discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1.1 words 2018-09-09
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- Any inherited characteristic that results from changes to a species over time.
- Regulation of an organisms internal conditions to maintain life.
- pygenes Unicellular organism.
- the living and nonliving things that surround an organism.
- the process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism.
- Questions how living things interact with enviroment.
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- the production of offspring.
- King also studied chimpanzees, not their behavior but their genetics.
- a group of organisms that can breed and produce offspring.
- make discoveries and seek explanations by performing laboratory and field investigations.
10 Clues: the production of offspring. • pygenes Unicellular organism. • Questions how living things interact with enviroment. • a group of organisms that can breed and produce offspring. • the living and nonliving things that surround an organism. • Regulation of an organisms internal conditions to maintain life. • ...
Casey 2023-05-08
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- _______ Species this is something that has died out or no longer exists
- to make a educated guess
- moss has this on it
- the use of scientific discoveries and processes to solve practical problems
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- Information about the natural world gathered through the senses and/or scientific tools
- the frequency of a wave vibration
- _______ group the test you do nothing to
- the least common state of matter
- when two objects push each other away cause they have both positive and positive energy
- To take in and store energy without transmitting that energy
10 Clues: moss has this on it • to make a educated guess • the least common state of matter • the frequency of a wave vibration • _______ group the test you do nothing to • To take in and store energy without transmitting that energy • _______ Species this is something that has died out or no longer exists • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2024-01-12
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- Pivotal industrialization contribution.
- Textile manufacturing advancement.
- Improved soil cultivation.
- Innovation in water transportation.
- Mechanized loom for textiles.
- Rubber treatment method.
- Engineering marvels for water transportation.
- Steelmaking innovation.
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- Advancements in harnessing and using current
- Agricultural method for soil health.
- Improved road construction.
- Key cotton spinning invention.
- Communication breakthrough.
- Innovation in crop harvesting.
- Steam-powered transportation.
- Separates cotton fibers from seeds.
- Advancements in underwater cables.
- Device for electrical energy.
- Advanced spinning machine.
19 Clues: Steelmaking innovation. • Rubber treatment method. • Improved soil cultivation. • Advanced spinning machine. • Improved road construction. • Communication breakthrough. • Mechanized loom for textiles. • Steam-powered transportation. • Device for electrical energy. • Key cotton spinning invention. • Innovation in crop harvesting. • Textile manufacturing advancement. • ...
RI3.7 2016-02-15
8 Clues: a rough edge • a fastener for clothing • something that someone made • human made channels for water • pictures made using the camera • drawing, sketching, paintings, • small tools that have a particular function • a picture of land showing features such as city and roads
Romans and greeks 2021-02-11
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- The romans had ____ warriors
- We all have one of these, in our head.
- Romans had great taste in what makes you laugh.
- Romans had great tasted in what you are wearing
- Romans and greeks also wrote _________
- They didnt have modern ________
- The romans _________ some of greeks things.
- Romans watched ________ to pass time
- We all have these on our bodys, they help us move.
- Both went to what we do today as children
- There food was really ______
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- Romans and greeks both came up with many great _______
- Romans and Greeks did not have what lets you see through your house.
- The greeks didnt have good of this
- We all eat this made from flour eggs and milk. sleep We all do this to pass the night away.
- The romans and greeks went to ___
- Romans and greeks both played something you hear in the car
- Romans had the same bodies we ________ have today.
- Grown ups also had what our parents have
19 Clues: The romans had ____ warriors • There food was really ______ • They didnt have modern ________ • The romans and greeks went to ___ • The greeks didnt have good of this • Romans watched ________ to pass time • We all have one of these, in our head. • Romans and greeks also wrote _________ • Grown ups also had what our parents have • Both went to what we do today as children • ...
WH Unit 2 Vocabulary L 5,6 2025-08-28
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- writing that uses wedge shaped characters
- a symbol that stand for an object
- a person who buys and sells goods
- a person skilled in writing
- a wall of earth to prevent flooding from a river
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a means of supplying land with water
- an area in southern Mesopotamia where cities first appeared
- one of the rivers in Mesopotamia
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- a society with arts, government, science and social structure
- a craftsperson, they make things
- the northern river in Mesopotamia
- the way a society is organized
- a temple/tower with an outside staircase and a shrine at the top
- fine particles of dirt left by a river
- the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the beliefs and way of life of a society
- a city that was a country with its own government
18 Clues: a person skilled in writing • the way a society is organized • a craftsperson, they make things • one of the rivers in Mesopotamia • a symbol that stand for an object • a person who buys and sells goods • the northern river in Mesopotamia • a means of supplying land with water • fine particles of dirt left by a river • the beliefs and way of life of a society • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _ • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-24
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- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-24
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
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- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals • ...
Europe\Russia 2023-12-07
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- Majestic elevations, like the Alps, offer breathtaking views.
- High flatlands, such as the Iberian Plateau, characterize some regions.
- Shift towards city living and development.
- Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions.
- The Danube flows through various European countries.
- Advancements- Progress in inventions, like the printing press, marked this era.
- Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures.
- Ben- London's iconic clock tower in the Palace of Westminster.
- Tower- Iconic Parisian landmark, a symbol of romance.
- Power- Revolutionary energy source in the 18th century.
- Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions.
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- Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena.
- Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes.
- Michelangelo's 'David' is a masterpiece in this field.
- Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture.
- Russian fortified complex, center of political power.
- Industrial Revolution brought forth complex mechanical systems.
- Paella and croissants are examples of diverse culinary delights.
- Lowlands between hills and mountains, like the Rhine Valley.
19 Clues: Shift towards city living and development. • Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions. • Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena. • Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures. • Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes. • Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture. • Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions. • ...
John Williamson- Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-19
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- Tzarina during the Enlightenment.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Formulated the laws of motion.
- A newer but classical art style.
- Enlightenment figure who is known for "natural rights".
- Advocated for women's education.
- U.S. division of powers.
- Advocated for equality.
- New type of monarch.
- Fancy parties hosted mostly by women.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- A process for making scientific discoveries.
- A continuation of the scientificrevolution with changes in law and authority.
- Advocated for separation of powers.
- Two levels of government.
- Declaration from the American colonies.
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- Using logic and reason in society.
- French satirist who advocated for freedom of speech and religion.
- An agreement between government and the people.
- The belief that God created the world but relies on natural law and human reason.
- Founding father and 3rd U.S. president.
- An older, fancier art style.
- Term used for Enlightenment era philosophers.
- A time when science and mathematics changed societal beliefs.
- Astronomer who publicized heliocentric theory.
26 Clues: New type of monarch. • Advocated for equality. • U.S. division of powers. • Two levels of government. • An older, fancier art style. • Formulated the laws of motion. • A newer but classical art style. • Advocated for women's education. • Tzarina during the Enlightenment. • Using logic and reason in society. • Advocated for separation of powers. • ...
Sci-Fi 2025-11-16
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- Many parallel realities
- ______Earth World rebuilding after near-total collapse.
- Oppressive future society
- _____Future: “What if?” scenario projecting tomorrow’s possibilities.
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- Robot ______ :Machines rising up, a common Asimov-style dilemma.
- wrote the “Three Laws” of robot ethics
- Human settlement beyond Earth, classic in many Bradbury stories.
- System of knowledge driving futuristic discoveries.
- Alternate reality running beside our own.
- Perfect society built on harmony and ideal systems.
- Inhabitant of the Red Planet, central in Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles.
11 Clues: Many parallel realities • Oppressive future society • wrote the “Three Laws” of robot ethics • Alternate reality running beside our own. • System of knowledge driving futuristic discoveries. • Perfect society built on harmony and ideal systems. • ______Earth World rebuilding after near-total collapse. • Robot ______ :Machines rising up, a common Asimov-style dilemma. • ...
Unit 11 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-05
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- sentence: Her ___ husband was so demanding that she was exhausted everyday.
- antonym: clean
- synonym: lively
- antonym: bore
- sentence: She used a trail of cheese as a ___ for the mouse to be then trapped.
- synonym: resolve
- sentence: I love the ____, the weather is nice, and the beach is amazing!
- sentence: His inventions are ____, they're so strange and weird.
- synonym: delayed
- sentence: The son was so ____ he stayed in his bed all day!
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- sentence: He ___ evidence for the informative essay he was doing.
- synonym: standard
- sentence: Her ___ act of helping the old woman cross the street resulted in the old woman giving her a gift.
- synonym: soothe
- sentence: The ___ accident ruined the chance of the girl winning the science fair.
- synonym: follow
- synonym: sensible
- synonym: convey
- antonym: fill
- synonym: trait
20 Clues: antonym: bore • antonym: fill • antonym: clean • synonym: trait • synonym: soothe • synonym: lively • synonym: follow • synonym: convey • synonym: resolve • synonym: delayed • synonym: standard • synonym: sensible • sentence: The son was so ____ he stayed in his bed all day! • sentence: His inventions are ____, they're so strange and weird. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1-S.S. 2013-10-08
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- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- Items or objects that archeologists find that tell us about the past.
- Old Stone Age, when people hunted and gathered to survive.
- city that governs itself.
- A symbol that stands for an object.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- A person who maps out the past and present plants, animals, and environment.
- To tame wild animals for food, milk, clothing, and labor.
- Inventing ways to move water through ditches or channels
- The study of stars and planets.
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- Religious practices like bowing.
- New Stone Age, when people learned to farm.
- Before written history, like during the Stone Age.
- A person who digs up artifacts to learn more about past humans.
- To exchange products or services.
- Farming
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
- A person who researches books, scrolls, and cave paintings to learn more about the past.
- Official writer
- Earliest humans during Stone Age.
20 Clues: Farming • Official writer • city that governs itself. • The study of stars and planets. • Religious practices like bowing. • To exchange products or services. • Earliest humans during Stone Age. • A symbol that stands for an object. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • New Stone Age, when people learned to farm. • Before written history, like during the Stone Age. • ...
3.1-3.3 2023-10-10
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- Universal divine spirit
- Personality, skills, interests determine your?
- Chandragupta was very concern with?
- Religious and moral duties of the individual
- Spread Buddhism
- Buddhism sacred text
- India's Golden Age was ______ achievement.
- One's essential self
- The Vedics lived in small farm ______.
- Reverence for life
- The three major _____ of India: Northern Plains, Deccan Plateau, Coastal Plains
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- Led by force
- India's Golden Age
- Key ________ of India were vaccines, decimal system, and zero.
- Along roads Ashoka built places to?
- _____ Noble Truths Buddha's essential teachings
- A collection of hymns, chants, and rituals.
- Led by example and accepted Buddhism.
- Decreased ____ led to possible decline of Indus.
- Coastal kingdoms
- Your place in the _____ system can't be changed.
- A state free of clinging and desire
- Has no founder
- Action and result
- The Indus people had organized?
- Ancient Indian people settle near ____ valleys.
- Union with Brahman
- Image of birth and rebirth
28 Clues: Led by force • Has no founder • Spread Buddhism • Coastal kingdoms • Action and result • India's Golden Age • Union with Brahman • Reverence for life • Buddhism sacred text • One's essential self • Universal divine spirit • Image of birth and rebirth • The Indus people had organized? • Along roads Ashoka built places to? • Chandragupta was very concern with? • ...
Mother's Day Membrance 2023-04-29
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- Paper plate art
- Summer escapes
- Hand-me-downs storage
- Sandwich child
- Caged insects
- Lap pinching bellow
- Raised there
- With every meal
- Do your part
- Wheelchair dances
- Roll all over the floor
- Empty of ice cream
- Yearly alterations
- Landscaping component
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- Nightgown nickname
- Front door plague
- Stacked sleepers
- Pillsbury pandemonium
- Desert discoveries
- Traveling accompaniment
- Keys to happiness
- Can I get up now?
- Barfed into your hands
- If not eaten
- Carousel, Oklahoma, So Pacific
- How do you spell...
- Longest labor
- Backyard poison
- Born in a hallway
- Usually harmonious
30 Clues: Raised there • If not eaten • Do your part • Caged insects • Longest labor • Summer escapes • Sandwich child • Paper plate art • With every meal • Backyard poison • Stacked sleepers • Front door plague • Keys to happiness • Can I get up now? • Wheelchair dances • Born in a hallway • Nightgown nickname • Desert discoveries • Empty of ice cream • Usually harmonious • Yearly alterations • Lap pinching bellow • ...
Famous Explorers and Their Discoveries 2025-10-21
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- He sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 and reached the Americas.
- He conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- He was the first Englishman to sail around the world.
- He explored the American Southwest looking for the Seven Cities of Gold.
- He explored the river and bay in North America that now bear his name.
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- He explored the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River for France.
- He led the first expedition to sail all the way around the world.
- He searched for the Fountain of Youth and explored Florida.
- He explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for France.
- He explored parts of North America for England around 1497.
10 Clues: He conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. • He was the first Englishman to sail around the world. • He searched for the Fountain of Youth and explored Florida. • He explored parts of North America for England around 1497. • He explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed land for France. • He sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 and reached the Americas. • ...
2025 Anniversary Crossword 2025-10-09
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- The original name of the largest tree by volume
- Mitch refused to put his hands up on the roller coaster
- Mitch's favorite breakfast, lunch, or dinner
- They're merry for Theresa's birthday
- Takes credit for his underling's inventions
- Mitch finally put his hands up on the roller coaster
- The kind of day the Fonz is having
- North America's first collector sewer's home
- 1st Anniversary celebration location
- Home of the largest living species of tortoise
- Our favorite state park to camp in, abbr.
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- Bindas special treat
- Old Rag, Delaware Water Gap, and attempted Catoctin
- Journey underground to here, in Philadelphia
- Natural urban waterfall locale
- Immigrant island and another long line
- December 10th
- Mitch's favorite way to start a fire
- The reason for not standing in line for 4 hours
- Full of fiber and protein, I am _____
- The reason for standing in line for 4 hours
21 Clues: December 10th • Bindas special treat • Natural urban waterfall locale • The kind of day the Fonz is having • They're merry for Theresa's birthday • Mitch's favorite way to start a fire • 1st Anniversary celebration location • Full of fiber and protein, I am _____ • Immigrant island and another long line • Our favorite state park to camp in, abbr. • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-14
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- In March 1775 Franklin became a passionate?
- John Adam's lacked this gift?
- He killed Hamilton?
- Washington rendered this December 23, 1783?
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Who broke the two term presidency precedent set by Washington?
- Franklin led scientific discoveries concerning what?
- He was considered Washington's closest confidant
- He said "all men are created equal"?
- Washington's heart was at Mount?
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- Frenchmen though Franklin was a simple?
- William Byrd showed no guilt for holding what?
- Washington appointed Hamilton as Secretary of the?
- Washington loved Josesph Addison's play?
- Who was first in war and peace?
- Pressure for Washington to serve as what was immense?
- he’s the most underrated revolutionary leader?
- Who was considered a bundle of contradictions?
- Washington lacked a college?
- His qualifications as a founder have not impressed many Americans?
20 Clues: He killed Hamilton? • Washington lacked a college? • John Adam's lacked this gift? • Who was first in war and peace? • Washington's heart was at Mount? • He said "all men are created equal"? • Frenchmen though Franklin was a simple? • Washington loved Josesph Addison's play? • He wrote the Declaration of Independence? • In March 1775 Franklin became a passionate? • ...
Curiosity: Moroccan Culture 2016-09-07
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- The bread used to eat meals in Morocco
- How you say "thank you" in Darija
- Border to the East of Morocco
- Religion of Morocco
- Mountain range that covers most of Morocco
- King of Morocco
- Biggest city in Morocco
- The strength that drives individuals to make discoveries and to explore the boundaries of human knowledge
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- Native language of Morocco
- The Southeast portion of the country is covered by this desert
- What "As-Salam alaykom" means in english (4 words no spaces)
- The old national delicacy of Morocco
- is considered an art form
- Capital of Morocco
- The Moroccan dialect of Arabic
- City in Morocco that is actually Spain
- This is the hand that you should eat your meals with
17 Clues: King of Morocco • Capital of Morocco • Religion of Morocco • Biggest city in Morocco • is considered an art form • Native language of Morocco • Border to the East of Morocco • The Moroccan dialect of Arabic • How you say "thank you" in Darija • The old national delicacy of Morocco • The bread used to eat meals in Morocco • City in Morocco that is actually Spain • ...
A Beginner's Guide to Science Fiction 2026-05-26
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- Frankenstein’s first name
- Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking 1818 novel
- Author of True Love
- Famous science fiction character archetype
- Driving force in science fiction stories
- Creator of Star Trek
- Major focus of many science fiction stories
- Early science fiction pioneer
- Driving force in fantasy stories
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- Puppet boy brought to life through magic
- Ideal societies explored in speculative fiction
- Author of The Handmaid’s Tale
- Creature created through science in Frankenstein
- Author credited with defining modern science fiction
- Genre based on magic rather than science
- Speculative fiction based on scientific fact and theory
- Dark futuristic societies common in sci-fi
- Author whose works predicted future inventions
18 Clues: Author of True Love • Creator of Star Trek • Frankenstein’s first name • Author of The Handmaid’s Tale • Early science fiction pioneer • Driving force in fantasy stories • Puppet boy brought to life through magic • Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking 1818 novel • Genre based on magic rather than science • Driving force in science fiction stories • ...
industrial revolution 2015-01-28
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- introduction of new things or methods
- to form again
- introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises
- a group in society having common economic, cultural or political status
- living the city ,city life
- overthrow replacement of an established government of political system
- productive activity
- system of social organization that advocates ownership and control is in hands of government
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- moving from country to the city, taking on the city's characteristics
- the economic changes and social organization that began about 1760
- living in the country , country life
- act of inventing
- ownership of means of production, distribution and exchange of wealth is made and maintained by private individuals
13 Clues: to form again • act of inventing • productive activity • living the city ,city life • living in the country , country life • introduction of new things or methods • introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises • the economic changes and social organization that began about 1760 • moving from country to the city, taking on the city's characteristics • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-12
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- discovered that blood circulates throughout the body, pumped by the heart & returning through veins
- father of chemistry
- method used to confirm findings & to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- dissected human bodies and made discoveries about the human body
- a philospher who helped develop the scientific method
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- view that earth is the center of the universe
- thought that the earth is round
- one of the fathers of modern philosophy
- earth rotates on an axis and around sun
- Newton published the law of gravity
10 Clues: father of chemistry • thought that the earth is round • Newton published the law of gravity • one of the fathers of modern philosophy • earth rotates on an axis and around sun • view that earth is the center of the universe • a philospher who helped develop the scientific method • dissected human bodies and made discoveries about the human body • ...
Galileo Part2 2023-11-17
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- hypothesized the sun was at the center of the universe
- a rich person who supports arts and science during the Renaissance
- constellation with 80 stars
- an icy moon of Jupiter, the largest in our solar system
- inventor of the spyglass
- something that curves outward
- The _____________ Messenger, a book written by Galileo about his astral discoveries
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- someone who studies the stars
- an important patron family in Italy during Galileo's time
- the planet Galileo observed to have phases
- something that curves inward
- the language of the book written by Galileo
- the title of Cosimo II, a patron to Galileo and head of the Medici family
- Galileo discovered its moons
- the smallest of the 4 moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo
- old name for a telescope
16 Clues: inventor of the spyglass • old name for a telescope • constellation with 80 stars • something that curves inward • Galileo discovered its moons • someone who studies the stars • something that curves outward • the planet Galileo observed to have phases • the language of the book written by Galileo • hypothesized the sun was at the center of the universe • ...
The Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2023-11-15
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- The lake where Tenochtitlan was located
- The way the Inca farmed
- The people who study artifacts and history
- The supreme being above the kings
- What did all of these groups make to tell them when to harvest?
- They made ___ to pray or live in
- Symbols engraved in stone
- How they handled crops
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- The place where the Aztecs lived
- If you got ___ to the Gods, you wouldn’t have to go through the portal between life and death
- Things the people created
- Exchanging goods
- Man made objects created in the time of study
- The Inca used a series of knots in a string used to communicate
- Fighting to protect their culture and land
15 Clues: Exchanging goods • How they handled crops • The way the Inca farmed • Things the people created • Symbols engraved in stone • The place where the Aztecs lived • They made ___ to pray or live in • The supreme being above the kings • The lake where Tenochtitlan was located • The people who study artifacts and history • Fighting to protect their culture and land • ...
Unit 1 2015-06-01
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- / A drawing of a place.
- / North, South, East, and West.
- / Something that is made for the first time.
- / Someone who lives near you.
- / Helps you find directions on a map.
- / Very high land.
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- / A long stream that flows across land.
- / Land that is flat. A good place to farm.
- / A place to live, work, and play.
- / A very large body of salt water.
- / Shows or tells what the pictures on a map mean.
11 Clues: / Very high land. • / A drawing of a place. • / Someone who lives near you. • / North, South, East, and West. • / A place to live, work, and play. • / A very large body of salt water. • / Helps you find directions on a map. • / A long stream that flows across land. • / Land that is flat. A good place to farm. • / Something that is made for the first time. • ...
Chapter 5 I 2016-03-31
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- an increase in world temperature
- layer of gas above the earth that protects humans from UV
- to feed on growing plants
- an economy based on industry and agriculture
- to use
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- material the essential materials needed in industry to make a product
- money used to invent in business
- the colonizing power
- world wide
- supply of workers
- unproductive in performance
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a complete change in something;overthrow of a government
- act forbidding anyone except Anglican church members from holding political office or entering professions
- land which could be used by everyone
15 Clues: to use • world wide • supply of workers • the colonizing power • to feed on growing plants • unproductive in performance • money used to invent in business • an increase in world temperature • land which could be used by everyone • new inventions; the science of industry • an economy based on industry and agriculture • a complete change in something;overthrow of a government • ...
Unit 4 2015-05-14
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- Women came to her for spiritual advice
- a Catholic who ran for president in 1928, BUT didn’t win the election due to anti- Catholics
- devoted her entire life to prayer and penance for Christ and the church
- scientist who made a shocking discoveries making people doubt their faith
- what is the Rerum Novarum- starts with an e
- declare a marriage invalid
- ___ worker Newspaper that explains Catholic social thoughts
- ___ of Labor Catholics secretly joined this union
- commandment; Honor your mother and father
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- the remission of temporal punishment due to sins that have been forgiven
- philosophy of people thinking we could solve all problems with science
- ____ Reformation separate Christian communities
- what Pope wrote the Rerum Novarum
- explored the Mississippi river
- the Immaculate conception
- 1492; sailed with twelve Spanish Franciscans
- developed a simple form of meditation
- ___ Neumann was the bishop of Philadelphia
- Carroll Jesuit priest from Maryland was appointed ____
- first Catholic President (abbreviated)
20 Clues: the Immaculate conception • declare a marriage invalid • explored the Mississippi river • what Pope wrote the Rerum Novarum • developed a simple form of meditation • Women came to her for spiritual advice • first Catholic President (abbreviated) • commandment; Honor your mother and father • ___ Neumann was the bishop of Philadelphia • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _ • ...
Isaac Newton's crossword challenge 2024-04-27
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- The subject he studied at Trinity University in 1661
- The location of Trinity University
- Newton's first law
- decided that it was better to give Newton a second chance and return him to school
- One of his most famous discoveries
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- The field of his first research as a professor
- Newton's third law (3 words)
- Newton's second law
- His mother left Newton in the care of his
- Gave him private lessons in mathematics
10 Clues: Newton's first law • Newton's second law • Newton's third law (3 words) • The location of Trinity University • One of his most famous discoveries • Gave him private lessons in mathematics • His mother left Newton in the care of his • The field of his first research as a professor • The subject he studied at Trinity University in 1661 • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-18
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- Business structure protecting owners from personal liability
- Combining two companies into a single entity
- Funding provided to startups with high growth potential
- Self-employed worker hired for specific tasks or projects
- Business owned and run by one individual
- Hiring outside companies to perform business functions
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- Buying control or ownership of another company
- Managing public image and communication with audience
- Sales model earning from sales and recruitment
- Legal protection for brand names logos or symbols
- Two or more businesses collaborate on shared project
- Legal business entity separate from its owners
- Selling products directly to consumers without middlemen
- Legal protection for inventions preventing others from copying
- Building relationships to exchange information and opportunities
- Determining the value of property or business
- Estimating total economic value of a business
- Partnership between businesses for mutual benefit without merging
18 Clues: Business owned and run by one individual • Combining two companies into a single entity • Determining the value of property or business • Estimating total economic value of a business • Buying control or ownership of another company • Sales model earning from sales and recruitment • Legal business entity separate from its owners • ...
Amelia Kipp 2023-09-22
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- How did people make there paint with animal fat and
- What did Paleolithic people live in
- New inventions and tools
- What did they use for fishing
- What did Paleolithic men hunt
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- A glacial period where a land bridge was created
- What does Paleolithic mean
- What did people paint on cave walls
- What did Paleolithic use to make clothing
- A person who moves place to place to survive
10 Clues: New inventions and tools • What does Paleolithic mean • What did they use for fishing • What did Paleolithic men hunt • What did people paint on cave walls • What did Paleolithic people live in • What did Paleolithic use to make clothing • A person who moves place to place to survive • A glacial period where a land bridge was created • ...
Unit 3 Westward Expansion Puzzle 2022-09-25
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- This type of fencing was invented due to the lack of trees in the Great Plains.
- To adapt or integrate into the dominant culture (language, clothing, traditions, etc.)
- Growing ______ was an adaptation used in the Great Plains because of its ability to grow well with little rain.
- Lakota Sioux leader who resisted expansion by fighting at Little Bighorn.
- This event marked the end of the Indian Wars after 150-300 Lakota perished at this site.
- Land on which American Indians were forced to live on after removal from their land.
- The _____________ Railroad helped move people, agriculture, and industry to the west.
- New inventions & adaptations led to people seeing the Great Plains as a ________ territory to be settled.
- Many of the people who helped construct the railroad were ____________ to the U.S.
- Apache leader who launched raids against settlers.
- Caused by wind and water, _________ is a feature of the Great Plains.
- The Great Plains features ___________ rising from east to west.
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- An invention which used wind to pump water from underground.
- The ________ Act caused American Indians to lose their tribal land.
- One of the reasons people went west was the opportunity of gaining ________ during the Gold Rush.
- ________ Americans sought a better life by going west and escaping sharecropping.
- Some people, (like a certain future president) went west for this reason.
- The ______ plow was invented to break through the hard soil of the plains.
- U.S. Cavalry leader who was defeated at Little Bighorn.
- People adapted to the lack of timber and stones by living in these structures.
- Leader of the Nez Perce, Chief ________ surrendered to save his people.
- Americans first thought of the Great Plains as a ______________ wasteland.
- This act gave land to families willing to move west and improve the land.
- New ____________ like the steel plow and windmills allowed people to settle and farm in the west.
- The Transcontinental Railway was completed on May 10, 1869 in _____________, Utah.
25 Clues: Apache leader who launched raids against settlers. • U.S. Cavalry leader who was defeated at Little Bighorn. • An invention which used wind to pump water from underground. • The Great Plains features ___________ rising from east to west. • The ________ Act caused American Indians to lose their tribal land. • ...
Operations Management Week 2 2013-09-07
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- general standard or grade of something
- plan of work to be done
- the site or position of something
- people who purchase a good or service.
- delivery of things to multiple people
- maximum volume or productivity
- responsible for producing goods and services
- a few factors account for a high percentage of the occurrence of some events
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- people who supply
- control of money
- standard of behavior that guides how one should act in various situations
- using resources in ways that do not harm ecological systems which support the human existence
- difference between the cost of inputs and the value or price of outputs
- physical items that include raw materials, parts, subassemblies, and final products
- flow of resources between the point of origin and point of consumption
- the application of scientific discoveries to the development and improvement of goods and services
- Predicting future events
- activities that provide some combination of time, location, form or psychological value.
- presenting goods and services in a desirable manner
- stock of goods
20 Clues: stock of goods • control of money • people who supply • plan of work to be done • Predicting future events • maximum volume or productivity • the site or position of something • delivery of things to multiple people • general standard or grade of something • people who purchase a good or service. • responsible for producing goods and services • ...
McFaden B8 - Last Kids on Earth 2022-10-10
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- guy who can use magic
- Humungous worm
- where you grow your own food
- puzzle to solve
- Dirt -t +k
- turns on your friends
- portal to another dimension
- small wooden home in a tree
- walking undead
- alone from everybody
- book of monsters
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- people you live with
- End Times
- scientists create these
- spying on someone from your car
- Find tombstones here
- how heroes feel
- tool used with nails
- used to hit homeruns (2 words)
- thrown weapon that returns to you
20 Clues: End Times • Dirt -t +k • Humungous worm • walking undead • puzzle to solve • how heroes feel • book of monsters • people you live with • Find tombstones here • tool used with nails • alone from everybody • guy who can use magic • turns on your friends • scientists create these • portal to another dimension • small wooden home in a tree • where you grow your own food • used to hit homeruns (2 words) • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2026-02-20
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- What object is closest to earth in the three solar system theories.
- The supreme court is consisted of ______ people.
- How many articles are in the constitution.
- Father of modern chemistry, created _____ Law.
- Believers of science and god.
- Disproved Galileo's discoveries on the Heliocentric Theory.
- What object is furthest from the center in the three solar system beliefs.
- The ruler of absolute power.
- Promoted equality for women.
- New way of thinkers.
- The belief the center of the universe is the earth.
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- Who has the right to create a new government if the old government fails?
- To know something previously unknown.
- Discovered the Heliocentric theory.
- The belief the center of the universe is the sun.
- Created the Social Contract Theory.
- Discovered ellipses orbit pattern.
- The place Philosophes gather.
- Father of physics.
- Invented vaccines.
20 Clues: Father of physics. • Invented vaccines. • New way of thinkers. • The ruler of absolute power. • Promoted equality for women. • The place Philosophes gather. • Believers of science and god. • Discovered ellipses orbit pattern. • Discovered the Heliocentric theory. • Created the Social Contract Theory. • To know something previously unknown. • ...
Burke and Wills Expedition 2024-06-18
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- the destination of the expedition
- helping someone in trouble
- the name of the native people of Australia
- finding out new things
- a hot place that has a lot of sand
- something people did when they knew more about the outback
- A place that was not well known to Europeans; in the middle of Australia
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- Second in charge of the expedition
- the cause of death for Burke and Wills
- The leader of the expedition
- the country where the expedition took place
- where the people rested overnight
- Burke was unhappy because the pace was ____ (4)
13 Clues: finding out new things • helping someone in trouble • The leader of the expedition • the destination of the expedition • where the people rested overnight • Second in charge of the expedition • a hot place that has a lot of sand • the cause of death for Burke and Wills • the name of the native people of Australia • the country where the expedition took place • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2022-05-28
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- informing the learner about the target language
- encouraging the learner to use the language
- anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language
- process and the acquisition of knowledge or skills
- is an interdisciplinary field which identifies and investigates
- is a material developer
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- generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive
- is a practical undertaking involving the production
- the person who participates in any activity
- Materials Development Association
- is a person who invastigate something
- group of people formally enrolled in a school
- is an example of material
- guiding the learner in practising the language
16 Clues: is a material developer • is an example of material • Materials Development Association • is a person who invastigate something • the person who participates in any activity • encouraging the learner to use the language • group of people formally enrolled in a school • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language • ...
Early Humans Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-05
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- Moving from one place to settle in another
- More than what was Needed
- a human made object
- Planting seeds to raise crops
- Ways of creating Law and Order
- Consists of all the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools and Inventions to meet their needs
- A skill in one kind of Work
- People who move from place to place
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- A human who hunts animals and gathers plants for food
- The watering of crops
- A group of people with similar customs, backgrounds training and income
- Is the worship of God, Gods or Spirits
12 Clues: a human made object • The watering of crops • More than what was Needed • A skill in one kind of Work • Planting seeds to raise crops • Ways of creating Law and Order • People who move from place to place • Is the worship of God, Gods or Spirits • Moving from one place to settle in another • A human who hunts animals and gathers plants for food • ...
Careers in Health and Medicine 2014-02-11
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- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Tooth doctor
- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Eye doctor
- Develops drugs
- Doctor
- Children's doctor
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
- Helps with healthy eating
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Skin doctor
- Performs surgery.
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- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- Dispenses medicines
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Eye surgeon
- Treats muscle injuries
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Eye surgeon • Skin doctor • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Cancer specialist • Children's doctor • Performs surgery. • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
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- Eye doctor
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Develops drugs
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Eye surgeon
- Tooth doctor
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Performs surgery.
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- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Children's doctor
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Doctor
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
- Skin doctor
- Treats muscle injuries
- Cancer specialist
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps with healthy eating
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Skin doctor • Eye surgeon • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Children's doctor • Cancer specialist • Performs surgery. • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
careers in health & medicine 2014-02-11
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- Develops drugs
- Skin doctor
- Helps people to be able to do their job in case of injury or disability. (2 words)
- Uses herbs and natural ingredients to help promote healing and health. (2 words)
- Expert in human body motion
- Helps people reach fitness goals. (2 words)
- Cleans teeth and promotes oral health (2 words)
- Performs surgery.
- Children's doctor
- Helps with healthy eating
- Doctor who helps patients to not feel pain during surgery.
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- Eye surgeon
- Uses massage to help people feel better. (2 words)
- Dispenses medicines
- Doctor
- Carries out lab tests (2 words)
- Tooth doctor
- Operates X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and other imaging devices. (3 words)
- Eye doctor
- Treats muscle injuries
- Develops high-tech inventions for health and medicine (2 words)
- Cancer specialist
- A person trained to care for the sick or disabled and trained to assist a physician.
- Brain and nervous system specialist
- Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images
25 Clues: Doctor • Eye doctor • Eye surgeon • Skin doctor • Tooth doctor • Develops drugs • Cancer specialist • Performs surgery. • Children's doctor • Dispenses medicines • Treats muscle injuries • Helps with healthy eating • Expert in human body motion • Carries out lab tests (2 words) • Brain and nervous system specialist • Reads X-ray and other diagnostic images • ...
GLOBAL WARMING 2025-09-03
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- – people who study and research how things work in nature
- – creating new ideas, methods, or inventions
- – gases or pollutants released into the air
- floods – sudden and dangerous flooding
- – areas of land covered with shallow water
- transport – buses, trains, or subways used by many people
- – tiny drops of water in the air
- vehicles – cars or buses powered by electricity, not gasoline
- – official documents with collected information and findings
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- – a long period without rain
- – keep something safe from harm
- – technology to control Earth’s climate
- energy – energy that comes from natural sources like sun or wind
- – a powerful greenhouse gas from farms, gas leaks, and trash
- fuels – energy sources like oil, gas, and coal formed from ancient plants and animals
- – uncontrolled fires spreading quickly in forests or fields
- effect – warming caused by trapped heat in Earth's atmosphere
- – powerful tropical storms with strong winds and rain
- dioxide (CO₂) – a gas produced by burning fuels and cutting trees
- reefs – colorful underwater ecosystems made by small sea animals
20 Clues: – a long period without rain • – keep something safe from harm • – tiny drops of water in the air • floods – sudden and dangerous flooding • – technology to control Earth’s climate • – areas of land covered with shallow water • – gases or pollutants released into the air • – creating new ideas, methods, or inventions • – powerful tropical storms with strong winds and rain • ...
Curiosity: Moroccan Culture 2016-09-07
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- strength that drives individuals to make discoveries and to explore the boundaries of human knowledge
- Biggest city in Morocco
- Capital of Morocco
- language of morocco
- City in Morocco that is actually Spain
- Religion of Morocco
- King of Morocco
- The old national delicacy of Morocco
- Border to the East of Morocco
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- is considered an art form
- Mountain range that covers most of Morocco
- What "As-Salam alaykom" means in english (4 words)
- The Southeast portion of the country is covered by this desert
- The bread used to eat meals in Morocco
- The Moroccan dialect of Arabic
- How you say thank you in Darija
- This is the hand that you should eat your meals with
17 Clues: King of Morocco • Capital of Morocco • language of morocco • Religion of Morocco • Biggest city in Morocco • is considered an art form • Border to the East of Morocco • The Moroccan dialect of Arabic • How you say thank you in Darija • The old national delicacy of Morocco • The bread used to eat meals in Morocco • City in Morocco that is actually Spain • ...
Europe\Russia 2023-12-07
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- Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions.
- Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes.
- Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena.
- Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture.
- Majestic elevations, like the Alps, offer breathtaking views.
- High flatlands, such as the Iberian Plateau, characterize some regions.
- Power- Revolutionary energy source in the 18th century.
- The Danube flows through various European countries.
- Russian fortified complex, center of political power.
- Ben- London's iconic clock tower in the Palace of Westminster.
- Michelangelo's 'David' is a masterpiece in this field.
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- Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures.
- Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions.
- Paella and croissants are examples of diverse culinary delights.
- Tower- Iconic Parisian landmark, a symbol of romance.
- Lowlands between hills and mountains, like the Rhine Valley.
- Industrial Revolution brought forth complex mechanical systems.
- Advancements- Progress in inventions, like the printing press, marked this era.
- Shift towards city living and development.
19 Clues: Shift towards city living and development. • Shakespeare's plays are timeless contributions. • Ancient Greek citadel, home to iconic structures. • Ancient Roman amphitheater, a gladiatorial arena. • Where land meets sea, creating picturesque scenes. • Beethoven and Mozart shaped classical compositions. • Oktoberfest in Germany celebrates Bavarian culture. • ...
SS7 w/ Bullins, "America's Growth Spurt: The Exciting Changes of the Gilded Age" 2024-12-16
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- Inventor of the light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera, among other innovations.
- Business Large, powerful corporations or companies that controlled industries like steel, oil, and railroads.
- The creation of new ideas, products, or methods, which characterized the technological advances of this period.
- A businessman who led the expansion of the American steel industry and practiced philanthropy later in life.
- A device using electrical signals to transmit messages over long distances via wires.
- A machine that allowed for quicker and more efficient typing, widely used in business.
- A government license giving inventors exclusive rights to make, use, or sell their inventions.
- A legal arrangement where multiple companies combine under a single board of trustees to reduce competition and control markets.
- Inventor of the telephone, which transformed communication in the late 19th century.
- A period of rapid economic growth and urbanization in the United States, spanning from the 1870s to about 1900.
- A business organization that is owned by shareholders and operated by managers.
- The rapid growth of cities in population and size due to industrialization and immigration.
- The combining of two or more companies into one larger company.
- The undeveloped land in the western United States that was gradually settled during the 19th century.
- Essential for powering factories and steel production during the Gilded Age.
- A printing machine that greatly increased the speed and efficiency of producing newspapers and books.
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- The efficiency of production, often boosted by new inventions during the Gilded Age.
- The process of people moving from other countries to live in the United States, often for economic opportunities.
- An invention that streamlined sales transactions in businesses.
- A device invented by Thomas Edison that provided a reliable source of artificial light.
- Inventor of the telegraph, which revolutionized long-distance communication in the 1840s.
- A key raw material used in steel production, often controlled by major industrialists like Andrew Carnegie.
- The growth of industry and factory-based production, replacing agricultural economies.
- An invention by Edison that could record and play back sound.
- The process by which rural areas develop into cities or towns as populations grow and industry expands.
- Industry The industry that grew during the Gilded Age, crucial for building infrastructure like railroads and skyscrapers.
26 Clues: An invention by Edison that could record and play back sound. • An invention that streamlined sales transactions in businesses. • The combining of two or more companies into one larger company. • Essential for powering factories and steel production during the Gilded Age. • A business organization that is owned by shareholders and operated by managers. • ...
The World 2022-08-29
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- circles the middle of the earth
- natural surroundings of a place
- the average weather in a place over a long time
- relationship between distance on the map and earth
- each half of the earth
- the exact location of something
- starting point for measuring longitude
- lines that run east to west
- the study of earth and its peoples
- shape and nature of the land
- tells how a space corresponds to distance
- lines that run north to south
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- materials used to produce crops or products
- getting information from far away
- shows direction
- portions of earths surface
- shows more specialized information
- where a place is compared to another
- difference between elevation between two features
- how far above or below sea level
- places close that share characteristics
- any way scientific discoveries are applied
- distorts some features to make accurate
- explains the symbols on a map
- refers to earth's features in terms of location
25 Clues: shows direction • each half of the earth • portions of earths surface • lines that run east to west • shape and nature of the land • explains the symbols on a map • lines that run north to south • circles the middle of the earth • natural surroundings of a place • the exact location of something • how far above or below sea level • getting information from far away • ...
Ice Age: The Paleolithic Era 2026-04-21
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- a human who hunts animals and gathers plants to eat
- the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- a person who moves from place to place
- a long period of dry, hot weather
- Old Stone
- a scientist who studies the culture of humans
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- a group of people's way of life (food, language, clothing, religion, values, etc)
- a huge desert in Africa
- the applications of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people's needs
- an object made by humans from the past
- the human species
- bridge a strip of lang connecting two land masses
- movement from one place to another
- a scientist who studies past life using fossils and artifacts
- a fertile place with water in a desert
- large animals
16 Clues: Old Stone • large animals • the human species • a huge desert in Africa • a long period of dry, hot weather • movement from one place to another • an object made by humans from the past • a person who moves from place to place • a fertile place with water in a desert • the remains of organisms that lived long ago • a scientist who studies the culture of humans • ...
a30 2026-06-01
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- Elijah inventor whose lubricating device inspired “the real McCoy”
- Large 1995 gathering of Black men in Washington, D.C.
- Henry inventor of a lawn sprinkler system
- Sanitation workers’ strike supported by Martin Luther King Jr.
- George Washington scientist known for agricultural inventions
- James inventor who co-developed the modern microphone
- Granville T., inventor known as the “Black Edison”
- Lewis who improved the electric light bulb
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- Landmark 1964 law banning discrimination
- Organization focused on self-defense and community programs
- Frederick pioneer in heating and ventilation systems
- Charles pioneer in blood storage and blood banks
- Garrett inventor of the traffic signal and gas mask
- Patricia and Mary inventors of a rotary engine improvement
- Thomas, first African American to receive a U.S. patent
15 Clues: Landmark 1964 law banning discrimination • Henry inventor of a lawn sprinkler system • Lewis who improved the electric light bulb • Charles pioneer in blood storage and blood banks • Granville T., inventor known as the “Black Edison” • Garrett inventor of the traffic signal and gas mask • Frederick pioneer in heating and ventilation systems • ...
Online education 2023-05-21
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- The process of teaching or learning
- Something unreal
- The ability to think carefully about something you are doing and nothing else
- A video chat software program
- A mobile device
- The act of stopping something happening, operating, etc. for a period of time
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- An electronic machine
- Use of scientific discoveries
- A situation in which people are not allowed to enter or leave a building
- The set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
- Showing information in the form of an electronic image
- The state of being very bored or annoyed
12 Clues: A mobile device • Something unreal • An electronic machine • Use of scientific discoveries • A video chat software program • The process of teaching or learning • The state of being very bored or annoyed • Showing information in the form of an electronic image • The set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose • ...
Black Inventors 2024-01-04
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- She first invention was called the portable receptacle support. This allowed amputees to have more freedom and independence.
- He invented the Eder-Berry biopsy gastroscope in 1955. His invention made it easier for doctors to collect tissue from the inside of the stomach without surgery.
- If you ever used a nightlight, you can thank this inventor who created longer-lasting light bulbs with a carbon filament
- He invented the Super Soaker squirt gun
- She invented a system that used a camera that could slide into and look through four peepholes in her front door
- known best for patenting his design for improving the automatically opening and closing elevator doors
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- He invented Tae Bo, a fitness program that combines martial arts, boxing, and aerobics
- She is best known for her patented improvements to the ironing board
- If you ever received mail, we can all thank this inventor for being the first to design something that would keep our mail dry and safe just a short walk away
- He came up with several significant inventions, including an improved sewing machine and the gas mask. However, one of his most influential inventions was the improved traffic light
- He invented an early warning sonic transducer in 1972.
- If you like karaoke or if you have ever used a microphone, you can thank this inventor who co-invented this item
- If your refrigerator has any produce from your local grocery store, then you can credit this African American inventor.
13 Clues: He invented the Super Soaker squirt gun • He invented an early warning sonic transducer in 1972. • She is best known for her patented improvements to the ironing board • He invented Tae Bo, a fitness program that combines martial arts, boxing, and aerobics • known best for patenting his design for improving the automatically opening and closing elevator doors • ...
Priestly's Crossword 2021-08-19
10 Clues: His last name • what did he discover? • who was he tought by? • his childhood family's job • the outcome of his expirement • what was one if his inventions • one of the careers and job he had • he was influenced to discovery of? • the plant that led to his discovery • his profesion that lead to his discovery
Unit 4 2017-08-23
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- Do you like my new ______________?
- ______________ we can't live without
- They`ve ________thousands of pieces of valuables documents.
- Present perfect goes with ever, never yet, just and _________
- a linking word which joins two clauses.
- a linking word which starts a new sentence.
- a linking word that adds information.
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- a linking word that shows contrast.
- For/__________ to talk about actions that started in the past and is continuing now.
- You´ve got a really __________ smile.
- a concert ________________
- We can use in _________ of in the same way we use 'despite'
- Brig-a-thing-a-___________
- Are you a _____________ of fashion?
- She wears ___________ clothes
- They were in Egypt ______ twelve years.
16 Clues: a concert ________________ • Brig-a-thing-a-___________ • She wears ___________ clothes • Do you like my new ______________? • a linking word that shows contrast. • Are you a _____________ of fashion? • ______________ we can't live without • You´ve got a really __________ smile. • a linking word that adds information. • a linking word which joins two clauses. • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
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- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-25
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- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
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- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _ • ...
g6 2025-09-09
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- A magazine or list that tells you what’s on television.
- A TV show where people answer questions to win prizes.
- Not boring; makes you want to know more.
- A funny TV show or play that makes people laugh.
- Something enjoyable to watch.
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- Programmes about experiments, discoveries, and nature.
- Teaching you something useful.
- Something that makes you laugh.
- Games like football or tennis shown on TV.
- Not fun; makes you sleepy.
10 Clues: Not fun; makes you sleepy. • Something enjoyable to watch. • Teaching you something useful. • Something that makes you laugh. • Not boring; makes you want to know more. • Games like football or tennis shown on TV. • A funny TV show or play that makes people laugh. • Programmes about experiments, discoveries, and nature. • ...
Comparer et commenter les évolutions des objets 2024-01-05
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- Effets des objets techniques sur la société, incluant les changements sociaux, culturels et économiques.
- Objets résultant d'une activité humaine visant à satisfaire un besoin, souvent en combinant des éléments matériels et immatériels.
- Perspective sur les aspects pratiques et les techniques employées dans la conception et la fabrication des objets techniques.
- Changements et améliorations dans la conception, la structure et le fonctionnement des objets techniques et de leurs systèmes associés.
- Perspective sur les fonctions remplies par les objets techniques pour répondre à des besoins.
- Classification des objets techniques selon des caractéristiques communes et leur évolution dans le temps.
- Droits légaux accordés aux créateurs pour protéger leurs inventions ou créations.
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- Perspective sur les impacts et l'interaction des objets techniques avec l'environnement naturel.
- Effets des objets techniques sur l'environnement, incluant la pollution, la consommation de ressources naturelles, etc.
- Avancées et changements dans les connaissances, les techniques et les outils utilisés pour développer de nouveaux objets techniques.
- Changements majeurs et radicaux dans les approches ou les solutions utilisées pour résoudre des problèmes techniques.
- Respect de l'intégrité morale et matérielle des individus en utilisant les objets techniques de manière appropriée.
- Utilisation éthique et responsable des objets connectés en respectant la propriété intellectuelle et la vie privée d'autrui.
- Perspective sur la composition, la construction et l'organisation interne des objets techniques.
- Perspective sur l'évolution des objets techniques à travers le temps et leur impact sur le progrès humain.
- Créations de nouvelles idées ou concepts (inventions) et leur mise en pratique avec succès dans la société (innovations).
- Perspective sur les interactions et les relations entre les individus et les groupes induites par les objets techniques.
- Modifications ou transformations résultant de l'intégration ou de l'utilisation d'objets techniques dans la société.
- Étapes successives par lesquelles passe un objet technique, de sa conception à son élimination, en passant par la production, l'utilisation et la fin de vie.
19 Clues: Droits légaux accordés aux créateurs pour protéger leurs inventions ou créations. • Perspective sur les fonctions remplies par les objets techniques pour répondre à des besoins. • Perspective sur les impacts et l'interaction des objets techniques avec l'environnement naturel. • ...
Famous Inventions and Inventors #9 2023-06-04
15 Clues: (Radio) • (Airplane) • (Computer) • (Dynamite) • (Telephone) • (Telegraph) • (Water screw) • (Vaccination) • (Steam engine) • (Assembly line) • (Printing press) • (Analytical engine) • (Alternating current) • (Electric light bulb) • (Electricity experiments)
Technology and inventions, part 1 2025-07-27
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- Happening now; existing at the present time, also a flow of water or air in a particular direction.
- Unable to hear anything; lacking the ability to hear.
- Many; a large number of something.
- Being the first to develop or use new ideas or methods.
- A brass musical instrument with a loud sound, often used in bands or orchestras.
- Something that has been increased or made larger, often referring to reality or data.
- A chemical element found in all living things; used in many industrial processes and fuels.
- A legal right to make or sell an invention for a certain period.
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- To extend over a large area; to distribute widely.
- To hang something from above; to temporarily stop or delay something.
- Easy to reach or use for everyone.
- To stop something from happening.
- The first letter of a name or the beginning of something.
- The act of sending signals, data, or information from one place to another.
- To give or allow someone to have something, often money or permission.
15 Clues: To stop something from happening. • Easy to reach or use for everyone. • Many; a large number of something. • To extend over a large area; to distribute widely. • Unable to hear anything; lacking the ability to hear. • Being the first to develop or use new ideas or methods. • The first letter of a name or the beginning of something. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-27
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- Newton, Who published “Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”?
- Kepler, Who Proposed the orbit of every planet is ellipse with the sun?
- Galileo believe What has dark spots?
- Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning?
- Vesalius, Who published “On the Fabric of the Human Body”?
- Bacon, Who wanted science to advance human life with new discoveries?
- Who discoveries expanded knowledge about the universe and the human body?
- Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy?
- View, Earth center of universe – sun, moon and planets revolved around sun
- Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational?
- What has four moons?
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- Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin?
- Harvey, Who published “On the Motion of the Heart And Blood”
- Copernicus, Who proposed Earth and planets revolve around the sun?
- reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution?
- Who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy, physiology and neurology?
- What did Galen focus on dissection to formulate his ideas?
- View, Scientists and Mathematicians began to think in new ways (empiricism)
- Revolution, a new way of thinking about the natural world and society that challenges traditional views.
- Galilei, Who questioned what planets and sun were made of?
20 Clues: What has four moons? • Galileo believe What has dark spots? • Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin? • reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution? • Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning? • Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy? • Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational? • ...
Jacques Cousteau 2022-03-08
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- To Cousteau, ocean were like outer ______.
- He and a pal improved the ______ system.
- He led efforts to _____ whale hunting.
- One of his best inventions was a ___-proof cage.
- The color of cap Jacques wore.
- He also built an underwater __________.
- Jacques______ was a filmmaker/conservationist
- The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau was a__ __ hit.
- Canine is another word for this household pet.
- At this age he almost died.
- At first, Cousteau saw animals as _________.
- This means "go and see for ourselves in French
- This was the name of their restored ship.
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- He began with home movies as a _____________.
- He will be remembered as a valued______.
- He was able to get ________to sharks than others.
- He loved exploring _________ worlds.
- His friends and he were called the ____Musketeers.
- Using the aqua-_______ a diver could dive deeper.
- In this sea he swam to gain strength.
20 Clues: At this age he almost died. • The color of cap Jacques wore. • He loved exploring _________ worlds. • In this sea he swam to gain strength. • He led efforts to _____ whale hunting. • He also built an underwater __________. • He and a pal improved the ______ system. • He will be remembered as a valued______. • This was the name of their restored ship. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2015-09-29
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- fair
- mixture of copper and tin
- many territories and peoples controlled by one government
- King who created just/unjust laws for his citizens
- created the first alphabet
- empire known for their warriors
- Mountains closest to the mediterranean sea(use map on page 29)
- a region in southwest Asia that was the site of the worlds's first civilizations
- inventions that made wagons possible
- Mountains closest to the tigris river (use map on page 29)
- belief in many gods
- phoenicians were known for what skill?
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- Professional record keeper
- an open market selling and trading different kinds of goods
- Mesopotamian river
- belief in one god
- a time when there is so little food that many people starve
- lots of a certain item
- city that is also a separate, independent state
- Mesopotamian building materials
- Mesopotamian river
- wedge-shaped writing
- reed used for writing
23 Clues: fair • belief in one god • Mesopotamian river • Mesopotamian river • belief in many gods • wedge-shaped writing • reed used for writing • lots of a certain item • mixture of copper and tin • Professional record keeper • created the first alphabet • empire known for their warriors • Mesopotamian building materials • inventions that made wagons possible • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4 2024-01-29
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- a bright person is...
- plays music
- a person who is happy and optimistic is...
- you can't rely on a person like this
- a person who wants to know and learn new things is...
- a person who doesn't usually smile and laugh is...
- you can rely on this person because it's...
- a person who is uncertain about himself is...
- makes inventions
- a person who changes his mood very quickly is...
- a person who is nervous in company of other people is...
- a person who is friendly, generous...is...
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- a person who talks very much is...
- writes novels
- a person who doesn't talk much is...
- a person that is always active is...
- studies sciences
- a person able to recover quikly from difficult conditions is...
- synonim of relaxed
- a person who only thinks about himself is...
- a very social person
21 Clues: plays music • writes novels • studies sciences • makes inventions • synonim of relaxed • a very social person • a bright person is... • a person who talks very much is... • a person who doesn't talk much is... • a person that is always active is... • you can't rely on a person like this • a person who is happy and optimistic is... • a person who is friendly, generous...is... • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- what breaks up soil for farming
- who invented the sewing machine
- who invented the mechanical reaper
- who invented the railroads
- It cleaned the cotton seeds from the fibers
- who invented Clipper Ships
- what was one of Eli Whitney's inventions
- It was a horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- what did James Hargreaves invent
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- who invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- It improved the cost of steel because this was cheaper to make and cheaper to buy
- who invented the Water Powered Textile Mill
- what invention sewed together pieces of fabric for you
- what did Samuel F.B. Morse invent
- it improved the speed at which people could travel and ship goods
15 Clues: who invented the railroads • who invented Clipper Ships • what breaks up soil for farming • who invented the sewing machine • what did James Hargreaves invent • what did Samuel F.B. Morse invent • who invented the mechanical reaper • what was one of Eli Whitney's inventions • who invented the Water Powered Textile Mill • It cleaned the cotton seeds from the fibers • ...
Down and Across a Half Century 2018-03-02
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- After school, cool nerds do this First
- Knows Tim the Beaver from here
- Gets love of math from dad
- Alma Mater
- He's going to Amsterdam to partake
- His fave classic game show
- Where he drinks Long Island Iced Teas
- His 2016 discoveries
- To win at work, CEO says ____ your box
- Favors this brown drink
- Not his brown drink
- His Gallup Q10
- Better job, better looking
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- Mountain for family friends ski trip
- This job is top priority
- Gets love of baseball from dad
- Where he hopes to retire
- Favorite beef variation
- Where he met Kathie
- Didn't get love of motorized sports from dad
- Animal he and Mrs. Shawn Patterson $upport
- Hometown Fort
- Favorite trail is in this state
- Reading CAO articles makes Shawn's job ____ reader
24 Clues: Alma Mater • Hometown Fort • His Gallup Q10 • Where he met Kathie • Not his brown drink • His 2016 discoveries • Favorite beef variation • Favors this brown drink • This job is top priority • Where he hopes to retire • Gets love of math from dad • His fave classic game show • Better job, better looking • Gets love of baseball from dad • Knows Tim the Beaver from here • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- A dealer or agent acting as a go-between for the producers of goods and retailers or consumers.
- Refers to a group that traces kinship through the father's line.
- To move from one place to another.
- A portable home made of tanned bison hides fastened to a framework of poles
- Social rank or position.
- Scientist who studies the physical remains of the past.
- A union of different groups
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- Person who moves from place to place
- Refers to a group that traces kinship through the mother's line.
- Nearby and ready to use.
- A mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses.
- Any object made or used by humans such as tools, pottery, bones, and shells.
- The application of scientific discoveries to practical use.
- Notable; unique.
- Person believed to have the power to summon spirits and heal the sick.
- A place or location.
16 Clues: Notable; unique. • A place or location. • Nearby and ready to use. • Social rank or position. • A union of different groups • To move from one place to another. • Person who moves from place to place • Scientist who studies the physical remains of the past. • A mix of sun-dried earth and straw used to build houses. • ...
The Gilded Age 2022-03-22
7 Clues: shipping easier • leader of oil business • of the newest inventions • leader of steel business • over business' in America • for better wages and working conditions • business' reorganize and gain more wealth
Ancient China 2022-01-31
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- to change
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people
- countries or cultures dependent on each other
- things that are made for the first time
- different, varied
- obstacles in the way of something
- rulers who belong to the same family
- a system of bringing water to land
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- people on vacation in a different area from their own
- the weather at a place over many years
- the act of giving
- territory
- attackers
- the action of buying or selling goods or services
- the division of people depending on their status in society
15 Clues: to change • territory • attackers • the act of giving • different, varied • obstacles in the way of something • a system of bringing water to land • rulers who belong to the same family • the weather at a place over many years • things that are made for the first time • countries or cultures dependent on each other • the action of buying or selling goods or services • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2022-03-07
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- loyalty or support for the north or south
- a state in the south that had slavery
- states that agree with slavery
- was the president elected in 1860
- people that worked on the plantations
- trains that transported goods
- states against slavery
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- helped people get things done faster and easier
- was the government of the north
- a state in north that did not have slavery
- separating from government
- people who were against slavery
- the states in the south that seceded to form their own government
- a big farm, usually grow cotton
- slaves would run away from their owners
15 Clues: states against slavery • separating from government • trains that transported goods • states that agree with slavery • was the government of the north • people who were against slavery • a big farm, usually grow cotton • was the president elected in 1860 • a state in the south that had slavery • people that worked on the plantations • slaves would run away from their owners • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-05-23
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- system of production featuring assembly line
- companies keep just what they need for short-term production and new parts are shipped quickly when needed
- the location of a manufacturing plant in terms of minimizing costs of transportation, labor, agglomeration
- the theory that suggests that competitors, in trying to maximize sales, will seek to constrain each other's territory as much as possible which will therefore lead them to locate adjacent to one another in the middle of their collective customer base
- a more flexible set of production practices in which the components of goods are made in different places around the globe then brought together to meet a market demand
- phenomenon whereby corporations and others can draw from labor markets around the world, made possible by the compression of time and space through innovation in transportation and communication
- to turn over production in part or in whole to a third party
- costs such as energy supply, transport expenses, labor costs, etc
- the consequences of agglomeration causing industries to leave crowded urban centers and move to other locations
- an area planned for high technology where agglomeration built on a synergy among technological companies occurs
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- a series of inventions that brought new uses for known energy sources and new machines to improve efficiencies and enable other new inventions in the 18th Century
- used to determine location of industries based on maximum profit
- a point where cargo is transported from one mode of transportation to another mode, generating employment, activity, and wealth
- Western and Central Europe, Eastern North America, Russia and Ukraine, Eastern Asia are examples of these regions
- places where two or more modes of transportation meet
- when a substantial number of enterprises cluster in the same area, as happens in a large industrial city, they can provide assistance to each other through shared talents, services, and facilities
- the increase in time and cost that comes with increasing distance
- a logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of an economic activity and the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated
18 Clues: system of production featuring assembly line • places where two or more modes of transportation meet • to turn over production in part or in whole to a third party • used to determine location of industries based on maximum profit • the increase in time and cost that comes with increasing distance • ...
Perry's crossword 2016-05-11
11 Clues: Mother • Late father • A gem stone • Older sister • Sila's helper • Younger brother • Sila's last name • inventions Toy machine's • Kabuishi The creator of the book • A country in the middle of nowhere • of secret's Where he keeps his greatest invention's
Printing Press 2024-12-09
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- Help people with poor vision see
- Inventor of the printing press
- This piece of technology prints books like the Bible
- Zooms in on small things with and adjustable zoom but it is stationary
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- Handheld and zooms in on far away things
- The printing press and the steam engine, for example
- Uses the earth’s magnetic field to find where your are facing
- Ink is put on this to make books
- Flammable substance used in guns
- Liquid in a printing press
- Tells you the time
- Usually in metal and it causes them to go apart or come together
12 Clues: Tells you the time • Liquid in a printing press • Inventor of the printing press • Ink is put on this to make books • Help people with poor vision see • Flammable substance used in guns • Handheld and zooms in on far away things • The printing press and the steam engine, for example • This piece of technology prints books like the Bible • ...
Word Geography 2025-10-31
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- – borders created by physical features
- – spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- - people using what the environment offers them.
- – number of live births per 1000 people
- group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture
- – creating something new to meet a need.
- Hearth – where innovations, ideas, materials and technology begin
- the total of knowledge, attitudes and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group
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- – belief in one god
- – nation and state in same territory
- - exact. Usually using longitude and latitude, using degrees as measurement.
- - height above sea level
- – combines the ideas of capitalism (free market) and communism
- - Region defined by a limited number of related characteristics.
- – different versions of the same basic language
15 Clues: – belief in one god • - height above sea level • – nation and state in same territory • – borders created by physical features • – number of live births per 1000 people • – creating something new to meet a need. • – different versions of the same basic language • - people using what the environment offers them. • – spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior • ...
Kate Rice 2017-02-24
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- Kate Rice chose prospecting because she was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice became well known for raising and training _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals
- Kate Rice was inducted into the Canada Mining Hall of _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey
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- Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _
- Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old
- Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Kate Rice was born in _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice was a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice died when she was _ _ _ _ _ _ years old • Kate Rice’s partners name was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woosey • One of Kate Rices mineral discoveries were _ _ _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice made friends with local people known as _ _ _ _ • Kate Rice wrote many articles in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ journals • ...
famous5 2024-05-20
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- Influential writer and art collector in Paris.
- Author of "Frankenstein," a pioneering work of science fiction.
- Ancient British queen who led an uprising against Roman rule.
- Physicist who contributed to the discovery of nuclear fission.
- First Hispanic Supreme Court Justice in the United States.
- Fossil collector and paleontologist who made significant dinosaur discoveries.
- First woman to head the National Security Agency.
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- Media mogul, philanthropist, and influential talk show host.
- Leader in the spiritualist movement and founder of Christian Science.
- One of the famous Brontë sisters, authors of classic English literature.
- Singer and civil rights activist known for her work in the U.S. and France.
- Cryptanalyst who helped crack the Enigma code during WWII.
- Human rights activist and wife of Nelson Mandela.
- Burmese political leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
- First African American woman to publish a newspaper in North America.
15 Clues: Influential writer and art collector in Paris. • Human rights activist and wife of Nelson Mandela. • First woman to head the National Security Agency. • Burmese political leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. • Cryptanalyst who helped crack the Enigma code during WWII. • First Hispanic Supreme Court Justice in the United States. • ...
Ben Ream 6.1+6.2 2020-12-08
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- man who discovered the laws of gravity
- procedure to solve science problems
- Italian astronomer known as the father of astronomy
- period with a lot of scientific discoveries
- man who wrote Lettress
- believed modern man's enslavement to his own needs was responsible for all sorts of societal ills
- theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- theory where the sun is the center of the solar system
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- English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women
- man who believed the best form of government is to have a legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
- French word for philosopher
- intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries
- man known as the father of liberalism
- agreement among members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
14 Clues: man who wrote Lettress • French word for philosopher • procedure to solve science problems • man known as the father of liberalism • man who discovered the laws of gravity • period with a lot of scientific discoveries • Italian astronomer known as the father of astronomy • theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
Women's Movement 2023-05-10
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- organizer of the first women's temperance society (last name only)
- the teaching of males and females together
- states began to pass laws to help women with this family issue
- Quaker leader of the Seneca Falls Convention (last name only)
- the religion of many women's rights reformers
- leader in women's education (last name only)
- a common job for women in the 1800s
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- the right to vote
- drinking little to no alcohol
- some states began to recognize women's right to own this
- second leader of the Seneca Falls Convention (last name only)
- the first state to grant women’s suffrage
- Falls the first women's rights convention (two words)
- the Amendment that granted women's suffrage (____ Amendment)
- the product of the Seneca Falls convention (____ of Sentiments and Resolutions))
- woman who made groundbreaking movement and discoveries in science (last name only)
16 Clues: the right to vote • drinking little to no alcohol • a common job for women in the 1800s • the first state to grant women’s suffrage • the teaching of males and females together • leader in women's education (last name only) • the religion of many women's rights reformers • Falls the first women's rights convention (two words) • ...
Scientists 2026-05-29
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- Wrote Silent Spring about environmental issues
- The Polio Vaccine
- Many uses for the Peanut
- Inventor who painted the Mona Lisa
- Invented Dynamite and has a peace prize
- Black Hole Theories
- Experiment with a cat
- Did work with Radiation
- AC Electric Flow
- Mathematician who worked at NASA
- Tv Show called Cosmos
- Genetic research on Pea plants
- Formulated the Periodic Table
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- Discovered that the sun was center of solar system
- Cofounded Apple
- Discovered Penicillin
- Pasteurization
- Many inventions and help develop better light bulbs
- Thought of as the first true scientist
- Popular Kids TV Show
- Father of Modern Science
- Double Helix Structure of DNA
- Discovered Gravity
- E=MC2
- Father of modern Chemistry
- Cofounded Microsoft
- Wrote the book On the Origin of Species
- Invented the telephone
28 Clues: E=MC2 • Pasteurization • Cofounded Apple • AC Electric Flow • The Polio Vaccine • Discovered Gravity • Black Hole Theories • Cofounded Microsoft • Popular Kids TV Show • Discovered Penicillin • Experiment with a cat • Tv Show called Cosmos • Invented the telephone • Did work with Radiation • Many uses for the Peanut • Father of Modern Science • Father of modern Chemistry • ...
Day 1 Vocabulary 2025-06-30
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- energía
- mover rápido
- otorgar crédito
- pagar/devolver
- zumbido
- crédito
- comerciantes
- telarañas
- líquido
- néctar
- prestamistas
- algoritmos
- nidos
- reputación
- pajillas
- comercio/intercambio
- borde
- hábitos de gasto
- sobrevivir
- herrero
- huevos
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- sistema monetario
- aleteo
- lengua
- solvencia crediticia
- sistemas de reputación
- muriendo de hambre
- deuda
- picos
- colibrí
- historiales de crédito
- corteza
- pinza de ropa
- diariamente
- inventos
- batir
- sorber
- caza
38 Clues: caza • deuda • picos • nidos • borde • batir • aleteo • lengua • néctar • sorber • huevos • energía • zumbido • colibrí • crédito • corteza • líquido • herrero • inventos • pajillas • telarañas • algoritmos • reputación • sobrevivir • diariamente • mover rápido • comerciantes • prestamistas • pinza de ropa • pagar/devolver • otorgar crédito • hábitos de gasto • sistema monetario • muriendo de hambre • solvencia crediticia • comercio/intercambio • ...
Industrial revolution 2022-04-11
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- what was made high and Effective due to industrial revolution
- created during industrial revolution
- what occurred commonly in factories
- created by Alexander graham bell
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- was an occurrence due to industrial factories running
- first thing mass produced by Henry ford
- things that were created by talented people
- is what happened to boys and girls during the schooling
- a place where things were mass constructed
- places children went to get taught
10 Clues: created by Alexander graham bell • places children went to get taught • what occurred commonly in factories • created during industrial revolution • first thing mass produced by Henry ford • a place where things were mass constructed • things that were created by talented people • was an occurrence due to industrial factories running • ...
Amelia Kipp 2023-09-22
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- How did people make there paint with animal fat and
- What did Paleolithic people live in
- New inventions and tools
- What did they use for fishing
- What did Paleolithic men hunt
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- A glacial period where a land bridge was created
- What does Paleolithic mean
- What did people paint on cave walls
- What did Paleolithic use to make clothing
- A person who moves place to place to survive
10 Clues: New inventions and tools • What does Paleolithic mean • What did they use for fishing • What did Paleolithic men hunt • What did people paint on cave walls • What did Paleolithic people live in • What did Paleolithic use to make clothing • A person who moves place to place to survive • A glacial period where a land bridge was created • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1-S.S. 2013-10-08
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- Religious practices like bowing.
- A person who maps out the past and present plants, animals, and environment.
- Official writer
- New Stone Age, when people learned to farm.
- Old Stone Age, when people hunted and gathered to survive.
- A person who researches books, scrolls, and cave paintings to learn more about the past.
- A person who digs up artifacts to learn more about past humans.
- Before written history, like during the Stone Age.
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower.
- The study of stars and planets.
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes.
- A pipe or channel that brings water from distant places.
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- Items or objects that archeologists find that tell us about the past.
- Farming
- To tame wild animals for food, milk, clothing, and labor.
- A symbol that stands for an object.
- Inventing ways to move water through ditches or channels
- city that governs itself.
- Earliest humans during Stone Age.
- To exchange products or services.
20 Clues: Farming • Official writer • city that governs itself. • The study of stars and planets. • Religious practices like bowing. • Earliest humans during Stone Age. • To exchange products or services. • A symbol that stands for an object. • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower. • New Stone Age, when people learned to farm. • Before written history, like during the Stone Age. • ...
Edward Witten 2014-08-27
10 Clues: his age • university of • where he worked • where he was born • what he's famous for • his second award he's gotten • the privet school he attended • one of the greatest in the world • Other awards that Witten has received • meadal for outstanding discoveries in mathematics
Industrial revolution 2020-05-24
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- the industrial revolution started from _______ and then spread out to the rest of the world
- new transport was newer and _______
- Thomas Newcomen was a E_______
- Another word for country
- children did manual _____
- after the industrial revolution, there were steam powered f________
- There were new inventions such as the spinning _____
- the change from a agrarian society into a industrial one
- There was a __________ revolution
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- Some people worked for a M_____
- the industrial revolution was from the 18th _______ to the 19th _______
- where people move to one place from another
- When there’s a large group of people there’s a P_________
- people with no money lived in _______
- better machine tools led to better ________
- a man made river
- a person who doesn’t like new technology
- there were some developments in M________
- The use of ____ replaced the use of wood
- Soon r_______ replaced the use of canal
- this is fabric and clothing
21 Clues: a man made river • Another word for country • children did manual _____ • this is fabric and clothing • Thomas Newcomen was a E_______ • Some people worked for a M_____ • There was a __________ revolution • new transport was newer and _______ • people with no money lived in _______ • Soon r_______ replaced the use of canal • a person who doesn’t like new technology • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-11-12
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- Dominated the politics, economics and cultures of the south
- are something that have several parts and required
- Allowed farmers to plant crops fast
- Transported cotton, sugar, and people
- Example of interchangeable parts
- plow earlier version of the steel plow
- had to make all their goods themselves rather than trading
- Developed the first successful steam engine
- pre-made in a store somewhere
- Allowed Farmers to farm the soil in Western areas
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- The most popular way to travel on the river
- Used to develop or use machines full of interchangeable parts
- is used for removing seeds from cotton fiber
- Made guns using interchangeable parts
- Invented the Steel plow
- used in a train successfully
- one of the inventions that helped the clothing industry grow
- Used trains to transport coal
- Became an important part of industrial development
- Made the first trip in a steamboat
20 Clues: Invented the Steel plow • used in a train successfully • Used trains to transport coal • pre-made in a store somewhere • Example of interchangeable parts • Made the first trip in a steamboat • Allowed farmers to plant crops fast • Made guns using interchangeable parts • Transported cotton, sugar, and people • plow earlier version of the steel plow • ...
Shared Services 2025-09-29
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- - Loves the letter 'S'
- - Violation of a law or right
- - Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- - 2024's Shared Services Santa
- - What do we do with the goods tracking data
- - Apposite of data captured (acronym)
- - New kid on the block
- - What WWW stands for in Shared Services
- - Who love F1?
- - Office party planner
- - Microsoft platform for collaboration and document management
- - Office chef
- - CSS previous name
- - Static day
- - Expression of dissatisfaction
- - State of health and happiness
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- - Who regularly goes to Fiji?
- - Shared Services SupCO before Wendy
- - Office DJ
- - Loves shopping
- - Owns a greyhound
- - What brand is the Pieman?
- - Where did Riti work before Shared Services?
- - New house on the way
- - Payment for services or loss
- - Legal protection for inventions and creative works
- - Office influencer
- - Sharepoint Guru
- - Official examination of accounts
- - Moma of baby Blair
- - Woordle guru
31 Clues: - Office DJ • - Static day • - Office chef • - Who love F1? • - Woordle guru • - Loves shopping • - Sharepoint Guru • - Owns a greyhound • - Office influencer • - CSS previous name • - Moma of baby Blair • - Loves the letter 'S' • - New kid on the block • - New house on the way • - Office party planner • - What brand is the Pieman? • - Who regularly goes to Fiji? • - Violation of a law or right • ...
SW Asia Part 2 Review 2018-09-17
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- After the Ottoman Empire was abolished in 1923 it became the country of ___.
- Al-Khwarizmi was the Muslim scholar who developed the branch of mathematics called ____.
- TRADE impacted the early spread of ____ because 1) it started in Mecca - a trade city, 2) its founder was a former merchant/trader, and 3) traveling traders helped spread the new religion.
- The fall of Constantinople was important historically because it helped spark/start the European _______.
- Muslims valued literacy because they wanted to be able to read the ___ and literature flourished.
- Christian boys taken from conquered territories and raised as special forces were called _____.
- Muslim traders used many over-land trade routes, but they also used ___ trade routes.
- Muslim art and architecture did not include drawings of _____ or animals. Instead they used geometric designs.
- Muslim hospitals had separate areas for different ____, pharmacies, and performed complex surgeries.
- Reading the Quran and speaking about Islam are very important to Muslims, so almost all Muslims know how to read and speak ____.
- When Constantine moved the capital to Constantinople it _____ the defenses of the Western Roman Empire.
- Most residents of the Byzantine Empire were Christians and most spoke ____..
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- Rulers of the Ottoman Empire were called ____ .
- Who was the Ottoman ruler when the Ottomans captured Constantinople?
- Many goods and inventions made their way from China all the way to Europe, but before they got to Europe they were always traded through Muslims in the ____ ____. (2 words)
- Suleiman the Magnificent’s people called him Suleiman the ____.
- Many innovations and inventions came from Muslim lands, including - the toothbrush, coffee, advances in optics, surgery, algebra, and the Arabic ______.
- _____ was important in Islam because they used it to write the words of the Quran.
- Words like census, interim, veto, and memorandum are evidence that ____ had a strong influence on the English language.
- Scholars in many Muslim cities collected and ______ many great works of Greek and Roman thinkers.
- For Muslims, the Quran is the direct revelation of God. The ____ is not. It is stories about the life of Muhammad.
- Constantinople is now present day ____ in Turkey.
- Muslim controlled trade routes passed through lands in three continents: ____, Africa, and Asia.
23 Clues: Rulers of the Ottoman Empire were called ____ . • Constantinople is now present day ____ in Turkey. • Suleiman the Magnificent’s people called him Suleiman the ____. • Who was the Ottoman ruler when the Ottomans captured Constantinople? • After the Ottoman Empire was abolished in 1923 it became the country of ___. • ...
How We Organise Ourselves 2023-03-19
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- threads that can be used for making products such as cloth and rope
- a change in the state or appearance of something
- someone who makes something or provides a service
- to use a good or service
- something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive
- things that consumers buy
- provided by producers
- a set of connected things or devices that operate together
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- belief about the right or wrong thing to do
- something that it is your job or duty
- something that is made to be sold
- a person who buys goods or services
- creations or discoveries that make doing things easier
- how something works or its purpose
- to make or become different
- made in a way that causes little damage to the environment
16 Clues: provided by producers • to use a good or service • things that consumers buy • to make or become different • something that is made to be sold • how something works or its purpose • a person who buys goods or services • something that it is your job or duty • belief about the right or wrong thing to do • a change in the state or appearance of something • ...
Revolutionary Characters 2015-10-14
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- Washington loved Josesph Addison's play?
- Washington's heart was at Mount?
- He killed Hamilton?
- John Adam's lacked this gift?
- William Byrd showed no guilt for holding what?
- Who was considered a bundle of contradictions?
- Franklin led scientific discoveries concerning what?
- In March 1775 Franklin became a passionate?
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Washington rendered this December 23, 1783?
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- Frenchmen though Franklin was a simple?
- He said "all men are created equal"?
- Washington appointed Hamilton as Secretary of the?
- His qualifications as a founder have not impressed many Americans?
- Pressure for Washington to serve as what was immense?
- Washington lacked a college?
- Who was first in war and peace?
- he’s the most underrated revolutionary leader?
- He was considered Washington's closest confidant
- Who broke the two term presidency precedent set by Washington?
20 Clues: He killed Hamilton? • Washington lacked a college? • John Adam's lacked this gift? • Who was first in war and peace? • Washington's heart was at Mount? • He said "all men are created equal"? • Frenchmen though Franklin was a simple? • Washington loved Josesph Addison's play? • He wrote the Declaration of Independence? • In March 1775 Franklin became a passionate? • ...
History of Computers 2013-09-11
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- John Mauchly and Presper Eckert introduced ______ tubes.
- The Department of _______ uses a program language that is named after Lady Ada Augusta.
- Blaise ______ developed the Pascaline in 1642.
- Joseph Jacquard was _____. (nationality)
- Computer discoveries have been organized into _______.
- calculations were made by sliding beads back and forth on a frame.
- Charles Babbage was an English mathematician and __________
- IBM stands for International ________ Machines.
- _______ Aiken investigated the idea of a high speed calculator.
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- Lady Ada Augusta lost her family's fortune by ________.
- Generation ____ computers used magnetic core memories.
- Babbage called his device the ________ Engine.
- Generation 0 computers did not use _______.
- Magnetic core memories allowed ______ programming.
- Earliest computers were built out of a desire to perform _______ calculations.
- Von Leibniz invented a device called The ______ Reckoner.
- What kind of bug was removed from a computer giving us the term "debugging"?
- John Napier was a ________ mathematician.
- Herman Hollerith worked for the ______ Bureau.
- Generation _____ computers replaced vacuum tubes with transistors.
20 Clues: Joseph Jacquard was _____. (nationality) • John Napier was a ________ mathematician. • Generation 0 computers did not use _______. • Babbage called his device the ________ Engine. • Blaise ______ developed the Pascaline in 1642. • Herman Hollerith worked for the ______ Bureau. • IBM stands for International ________ Machines. • ...
Ch. 2 The Nature of Science Vocab Words 2021-08-28
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- variable/factor being measured in an experiment
- factors that can be changed in an experiment
- for comparison in an experiment
- variable that does not change in an experiment
- of moral values about what is good or bad
- law/rule that describes the behavior of something in nature
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- of scientific discoveries for practical purposes
- methods/ problem solving procedures that can include identifying the problem or question, gathering information, developing a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions
- opinion
- science/ study of Earth and space
- theory/explanation that is supported by results from repeated experimentation or testing
- of looking at and studying things in the world in order to gain knowledge
- an educated guess
13 Clues: opinion • an educated guess • for comparison in an experiment • science/ study of Earth and space • of moral values about what is good or bad • factors that can be changed in an experiment • variable that does not change in an experiment • variable/factor being measured in an experiment • of scientific discoveries for practical purposes • ...
Crossword 2023-12-01
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- Site of a battle in 1514
- Sect in Northwest India
- name used for american continents
- Nomadic group lasted until 1722
- A term used a system
- sailed to new world,began discoveries
- At Abomey 70 miles from coast
- were against Mughal control in 18th century
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- agricultural products for consumers in america
- Son of Alexis Romanov
- Recruited to migrate
- German monk important figure
- Naval battle in 1571
- ethnic group in the East(Asian)
- exchange of goods/increase in trade
15 Clues: Recruited to migrate • Naval battle in 1571 • A term used a system • Son of Alexis Romanov • Sect in Northwest India • Site of a battle in 1514 • German monk important figure • At Abomey 70 miles from coast • Nomadic group lasted until 1722 • ethnic group in the East(Asian) • name used for american continents • exchange of goods/increase in trade • ...
The Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2023-02-24
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- Places where fabric and cloth is made.
- Protects a creation from being stolen.
- The system where a business can act without government interference.
- Something extending or going across a continent.
- Turning a place into a city.
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- The process of manufacturing things and new inventions being created.
- The creation of something being operated by machines.
- The process of creating goods in large amounts.
- The devotion to a region.
- Making goods in your house.
- People moving from one place to another.
- People who purchase goods for personal use.
12 Clues: The devotion to a region. • Making goods in your house. • Turning a place into a city. • Places where fabric and cloth is made. • Protects a creation from being stolen. • People moving from one place to another. • People who purchase goods for personal use. • The process of creating goods in large amounts. • Something extending or going across a continent. • ...
1920s 2015-03-06
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- targeted blacks, immigrants, Catholics and Jews
- the rise of communism
- two Italian workers convicted of a murder with lack of evidence
- monkey trial
- protecting native born people over immigrants
- the right to vote in political elections
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- new inventions to cause people to spend more money
- a time with a complex set of political, cultural, and artistic movements
- no more alcohol
- a new form of music developed by African Americans
- an affordable car for the average american
- the name given to women who dressed differently
12 Clues: monkey trial • no more alcohol • the rise of communism • the right to vote in political elections • an affordable car for the average american • protecting native born people over immigrants • targeted blacks, immigrants, Catholics and Jews • the name given to women who dressed differently • new inventions to cause people to spend more money • ...
Ancient china Akeelah burchett 2018-05-07
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- for the state of society
- what protect from invaders who were mongols from the north
- is the most common religion in china
- a kind of dish that they cut there meat and vegetable into
- writing system started as this
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- home to the emperor which was built during ming the
- what was the main trade route for trading silk
- one of china's inventions
- it is based on moral character and individuals taking
- greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature
- this dynasty built the forbidden city
- pieces to cook quickly
12 Clues: pieces to cook quickly • for the state of society • one of china's inventions • writing system started as this • is the most common religion in china • this dynasty built the forbidden city • what was the main trade route for trading silk • home to the emperor which was built during ming the • greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- rate value of one currency compared to another
- highest point of recovery stage of business cycle
- focused on performance of whole economy
- capital plants,equipment, infrastructure operating in economy
- focused on individuals/households/small businesses
- low stage of business cycle
- increased of knowledge
- of business cycle distance between peak and peak, trough to trough
- combination of invention and innovation
- long period of recession
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- fall in level of real GDP
- cycle, wave like GDP varying length and altitude
- GDP valued at constant dollar and adjusted for inflation
- applying inventions to new products/services
- business cycle showing upward direction of GDP
- distance from peak to trough
- GDP valued at current dollar not adjusted for inflation
- total value of a nations production of
- capital knowledge and skills of average workers
- good and services sourced from other countries
- total value of services produced during certain time
- goods produced in Canada but sold to other countries
22 Clues: increased of knowledge • long period of recession • fall in level of real GDP • low stage of business cycle • distance from peak to trough • total value of a nations production of • focused on performance of whole economy • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products/services • rate value of one currency compared to another • ...
Chapter 16 2022-02-05
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- Famous Evangelist and Preacher from Chicago.
- Many immigrants passed through here when they came to America (2 words).
- The movement of the population to the city.
- Was big in the steel industry.
- Gospel witness in the slums (2 words).
- Was big in the railroad industry.
- The desire for worldly possessions and the belief that only possessions can bring true happiness.
- Connected the East and West.
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- Unions used these to try and get better working conditions.
- Was big in finances and banking.
- Believed in big business and hard money.
- Signed The Interstate Commerce Act.
- When farmers united to improve their working conditions.
- Wrote “Origin of Species”.
- Food producer that was a Christian.
- Assassinated President Garfield.
- Invented the telephone.
- A new source of power in the late 1800’s.
- Famous Christian song writer.
- Refrigerated box cars used this to keep things cold (2 words).
- Signed the Sherman Anti Trust Act.
- Had over 1,000 inventions including the light bulb.
22 Clues: Invented the telephone. • Wrote “Origin of Species”. • Connected the East and West. • Famous Christian song writer. • Was big in the steel industry. • Was big in finances and banking. • Assassinated President Garfield. • Was big in the railroad industry. • Signed the Sherman Anti Trust Act. • Signed The Interstate Commerce Act. • Food producer that was a Christian. • ...
Destiny Inventions & rise of big business 2014-12-04
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- this person also made the assembly line
- made the telephone service
- these controled a large portion of an industry
- caption of oil industry
- this was created by transportation advances
- he was the captian of steel industry
- went from being this to industrial
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- capitan of automobile industry
- this person made this
- this had both a positive and negative effects on society
- these are examples of big business
- he made mechanical uses of electricity
- this has to do with trains
- this is a lower cost in
- this is what people do so people can see what their selling
15 Clues: this person made this • caption of oil industry • this is a lower cost in • this has to do with trains • made the telephone service • capitan of automobile industry • these are examples of big business • went from being this to industrial • he was the captian of steel industry • he made mechanical uses of electricity • this person also made the assembly line • ...
UNIT 1 STUDYING ABROAD 2021-12-18
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- my father's life partner
- technological tool generally used in online courses
- hardly found in humans today.
- style of speech used by honest people
- person responsible for people living in the house
- group name where many people gather
- homeland of crescent and star
- she is my father's sister
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- Goods in which items such as money, cards are carried
- person who invents new inventions
- he is my mother's brother
- style of speech used by liars
- Document required to go abroad
- course materials used for writing
- she is his mothers's most precious
15 Clues: my father's life partner • he is my mother's brother • she is my father's sister • style of speech used by liars • hardly found in humans today. • homeland of crescent and star • Document required to go abroad • person who invents new inventions • course materials used for writing • she is his mothers's most precious • group name where many people gather • ...
