4-H program. Members work together to improve Ohio 4-H programming, administration, and relevance to youth in today’s society through cooperation with state 4-H leaders, active support of new and innovative 4-H programming, and advocacy for 4-H and youth issues
- Short term role to assist with Ohio 4-H events in the summer, such as the Ohio State Fair project judging. Serve as speakers, emcees, program facilitators, hosts or hostesses, committee members, and in many other youth leadership roles for 4-H and Extension programs and events throughout the state.
- Membership comprised of individuals from each of the youth organizations represented at the Ohio State Fair. Members are expected to attend meetings and stay at the fair for the entire 12 days, where they help strengthen and coordinate activities in a fast-paced, action-packed month at the Ohio State Fair.
- 4-H Cultural Immersion Project (CIP) experience in Puerto Rico. Is a great way to better understand a different culture without leaving the United States. This experience immerses youth in a different culture and builds multicultural skills and understanding. Teens will experience both the Old San Juan urban area as well as life in the remote mountain town of Castañer. We will also be working with Puerto Rican youth in joint service projects and leading teambuilding activities for students at University Gardens High School in San Juan.
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- Established in an effort to encourage and inspire more 4-H teens to become responsible citizens who are involved in local government. This award is designed to reinforce the importance of having youth become contributing citizens in their communities. Annual selection of monetary award.
- The National 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassador program provides an excellent opportunity for 4-H'ers active in shooting sports projects to demonstrate their skills in leadership, citizenship and community service through ambassador activities that promote and encourage the 4-H Shooting Sports Program.
- This is part of a national initiative involving 49 states and the District of Columbia with high levels of National Guard and Reserve deployment. Programs are designed for military youth to help them find positive ways to cope with the stress of their family member's deployment. Residential camping is one such program. Camp is held at Kelleys Island.
- These awards recognize a 4-H member's achievement in a specific area. Areas include Beef, *Camping, Citizenship & Community Service, Clothing & Textiles, Communications, Companion Animals, Creative Arts, Dairy, Family Life & Child Development, Foods & Nutrition, Gardening & Horticulture, Goat, *Healthy Living, Horse, Leadership, Llamas & Alpacas, Mechanical Engineering, *Natural Resources, Personal Development, Photography, Poultry, Rabbits, *Safety, Sheep, Shooting Sports, *STEM, Swine, Veterinary Science. *Workforce Development, and Woodworking. Award recipients receive a paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Georgia in the fall.
- The 4-H Global Immersion Project is a cross-cultural and agricultural career field exploration program designed to help youth learn about Ag careers, cross-cultural interactions, workforce preparation and leadership skills. In this experience, teens will be part of a “Work Internship” with American Farm School in Thessaloniki Greece. High school students will work in cohorts focused on different program units that include Animal and Plant Production, Food Science & Technology, and more.
- This is held on Kelleys Island at Lake Erie. Campers learn about one of Ohio's most important resources: Lake Erie! Campers will be in, on, and around the water as they explore the science of the lake, learn marine-related skills, and discover the history and recreational uses of our great lake. Campers will learn about safe boating in Ohio and have the opportunity to earn their Ohio Boater Education certificate.
- The Urban Immersion Project is a 4-H initiative that combines cross-cultural learning, teamwork, and service-learning in the urban environment of Washington, DC. UIP Experience is designed to build skills and abilities to prepare youth for success in a diverse workplace as well as build a cultural understanding of those who are different.
- Many funds currently exist for Ohio 4-H members. The majority are for graduates attending The Ohio State University, but several exist for members attending any accredited post-secondary institution. Monetary amounts and requirements vary, but application focus is on 4-H participation and leadership.
- Join Ohio 4-H & Hocking College professionals at Canters Cave 4-H Camp for a weekend of learning about forestry & wildlife education, fishing, hiking, tree climbing, ODNR careers & college opportunities and more
- This is held at Canter's Cave 4-H Camp, Jackson, Ohio. Campers select a shooting sports discipline to focus on for the week and enjoy other traditional 4-H camp activities.
- Opportunity designed for youth who have proven leadership abilities and are willing to take on major responsibilities before and during their county fair.
- Develop advanced leadership abilities by serving in this role, as peer helpers, teen program assistants, and in other capacities. Undergo the training and program planning process specific to the particular camp. A variety of day-camp and residential-camps exist in each county.
- The premier leadership development opportunity available for Ohio 4-H members. The focus of the five-day leadership experience is the development of concrete peer leadership skills that will enhance participants to have an immediate impact in their home 4-H club, county, community, or school.
27 Clues: This program is conducted at 4-H Camp Ohio and emphasizes recreational leadership skills and fun activities. • A traffic safety program conducted by 4-H teen leaders and their program partners for juvenile traffic offenders. • ...
Janes 60th 2020-10-05
1 Clue: 60 Fabulous Careers Ninja London Norway Leeds Nana Max Kim Simon Stephen Tom Hina Ethers Role Model Gin Caring Australia Bottesford How Old Sixtieth
GCSE Psychology - Ethics 2023-11-27
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- UK Ethical guidelines refer to the British Psychological Society’s recommendations that consider the ’?’ of participants.
- Pp's should always have the right to withdraw from a study at any point (the choice to leave)and shouldn't feel pressured to ?, even if they have given informed consent
- Although it is not possible to guarantee for sure that there will be no harmful effect on the pp if they were to take part in a study, research shouldn't ever be able to cause pp's to feel distress, discomfort, embarrassment, or anything of the sort. In other words, pp's should be protected from both physical and ’?’ harm.
- During a ’?’, pp's should be asked about their experiences in order to check for any negative effects or misunderstandings. In some cases, counselling may even be offered to ensure that pp's leave in a healthy state of mind.
- Despite the guidelines, ethical issues will continue to appear in psychological research, and it is therefore important that these are ‘?’ with in the best way possible.
- Since a lot of psychological research is private and sensitive, any data collected should remain ?
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- They should be informed of this right at the beginning of the study, however, if they are being studied without knowing, they of course cannot withdraw themselves. In these circumstances, pp's should be offered the right to withdraw any ? collected on them, and this would be done as part of the debriefing.
- Psychologists should not unnecessarily deceive pp's by misleading them about the aim of a piece of research or by making them think that they have done something they have not.
- Debriefing involves informing pp's of the aim of the research after the study has taken place, making sure that pp's have fully ? the true nature of the study (even when they have taken part but not been aware of it).
- Additionally, some people are not in a position to give their own ‘?’, such as children who are not considered old enough to understand why they are being studied. For this reason, ethical guidelines say that when pp's are under the age of sixteen, their parents or careers should be asked to give consent for them to take part in psychological research.
- In psychology, there are ethical ‘?’ which give psychologists an idea of what they should and shouldn't do when conducting their research.
- It is not always appropriate to inform pp's of what is happening in a study however, since they may not share their real thoughts or show their true behaviour. Sometimes, pp's may therefore be under investigation without knowing, and therefore will not have given consent. This is usually acceptable when people are observed in ‘?’ places because they would expect to be seen/ watched by all sorts of people, for all sorts of reasons, anyway. It would not be acceptable however, if they were in a more private setting, such as their own home or a toilet cubicle.
- Even if pp's are willing to take part in research, it is the psychologist's responsibility to make sure that they protect their pp's ?.
- Sometimes deception can be justified however since, if pp's know the true aim of the study, they could behave differently because they think that they are helping the researcher, for example (? characteristics). Sometimes, pp's may need to believe that they have done something that they have not in order for the psychologist to test how they react. Alternatively, a researcher may pretend to be in danger, for example, to see under which circumstances people would help.
- In psychological terms, when a person agrees to being studied, or agrees on behalf of somebody else, this is referred to as giving 'consent’. If they know what the study is about, and what they are expected to do, this is referred to as 'informed consent', since they have been 'informed' with the required information.
- The term ethics refers to what is ’?’ right or wrong.
16 Clues: The term ethics refers to what is ’?’ right or wrong. • Since a lot of psychological research is private and sensitive, any data collected should remain ? • UK Ethical guidelines refer to the British Psychological Society’s recommendations that consider the ’?’ of participants. • ...
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A Summer of New Friends and Places 2024-06-04
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- Listen to great Mexican music at this plaza in downtown LA
- In 1986, this historic building in downtown LA sustained a fire – but has since been rebuilt
- If you need to take a “pee” on your drive up to SLO, stop at this interesting pink lodge. (2 words)
- The waters of the CA. coastline are so cold due to southern currents from
- The World’s Fair in 1962 introduced us to this tourist spot in Seattle. It takes 43 seconds to reach the top but then you are promised a view of Seattle’s skyline (2 words)
- Jasmine often uses the term ____ expert to describe her occupation. If you need assistance deciding on moving, downsizing, decluttering etc., this is the lady to talk to. She is a hands-on person and has been assisting in the ALP OSB and C&C projects
- California has 840 miles of beautiful ______
- While her husband is temporarily working at Cal Tech, this new member enjoys time with grandchildren and volunteering at ALP. A native of Cuba, the family settled in Staten Island. Her careers include life as a chemist and math professor
- This new member has transplanted herself from the East Coast to the West Coast to be closer to her daughter’s family. After a successful career in human resources with the Federal Government, she now has time to paint, play a bit of Mahjongg, and enjoy activities with Newcomers and ALP
- Get dressed up and deceived at this Hollywood venue. (two words)
- Lights! Cameras! Action! This is the most filmed beach in California
- A native of Los Angeles, she was born in the shadows of the LA City Hall. This lady has done an amazing number of jobs for the government – from manufacturing to legal aid etc. Treasure Fair is a fun place for her to staff
- A world-famous 55-acre garden near Victoria BC
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- The richest beach area in southern California
- This is the location of a war relocation center where more than 10,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
- In the phrase DT Los Angeles, DT stands for _______
- Name of Yosemite’s grand hotel
- A famous park in San Diego, home of the San Diego Zoo
- In 2023, 34% of new campers opted for this style of camping
- The longest beach in California is called ______ Beach
- This hilltop castle building was designed by Julie Morgan for a newspaper executive. When you visit, be on the lookout for zebras
- As you drive south on Highway 1 from Newport to Laguna, there is a state park with 3.2 miles of beach popular with swimmers and surfers. Stay and enjoy lunch at a beach-side restaurant and a walk viewing historic homes built in the 1930’s (two words)
- She is the first "newbie" of 2023-2024. Since she lives right around the corner of CH, you frequently see her spontaneously assisting. She knows everyone in town and will be an amazing VP Communication
- Three hundred miles north of LA there is a famous ski resort operating since 1953. In the summer, you can enjoy 80 miles of bike/hiking trails and a gondola ride to the summit
- Be adventuresome! Come and raft this river in the Sierra Foothills
- After attending school, living and working in DC and PA, this new member has moved to Altadena to be closer to her family. This past year she has spent time settling into her new home and comforting her husband through an illness. With all these life changes, her positive spirit has shone through
- Spend an afternoon visiting this special part of LA to view magnificent cars and educational museums. (two words)
- Downtown LA is the location of this 298-foot-long funicular that dates to 1901 (two words)
- Drive to Oregon to see this magnificent lake, only 1,940 feet deep. It was created 7000 years ago by the eruption of Mt. Mazama, filling the caldera with water from snow and rain
29 Clues: Name of Yosemite’s grand hotel • California has 840 miles of beautiful ______ • The richest beach area in southern California • A world-famous 55-acre garden near Victoria BC • In the phrase DT Los Angeles, DT stands for _______ • A famous park in San Diego, home of the San Diego Zoo • The longest beach in California is called ______ Beach • ...
Unit 2, Chapter 2 - Personal Growth and Behaviors 2022-11-18
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- Programs that allow you to work part-time in a career field in which you are interested while taking job-related courses at school
- To perceive by the ear; to listen attentively
- Small groups of occupations within a Career Cluster; occupations within a pathway share common skills, knowledge, and interest
- The final part of the paper or written speech; referred to as a summary; a final opinion reached through research and reasoning
- cards Cards used to record the title, author, publisher, copyright date, and place of publication (city and state) of resources being used during research for a project (paper, speech, and so on)
- Our set of ideals, beliefs, interests, likes, and dislikes that we use every day to make decisions
- Relating to, or associated with words; communicating with words
- Ability to deal with a difficult situation
- Joining words such as “and” or “but”
- voice A term that indicates that the writer has emphasized the receiver of the action
- To speak clearly and Effectively
- Tells what or whom the sentence is about
- Dealing with the vital and social conditions of people
- Careful or wise in handling practical matters; using judgment or common sense
- messages Verbal or nonverbal communication that is unclear to the receiver
- The main part of a paper or written speech
- voice A term that indicates that the writer has emphasized the doer of the action
- Honoring the memory of; speaking in honor of
- A word group that lacks a subject or a predicate
- Making an effort to understand something; paying attention
- The awareness of a desire to act properly when improper acts are committed or intended
- statement The main point of a paper that you try to support through research
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- An organizing tool for curriculum design and instruction for careers and technical education that provide the essential knowledge and skills for the 16 key career areas
- Tells what the subject does
- The return of, or a response to information, as in the evaluation of a communication; the return of evaluative or corrective information to the sender or point of origin
- The study of mind and behavior
- The beginning of a paper or written speech
- Obstruction; anything that blocks, restrains, or separates
- Without planning or Rehearsal
- The route traveled by the message as it goes between the communicator and the
- A chosen field of work that has the potential for continuous growth and advancement by incorporating your interests, values, skills, and strengths
- To change or vary the pitch, intensity, or tone
- The study of people’s most fundamental and basic beliefs and how these beliefs are justified
- Looking someone directly in the eye
- Have the power to persuade
- A person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do
- criticism Feedback that is helpful and Productive
- Being honest and sincere with ourselves and with others; closely following a consistent code of ethics
- The act of copying the ideas or words of another and claiming them as one’s own
- Positions in which employees perform specific duties within designated hours for specific pay; duties are typically similar from one day to the next
- Rules of conduct that people should follow
- Opportunity to learn a trade on the job while also learning in class
- One or more individuals for whom a message is intended
- cards Cards used to collect data for a report or paper
- Being other than verbal; communicating without using words
- That which interferes with the successful completion of communication; a disturbance, especially a random persistent disturbance that reduces the clarity of communication
- To attract or lure; to encourage someone to participate
- List of information sources on a specific subject; description and identification of the editions, dates of issue, authorship, and typography of books or other written materials
48 Clues: Have the power to persuade • Tells what the subject does • Without planning or Rehearsal • The study of mind and behavior • To speak clearly and Effectively • Looking someone directly in the eye • Joining words such as “and” or “but” • Tells what or whom the sentence is about • The beginning of a paper or written speech • Ability to deal with a difficult situation • ...
Sociology 2025-07-15
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- REALISM Perspective focusing on crime’s real effects on working-class victims and inequality
- A social system where men hold primary power over women
- CRIME Non-violent crime committed by professionals in their workplace
- MONOGAMY Having several long-term relationships one after another
- A system where status and success are based on individual talent and effort
- Developed strain theory and five types of individual response to anomie
- A sociological approach that uses scientific methods to study society
- Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy
- CURRICULUM A curriculum that prioritises the culture and history of the dominant ethnic group
- Left realist who linked crime to relative deprivation and marginalisation
- Feminist who criticised the idea of symmetrical families and gender role socialisation
- Found that girls’ aspirations shifted from marriage to careers over time
- RACISM Systemic bias embedded in the practices of organisations like schools or police
- DEVILS Groups labelled by the media as threats to social order
- A group with norms and values that differ from mainstream society
- Argues that schools operate institutional racism through assessments and expectations
- Saw crime as functional, inevitable, and reinforcing social norms
- The process by which teachers classify students based on assumptions, often influenced by stereotypes
- CHILDHOOD Term used to describe how modern society damages children’s development
- PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime
- Interactionist who introduced the idea of the ideal pupil and teacher labelling
- Using more than one research method to improve validity
- CAPITAL Bourdieu’s concept describing the values, habits, and knowledge passed on by middle-class families that benefit students in education
- Turning education into a marketplace to increase standards through competition
- A sociological approach that focuses on understanding the meanings behind actions
- Studied the effects of streaming and found it reinforced class differences
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- A shift in gender roles and expectations, especially among young people
- FAMILY A postmodern concept of the family based on equality and choice
- The principle that a theory must be testable and capable of being disproved
- The interconnectedness of social categories like class, race, and gender
- A social shift where children’s needs are prioritised more than in the past
- AND GINTIS Claimed schools mirror the workplace and reinforce capitalist values
- THEORY A perspective that examines small-scale social interactions
- THEORY A perspective that looks at large-scale social structures
- CURRICULUM The informal learning of values, norms, and attitudes in school, not part of the official curriculum
- AMPLIFICATION When societal reactions to deviance lead to an increase in deviance
- Defining a concept so it can be measured in sociological research
- EDUCATION Government programs aimed at reducing educational inequality
- WINDOWS THEORY The idea that minor disorder leads to more serious crime if unchecked
- PROPHECY When a student internalises a label and begins to act accordingly
- The practice of dividing pupils into ability groups for all subjects
- A system in which parental choice drives education rather than ability or equality
- FREEDOM The idea that research should be unbiased and objective
- REALISM Conservative view that focuses on tough policing and individual responsibility
- Marxist who argued that the family supports capitalism through unpaid domestic labour
- CRIME Illegal acts by companies or their employees for organisational gain
- FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal
- CHOICE THEORY Theory that people weigh up the pros and cons before choosing to commit a crime
- Durkheim’s term for a breakdown of norms leading to confusion and deviance
- Argued that education acts as a bridge between family and wider society
- Marxist who studied working-class boys resisting school through anti-school subcultures
- CRIME Crimes committed by or with the approval of government agencies
- DEPRIVATION Feeling disadvantaged by comparison to others, even if basic needs are met
- Found black girls resisted teacher racism through independent strategies
54 Clues: A social system where men hold primary power over women • Using more than one research method to improve validity • PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime • FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal • Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy • ...
Sociology 2025-07-15
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- The principle that a theory must be testable and capable of being disproved
- A shift in gender roles and expectations, especially among young people
- Marxist who studied working-class boys resisting school through anti-school subcultures
- CURRICULUM The informal learning of values, norms, and attitudes in school, not part of the official curriculum
- THEORY A perspective that looks at large-scale social structures
- The practice of dividing pupils into ability groups for all subjects
- CAPITAL Bourdieu’s concept describing the values, habits, and knowledge passed on by middle-class families that benefit students in education
- Defining a concept so it can be measured in sociological research
- THEORY A perspective that examines small-scale social interactions
- PROPHECY When a student internalises a label and begins to act accordingly
- Found black girls resisted teacher racism through independent strategies
- Argues that schools operate institutional racism through assessments and expectations
- REALISM Conservative view that focuses on tough policing and individual responsibility
- Feminist who criticised the idea of symmetrical families and gender role socialisation
- CHILDHOOD Term used to describe how modern society damages children’s development
- AND GINTIS Claimed schools mirror the workplace and reinforce capitalist values
- The interconnectedness of social categories like class, race, and gender
- A social system where men hold primary power over women
- DEPRIVATION Feeling disadvantaged by comparison to others, even if basic needs are met
- CRIME Non-violent crime committed by professionals in their workplace
- Durkheim’s term for a breakdown of norms leading to confusion and deviance
- CURRICULUM A curriculum that prioritises the culture and history of the dominant ethnic group
- WINDOWS THEORY The idea that minor disorder leads to more serious crime if unchecked
- Interactionist who introduced the idea of the ideal pupil and teacher labelling
- Marxist who argued that the family supports capitalism through unpaid domestic labour
- FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal
- Argued that education acts as a bridge between family and wider society
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- Turning education into a marketplace to increase standards through competition
- A sociological approach that focuses on understanding the meanings behind actions
- REALISM Perspective focusing on crime’s real effects on working-class victims and inequality
- RACISM Systemic bias embedded in the practices of organisations like schools or police
- A system in which parental choice drives education rather than ability or equality
- A group with norms and values that differ from mainstream society
- A sociological approach that uses scientific methods to study society
- AMPLIFICATION When societal reactions to deviance lead to an increase in deviance
- Found that girls’ aspirations shifted from marriage to careers over time
- PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime
- A system where status and success are based on individual talent and effort
- The process by which teachers classify students based on assumptions, often influenced by stereotypes
- Using more than one research method to improve validity
- CHOICE THEORY Theory that people weigh up the pros and cons before choosing to commit a crime
- FAMILY A postmodern concept of the family based on equality and choice
- Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy
- FREEDOM The idea that research should be unbiased and objective
- Developed strain theory and five types of individual response to anomie
- A social shift where children’s needs are prioritised more than in the past
- CRIME Illegal acts by companies or their employees for organisational gain
- CRIME Crimes committed by or with the approval of government agencies
- EDUCATION Government programs aimed at reducing educational inequality
- DEVILS Groups labelled by the media as threats to social order
- Saw crime as functional, inevitable, and reinforcing social norms
- Studied the effects of streaming and found it reinforced class differences
- MONOGAMY Having several long-term relationships one after another
- Left realist who linked crime to relative deprivation and marginalisation
54 Clues: Using more than one research method to improve validity • A social system where men hold primary power over women • PANIC Media-fuelled public anxiety about deviance or crime • FAMILY A family where roles of men and women are more equal • Weber’s concept of understanding social action through empathy • ...
Layla Petro 2014-01-06
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- shadowing A short-term experience that allows the student to follow an experienced worker and see the day-to-day activities of a particular career.
- A purpose/objective.
- Special skills may be developed through educational programs in the armed services.
- learning Opportunities for students to consider different careers and industries learn basic workplace behavior, develop specific skills within an industry, and apply academic and occupational skills in the workplace.
- degree Achieved after completion of curriculum meeting the demands of a 4-year college program.
- A written statement that is accepted as proof of certain facts; often relating to the attainment of specific skills.
- End-of-course assessment.
- organizations (CTSO-Career and Technical Student Organization) Vocational student organization; nonprofit, national organization with state and local chapters that exist to develop leadership skills and good citizenship among members; each organization is composed of vocational students interested in a specific occupational area.
- Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test: A practice test that measure the critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills that students need to do college-level work.
- Postsecondary career, educational and financial planning site; provides comprehensive information in a web-based format of middle and high school students, parents, and counselors. This site includes comparative information about all of North Carolina's two and four year postsecondary institutions, financial aid, and application services. This program is a partnership among the University of North Carolina General Administration, the College Foundation of North Carolina, and the State Educational Assistance Authority. Accessible @ www.cfnc.org.
- A trainee engages in learning an occupation under the guidance and direction of a skilled worker; a 3-4 training program on-the-job training with related technical instruction.
- College Type of college with up to 2-year programs leading to certificates, diplomas, or associate degrees.
- Allows the student the opportunity to observe and participate in activities related to a career field; supervised by school personnel and related to the student's career choice. (May be paid or unpaid)
- and professional organizations Composed of members who have the same or similar occupation.
- degree An advanced 2-year program completed after attainment of a bachelor's degree.
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- Worker A certified, experienced, skilled craftsperson that has successfully completed an apprenticeship program.
- Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery - is a test developed and maintained by the United States Department of Defense.
- A postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor's degree, master's, or doctoral degree in a specific discipline.
- skills Practices used to prepare for learning and assessment of subject matter.
- education Paid employment with an educational component provided in a career-technical class and supervised by school personnel.
- Education after high school.
- of study A pathway, which a student selects in high school.
- Advising, Placement, and Retention System - an assessment-advising program designed to identify the basic skill levels of students as they enter two-year institutions.
- jobs Paid employment that is not supervised by school personnel; may or m ay not be related to the student's career choice.
- An academic record; an official record of grades earned during a high school career.
- school A privately owned school that operates for profit for those seeking vocational training.
- experiences Unpaid experiences; students work to get experience, contacts, or help out. The experiences are not necessarily career related and not usually supervised by school personnel.
- training Education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site.
- habits Practices used to prepare for learning and assessment of subject matter.
- Vocational Competency Achievement Tracking System is a competency-based instructional management system that focuses on the individual student and tracks his/her achievement in relation to a predetermined set of core competencies.
- Scholastic Aptitude Test - a test that measures the critical thinking mathematical, reasoning, and writing skills students need to do college-level work.
31 Clues: A purpose/objective. • End-of-course assessment. • Education after high school. • of study A pathway, which a student selects in high school. • skills Practices used to prepare for learning and assessment of subject matter. • habits Practices used to prepare for learning and assessment of subject matter. • ...
Financial Aid Application Process 2014-11-13
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- Through the FAFSA ____ Initiative, ISAC works with school districts across the state to help identify which of their students have completed the FAFSA
- Scholarships that are awarded based on a particular skill or attribute are described as ____ based
- ISIR: Institutional Student Information ____
- Used to sign legally binding documents electronically
- ISAC’s annual Financial Aid ____ program is part of the National Training for Counselors and Mentors (NT4CM), which is a free train-the-trainer program to support counselors and mentors who assist students and their families in preparing financially for college
- Eligibility for ____ loans is not based on the borrower's financial need, and the borrower is responsible for the interest from the date the funds are disbursed
- Number of months for which an independent student must have physically resided in Illinois (with Illinois being his/her true, fixed, and permanent home) in order to be considered an Illinois resident for the purposes of ISAC-administered gift assistance
- Acronym for federal aid application
- Pay It ____: Model of college financing (not yet in use in the United States on any large scale) where the state or the college initially cover all or a portion of the student’s education costs, and the student pledges to pay a percentage of his or her income for a number of years after leaving school
- The process college financial aid administrators use to confirm that data reported on the FAFSA is accurate
- Major federal grant program, with a current annual maximum award of $5,730
- Acronym for ISAC-administered teacher education program through which 250 awards are given per year
- The new federal aid application becomes available on the first day of this month each year
- Assistance that does not typically have to be repaid: ____ Aid
- ISAC's group of recent college graduates who are trained to serve as near peer mentors to high school students, helping students and their families navigate the financial aid process
- Federal Work-____ provides jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need who are attending eligible postsecondary school
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- Before receiving the first disbursement of a Federal Stafford or Federal Perkins Loan, borrowers must complete ____ counseling
- The addition of unpaid interest to the principal balance of a loan
- COA minus EFC equals …
- A student who does not meet at least one of the independent student criteria for any given academic year is considered ____
- ____ Application for Federal Student Aid
- An estimate of what expenses are usually incurred by students enrolled at a particular college: ____ of Attendance
- Payment of state or federal student aid funds to the student by the school
- An estimate of the amount of money the applicant (and applicant's parents, if dependent or spouse, if independent) must pay toward college expenses: Expected Family ____
- IRS Data ____ tool allows applicants to view and/or securely transfer information directly from the IRS database into FAFSA on the Web
- U.S. Secretary of Education
- The Federal School Code List contains the unique ____-digit codes assigned by the U.S. Department of Education for schools participating in the Title IV federal student aid programs
- Smartphone app designed by ISAC that provides reminders/info regarding FAFSA completion and ISACorps events: B4College ____
- Golden ____
- ISAC's free, one-day workshop that is designed to introduce new financial aid professionals to financial aid concepts, processes and programs, and help them develop a solid foundation on which to build their careers: ____ Aid 101
- Applicants receive this after completing the federal aid application: Student ____ Report
- Acronym for the U.S. Department of Education website that consolidates guidance, resources, and information related to the administration and processing of Title IV federal student aid into one online site for use by the entire financial aid community (this is where you can find Dear Colleague Letters and ED electronic announcements)
- Work and loans are examples: ____ Help
- Families should avoid these when seeking financial assistance
- HELP Program: Higher Education License ____ Program (2 words)
35 Clues: Golden ____ • COA minus EFC equals … • U.S. Secretary of Education • Acronym for federal aid application • Work and loans are examples: ____ Help • ____ Application for Federal Student Aid • ISIR: Institutional Student Information ____ • Used to sign legally binding documents electronically • Families should avoid these when seeking financial assistance • ...
Rio Tinto Acronyms (not abbreviations) 2024-01-31
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- The more of this we produce, the more money we make. (3)
- The way Survey receivers get information from satellites and provides them with accurate spatial positioning (3)
- The end goal role of all mine planners careers (4)
- A meeting to discuss the previous days performance between control and site (3)
- When your supervisor supervises you and their supervisor supervises them and their supervisor supervises them (3)
- Restricts the movements of autonomous drill rigs (3)
- Guidelines for managing rocky and sticky feed through the plant (3)
- If you feel like a seat massage in the car, set this bad boy off (3)
- Database containing all Rio Tinto's grade data (4)
- Please have it on my desk by _ _ _ today, Kindest regards (3)
- You need one of these for all frequented tasks (3)
- Safety reporting metric, often discussed in safety meetings (4)
- Dreaded but respected, a daily ritual for staying protected (3)
- The grade controllers least favourite acronym to hear on a phone call (3)
- Trainers will test you on this (3)
- This team despises free digging because of the wear on the machines (3)
- Don't cross the red projected lines in this area! (3)
- Formed 26 billion years ago, it's what we mine (3)
- Location of our best grade stockpiles (3)
- One team, one dream. We are family (4)
- Required when you're unable to effectively control the risks in your take 5 (3)
- If this clunky but unbreakable ordering program had a motto, it would be "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" (3)
- Production tries to follow this as best as they can (4)
- Database containing Rio Tinto's production data (3)
- The plant hates it, but technically it's still high grade (3)
- The smartest minds in the Pilbara, we'd be lost without this team (3)
- Essential document for controlling a long term fatal Geological illness (4)
- The alternative to this would be a simple grade destination Y chart with HG, BL, LG and W (4)
- The total sum of vibration calculated of the blast (3)
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- Area of the plant where ore begins its journey off site (3)
- Very helpful to follow when you're trying to complete a new task (not necessarily safety related) (3)
- Meeting at the start of every swing (3)
- This MTS department LOVE blowing stuff up! (3)
- A type of stockpile tipping and reclaiming process (4)
- Robot. Drill. Hole (3)
- Essential for safely planning your journey in the pit. We look at it every morning (5)
- This team loves optimising, and open plan offices (3)
- It only takes 5 minutes! (4)
- This keeps you safe from stuff that can kill you (3)
- Your performance 6 commitment can't be a _ _ _ task (3)
- A system in place to keep everyone safe from fatal risks (3)
- A discussion between engineers, drills, blast and production on yesterdays performance (3)
- Definitely in the top 3 LEAST favourite acronyms for a Manager (or anyone) to hear in a meeting (3)
- Sister site to Brockman 4 (4)
- Survey loves this Russian creation (7)
- Our brave saviours, their emblem is the warthog (3)
- Required when you need to work within 10m of a high wall (3)
- You'll be making a mad dash here to change your flight to the one that isn't delayed (5)
- The overseers of all sites product (4)
- You need to complete one of these when you're travelling (3)
- Initially invented by America for the military, it's now used by survey for accurate location tracking (3)
- All things related to blast vibration and heritage and management (3)
- Great work lifestlye to get platinum status (4)
- If the Geologist who finds this gets 0.1% of the profits, EVERYONE would want to be a Geologist (4)
- Machine with many wheels that makes blast crew offsiders come back dirty and smelly (3)
- Dozers and graders bread and butter. Also, it doesn't make grammatical sense when people say _ _ _ _ it up (4)
56 Clues: Robot. Drill. Hole (3) • It only takes 5 minutes! (4) • Sister site to Brockman 4 (4) • Trainers will test you on this (3) • Survey loves this Russian creation (7) • One team, one dream. We are family (4) • The overseers of all sites product (4) • Meeting at the start of every swing (3) • Location of our best grade stockpiles (3) • ...
Mode of Writing Challenge 2013-05-16
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- Here is how you set up a tent: First, clear a 9 by 9 foot area of snags, limbs, and anything that might pierce the bottom of the tent. Unfold the tent so that the corners of the waterproof bottom form a square. Peg down the corners of the bottom.
- Around 2 a.m. something woke Charles Hanson up. He lay in the dark listening. Something felt wrong. Outside, crickets sang, tree-frogs chirruped. Across the distant forest floated two muffled hoots from a barred owl. It was too quiet. At home in New Jersey, the nights are filled with the busy, comforting sounds of traffic. You always have the comforting knowledge that other people are all around you. And light: At home he can read in bed by the glow of the streetlight. It was too quiet. And much too dark.
- Goodall and Fossey began their careers by following their childhood dreams of working with animals in Africa. In her late twenties, Goodall finally saved up enough money to travel to Cape Town, South Africa, where she met the famous paleontologist Louis Leakey. He hired her as his secretary and by 1960 convinced her to studychimpanzees in the wild.
- A park is a place to go for outdoor recreation-to swim, picnic, hike, camp, walk the dog, play tennis, paddle your canoe, and, in some places take rides in miniature trains or swish down a waterslide. Florida has a rich variety of parks, ranging from acres of RVs ringed around recreation halls, to impenetrable mangrove wilderness
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- The way something is written or the type of writing
- O'Leno is a good example of a state park in Florida. Surrounded by the tall, shaded woods of a beautiful hardwood forest, the Santa Fe River disappears in a large, slowly swirling, tree-lined pool. After appearing intermittently in scattered sinkholes, the river rises three miles downstream in a big boil, then continues on to meet the Suwannee and the sea.
- Before you go camping in Florida, plan ahead. Don't wind up in the wilds when you want to be near Disney World, and don't wind up on a concrete RV pad when you really want the forest primeval. Find out what parks are available, and what they are like. Get good information on what to expect, and what your options are. This can make all the difference in the quality of your vacation.
- In Lord of the Rings, the setting gives the reader a sense of goodness or malevolence. Unlike an environment that is removed from the work, Tolkien’s setting sometimes is the story. Possibly the setting could even tell the story if there were no characters. For example, in the house of Elrond of the elves, Frodo's experience is defined by the setting.
8 Clues: The way something is written or the type of writing • Here is how you set up a tent: First, clear a 9 by 9 foot area of snags, limbs, and anything that might pierce the bottom of the tent. Unfold the tent so that the corners of the waterproof bottom form a square. Peg down the corners of the bottom. • ...
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