discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Review 2025-08-26
Across
- to go faster
- a license for making, using or selling an invention
- in a way that is clearly seen or understood
- a noise made by a vehicle moving slowly
- a failure
- showing strong feelings or belief
- to think of a plan or idea
- The first device which is tested before others are made
- used to describe a red-hot light
- a sudden desire to do something
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- a fact connected with an action or an event
- a railway vehicle used for pulling trains
- an old fashioned record player
- an unusual or strange person
- a shape like a tube
- very successful and deserving respect
- explosive spitting sounds
- the part played by a person in making something
- a small mechanical or electronic device
19 Clues: a failure • to go faster • a shape like a tube • explosive spitting sounds • to think of a plan or idea • an unusual or strange person • an old fashioned record player • a sudden desire to do something • used to describe a red-hot light • showing strong feelings or belief • very successful and deserving respect • a noise made by a vehicle moving slowly • ...
Language Challenge 2022 2022-09-22
Across
- An object that can be used again cutting down on waste.
- China is to Beijing as Egypt is to ?
- An optical illusion which occurs in a
- Ideas and feelings a word suggests to you as well as its meaning.
- To get bent out of … (idiom)
- The best of both … (idiom)
- Giving human feelings or reactions to objects or ideas.
- Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and INNOVATOR.
- The story of UNITY and … in Southern Africa. (antonym)
- Someone who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
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- A government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period to an invention.
- Scholar is to school as inmate is to...
- What part of speech is the word in bold? Steve Jobs gave INVENTING a whole new meaning.
- A synonym for CHANGE.
- Misery loves …
- The battle between FREEDOM and … in the Wild. (antonym)
- Someone who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
- The country from which English 'borrowed' the word siesta.
- Favouring one thing, idea or person over another, usually unfairly.
- The name of the snake in Kipling's 'The Jungle Book.'
20 Clues: Misery loves … • A synonym for CHANGE. • The best of both … (idiom) • To get bent out of … (idiom) • China is to Beijing as Egypt is to ? • An optical illusion which occurs in a • Scholar is to school as inmate is to... • Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and INNOVATOR. • The name of the snake in Kipling's 'The Jungle Book.' • ...
Language Challenge 2022 2022-09-22
Across
- An object that can be used again cutting down on waste.
- China is to Beijing as Egypt is to ?
- An optical illusion which occurs in a
- Ideas and feelings a word suggests to you as well as its meaning.
- To get bent out of … (idiom)
- The best of both … (idiom)
- Giving human feelings or reactions to objects or ideas.
- Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and INNOVATOR.
- The story of UNITY and … in Southern Africa. (antonym)
- Someone who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
Down
- A government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period to an invention.
- Scholar is to school as inmate is to...
- What part of speech is the word in bold? Steve Jobs gave INVENTING a whole new meaning.
- A synonym for CHANGE.
- Misery loves …
- The battle between FREEDOM and … in the Wild. (antonym)
- Someone who introduces new methods, ideas, or products.
- The country from which English 'borrowed' the word siesta.
- Favouring one thing, idea or person over another, usually unfairly.
- The name of the snake in Kipling's 'The Jungle Book.'
20 Clues: Misery loves … • A synonym for CHANGE. • The best of both … (idiom) • To get bent out of … (idiom) • China is to Beijing as Egypt is to ? • An optical illusion which occurs in a • Scholar is to school as inmate is to... • Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and INNOVATOR. • The name of the snake in Kipling's 'The Jungle Book.' • ...
八上Unit1词汇crossword游戏卡 2023-09-06
Across
- land outside towns and cities, with fields, woods, etc.
- to be the most successful in a competition, race, battle, etc.
- an animal that lived millions of years ago but is now extinct
- the ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things
- a small book of plain paper for writing notes in
- possibly
- the fact that sb/sth is able to do sth
- no one
- the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries
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- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a job
- but
- to come out of your mother's body at the beginning of your life
- a person who studies one or more of the natural sciences
- a person who has invented sth or whose job is inventing things
- relating to or concerning people
- a thing or an idea that has been invented
- if one thing includes another, it has the second thing as one of its parts
- quickly and unexpectedly
18 Clues: but • no one • possibly • quickly and unexpectedly • relating to or concerning people • the fact that sb/sth is able to do sth • a thing or an idea that has been invented • a small book of plain paper for writing notes in • land outside towns and cities, with fields, woods, etc. • a person who studies one or more of the natural sciences • ...
The Scientists Who Changed the World 2025-05-12
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- Fleming Scientist who discovered penicillin, the first widely used antibiotic.
- Physicist famous for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- American polymath known for his experiments with electricity and the invention of the lightning rod.
- Prolific inventor credited with the phonograph and the long lasting electric light bulb.
- Chemist and engineer who invented dynamite and established the Nobel Prizes.
- Pioneers of aviation who built and flew the first successful powered aircraft.
- Inventor of the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine.
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- Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology.
- Engineer and inventor who contributed to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity.
- Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- Developer of the tactile writing system for visually impaired individuals
- Ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer who proposed the concept of zero.
- Venetian explorer who traveled to China and documented his experiences.
- Astronomer who championed heliocentrism and improved the telescope.
15 Clues: Astronomer who championed heliocentrism and improved the telescope. • Physicist famous for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and cosmology. • Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection. • ...
The Concepts of Business 2023-01-12
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- Goods bought from other countries.
- An association of workers formed to protect and further their rights.
- The ability to motivate people to accomplishment goals.
- A government action to stop the export or import of a product.
- a method of distributing products or services where a company lends its logos and products for another person to sell.
- Goods sold to other countries.
- A tax on certain imported products.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior.
- Converts supplies from producers into products.
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- Cultivates land to grow crops and livestock for consumption.
- Structures and facilities needed for the operation of a enterprise.
- An invention or creation that is brand new.
- Someone who starts their own business.
- A designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process.
- The highest-ranking person in a company or other institution.
- Takes natural resources from nature for use in developing other products.
- Creates the products.
- The capacity to have an effect on someone.
18 Clues: Creates the products. • Goods sold to other countries. • Goods bought from other countries. • A tax on certain imported products. • Someone who starts their own business. • The capacity to have an effect on someone. • An invention or creation that is brand new. • Converts supplies from producers into products. • Moral principles that govern a person's behavior. • ...
Chapter 14 2013-04-15
Across
- end
- the boundary that divided slave from free states
- religious folk songs
- declared that "there has never yet existed a wealthy and civilized society in fact live on the labor of the other.
- a government license guaranteeing the inventor all profits from his or her invention for a certain length of time
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- cotton pod
- seized control of a boat and sailed it to the West Indies
- opponents of slavery
- a close-knit group made up of grandparents, parents children, aunts, uncles, and cousins
- led one of the bloodiest slave rebellions
10 Clues: end • cotton pod • opponents of slavery • religious folk songs • led one of the bloodiest slave rebellions • the boundary that divided slave from free states • seized control of a boat and sailed it to the West Indies • a close-knit group made up of grandparents, parents children, aunts, uncles, and cousins • ...
yea 2014-09-21
Across
- writing that is difficult to understand because it contains a lot of information or uses complicated language
- able to express oneself easily and articulately
- plan or direct
- having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan
- a fictitious prose narrative of book length
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- prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
- invention or fabrication as opposed to fact
- make use of
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- to obtain
10 Clues: to obtain • make use of • plan or direct • invention or fabrication as opposed to fact • a fictitious prose narrative of book length • able to express oneself easily and articulately • having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan • the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language • ...
Historical Inventions 2025-02-20
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- – An invention that revolutionized the spread of information
- – An electronic device for processing and storing data
- – A vehicle powered by an engine, revolutionizing transportation
- – A device used for cooling and preserving food
- – A device invented by Alexander Graham Bell for voice communication
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- – The circular object used to move and carry loads
- – A device that produces light through electrical energy
- – A machine that uses steam to generate power
- – A device that uses electromagnetic waves to transmit sound
- – The first method of long-distance communication using electrical signals
10 Clues: – A machine that uses steam to generate power • – A device used for cooling and preserving food • – The circular object used to move and carry loads • – An electronic device for processing and storing data • – A device that produces light through electrical energy • – An invention that revolutionized the spread of information • ...
4000 English Words 1 Unit 14 - Crossword 2020-06-26
Across
- the practical use of scientific discoveries (10)
- letters or other things that are sent to or from people (4)
- showing little thought or judgment (5)
- a place where you can buy things; a shop (5)
- a part of a play or movie in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period (5)
- a person who writes poems (4)
- used for describing something with a special and exciting quality (7)
- going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction (6)
- something that is nearby (5)
- a large, thin, flat, usually rectangular piece of something, paper for example (5)
- someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill or school subject (5)
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- to experience physical or mental pain (6)
- a long book about imaginary characters and events (5)
- a description of the main facts about something; a plan for a story or essay (7)
- the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible or allowed (5)
- something that tells you what something or someone is like (11)
- to make someone or something do what you want them to (7)
- something that is typical of the group of things that it is a member of (7)
- to produce writing or images on paper or other material with a machine (5)
- a test of a student's knowledge or skill in a particular subject (4)
20 Clues: something that is nearby (5) • a person who writes poems (4) • showing little thought or judgment (5) • to experience physical or mental pain (6) • a place where you can buy things; a shop (5) • the practical use of scientific discoveries (10) • a long book about imaginary characters and events (5) • to make someone or something do what you want them to (7) • ...
Physics 2021-02-22
Across
- they are measured in newtons
- a moment can not occur without it
- it is the tendency to resist changes
- The size of a physical quantity (used for scalars)
- it indicates the amount of particles in an object (it never changes)
- "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction)
- it is a negative or positive change in velocity/time
- the force acting on an object due to gravity
- it is a turning effect of a force
- it is the concept from which the force formula was found out
- measurement which has a direction
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- how far away a body is from its original starting point
- thank apples for his discoveries
- it describes how fast something is moving
- it is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object
- measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- it shows how fast a body is moving with a given direction
- They indicate the direction in which force is acting
- Force which tries to prevent two surfaces in contact from sliding over each other (it acts in the opposite direction)
- the force of attraction between masses
- distance/...=speed
- it is the final velocity minus the initial velocity, expressed with a negative sign
- it is also known as the law of inertia
- something measured with numbers and does not have a direction (only has a magnitude or size)
24 Clues: distance/...=speed • they are measured in newtons • thank apples for his discoveries • a moment can not occur without it • it is a turning effect of a force • measurement which has a direction • it is the tendency to resist changes • the force of attraction between masses • it is also known as the law of inertia • it describes how fast something is moving • ...
Unit 1 The Daughter of Invention 2025-09-10
Across
- A common, often used expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally.
- quick and not paying attention
- not decisive or definite; unwilling to take a clear position or to say yes or no
- disobedient to a superior
- A female prophet or fortune-teller.
- copied from someone else's writings
- to purge or cleanse by removing words, passages, etc., deemed offensive or objectionable
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- an unsuitable or misleading name
- a final proposal or statement of conditions
- not welcoming, hostile
- the student with the highest academic rank in a class
- separated from or existing without the body
- to choke; to strangle
- in an emotionally moving manner
- to restore to a relationship
- a denial of responsibility or knowledge
16 Clues: to choke; to strangle • not welcoming, hostile • disobedient to a superior • to restore to a relationship • quick and not paying attention • in an emotionally moving manner • an unsuitable or misleading name • A female prophet or fortune-teller. • copied from someone else's writings • a denial of responsibility or knowledge • a final proposal or statement of conditions • ...
Mott Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-11
Across
- Team meeting
- Mott's long-term goal
- Having small holes that allow gas or liquid to pass through
- "Bud" Mott's first name
- Mott Italy
- Vacuum furnace backfill
- Core Values
- Product used for beverage carbonation
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- Unsintered state
- Mott's non-profit partner
- Mott's fully automated press
- Mott's original location
- Manufacturing cell opened in 2016
- Create a fusion bond between powder particles
- Exclusive right to an invention
15 Clues: Mott Italy • Core Values • Team meeting • Unsintered state • Mott's long-term goal • "Bud" Mott's first name • Vacuum furnace backfill • Mott's original location • Mott's non-profit partner • Mott's fully automated press • Exclusive right to an invention • Manufacturing cell opened in 2016 • Product used for beverage carbonation • Create a fusion bond between powder particles • ...
Things that happend in Gandhis Life 2022-03-04
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- rights leader
- Gandhis religion
- To only eat food to time to time
- Gandhis Dad
- Where Gandhi mostly lived
- Where Gandhi was born
- Gandhis eldest son
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- Gandhis wife
- The biggest ocean disaster in 1912
- Invention during World War One
- Where Gnadhi went to collect salt
- Where gandhi studied law
- The school he went to when he was a kid
- Where Gandhi died.
- Who Assassinated Gandhi
15 Clues: Gandhis Dad • Gandhis wife • rights leader • Gandhis religion • Where Gandhi died. • Gandhis eldest son • Where Gandhi was born • Who Assassinated Gandhi • Where gandhi studied law • Where Gandhi mostly lived • Invention during World War One • To only eat food to time to time • Where Gnadhi went to collect salt • The biggest ocean disaster in 1912 • The school he went to when he was a kid
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-24
Across
- legal protection that prevents others from making, using, or selling an invention
- a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment made for a special purpose
- In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
- attract and hold the attention and interest of
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- strong feelings or beliefs
- a sudden and important discovery or development
- Imagine as a future possibility, visualize
- To state something is the case without providing evidence
8 Clues: strong feelings or beliefs • Imagine as a future possibility, visualize • attract and hold the attention and interest of • a sudden and important discovery or development • To state something is the case without providing evidence • In a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval • ...
Tech crossword 2017-06-14
Across
- age- the age in which iron was the primary material
- school computer
- revolution- trains and coal
- Production- a manufacturing system in which unique products are built
- Production- a manufacturing system in which components or goods are produced in groups
- of technology- our sixth period
- a diagram of the sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system
- age-copper and copper based materials
- Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in machines which can be operated without detailed knowledge of their workings.
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- ages- knights and castles
- age- the cavemen
- and addition to an existing invention.
- Higby-Teacher
- Materials- A natural material is any product or physical matter that comes from plants, animals, or the group
- inventions and systems that help the world
- Iron Age- The Iron Age was defined by the use of iron and steel as the primary materials for tools
16 Clues: Higby-Teacher • school computer • age- the cavemen • ages- knights and castles • revolution- trains and coal • of technology- our sixth period • age-copper and copper based materials • and addition to an existing invention. • inventions and systems that help the world • age- the age in which iron was the primary material • ...
Chapter 4 2013-09-09
Across
- Most common image on bronze
- First described in the Book of changes
- Called this becase of their emphasis on the need for rigorous laws
- This invention had profound effects on China's culture and government
- Proved commanders with mobile stations
- Confucius lived during this dynasty
- The books Laozi and Zhuangzi are from these teachings
- Book written by Sun Wu
- In western Eurasia logographic scripts were eventually modified or replaced by these type of scripts
- Powerful mechanical bow developed during the Warring States period
- Lower ranks of chinese aristocracy
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- One of the first men of ideas
- Each state was destroyed one by one until only this state was left standing
- Best excavated site from Shang Civilization
- From about 10,000 BC this was practiced in China
- the ultimate confucian virtue
- a collection of fantastical poems full of images of elusive deities and shamans
- The Way, the whole natural order in Daoist philosophy
- Book written in early Zhou dynasty which contains some of hte earliest chinese poetry
19 Clues: Book written by Sun Wu • Most common image on bronze • One of the first men of ideas • the ultimate confucian virtue • Lower ranks of chinese aristocracy • Confucius lived during this dynasty • First described in the Book of changes • Proved commanders with mobile stations • Best excavated site from Shang Civilization • From about 10,000 BC this was practiced in China • ...
Brainy 2025-10-07
12 Clues: hello • alert • not very good • you write with it • you write with it • a child in school • a brilliant person • something beautiful • he/she works in a school • something new that was created • you erase pencil marks with it • a person who creates new things
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2025-09-02
Across
- Richard Arkwright invented a machine called 'The ??????? Frame' to help the weaving process
- A method of communication using dots & dashes to represent letters & spaces between words.
- This invention was used to pay for the postage of a letter.
- Can you work out this mystery word from the letters given around it?
- The 'Flying ????????', an early invention to improve the weaving process.
- A Scotsman called Alexander Graham Bell invented the first one of this.
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- The last name of the man who invented a machine which would convert iron into steel.
- A machine needed to weave. Someone had to be very well-trained to use this.
- The source of energy which was first used by Michael Faraday.
- The first one of these was green, although the ones we use nowadays are red.
- The first one of these was a picture of a back garden in France.
- The first one of these was invented in 1930.
- The engine perfected by James Watt used this to power it.
13 Clues: The first one of these was invented in 1930. • The engine perfected by James Watt used this to power it. • This invention was used to pay for the postage of a letter. • The source of energy which was first used by Michael Faraday. • The first one of these was a picture of a back garden in France. • ...
Semester 1 Open Note Review 2025-01-07
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- this plague killed half of the people in Europe and China
- this artist and inventor of the Renaissance painted the Mona Lisa
- this gearsw term included the afterlife, gods, and rituals
- this was the greatest invention of the Renaissance because it could spread information quickly
- the period of rebirth of art and culture in Europe after the Middle Ages
- this trade route between China and Europe is how the Black Death came to Europe
- this voting government started in Athens, Greece
- this Greek city state was very cultured and had the Parthenon and was the home to Athena, goddess of wisdom
- this Roman invention brought water to the cities
- this voting government started in rome and is the USA form of government
- Where did the Black Death start?
- during the Middle ages this was the type of Government/Economic style
- this is where gladiators fought in Rome
- today this country is all that remains of the Persian Empire
- this was the first Roman Emperor who defeated Antony and Cleopatra
- this greatest leader of the Franks in the Middle Ages brought back education
- this was the first writing in the world from Mesopotamia
- this word means farming and is what most people in ancient times did as a job
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- this great leader of ancient Greece conquered the Persian empire
- this brutal leader of the Mongols conquered much of China and Asia
- these bloody wars were fought between Christians and Muslims over the Holy land of Jerusalem
- which GEARSW term made laws, led the country, collected taxes, and ran the military
- these ages started when the Roman Empire fell
- the Shang river valley dynasty was from here
- the first civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Harappans, and Shang lived in these geographical areas
- this Greek city State was based on war
- this English Renaissance playwrite wrote Romeo and Juliet and had a theater called the Globe
- geography is the study of the_______
- Rome and Greece are these type of civilizations
- This Italian explorer was the 1st European to explore China
- the Romans invented this building material which is why their buildings lasted so long
- this gearsw term means jobs different from farming
- this leader of Rome ended the Republic by declaring himself dictator for life(which was very short since he was killed by the senate)
- this gearsw term has farming, trading, resources, and money
- the great pyramid was from here
- today Mesopotamia is known as the country of_____
- this Catholic Priest fought the Catholic church over selling of forgiveness called indulgences
- the Harappans river valley was from here
38 Clues: the great pyramid was from here • Where did the Black Death start? • geography is the study of the_______ • this Greek city State was based on war • this is where gladiators fought in Rome • the Harappans river valley was from here • the Shang river valley dynasty was from here • these ages started when the Roman Empire fell • ...
Ancient China- Camille Layman 2018-05-07
Across
- A large construction built in the Qin dynasty
- the greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature philosophies
- The first dynasty in ancient china
- a transportation route that carried mainly silk and goods
- An invention that goes on a wheel barrel
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- A type of pottery
- The dynasty to build the forbidden city
- the first way of writing in ancient china
- The first river settled on
- a tool used to see what direction you are going
- A soft cloth made from silk worms
11 Clues: A type of pottery • The first river settled on • A soft cloth made from silk worms • The first dynasty in ancient china • The dynasty to build the forbidden city • An invention that goes on a wheel barrel • the first way of writing in ancient china • A large construction built in the Qin dynasty • a tool used to see what direction you are going • ...
Midterm Vocabulary Review 2016-11-06
Across
- small machine or tool that is useful
- but not very often
- someone creates to solve a problem
- unclear, or smeared
- test that a scientists do to answer their questions
- impolite, or having bad manners
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- make a sudden, loud sound
- or known because it is experienced often
- or likely to fall apart
- sound, movement, or other sign that sends a message
- place where scientists work and do experiments
11 Clues: but not very often • unclear, or smeared • or likely to fall apart • make a sudden, loud sound • impolite, or having bad manners • someone creates to solve a problem • small machine or tool that is useful • or known because it is experienced often • place where scientists work and do experiments • sound, movement, or other sign that sends a message • ...
Visual Arts vocabulary : Impressionism 2024-02-07
Across
- Overarching style from 1870s-1960s
- the arrangement of imagery in an artwork
- the leading artist of Impressionism
- French term for 'cutting edge'
- the epicentre of the artworld prior to the World Wars
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- the act of painting outdoors
- the Impressionists aimed to capture the fleeting effects of..
- a key invention for artists during the Industrial Revolution
- Modernism endeavoured to capture what the ____ could not
- accepted rules and codes of an art style
- the French _________ was the premier institution of fine arts
11 Clues: the act of painting outdoors • French term for 'cutting edge' • Overarching style from 1870s-1960s • the leading artist of Impressionism • accepted rules and codes of an art style • the arrangement of imagery in an artwork • the epicentre of the artworld prior to the World Wars • Modernism endeavoured to capture what the ____ could not • ...
1st Nine Week Exam REVIEW 2022-12-12
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- invention that contributed to most change in attitude toward slavery in south before Civil War
- translator for James Oglethorpe
- seperates piedmont and coastal plains regions
- made Atlanta transportation hub of South
- Individual ____ tax provides most imp. source of income for Georgia
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- laws that protect citizens from criminals
- laws that help people settle disputes
- river that provides water for Augusta residents
- led Patriot militia at Battle of Kettle Creek
- hemisphere Georgia is located in
- first major battle of Civil War in Georgia
11 Clues: translator for James Oglethorpe • hemisphere Georgia is located in • laws that help people settle disputes • made Atlanta transportation hub of South • laws that protect citizens from criminals • first major battle of Civil War in Georgia • led Patriot militia at Battle of Kettle Creek • seperates piedmont and coastal plains regions • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-09-27
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- invention that tills the soil
- two-thirds god in the first written story
- temple used to worship gods in Mesopotamia
- the river that creates the Southern boundary of Mesopotamia
- first empire in the world from Akkad
- king who created the first set of written laws
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- the belief in many gods
- an independent city and the surrounding area
- achievement that brings water to crops
- the river that creates the Northern boundary of Mesopotamia
- ancient form of writing in Mesopotamia
11 Clues: the belief in many gods • invention that tills the soil • first empire in the world from Akkad • achievement that brings water to crops • ancient form of writing in Mesopotamia • two-thirds god in the first written story • temple used to worship gods in Mesopotamia • an independent city and the surrounding area • king who created the first set of written laws • ...
Music History 2025-02-19
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- The Baroque period is known for elaborate art, architecture and the take off of the ______?
- A synonym for Classical.
- A major invention during the Renaissance.
- means decorated melodies with trills and arpeggios.
- A popular Baroque composer known as the "Red Priest".
- ___________ music is any music that is not pop, world or jazz music.
- This instrument was popular during the Renaissance.
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- This music period spanned from approximately 1600-1750.
- This Classical composer was a child prodigy and died at the age of 35.
- An instrument introduced during the Baroque Era.
- A group of movements played by a small group of instruments.
- A popular composer from the Renaissance era.
- This music period spanned from the 1400's-1600's.
- Your favorite class!
- This means a pear of unusual shape and is where we get the word Baroque.
- A string quartet includes the cello, 2 violins and a _______.
- This composer died at in the year 1750, marking the end of the Baroque period.
17 Clues: Your favorite class! • A synonym for Classical. • A major invention during the Renaissance. • A popular composer from the Renaissance era. • An instrument introduced during the Baroque Era. • This music period spanned from the 1400's-1600's. • means decorated melodies with trills and arpeggios. • This instrument was popular during the Renaissance. • ...
Occupations 2023-06-15
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- Writers use words to tell stories or share information. They write books, poems, and articles for people to read.
- Chefs cook delicious food in restaurants. They create recipes, chop vegetables, and make sure the meals taste amazing.
- Astronauts travel to space in rockets. They explore other planets and conduct experiments in space.
- Engineers design and build things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems.
- Officer Police officers keep our community safe. They help catch bad people, solve crimes, and make sure everyone follows the rules.
- Musicians play musical instruments and create beautiful melodies and songs. They can play alone or in a band.
- Actors perform on stage or in movies. They pretend to be different characters and tell stories through acting.
- Artists create beautiful things using their imagination and creativity. They paint, draw, and make sculptures.
- Farmers grow crops and raise animals on their farms. They take care of plants and animals to provide food for people.
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- Firefighters put out fires and rescue people from dangerous situations. They wear special gear and use big hoses to stop fires.
- Athletes play sports and compete against others. They practice a lot and stay fit to be the best at their sport.
- Veterinarians take care of sick or injured animals. They give them medicine, perform surgeries, and help them stay healthy.
- Scientists explore and study the world around us. They do experiments and make new discoveries to learn more about how things work.
- Doctors help people when they are sick or injured. They examine patients, give them medicine, and make them feel better.
- Teachers help students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, and English.
15 Clues: Astronauts travel to space in rockets. They explore other planets and conduct experiments in space. • Teachers help students learn new things. They teach different subjects like math, science, and English. • Musicians play musical instruments and create beautiful melodies and songs. They can play alone or in a band. • ...
Cieri 2 cade J@zm!n 2017-04-05
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- what religious group was in pennsylvania?
- what power was shared by monarchy and parliament?
- what emotional sermons at revival meeting in 1730?
- how did william penn get land from the indians?
- what religious group was in massachusetts?
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- that religious group was the biggest to immigrant?
- what was established for settler and traders?
- what invention increased the heat output ;replaced fireplaces?
8 Clues: what religious group was in pennsylvania? • what religious group was in massachusetts? • what was established for settler and traders? • how did william penn get land from the indians? • what power was shared by monarchy and parliament? • that religious group was the biggest to immigrant? • what emotional sermons at revival meeting in 1730? • ...
B2U7 Vocabulary 2020-05-07
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- Different from what is normal and ordinary.
- A new thing or idea that is made.
- Behaving in a way that is not polite and might easily annoy others.
- A raised area in a theater that is used for performing.
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- To attract the attention or interest someone.
- Someone who officially decides the winner of a competition.
- Once every year.
- The way that someone feels.
8 Clues: Once every year. • The way that someone feels. • A new thing or idea that is made. • Different from what is normal and ordinary. • To attract the attention or interest someone. • A raised area in a theater that is used for performing. • Someone who officially decides the winner of a competition. • Behaving in a way that is not polite and might easily annoy others.
Ancient Egypt: Vocabulary Unit 1 2022-11-13
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- a period of time; Old, Middle, and New ___
- rich fertile soil. Often called "black land"
- having wealth and success
- a "feeder stream", a stream that flows into a larger river
- an invention that uses a seesaw movement to carry water
- the place where a river splits into streams
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- plant vitamins,the sediment that helps plants grow
- an open pit where stone is cut
- a time when food is so scarce that people are starving
- a waterfall with rocks and fast moving water. The nile has 6 of them
- a tall plant that grows by the nile. Used to make paper, boats, and baskets.
11 Clues: having wealth and success • an open pit where stone is cut • a period of time; Old, Middle, and New ___ • the place where a river splits into streams • rich fertile soil. Often called "black land" • plant vitamins,the sediment that helps plants grow • a time when food is so scarce that people are starving • an invention that uses a seesaw movement to carry water • ...
7th Grade Semester 1 2019-01-19
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- calendar based on the earth's rotation around the sun
- a community of people, in a region, with shared beliefs
- a surplus of food gave man more of this
- calendar based on the moon's rotation around the sun
- people in society take on specific jobs
- people create this based on how they see something
- use this to back up a claim
- people fed wild animals, eventually they became this
- maps that show elevation of mt. ranges, depths of oceans
- social institution concerned with supernatural spirits, beliefs
- culture based on farming & raising animals
- map maker
- anything made by humans; jewelry, pots, clothes
- Before Common Era
- oldest period of the Stone Age
- humans and their closest relatives
- calendar used around the globe to make trade easier
- institutions that address human needs
- having more than you need
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- dating artifacts by using surrounding materials
- 7 continuous land masses on earth
- low biome (environment grouped by climate & latitude)
- a book report, a biography,a textbook
- genetically altering plants and animals to be helpful to humans
- widespread global occurrence
- accounts of events are shaped by a person's
- using chemicals to date artifacts
- a first-hand account; a diary, an autobiography
- study of people & cultures using evidence like artifacts
- scientific study of humans over time
- before farmers, people were hunters and
- changing to fit a new environment
- inventions & discoveries that help humans
- walking on 2 feet
- era this began at Year 1 on the Gregorian Calendar
35 Clues: map maker • walking on 2 feet • Before Common Era • having more than you need • use this to back up a claim • widespread global occurrence • oldest period of the Stone Age • 7 continuous land masses on earth • using chemicals to date artifacts • changing to fit a new environment • humans and their closest relatives • scientific study of humans over time • ...
Einstein Crossword 2022-10-26
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- “Do not worry about your difficulties in _______, I assure you that mine are greater.”
- Einstein’s first wife’s last name
- Last name of person who raced Einstein to general relativity equations
- Albert Einstein enrolled at the Zurich ______
- Position which Einstein was rejected for because he did not write a rehabilitation thesis
- Unified ______ theory
- Quantum ______, “spooky action at a distance”
- Political system that Einstein advocated for
- Place where Einstein attended two conferences and attacked quantum physics
- Institute for Advanced ______
- Bose-Einstein ______
- Einstein was offered to be the prime minister of this country
- Religion that Einstein associated with
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- Scientist and friend of Einstein who debated with him over quantum physics frequently
- The rise of this person convinced Einstein to change his views on pacifism
- Einstein was given the Nobel prize for discovering the law of the ______ effect
- Einstein's general relativity theory predicted that light passing next to the sun should be bent by 1.7 ______
- University at America where Einstein would stay
- The cosmological constant may be an explanation for dark ______
- In relativity, inertial and ______ forces are equivalent
- Last name of scientist who made a series of discoveries on how the universe was expanding
- Einstein's younger belief that reality is only what you can sense
- Einstein’s first job was at a ______ office
- Spooky action at a ______
- Einstein had a aneurysm in his abdominal ______
- City where Einstein was born
- Did Albert Einstein fail math?
- Einstein’s son who was institutionalized
- Name of Einstein’s boat
- Sketchy alternative theory that Einstein came up with before general relativity
30 Clues: Bose-Einstein ______ • Unified ______ theory • Name of Einstein’s boat • Spooky action at a ______ • City where Einstein was born • Institute for Advanced ______ • Did Albert Einstein fail math? • Einstein’s first wife’s last name • Religion that Einstein associated with • Einstein’s son who was institutionalized • Einstein’s first job was at a ______ office • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Revolution Crossword 2018-04-15
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- This revolution in Europe is most closely associated with the rise of capitalism, the formation of guilds, and the growth of banking systems
- (Last Name) He said that rulers should rule however they want as long as "the end justifies the means"
- The _____________________ Revolution: A time where many new discoveries about the natural world were made and people questioned and looked to prove things as true.
- This social scientist looks at how societies answer questions like "How much to produce" or "What to produce"
- (Art) a realistic portrayal of a human body
- (Last Name) Started the Protestant Reformation by posting the 95 Theses on the All Saints Church. His work led to an end of religious unity in Europe and the Catholic Counter Reformation
- (All one word) King who started the Anglican Church in England
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- Non-religious
- The revival of Greek and Roman culture, the economic growth of Italian city-states in the 1400’s, and the development of humanism were aspects of this
- A piece of paper you could buy from the Catholic Church to lessen time in purgatory. This was outlawed after the Council of Trent
- This belief focuses on the study of and improvement of humankind
- (Last name) Invented the printing press which helped significantly with the spread of the Protestant Reformation
12 Clues: Non-religious • (Art) a realistic portrayal of a human body • (All one word) King who started the Anglican Church in England • This belief focuses on the study of and improvement of humankind • (Last Name) He said that rulers should rule however they want as long as "the end justifies the means" • ...
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind 2024-04-24
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- thick cornmeal porridge eaten as a ball
- William's uncle and Geoffrey's dad; died from Tuberculosis
- form of magic that delivered superhuman strength
- A machine that generates electricity
- William's uncle who lost his job on a tobacco farm
- A disease of chronic malnutrition caused by a lack of protein and resulting in swelling of the arms, legs and belly
- William's dog
- William's cousin and close friend; has to work the maize fields in Chimpumba
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- librarian
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- an acute, often fatal, intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food
- gas released from biological materials like rotting organic matter that William hopes to use for cooking fuel
- William's secondary school
- a long period without rain
- The major language of Malawi
- day labor
- caught from burning maize stalks and eaten as a snack
- William's family crop
- Ivy League college in New Hampshire that William attended
- a failed invention of William's
- money in Malawi
- what William and Geoffrey fixed
- bought William nuts and bolts and the dynamo for his windmill (250 kwacha)
23 Clues: day labor • librarian • William's dog • money in Malawi • William's family crop • William's secondary school • a long period without rain • The major language of Malawi • a failed invention of William's • what William and Geoffrey fixed • A machine that generates electricity • thick cornmeal porridge eaten as a ball • form of magic that delivered superhuman strength • ...
China Vocabulary Review 2024-09-15
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- Sailed with his fleet to show China's dominance and to trade
- Plateau of __________
- Figurehead of Buddhism
- Religion of Japan that has no founder
- The ideology of keeping one's culture
- Taught moral behavior and respect (5 relationships: ex. father, son)
- Dynasty established by Kublai Khan
- The occupation of one who would travel the Silk Road
- Kublai Khan was a fan of this guy
- Dynasty of China that was the Golden Age
- Dynasty of China that marked an increase in unity, trade, and Buddhism
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- This Khan conquered and rapidly expanded the Mongol Empire
- Cultural Diffusion is the exchange of religion, culture, and _______ from one area to another
- Who was the Forbidden City built for
- Religion spread from India into China
- This Khan conquered China and used the Mandate of Heaven to become emperor
- Isolationism of China caused them to cut off international ________.
- An invention of the Song Dynasty
- Flat land; where the Mongolians are from.
- Mongolian people ; had no permanent residence
- Dynasty that isolated, expanded the Great Wall, and built the Forbidden City
- This canal was built in China and helped unite it
22 Clues: Plateau of __________ • Figurehead of Buddhism • An invention of the Song Dynasty • Kublai Khan was a fan of this guy • Dynasty established by Kublai Khan • Who was the Forbidden City built for • Religion spread from India into China • Religion of Japan that has no founder • The ideology of keeping one's culture • Dynasty of China that was the Golden Age • ...
Intellectual property 2025-09-08
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- company's intellectual info that isn't public
- making or selling an invention without permission
- a process of design applied to physical products that are to be manufactured by mass production
- The source or creator of an original work
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- protects literary and artistic works
- protect inventions
- protect symbols,names, and images used in commerce
7 Clues: protect inventions • protects literary and artistic works • The source or creator of an original work • company's intellectual info that isn't public • making or selling an invention without permission • protect symbols,names, and images used in commerce • a process of design applied to physical products that are to be manufactured by mass production
History of the Computer 2025-09-11
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- - Invention that made computers smaller and more efficient
- - Earliest computing device
- - The inventor of the first mechanical calculator performing addition and subtraction
- - First supercomputer
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- - Worlds first computer programmer
- - Created the concept of the Analytical Engine
- - Manufactured in 1958, by Jack St. Clair Kilby of Texas Instruments (The first of its kind)
7 Clues: - First supercomputer • - Earliest computing device • - Worlds first computer programmer • - Created the concept of the Analytical Engine • - Invention that made computers smaller and more efficient • - The inventor of the first mechanical calculator performing addition and subtraction • ...
the 20's 2022-07-12
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- golden time for what
- women were finally able to
- forefront of the revolution
- fashionable women
- one of the inventions
- how many millions died in the war
- old invention that became popular
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- oasis of what
- glamorous era of what
- the stock market did what
- flu
- invented a cheap car
- people spent more money on this
- people lived here more
14 Clues: flu • oasis of what • fashionable women • golden time for what • invented a cheap car • glamorous era of what • one of the inventions • people lived here more • the stock market did what • women were finally able to • forefront of the revolution • people spent more money on this • how many millions died in the war • old invention that became popular
March Crossword 2021-03-14
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- Pi is an _____ number
- What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
- What has a neck but no head?
- What has a head, a tail, is brown, and has no legs?
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- What has legs but doesn't walk?
- What ancient invention allows people to see through walls?
- What has a bed but never sleeps and runs but never walks?
- What has a ring but no finger?
- Where are Bess and Sue going to reach in a couple of hours? The boat ____.
- ____ are the only animals that blush
10 Clues: Pi is an _____ number • What has a neck but no head? • What has a ring but no finger? • What has legs but doesn't walk? • ____ are the only animals that blush • What has 13 hearts but no other organs? • What has a head, a tail, is brown, and has no legs? • What has a bed but never sleeps and runs but never walks? • ...
8th Grade History- Beginner 2023-09-21
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- By 1890, ___________ people lived between the Mississippi and the Pacific.
- What happened in which people developed Gold fever.
- The last spike hammered into the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Another name for cowhands.
- A invention created when the cattle industry exploded, to keep cattle in and other things out.
- 0 degrees longitude.
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- People forced Native American children to ___________.
- 160 acers of land given to people for them to farm and live on it for at least 5 years.
- 0 degrees latitude.
- The point at which the Transcontinental Railroad was officially formed.
10 Clues: 0 degrees latitude. • 0 degrees longitude. • Another name for cowhands. • What happened in which people developed Gold fever. • People forced Native American children to ___________. • The last spike hammered into the Transcontinental Railroad. • The point at which the Transcontinental Railroad was officially formed. • ...
HS 1 Review 2021-12-10
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- invention allowed physician to listen to internal body sounds
- structure should indicate areas of responsibility and lead to the most efficient operation of a facility
- bacteria resistant to commonly used antibiotics
- government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation
- father of medicine
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- waste includes bloody bandages, sharps, body parts, and lab cultures
- health methods meaning to treat the whole body
- directed toward achieving the maximum benefit for every dollar spent
- hospitals operated by federal, state, and local government agencies
- Offers palliative care for terminally ill patients
10 Clues: father of medicine • health methods meaning to treat the whole body • bacteria resistant to commonly used antibiotics • Offers palliative care for terminally ill patients • invention allowed physician to listen to internal body sounds • hospitals operated by federal, state, and local government agencies • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- This means rebirth
- Renaissance left an everlasting impact on the European ______.
- The sea that helped Italy have a strategic location.
- The Renaissance highlights a period of the surge of interest in philosophy, art, literature, and ______.
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- The invention of the________ contributed to the development of the Renaissance.
- A artist, scientist, and inventor during the Renaissance.
- Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa and the __________.
- The printing press was invented by ______ Gutenberg.
- Idea that rational ideas were more emphasized than faith
- of the principles that were commonly taught during the period was ______.
10 Clues: This means rebirth • The printing press was invented by ______ Gutenberg. • The sea that helped Italy have a strategic location. • Idea that rational ideas were more emphasized than faith • A artist, scientist, and inventor during the Renaissance. • Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa and the __________. • ...
STEM women rock! 2023-10-15
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- This word is a modal verb and an obligation
- Chien-Shiang WU was born in this country
- A French woman scientist who won two Nobel prizes
- The film about three African American women who worked at NASA during the 1960s
- The acronym for Science Technology Engineering Mathematics
- The study of space
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- The organisation that works on space travel
- The separation of Black and White people in the USA in the 20th century
- Hedy Lamarr's invention helped create towards creating this
- A woman in science who was an actress, scientist and inventor
10 Clues: The study of space • Chien-Shiang WU was born in this country • The organisation that works on space travel • This word is a modal verb and an obligation • A French woman scientist who won two Nobel prizes • The acronym for Science Technology Engineering Mathematics • Hedy Lamarr's invention helped create towards creating this • ...
Econ Crossword 2023-02-24
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- Everything is government owned
- Essential to surviving
- Measure the general changes in the market prices Price Index
- Raw materials from Earth
- Lightbulb
- A person does not feel a higher need until all the needs of the current level have been satisfied
- General increase in the price of goods and services over a period of time
- Increase in output, income, employment, price and profit
- Decrease in investments, income, employment, prices and profits
- Large unemployment rates, decrease in income, standard of living decreases
- Item that could be touched or seen
- Cannot be touched
- Decisions are made based on the past
- Demand, production, investment increases
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- An individual or business that makes a product
- Value decreases over time with inflation
- A _______ buys goods and services
- Assistance provided, usually in return for payment
- Coke and Pepsi
- A combinaion of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions
- Businesses rely on many other business in order to keep going
- An item that can be seen or touched and is essenial for survival.
- Private ownership is possible
- Luxurious, to improve life quality
- Laser discs and Dvds
25 Clues: Lightbulb • Coke and Pepsi • Cannot be touched • Laser discs and Dvds • Essential to surviving • Raw materials from Earth • Private ownership is possible • Everything is government owned • A _______ buys goods and services • Luxurious, to improve life quality • Item that could be touched or seen • Decisions are made based on the past • Value decreases over time with inflation • ...
Merry Christmas, Capsuleer 2023-12-23
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- Official currency of the EVE Online player trading market.
- Ship type specializing in electronic warfare.
- Race with emphasis on armor tanking and lasers.
- Barge Ship class for mining asteroids.
- Colossal NPC ship serving as a world boss.
- Organization known for exploration and discovery.
- Region known for its lawless and dangerous nature.
- Expansion introducing Tech 3 Strategic Cruisers.
- Term for in-game events impacting the storyline.
- Term for the act of disrupting a ship's warp engines.
- Title for the elected leader of player alliances.
- Player-owned and operated structures in EVE Online.
- Faction known for speed and agility in ship design.
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- Expansion introducing player-built outposts in nullsec.
- Term for the act of destroying a player's pod.
- Central hub for player trading.
- NPC faction pursuing capsuleers.
- Primary resource used for manufacturing and research.
- Process of safely traveling through wormhole space.
- Primary source of income for many players.
- Expansion introducing player-built stargates.
- Race known for advanced technology and strong shields.
- Term for the process of creating copies of blueprints.
- Term for a player engaging in piracy and criminal activities.
- In-game currency in EVE Online.
25 Clues: Central hub for player trading. • In-game currency in EVE Online. • NPC faction pursuing capsuleers. • Barge Ship class for mining asteroids. • Primary source of income for many players. • Colossal NPC ship serving as a world boss. • Ship type specializing in electronic warfare. • Expansion introducing player-built stargates. • ...
The Roaring Twenties 2013-03-15
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- Source of communication that transmits electromagnetic waves
- a peptide hormone that regulates sugar metabolism
- Plague infecting India
- The legal act of banning alcohol
- An autobiography with an exposition of Hitler's political ideology.
- women were granted this right in the U.S
- This king's tomb was discovered in Egypt
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- a famous dance
- Italian politician and leader of the National Fascist Party
- this invention was created to detect lies
- After WW1 this League was created with the task to ensure that war never broke out again
- The new advancement in movies
12 Clues: a famous dance • Plague infecting India • The new advancement in movies • The legal act of banning alcohol • women were granted this right in the U.S • This king's tomb was discovered in Egypt • this invention was created to detect lies • a peptide hormone that regulates sugar metabolism • Italian politician and leader of the National Fascist Party • ...
Vocabulary List 3 2023-01-16
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- Remove an obstruction before saying "I do"
- An ingenious invention in Inspector Gadget's hat
- English is spoken in Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar
- Downcast ducks will swim in the middle of this word
- Synonym: Immaculate
- Add some of this ingredient to make a cake
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- Introduced in The Amazing Race Season 5 to slow others down
- Hairline running away
- In support of your plate size
- Connect to another device using your phone's data
- Running away from this Jamaican beverage
- Makes a compound word with the Xmas tree topper
12 Clues: Synonym: Immaculate • Hairline running away • In support of your plate size • Running away from this Jamaican beverage • Remove an obstruction before saying "I do" • Add some of this ingredient to make a cake • English is spoken in Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar • Makes a compound word with the Xmas tree topper • An ingenious invention in Inspector Gadget's hat • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-29
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- people have tremendous potential
- A literary movement that began in 14th century Italy
- supporters of lit, art, science
- Rebirth or revival
- Invention of movable type
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
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- telescope
- To be or not to be
- Golden Ratio
- Church appointments
- Emphasized realism, attention to detail, desire for perfection
- calculus
12 Clues: calculus • telescope • Golden Ratio • To be or not to be • Rebirth or revival • Church appointments • Invention of movable type • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • supporters of lit, art, science • people have tremendous potential • A literary movement that began in 14th century Italy • Emphasized realism, attention to detail, desire for perfection
Scott Joplin 2025-02-25
13 Clues: State died in • State born in • a style he wrote • a style he wrote • ________ of ragtime • Instrument he played • first successful song • his most famous songs • City he moved to at 25 • Opera he wrote in 1911 • New instrument invention • a style of music he wrote • Prize he won in 1976 (after his death)
Freak the Mighty Vocab 2025-10-08
12 Clues: fake • nickname • second name • where Max lives • something newly created • force that sends forward • the way a person behaves • robots ahead of their time • results of a person's actions • violent or aggressive, ferocious • run hurriedly with short, quick steps • this means to be empty for a long time
Review 5.4 to 5.7 Valeria Rodarte 2020-04-13
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- protect artistic forms of media presentations
- form of innovation, technical development of products or processes
- an organization's attempt to put in place procedures to deal with a crisis
- protect the invention of a product or production process
- important factors on contingency planning are: time, cost, risks and ________
- labor laws, health and safety regulations, rules on advertising, restrictions on sales
- outsourcing outside the home country
- stock is brought in and stored with a reserve and kept back from daily use just in case of need
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- No market place is needed
- Measure of the efficiency of production
- factors that affect crisis management are: communication, speed, control and ________
- enables the organization to focus on its core activity.
- protect logos, designs, slogans and phrases
- Consider the type of workers available and balance this with the skills and qualifications needed for all the business operations
- = P * Q is the formula of?
- = FC + (VC*Q) is the formula of?
- systematic steps and efforts by the organization to limit the damage from sudden crisis
- For p's of innovation are: product, process, positioning and ________
- wide system of connected organizations, information, resources, and operations
19 Clues: No market place is needed • = P * Q is the formula of? • = FC + (VC*Q) is the formula of? • outsourcing outside the home country • Measure of the efficiency of production • protect logos, designs, slogans and phrases • protect artistic forms of media presentations • enables the organization to focus on its core activity. • ...
Review 5.4 to 5.7 Valeria Rodarte 2020-04-13
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- protect artistic forms of media presentations
- form of innovation, technical development of products or processes
- an organization's attempt to put in place procedures to deal with a crisis
- protect the invention of a product or production process
- important factors on contingency planning are: time, cost, risks and ________
- labor laws, health and safety regulations, rules on advertising, restrictions on sales
- outsourcing outside the home country
- stock is brought in and stored with a reserve and kept back from daily use just in case of need
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- No market place is needed
- Measure of the efficiency of production
- factors that affect crisis management are: communication, speed, control and ________
- enables the organization to focus on its core activity.
- protect logos, designs, slogans and phrases
- Consider the type of workers available and balance this with the skills and qualifications needed for all the business operations
- = P * Q is the formula of?
- = FC + (VC*Q) is the formula of?
- systematic steps and efforts by the organization to limit the damage from sudden crisis
- For p's of innovation are: product, process, positioning and ________
- wide system of connected organizations, information, resources, and operations
19 Clues: No market place is needed • = P * Q is the formula of? • = FC + (VC*Q) is the formula of? • outsourcing outside the home country • Measure of the efficiency of production • protect logos, designs, slogans and phrases • protect artistic forms of media presentations • enables the organization to focus on its core activity. • ...
Review 5.4 to 5.7 Valeria Rodarte 2020-04-13
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- wide system of connected organizations, information, resources, and operations
- enables the organization to focus on its core activity.
- stock is brought in and stored with a reserve and kept back from daily use just in case of need
- an organization's attempt to put in place procedures to deal with a crisis
- = P * Q is the formula of?
- systematic steps and efforts by the organization to limit the damage from sudden crisis
- = FC + (VC*Q) is the formula of?
- No market place is needed
- Measure of the efficiency of production
- labor laws, health and safety regulations, rules on advertising, restrictions on sales
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- factors that affect crisis management are: communication, speed, control and ________
- outsourcing outside the home country
- For p's of innovation are: product, process, positioning and ________
- protect artistic forms of media presentations
- Consider the type of workers available and balance this with the skills and qualifications needed for all the business operations
- important factors on contingency planning are: time, cost, risks and ________
- protect logos, designs, slogans and phrases
- protect the invention of a product or production process
- form of innovation, technical development of products or processes
19 Clues: No market place is needed • = P * Q is the formula of? • = FC + (VC*Q) is the formula of? • outsourcing outside the home country • Measure of the efficiency of production • protect logos, designs, slogans and phrases • protect artistic forms of media presentations • enables the organization to focus on its core activity. • ...
Cell Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- it is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus. Erythrocytes contain the pigment haemoglobin, which imparts the red colour to blood, and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues.
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
- Any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times
- he smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, which is typically microscopic and consists of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane.
- a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants it consists mainly of cellulose.
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- a plastid in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.
- Having or consisting of many cells
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- A famous microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization.
- the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- Consisting of a single cell
- A famous microbiologist that won a nobel prize in 1952
16 Clues: Consisting of a single cell • Having or consisting of many cells • A famous microbiologist that won a nobel prize in 1952 • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell • the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus. • ...
"Наваждение". Лексика 1, 2, 3 2020-07-13
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- записи лекций
- Шурик говорит, что снотворное совершенно ... для собаки
- too hot
- praiseworthy
- to get discouraged
- a task
- плохая оценка
- to walk in a very smooth way,to float
- to get ready/to prepare for an exam
- an invention
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- too much of something
- to distract somebody
- a sedative
- to overstudy
- чтобы пройти мимо собаки, Шурику и Лиде нужен был отвлекающий ...
- to study (at the library/for an exam),to practice
- let's begin
17 Clues: a task • too hot • a sedative • let's begin • praiseworthy • to overstudy • an invention • записи лекций • плохая оценка • to get discouraged • to distract somebody • too much of something • to get ready/to prepare for an exam • to walk in a very smooth way,to float • to study (at the library/for an exam),to practice • Шурик говорит, что снотворное совершенно ... для собаки • ...
Chapter 9 Business Ownership 2021-09-30
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- owned by two or more
- personally liable
- symbol that identifies a company
- liability is limited to fixed sum
- simplest form of ownership
- tax exempt
- avoid double taxation
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- right to conduct business
- no intellectual property laws apply
- legal right to original work
- owners of a corporation
- financial debt
- ability to enter into an agreement
- cannot be held personally liable
- separate from its owners
- protection of rights to an invention
- legally binding agreement
17 Clues: tax exempt • financial debt • personally liable • owned by two or more • avoid double taxation • owners of a corporation • separate from its owners • right to conduct business • legally binding agreement • simplest form of ownership • legal right to original work • cannot be held personally liable • symbol that identifies a company • liability is limited to fixed sum • ...
Hobbies 2017-09-10
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- a portable video camera
- difficult
- a place where action or events take place
- excited about
- a large object like the Earthbthat moves around a star
- able to wait without becoming annoyed
- an invention, often a machine
- a large rock
- make notes
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- a piece of rock or metal from space that makes a bright light in the sky
- wanting to learn more
- interested
- mainly, most of the time
- slope of a hill
- to ask questions
- to see sth
- responsibility
17 Clues: difficult • interested • to see sth • make notes • a large rock • excited about • responsibility • slope of a hill • to ask questions • wanting to learn more • a portable video camera • mainly, most of the time • an invention, often a machine • able to wait without becoming annoyed • a place where action or events take place • a large object like the Earthbthat moves around a star • ...
Ancient China 2013-10-17
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- _______, silver, gold!
- Used to eat noodles.
- a paper _______ helps light up the night!
- Instead of a calculator!
- A Chinese invention created from another one of their inventions.
- Something made out of light, colorful materials that can fly while holding a string.
- A movie based on a true story.
- China`s continent.
- Something used to make a small or big BANG!
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- North, South, East or West!
- The place where the Great Wall of China is located in.
- A movie about a girl and her ugly step-sisters.
- the Chinese currency.
- the capital of China.
- Used in Chinese celebrations, known to breathe fire!
- Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912.
- A game invented by the Chinese.
17 Clues: China`s continent. • Used to eat noodles. • the Chinese currency. • the capital of China. • _______, silver, gold! • Instead of a calculator! • North, South, East or West! • A movie based on a true story. • A game invented by the Chinese. • a paper _______ helps light up the night! • Something used to make a small or big BANG! • Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912. • ...
Social Studies Textbook Quiz 2025-09-09
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- Warrior highlighted in Chapter 9
- class subject (similar to but not called social studies)
- Amount of chapters in the textbook
- first of the 7 continents in ABC order
- sixth of the 7 continents in ABC order
- your teacher despises this invention
- seventh of the 7 continents in ABC order
- fifth of the 7 continents in ABC order
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- Your teacher's email
- fourth of the 7 continents in ABC order
- second of the 7 continents in ABC order
- Person from biography (medieval artist and inventor)
- third of the 7 continents in ABC order
- how many years Mr. LeGrand has been at Tuffree
- how many pillars of Islam are there?
- Class mascot (true leader of the class)
- class mascot animal
17 Clues: class mascot animal • Your teacher's email • Warrior highlighted in Chapter 9 • Amount of chapters in the textbook • your teacher despises this invention • how many pillars of Islam are there? • first of the 7 continents in ABC order • third of the 7 continents in ABC order • sixth of the 7 continents in ABC order • fifth of the 7 continents in ABC order • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2025-02-18
10 Clues: City • Creation • Countryside • Business Owner • Bringing new ideas • The creation of cities • Development of industries • People not interfering with economics • Workers trying to improve their conditions • When an individual owns something but the government doesn't
LTOW glossary 2022-10-25
9 Clues: Order • First canon • Third canon • Ending of a text • Main points in essay • Contains main reasons • Also called Discovery • Reasons to support your thesis • Three fundamental activities of writing
Science 2022-06-07
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- is a organelle in the cells of plants and other organisms that capture sunlight and changes it into energy cells can use
- a process by which molecules move from a high consideration area to a low consideration area
- basic unit structure and function in living things
- an invention that makes small objects look larger than they are
- gel-like fluid fills most of the cell; moves nutrients, proteins, and organelles within the cell
- the diffusion of water molecules across a selective permeable membrane
- produces protein needed by cell
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- things that eat off others
- a tiny cell structure that Carries out specific functions within the cell
- green photosynthetic pigments in chloroplast of plants algae and some bacteria
- able to make their own food
- the cell membrane takes particles into the cell and changes the shape and engulfing the particles
- captures sunlight and uses it to make food
- wall a rigid supporting layer that surrounds cells of plant and other organisms
- allows large particles to leave a cell
15 Clues: things that eat off others • able to make their own food • produces protein needed by cell • allows large particles to leave a cell • captures sunlight and uses it to make food • basic unit structure and function in living things • an invention that makes small objects look larger than they are • the diffusion of water molecules across a selective permeable membrane • ...
Explanations of forgetting 2025-04-02
9 Clues: - Mcdonalds • - zatrzymanie • - 8 ball pool • - da pen don't lie • - sounds like badly • - its not external... • - it rhymes with recall • - sounds like invention • - What does a case study lack
A Sharp Idea from King Gillette 2023-10-30
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- something that is famous or known by many people.
- something you use and then throw away.
- something made to be sold; merchandise.
- something that is created for the first time; a discovery.
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- not sharp
- persuade someone to do something.
- makes it sharp so it cuts easily.
- the cutting part of a knife or razor.
8 Clues: not sharp • persuade someone to do something. • makes it sharp so it cuts easily. • the cutting part of a knife or razor. • something you use and then throw away. • something made to be sold; merchandise. • something that is famous or known by many people. • something that is created for the first time; a discovery.
Madam C. J. Walker 2023-03-10
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- Walker died on the month of
- formula first invention ?
- what comes after november ?
- in 1907, A'Lelia joined her in
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- happened at 1882, at the age of 14
- the first African American female millionaires in the United States
- related to madam C.J walker
- salon A'Lelia also persuaded her mother to establish an office and?
8 Clues: Walker died on the month of • related to madam C.J walker • what comes after november ? • formula first invention ? • in 1907, A'Lelia joined her in • happened at 1882, at the age of 14 • the first African American female millionaires in the United States • salon A'Lelia also persuaded her mother to establish an office and?
6th Grade Social Studies Trivia 2023-12-20
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- when it came to producing silk, the ancient Chinese had one of these
- a continent that contains two continents
- according to reports, Qin Shi Huang Di's tomb contains rivers of these
- Romans built with this material, which is why so much of their work survives
- rule by those with the most ability, use a test to find out who
- oracle bones, made to the tell the future, were often made of this
- before France there was
- stone found at the top of the Alps comes from this continent
- nomadic people lived to this direction of both China and Rome
- modern country in the land to the north of ancient China, still includes a large nomadic population
- US state that is on top of a fault line between two tectonic plates
- in the ancient Mediterranean, dye of this color was worth more than gold
- tool the ancient Chinese developed to detect earthquakes
- classical Chinese dynasty, very stable, influential, long-lasting
- mountain range that formed when India crashed into the rest of Asia
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- Leonardo da Vinci found these high in the Alps, thought they must have come from the sea
- land between the rivers
- to the Romans, the king of the gods (and the planets)
- Roman counterpart to the Greek god Hermes, closest planet to the sun
- the Qin emperor's army was made of this
- what a silworm spins; not a chrysalis but a...
- Romans built these 20m off from the center of a road, for protection from people and wild animals
- the year Taylor Swift was born, in Roman numerals
- ancient Chinese invention, used magnets
- sea in the "middle of the world"
- the Phoenicians made dye from a gland in this marine animal
- smaller of two Italian mountain ranges, runs all the way down the "boot"
- known for its pizza, the ball that the boot is kicking
- ancient Chinese invention, made from wood
- 2024 will see the start of this year
- philosophy that the Qin Dynasty used to rule, too harsh?
31 Clues: land between the rivers • before France there was • sea in the "middle of the world" • 2024 will see the start of this year • the Qin emperor's army was made of this • ancient Chinese invention, used magnets • a continent that contains two continents • ancient Chinese invention, made from wood • what a silworm spins; not a chrysalis but a... • ...
About Amy 2020-04-14
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- Sweet or Savoury?
- Knock off beverage is a fermented fruit juice
- Favourite animal: friendly backyard reptile
- Favourite season of the year: a taste of Summer
- Iso goal: spending more time in...
- Looking forward to seeing (humans)
- Favourite celebration is celebrated most often.
- One of her favourite cuisines: a laksa to warm you up this coming Winter.
- Hobby: run the course
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- The greatest invention: eco-friendly transport
- Amy looks up to her friendly and multi-tasking father
- Iso game: building with mini bricks
- Relax by exercising in the...(land dominated by trees)
- Preferred beverage: a type of water that is better for you than tap water
- When Amy was 19 she bought and operated a ...(where your coffee is made at)
- All-time favourite show:"... Australia" think about plants
- Favourite sport: two wheels
17 Clues: Sweet or Savoury? • Hobby: run the course • Favourite sport: two wheels • Iso goal: spending more time in... • Looking forward to seeing (humans) • Iso game: building with mini bricks • Favourite animal: friendly backyard reptile • Knock off beverage is a fermented fruit juice • The greatest invention: eco-friendly transport • Favourite season of the year: a taste of Summer • ...
STS CROSSWORD 2021-11-11
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- Period of peace, prosperity, and expansion.
- A device in shape of a box or room that lets the light through a small opening on one side and projects on the other.
- They continued and fixed the building of The Great Wall of China (Dynasty)
- First dynasty of Imperial China also the shortest ruling Chinese Dynasty
- Invention of Oracle Bone (turtle shell)
- Longest reigning dynasty which is divided into two periods
- Made from a cut,dried reed
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- Ruled by the upperclass. Also dictatorship nomination during times of crisis
- Known as Etruria and Latium
- Second imperial dynasty of China
- A heavy crossbow like weapon to shoot arrows and darts
- Glossy coating that prevents the ink from absorbing tbe paper.
- Early scientific instrument used for reckoning time.
13 Clues: Made from a cut,dried reed • Known as Etruria and Latium • Second imperial dynasty of China • Invention of Oracle Bone (turtle shell) • Period of peace, prosperity, and expansion. • Early scientific instrument used for reckoning time. • A heavy crossbow like weapon to shoot arrows and darts • Longest reigning dynasty which is divided into two periods • ...
STS CROSSWORD 2021-11-11
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- A device in shape of a box or room that lets the light through a small opening on one side and projects on the other.
- Known as Etruria and Latium
- A heavy crossbow like weapon to shoot arrows and darts
- Second imperial dynasty of China
- Ruled by the upperclass. Also dictatorship nomination during times of crisis
- Early scientific instrument used for reckoning time.
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- Longest reigning dynasty which is divided into two periods
- Period of peace, prosperity, and expansion.
- Made from a cut,dried reed
- They continued and fixed the building of The Great Wall of China (Dynasty)
- Invention of Oracle Bone (turtle shell)
- First dynasty of Imperial China also the shortest ruling Chinese Dynasty
- Glossy coating that prevents the ink from absorbing tbe paper.
13 Clues: Made from a cut,dried reed • Known as Etruria and Latium • Second imperial dynasty of China • Invention of Oracle Bone (turtle shell) • Period of peace, prosperity, and expansion. • Early scientific instrument used for reckoning time. • A heavy crossbow like weapon to shoot arrows and darts • Longest reigning dynasty which is divided into two periods • ...
Marquis Snow 8th grade Headed West Vocabulary Crossword 2018-02-09
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- an artificial waterway
- a part of a machine or device that can be replaced by another identical part
- enterprise, a type economy in which people are free to buy,sell,and produce whatever they want
- to show
- road on which tolls are collected
- gin, a machine that removes seeds cotton fiber
- sole legal right to an invention and its profits
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- economic system in which people and companies own the means of production
- money or other items such as machines or building used to create wealth
- equipment that makes use of advanced knowledge and skill to solve a problem or to do a task
- the official count of a population
- something one is trying to accomplish
- of a larger whole
- an area defined by a feature or characteristic
- separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats on a canal
15 Clues: to show • of a larger whole • an artificial waterway • road on which tolls are collected • the official count of a population • something one is trying to accomplish • an area defined by a feature or characteristic • gin, a machine that removes seeds cotton fiber • sole legal right to an invention and its profits • ...
{Seth Rose} It's on the chart 2024-12-03
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- scientific principles for designing and building structures and systems that address specific needs
- process for devising structures or systems to meet specific needs
- the variables that are changed in a fair test
- an invention in which one variable is changed and all other variables are kept the same
- the use of scientific knowledge to solve problems
- a person with scientific training who designs structures and systems that address specific needs
- an early model of a design
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- the variables that are kept the same in a fair test
- to suggest and discuss ideas for solving a problem
- something that can be changed, controlled, or measured
- limitation
- series of flexible steps that move an engineer from problem to solution
- standards by which something is judged
- the variable that is observed or measured in a fair test; result
- problems with a design that need improvement
15 Clues: limitation • an early model of a design • standards by which something is judged • problems with a design that need improvement • the variables that are changed in a fair test • the use of scientific knowledge to solve problems • to suggest and discuss ideas for solving a problem • the variables that are kept the same in a fair test • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Engineers 2025-04-28
Across
- The computer Kleinrock’s team used at Stanford Research Institute
- What Sprague helped improve the size of
- What three letters were intended to be typed in the ARPANET message
- What a car uses to save energy
- Sprague invented this type of motor that doesn’t produce sparks
- Another contribution from Sprague's work
- Sprague’s invention that helps improve transportation in cities
- The government project Kleinrock joined in 1967
- University where Kleinrock began teaching in 1961
- What this newspaper is about
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- City where Leonard Kleinrock was born
- What the choo-choo train drives on
- Sprague's job title working under Edison
- A braking system that sends power back to the battery
- This method of communication used characters 'L' and 'O' in the first message
- Engineer who worked with Sprague
- He received his Ph.D. from this prestigious school in 1959
- Inventor known for contributions to electric railways and elevators
- What MIT and UCLA are known for
19 Clues: What this newspaper is about • What a car uses to save energy • What MIT and UCLA are known for • Engineer who worked with Sprague • What the choo-choo train drives on • City where Leonard Kleinrock was born • What Sprague helped improve the size of • Sprague's job title working under Edison • Another contribution from Sprague's work • ...
CYBER ETHICS 2025-07-29
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- Unwanted and often harmful bulk emails. |
- Online etiquette or good manners on the internet. |
- Legal right granted to an inventor for a new invention. |
- Installing one licensed software copy on multiple devices illegally. |
- Theft Stealing someone's personal information for fraudulent use. |
- Illegally breaking into systems to steal sensitive information. |
- Illegal intrusion into a computer system or network. |
- Footprint Online data left behind from a user's digital activity. |
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- Using technology to harass or harm someone on purpose. |
- Piracy Copying and distributing software illegally. |
- Not morally correct or acceptable, especially in the digital world. |
- Tricking users into clicking something they didn't intend to. |
- Presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own. |
- Legal protection for original creative work. |
- Using phone calls or VoIP to steal personal information. |
- Attempting to trick someone into revealing personal info via fake emails. |
- A program that disrupts a computer's normal functioning. |
- Criminal activity involving computers, networks, or the internet. |
- Bombing Sending repeated spam to overflow someone’s inbox. |
- Law Rules and restrictions imposed on online users. |
20 Clues: Using technology to harass or harm someone on purpose. | • Unwanted and often harmful bulk emails. | • Online etiquette or good manners on the internet. | • Not morally correct or acceptable, especially in the digital world. | • ...
That One Crossword 2016-04-26
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- Came to America because of war and famine?
- What invention allowed a slave to do the work of 50? (two words)
- A group that was focused on eliminating slavery
- The south opposed these because they used rivers? (two words)
- Slaves ran away and rebelled?
- Lead black abolitionists
- A free African American who attempted to lead a slave revolt in South Carolina (two words)
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- Majority of southerners did not own slaves (three word)
- It changed the economy of the north? (two words)
- Faced by free African Americans living in both the north and south?
- Who spent their money on more slaves and land building?
- The most efficient way to move goods in the north to transport goods?
- Where are the cash crops and fertile plains? (two words)
- Something a slave feared would be taken from them?
- Was an escaped slave that led others to freedom (two words)
15 Clues: Lead black abolitionists • Slaves ran away and rebelled? • Came to America because of war and famine? • A group that was focused on eliminating slavery • It changed the economy of the north? (two words) • Something a slave feared would be taken from them? • Majority of southerners did not own slaves (three word) • Who spent their money on more slaves and land building? • ...
Wanlass Reading Vocabulary List 10 2021-03-02
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- After receiving welcome flowers from her new neighbors, Karen wanted to send a reciprocal kindness to them.
- I hope the __________________ of my car is still valid and that I am not driving an illegal vehicle!
- A tick had implanted itself on his dog, so John used tweezers to remove the horrible _____________.
- Paul has a good ________________ with his father, and they enjoy spending time together despite the "generation gap."
- After her stroke, my grandmother's left arm was ______________ and she couldn't move it.
- During the pandemic cybercrime has become more _______________ because people are online even more.
- They hoped a bat would take care of the mosquitos, but they needed a _______________, after all.
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- The pharmacy called and said your ______________ is ready.
- After years of looking forward to his __________________, my grandfather found that he was bored when he stopped working.
- The orchestra's ___________________ last night was magnificent; they received a standing ovation!
- The new home arts teacher created a ________________ in that department, and suddenly all kinds of students were registering for those classes.
- The idea of people governing themselves was _____________________ back in 1776, but now many nations are governed through democratic principles.
- A _______________ scientist will talk to our class about her discoveries that we read about.
- Jane does not like to go far from home and refuses to shop at any store in more than a five-mile ___________ from her house.
- My ________________ is now in Utah, but I used to live in New Jersey.
15 Clues: The pharmacy called and said your ______________ is ready. • My ________________ is now in Utah, but I used to live in New Jersey. • After her stroke, my grandmother's left arm was ______________ and she couldn't move it. • A _______________ scientist will talk to our class about her discoveries that we read about. • ...
Eureka 2024-03-31
6 Clues: A synonym of device • The creation of something new • The science of living organisms • A device used for telecommunication • To uncover or find something for the first time • Study of numbers and shapes (Algebra and geometry)
The Importance of Materials Development for Language Learning 2022-05-26
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- Material development for ____________ teaching is very important.
- Materials development is a legitimate area for _________.
- Training in materials development helps teachers to make informed decisions about their teaching___________.
- Anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
- __________ materials guide the learner in practicing the language.
- The deliverers of the course or project are knowledgeable in relevant areas of this interdisciplinary field.
- _______________materials inform the learner about the target language.
- is increased by participating in material development.
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- could gain considerably from doing materials development courses.
- __________ in material development are being increasingly invited to give presentations on applied linguistics.
- The experience of materials development is _________on.
- material developer.
- Materials development develops __________ thinking skills
- _____________and Masuhara stress the value of extended simulation in materials developmental courses.
- ___________ materials help learners to make discoveries about the language.
- the participants of the course project are encouraged to work together ________.
- It is only recently that materials development has begun to be recognized as an academic __________.
17 Clues: material developer. • is increased by participating in material development. • The experience of materials development is _________on. • Materials development is a legitimate area for _________. • Materials development develops __________ thinking skills • could gain considerably from doing materials development courses. • ...
BAFAM April Crossword Challenge - Week 4 2024-04-24
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- Who is the friend of Neil deGrasse Tyson and renowned for popularizing astrophysical concepts and discoveries?
- What is the first name of Gregory's mother, who had a thirty-year career as a teacher in Washington’s elementary schools?
- What is the first name of the scientist who was born in New York City the week NASA was founded and became the director of the Hayden Planetarium?
- What is the surname shared by both Frederick Drew Gregory and his uncle, Dr. Charles R. Drew?
- What museum in Washington, DC, is home to the National Air and Space Museum?
- What is the name of the planetarium where Neil deGrasse Tyson became the youngest director in 1996?
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- What is the first name of Gregory's father, who served as the first Black president of the Public Library’s Board of Trustees in Washington, DC?
- What is the first name of Gregory's famous uncle known for his medical research during World War II?
- Who was the first astronaut born, reared, and educated in Washington, DC, and the first African American to pilot and command a mission in space?
- In what city was Neil deGrasse Tyson born?
- In what borough of New York City did Neil deGrasse Tyson attend high school?
- At which university is Neil deGrasse Tyson a visiting research scientist and lecturer?
- Where did Neil deGrasse Tyson major in physics for his undergraduate studies?
- In which state did Neil deGrasse Tyson earn his master’s degree in astronomy?
14 Clues: In what city was Neil deGrasse Tyson born? • In what borough of New York City did Neil deGrasse Tyson attend high school? • What museum in Washington, DC, is home to the National Air and Space Museum? • Where did Neil deGrasse Tyson major in physics for his undergraduate studies? • In which state did Neil deGrasse Tyson earn his master’s degree in astronomy? • ...
Grade 6- Chapter 1. Early People 2020-09-03
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- change to suit a new purpose
- American paleoanthropologist best known for his discovery of “Lucy,” one of the most complete skeletons of Australopithecus afarensis known, in the Afar region of Ethiopia in 1974.
- an extinct species of human that was widely distributed in ice-age Europe between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago.
- the species to which all modern human beings belong.
- a creation, a new device or process, resulting from study and experimentation.
- what a thing is, or what a thing is made of.
- being smart
- two of the foremost fossil hunters of the twentieth century, are known for their many discoveries relating to early human evolution. Donald Johanson, in full
- to allow to be seen: reveal; display.
- the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization
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- fill with people or supply with inhabitants.
- the movement of persons from one country or locality to another
- Brunet French paleontologist who announced the discovery in Central Africa of the skull and jaw remains of a late Miocene hominid nicknamed Toumaï.
- the area in which something exists or lives.
- a time before written accounts of events
- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons
- a single thickness, coat or fold.
- written or printed mark, letter, etc.
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- discussion or argument
- the remains, or an impression of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.
23 Clues: being smart • discussion or argument • change to suit a new purpose • a single thickness, coat or fold. • written or printed mark, letter, etc. • to allow to be seen: reveal; display. • a time before written accounts of events • fill with people or supply with inhabitants. • the area in which something exists or lives. • what a thing is, or what a thing is made of. • ...
Hunter M crossword puzzle 2021-03-01
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- A emperor of Han dynasty and he sent Zhang Quian west
- A sickness that traveled along the silk road.
- A man named Zhang Qian found ------ in the west
- It was known as purple -----
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- A chinese invention called a fire cannon
- A region in east asia
- Explorer that traveled through china
- A precious stone that was used for sculptures and jewelry
8 Clues: A region in east asia • It was known as purple ----- • Explorer that traveled through china • A chinese invention called a fire cannon • A sickness that traveled along the silk road. • A man named Zhang Qian found ------ in the west • A emperor of Han dynasty and he sent Zhang Quian west • A precious stone that was used for sculptures and jewelry
Comp Sci History and Trailblazers 2024-11-17
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- Made out of glass
- First commercially successful personal computer
- Funded by the U.S. Army to calculate tables for weapons during World War II
- brought interchangeable video games into people's homes with the invention of the Fairchild Channel F
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- Must input, process, store and output data
- Etched onto a piece of silicon
- the first computer programmer
- Holes were punched to represent data and instructions
8 Clues: Made out of glass • the first computer programmer • Etched onto a piece of silicon • Must input, process, store and output data • First commercially successful personal computer • Holes were punched to represent data and instructions • Funded by the U.S. Army to calculate tables for weapons during World War II • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-25
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- an ‘ornamental mineral’ that was made into discs that represented power for nobles.
- a type of clay that was used to make a clay army that ‘protected’ a certain emperor.
- a written character that represents a word*
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.*
- Road a trading route made up of smaller trading networks that connected the Chinese and the Western world.
- a treatment for illnesses that involved inserting small needles into certain parts of the body.
- A type of crown that Ancient Chinese emperors and some nobility wore.
- Qian an explorer that is often called the ‘Father of the ***k ***d’.
- a set of rulers, usually a family, that rules for several generations
- Shihuangdi this emperor was the first to unify all of China; he was strongly influenced by one of three different ancient Chinese philosophies.
- one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
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- Wall of China- This wall was built to protect the empire from northern invaders.
- Dynasty-this set of rulers excelled in warfare, but was ultimately defeated by a frontier state
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.*
- the art of fine handwriting*.
- an ancient Chinese city that was the capital of many dynasties. It was also a stop on a famous trading route.
- Jiang River this river flows next to basins that share its name.
- a dynasty under which literature, art, and education flourished, and many new discoveries were made. Their first leader was a peasant.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature*. It eventually turned into a religion.
- the other half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
20 Clues: the art of fine handwriting*. • a written character that represents a word* • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.* • one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature. • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.* • Jiang River this river flows next to basins that share its name. • ...
Georgias History 2014-11-18
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- set of written characters representing syllables and serving the purpose of an alphabet.
- the war between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815.
- an agreement signed between the United States government and a group of Cherokee in 1835.
- President of the United States.
- treaty was signed January 8, 1821 with creeks
- Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.
- explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage (1777-1856)
- authorized the president to negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern United States for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their homelands.
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- in reference to the U.S. government's brutally incompetent Cherokee removal of 1838-9
- The Cherokee Nation sought a federal injunction against laws passed by the state of Georgia depriving them of rights within its boundaries, but the Supreme Court did not hear the case on its merits.
- led the lower Creek against the British in the War of 1812
- The nation's first major gold rush was here in 1828
- 1821 he completed his independent creation of a Cherokee syllabary, making reading and writing in Cherokee possible
- fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
14 Clues: President of the United States. • fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • treaty was signed January 8, 1821 with creeks • The nation's first major gold rush was here in 1828 • led the lower Creek against the British in the War of 1812 • the war between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815. • ...
Civil War 2013-03-12
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- civil war saw use in this
- the strategy during the civil war to blockade goods to the south
- blockage of a harbor by an enemy to prevent transportation of solders and supplies
- small and fast, intercepted union trading ships and took their cargo
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- brought back essentials such as cloth, bacon, and guns
- simple ships played important roles in coastal waterways, which were dugouts made of cypress logs
- bringing a group of people under the control of another
- strategy during civil war for the north
- south of Wilmington, mounted argh and sand
- civil war invention, major advantage over wooden ships
10 Clues: civil war saw use in this • strategy during civil war for the north • south of Wilmington, mounted argh and sand • brought back essentials such as cloth, bacon, and guns • civil war invention, major advantage over wooden ships • bringing a group of people under the control of another • the strategy during the civil war to blockade goods to the south • ...
Section 3 - Part 1 2023-10-23
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- invented in 1844 by Samuel Finley Breese Morse
- the systematic knowledge of facts and principles, particularly regarding the physical world
- an intellectual property right; a property right in regard to one's one ideas
- the product of one's own discovery
- invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell
- invented in 1903 by Wilbur and Orville Wright
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- In the new frontier, the ax and rifle will be replaced by what 2 things?
- invented in 1868 by Christopher Sholes and Carlos Glidden
- In the new frontier, the ax and rifle will be replaced by what 2 things?
- "useful arts"; the application of knowledge in accomplishing a task, particularly in commerce and industry
- a horseback mail-service
11 Clues: a horseback mail-service • the product of one's own discovery • invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell • invented in 1903 by Wilbur and Orville Wright • invented in 1844 by Samuel Finley Breese Morse • invented in 1868 by Christopher Sholes and Carlos Glidden • In the new frontier, the ax and rifle will be replaced by what 2 things? • ...
Globalization Crossword 2025-05-16
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- An example of a government working with others
- Countries with a lot of money, many of which dump trash in poorer areas
- An invention that helped people send messages quickly
- Sharing of plants, animals, goods, and ideas between old and new worlds
- Can hurt the Earth by causing climate change
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- A time when machines and new technology changed how people worked
- When people are forced to work and make money for someone else
- A way the world has become more connected
- A tool that helps people connect and share ideas faster
- A Japanese company that makes popular video games
10 Clues: A way the world has become more connected • Can hurt the Earth by causing climate change • An example of a government working with others • A Japanese company that makes popular video games • An invention that helped people send messages quickly • A tool that helps people connect and share ideas faster • When people are forced to work and make money for someone else • ...
PREHISTORY 2022-03-31
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- They used this material to make tools.
- Period from the appearance of humans to the
- The oldest paintings in Europe were found in this cave in Cantabria.
- Palaeolithic means old ...
- Small family group.
- This age started 2 millions years ago with the appearance of humans.
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- of writing.
- During the Palaeolithic age, humans were...
- This great discovery gave people light, heat and protection.
- Extinct animal painted in caves during the palaeolithic age.
- During the Palaeolithic age, people lived outside or in a ...
11 Clues: of writing. • Small family group. • Palaeolithic means old ... • They used this material to make tools. • During the Palaeolithic age, humans were... • Period from the appearance of humans to the • This great discovery gave people light, heat and protection. • Extinct animal painted in caves during the palaeolithic age. • ...
Word Families 2022-12-14
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- If you like to collect things, you can call yourself a __________.
- Thomas Edison was an __________.
- Boys in this class like to ______ Pokemon cards.
- You need to ______ a poster for your next GP project.
- The wheel, computer and TV are all examples.
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- In the future, I would like to _______ something, because I have a great imagination!
- He is a famous Youtube _______.
- My mom is a __________ in a company.
- Help, I'm lost! I need ___________.
- He has a huge Pokemon card __________.
- Her unit project was a beautiful _________.
11 Clues: He is a famous Youtube _______. • Thomas Edison was an __________. • Help, I'm lost! I need ___________. • My mom is a __________ in a company. • He has a huge Pokemon card __________. • Her unit project was a beautiful _________. • The wheel, computer and TV are all examples. • Boys in this class like to ______ Pokemon cards. • ...
America: The Industrial Revolution By:Thomas 2020-03-11
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- Division of work into a number of separate tasks
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working
- as laborers throughout the 19th century
- invented by Eli Whitney in 1793
- A device that used electrical signals send messages
- James Watt created this workable invention in 1712.
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- glass in blue-collar, or manual,
- group of British workers who broke into factories and
- A machine that could spin several threads
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- force an employer to meet certain demands
11 Clues: invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 • a type of cloth or woven fabric • glass in blue-collar, or manual, • as laborers throughout the 19th century • A machine that could spin several threads • force an employer to meet certain demands • Division of work into a number of separate tasks • A device that used electrical signals send messages • ...
Advertisements 2021-03-28
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- sth. that is cheap / an offer
- a particular product or line of products made by one company and sold under a special name
- sth. that gets your intention at first sight
- to simplify
- it's there. You can buy it right now.
- sth. that is likely to be successful in the future
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- sth. that you can buy in a store
- an innovation which is new in the world
- another word for efficient
- sth. that a company offers for free
- an advantage
11 Clues: to simplify • an advantage • another word for efficient • sth. that is cheap / an offer • sth. that you can buy in a store • sth. that a company offers for free • it's there. You can buy it right now. • an innovation which is new in the world • sth. that gets your intention at first sight • sth. that is likely to be successful in the future • ...
History Words 2024-02-12
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- Written and non-written items that can provide information about the past
- An object made by humans
- A personal viewpoint, or way of looking at and thinking about things
- Stands for ‘before the common era’; which refers to the ancient historical period
- A theory that tries to explain some aspect of the past. It can be tested against the evidence found in historical sources
- The time before Christ’s birth; stands for ‘before Christ’
- A one-sided opinion, which is usually prejudiced
- All things that we value from the past, including events, traditions, places and experiences
- Knowledge and understanding passed on through Aboriginal stories, song cycles, ceremonies, laws, dance and art
- Stands for ‘common era’; which refers to the modern historical period
- The layers of history: Distinct layers of material beneath the ground, built up over time, that provide information for archaeologists and geologists
- The time and place, and how people thought and behaved, in which an event happens.
- The time before recorded history
- A person who studies or collects antiques or antiquities.
- The study of the physical remains of the past- sources
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- Information found within a source that proves or disproves something
- A person who investigates the past by digging up objects left by earlier societies and civilisations
- Someone trained to investigate and write about the past
- Preservation refers to the act or process of protecting, maintaining, or keeping something in its existing state or condition
- The process of restoring an artefact to its original state by removing what has been added by time, or adapting it to a new use that protects its cultural significance
- Describes people and culture that originate in an area, rather than coming from another part of the world
- The order in which events happened, from the earliest to the most recent
- Source created in the time being investigated; this might include bones, stone tools, letters, newspapers, art or photographs; can usually be divided into written and archaeological sourcessource
- The time from a civilisation’s invention of writing (3500 BCE) to the end of the western Roman Empire 476 CE
- A building in which artefacts of historical interest are stored and exhibited for their preservation and conservation.
- reconstruction of the past by people living at a later time; this can include books, articles and artworks as well as models, computer software and documentary
- The study of the past from the invention of writing vs everything that happened in the past
- Stands for the Latin ‘AD’, meaning ‘in the year of our Lord’
28 Clues: An object made by humans • The time before recorded history • A one-sided opinion, which is usually prejudiced • The study of the physical remains of the past- sources • Someone trained to investigate and write about the past • A person who studies or collects antiques or antiquities. • The time before Christ’s birth; stands for ‘before Christ’ • ...
Famous Inventors and Inventions by 7bets4free.com 2020-05-02
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- Who invented a punch-card tabulation machine system for statistical computation (6,9)
- Who is famed for inventing the pulley, the lever, the catapult and the cog (10)
- What was the first name of the man who brought the Gatling gun to existence (7)
- Which iconic statesman and a founding father invented the lightning rod (8,8)
- Who is remembered as the inventor of mechanical television (4,5,5)
- Who invented fluorescent lighting (6,5)
- Who formulated the Postal Service (pretty much as we see it Today) between 1835 and 1837 (3,7,4)
- Who invented the cotton gin in 1794 (3,7)
- Who invented the stethoscope which was first developed at the Necker Hospital in Paris in 1816 (4,7)
- Who in 1934 obtained his first patent for a turbo-jet engine and founded Power Jets Ltd two years later (5,7)
- what was the first name of the German goldsmith and inventor best known for the Gutenberg press (8)
- Who is responsible for the groundbreaking iPhone, iPad, and many other innovations (5,4)
- Who came up with the first true battery known as a voltaic pile (10,5)
- Who invented the telephone (9,6,4)
- What sport did James Naismith invent in 1891 (10)
- Who discovered penicillin (9,7)
- Who developed a universal radio amplifier several years before World War II broke out (7,4)
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- Which agricultural chemist invented 300 uses for peanuts (6,10,6)
- One of the only four people to receive the Nobel prize twice, who is credited for his work on the structure of the protein (especially that of insulin) (9,6)
- Starnge 'astonish demo' whose first great invention was the tin foil phonograph (6,6)
- Who invented the aeroplane (7,4)
- Who, long before they were technically feasible, he invented the helicopter and the battle tank (8,2,5)
- Which bizarre 'amends joys' whose invention of the Dual Cyclone, the first bagless vacuum cleaner revolutionised vacuum cleaning (5,5)
- Who came up with a written language system for the blind (5,7)
- Who invented the steam locomotion (6,10)
- Which English engineer and computer scientist who is often credited with inventing the World Wide Web (3,7,3)
- Who is known as the father of the H-bomb (6,6)
- Alter 'ace beer cylinders' for the man who developed the method to achieve low-enough temperature to keep many foods fresh over an extended period of time (8,8)
- Which Frenchman invented the principles of vaccination and pasteurisation (5,7)
- Which early Hollywood starlet, during World War II, invented a radio-guidance system for torpedoes (4,6)
30 Clues: Who discovered penicillin (9,7) • Who invented the aeroplane (7,4) • Who invented the telephone (9,6,4) • Who invented fluorescent lighting (6,5) • Who invented the steam locomotion (6,10) • Who invented the cotton gin in 1794 (3,7) • Who is known as the father of the H-bomb (6,6) • What sport did James Naismith invent in 1891 (10) • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-13
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- – A wealthy supporter of artists and scholars during the Renaissance.
- – The cultural rebirth that took place in Europe during the 14th-17th centuries.
- – Renowned Renaissance artist and inventor, famous for the Mona Lisa.
- – A key city in Italy known for its Renaissance art and culture.
- – A philosophy emphasizing human potential and achievements.
- – The invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas, notably the printing press.
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- – Famous Renaissance sculptor and painter, creator of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- – The period of discovering new lands, like Columbus reaching the Americas.
- – The pursuit of knowledge that advanced during this period.
- – Creative expression flourishing during the Renaissance.
10 Clues: – Creative expression flourishing during the Renaissance. • – The pursuit of knowledge that advanced during this period. • – A philosophy emphasizing human potential and achievements. • – A key city in Italy known for its Renaissance art and culture. • – A wealthy supporter of artists and scholars during the Renaissance. • ...
Module 1 Vocabulary 2022-09-27
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- has circular ends and straight sides.
- legal documents saying no one else is allowed to make or sell your invention.
- works in a rough or uneven way and made popping noises.
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- takes in gas to make the other parts move.
- gives off a lot of light.
- to move slowly and noisily.
- the engines that make a train go forward.
- a complete failure.
- phonograph a machine that plays recorded music or sound.
- small, specialized machines or electronic devices.
10 Clues: a complete failure. • gives off a lot of light. • to move slowly and noisily. • has circular ends and straight sides. • the engines that make a train go forward. • takes in gas to make the other parts move. • small, specialized machines or electronic devices. • works in a rough or uneven way and made popping noises. • ...
Chapter 10 2016-02-24
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- scientists faced obstacles to practicing what they had learned.
- Theresa inherited the throne worked to centralize strengthen the state
- Law Or Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant.
- He was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment and is best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along
- contract through a social contract an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
- the Great ruled russia she was intelligent woman favor enlightened reforms
- artistic movement and style, affecting many aspects of the arts including painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, decoration, literature, music, and theatre.
- Govern should provide national security defend individuals from injustice and build infrastructure scottish philosopher
- Galileo’s Discoveries He used a telescope to see that see there were mountains on earth’s moon, four moons revolved around Jupiter and sunspots
- was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy
- believed that in order to reform society based on Enlightenment ideals, people should be governed by enlightened rulers.
- II or the Great was well versed in enlightenment ideas and even invited the french philosophe voltaire to live at his court for several years
- he believed that scientists should not rely on the ideas of ancient authorities
- discoveries expanded knowledge about the universe and the human body.
- the upper classes to the middle classes and from salons to pulpits, the ideas of the Enlightenment spread.
- intellectuals used the ideas of the Scientific Revolution to reexamine all aspects of life.
- absolutism emerged in the later eighteenth century examine three states Prussia, Austria, and Russia
- came to believe that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- eighteenth century was a great period in the history of European architecture, art, music and literature.
- all people born with a Tabula Rasa- blank mind and people are molded by their experiences
- reasoning instead they should learn about nature by using proceeding from the particular to the general
- The origins of the inequality of mankind Rousseau argued that people has adopted laws and government in order to preserve
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- Years’ War
- Succession
- was an Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician, who is widely considered as the most talented jurist and one of the greatest thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment.
- were the elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class’s great urban houses.
- anglican mister experience “the fight of God’s grace”
- Copernicus came with the heliocentric universe sun at the center
- faire this became known by its french meaning to let people
- universe the system places earth at the center of the universe
- Ideas you want to know:
- english written strongest statement of the right of women
- 10 Study Guide
- system of thought expound by rene descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- orbits This is one of Kepler's laws. The elliptical shape of the orbit is a result of the inverse square force of gravity.
- used the scientific method to try to try to find the natural laws that govern the social and political relationships of human beings
- confirmed heliocentric universe orbits were egg shaped this contradicted the ptolemaic system
- law of gravitation Principia newton defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies
- the intellectuals of the enlightenment were known by the french word
- universe Copernicus or sun centred, conception, ptolemaic system
- Newton’s view of the Universe He wrote his major work Mathematics Principles of Natural Philosophy while being a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University.
- was an anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica
- Seven Years’ War became a global as new alliances were formed and as war broke out in Europe, India, and North America.
43 Clues: Years’ War • Succession • 10 Study Guide • Ideas you want to know: • anglican mister experience “the fight of God’s grace” • english written strongest statement of the right of women • faire this became known by its french meaning to let people • came to believe that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • universe the system places earth at the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 0.10: The Renaissance 2024-01-10
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- 16th-century Christian movement challenging and reforming Catholic practices.
- a Renaissance physicist, formulated classical mechanics during the Renaissance.
- 14th-17th century European revival of classical learning, arts, and literature.
- a government ruled by religious authorities
- Gutenberg's Renaissance invention, mass-producing books, spreading knowledge widely.
- the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- a Renaissance playwright, and poet, famed for works like "Romeo and Juliet"
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- a Renaissance artist, renowned for art and science, including Mona Lisa.
- common every day language in art and literature, diverging from Latin.
- a Renaissance artist, is famed for sculptures like David and Sistine Chapel contributions.
- a Renaissance scientist advocating heliocentric solar system.
- The Renaissance movement valued classical arts, philosophy, and human potential.
- a Renaissance inventor of the press, revolutionized book production.
- Renaissance art technique portraying 3D space on a 2D surface for realism.
14 Clues: a government ruled by religious authorities • the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe. • a Renaissance scientist advocating heliocentric solar system. • a Renaissance inventor of the press, revolutionized book production. • common every day language in art and literature, diverging from Latin. • ...
Carolina Crossword 2021-02-10
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- to think deeply about the problem at hand
- a challenge that must be fixed
- the answer to a problem
- a person who designs or creates things
- to study either online or physically
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- to share results
- the initial version of a product that still needs to be improved
- final product
- a non-official version of the final product
- and Design Process: the process an engineer undergoes to successfully create a product
10 Clues: final product • to share results • the answer to a problem • a challenge that must be fixed • to study either online or physically • a person who designs or creates things • to think deeply about the problem at hand • a non-official version of the final product • the initial version of a product that still needs to be improved • ...
Carolina Crossword 2021-02-10
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- a person who designs or creates things
- to study either online or physically
- the answer to a problem
- a non-official version of the final product
- to share results
- final product
- the initial version of a product that still needs to be improved
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- and Design Process: the process an engineer undergoes to successfully create a product
- a challenge that must be fixed
- to think deeply about the problem at hand
10 Clues: final product • to share results • the answer to a problem • a challenge that must be fixed • to study either online or physically • a person who designs or creates things • to think deeply about the problem at hand • a non-official version of the final product • the initial version of a product that still needs to be improved • ...
Voc in use 2018-10-16
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- plans or drawings
- competitors
- specialts who wind up a company to sell the company's assest and pay out what they can to creditors
- a company's debts to suppliers, lenders, the tax authorities etc.
- improving something
- a company's total level of debt
- something made for the first time
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- the amount of loan capital that a company has in relation to its share capital
- dividing the market into different pieces
- new ideas
10 Clues: new ideas • competitors • plans or drawings • improving something • a company's total level of debt • something made for the first time • dividing the market into different pieces • a company's debts to suppliers, lenders, the tax authorities etc. • the amount of loan capital that a company has in relation to its share capital • ...
Australia's Aborigines 2024-05-02
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- An event created to apologize to the Aboriginal children who were reprogrammed
- Many aborigines died from these
- The literacy rate for Aborigines
- Aboriginal invention
- Most of the Aboriginal languages are ____.
- The aboriginal people were pushed off _____.
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- Moving from place to place in search for food
- Aborigines were pushed off ____.
- Aboriginal children were kidnapped and taught to be more like the English
- The amount of Aborigines left in the population
- How Aboriginal culture is passed down today
11 Clues: Aboriginal invention • Many aborigines died from these • Aborigines were pushed off ____. • The literacy rate for Aborigines • Most of the Aboriginal languages are ____. • How Aboriginal culture is passed down today • The aboriginal people were pushed off _____. • Moving from place to place in search for food • The amount of Aborigines left in the population • ...
