discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
American history vocab 10-13 2022-11-18
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- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- arrangement grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition.
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
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- railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- company sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-09-09
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- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A political/legal consequence of the Industrial Revolution was the formation of what
- Dangerous work environments that fueled industrial growth
- Prior to an industrialised society, Britain could be described as a what society?
- Method of rotating crops to increase soil fertility
- Invention that revolutionised textile production
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- The expansion of an empire's land and territory
- First steam locomotive and used for commercial purposes was invented by James ___ (1829)
- Consolidation of land for more efficient farming, known as the what act
- Key invention that powered transportation and factories
- The Industrial Revolution is said to have begun around the year 17__
- Overcrowded and unsanitary housing for factory workers
12 Clues: Movement of people from rural areas to cities • The expansion of an empire's land and territory • Invention that revolutionised textile production • Method of rotating crops to increase soil fertility • Overcrowded and unsanitary housing for factory workers • Key invention that powered transportation and factories • ...
Into To Literature; Hamlet Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-09
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- very intelligent, hates the relationship between his mother and uncle
- Love interest of Hamlet, loves flowers
- Hamlet stabs him through the tapestry
- Hamlet's old friend who needs answers and intrigued by scientific discoveries
- Remains alive to tell Hamlet's story
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- seeks to avenge his father's honor and attack Denmark
- Killed his brother by pouring acid in his ear
- Hamlet's old friend who is more "go with the flow"
- Spends most of his time in France
- Married her dead husband's brother
- Gives Hamlet orders to kill the king
11 Clues: Spends most of his time in France • Married her dead husband's brother • Gives Hamlet orders to kill the king • Remains alive to tell Hamlet's story • Hamlet stabs him through the tapestry • Love interest of Hamlet, loves flowers • Killed his brother by pouring acid in his ear • Hamlet's old friend who is more "go with the flow" • ...
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 2020-12-23
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- What color is Stics
- What color is Tails
- Nukls color
- Which Animal is Tails
- Which Animal is Nukls
- What does Dr. Eggman wear on his face
- Which Animal in Sonic
- Amys weapon
- Nukls power
- Dish that Sonic loves?
- Not so smart, but good
- The most important girl
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- Who almost cut Sonic
- What colos is Amy
- Stics weapon
- Why is villain called Dr. Eggman
- Sonic’s second best friend
- Dr. Eggmans best invention
- Sonics power
- Tails best invention
- the evil villan
- The main character
- Sonic’s best buddy?
- Almost killed Sonic
24 Clues: Nukls color • Amys weapon • Nukls power • Stics weapon • Sonics power • the evil villan • What colos is Amy • The main character • What color is Stics • What color is Tails • Sonic’s best buddy? • Almost killed Sonic • Who almost cut Sonic • Tails best invention • Which Animal is Tails • Which Animal is Nukls • Which Animal in Sonic • Dish that Sonic loves? • Not so smart, but good • ...
The importance of materials development for language 2021-09-06
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- providing the learner with the experience of the language in use
- helping the teacher to make discoveries about the language
- is a way of facilitate language
- anything which can udes to facilitate the learning of a language
- book dedicated to the publication of reports of materials development
- they are also materials development
- is a practical undertaking involving the production evaluation adaptation and exploitation of materials
- materials generally serve as the basis of much of language imput that learners receive
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- encouraging the learner to use the language
- material developer
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- is an interactive way of facilitate language
- materials development association
- have considerable experience and expertise as teachers
- help participants to become more aware of important issues in L2
- interact with practitioners
16 Clues: material developer • interact with practitioners • is a way of facilitate language • materials development association • they are also materials development • encouraging the learner to use the language • is an interactive way of facilitate language • guiding the learner in practicing the language • have considerable experience and expertise as teachers • ...
Rome Part 2 2024-01-24
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- Assassinated by the Roman Senate
- Person who is killed for their beliefs
- Famous Roman scientist who made discoveries about space
- Nephew of Caesar who later became the first emperor of Rome
- When currency loses value
- Founder of Christianity
- 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome
- Used to transport water to cities in Rome
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- Ruler of Egypt who allied herself with Marc Antony
- The official language of Rome
- Once a place for the people of Rome to gather and a public square
- A famous Roman Catholic Church built 2000 years ago
- Place where gladiators battled
- Holy Text of Christianity
- Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity
15 Clues: Founder of Christianity • Holy Text of Christianity • When currency loses value • The official language of Rome • Place where gladiators battled • Assassinated by the Roman Senate • Person who is killed for their beliefs • 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome • Used to transport water to cities in Rome • Emperor of Rome who converted to Christianity • ...
Paper-making 2024-05-01
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- The spread of paper was due greatly to _____ along the Silk road
- This resource completely reshaped and restructuring society after its invention
- paper was a tool that allowed people to do this
- ______ was greatly impacted and altered by paper's invention
- Part of paper's restructuring had to do with the fact that ___ could now be shared and spread
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- The invention of paper-making impacted this aspect of society immensely
- Many historians believe paper led to a golden age, or period of _____
- Similar to when it was first invented, today there are many _____ to creating paper
8 Clues: paper was a tool that allowed people to do this • ______ was greatly impacted and altered by paper's invention • The spread of paper was due greatly to _____ along the Silk road • Many historians believe paper led to a golden age, or period of _____ • The invention of paper-making impacted this aspect of society immensely • ...
SW Day3 2025-12-03
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- A substance with pH<7
- Discoveries in electromagnetism
- Co-discovered DNA structure
- Infectious particle
- d=m/V is the formula for this
- A charged particle
- A group of similar cells performing a function
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- Force acting on a unit area
- plant pigment
- Speeds up a chemical reaction
- the lightest gas in the world
- Essential building molecule
12 Clues: plant pigment • A charged particle • Infectious particle • A substance with pH<7 • Force acting on a unit area • Co-discovered DNA structure • Essential building molecule • Speeds up a chemical reaction • the lightest gas in the world • d=m/V is the formula for this • Discoveries in electromagnetism • A group of similar cells performing a function
Lesson 11,12 (2) 2020-11-29
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- STD is associated with ………….. (9)
- Cheapest means of transport. (9)
- A broad metalled road used for high speed movement. (7)
- Canal that reduced the travel time between India and U.K. (4)
- Invention of ………… revolutionised the system of transport. (5)
- Waterways need only a ……….. (4)
- The Highway between the Atlantic Coast in the East upto the Pacific Coast in the west. (5,8)
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- Highways or expressways are also called. (8)
- India has the ……………. Largest Railway network in the world. (6)
- Longest Rail Route in the world. (5,8)
- Second revolution in transport was marked by the invention of………….. (5,6)
- A Transport which can be used both over land and water. (10)
- ……………….. were the first to build the roads. (6)
- Large sized Boats. (4)
- Fuel for Steam Engine was …………. (4)
15 Clues: Large sized Boats. (4) • Cheapest means of transport. (9) • Waterways need only a ……….. (4) • STD is associated with ………….. (9) • Fuel for Steam Engine was …………. (4) • Longest Rail Route in the world. (5,8) • Highways or expressways are also called. (8) • ……………….. were the first to build the roads. (6) • A broad metalled road used for high speed movement. (7) • ...
Global Studies 2024-11-10
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- made an observatory
- worldly
- until the mid-1500s European Scholars accepted the teachings of
- disagreed with many of the new scientific ideas
- impacted people's everyday lives
- many of the great scientific discoveries made during the Renaissance were in this area
- a complete change or overthrow of a government
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- the type of art before Renaissance art
- most influential scientist of the time
- funded Renaissance art
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- “ I think, therefore I am “
- Earth-centered universe
- was improved by the technological advances of the time
- studied orbits
- Gutenberg created the printing press
- where the Renaissance started
- a rebirth of learning that produces many great works of art and literature
- helped to improve drawings
- most prevalent religion of the time
20 Clues: worldly • studied orbits • made an observatory • funded Renaissance art • Earth-centered universe • helped to improve drawings • “ I think, therefore I am “ • where the Renaissance started • impacted people's everyday lives • most prevalent religion of the time • Gutenberg created the printing press • the type of art before Renaissance art • most influential scientist of the time • ...
Social Studies quiz crossward 1 2018-02-04
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- established a path to statehood, encouraged education and banned slavery
- one of the buildings burned by the British soldiers
- a patriotic poem written that became our National Anthem
- a sharp-bladed machine that cut grain
- machine that separated seeds from cotton fibers
- beliefs that support freedom, justice, and equality
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- the advancement and expansion of technology used to promote business and work in the North
- a person who organizes resources or services to sell in hopes of making a profit
- an invention powered by steam, limited to waterways
- the result of conflict on trade, kidnapping, and British support of the American Indians
- a territory in the Midwest that was divided into 3-5 separate territories
- used to send electrical signals through a wire
- a steam invention that was invented in 1814, able to move goods and people
- a man-made channel of water that connects one body of water to another
14 Clues: a sharp-bladed machine that cut grain • used to send electrical signals through a wire • machine that separated seeds from cotton fibers • an invention powered by steam, limited to waterways • one of the buildings burned by the British soldiers • beliefs that support freedom, justice, and equality • a patriotic poem written that became our National Anthem • ...
NORTHERN CAPE 2025-08-18
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- Things passed down from earlier generations
- Heritage site where a famous fossil child was found
- Large game reserve home to the Big Five animals
- People who live in the North West Province and have royal palaces
- Colorful craft often used in traditional jewelry
- Very old remains of plants or animals turned to stone
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- Town known for its mining history and gold discoveries
- Traditional drums used in ceremonies and music
- Home of a king or queen
- Special porridge eaten in the North West Province
10 Clues: Home of a king or queen • Things passed down from earlier generations • Traditional drums used in ceremonies and music • Large game reserve home to the Big Five animals • Colorful craft often used in traditional jewelry • Special porridge eaten in the North West Province • Heritage site where a famous fossil child was found • ...
Crossword machine age 2024-11-23
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- - The process of making or manufacturing goods.
- - Doing something in the best possible way with little waste.
- - The process of using machines to do tasks automatically.
- - A significant change in society, often linked to industry or technology.
- - The application of science and math to build machines and structures.
- - A building where goods are manufactured in large quantities.
- - A small machine or tool that performs a specific task.
- - The science of designing and building robots.
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- - A new device or method created to solve a problem.
- - A new idea or invention that changes how things are done.
- - Tools and systems created using scientific knowledge.
- - A form of energy that powers many modern devices.
- - A part of a machine that has a specific function.
- - The process of putting parts together to make something.
14 Clues: - The process of making or manufacturing goods. • - The science of designing and building robots. • - A form of energy that powers many modern devices. • - A part of a machine that has a specific function. • - A new device or method created to solve a problem. • - Tools and systems created using scientific knowledge. • ...
Nikola Tesla 2022-07-10
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- Tesla unit used for measuring
- most important field of work
- His good friend and illustrious writer
- the disease almost killed him
- His Hydroelectric project located here
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- Arch rival
- the tower for wireless power transmission
- Perhaps his most famous invention
- butted heads with marconi over this ground-breaking invention
9 Clues: Arch rival • most important field of work • Tesla unit used for measuring • the disease almost killed him • Perhaps his most famous invention • His good friend and illustrious writer • His Hydroelectric project located here • the tower for wireless power transmission • butted heads with marconi over this ground-breaking invention
Inventions 2023-06-13
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- - An invention that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- - A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, pedals, and handlebars.
- - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- - An invention that revolutionized the mass production of books and documents.
- - A device used for communicating with others over long distances.
- - A device used to capture and record images and moments.
- - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- - An electronic device that displays moving images and sound for entertainment.
- - A global network that connects computers and allows for communication and information sharing.
- - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- - A machine that processes data and performs tasks according to instructions.
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- - A fastening device used in clothing and bags for quick opening and closing.
- - A device used to measure and indicate the time.
- - An appliance that uses electromagnetic waves to heat and cook food quickly.
- - A powered flying vehicle that transports people and goods through the air.
- - One of the most important inventions that enabled the development of transportation.
- - A device used for mathematical calculations.
- - A navigational tool that uses a magnet to point towards the Earth's magnetic north.
- - An antibiotic drug that revolutionized medicine by treating bacterial infections.
- - An appliance used to keep food and beverages cool and preserved.
20 Clues: - A device used for mathematical calculations. • - A device used to measure and indicate the time. • - A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • - A device used to capture and record images and moments. • - A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging. • - An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • ...
GE Grammar Crossword 2015-12-02
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- how good or useful sth or sb's work is
- making new discoveries
- sth you must do it immediately
- very small in degree
- a feeling or great shock,fear or disgust
- the act or saying goodbye to sb
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- fit or suitable to be eaten
- to give special importance to sth
- to make a person or an animal heaithy again after an illness
- especially in the mountain
- objects that be moved
- when you go to beautiful place you will do it
- shut and open your eyes
- from one position or place to sth
14 Clues: very small in degree • objects that be moved • making new discoveries • shut and open your eyes • especially in the mountain • fit or suitable to be eaten • sth you must do it immediately • the act or saying goodbye to sb • to give special importance to sth • from one position or place to sth • how good or useful sth or sb's work is • a feeling or great shock,fear or disgust • ...
gothic literature 2022-11-22
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- gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____.
- a monster who fights against themselves
- the era when major scientific discoveries occured
- a woman who is in distress
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- ghosts and other mysterious characters
- people who stole bodies were called body ____.
- a bad person who controls others
- character who drinks blood
- another word for being unable to see something
9 Clues: character who drinks blood • a woman who is in distress • a bad person who controls others • ghosts and other mysterious characters • a monster who fights against themselves • people who stole bodies were called body ____. • another word for being unable to see something • gothic relies on the readers' fear of the _____. • the era when major scientific discoveries occured
Business Terminology 2023-06-20
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- Plan The plan and strategy for successful business operation
- Utilizing funds to gain profit
- A name, term, design, or any other feature that distinguishes a product or service
- A place where goods or services are bought and sold
- A person who purchases goods or services
- A person who starts a new business venture
- Developing new products, ideas, discoveries, etc.
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- A good or service offered for sale
- The money made in business
- Developing and launching new ideas or products in the market
- Commerce or trade
- Assistance, support, or activity provided to customers
- Strategies to sell goods or services
- Expanding business through interactions with other people
- The activities of selling goods or services
15 Clues: Commerce or trade • The money made in business • Utilizing funds to gain profit • A good or service offered for sale • Strategies to sell goods or services • A person who purchases goods or services • A person who starts a new business venture • The activities of selling goods or services • Developing new products, ideas, discoveries, etc. • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- exclusive economic control of an industry
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- Incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- railroad railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
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- company sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- arrangment grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition.
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
M5 2025-02-05
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- Someone who takes pictures for a living.
- A worker who fixes pipes and water systems.
- A person who studies the natural world and makes discoveries.
- Someone who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
- A person who repairs and maintains cars and machines.
- A creative person who paints, draws, or sculpts.
- A culinary expert responsible for preparing meals.
- A professional who investigates and reports news stories.
- A healthcare worker who takes care of people's teeth.
- Someone who helps students learn new things.
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- A person trained to travel and work in space.
- A medical worker who helps doctors and cares for patients.
- A person who gives legal advice and represents clients in court.
- A professional who designs buildings and structures.
- A person who plays an instrument or sings professionally.
- Someone who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- Someone who flies airplanes.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- A person who treats sick or injured people.
- A professional who designs and builds machines or structures.
20 Clues: Someone who flies airplanes. • Someone who takes pictures for a living. • A worker who fixes pipes and water systems. • A person who treats sick or injured people. • Someone who helps students learn new things. • A person trained to travel and work in space. • A creative person who paints, draws, or sculpts. • A culinary expert responsible for preparing meals. • ...
Song Dynasty Crossword Puzzle, 7th period 2017-02-28
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- name of the exam that essentialized education in society
- roles changed and worsened than in the previous dynasty
- the first emperor of the Song Dynasty
- on one of the lowest levels of the social pyramid
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- group that invaded the Song and forced them to move
- important invention that the Song remodeled for military use
- religion that became more popular and common after the invasion
- major trading route
- important invention that helped quicken the process of reproducing writing
- where the dynasty was located, cardinal direction
10 Clues: major trading route • the first emperor of the Song Dynasty • on one of the lowest levels of the social pyramid • where the dynasty was located, cardinal direction • group that invaded the Song and forced them to move • roles changed and worsened than in the previous dynasty • name of the exam that essentialized education in society • ...
Black History Month Crossword 2018-02-21
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- Whose inventions helped WWI amputees?
- What is the “Permanent Wave Machine” and who invented it?
- Who invented products to help straighten and grow African American women’s hair?
- Who invented “The Safety Hood”?
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- Who used Peanuts to create one of their many inventions?
- Who saw a watch as inspiration for their invention?
- What does “The Real McCoy” mean?
- Who created the invention that is a combination of the telephone and the telegraphy?
- Who invented the refrigerated truck?
- Who invented the potato chip?
10 Clues: Who invented the potato chip? • Who invented “The Safety Hood”? • What does “The Real McCoy” mean? • Who invented the refrigerated truck? • Whose inventions helped WWI amputees? • Who saw a watch as inspiration for their invention? • Who used Peanuts to create one of their many inventions? • What is the “Permanent Wave Machine” and who invented it? • ...
Gateway A2, Unit 4 2024-05-22
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- sihtkoht
- kujutlusvõimeline
- ettevõte
- bags and suitcases
- kodanik
- a small two-wheeled vehicle with an engine
- people who live in China
- full of adventures
- the Swiss live there
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- a place where you can book a trip
- a train that moves under the surface
- a small bus
- a book about a city, country etc for tourists
- a long-distance bus
- something that allows you to enter a museum
- ____________holiday- includes the all costs
- a thing that reminds you of the place you visited
- vastutustundlik
- avastused
- they live in Peru
- they built the pyramids
- visiting landmarks on a trip
- kreeka keel
- they live in Scotland
- a vehicle that carries good from place to place
25 Clues: kodanik • sihtkoht • ettevõte • avastused • a small bus • kreeka keel • vastutustundlik • kujutlusvõimeline • they live in Peru • bags and suitcases • full of adventures • a long-distance bus • the Swiss live there • they live in Scotland • they built the pyramids • people who live in China • visiting landmarks on a trip • a place where you can book a trip • a train that moves under the surface • ...
Inventors & Engineers of the Victorian Age 2021-02-23
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- A _______ was caught with the help of a telegraph in 1945.
- Surname of one of the pioneers of photography .
- Negative to positive process.
- Surname of the inventor of pasteurisation.
- Invention created the Lumiere brothers.
- Surname of the inventor of the steel refining process.
- Surname of the inventor of the GWR.
- Surname of an inventor who saved the life of a king.
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- Surname of the inventor of the sewerage system in London.
- Invention created by Christopher Sholes.
- Oxidation is an __________ reaction.
- Places where the electric telegraph was introduced.
- Surname of the inventor whose mother and wife were both deaf.
- People communicated by means of _______ .
14 Clues: Negative to positive process. • Surname of the inventor of the GWR. • Oxidation is an __________ reaction. • Invention created the Lumiere brothers. • Invention created by Christopher Sholes. • People communicated by means of _______ . • Surname of the inventor of pasteurisation. • Surname of one of the pioneers of photography . • ...
History 2022-11-07
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- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- Incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- Exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- railroad railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s
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- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- arrangment grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power
- company the sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • Exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
inventions 33 2024-05-21
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- Innovator in the study of shock waves
- Nobel Prize in Medicine, typhus research
- Pioneer in fluid dynamics
- Discoverer of blood groups
- Pioneer in geophysics
- Environmental scientist, air pollution
- Nobel Prize in Physics, phase contrast microscopy
- Pioneer in radioactivity research
- Pioneer in genetic engineering
- Computer scientist, user interface design
- Pioneer in biostatistics, public health
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- Innovator in environmental engineering
- Chemist, vitamin B12
- Researcher in plant pathology
- Researcher in molecular biology
- Nobel Prize in Physics, particle discoveries
- Innovator in immunology
- Discoverer of pulsars
- Innovator in organic chemistry
- Environmental scientist, sustainable agriculture
20 Clues: Chemist, vitamin B12 • Pioneer in geophysics • Discoverer of pulsars • Innovator in immunology • Pioneer in fluid dynamics • Discoverer of blood groups • Researcher in plant pathology • Innovator in organic chemistry • Pioneer in genetic engineering • Researcher in molecular biology • Pioneer in radioactivity research • Innovator in the study of shock waves • ...
The importance of materials development for language 2021-09-06
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- is a way of facilitate language
- anything which can udes to facilitate the learning of a language
- providing the learner with the experience of the language in use
- is an interactive way of facilitate language
- helping the teacher to make discoveries about the language
- informing the learner about the target language
- is a practical undertaking involving the production evaluation adaptation and exploitation of materials
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- help participants to become more aware of important issues in L2
- guiding the learner in practicing the language
- they are also materials development
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- book dedicated to the publication of reports of materials development
- materials generally serve as the basis of much of language imput that learners receive
- have considerable experience and expertise as teachers
- interact with practitioners
- material developer
- materials development association
17 Clues: material developer • interact with practitioners • is a way of facilitate language • materials development association • they are also materials development • encouraging the learner to use the language • is an interactive way of facilitate language • guiding the learner in practicing the language • informing the learner about the target language • ...
Find the Noun, Verb or Adjective 2022-03-11
20 Clues: equal • found • plant • decide • leader • freedom • anxiety • enslaved • national • creation • powerful • invention • profitable • republican • dependence • struggling • problematic • development • independence • disappearance
Voc Review 2012-12-28
Vocabulary 4B- Ch.1 (p.17) 2014-09-07
20 Clues: wet • stam • aula • bende • beugel • binnen • kijkers • blikken • zwoegen • aandacht • pleister • ervaring • uitdaging • uitvinding • bankbiljet • onderzoeken • zelfgemaakt • verdwijning • gebeurtenis • vaardigheid
STS CROSSWORD 2023-12-15
Garret Morgan 2024-02-05
20 Clues: job • war • land • work • State • affect • device • future • Bright • clarity • country • Machine • African • function • activism • invention • machinery • production • Protection • Traffic light
Technology (p. 102) 2023-04-11
22 Clues: laite • mitta • edetä • löytö • löytää • asetus • keksiä • muisti • poistaa • muuttaa • asentaa • salasana • vaikutus • keksintö • laitteet • keksintö • vaikutus • kodinkone • vaikuttaa • ohjelmisto • teknologia • käyttäjänimi
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
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- explored the circulator system.
- published book saying nature is more powerful than science.
- Rene Descartes was known as the father of this.
- one of the ways enlightenment ideas were spread, made it so newspapers were a thing.
- proved planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- a religious movement which appealed to the working class.
- founded the women's rights movement.
- discovered a comet which was named after her.
- experimented with the properties of gases.
- formal meetings to discuss philosophy in wealthy peoples homes.
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- argued against use of cruel and unusual punishment.
- people who sought societal reforms and new ways of thinking.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- created the encyclopedia.
- proved that heavenly bodies were physical things.
- made great discoveries in anatomy.
- political philosopher who proposed the concept of general will.
- believed the solar system revolved around Earth.
- proved the existence of gravity.
- when a larger mass pulls something towards it.
20 Clues: created the encyclopedia. • explored the circulator system. • proved the existence of gravity. • made great discoveries in anatomy. • 18th century philosophical movement. • founded the women's rights movement. • proved planets moved in elliptical orbits. • experimented with the properties of gases. • discovered a comet which was named after her. • ...
Crossword for Groups 9-12 Band 3 core 1 2023-06-06
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- Obtain or acquire something
- State of being unwell or diseased
- Cause fear or alarm in someone
- on Continue or persist
- Conclusive or significant discoveries
- Eager or enthusiastic
- Relating to money or finances
- Remarkable or exceptional
- up Completely frustrated or annoyed
- Adaptability or the ability to change easily
- out Solve or understand something
- Person who moves to a foreign country to settle there
- Authentic or real
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- Engaged or participating in something
- Temporary stop or break, to stop in the middle
- Support, advice, or direction provided
- Make longer or stretch out
- Optimal or perfect
- Mental capacity or ability to learn and understand
- jam Congestion or obstruction of vehicles on a road
- Exactly the same or very similar
- Put money, effort, or time into something for profit
- Making a strong impact or leaving a positive impression
- Invasion and multiplication of disease-causing organisms
24 Clues: Authentic or real • Optimal or perfect • Eager or enthusiastic • Remarkable or exceptional • on Continue or persist • Make longer or stretch out • Obtain or acquire something • Relating to money or finances • Cause fear or alarm in someone • Exactly the same or very similar • State of being unwell or diseased • out Solve or understand something • ...
Entrepreneurship: Creativity, Innovation & Invention 2024-12-06
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- a truly novel, new, unique product, service or process that represents a leap from what came before
- an innovation that modifies an existing product, process, or service
- an innovation based on new technology or advancements in a field
- user interface is what a customer sees and interacts with
- free and open thinking, not necessarily step-by-step or logical
- process or product that disrupts a market by making it more affordable or more accessible
- a minimum viable product is a product that is considered acceptable for early testing with customers
- a specific problem that customers have with existing products, processes, or services
- process of opening up one's mind to new possibilities and opportunities
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- empathy-driven process that defines customer problems and creates solutions that address those problems
- generating ideas in a judgement-free environment
- most logical, linear thought process that is most often associated with science
- ability to develop original, unique ideas
- a process that solves problems by directly involving the intended customer group in the development of a solution
- a new idea, process or product; or, a change to an existing product, process, or service
- point where an innovation or invention is or isn't adopted by the majority of the population
- the ability to feel and understand what others are feeling
- procedural, step-by-step, logical thinking
18 Clues: ability to develop original, unique ideas • procedural, step-by-step, logical thinking • generating ideas in a judgement-free environment • user interface is what a customer sees and interacts with • the ability to feel and understand what others are feeling • free and open thinking, not necessarily step-by-step or logical • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- French word meaning rebirth, now used in English to describe the great revival of art that took place in Italy from about 1400 under the influence of the rediscovery of classical art and culture.
- Secular denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- family Medici Family a wealthy and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchants
- Humanism His findings encouraged him to speak out for the Copernican view that the earth revolved around the sun. However, his views were considered heretical, and he was placed under house arrest.
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- SilkRoad a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and West
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- Perspective the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- While today we often focus on the artist who made an artwork, in the renaissance it was the patron—the person or group of people paying for the image—who was considered the primary force behind a work's creation.
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe. The printing revolution also contributed mightily to the Protestant Reformation that split apart the Catholic Church.
- Polo Marco Polo was an Italian merchant, explorer and writer from the Republic of Venice who traveled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- Classical relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
12 Clues: Classical relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • SilkRoad a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and West • family Medici Family a wealthy and powerful family of Italian bankers and merchants • Secular denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
ancient china-brooks bolan 2019-03-12
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- a valuable cloth originally made only in china
- it is made out of lorn and to plow up soil
- the treatment of disease using needles
- a chinese system of beliefs and values
- it is a ancient china invention made from wood pulp
- a devise that registers the occurrence of earthquakes
- a devise used to seer ships
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- the discovery of this system that says blood travels though the body
- it tells what way you are going north south est or west
- ancient china invention and it has two wheels and it also made out of wood
- it is 4,ooo miles long
- the amount of generations that could live together
12 Clues: it is 4,ooo miles long • a devise used to seer ships • the treatment of disease using needles • a chinese system of beliefs and values • it is made out of lorn and to plow up soil • a valuable cloth originally made only in china • the amount of generations that could live together • it is a ancient china invention made from wood pulp • ...
conflict 2024-05-08
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- the action of making a government, area, or political group lose power or control
- existing or occurring within a state
- international relations by geographical factors.
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- biased or misleading information, used to promote a political cause or point of view
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states
- competition for the same objective
- the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons
- conclusion
- practical use of scientific discoveries.
- engagement in or the activities involved in conflict
10 Clues: conclusion • competition for the same objective • existing or occurring within a state • practical use of scientific discoveries. • international relations by geographical factors. • engagement in or the activities involved in conflict • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states • the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons • ...
Genre grid 2024-11-05
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- - "A reaction to something funny."
- - "Hidden riches that adventurers seek."
- - "A short, amusing story or statement that makes people laugh."
- - "A supernatural essence, sometimes seen and felt."
- - "The quality of being amusing or funny."
- - "A piece of evidence that leads to solving a case."
- - "A character who solves mysteries and uncovers the truth."
- - "A character with extraordinary powers or abilities."
- - "Proof that someone was elsewhere during a crime."
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- - "A place filled with eerie spirits and ghostly encounters."
- - "An otherworldly being often encountered in science fiction."
- - "An adventurous journey, often in search of something valuable."
- - "An ethereal presence often found in haunted tales."
- - "A machine that mimics human actions, common in futuristic stories."
- - "A long trip, often filled with challenges and discoveries."
- - "A vehicle for intergalactic travel."
- - "The character who opposes the hero, often with evil intentions."
- - "A special ability possessed by superheroes."
18 Clues: - "A reaction to something funny." • - "A vehicle for intergalactic travel." • - "Hidden riches that adventurers seek." • - "The quality of being amusing or funny." • - "A special ability possessed by superheroes." • - "A supernatural essence, sometimes seen and felt." • - "Proof that someone was elsewhere during a crime." • ...
Scientist 2023-10-24
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- showed how animals can change over generations to form new species, a process called evolution
- Discovered radium and polonium.
- famously on wheelchair.
- E=mc^2
- the father of atom.
- Invented the temperature scale ,later known as fahrenheit scale.
- known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics.
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- Discovered penicillin
- first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries.
- the first subatomic particle to be found.
- Formulation of three laws of motion.
11 Clues: E=mc^2 • the father of atom. • Discovered penicillin • famously on wheelchair. • Discovered radium and polonium. • Formulation of three laws of motion. • the first subatomic particle to be found. • Invented the temperature scale ,later known as fahrenheit scale. • known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics. • ...
Get it Together! 2023-12-22
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- I _____ been working on it for 10 years when I finally released prized invention...
- The prized invention.
- At first, people didn't _______ it. Everyone was in love with buckles and straps.
- I was _________ annoyed.
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- People ______ been using my invention for over 60 years now, and in many different ways!
- But I hadn't _________ to my friends house yet.
- I had _______ walking through the Alps when a burr stuck to me.
- You see, I ______ the idea from walking through a field of burrs.
8 Clues: The prized invention. • I was _________ annoyed. • But I hadn't _________ to my friends house yet. • I had _______ walking through the Alps when a burr stuck to me. • You see, I ______ the idea from walking through a field of burrs. • At first, people didn't _______ it. Everyone was in love with buckles and straps. • ...
WISE Kids Crossword & Scavenger Hunt Inventions 2020-07-12
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- This invention in 1923 by Garrett Morgan has three lights to direct ___: green, yellow, and red. Did you know Morgan was the first black person in Cleveland, Ohio to own a car? Hunt: Take a picture on your next outing of a stop light or something that has all three colors on it.
- When Ruth Wakefield invented chocolate chip cookies, she used this brand of chocolate. Hunt: For some cookies and eat one for me.
- The Home Security System was co-invented by Mary Van Brittan ___ in 1966.
- Nancy Johnson invented the first ice cream maker in 1843. What state was she living in when she invented it?
- Charles Goodyear is commonly known as the inventor of this material in 1839. However, this material had already been used by the Aztecs in a ceremonial game called Ollama. Take a picture of something other than a tire that is made of rubber.
- What kind of TV did Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena invent in 1946? Hunt: Take a pic of your favorite show on your TV.
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- Josephine Cochran invented what commonly used kitchen tool? Hunt: Have someone take a pic of you loading this invention.
- Due to cost, Philip __ was forced to drop out of school at age 14... but as an adult, he began to study bees. The construction of the honeycomb inspired him to rethink computer processing, and in 1989, he invented the world’s first super computer. Hunt: Picture please of your iPad, PC, of gaming system. They likely are even more super than this first invention.
- When Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean, he found natives resting in cotton netting tied between two trees or poles. What is this native invention called? Hunt: If you had one where would you place it? Take a pic of the location.
- Dr. Maria ___ developed the first solar heated home in 1940 with the help of Eleanor Raymond.
- What is the last name of the black woman who invented the ironing board?
- Margaret ___ invented the machine that can make paper bags with a flat square bottom. Fun fact - a man named Charles Annan tried to steal her invention, but she won the lawsuit against him to take back her idea. Another fun fact - her career started as an inventor at 12 years old! Hunt: Find a paper bag in your house that she invented.
- This invention by Mary Anderson allows drivers to see through their windshields when it's raining. However, the inventor never made any money, since Cadillac used the idea after the 17-year patent expired in 1922.
- This is the first name of the woman who invented the foot-pedal trash can and refrigerator shelves. Hunt: Take a pic of one of her inventions.
- Roberto Landell de Moura, a catholic priest from this country, invented the wireless telephone system. Hunt: Find a map and take a pic of this country.
15 Clues: What is the last name of the black woman who invented the ironing board? • The Home Security System was co-invented by Mary Van Brittan ___ in 1966. • Dr. Maria ___ developed the first solar heated home in 1940 with the help of Eleanor Raymond. • Nancy Johnson invented the first ice cream maker in 1843. What state was she living in when she invented it? • ...
Film Studies, First Quarter Assessment 2025-11-03
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- Best Direction was first awarded first in 1929 in drama and comedy
- the machine created by Thomas Edison that recorded content.
- Disney’s first animated short film
- the cabinet created by Thomas Edison that you watched the recording from.
- Important because they provide vital guidance for cohesive production.
- Individual responsible for the invention of close ups and insert shots.
- The written directions for a film.
- Movie studio to create the first “talkie” film.
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- The person who creates the sound effects for films.
- A term that means “writing with movement.”
- Title of the first “talkie” film
- The first full length animated film was Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, produced by Disney.
- Edwin S Porter was responsible for the invention of this film technique.
13 Clues: Title of the first “talkie” film • Disney’s first animated short film • The written directions for a film. • A term that means “writing with movement.” • Movie studio to create the first “talkie” film. • The person who creates the sound effects for films. • the machine created by Thomas Edison that recorded content. • ...
The Punic Wars 2025-12-15
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- Roman invention used to board Carthaginian ships
- Invention of the Carthaginians made by melting sand
- The original people who founded the city of Carthage
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps with elephants
- Color of an expensive, purplish dye invented by the Phoenicians
- Phoenician writing invention where a symbol stands for a sound
- Adjective used to describe the harbor in Carthage
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- Animals used by Carthaginians to fight the Romans
- Roman Senator who said, "Carthago delenda est"
- What the Romans sewed into the fields around Carthage
- The region where the Second Punic War started
- The island that started the First Punic War
- Animals used by Romans to fight the Carthaginians
- Carthaginian general whose head ends up in a box
- Sea creature used by Carthaginians to make indigo dye
15 Clues: The island that started the First Punic War • The region where the Second Punic War started • Roman Senator who said, "Carthago delenda est" • Roman invention used to board Carthaginian ships • Carthaginian general whose head ends up in a box • Animals used by Carthaginians to fight the Romans • Animals used by Romans to fight the Carthaginians • ...
6th Grade Tech Ed 2025-04-01
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- Anything human made that makes your life easier
- There are 10 of these in 1 centimeter
- This is your second project
- There are 100 of these in a meter
- What is created by someone
- There are 1000 of these in a Kilometer
- Cutting instrument you get to use
- The computer you get to use
- Measure twice so you cut
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- This is what holds your project together
- The thin cardboard you get to use
- This is your first build
- This is the grade you get for not trying
- This is the lowest grade you can get if you try but it doesn't work and it's very ugly
- Any improvement on an invention
- People who create new inventions
- Melting instrument you get to use
- This is what you put your candy in in your dispenser
- We measure in this
19 Clues: We measure in this • This is your first build • Measure twice so you cut • What is created by someone • This is your second project • The computer you get to use • Any improvement on an invention • People who create new inventions • The thin cardboard you get to use • Melting instrument you get to use • There are 100 of these in a meter • Cutting instrument you get to use • ...
Engineering. 2025-12-17
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- Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines.
- Engineering that focuses on finding and extracting oil and gas.
- A Renaissance inventor and artist who designed many machines.
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- An engineer who improved electrical systems using math.
- An engineer who built bridges, ships, and railways.
- An inventor who helped create the light bulb.
- Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors.
- An ancient Greek scientist known for discoveries in math and physics.
- An industrialist who made cars affordable with assembly lines.
- An inventor who developed alternating current (AC) electricity.
10 Clues: An inventor who helped create the light bulb. • An engineer who built bridges, ships, and railways. • An engineer who improved electrical systems using math. • Engineering that works with nuclear energy and reactors. • Engineering that designs and builds machines and engines. • A Renaissance inventor and artist who designed many machines. • ...
6th Grade Final Exam Review Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Way of life for a group of people.
- Physical feature that serves as a natural boundary between the United States and Mexico.
- Most practiced religion in North America, Latin America, and Europe.
- Physical feature that helps much of western Europe benefit economically.
- Famous Russian composer.
- Celebration that originated in Mexico and honors the dead.
- The United States and Russia both have this many branches of government.
- This type of government originated in Greece.
- Most popular sport in Latin America.
- Type of government in which the government has total power.
- Major Latin American staple crop that spread to Europe due to colonization and trade through the Columbian Exchange.
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- If a country does not have oil or natural gas for energy, then they are most like going to do this.
- Invention that allowed books to be printed quicker.
- This document was written in 1215 and limited the power of the king of England.
- Published 95 statements that criticized the Catholic Church.
- Type of government in which the government's power is restricted.
- Created everyday words such as "bedroom" and "eyeball".
- Most popular sport in the United States, especially the south.
- Invention that allowed the Inca to farm.
- Spread by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
20 Clues: Famous Russian composer. • Way of life for a group of people. • Most popular sport in Latin America. • Invention that allowed the Inca to farm. • This type of government originated in Greece. • Spread by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. • Invention that allowed books to be printed quicker. • Created everyday words such as "bedroom" and "eyeball". • ...
Australia & Oceania 2025-04-24
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- used for hunting by the Aboriginals in Australia
- Australian Aborigines and many small Oceania countries’ economies
- Maori tell stories of their families or tribes through facial _______
- a wooden instrument played in traditional dances and celebrations
- Australia's economy is made up of mainly _________ industry
- New Zealand’s economy is a level 1 - __________
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- The ________ is made up of arid or semiarid, also an American Restaurant
- this invention helped with air travel
- New Zealand and Australia are both constitutional monarchies and therefore consider what type of government
- invention used to help the deaf and hard of hearing
- New Zealanders say things like barbie for barbecue, what is this type of language called?
11 Clues: this invention helped with air travel • New Zealand’s economy is a level 1 - __________ • used for hunting by the Aboriginals in Australia • invention used to help the deaf and hard of hearing • Australia's economy is made up of mainly _________ industry • Australian Aborigines and many small Oceania countries’ economies • ...
Jobs 2023-06-12
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- - Rescues people and extinguishes fires to protect lives and property.
- - Maintains law and order, and keeps communities safe.
- - Cultivates crops and raises livestock on a farm.
- - Constructs and repairs wooden structures and furniture.
- - Creates beautiful and expressive works of art using various mediums.
- - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems.
- - Captures images and moments using a camera.
- - Conducts experiments and research to expand knowledge and make discoveries.
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- - Assists doctors and provides medical care to patients.
- - Cares for and treats animals, ensuring their health and well-being.
- - Prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- - Monitors swimmers and ensures their safety in aquatic environments.
- - Prepares and cooks delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- - Educator who imparts knowledge and guides students in their learning.
- - Helps people find books and information at the library.
- - Travels to space and explores celestial bodies.
- - Plays musical instruments and performs for audiences.
- - Engages in sports and physical activities, competing at a professional level.
- - Operates aircraft and safely transports passengers or cargo.
- - Medical professional who treats and cares for patients.
20 Clues: - Captures images and moments using a camera. • - Travels to space and explores celestial bodies. • - Cultivates crops and raises livestock on a farm. • - Maintains law and order, and keeps communities safe. • - Plays musical instruments and performs for audiences. • - Designs and builds structures, machines, and systems. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-09-09
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- The expansion of an empire's land and territory
- Overcrowded and unsanitary housing for factory workers
- Key invention that powered transportation and factories
- Method of rotating crops to increase soil fertility
- Consolidation of land for more efficient farming, known as the what act
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- Invention that revolutionised textile production
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Dangerous work environments that fueled industrial growth
- First steam locomotive and used for commercial purposes was invented by James ___ (1829)
- The Industrial Revolution is said to have begun around the year 17__
- A political/legal consequence of the Industrial Revolution was the formation of what
- Prior to an industrialised society, Britain could be described as a what society?
12 Clues: Movement of people from rural areas to cities • The expansion of an empire's land and territory • Invention that revolutionised textile production • Method of rotating crops to increase soil fertility • Overcrowded and unsanitary housing for factory workers • Key invention that powered transportation and factories • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2021-03-17
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- A length or portion of time
- What was the peak time when things were invented? (4 numbers and 1 letter)
- What was the other country that was a big part of the industrial revolution? (7 letters)
- The word for growing crops and raising livestock? (7 letters)
- What was an important resource used in the textile industry? (6 letters)
- What vehicle replaced horses in the farming industry? (7 letters)
- The science or practise of farming? (11 letters)
- What was a way of sending someone a message? (9 letters)
- Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters)
- What’s an invention that replaced the telegrams? (9 letters)
- What’s a machine that separates cotton fibres from their seeds? (9 letters)
- What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters)
- What are people called who invent things? (8 letters)
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- What’s the name for the early invention of a car? (10 letters)
- What was the main continent where the industrial revolution was? (6 letters)
- The word for when people move from rural to urban areas? (12 letters)
- What is an invention that helped women mend clothes? (13 letters)
- The word for machinery and equipment being developed from science? (10 letters)
- What is a way to listen to news and music? (5 letters)
- What is a vehicle that used electricity from the wires? (4 letters)
- What is a form of transport that is on rails? (5 letters)
- Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters)
- What was used to transport people and goods down the rivers? (10 letters)
- What’s a resource people used for textiles that comes from a sheep? (4 letters)
- What is the word for people living together in a community? (7 letters)
- Armed conflict between different countries (3 letters)
26 Clues: A length or portion of time • What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters) • Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters) • The science or practise of farming? (11 letters) • Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters) • What are people called who invent things? (8 letters) • What is a way to listen to news and music? (5 letters) • ...
Legal & Ethical Responsibilities in Information Technology Vocabulary 2022-11-15
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- Property (as an idea, invention or process) that derives from the work of mind or intellect.
- Document which outlines a set of acceptable behaviors for an organization or social group.
- Any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and transformative purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize or parody.
- Use of electronic communication to bully a person.
- Government license which gives the holder exclusive rights to make, use or sell an invention for a designated period of time.
- Use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder.
- Contract executed between or among collaborating institutions for the purchase and sale of intellectual property rights.
- Symbol which identifies a particular source of goods or services from others.
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- One of several public copyright licenses which enables the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work.
- Occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner.
- Unauthorized use of a trademark in a manner which is likely to cause confusion, deception or mistake about the source of goods or services.
- Contract by which two or more parties agree not to disclose confidential information which they have shared with each other.
- Exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee, to print, publish, perform or record creative materials.
- Act of damaging or attacking the reputation of someone or something in a malicious or false way.
- Guidelines which describe acceptable and unacceptable employee behaviors in the workplace.
- Non-profit organization which provide legal tools for authors and artists.
- Rules the members of a society create to balance the individual rights to self-determination against the needs of the society as a whole.
- Document, software or development model of which the original source is made freely available to the public.
- Set of moral principles which outline the standards of right and wrong.
- Intrusion into the personal life of another individual without just cause.
20 Clues: Use of electronic communication to bully a person. • Use of a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. • Set of moral principles which outline the standards of right and wrong. • Non-profit organization which provide legal tools for authors and artists. • Intrusion into the personal life of another individual without just cause. • ...
Freak The Mighty Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-10
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- kevins disease
- run hurriedly with short, quick steps
- the name of max and kevin
- nickname
- violent or aggressive
- eject forcefully
- something newly created
- a tough and aggressive young man
- max's dad
- apartment houses over-crowded and poorly maintained
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- kidnapped him
- to vomit
- protective coloring or disguise
- squat, crouch down
- results of one action
- uncommon; worthy of notice
- an evil supernatural being
- to feel self-conscious or ill at ease
- fake
- very happy
20 Clues: fake • to vomit • nickname • max's dad • very happy • kidnapped him • kevins disease • eject forcefully • squat, crouch down • results of one action • violent or aggressive • something newly created • the name of max and kevin • uncommon; worthy of notice • an evil supernatural being • protective coloring or disguise • a tough and aggressive young man • run hurriedly with short, quick steps • ...
Unit 5 Exam Study Guide: The Renaissance 2024-02-14
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- This person would lie, cheat and steal. He was willing to break the law and violate ethical norms to become a pioneer in his research field. He would take students on field trips to the local cemetery to acquire new subjects for research. He even bribed judges to sentence people to death to get more cadavers to dissect.
- This artist had a variety of talents including inventing, engineering, painting, sculpting and even… dissecting.
- Business was booming for these artistic professionals after the discovery of what Europeans called the “New World.”
- These infamous nomadic conquers of Asia were mostly unknown in Europe before the travels and writings of Marco Polo.
- Before the Printing Press was invented, nearly all books in Europe were hand written copies of this book.
- As dangerous as it is lucrative, this ancient series of trade networks connects Western Europe to Eastern Asia.
- Formerly only available to the wealthy and political elite, this ability became more prevalent among the common people with the invention of the printing press.
- This country is known as the epicenter of the Renaissance
- This Italian scientist, known for improving the telescope, made discoveries that supported the heliocentric model, including observing the phases of Venus. His advocacy for the Copernican system and his rejection of Aristotelian cosmology brought him into conflict with the Catholic Church, leading to his trial and house arrest.
- This word means “rebirth,” and is used to describe the European time period after the Dark Ages - where art, science and learning flourished..
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- This machine revolutionized literacy, as books became cheaper to produce and faster to copy. Before this invention, books were copied by hand.
- This Polish Renaissance astronomer authored "On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres," proposing a heliocentric model where the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the universe, a revolutionary idea that laid the groundwork for modern astronomy but wasn’t fully accepted until years after his death.
- One of the most famous paintings of all time, this masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci is exemplary of the advancement of Renaissance art.
- Emphasizing the value of the individual, grounded in logical reason, and inspired by the classic art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome; this philosophy focuses on the achievements and potential of humanity. Many who followed this philosophy were devout Christians, but they wanted governments to be secular (non-religious).
- This was a common hobby of Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius… so long as a dead body is involved
- In this era of European history, nearly 90% of the population were peasants living in warring city states. Secular advancements were limited during this time period which lasted several centuries. Pseudo-science prevailed, and the masses suffered for it. As a result, many Europeans began to lose trust in the highest level of government at the time, the catholic church.
- You wouldn’t want to be one of these subjects needed for Vesalius's groundbreaking and controversial research
- This Italian explorer traveled the silk road. In Asia, he earned the trust of Kubla Khan, the Great Khan of the Mongols. He traveled as far as Beijing, China before returning home to Italy.
- This not so “New” world sparked a boom in cartography.
- The grandson of Genghis Khan, and who later befriended Marco Polo.
- Another term for the medieval period, this era is defined by historians as lasting from the fall of the Roman empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.
- Particularly admired by humanists, this time period is considered to be the ‘ancient past’ before the middle ages. Sometimes referred to as the Roman Classic Era.
22 Clues: This not so “New” world sparked a boom in cartography. • This country is known as the epicenter of the Renaissance • The grandson of Genghis Khan, and who later befriended Marco Polo. • This was a common hobby of Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius… so long as a dead body is involved • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-21
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- Germ theory, vaccination
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes
- Theory of evolution, natural selection
- Laws of motion, gravity
- Psychoanalysis, unconscious mind
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- Telescopic discoveries, physics
- Heliocentric theory, astronomy
- Atomic structure, quantum theory
- Evolutionary biology, "The Selfish Gene"
- Smallpox vaccine, immunology
- Electromagnetism, induction
- Theory of relativity, E=mc^2
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Cell theory, microscopy
15 Clues: Cell theory, microscopy • Laws of motion, gravity • Germ theory, vaccination • Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes • Electromagnetism, induction • Smallpox vaccine, immunology • Theory of relativity, E=mc^2 • Heliocentric theory, astronomy • Telescopic discoveries, physics • Atomic structure, quantum theory • DNA structure, molecular biology • DNA structure, molecular biology • ...
Jobs 2024-08-16
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- She looks out for the safety of a community.
- He performs experiments for the purpose of making new discoveries.
- He designs software programs.
- She takes care of animals health.
- She takes care of people’s teeth.
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- She facilitates learning among a group of students.
- He helps people to be healthy.
- He fights fires and rescues people in danger.
- He advocates for his client's rights.
- She provides patient care.
10 Clues: She provides patient care. • He designs software programs. • He helps people to be healthy. • She takes care of animals health. • She takes care of people’s teeth. • He advocates for his client's rights. • She looks out for the safety of a community. • He fights fires and rescues people in danger. • She facilitates learning among a group of students. • ...
Cell Theory and Cell Organelle Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-29
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- Found only in plant cells and contain chlorophyll
- Makes cell products that are used inside the cell like special lipids called steroids
- Cell with no nucleus
- Has ribosomes on its surface
- _________ is found in all cells
- Found only in animal cells
- Shared understanding that summarizes the contributions of many scientists over the course of hundreds of years of discoveries that make up our current understanding of the cell
- Organelle that modifies, sorts, and packs molecules from the ER for storage or transport out the cell
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- Fluid-filled sacks for storage
- Joins amino acids to make proteins
- Controls the normal activities of the cell
- Made of proteins (microfilaments and microtubules)
- Contains digestive enzymes
- __________ are found in the cytoplasm
- Generates cellular energy
- All cells have to come from ___-_______ cells
16 Clues: Cell with no nucleus • Generates cellular energy • Contains digestive enzymes • Found only in animal cells • Has ribosomes on its surface • Fluid-filled sacks for storage • _________ is found in all cells • Joins amino acids to make proteins • __________ are found in the cytoplasm • Controls the normal activities of the cell • All cells have to come from ___-_______ cells • ...
Module 8 2016-01-11
20 Clues: kāmis • valis • ķirzaka • pudeles • zīdītājs • medicīna • izzušana • vakcīnas • bioloģija • sērkociņš • lidmašīna • arheologs • atklājums • elektrība • zinātnieks • izgudrojums • pierādījumi • antibiotikas • teleportācija • rāvējslēdzējs
INNOVATION - VOCABULARY 2020-10-07
20 Clues: Fare • Viden • Vigtig • Formål • Risiko • Indsats • Komfort • Fantasi • Menneske • Advarsel • Videnskab • Teknologi • Fornyelse • Forskning • Fremskridt • Forbedring • Opfindelse • Overlevelse • Vedligeholde • Videnskabsmand
La Ciencia y Los Inventos 2021-03-01
20 Clues: dna • UFO • star • gene • comet • space • erase • gravity • browser • digital • download • internet • computer • software • invention • discovery • scientist • biologist • biochemist • experiment
Discovery and Invention 2025-12-07
6 Clues: how something looks • very important and necessary • ability to enter or use something • something that can cause damage or hurt people • a piece of equipment used for a special purpose • people and work needed to make a product or offer a service
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT 2022-05-27
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- encouraging the learner to use the language
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language
- English as a Foreign Language
- function of preparing teachers for the realities of classroom teaching materials development
- to facilitate language acquisition and development
- development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation,adaptation and exploitation
- guiding the learner in practising the language
- the participants are encouraged to self-reflect
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- informing the learner about the target language
- the participants are encouraged to work together
- the Materials Development Association
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use
- mentioned that very few books had been published on materials
- become more aware and more
- study investigating the principles and procedures of the design, writing, implementation, evaluation, and analysis of learning materials.
- are “anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language,
16 Clues: become more aware and more • English as a Foreign Language • the Materials Development Association • encouraging the learner to use the language • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language • the participants are encouraged to self-reflect • the participants are encouraged to work together • ...
1권 퍼즐4 2016-10-27
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- A dog had a bone in his (mouth).
- He waited for a chick to come out from the (egg).
- The light bulb is one of his most famous (invention)s.
- Edison (invent)ed more than 1,300 things.
- He didn’t know that the other dog in the water was a (shadow) of himself.
- Being honest makes you a (better) person.
- The golden harp started making beautiful sounds by (itself).
- The golden hen (laid) golden eggs.
- In the 1950s, mobile phones were large and (heavy).
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- After the giant fell (asleep), Jack took both the hen and the harp.
- Young Thomas was a very (curious) boy.
- There Jack saw a beautiful (giant) castle.
- Jack reached the top of the (beanstalk).
- There Jack saw a giant (having) breakfast.
- There (were) a golden hen and a golden harp.
- The window is broken! Who (broke) the window?
- “Oh, my bone!” he cried (sadly).
- The first portable mobile phone weighed more (than) 800 grams.
- He saw a dog (carry)ing a bone in its mouth.
19 Clues: A dog had a bone in his (mouth). • “Oh, my bone!” he cried (sadly). • The golden hen (laid) golden eggs. • Young Thomas was a very (curious) boy. • Jack reached the top of the (beanstalk). • Edison (invent)ed more than 1,300 things. • Being honest makes you a (better) person. • There Jack saw a beautiful (giant) castle. • There Jack saw a giant (having) breakfast. • ...
Accidental Discoveries 2024-07-23
China and Japan 2024-03-04
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- Chinese invention that helped with navigating ships and making maps
- Marco ________ travelled to China along the Silk Road
- The balancing forces of Taoism are known as the Yin and
- A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe
- Class of warriors in Feudal Japan who pledged loyalty to a noble in return for land
- This wonder of the world was built as protection from the Mongols to the north of China
- A general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name
- Yangtze and Yellow
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- The ancient Chinese invented this long before Johannes Gutenburg did in Europe
- Chinese religious leader famous for his philosophical sayings
- A material made from the cocoons of special worms
- Continent of China
- The Yuan Dynasty was established by the leader of this foreign people
- The Terracotta _______ was built for the burial of the first emperor of China
- The art of handwriting
- Ancient China was ruled by a series of families called
- Invention that allowed the Chinese to make guns, canons, and fireworks
- The right of an emperor to rule China was called the _______ of Heaven
18 Clues: Continent of China • Yangtze and Yellow • The art of handwriting • A general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name • A material made from the cocoons of special worms • A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe • Marco ________ travelled to China along the Silk Road • Ancient China was ruled by a series of families called • ...
YO 2025-11-11
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- – A device used to measure and show time.
- – Ancient device used for navigation and studying stars.
- – The science of treating diseases and healing people.
- Ibn Farnas – Early flight pioneer who dreamed of human flight centuries before the Wright brothers.
- – A way of seeing or understanding something; point of view.
- Obscura – A dark box with a small hole that projects an image, early form of the camera.
- – A new creation or discovery that improves life or technology.
- – An advanced society with culture, science, and technology.
- – Information, understanding, and skills gained through learning or experience.
- al-Astrolabi – Brilliant woman who designed and built advanced astrolabes.
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- – A mechanical part that converts rotary motion into linear motion.
- – Engineer and ingenious inventor from the Muslim Golden Age.
- – The study of the natural world through observation and experiment.
- – A person who studies and contributes to knowledge and learning.
- Age – A period of great scientific and cultural achievements.
- – Surgical thread made from animal intestines, still used for stitching wounds.
- Ages – A term often used for the Middle Ages, wrongly seen as a time of decline.
- – The application of science and math to design and build machines or structures.
- al-Haytham – Scientist who explained how the human eye works and inspired camera invention.
- al-Qasim al-Zahrawi – Known as the father of surgery, inventor of many surgical tools.
20 Clues: – A device used to measure and show time. • – The science of treating diseases and healing people. • – Ancient device used for navigation and studying stars. • – A way of seeing or understanding something; point of view. • – An advanced society with culture, science, and technology. • – Engineer and ingenious inventor from the Muslim Golden Age. • ...
industrialization and invention notes Mya Wells 2014-12-05
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- inventions
- airplane
- child labor
- oil
- a system that moves parts
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- caption of the shipping and railroads
- telephonesevice
- industrial development in cities created increased labor needs
- light bulb
- caption of the automobiles industry
- caption of the oil industry
- capital of steel-manufacturing
- capital of meatpacking
- capital of auto-manufacturing
- caption of steel industry
15 Clues: oil • airplane • inventions • light bulb • child labor • telephonesevice • capital of meatpacking • caption of steel industry • a system that moves parts • caption of the oil industry • capital of auto-manufacturing • capital of steel-manufacturing • caption of the automobiles industry • caption of the shipping and railroads • industrial development in cities created increased labor needs
Qualifications/ Career Ladder/ Innovation and Invention 2018-09-23
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- (n.) the legal right to control the production and selling of a book, play, film, photograph, or piece of music
- (n.) the act of removing someone from their job
- someone who works well with other people as part of a group is a team_____.
- (adj.) taking action and making changes before they need to be made, rather than waiting until problems develop
- (adj.) done in a very ordered, careful way
- (n.) an important discovery or development that helps to solve a problem
- (n.) the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
- (v.) to lower someone in rank or position
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- the most modern and advanced point in the development of something e.g. These models are at the _______ edge of computer design.
- (n.)a person or company that is paid by another company to work on a particular project for a particular amount of money
- (adj.) owned by a person or company and sold under a trademark or patent
- (n.) the act of illegally copying a computer program, music, a film, etc. and selling it
- (n.) an action that breaks a rule, law e.g copyright ___________.
- the knowledge that your job is permanent as long as you want it to be is "job _________".
- (v.) to reduce the number of employees, usually as part of a larger change in the structure of an organization
15 Clues: (v.) to lower someone in rank or position • (adj.) done in a very ordered, careful way • (n.) the act of removing someone from their job • (n.) an action that breaks a rule, law e.g copyright ___________. • (adj.) owned by a person or company and sold under a trademark or patent • (n.) an important discovery or development that helps to solve a problem • ...
Crossword #18: Wing Things 2024-06-29
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- in 2025, a new invention will make these flyable
- the animal that is in the idiom "when ___'s fly" meaning never
- the process of mixing something around
- a motorized flying object that carries passengers or cargo
- to change from wrong to right
- a scare or spook of some kind
- a taste of a new something
- the effect that wings can be made in paper form
- a creature in the darkest of the ocean that can fly underwater
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- to go into
- in 2017, a new invention made flying of these vehicles
- a tinier bird that carries grain in it's stomach
- a saying to go away, or a bird that can mean "fly away!"
- a bird species found in nests in 2023 from a Robin and finch mating
- an animal that flies and makes nests
- the flying horse from games and movies
- to make change to right
- from heaven, these little people fly down and take souls up to heaven
- these have fins, but were believed to have wings in the 1960's
- the symbol for flying
- another word for flying into orbit
21 Clues: to go into • the symbol for flying • to make change to right • a taste of a new something • to change from wrong to right • a scare or spook of some kind • another word for flying into orbit • an animal that flies and makes nests • the process of mixing something around • the flying horse from games and movies • the effect that wings can be made in paper form • ...
China's History 2015-05-22
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- Religion formed by Siddhartha Gautama and now the largest in China
- Last true dynasty
- The first leader of the Mongol Empire
- A ruling family that held power for many years
- These have a square hole in the middle to be carried on a string
- Statues built to guard Shi Huangdi's tomb
- Economic policy to increase steel production
- A strong metal containing copper and tin
- Item that the earliest written records of China are on
- Philosophy based on ideas and beliefs on how to live one's life
- Economic system where businesses open and compete with one another
- Economic system based on government planning and control
- Philosophy centered on harmony and balance in nature
- Trade route established during the Han dynasty
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- The intended purpose for the invention of gunpowder
- "purple palace"
- Walls to control the floods of the Huang River
- Gain power against Chinese Civil War in 1949
- Shortage of food that resulted from favored steel production
- Period when China entered chaos and total disorder
- Built for protection against nomads in the north
- Largest ethnic group in China
- Invention that replaced papyrus
- Italian who visited China during Mongol rule
- The dynasty we get the name "China" from
25 Clues: "purple palace" • Last true dynasty • Largest ethnic group in China • Invention that replaced papyrus • The first leader of the Mongol Empire • A strong metal containing copper and tin • The dynasty we get the name "China" from • Statues built to guard Shi Huangdi's tomb • Gain power against Chinese Civil War in 1949 • Economic policy to increase steel production • ...
Thomas Edison's Machines And Facts 2023-03-08
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- What he did 2774 times
- The place He was born
- His last name
- "It is very beautiful over there" were his ___
- His First Invention
- Thomas had 1,093 _______
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- An instrument for reproducing sounds
- The month he was born
- His most famous invention
- A machine used for motion picture films
- The month he died
- Thomas's Middle Name
- He spoke ___ languages
- A pen but better
- Thomas Edison was partially ____
15 Clues: His last name • A pen but better • The month he died • His First Invention • Thomas's Middle Name • The month he was born • The place He was born • What he did 2774 times • He spoke ___ languages • Thomas had 1,093 _______ • His most famous invention • Thomas Edison was partially ____ • An instrument for reproducing sounds • A machine used for motion picture films • ...
Innovation&Invention 2019-12-01
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- special sound waves used in such processes as examining organs inside the body and directing the route of submarines
- to control something, usually in order to use its power
- a device used in a vehicle to tell you how to get to a place
- using artificial materials and methods to produce activity or movement in a person or animal
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- made from artificial substances, often copying a natural product
- one of the long, thin parts like arms of some sea animals, used for feeling and holding things, catching food, or movin
- a liquid in which solids will dissolve
- to make something happen
8 Clues: to make something happen • a liquid in which solids will dissolve • to control something, usually in order to use its power • a device used in a vehicle to tell you how to get to a place • made from artificial substances, often copying a natural product • using artificial materials and methods to produce activity or movement in a person or animal • ...
invention 1 2024-04-09
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- Adhesive notes with a repositionable backing, facilitating temporary notes and reminders.
- Optical device used to read and decode information encoded in barcodes, streamlining inventory management and retail checkout.
- Integrated circuitry containing the functions of a central processing unit, revolutionizing computing and technology.
- Medical imaging technique producing detailed images of internal body structures using magnetic fields and radio waves.
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- Portable storage medium consisting of a thin, flexible magnetic disk enclosed in a square or rectangular plastic shell.
- Transmission medium using thin fibers of glass or plastic to transmit data as light pulses, enabling high-speed communication networks.
- Home entertainment device allowing users to record and playback television programs and movies.
- Electronic communication method allowing users to exchange messages over computer networks, revolutionizing correspondence.
8 Clues: Adhesive notes with a repositionable backing, facilitating temporary notes and reminders. • Home entertainment device allowing users to record and playback television programs and movies. • Integrated circuitry containing the functions of a central processing unit, revolutionizing computing and technology. • ...
Invention 2 2024-04-07
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- Precise timekeeping device utilizing the vibrations of atoms to measure time accurately.
- Recorder (VCR) Home entertainment device allowing users to record and playback television programs and movies.
- Safety device introduced to automobiles, reducing the risk of injury in the event of a collision.
- Ground-effect vehicle capable of traveling over land, water, mud, ice, and other surfaces.
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- Portable radio device utilizing transistors for reception, enabling users to listen to music and news on the go.
- Photovoltaic device converting sunlight into electricity, paving the way for renewable energy technologies.
- Innovative fastening system inspired by burrs, consisting of two strips with tiny hooks and loops.
- Airtight plastic containers invented by Earl Tupper, revolutionizing food storage and preservation.
8 Clues: Precise timekeeping device utilizing the vibrations of atoms to measure time accurately. • Ground-effect vehicle capable of traveling over land, water, mud, ice, and other surfaces. • Safety device introduced to automobiles, reducing the risk of injury in the event of a collision. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-02
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- This is what powered the steam engines
- Who primarily worked in the Lowell Mills?
- He Created the Cotton Gin.
- The change in economies and culture brought on by machines.
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- a man-made waterway.
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
- The Cotton Gin caused the need for ________ ______ to increase
- The science of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
- Invention used to help take seeds out of cotton plants.
- This invention allowed for Travel up the Mississippi River.
- Which area in the U.S. had more industry?
11 Clues: a man-made waterway. • He Created the Cotton Gin. • This is what powered the steam engines • Who primarily worked in the Lowell Mills? • Which area in the U.S. had more industry? • Invention used to help take seeds out of cotton plants. • This invention allowed for Travel up the Mississippi River. • The change in economies and culture brought on by machines. • ...
INDUSTRIALIZATION 2025-04-10
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- Growth of cities due to industrialization. (11)
- Economic system based on private ownership and free markets. (10)
- engine: Invention that powered many early industrial machines. (10)
- A crucial metal used in industrial production. (4)
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- labor: Exploitation of children in factories and mines. (10)
- system: Method of production using large centralized facilities. (10)
- Negative environmental consequence of industrialization. (8)
- Transportation system expanding due to industrialization. (9)
- production: Manufacturing large quantities of goods efficiently. (11)
- that revolutionized textile production: (6) (Hint: Think spinning)
- Primary fuel source for early industrialization. (4)
11 Clues: Growth of cities due to industrialization. (11) • A crucial metal used in industrial production. (4) • Primary fuel source for early industrialization. (4) • Negative environmental consequence of industrialization. (8) • labor: Exploitation of children in factories and mines. (10) • Transportation system expanding due to industrialization. (9) • ...
jj 2025-12-08
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- The unofficial fuel of doctors and medical students everywhere.
- Common imaging technique used to detect calcification.
- The bone that protects the brain.
- Type of medicine practised directly with patients (like our podcast guest!).
- A rare “stone baby” formed when a fetus calcified inside the mother’s body.
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- The body system that produces hormones.
- The basic cell of the nervous system.
- What drives new medical discoveries and clinical innovation?
- The largest internal organ of the human body.
- What research and reflection both aim to create.
10 Clues: The bone that protects the brain. • The basic cell of the nervous system. • The body system that produces hormones. • The largest internal organ of the human body. • What research and reflection both aim to create. • Common imaging technique used to detect calcification. • What drives new medical discoveries and clinical innovation? • ...
Transforming America 2021-09-02
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- when workers stop working to get better working conditions
- bad term given to business owners
- law passed to break up Indian reservations by giving Native American land if they become more American
- invention to help people see and work at night
- making people to become more like the dominate culture
- Age Era in America marked by corruption
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- connected the east and west coast
- people settling in a new area
- when one business dominates a market
- law passed to give free land to settlers in the west
- invention that closed the frontier
11 Clues: people settling in a new area • connected the east and west coast • bad term given to business owners • invention that closed the frontier • when one business dominates a market • Age Era in America marked by corruption • invention to help people see and work at night • law passed to give free land to settlers in the west • ...
Edward Witten 2014-08-26
10 Clues: university of • his age today • where he worked • second education • where he was born • what he's famous for • his award he's gotten • the privet school he attended • one of the greatest in the world • Medal for Outstanding Discoveries in Mathematics
Occupations 2023-06-12
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- They help students learn new things and explore the world.
- They fly airplanes and travel to different places.
- They create beautiful paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
- Officer They protect the community and make sure everyone is safe.
- They bravely put out fires and help keep people safe.
- They ask questions, conduct experiments, and make new discoveries.
- They design and build amazing structures and machines.
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- They grow crops and take care of animals on a farm.
- They take care of people when they are sick and help them feel better.
- They play musical instruments and create beautiful melodies.
- They pretend to be different characters in movies and plays.
- They play sports and stay healthy and active.
- They use their imagination to write stories and books.
- They help take care of sick people and make them feel better.
- They cook delicious food that makes people happy.
15 Clues: They play sports and stay healthy and active. • They cook delicious food that makes people happy. • They fly airplanes and travel to different places. • They grow crops and take care of animals on a farm. • They bravely put out fires and help keep people safe. • They use their imagination to write stories and books. • ...
World-Changing People and Events 2017-03-31
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- assembly line
- outerspace
- Henry Ford
- Memphis, King of Rock
- jazz genius
- iPhone
- info at fingertips
- music genius
- person who was blind and deaf
- lightbulb
- apple falling off a tree
- savior of the world
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- flying thingy
- bae
- medicine
- Theodore Geisel
- best invention since the ___
- first lady
- really really small things
- freaking German genius
- math calculator
21 Clues: bae • iPhone • medicine • lightbulb • outerspace • first lady • Henry Ford • jazz genius • music genius • flying thingy • assembly line • Theodore Geisel • math calculator • info at fingertips • savior of the world • Memphis, King of Rock • freaking German genius • apple falling off a tree • really really small things • best invention since the ___ • person who was blind and deaf
Steampunk 2024-04-02
Microscope/Cell Theory Review 2021-03-27
Across
- Provides light for specimen
- The bottom support of a microscope
- Three discoveries or statements about cells
- Scientist that discovered that all plants were made up of cells
- Rectangular plate that you view specimen on
- Slide is held in place by _________
- A tool used to view objects not visible to the eye alone
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- Three _______ lens are located on the nosepiece.
- ________ are the basic structure and function of life
- Revolving part that holds the objective lens
- Regulates the amount of light that reaches the specimen
- All ________ come from other cells
- Used to hold microscope
- Scientist responsible for naming cells
- Contains the ocular lens
- All living things are ____________ of cells.
- Scientist responsible for naming cells
17 Clues: Used to hold microscope • Contains the ocular lens • Provides light for specimen • The bottom support of a microscope • All ________ come from other cells • Slide is held in place by _________ • Scientist responsible for naming cells • Scientist responsible for naming cells • Three discoveries or statements about cells • Rectangular plate that you view specimen on • ...
Crossword Groups 9-12 2023-06-06
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- Optimal or perfect
- Invasion and multiplication of disease-causing organisms
- Temporary stop or break
- Eager or enthusiastic
- Conclusive or significant discoveries
- Relating to money or finances
- on Continue or persist
- Person who moves to a foreign country to settle there
- Making a strong impact or leaving a positive impression
- out Solve or understand something
- Mental capacity or ability to learn and understand
- State of being unwell or diseased
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- Remarkable or exceptional
- Exactly the same or very similar
- Authentic or real
- Obtain or acquire something
- Adaptability or the ability to change easily
- Support, advice, or direction provided
- response
- Put money, effort, or time into something for profit
- Cause fear or alarm in someone
- Engaged or participating in something
- jam Congestion or obstruction of vehicles on a road
- Make longer or stretch out
- up Completely frustrated or annoyed
25 Clues: response • Authentic or real • Optimal or perfect • Eager or enthusiastic • on Continue or persist • Temporary stop or break • Remarkable or exceptional • Make longer or stretch out • Obtain or acquire something • Relating to money or finances • Cause fear or alarm in someone • Exactly the same or very similar • out Solve or understand something • State of being unwell or diseased • ...
1권 퍼즐4 2016-10-27
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- The golden hen (laid) golden eggs.
- There Jack saw a beautiful (giant) castle.
- Being honest makes you a (better) person.
- The light bulb is one of his most famous (invention)s.
- He didn’t know that the other dog in the water was a (shadow) of himself.
- The window is broken! Who (broke) the window?
- In the 1950s, mobile phones were large and (heavy).
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- There Jack saw a giant (having) breakfast.
- The golden harp started making beautiful sounds by (itself).
- He waited for a chick to come out from the (egg).
- Young Thomas was a very (curious) boy.
- Edison (invent)ed more than 1,300 things.
- Jack reached the top of the (beanstalk).
- The first portable mobile phone weighed more (than) 800 grams.
- After the giant fell (asleep), Jack took both the hen and the harp.
- A dog had a bone in his (mouth).
- “Oh, my bone!” he cried (sadly).
- There (were) a golden hen and a golden harp.
- He saw a dog (carry)ing a bone in its mouth.
19 Clues: A dog had a bone in his (mouth). • “Oh, my bone!” he cried (sadly). • The golden hen (laid) golden eggs. • Young Thomas was a very (curious) boy. • Jack reached the top of the (beanstalk). • Edison (invent)ed more than 1,300 things. • Being honest makes you a (better) person. • There Jack saw a giant (having) breakfast. • There Jack saw a beautiful (giant) castle. • ...
Computer History 2013-09-11
Across
- english mathematician and professor
- designed to record measurements, rather than be in mathematical calculations
- who was lord byron's daughter
- developed in 1642 as a way to simplify tax computations
- a scottish mathematician
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- who investigated the idea of a high speed calculator
- invented a device called the stepped reckoner
- calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame
- who developed a card sorter, which sorted cards into 12 groups
- computer discoveries have been organized into
10 Clues: a scottish mathematician • who was lord byron's daughter • english mathematician and professor • invented a device called the stepped reckoner • computer discoveries have been organized into • who investigated the idea of a high speed calculator • developed in 1642 as a way to simplify tax computations • who developed a card sorter, which sorted cards into 12 groups • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
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- view that earth is the center of the universe
- father of chemistry
- method used to confirm findings & to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- Earth rotates on an axis & around sun Kepler mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun and in ellipses.
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- The Center
- confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter
- made huge discoveries in anatomy.
- helped develop the scientific method
- one of the fathers of modern
- Published work before and after his death
10 Clues: The Center • father of chemistry • made huge discoveries in anatomy. • helped develop the scientific method • one of the fathers of modern • Published work before and after his death • view that earth is the center of the universe • confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter • method used to confirm findings & to prove or disprove a hypothesis • ...
Chapter 1 2025-01-05
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- A major focus of observation in science.
- The only planet known to support life.
- A guess or prediction made before testing.
- A way of thinking, observing, and discovering the secrets of the universe.
- A test to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
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- What happens when new knowledge is found.
- The first step in the scientific method.
- What you ask to start a scientific investigation.
- Collaboration that often leads to scientific discoveries.
- The driving force behind exploration and science.
10 Clues: The only planet known to support life. • The first step in the scientific method. • A major focus of observation in science. • What happens when new knowledge is found. • A test to prove or disprove a hypothesis. • A guess or prediction made before testing. • What you ask to start a scientific investigation. • The driving force behind exploration and science. • ...
BlackBerry Crumbles 2014-03-07
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- One of the first units manufactured of a product, which is tested so that the design can be changed if necessary.
- The act of introducing something new.
- Affecting the sense of touch.
- People with senior responsibility in a business.
- The small parts of an aggregate fruit that resemble a drupe.
- One suffering a chronic illness or disability.
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- Grants made by government giving the creator of an invention the sole right make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time.
- A forceful or powerful person or thing.
- Most important, powerful or influential.
- A prediction of the course and outcome of a disease.
- The world of business and commerce.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- Something of great size, strength and achievement.
13 Clues: Affecting the sense of touch. • A share of ownership in a company. • The world of business and commerce. • The act of introducing something new. • A forceful or powerful person or thing. • Most important, powerful or influential. • One suffering a chronic illness or disability. • People with senior responsibility in a business. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-04
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- Copyright is a law that gives the owner of a company the right to say how other people can use their product.
- A patent is a property right given to an inventor.
- Marketability is whether your product will gain buyers attention and sell at a certain price range to make a profit.
- Innovation is the development of creating a new product
- An idea-Driven-Enterprise is an enterprise you create as a result of an invention of innovation
- A Private Label is a product made by one company which it to be sold under another company's brand. .
- Product mapping is the process of making your products match your competitors' products in order to make the product overall accurate.
- Feasibility is how easy or difficult it is to do something.
- Listserv is one of the many different ways of communication, this particular one is through email.
- Venture is when you take or accept a risk or chance.
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- Market driven refers to learning and understanding a stakeholder’s perceptions and behaviors within a market
- Skills are the performances of doing or showing something.
- Venture capital is a type of financing that investors provide to startup companies that are believed to have long-term growth potential.
- Periodical Index is the subject, author and keyword to a newspaper.
- Invention is making the product for the first time.
- Empathy is the ability to share feelings with another individual.
- A license is an official permission or permit to do, use or own something.
- Royalty is a legal payment made to an individual or company for the ongoing use of their assets.
- An entrepreneur is a person who is in charge of organizing and operating a business.
- Profitability is the stage of gaining profit from your products,
- Database a is a set of data held in a computer that is accessible in various different ways.
21 Clues: A patent is a property right given to an inventor. • Invention is making the product for the first time. • Venture is when you take or accept a risk or chance. • Innovation is the development of creating a new product • Skills are the performances of doing or showing something. • Feasibility is how easy or difficult it is to do something. • ...
Powers of Congress CesA 2017-03-10
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- powers not directly stated by the Constitution
- power to grant legitimacy to ideas and discoveries like art or inventions
- power to coin money and regulate value
- whatever is necessary and proper will be done
- power to define and set punishment (e.g. piracy, counterfeiting, international law violations)
- powers that deals with foreign policy not specifically mentioned by the Constitution
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- power to build roads for delivery
- powers granted to Congress by the Constitution
- House and 2/3 Senate charge the President with misconduct
- war powers and power for foreign trade
- power to take money to pay off debt
- power to regulate trade with foreign nations and among states
- power to declare war
- power to decide what happens when one is broke
- power to collect money from citizens to fund the government
15 Clues: power to declare war • power to build roads for delivery • power to take money to pay off debt • war powers and power for foreign trade • power to coin money and regulate value • whatever is necessary and proper will be done • powers not directly stated by the Constitution • powers granted to Congress by the Constitution • power to decide what happens when one is broke • ...
Bible and Archeology 2025-01-31
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- : Dead sea scrolls paper.
- : The languages the rosetta stone helped decipher.
- : the earliest people to use pictograms.
- : pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds.
- : language on rosetta stSea.
- : A stele found in present-day Jorden.
- : Study of the past.
- : Defense for the city of Jericho.
- : what do Archeologists study?
- : A region in the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- : Dielect of Hebrew.
- : Ain Ghazal was a major center during the pre-pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
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- : Made up of The Tell and The Walls
- : Early forms of writing that use simple pictures.
- : What pictograms used to tell stories?
- : The Ain Ghazal are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- : Collection of books of God.
- : first extra-biblical mention of the nation.
- : A famous artifact that helped with hieroglyphics.
- : A mound of earth and debris.
20 Clues: : Study of the past. • : Dielect of Hebrew. • : Dead sea scrolls paper. • : language on rosetta stSea. • : Collection of books of God. • : what do Archeologists study? • : A mound of earth and debris. • : Defense for the city of Jericho. • : Made up of The Tell and The Walls • : A stele found in present-day Jorden. • : What pictograms used to tell stories? • ...
The great scientific revolution 2021-11-18
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- discovers Saturn’s rings after building a new telescope
- developed the first set of unified scientific laws.
- person who made transformations in astronomy.
- used a microscope to observe the cellular basis of life
- finds that Earth has magnetic poles and acts like a huge magnet.
- discovers the red blood cell.
- studied speed and velocity, gravity and free fall, the principle of relativity, inertia, projectile motion.
- A theory stating that knowledge comes only, or primarily, from sensory experience.
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- A time (1550-1700) following the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when many discoveries were made.
- discovers the human lymphatic system.
- studies of space.
- invented the adding machine.
12 Clues: studies of space. • invented the adding machine. • discovers the red blood cell. • discovers the human lymphatic system. • person who made transformations in astronomy. • developed the first set of unified scientific laws. • discovers Saturn’s rings after building a new telescope • used a microscope to observe the cellular basis of life • ...
school subjects 2024-03-10
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- The subject where you study bulgarian
- their discoveries
- The subjects in which you count and use numbers
- The subject in which you learn about the genetics of creatures and objects
- The subject in which you draw
- The subject where you use comuters
- Your favorite subject when you are in 8th grade
- The subjects in which you learn about the structure of the world
- The subject in which you study about history
- The subject in which you sing
- education The subjct when training or playing sports
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- The subject in which you learn to program
- The subject in which you study famous works and read
- the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth
- The subject in which you learn about famous philosophers
- The subject in which you use the Mendeleian table
16 Clues: their discoveries • The subject in which you draw • The subject in which you sing • The subject where you use comuters • The subject where you study bulgarian • The subject in which you learn to program • The subject in which you study about history • The subjects in which you count and use numbers • Your favorite subject when you are in 8th grade • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2021-03-17
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- What is the word for people living together in a community? (7 letters)
- What’s the name for the early invention of a car? (10 letters)
- What vehicle replaced horses in the farming industry? (7 letters)
- The word for machinery and equipment being developed from science? (10 letters)
- What was used to transport people and goods down the rivers? (10 letters)
- The word for growing crops and raising livestock? (7 letters)
- engine? (8 letters)
- Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters)
- What is an invention that helped women mend clothes? (13 letters)
- The science or practise of farming? (11 letters)
- What’s a resource people used for textiles that comes from a sheep? (4 letters)
- What was a way of sending someone a message? (9 letters)
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- What was the main continent where the industrial revolution was? (6 letters)
- Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters)
- The word for when people move from rural to urban areas? (12 letters)
- What’s a machine that separates cotton fibres from their seeds? (9 letters)
- What is a vehicle that used electricity from the wires? (4 letters)
- What is a form of transport that is on rails? (5 letters)
- What’s an invention that replaced the telegrams? (9 letters)
- What was the peak time when things were invented? (4 numbers and 1 letter)
- What was the last name of the man who invented the
- Armed conflict between different countries (3 letters)
- What is a way to listen to news and music? (5 letters)
- What are people called who invent things? (8 letters)
- A length or portion of time
- What was the other country that was a big part of the industrial revolution? (7 letters)
- What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters)
- What was an important resource used in the textile industry? (6 letters)
28 Clues: engine? (8 letters) • A length or portion of time • What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters) • Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters) • Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters) • The science or practise of farming? (11 letters) • What was the last name of the man who invented the • What are people called who invent things? (8 letters) • ...
Quest Proficiency Test 2023-12-08
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- to annoy persistently
- the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work
- a deceptive act
- an image and personality that you show to others
- planned efforts made to reach a specific goal
- a first full scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention
- a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated
- a website that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections
- the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
- the principles of conduct governing an individual or group
- something made for the first time
- a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude other from making, using, or selling nd invention
- capable of being physically or emotions wounded; open to attack
- the electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person-often done anonymously
- a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes and idea, sentiment, or attitude
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- a constraining condition, agency, or force
- behavior of motivating people to act towards a common goal, attitude, or belief
- simple object showing human workmanship
- introduction of something new
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business
- a person's judgement on what's important in life
- to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope
- the use of imagination or original ideas or and individual's ability to create
- a scam by which an internet user is deceived
- relating to or experienced through hearing
- firm adherence to a code of moral values
- someone who is there but not participating
- the outward aspect or look of something
- unknown authorship or origin
- a standard on which a judgement is based
30 Clues: a deceptive act • to annoy persistently • unknown authorship or origin • introduction of something new • something made for the first time • simple object showing human workmanship • the outward aspect or look of something • firm adherence to a code of moral values • a standard on which a judgement is based • a constraining condition, agency, or force • ...
Europeans Come to the Americas 2024-10-02
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- A muslim leader that captured Jerusalem
- Portugal's capital
- press the invention made by Johannes Gutenberg
- an invention that allowed sailor to better navigate the oceans
- sailed around The Cape of Good Hope
- Portugal kidnapped them to use for work.
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- Established a Navigation school
- found the The Cape of Good Hope
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- The three motives for explorers to travel
- Strong Navel forces
- an explorer that wrote a book on his adventures
12 Clues: Portugal's capital • Strong Navel forces • Established a Navigation school • found the The Cape of Good Hope • sailed around The Cape of Good Hope • A muslim leader that captured Jerusalem • Portugal kidnapped them to use for work. • The three motives for explorers to travel • an explorer that wrote a book on his adventures • press the invention made by Johannes Gutenberg • ...
English Explorers 2021-05-08
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- settled a small colony on the island of Roanoke
- discovered the island of the Newfoundland
- discovered Hispaniola
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- led three expeditions in search of the north-west passage
- sailed to Archangel
- identified African slaves
- knighted on deck by the Queen
- published The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
8 Clues: sailed to Archangel • discovered Hispaniola • identified African slaves • knighted on deck by the Queen • discovered the island of the Newfoundland • settled a small colony on the island of Roanoke • led three expeditions in search of the north-west passage • published The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
English Explorers 2021-05-08
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- sailed to Archangel
- discovered the island of the Newfoundland
- discovered Hispaniola
- settled a small colony on the island of Roanoke
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- identified African slaves
- published The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
- led three expeditions in search of the north-west passage
- knighted on deck by the Queen
8 Clues: sailed to Archangel • discovered Hispaniola • identified African slaves • knighted on deck by the Queen • discovered the island of the Newfoundland • settled a small colony on the island of Roanoke • led three expeditions in search of the north-west passage • published The Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
