discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution 2026-01-08
Across
- – The idea that the government should not interfere in business
- – A social class that grew due to industrialization
- – Land, labor, and capital needed to produce goods
- – The making of large amounts of products quickly and cheaply
- – A machine that allowed one worker to spin many threads at once
- – A spinning machine powered by water
- – The combining of small farms into large farms in Britain
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- – Inventor who developed a cheaper way to make steel
- – Related to farming and agriculture
- – The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- – An invention that increased the speed of weaving
- – The process of making goods by machines instead of by hand
- – The quality of housing and life in industrial cities
- – Inventor who improved the steam engine
- + Clues
- – A machine that uses steam power to run factories and transportation
- – The environment workers faced in factories
- – A person who starts and invests in a business
- – An economic system based on private ownership and profit
- – A place where goods are produced using machines and workers
- – Transportation system that allowed goods and people to travel faster
21 Clues: + Clues • – Related to farming and agriculture • – A spinning machine powered by water • – Inventor who improved the steam engine • – The environment workers faced in factories • – A person who starts and invests in a business • – An invention that increased the speed of weaving • – Land, labor, and capital needed to produce goods • ...
Advert of european to india 2026-04-26
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- would buy these goods and then sell them in European
- was thus the center of international trade
- adventurous sailors to find a new sea route to India. The
- the trade routes connecting the city of Constantinople came
- had gained monopoly over the trade in Asian countries, Italian
- fall of Constantinople: The trade and commerce between Asia
- the Middle Ages. The Arab merchants carried Asian merchandise
- this venture.
- Constantinople of Eastern Roman (Byzantium) Empire. The Italian
- ancient times. There was great demand for Indian pepper, cumin,
- good profits to Italian merchants.
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- cardamom, ginger and many other spices in Europe. The trade
- of compass, astrolabe, and gunpowder provided further impetus
- 1453, the Ottoman Turks captured the city of Constantinople. As a
- the control of Turks. The Turks started levying too many taxes
- between India, Europe and other Asian countries continued even
- the goods passing through these routes. As a result, trade became
- Europe was carried on place through the city of Constantinople.
- attempting to break the monopoly of Italian traders. They started
- Meanwhile, Spain, Portugal and other European rulers
- were trade and commerce relations between India and Europe
- had gained monopoly over trade in Europe. The merchandise from
- was considered as the ‘Gateway of European Trade’. While Arab
23 Clues: this venture. • good profits to Italian merchants. • was thus the center of international trade • would buy these goods and then sell them in European • Meanwhile, Spain, Portugal and other European rulers • adventurous sailors to find a new sea route to India. The • were trade and commerce relations between India and Europe • ...
Middle Age 2020-03-05
Across
- ,set of territories that constitute an organization.
- ,People from northern Europe
- ,nomadic peoples of central Asia
- ,Emperor of the Romans
- ,territory in which the boss is king or queen
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- ,Stage of the story that developed in the XV and XVI centuries in Europe.
- ,Invaders of the Roman Empire
- ,Citizen of the Roman Empire
- ,invention of the middle ages to reproduce texts and images on paper
- ,restos de santos, con efectos milagrosos
10 Clues: ,Emperor of the Romans • ,Citizen of the Roman Empire • ,People from northern Europe • ,Invaders of the Roman Empire • ,nomadic peoples of central Asia • ,restos de santos, con efectos milagrosos • ,territory in which the boss is king or queen • ,set of territories that constitute an organization. • ,invention of the middle ages to reproduce texts and images on paper • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2021-04-23
Across
- / a synonym for the poet
- / seize and hold firmly
- / an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience
- / the first stage of existence; beginning
- / A performer counts on these people for appreciations
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- / one of the famous poems by Robert Lee Frost
- / One of the greatest comic authors and the largest cinematic universe
- / the nearest word for experimental
- / An invention of Arthur Waynne
- / adjective for universal or whole
10 Clues: / seize and hold firmly • / a synonym for the poet • / An invention of Arthur Waynne • / adjective for universal or whole • / the nearest word for experimental • / the first stage of existence; beginning • / one of the famous poems by Robert Lee Frost • / A performer counts on these people for appreciations • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2021-04-23
Across
- / a synonym for the poet
- / seize and hold firmly
- / an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience
- / the first stage of existence; beginning
- / A performer counts on these people for appreciations
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- / one of the famous poems by Robert Lee Frost
- / One of the greatest comic authors and the largest cinematic universe
- / the nearest word for experimental
- / An invention of Arthur Waynne
- / adjective for universal or whole
10 Clues: / seize and hold firmly • / a synonym for the poet • / An invention of Arthur Waynne • / adjective for universal or whole • / the nearest word for experimental • / the first stage of existence; beginning • / one of the famous poems by Robert Lee Frost • / A performer counts on these people for appreciations • ...
Austin's Puzzle 2013-07-18
Across
- Helped carry the Renaissance to North Europe
- Used for steering a boat
- A new type of watercolor paint
- Concentrates on one face; none look like the other
- This renaissance invention can be found in a modern day bathroom
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- Painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- Painted the School of Athens
- Supporters of the arts
- The impression of depth and distance on the flat surface of a painting
- sculpted the statue of David
10 Clues: Supporters of the arts • Used for steering a boat • Painted the School of Athens • sculpted the statue of David • A new type of watercolor paint • Painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa • Helped carry the Renaissance to North Europe • Concentrates on one face; none look like the other • This renaissance invention can be found in a modern day bathroom • ...
Lesson 27 2024-02-26
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- soemthing you show to be true
- a test that helps scientists answer their questions
- something new that someone thinks up and creates
- to search for and study information about a topic
- things people use to help them do a job
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- a small machine or tool that is useful
- another word for strength
- to get better at something
- something that is known because it is experienced
- to be run by electricity
10 Clues: to be run by electricity • another word for strength • to get better at something • soemthing you show to be true • a small machine or tool that is useful • things people use to help them do a job • something new that someone thinks up and creates • something that is known because it is experienced • to search for and study information about a topic • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2022-12-22
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- parts that are exactly alike
- economic plan in the 19th century
- production of goods in large quantities
- 620 mile road connecting md to il
- promoted the american system
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- inventor of muskets with interchangeable parts
- eli whitney's invention of 1793
- social and economic reorganization that took place as machines replaced hand tools and large-scale factory production developed
- connects the great lakes to the hudson river
- protects U.S. manufactured good from competition
10 Clues: parts that are exactly alike • promoted the american system • eli whitney's invention of 1793 • economic plan in the 19th century • 620 mile road connecting md to il • production of goods in large quantities • connects the great lakes to the hudson river • inventor of muskets with interchangeable parts • protects U.S. manufactured good from competition • ...
English class CrossWord 2025-04-14
Across
- The continent where the apartheid happenned
- A quarter of India’s population lives in …
- Separation of black people and white people in the society
- A famous writer and social critic who wrote more than 30 books
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- The place where people worked during the Industrial Revolution
- Many children in India suffer from it
- Poor neighborhood in India
- Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in …
- Queen during the Industrial Revolution
- Another word for creation
10 Clues: Another word for creation • Poor neighborhood in India • Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in … • Many children in India suffer from it • Queen during the Industrial Revolution • A quarter of India’s population lives in … • The continent where the apartheid happenned • Separation of black people and white people in the society • ...
Ancient Sumer Achievements 2026-06-02
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- Sumerians used what to write cuneiform?
- Cuneiform is like what?
- what is the sumerians most important invention?
- What was used for turning or tilling soil?
- Where did the Sumerians live?
- What is the Sumerians favorite instruments?
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- Sumerians made boats for transport and what?
- The earlier ------- would get stuck in mud and could not support heavy loads.Fill in the blank.
- what is Sumers written language?
- What job was the wheel originally used for?
10 Clues: Cuneiform is like what? • Where did the Sumerians live? • what is Sumers written language? • Sumerians used what to write cuneiform? • What was used for turning or tilling soil? • What job was the wheel originally used for? • What is the Sumerians favorite instruments? • Sumerians made boats for transport and what? • what is the sumerians most important invention? • ...
The Big Boi 2021-11-30
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- visited and studied the prison system
- also known as isabella baumfree
- effort to prohibit the consumption of alcohol
- period in which slavery was being addressed
- slaves who were hired out to work on ships and in mills
- group of people who were not allowed to be educated
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- efforts to end slavery
- encouraged slaves to physically fight back against their masters
- Invention that made the demand for cotton sky rocket
- the father of public schooling
- group of people who wanted utopian communities
11 Clues: efforts to end slavery • the father of public schooling • also known as isabella baumfree • visited and studied the prison system • period in which slavery was being addressed • effort to prohibit the consumption of alcohol • group of people who wanted utopian communities • group of people who were not allowed to be educated • ...
business 2020-04-12
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- an invention or process protected by this right.
- things which are desired.
- the business engaged in by a bank.
- an intagible and consequently cannot be possessed.
- the sector of production refers to the provision of services.
- a great deal of risk is involved in every aspect of commerce.
- things like goods and it is tangible.
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- to buy.
- things that are necessary.
- a means of transporting,as a bus or truck.
- the resources required for industrial production to obtaina desired output.
- a general term for the sale, purchase and distribution of goods and services.
- monetary resources and other assents.
- a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs.
- the solid ground of the earth and it includes the natural resources above or below the superface.
- a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance, as sulfur.
16 Clues: to buy. • things which are desired. • things that are necessary. • the business engaged in by a bank. • monetary resources and other assents. • things like goods and it is tangible. • a means of transporting,as a bus or truck. • an invention or process protected by this right. • an intagible and consequently cannot be possessed. • ...
Global 9 2026-05-11
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- Chinese philosophy based on strict government and laws
- The Japanese warriors who served powerful landowners
- Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- road The trade route connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa
- A system in Medieval Europe based on land and loyalty
- Ancient Roman arena used for Gladiator fights and entertainment
- The social class system developed in Ancient India
- The disease that killed millions in Europe during the Middle Ages
- press The invention by Johannes Gutenberg that spread ideas quickly across Europe
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- The movement that emphasized human potential and classical learning during the Middle Ages
- The first set of written laws
- diffusion The spread of ideas, religion, or culture from one society to another
- Ancient Greek City State centered around warfare and fighting
- The belief in many Gods
- Series of religious wars fought between Muslims and Christians
- The belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun
16 Clues: The belief in many Gods • Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca • The first set of written laws • The belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun • The social class system developed in Ancient India • The Japanese warriors who served powerful landowners • A system in Medieval Europe based on land and loyalty • Chinese philosophy based on strict government and laws • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / a limited duration property right relating to an invention
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
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- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / An important element of author’s agreements is its ...
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / person who jointly created the work
35 Clues: / a party that accepted the contract • / person who jointly created the work • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / An important element of author’s agreements is its ... • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / An important element of author’s agreements is its ...
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / person who jointly created the work
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
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- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
34 Clues: / person who jointly created the work • / a party that accepted the contract • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / An important element of author’s agreements is its ... • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / An important element of author’s agreements is its ...
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / person who jointly created the work
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
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- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / a party that accepted the contract
34 Clues: / person who jointly created the work • / a party that accepted the contract • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / An important element of author’s agreements is its ... • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
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- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / person who jointly created the work
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / a limited duration property right relating to an invention
33 Clues: / person who jointly created the work • / a party that accepted the contract • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization • ...
science 2023-06-27
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- The study of matter, energy, and the laws of motion.
- The study of celestial objects, such as stars and planets.
- Something new created or developed through scientific knowledge.
- The surroundings or conditions in which organisms live.
- A room or building equipped for scientific experiments.
- A test or investigation to discover or prove something.
- The study of the Earth's structure, rocks, and minerals.
- The study of matter, its properties, and how it interacts.
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- A tool that makes objects look larger than they are.
- Substances used in experiments or reactions.
- A device used to see very small objects or organisms.
- The study of heredity and inherited traits in living organisms.
- A person who studies and conducts research in science.
- The study of living organisms and their interactions.
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
15 Clues: Substances used in experiments or reactions. • A tool that makes objects look larger than they are. • The study of matter, energy, and the laws of motion. • A device used to see very small objects or organisms. • The study of living organisms and their interactions. • A person who studies and conducts research in science. • ...
MIL Crosswords 2025-11-19
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- uses casual and conversational language
- a set of situations that makes it possible to do something
- an enclosed space
- online etiquette
- means of communication or communication tools like magazines and newspapers
- the relationship of the area occupied by one shape to that of another
- uses academic language and has an organized structure
- Exclusive right granted for an invention
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- the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.
- defined by points moving in space
- usually used to protect original works like books, movies, and music
- online criminal work
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
- a simple and flexible format of presenting information.
- Uses professional and structured language
15 Clues: online etiquette • an enclosed space • online criminal work • defined by points moving in space • uses casual and conversational language • Exclusive right granted for an invention • Uses professional and structured language • uses academic language and has an organized structure • a simple and flexible format of presenting information. • ...
SCIENCE AND INVENTIONS 8 2023-11-03
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- A device that emits a highly focused and coherent beam of light
- A global neetwork connecting millions of computers
- The science of using medical imaging to diagnose and tret diseases
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- The branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight
- The technology of transmitting voice and sound over distances
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- Electronic devices used for processing and storing data
- A FORM OF ENERGY resulting from the existence of charged particles
- The measurement of electromagnetic radiation
- the communication of information by telegraph
- An optical instrument that magnifies distant objects
- The creation of a new device, process,or method
- A machine designed to convert energy into mechanical motion
- A system for transmitting visual images and sound
14 Clues: The measurement of electromagnetic radiation • the communication of information by telegraph • The creation of a new device, process,or method • A system for transmitting visual images and sound • A global neetwork connecting millions of computers • An optical instrument that magnifies distant objects • Electronic devices used for processing and storing data • ...
Horse Heroes Vocabulary 2021-10-31
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- something for which you have a strong desire
- when mud and rocks fall down a mountain
- a stinky pet
- strength or determination against opposition
- a great invention for carts, trains, cars
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- went about with no plan or purpose
- liable to fall or break down; shaky; weak
- covered by something harmful
- deep, water-filled sand you can sink into
- a ghost or something that is not really there
- very great or immense
- your brother's son
12 Clues: a stinky pet • your brother's son • very great or immense • covered by something harmful • went about with no plan or purpose • when mud and rocks fall down a mountain • liable to fall or break down; shaky; weak • deep, water-filled sand you can sink into • a great invention for carts, trains, cars • something for which you have a strong desire • ...
CHANGING BELIEFS AND KNOWLEDGE IN EUROPE 2024-08-25
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- invention in 1450 helped spread new ideas during the Renaissance
- person who studies the stars and planet
- my history teacher who enjoys teaching her students
- Professor at the University of Padua.
- Polish astronomer
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- Revolution period when many new ideas challenged old superstitions and led to scientific advancements.
- A period of renewed interest in classical culture, art, literature, and science.
- became more realistic and less focused on religion
- The study of the human body
- usually about 500-1500 CE
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • usually about 500-1500 CE • The study of the human body • Professor at the University of Padua. • person who studies the stars and planet • became more realistic and less focused on religion • my history teacher who enjoys teaching her students • invention in 1450 helped spread new ideas during the Renaissance • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2024-01-08
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- sun centered model
- mass*acceleration=
- what revolution allowed people to prove and disprove past information
- who created the scientific method
- what was the main invention that allowed the spread of ideas
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- earth centered model
- What did Galileo Galilei improve and make more powerful
- observations, questions, hypothesis, predictions, data, and develop theories are the process of
- who was the polish astronomer who went against the church with his heliocentric view
- this revolution created tensions between the scientific community and the
10 Clues: sun centered model • mass*acceleration= • earth centered model • who created the scientific method • What did Galileo Galilei improve and make more powerful • what was the main invention that allowed the spread of ideas • what revolution allowed people to prove and disprove past information • this revolution created tensions between the scientific community and the • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- The name of the famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- this is where the Renaissance started
- when was the printing press invented?
- Which literary work explored themes of dreams and reality?
- Spanish author of "Don Quixote."
- This period saw a renewed interest in the ideas of ancient
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- Rebirth of art and learning
- An invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Leonardo da Vinci is well-known for his masterpieces like the
- The movement that emphasized human experience and individual potential during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Rebirth of art and learning • Spanish author of "Don Quixote." • this is where the Renaissance started • when was the printing press invented? • An invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas • Which literary work explored themes of dreams and reality? • This period saw a renewed interest in the ideas of ancient • ...
ELA Vocab 3-4-22 2022-03-04
Across
- Profitable, lucrative
- To snd off or away with speed
- For the particular or specific purpose; specially
- Characterized by cleverness or originality of invention and/or cunstruction
- To condemn or censure openly or publicly
- Clothing
- Quantity of food taken or provided for one occaion of eating
- extremely hungry
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- To quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert.
- To misrepresent damagingly
- To press together; force into less space
- A feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension
- Occurring, done, or completed in an instant.
- To crowd around
- To plunge into water; to drench
- W/o skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit
- A clumsy, stupid person; lout
- To irritate, annoy, or exasperate
18 Clues: Clothing • To crowd around • extremely hungry • Profitable, lucrative • To misrepresent damagingly • To snd off or away with speed • A clumsy, stupid person; lout • To plunge into water; to drench • To irritate, annoy, or exasperate • To press together; force into less space • To condemn or censure openly or publicly • To quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert. • ...
Industrial revolution 2024-10-07
Across
- used assembly lines to make many automobiles
- made the first radthe io
- all the groups came together to bargain
- credited with the invention of the telephone
- business organizations owned by stock owner
- developed the foil-burning combustion engine
- working associations turned into
- when labor is divided
- when banks were failing and many people were unemployed
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- Assembled the first working model of the telegraph
- the economic system that came about during the
- discovered an energy current through a copper wire using a magnet
- Eli Whitney came up with this concept
- came up with division of labor
- therorised electromagnetic waves
- first successful flight
- worker associations turned into...
- invented cotton gin
- developed the first photograph
19 Clues: invented cotton gin • when labor is divided • first successful flight • made the first radthe io • came up with division of labor • developed the first photograph • therorised electromagnetic waves • working associations turned into • worker associations turned into... • Eli Whitney came up with this concept • all the groups came together to bargain • ...
Leonardo da vinci 2026-05-06
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- known as the #1 painter in the world
- another known painting that people come to France just to see
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- Da vinci's biggest project
- an invention that we also use for safety measures and flies vertically
- a famous painting that represents the dramatic moment Jesus announces one of his disciples will betray him, capturing intense "motions of the soul"
- an invention that we use for safety measures or a sport called skydiving
6 Clues: Da vinci's biggest project • known as the #1 painter in the world • another known painting that people come to France just to see • an invention that we also use for safety measures and flies vertically • an invention that we use for safety measures or a sport called skydiving • ...
9. Jobs 2023-06-25
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- They are brave individuals who put out fires and help rescue people in emergency situations.
- They are performers who bring characters to life on stage or in front of a camera, entertaining audiences with their acting skills.
- They are individuals who educate and guide students in different subjects to help them learn and grow.
- They are creative individuals who use various mediums to express their ideas and emotions through art.
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- They are skilled cooks who prepare delicious meals and create recipes using different ingredients and techniques.
- They are skilled aviators who fly airplanes and ensure the safe transportation of passengers and cargo.
- They are problem solvers who use their knowledge of science and math to design and build things like bridges and buildings.
- They are curious individuals who conduct experiments and research to learn more about the world and make new discoveries.
- They are hardworking individuals who cultivate crops, raise animals, and take care of the land to produce food and resources.
- They are professionals who take care of people's health and help them when they are sick or injured.
- They are individuals who participate in sports and engage in physical activities to compete and stay fit.
11 Clues: They are brave individuals who put out fires and help rescue people in emergency situations. • They are professionals who take care of people's health and help them when they are sick or injured. • They are individuals who educate and guide students in different subjects to help them learn and grow. • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
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- / An important element of author’s agreements is its ...
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / person who jointly created the work
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
34 Clues: / a party that accepted the contract • / person who jointly created the work • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / An important element of author’s agreements is its ... • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / a limited duration property right relating to an invention
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
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- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / person who jointly created the work
33 Clues: / a party that accepted the contract • / person who jointly created the work • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
Down
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / a limited duration property right relating to an invention
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / person who jointly created the work
33 Clues: / person who jointly created the work • / a party that accepted the contract • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called .. • ...
Caster's Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-03
Across
- profitable, lucrative
- to send off or away with speed
- for the particular or specific purpose; especially
- characterize by cleverness or originality of invention or construction
- to condemn or censure openly and publicly
- clothing
- quantity of food taken or provided for one occasion of eating
- extremely hungery
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- to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert
- to misrepresent damagingly
- to press together; to force less space
- a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension
- occurring, done, or completed an instant
- to crowd around
- to plunge into water; to drench
- without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit
- a clumsy, stupid person; lout
- to irritate, annoy, or exasperate
18 Clues: clothing • to crowd around • extremely hungery • profitable, lucrative • to misrepresent damagingly • a clumsy, stupid person; lout • to send off or away with speed • to plunge into water; to drench • to irritate, annoy, or exasperate • to press together; to force less space • occurring, done, or completed an instant • to condemn or censure openly and publicly • ...
Eleanor and Park Voc Quiz 2017-04-10
Across
- giving rise to uncertainty
- of an appetite or desire impossible to satisfy.
- of a person or wrongful act, especially a crime utterly odious or wicked
- a facial expression, often ugly or contorted, that indicates disapproval, pain
- a collection of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform
- an exclusive right, privilege
- obtained, done, made, etc., by stealth; secret or unauthorized
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- involving students who need special help to improve in a particular way
- an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain
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- a recess or small room adjacent to or opening out of a room
- making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise
- used in describing the physiological symptoms (such as increased heart rate and respiration) that occur as part of the body's fight-or-flight response to stress, as when someone is in a dangerous, frightening, or highly competitive situation, as well as the feelings of heightened energy, excitement, strength, and alertness associated with those symptoms.
- the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty.
- a deep cut or hole
- the process of making or becoming liquid
- to break down into constituent parts; dissect; dismantle
- not made of physical substance: not able to be touched: not tangible
- person that is characterized by making usually unjustified or excessive claims (as of value or standing)
- to spread; or to soften or calm
20 Clues: a deep cut or hole • giving rise to uncertainty • an exclusive right, privilege • to spread; or to soften or calm • the process of making or becoming liquid • an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain • the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty. • of an appetite or desire impossible to satisfy. • to break down into constituent parts; dissect; dismantle • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchanges that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
Across
- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Inventor of the printing press
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- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- Type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Name of the exchanges that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
20 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • Type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2025-03-20
Across
- the misuse of power, the degradation of information
- one of Leonardo's inventions, built and tested to work perfectly
- buying forgiveness for sins
- Lisa woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- French for "rebirth"
- unhappy with old church, created a new church
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- birthplace of the Renaissance
- his theory revolutionized how people thought of the universe
- Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to a church door
- Press an invention constructed by Johannes Gutenberg
- Vinci invented tons of stuff, wrote backwards, painter, scientist
- fell from a tree and inspired Newton's theory of gravity
- where Leonardo kept his notes
13 Clues: French for "rebirth" • buying forgiveness for sins • birthplace of the Renaissance • where Leonardo kept his notes • Lisa woman painted by Leonardo da Vinci • unhappy with old church, created a new church • Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to a church door • the misuse of power, the degradation of information • Press an invention constructed by Johannes Gutenberg • ...
inventions 2025-11-30
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- Wireless technology linked to Guglielmo Marconi
- Country where the oldest surviving photograph was taken
- Device patented by Alexander Graham Bell
- Surname of the creator of the raised-dot reading system
- Country where the printing press originated
- Country where Lego was first made
- Invention associated with Thomas Edison
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- Nikola ____: Developer of AC power systems and induction motor
- Ada _______: Mathematician credited with the first computer algorithm
- Company that developed many modern aircraft inventions
- Flying machine created by the Wright brothers
- Benjamin ______:inventor of bifcoals and a Founding Father
- Last name of the inventor of the ball point pen
13 Clues: Country where Lego was first made • Invention associated with Thomas Edison • Device patented by Alexander Graham Bell • Country where the printing press originated • Flying machine created by the Wright brothers • Wireless technology linked to Guglielmo Marconi • Last name of the inventor of the ball point pen • Company that developed many modern aircraft inventions • ...
Root Words 7 2016-12-13
Across
- The ten commandments are _______
- the big bang is _______ to the Boston tea party
- divine foretelling of all things
- the woman was a(n) __________ person who claimed they were descended from royalty
- to destroy utterly
- ________ is a grammatical term as well as its other uses
- miller creek is a _____ of the world
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- absurd thats ____________
- cause the common cold and they suck
- that was _________
- invention at some point was a(n) _______
- she _____ed he new hair color
- show The Simsions has made many _________
- showed ______ intelligence
- the Boston massacre is _________
15 Clues: that was _________ • to destroy utterly • absurd thats ____________ • showed ______ intelligence • she _____ed he new hair color • The ten commandments are _______ • divine foretelling of all things • the Boston massacre is _________ • cause the common cold and they suck • miller creek is a _____ of the world • invention at some point was a(n) _______ • ...
1920s Inventions 2021-11-29
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- created to clean dirt on outer surfaces
- previously operated with steel tank and coal burner
- crucial first aid item
- previous to this invention women operated with toasting forks
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- name of vacuum; same name as a previous president
- wanted by many since they were used by movie stars
- popular radio show
- last name of garbage disposal inventor
- created by a US army officer
- amplified radio
- cost $4.95
- inventor from Minnesota made this
- what the Vest Pocket Kodak is a type of
- brand of menstrual products popular in the 1920s
- made to help clean baby's ears
15 Clues: cost $4.95 • amplified radio • popular radio show • crucial first aid item • created by a US army officer • made to help clean baby's ears • inventor from Minnesota made this • last name of garbage disposal inventor • created to clean dirt on outer surfaces • what the Vest Pocket Kodak is a type of • brand of menstrual products popular in the 1920s • ...
History 2023-12-07
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- Relating to the period of major industrialization
- Act of creating something new
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess
- Norse explorers and warriors
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- Agreement to stop fighting a war temporarily
- Iconic Egyptian structures
- Japanese warrior class
- Major change in political power or organizational structures
- Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- Long journey or voyage for exploration
- English royal dynasty
- A set of fundamental principles for governing a state
- Combatants in ancient Roman entertainment
- A form of government with a monarch at the head
15 Clues: English royal dynasty • Japanese warrior class • Iconic Egyptian structures • Norse explorers and warriors • Act of creating something new • Period of cultural rebirth in Europe • Long journey or voyage for exploration • Combatants in ancient Roman entertainment • Agreement to stop fighting a war temporarily • A form of government with a monarch at the head • ...
Words ending ‘shun’ can be spelt like ‘tion’, ‘cian’, ‘sion’, or ‘ssion’. 2024-10-04
Across
- to imitate someone or something
- to act out or to show something
- to give clear answers
- someone who plays an instrument or sings
- when someone makes something brand new
- to strive to defeat someone or something
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- to share
- to say something is more than what it is
- a job you choose
- to say words accurately and properly
- the transfer of blood
- to own up to something
- to make sure everyone is a part of
- to try to talk someone round to your thinking
- someone who works with wires/lighting etc
15 Clues: to share • a job you choose • the transfer of blood • to give clear answers • to own up to something • to imitate someone or something • to act out or to show something • to make sure everyone is a part of • to say words accurately and properly • when someone makes something brand new • to say something is more than what it is • someone who plays an instrument or sings • ...
entrepreneurship 2025-03-19
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- a business owned by two or more people, unlimited liability
- the process of trading goods, services, etc
- attributes you develop from time
- attributes you have from birth
- Net revenue - net income
- the main characteristic an entrepreneur needs
- a business with limited liability
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- Income - expenses
- improving an already existing idea/product etc
- organisation whose main goal is to earn profit
- monetary value a business spends to produce goods or services
- creating a new method/idea/product etc
- a business owned by one person
- someone who takes a risk and starts a business
- Price x Quantity
15 Clues: Price x Quantity • Income - expenses • Net revenue - net income • attributes you have from birth • a business owned by one person • attributes you develop from time • a business with limited liability • creating a new method/idea/product etc • the process of trading goods, services, etc • the main characteristic an entrepreneur needs • ...
Chapter 4 review 2025-10-23
Across
- The native Americans called trains ___________
- some of the manger railroad towns were in ________
- A new type of cattle form Texas
- The battle of _________ bighorn
- The era of the open plains end with the invention of ___ wire
- plains Indians were forced to go on to _____
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- There are 6 ________ in the US
- _________ Alliance
- The trans_________ railroad
- towns that were built over night.
- The _________ act
- a political movement supporting the right and power of farmers
- The wounded knee massacre happend in south ______
- The last armed conflict at wounded ______
- the native Americans relied on these animals
15 Clues: The _________ act • _________ Alliance • The trans_________ railroad • There are 6 ________ in the US • A new type of cattle form Texas • The battle of _________ bighorn • towns that were built over night. • The last armed conflict at wounded ______ • the native Americans relied on these animals • plains Indians were forced to go on to _____ • ...
TRACK Newsletter Puzzle 2024-03-11
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- proposed the ideas of the id, ego, and superego as the three foundations of human personality
- became famous for his theory of relativity and his equation E=MC^2
- developed the theory of universal gravitation and is famous for his three laws of motion
- author of "On the Origins of Species by Means of Natural Selection" where he tells how species that evolve and adapt thrive while others perish
- pioneered the scientific method and was the first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries
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- was the first woman to win a Nobel prize in physics and helped to discover radioactivity and the elements polonium and radium
- an Augustinian monk who used pea plants to study the transmission of hereditary traits
- designed the alternative current (AC) electric system and helped pioneer remote and radar technology
8 Clues: became famous for his theory of relativity and his equation E=MC^2 • an Augustinian monk who used pea plants to study the transmission of hereditary traits • developed the theory of universal gravitation and is famous for his three laws of motion • proposed the ideas of the id, ego, and superego as the three foundations of human personality • ...
tion sion or cian 2017-01-22
Across
- A man or lady of music
- If you're in hospital, you may be having one
- A synonym for creation
- A chit-chat; a conversation
- Without this, you're not allowed to do something
- There are 4: width, depth, height and time
- Synonym for the beginning of a story
- You should always pay _______ in school.
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- Without this on your bike, your wheels won't bounce
- The inversion of multiplication
- A synonym for times (x)
- A man or lady of magic
- Someone who works in politics
- James Bond often goes on one
- The inverse of subtraction
15 Clues: A man or lady of music • A man or lady of magic • A synonym for creation • A synonym for times (x) • The inverse of subtraction • A chit-chat; a conversation • James Bond often goes on one • Someone who works in politics • The inversion of multiplication • Synonym for the beginning of a story • You should always pay _______ in school. • There are 4: width, depth, height and time • ...
Chapter 2 Review Crossword 2024-01-10
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- An empire is a state containing several countries or territories.religion this was the most important thing in Mesopotamia
- the first laws in history
- Soldiers who fight while riding horses.
- _____ and _____ rivers of Mesopotamia
- Mesopotamia was the first ______
- an invention that helps transport
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- a city that is also a country
- eye for an eye...
- a Mesopotamian temple
- belief in many gods
- the first writing system
- _______of law all members of society must obey the law.
- the leader in Mesopotamia
- a city in Mesopotamia
- the process of brining water to an area
15 Clues: eye for an eye... • belief in many gods • a Mesopotamian temple • a city in Mesopotamia • the first writing system • the first laws in history • the leader in Mesopotamia • a city that is also a country • Mesopotamia was the first ______ • an invention that helps transport • _____ and _____ rivers of Mesopotamia • Soldiers who fight while riding horses. • ...
Jessie Nguyen 2 2020-12-18
Across
- The author of the book The Prince
- The artist of the famous Mona Lisa
- An sculptor of the Pieta and David
- A French word that means rebirth
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- Wrote playwrights about family, friendship, and more
- The artist of the Transfiguration
- The everyday language people spoke in a region
- One of the greatest painters of the Florentine Renaissance
- The creator of an invention that made many books available to other people
- Wrote one of the world’s most famous poems
- Not bound to religious rule
11 Clues: Not bound to religious rule • A French word that means rebirth • The artist of the Transfiguration • The author of the book The Prince • The artist of the famous Mona Lisa • An sculptor of the Pieta and David • Wrote one of the world’s most famous poems • The everyday language people spoke in a region • Wrote playwrights about family, friendship, and more • ...
Unit 5 and 6 - Crosswords 2023-05-22
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- a device to control the flow of electricity
- a device which makes light
- less light or no light
- a circle of joined wire and electrical parts along which electricity flows
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- a connection to mains electricity
- a long thin piece of metal
- a very large burning object in the sky which is very far away and so appears very small
- a material through which electricity will flow
- gives light when it is in a circuit
- not dangerous
- something new created by a person
11 Clues: not dangerous • less light or no light • a long thin piece of metal • a device which makes light • a connection to mains electricity • something new created by a person • gives light when it is in a circuit • a device to control the flow of electricity • a material through which electricity will flow • ...
Time is on My side 2026-01-22
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- a person or thing that keeps the time
- do something rapidly in an uncontrolled way
- to the back or in the opposite direction
- something borrowed (usually money) and expected to be paid back
- a glass bulb used to provide light through electricity
- to fulfill a plan
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- something said in a particular way
- a chart showing the days, weeks, and months of a year
- to remember
- something that has been created by one’s own ideas
- optical instrument used to make distant objects appear closer
11 Clues: to remember • to fulfill a plan • something said in a particular way • a person or thing that keeps the time • to the back or in the opposite direction • do something rapidly in an uncontrolled way • something that has been created by one’s own ideas • a chart showing the days, weeks, and months of a year • a glass bulb used to provide light through electricity • ...
Section Two Review 2023-01-17
Across
- extremely smart or creative
- a piece of information
- synonym for think
- careless drawing
- to learn or study a topic
- electric tool
- a new creation
- fly down suddenly
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- the way something feels
- scientists do many
- short sleep
- a scientist might work here
- move suddenly
- stop sign, bell rings, teacher claps
- a snake or worm moves
- uses electricity
16 Clues: short sleep • move suddenly • electric tool • a new creation • careless drawing • uses electricity • synonym for think • fly down suddenly • scientists do many • a snake or worm moves • a piece of information • the way something feels • to learn or study a topic • extremely smart or creative • a scientist might work here • stop sign, bell rings, teacher claps
English Crossword 2021-05-22
Across
- promising to bring good fortune.
- things given in memory of a place, person or event.
- a person who can think about the future in an original an intelligent way.
- lying on the ground facing downwards.
- a document which gives the rights of an invention to an inventor.
- project that often involves risk.
- a way of placing the fingers to play different notes.
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- a long needle used to give an injection under the skin.
- a bad dream.
- a place of worship.
- searched in a hurried or careless way.
- having strong and sincere feelings.
- believing strongly in a religion and obeying its laws and following its practices.
- large baskets for carrying food.
- quality or ability that can be developed.
15 Clues: a bad dream. • a place of worship. • promising to bring good fortune. • large baskets for carrying food. • project that often involves risk. • having strong and sincere feelings. • lying on the ground facing downwards. • searched in a hurried or careless way. • quality or ability that can be developed. • things given in memory of a place, person or event. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2019-09-30
Across
- any tool or invention used to complete a task
- cities that had their own governments
- the bringing of water to dry fields by canals or pipes
- an early person who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food
- to do one particular job
- farming
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- the surroundings of an area
- a period in history when everything was made from stone or wood
- a group of different lands under one ruler
- to trade products instead of using cash to buy a product
- the belief in many gods and goddesses
- to raise something to be useful to people
- objects made and used by people in the past
- something extra, beyond what is needed
- an official record-keeper
15 Clues: farming • to do one particular job • an official record-keeper • the surroundings of an area • the belief in many gods and goddesses • cities that had their own governments • something extra, beyond what is needed • to raise something to be useful to people • a group of different lands under one ruler • objects made and used by people in the past • ...
9.8 Industrial Rev and Westward movement 2023-04-19
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- This is the government count of population.
- Money for investin in business is called_________.
- The building up of cities.
- The Erie Canal runs from Albany to ________.
- This British immigrant memorized plans for textile machines.
- This became the main power source in the 1800s.
- He created the cotton gin and interchaneable parts.
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- This economic system is controoled by suppy and demand of consumers.
- Robert Fulton built this steamboat.
- Daniel Boone built the Wilderness Road to get here.
- This man created the spinning jenny.
- This is the legal right to an invention and profits.
- This was the first American "mill town."
13 Clues: The building up of cities. • Robert Fulton built this steamboat. • This man created the spinning jenny. • This was the first American "mill town." • This is the government count of population. • The Erie Canal runs from Albany to ________. • This became the main power source in the 1800s. • Money for investin in business is called_________. • ...
Cieri 5 Clyde & Carl 2017-04-05
Across
- They escaped religious persecution in Europe.
- African Americans traveled through a horrific, terrible, unsanitized journey to America.
- An invention that increased heat output and replaced fireplaces.
- This protected Christian faiths, but not Judaism.
- Elected Parliament must approve taxes according to this.
- A British power shared by monarchy and Parliament.
- The philosophy of reason as guide for society.
- This person argued about separation of powers.
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- Exiled from the colony due to religious reasons.
- They altered the environment in the colonies by clearing trees.
- They escaped religious persecution in England.
- Time of many religious meetings throughout America.
- What kind of crops were indigo and tobacco?
13 Clues: What kind of crops were indigo and tobacco? • They escaped religious persecution in Europe. • They escaped religious persecution in England. • The philosophy of reason as guide for society. • This person argued about separation of powers. • Exiled from the colony due to religious reasons. • This protected Christian faiths, but not Judaism. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-05-23
Across
- Producing goods or services
- aspects that forced people to emigrate
- advancements made in technology during a period of time.
- the production of goods and services in relation to the supply of money
- depletion of food
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- The invention that kicked off the Industrial Revolution.
- aspects that forced people to immigrate
- Extreme physical work beginning at the age of 8.
- the process of making an area less rural.
- an economic and political system that controls trade and industry via a private owner
- forced labour without remuneration or payment
- contamination of an environment or ecosystem.
- the state of being without a job or supply of money
13 Clues: depletion of food • Producing goods or services • aspects that forced people to emigrate • aspects that forced people to immigrate • the process of making an area less rural. • forced labour without remuneration or payment • contamination of an environment or ecosystem. • Extreme physical work beginning at the age of 8. • ...
The French Revolution 2025-04-28
8 Clues: King of France • Queen of France • Known as French Independence Day • Product that skyrocketed in price • "Painless" invention during the revolution • Type of government in France under Louis XVI • Period known for mass executions and violence • What phrase "started" the French revolution? (myth)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
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- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / An important element of author’s agreements is its ...
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
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- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / person who jointly created the work
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
34 Clues: / a party that accepted the contract • / person who jointly created the work • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / An important element of author’s agreements is its ... • ...
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 2015-12-08
Across
- / a new international agreement in this sphere, which was signed in 1973
- / rights which include the exclusive right to use this work; the exclusive right to allow or forbid using this work by other persons are called..
- / / bilateral or multilateral legal acts, while actions of one person directed at establishment, change or termination of civil rights and duties may be considered as a legal act
- / a person or company whose business is the publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
- / a party that accepted the contract
- / abreviation of World Intellectual Property Organization
- / copyright protects works which are traditionally divided into: art works and ...
- / which procedure is not obligatory for all objects of industrial property
- / / the exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, video, etc
- / those which are considered to be concluded from the moment of achieving agreement on all essential terms in the form required by legislation
- / convention for the protection of literary and artistic works
- / which organization that manages tv or radio stations
- / an individual or any legal, private or public entity
- / a contract that conveys an ownership interest in intellectual property,whether outright or conditional, or whole or partial
- / a set of exclusive rights granted by the state to a person for a fixed period of time in exchange for the regulated, public disclosure of certain details of an invention.
- / persons owning a patent for invention, patent for a design and utility model
- / A party that offered to conclude a contract is called ..
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- / any person or a group of persons who create their works in any field with the purpose of profit earning or other purposes
- / is a natural or legal person who has an exclusive right to allow or forbid using object of intellectual property right
- / the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- / is a certain sum of money fixed in the license agreement which is paid to licensor in the form of single payment or by installments
- / a written or spoken request or appeal for employment, admission, help, funds, etc..
- / person who jointly created the work
- / the right of the authors of the art works to per cent share from the sale of their art works on the art market
- / An important element of author’s agreements is its ...
- / something newly introduced, such as a new method or device
- / actor of theatre and cinema, singer, musician, dancer, conductor of musical composition and other person may be defined as ...
- / property that results from original creative thought, as patents, copyright material, and trademarks
- / Convention for the protection of industrial property
- / is achieved due to the efforts of the team, understanding of market needs, in particular consumers’ needs, ability to organize business activity
- / something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts
- / an expert in the technical sphere who created the invention or is the author of the utility model
- / is any symbol or combination of symbols applicable to distinguish goods (services) produced by one person from those produced by other persons
- / a sound recording on the relevant medium of the performance or any other sounds included into audiovisual work is called ...
34 Clues: / person who jointly created the work • / a party that accepted the contract • / Convention for the protection of industrial property • / which organization that manages tv or radio stations • / an individual or any legal, private or public entity • / An important element of author’s agreements is its ... • ...
Kat’s Lunch 2023-11-15
8 Clues: another word for also • the superior computer • the best breakfast spud • can be said sarcastically • the thing that gives me life • another word for in addition to • the greatest Italian food invention • What goes on the bed, but spelled in a cool way
1920's 2015-11-21
12 Clues: An illegal bar • Attractive Man • Attractive Woman • Who hit 60 in 32? • Women's hairstyle • Five identical girls • America's sweetheart • Henry Fords invention • 1926 Stanley cup champs • a fad invoving a flagpole • Chicago gangster/bootlegger • water Slang term for alcohol
Isaac Nooten 2025-01-10
12 Clues: Laws • Invention • Month of death • Name of college • Month he was born • Age when mom left • Reflecting _______ • Name of high school • What fell on his head? • Came home during what? • Age when started working • Element used to discover light
INDIAN MATHEMATICIANS 2021-08-11
Across
- He gave the formula (a + b) 2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab.
- He is Known for his collaboration with Albert Einstein,he established modern theoretical physics in India.
- He explained how to find the cube and cube-root of an integer.
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- HE made contributions to the theory of numbers, including pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function.
- most significant contribution in the field of statistics was the Mahalanobis Distance.
- His algorithm was introduced in 1984 for solving linear programming problems.
- He was the one who declared that any number divided by zero is infinity and that the sum of any number and infinity is also infinity.
7 Clues: He gave the formula (a + b) 2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab. • He explained how to find the cube and cube-root of an integer. • His algorithm was introduced in 1984 for solving linear programming problems. • most significant contribution in the field of statistics was the Mahalanobis Distance. • ...
The Willouby 2021-09-17
10 Clues: A town tour • son mystery • A rude person • lickety twist • house SALE • Ruth Infant • A gentle person • Friendly person • bin A dreadful place • only cares for the husband
Term 3 - Lesson 1 - Crossword - 1 2014-02-12
10 Clues: End • Creation • Not clear • Looks like • Small Waves • Be in Touch • Giving Ease • Any Abnormal Swelling • A device to send electrical signals • An Act of Showing something publicly
Term 3 - Lesson 1 - Crossword - 1 2014-02-12
10 Clues: End • Creation • Not clear • Looks like • Be in Touch • Small Waves • Giving Ease • Any Abnormal Swelling • A device to send electrical signals • An Act of Showing something publicly
Term 3 - Lesson 1 - Crossword - 1 2014-02-12
10 Clues: End • Creation • Not clear • Looks like • Giving Ease • Small Waves • Be in Touch • Any Abnormal Swelling • A device to send electrical signals • An Act of Showing something publicly
CROSSWORD #1 2023-05-12
10 Clues: LETHAL, DEADLY • GOAL, UNDERTAKING • CALCULATE, ASSESS • CARVE UP, SEPARATE • FEARLESS, INTREPID • GROUP, ASSOCIATION • GAME PLAN, STRATEGY • CREATION, FORMULATION • TIME AHEAD, HEREAFTER • A BENEVOLENT FICTIONAL CHARACTER WITH SUPERHUMAN POWERS
Lesson 27 vocab 2018-05-23
Across
- run by electricity
- another word for strength
- a small machine or tool that is useful
- is something new that someone thinks up and creates
- is to get better at something
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- you show that it is true
- a test that helps scientists answer their questions
- things people use to help them do a job
- something that is known because it is experienced often
- to search for and study information about a topic
10 Clues: run by electricity • you show that it is true • another word for strength • is to get better at something • a small machine or tool that is useful • things people use to help them do a job • to search for and study information about a topic • a test that helps scientists answer their questions • is something new that someone thinks up and creates • ...
Middle Age 2020-03-05
Across
- ,set of territories that constitute an organization.
- ,People from northern Europe
- ,nomadic peoples of central Asia
- ,Emperor of the Romans
- ,territory in which the boss is king or queen
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- ,Stage of the story that developed in the XV and XVI centuries in Europe.
- ,Invaders of the Roman Empire
- ,Citizen of the Roman Empire
- ,invention of the middle ages to reproduce texts and images on paper
- ,restos de santos, con efectos milagrosos
10 Clues: ,Emperor of the Romans • ,Citizen of the Roman Empire • ,People from northern Europe • ,Invaders of the Roman Empire • ,nomadic peoples of central Asia • ,restos de santos, con efectos milagrosos • ,territory in which the boss is king or queen • ,set of territories that constitute an organization. • ,invention of the middle ages to reproduce texts and images on paper • ...
Science Fun 2024-11-28
Across
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment
- A person who studies the natural world
- A tool used to observe distant stars and planets
- A test conducted to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- An educated guess based on evidence
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- A tool used to magnify tiny objects
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons
- A new creation designed to solve a problem
- The smallest unit of matter
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth
10 Clues: The smallest unit of matter • A tool used to magnify tiny objects • An educated guess based on evidence • A person who studies the natural world • The force that pulls objects toward Earth • Energy caused by the movement of electrons • A new creation designed to solve a problem • A tool used to observe distant stars and planets • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2020-06-04
Across
- This act made Montana and Washington official US states
- The Corps of Discoveries winter quarters
- Served two non-consecutive years as mayor of Seattle, as well as being the cities wealthiest resident
- An event caused by white miner trespassing on native American lands
- An American army officer who later was in the house of representatives
- He served as a cartographer for the corps of discovery
- Explorer looking for a passage between the pacific and Atlantic ocean
- A meeting between tribal nations that occurred in the pacific northwest
- An important and busy stop in the trade route to London on the York Factory Express
- A central supply depot as well as a fur trading post
- A slogan that meant the US should go to war with Britain over the Oregon territory
- People whose ancestry contains both European and Indigenous blood
- Leader of the lewis and Clark expedition
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- He was the richest person to die on the Titanic
- An idea that westward expansion was inevitable
- He voyaged through the Pacific ocean to map it
- Emigrants left for the Oregon trail during this event
- This chief had a city in Washington named after him for his accommodation to white settlers
- She was the interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition
- The policy that states the United States would no longer be colonized by Britain
- A confrontation over the border in the San Juan islands
- Improved relations with the British empire after the reveloution
- explored the Puget sound on his expedition of the North West
- A type of otter that was heavily involved in the Euro-American fur trade
- Washingtons motto that means bye and bye
25 Clues: The Corps of Discoveries winter quarters • Washingtons motto that means bye and bye • Leader of the lewis and Clark expedition • An idea that westward expansion was inevitable • He voyaged through the Pacific ocean to map it • He was the richest person to die on the Titanic • A central supply depot as well as a fur trading post • ...
Ancient Civilizations Vocabulary Crossword 2013-08-19
Across
- Pyramid-like structure used for the worshiping of gods by Sumerian society.
- Civilization/area that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now Iraq/Iran.
- Type of paper made of plants from the Nile River Valley that made record-keeping more efficient.
- Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another.
- Worshipping one god.
- Form of writing using symbols in clay developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’
- System of writing in which symbols represent sounds instead of objects or ideas.
- Ancient artifact found by the French that has been used to decipher the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- One the first monotheistic religions developed by the Hebrew people in the Fertile Crescent.
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- Egyptian ruler that is the combination of the political and religious authority.
- Religion that developed in Persia and became very influential on other world religions with its central idea of good versus evil.
- First known written code of laws that includes an “eye for an eye.”
- Shift in human history from food gathering to food producing with the domestication of plants and animals at the end of the last ice age.
- Society that includes written language/record keeping, division of labor, food surplus, and complex institutions such as government and religions.
- Largest empire in the ancient world.
- Worshiping more than one god.
- Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley.
- Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia.
- Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.
20 Clues: Worshipping one god. • Worshiping more than one god. • Largest empire in the ancient world. • Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another. • Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley. • Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’ • Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia. • ...
Ancient Civilizations Vocabulary Crossword 2013-08-19
Across
- First known written code of laws that includes an “eye for an eye.”
- Pyramid-like structure used for the worshiping of gods by Sumerian society.
- Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another.
- Type of paper made of plants from the Nile River Valley that made record-keeping more efficient.
- Shift in human history from food gathering to food producing with the domestication of plants and animals at the end of the last ice age.
- Ancient artifact found by the French that has been used to decipher the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley.
- Civilization/area that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now Iraq/Iran.
- Largest empire in the ancient world.
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- System of writing in which symbols represent sounds instead of objects or ideas.
- Worshipping one god.
- Society that includes written language/record keeping, division of labor, food surplus, and complex institutions such as government and religions.
- Worshiping more than one god.
- Form of writing using symbols in clay developed by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia.
- Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia.
- One the first monotheistic religions developed by the Hebrew people in the Fertile Crescent.
- Religion that developed in Persia and became very influential on other world religions with its central idea of good versus evil.
- Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’
- Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.
- Egyptian ruler that is the combination of the political and religious authority.
20 Clues: Worshipping one god. • Worshiping more than one god. • Largest empire in the ancient world. • Spread of ideas and goods from one place to another. • Form of symbolic writing developed in the Nile River Valley. • Kingdom created by the Hebrew people in their ‘promised land.’ • Society that formed one of the earliest empires in Mesopotamia. • ...
Climate crossword 2016-09-07
Across
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing point throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- substance discharged into the air, especially by an internal combustion engine
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very strong winds
- an area of land that rises very high above the land around it and that is higher than a hill
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- the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods
- change in behavior of a person or group in response to new or modified surroundings.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth’s crust or volcanic action
- suitable or good enough to live in
- the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- the study and knowledge of the practical use of scientific discoveries
- restored or replaced by natural processes : able to be replaced by nature
- period of dry weather that is injurious to crops
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
- related to or determined by the sun
- a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
20 Clues: suitable or good enough to live in • related to or determined by the sun • period of dry weather that is injurious to crops • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits • ...
Global 2 in Review 2024-11-27
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- Economic theory prioritizing colonies to benefit the mother country.
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract.
- Priest who initiated Mexico's independence movement.
- Philosopher who argued for natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Document outlining government principles; influenced by Enlightenment ideas.
- Enlightenment thinker who applied reason to reform society.
- English word for class of people in Latin America leading independence movements.
- Philosophy emphasizing observation and experience in science.
- Device symbolizing the French Revolution's executions.
- Haitian leader of the only successful slave revolt in history.
- Former Portuguese colony in the Americas, ruled by Pedro I
- Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789.
- Spanish-born colonists who dominated Latin American society.
- Prison stormed during the French Revolution.
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- Philosopher who proposed the separation of powers in government.
- First name of Bolívar, a leader in Latin American revolutions.
- "___ of Terror," radical phase of the French Revolution.
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- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- olitical system where a ruler holds total power.
- Gathering place for Enlightenment thinkers to discuss ideas.
- Argentine general who helped liberate southern South America.
- Revolution marked by new methods and discoveries in science.
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion during the Enlightenment.
- "The Friend of the _"
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Astronomer who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.
- Leader who became emperor after the French Revolution.
- Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany
- Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution.
31 Clues: "The Friend of the _" • Jewish Enlightenment thinker from Germany • Prison stormed during the French Revolution. • Palace where the Estates-General met in 1789. • olitical system where a ruler holds total power. • Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe. • Last name of the leader of the Haitian Revolution. • Enlightenment thinker who wrote The Social Contract. • ...
AP World 1200-1450 2026-05-13
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- System in which peasants were tied to the land in medieval Europe
- Period of stability and trade under Mongol rule
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land
- Chinese invention later used in warfare across Eurasia
- Eastern continuation of the Roman Empire
- Japanese warrior class serving regional lords
- Military ruler who held real power in Japan
- Trade routes connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe
- Wealthy ruler of the Mali Empire known for his pilgrimage to Mecca
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- Revival of Confucian thought during the Song Dynasty
- Political system based on land ownership and loyalty
- Bubonic plague that spread across Eurasia in the 14th century
- Muslim state that ruled parts of India
- Branch of Christianity centered in the Byzantine Empire
- East African coastal culture shaped by trade and cultural blending
- Mongol dynasty that ruled China under Kublai Khan
- Nomadic empire that conquered much of Eurasia during the 13th century
17 Clues: Muslim state that ruled parts of India • Eastern continuation of the Roman Empire • Military ruler who held real power in Japan • Japanese warrior class serving regional lords • Period of stability and trade under Mongol rule • Trade routes connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe • Mongol dynasty that ruled China under Kublai Khan • ...
About Mohsen 2020-06-23
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- Relax by listening to ...
- Hobby: playing video ...
- All-time favourite movie: "Precious!"
- Favourite iso game: video games on the ...
- Favourite alcoholic drink: black grapes
- Favourite snack: the pairing of soft and crunchy components
- Looking forward to getting out of the house for a meal
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- Favourite food: made with dough
- Most celebrated: a significant event
- Favourite season: blistering Sun!
- Sweet or Savoury?
- Iso goal: to stay in good health
- Aspire to be: me
- Greatest invention: games on the device your using
- Dream holiday location: leaning Tower of Pisa
- Favourite Sport: two teams of 11 players with a round ball
- Favourite non-alcoholic beverage: infused hot water
- Favourite animal: meow!
18 Clues: Aspire to be: me • Sweet or Savoury? • Favourite animal: meow! • Hobby: playing video ... • Relax by listening to ... • Favourite food: made with dough • Iso goal: to stay in good health • Favourite season: blistering Sun! • Most celebrated: a significant event • All-time favourite movie: "Precious!" • Favourite alcoholic drink: black grapes • ...
Engineering 2023-07-21
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- Tools and machines that make our lives better and easier.
- Using science and math to design and build cool things.
- Something new and useful that someone creates.
- Relating to electricity and how it powers things.
- Putting together different parts to create something.
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- Trying out new ideas or methods to see what works best.
- A set of moving parts that work together to do something.
- A first version or model of something that is tested.
- Introducing new and creative ideas or improvements.
- Using machines or computers to do tasks automatically.
10 Clues: Something new and useful that someone creates. • Relating to electricity and how it powers things. • Introducing new and creative ideas or improvements. • A first version or model of something that is tested. • Putting together different parts to create something. • Using machines or computers to do tasks automatically. • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-03
7 Clues: the Mona Lisa • a famous painter • William Shakespeare • another word for renaissance • main focus of the renaissance • invention that changed everything • an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity,
Wright Brothers Day 2024-12-04
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- Where they built their airplane.
- What it took to achieve flight.
- Where the flight began.
- What they used to build their planes.
- What they left behind for future generations.
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- Their determination and courage.
- What their success gave to dreamers.
- A new method or invention.
- They set this with their first flight.
9 Clues: Where the flight began. • A new method or invention. • What it took to achieve flight. • Where they built their airplane. • Their determination and courage. • What their success gave to dreamers. • What they used to build their planes. • They set this with their first flight. • What they left behind for future generations.
Wright Brothers Day 2024-12-04
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- What they used to build their planes.
- What it took to achieve flight.
- Their determination and courage.
- What their success gave to dreamers.
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- They set this with their first flight.
- A new method or invention.
- Where they built their airplane.
- What they left behind for future generations.
- Where the flight began.
9 Clues: Where the flight began. • A new method or invention. • What it took to achieve flight. • Where they built their airplane. • Their determination and courage. • What their success gave to dreamers. • What they used to build their planes. • They set this with their first flight. • What they left behind for future generations.
Wright Brothers Day 2024-12-04
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- Where they built their airplane.
- What it took to achieve flight.
- Where the flight began.
- What they used to build their planes.
- What they left behind for future generations.
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- Their determination and courage.
- What their success gave to dreamers.
- A new method or invention.
- They set this with their first flight.
9 Clues: Where the flight began. • A new method or invention. • What it took to achieve flight. • Where they built their airplane. • Their determination and courage. • What their success gave to dreamers. • What they used to build their planes. • They set this with their first flight. • What they left behind for future generations.
SEJARAH BAB 1 2022-10-23
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- apa arti dari methodos yang berasal dari bahas Yunani adalah?
- apa bahasa Yunani dari kata metode?
- apa pengertian dari penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, dan sudah diterapkan masyarakat?
- menurut siapakah kajian ilmu sejarah bukan mitos belaka saja?
- apa pengertian penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru adalah?
- di manakah tempat terjadinya peristiwa Presiden Soeharto membacakan pengundurkan diri sebagai presiden?
- siapa yang menyampaikan pengertian bahwa discovery dan invention secara lebih luas?
- apa buku yang ditulis oleh Ibnu Khaldun (ahli fisafat dan Tunisia) ?
- siapa pelopor penulis sejarah yang menulis sesuai oleh kaidah ilmu pengetahuan?
- jangan sekali kali melupakan sejarah dikenal dengan ungkapan?
- apa judul karya yang ditulis oleh Herodotus pada 484 SM-425 SM yang menceritakan sejarah perang yunani dan persia?
- siapa yang berpendapat bahwa sejarah adalah ilmu diakronik dan ilmu sosial lainnya adalah ilmu sinkronik?
- menurut siapakah sejarah itu sebagai catatan tentang masa lalu?
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- siapa yang menjelaskan discovery sebagai penemuan benda atau materi baru?
- bahasa Yunani teori adalah?
- siapa yang menulis buku tentang perang pelopensia anatara athena dan sparta?
- siapa yang mengusulkan pelaksanaan cultuurstelsel?
- apa judul penelitian yang diteliti oleh Robert W. Hefner?
- apa nama lain dari sejarah sebagai seni?
- apa bahasa Latin dari kata objek?
- apa bahasa Yunani dari kronollgi?
21 Clues: bahasa Yunani teori adalah? • apa bahasa Latin dari kata objek? • apa bahasa Yunani dari kronollgi? • apa bahasa Yunani dari kata metode? • apa nama lain dari sejarah sebagai seni? • siapa yang mengusulkan pelaksanaan cultuurstelsel? • apa judul penelitian yang diteliti oleh Robert W. Hefner? • apa pengertian penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru adalah? • ...
Winter Crossword 2024-02-07
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- Mt. __________; location of the recording of the lowest wind-chill on earth
- Famous Alaskan dog sled race
- ______ Park, two towns in Colorado and Florida with the same name
- Quebecer credited with the invention of the snowblower
- Famous February 2010 blizzard in the North East
- North American_______; bird that doesn't migrate in Winter
- Location of 1964 Winter Olympics
- U.S. President with the snowiest and coldest inauguration day
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- Popular jet-setter Swiss Alpine destination
- Vertical_______; Meteorological process that forms blizzards
- German name for the Carnaval period proceeding Lent
- Black Sea city known for both white-sand beaches and snowy peaks
- Flemish painter known for his winter scenes
- Type of snowflake with branches connected to a center plate
- Siberian city known for record low temperatures and tens of meters of snow each year
- Italian winter dish made from dehydrated and salted cod
- Winningest skier of all time
17 Clues: Famous Alaskan dog sled race • Winningest skier of all time • Location of 1964 Winter Olympics • Popular jet-setter Swiss Alpine destination • Flemish painter known for his winter scenes • Famous February 2010 blizzard in the North East • German name for the Carnaval period proceeding Lent • Quebecer credited with the invention of the snowblower • ...
UNIT 9 - SCIENCE 2016-05-13
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- a person who invent something
- s a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe
- a person who invents telegraph
- a person who discovers new areas, lands, continents
- a person who is interested in science
- remarkable
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- a machine which is invented by Wright Brothers
- a device which helps people to find their ways
- person who is inventor of light bulb
- a person who invents the telephone
- a thing which is created by inventor as new and original
11 Clues: remarkable • a person who invent something • a person who invents telegraph • a person who invents the telephone • person who is inventor of light bulb • a person who is interested in science • a machine which is invented by Wright Brothers • a device which helps people to find their ways • a person who discovers new areas, lands, continents • ...
Group 08 2023-02-21
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- freedom from disease or ailment
- Development or improvement of the mind by education or training.
- Economic and ...
- You and your boyfriend are in...
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- An activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation
- What you do to improve your health ?
- A scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like.
- The class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings
- Things you eat everyday
- The circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded
- Things to listen
11 Clues: Economic and ... • Things to listen • Things you eat everyday • freedom from disease or ailment • You and your boyfriend are in... • What you do to improve your health ? • Development or improvement of the mind by education or training. • A scientific or industrial process, invention, method, or the like. • ...
123 2021-06-16
10 Clues: oversea • happiness • particular • support sb. • achieve to do • room for sleep • valuable things • make something firstly • can make things easily • gives information by words or other things
Unit 2 vocab 2023-01-03
10 Clues: happily, gladly • somber, serious • to assume, infer • finesse, mastery • barren, isolated • to show, to wield • to dissolve, vanish • impulse, inclination • demonstration, invention • to screw up, to mishandle
APUSH Unit 6 2026-05-04
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- Powerful urban political organizations that thrived by providing immigrants and the poor with social services in exchange for votes and loyalty
- Steel manufacturing technique that made mass production of steel cheaper and faster fueling railroad construction and industrial growth
- Economic philosophy arguing that government should not intervene in the economy
- Business structure that allowed wealthy industrialists to consolidate multiple corporations under one entity, further concentrating wealth and eliminating competition
- Rapid growth of cities driven by industrialization and migration from both abroad and within the United States
- Theory used to justify the wealth of the rich as natural and inevitable by applying the theory of survival of the fittest to economic and social life
- Political party created by agrarian activists and others calling for a stronger governmental role in regulating railroads, currency, and the economy TRANSCONTINENTALRAILROAD Network of rail lines connecting the East and West coasts that opened new markets promoted economic growth and created new western communities
- Protestant reform movement that applied Christian ethics to social problems such as poverty, inequality, and child labor arguing that society itself needed to be saved
- Confined territories to which the U.S. government relocated American Indian tribes after violating treaties and crushing armed resistance on the frontier
- Term describing the post Civil War era of rapid industrialization extreme wealth inequality political corruption and dramatic social change
- Use of machinery to replace human labor in agriculture and industry that dramatically increased production and contributed to declining prices
- Progressive reformer who founded Hull House in Chicago and championed the rights of immigrants women and the poor during the Gilded Age
- Federal policy that broke up American Indian tribal lands into individual allotments in an effort to assimilate Native peoples and open remaining land to white settlers (1887)
- Integration business strategy in which a company controls all stages of production from raw materials to finished goods
- System of racial separation enforced through violence, Supreme Court decisions, and local political tactics
- Federal law that barred Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States (1882)
- Term used to describe powerful industrialists who built massive fortunes through ruthless business practices and exploitation of workers
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- Rapidly growing western settlements that sprang up around railroad lines and mining discoveries
- System of state and local laws enforcing racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans following Reconstruction
- Supreme Court decision that upheld racial segregation under the doctrine of separate but equal (1896)
- Social group that expanded during the Gilded Age as corporations needed managers and clerical workers, and as access to education and consumer culture grew
- Native American spiritual movement that spread across the Great Plains
- Organization of workers that battled management over wages and working conditions through strikes, collective bargaining, and political advocacy
- Treaty between the U.S. government and Sioux Nation that was later violated when gold was discovered in the Black Hills (1868)
- Anti immigrant movement that sought to limit the political power and cultural influence of newcomers, particularly those from southern and eastern Europe and Asia
- Andrew Carnegie's idea that wealthy business leaders had a moral obligation to use their fortunes to improve society through philanthropy
- Populist demand to coin silver alongside gold to expand the money supply and relieve the economic burden on indebted farmers and the poor
- Supreme Court case that established that American born children of immigrants are citizens under the Fourteenth Amendment (1898)
- Federal law passed to limit the power of trusts and monopolies (1890)
- African Americans who migrated from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas and other western states seeking land, freedom, and escape from racial violence (1879)
- Act that promoted western settlement by offering land grants to settlers who agreed to farm the land, contributing to the displacement of American Indians (1862)
- Term describing the post-Reconstruction vision of some industrialization in the South
- Invention that transformed American urban life, extended the workday, and symbolized the era of technological innovation driving industrial growth (1879)
- Federal Indian boarding school in Pennsylvania that forcibly assimilated Native American children by stripping them of their languages, cultures, and tribal identities (1879)
- Overcrowded and unsanitary urban housing where large numbers of immigrant and working class families lived
35 Clues: Federal law passed to limit the power of trusts and monopolies (1890) • Native American spiritual movement that spread across the Great Plains • Economic philosophy arguing that government should not intervene in the economy • Term describing the post-Reconstruction vision of some industrialization in the South • ...
Ancient Weaponry 2020-06-02
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- Metal produced after heating, quenching and reheating
- The sword evolved from this weapon
- Iron residue produced from high temperatures
- Long shafted weapon, tipped with pointed metal
- Metal first used around 3000 B.C
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- Type of sword used by the Celts in the Iron Age - 8000 B.C (think generic names)
- Most significant weapon during history
- Allowed melting at low temperatures
- Spear formation used by Romans
- Type of sword most common in the Bronze Age
- Process of extracting a metal from its ore via heat
- Made the sword and spear obsolete with its invention
- Process of shaping metal with heat and force
- Iron-carbon alloy used for weapons in the later eras
14 Clues: Spear formation used by Romans • Metal first used around 3000 B.C • The sword evolved from this weapon • Allowed melting at low temperatures • Most significant weapon during history • Type of sword most common in the Bronze Age • Iron residue produced from high temperatures • Process of shaping metal with heat and force • Long shafted weapon, tipped with pointed metal • ...
Renaissance by Kamariya 2025-03-31
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- The term meaning “rebirth” in French
- The author of The Prince, which discusses power and politics.
- The Father of Renaissance Humanism
- A Renaissance playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and literature
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- The city where the Renaissance began.
- The invention that revolutionized printing.
- The famous chapel painted by Michelangelo
- The famous painting of a woman with an enigmatic smile
- The family that funded many Renaissance artists in Florence.
- A famous Renaissance sculptor who created David
- The technique used to create depth in paintings
- The Renaissance man who painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- The scientist who confirmed the heliocentric theory.
15 Clues: The Father of Renaissance Humanism • The term meaning “rebirth” in French • The city where the Renaissance began. • The famous chapel painted by Michelangelo • The invention that revolutionized printing. • A famous Renaissance sculptor who created David • The technique used to create depth in paintings • The scientist who confirmed the heliocentric theory. • ...
Global 10 Crossword 9/22 2025-09-22
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- How humans and nature affect each other
- When one group has more power or fewer rights than another
- A historic event linked to conflict, power, and ideas
- A global war involving widespread conflict and power struggles
- Pride in and loyalty to one’s nation or ethnic group
- Basic rights and freedoms that all humans are entitled to
- The ability to influence or control the behavior of people
- A new idea, method, or invention that causes change
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- Actions that deny or break basic human freedoms
- Thoughts and values that shape how people see the world
- The growing connection of countries through trade and culture
- Violence used to create fear for political goals
- When one country controls or dominates another
- Being connected through relationships, trade, or communication
- A serious disagreement or argument between individuals, groups, or nations
- The condition of not having enough resources to meet needs
- The process of colonies gaining independence
- A major global conflict involving many nations in the early 20th century
- A period of political tension and competition between superpowers
- Working together to achieve a common goal
20 Clues: How humans and nature affect each other • Working together to achieve a common goal • The process of colonies gaining independence • When one country controls or dominates another • Actions that deny or break basic human freedoms • Violence used to create fear for political goals • A new idea, method, or invention that causes change • ...
Vocabulary review 2012-03-28
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- LJ brought donuts to __________ class.
- Will you ______________ a invention to make cars fly?
- Alyssa turned on a light to remove the _______________.
- Jada put the apples on a __________ to see how much they weigh.
- Reece chased a _______________ and got it with a swatter.
- Hayley wore a _______ hat.
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- Did you _____________ the food so flies won't land on it?
- Lane ate ___________ M&Ms after school yesterday.
- Who ____________ America in 1492?
- A __________ is a unit of weight.
- Carter ______________ the answers to the questions.
- The old house looked dark and ______________.
- The morning _______ looked wet on the grass.
- Matthew read books for one _______.
- Elias will mow the ______________ when he gets home.
15 Clues: Hayley wore a _______ hat. • Who ____________ America in 1492? • A __________ is a unit of weight. • Matthew read books for one _______. • LJ brought donuts to __________ class. • The morning _______ looked wet on the grass. • The old house looked dark and ______________. • Lane ate ___________ M&Ms after school yesterday. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2014-09-09
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- an educated guess; a possible and testable statement
- explains why something happens
- the factor is adjusted by the person doing the experiment
- invention; tools to do work; applied science
- an organized process used to test a hypothesis (also an investigation)
- a factor that doesn't change
- a judgement based on interpreting observations
- a judgement based on evidence
- a standard for comparison
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- the factor that can change because the independent variable changed
- information obtained by using the senses
- the study of matter and energy
- describes what happens in nature
- a feature of matter or the way it acts; a characteristic; a trait
- represents something real; simple; can be used to predict
15 Clues: a standard for comparison • a factor that doesn't change • a judgement based on evidence • explains why something happens • the study of matter and energy • describes what happens in nature • information obtained by using the senses • invention; tools to do work; applied science • a judgement based on interpreting observations • ...
Music History 2023-10-09
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- people who go from town to town to entertain
- the highest social class at the time
- early form of polyphonic music
- the original chant
- most prominent instrument at the time
- how many years Pope Gregory reign lasted
- the only people who could go to school at the time
- the people who farmed for the nobles
- a style of churches and monasteries
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- the kind of bird that sat on Pope Gregory shoulder
- every one of these people was trained in music
- an invention that made reading and writing easier(one space)
- the class of people who knew how to read
- Leonins successor was
- meaning finder or inventor
15 Clues: the original chant • Leonins successor was • meaning finder or inventor • early form of polyphonic music • a style of churches and monasteries • the highest social class at the time • the people who farmed for the nobles • most prominent instrument at the time • the class of people who knew how to read • how many years Pope Gregory reign lasted • ...
Entrepreneurship Terms: Part 1 2019-09-13
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- A probability or threat of damage, injury, liability, loss, or any other negative occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities, and that may be avoided through preemptive action
- A legal document giving official permission to run a business
- ____________ thinking: The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- A working model of the new product
- A distinguishing feature or attribute of an item, person, phenomenon, etc., usually divided into three categories: (1) physical, (2) functional, and (3) operational.
- Process of starting and managing one’s own business.
- An individual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of an innovative business with potential for growth; someone who starts with a brilliant idea and wants to make it happen
- The ability to achieve economic, social and environmental goals without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- ____________ skills: The abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks; practical, and often relate to mechanical, information technology, mathematical, or scientific tasks.
- the ability to use one's knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance; involving ideas (cognitive skills), things (technical skills), and/or people (interpersonal skills).
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- System that allows an employee to act like an entrepreneur within a company or other organization. Employees who are self-motivated, proactive, and action-oriented people who take the initiative to pursue an innovative product or service.
- ___________ entrepreneurship: A type of business and/or entrepreneur that recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial methods to create, organize, and manage a venture to address it.
- Legal protection of an invention or process granted by government to its owners for a certain number of years. It will prohibit others from copying, making, or selling the process or invention.
- ____________ skills: The measure of a person's ability to operate within business organizations through social communication and interactions
- The activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money
- The use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.
- A new business undertaking that involves risk; starting up a new, risky business
- The benefit achieved when companies mitigate their risk and earn income from their operations
- ________ skills: The core skills your brain uses to think, read, learn, remember, reason, and pay attention.
- _________ planning: Structured exercise undertaken to identify one's objectives, marketable skills, strengths, and weaknesses, etc.,as a part of one's career management.
20 Clues: A working model of the new product • Process of starting and managing one’s own business. • A legal document giving official permission to run a business • A new business undertaking that involves risk; starting up a new, risky business • The activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money • ...
Cryptic #4 2023-09-10
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- Individual regularly pounces (3)
- Faces curiously expire around secret police (5)
- Reverse car to save files (4, 2)
- Combine some old nitrogen with silver and tungsten to make a cart (5)
- Dismay of Tory serious at Italy over nuclear (13)
- Reveal all with haricots knocked over (5, 3, 5)
- Easy saunter over sweet thing (8)
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- Business passing on the left (11)
- Bus reverses into US state hiding resistance vessel (9)
- Revolutionary invention (5)
- Bring up in Darwin, Churchill and Downing Colleges (5)
- Camping, we hear, is very serious (7)
- Writer has fish after argument (8)
- Hot curry around Thailand is a killer (5)
14 Clues: Revolutionary invention (5) • Individual regularly pounces (3) • Reverse car to save files (4, 2) • Business passing on the left (11) • Easy saunter over sweet thing (8) • Writer has fish after argument (8) • Camping, we hear, is very serious (7) • Hot curry around Thailand is a killer (5) • Faces curiously expire around secret police (5) • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2024-04-24
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- supply and demand intersection point
- Claiming ownership with the government. Shows that you owe the idea for the invention
- a new, unnamed product
- expenses subtracted from revenue
- subset of the population
- price retailer sells the item to the public
- point when expenses and revenue are equal
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- income a business receives from selling it products
- samples are created without any regard to order
- specific group you are looking to study
- a recognizable logo, font, artistic design or phrase associated with a product or service
- retailers increase the price so they can make a profit
- price the manufacturer charges the retailer
- Unfair influence
14 Clues: Unfair influence • a new, unnamed product • subset of the population • expenses subtracted from revenue • supply and demand intersection point • specific group you are looking to study • point when expenses and revenue are equal • price the manufacturer charges the retailer • price retailer sells the item to the public • samples are created without any regard to order • ...
