discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
The Woman Who Said 'No' to Cleaning 2025-04-16
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- Frances wanted to free people from endless ______
- The number of schools Frances attended as a child
- The machine she used to clean her whole house
- To legally protect your invention from other people copying it
- The type of business Frances and her husband ran
- Frances believed her home could help disabled and ______ people
- food that inspired Frances to create a self-cleaning house
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- number of inventions she patented
- To draw whilst distracted
- The natural disaster that damaged her house
- The US state where Frances Gabe was born
- The number of years she spent designing the self-cleaning house
- The material needed to waterproof her furniture
13 Clues: To draw whilst distracted • number of inventions she patented • The US state where Frances Gabe was born • The natural disaster that damaged her house • The machine she used to clean her whole house • The material needed to waterproof her furniture • The type of business Frances and her husband ran • Frances wanted to free people from endless ______ • ...
Rogelio 2021-09-01
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- Businesses boomed during this time
- Cavemen often use this
- Very cheap to make
- Kingdoms were extremely well known from this time period
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- Paintings were made during this age
- Many inventions were created during this time period
- Economy was substantial and well organized during this period
- Better to use than the previous two ages
8 Clues: Very cheap to make • Cavemen often use this • Businesses boomed during this time • Paintings were made during this age • Better to use than the previous two ages • Many inventions were created during this time period • Kingdoms were extremely well known from this time period • Economy was substantial and well organized during this period
Extreme Weather Solutions 2022-05-16
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- a metal rod mounted on or near a building
- new inventions and building methods
- rotating storm with winds over warm waters
- an extended period of extremely hot weather
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- series of repeating events
- weather that falls outside normal patterns
- roof with two sides forming an "A" shape
- type of roof in which ALL sides slope down
8 Clues: series of repeating events • new inventions and building methods • roof with two sides forming an "A" shape • a metal rod mounted on or near a building • weather that falls outside normal patterns • type of roof in which ALL sides slope down • rotating storm with winds over warm waters • an extended period of extremely hot weather
Unit 1 Week 4 and 5 Crossword 2023-10-25
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- imagining good things for the future
- important advancements
- careful examination or study of something
- things that are made or invented for a special purpose
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions
- having and showing a strong feeling about something
- declaring as your own
- to move forward or make progress
- problems or disadvantages
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- an opposing or disagreeing point of view
- having the ability to think in a logical way
- acting in a way to show great interest or excitement
- getting information from a source, like the internet
- to give credit for ideas or to use as proof or evidence
- facts, figures, and other kinds of information
- being influenced by charm, art, or skill
16 Clues: declaring as your own • important advancements • problems or disadvantages • to move forward or make progress • imagining good things for the future • an opposing or disagreeing point of view • being influenced by charm, art, or skill • careful examination or study of something • having the ability to think in a logical way • facts, figures, and other kinds of information • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-13
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- see in the mind as a mental image
- a sudden, important advance
- the scattered remains of something
- steps in the line of descent from a common ancestor
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- to use special force or stress when saying a particular word
- an unexpected meeting
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- to have or show a strong feeling about something
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- very unusual and impressive
- very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front
- a person who specializes in the study of things in nature; especially animals and plants
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- declared as one's own
- was a sign of; showed
16 Clues: declared as one's own • was a sign of; showed • an unexpected meeting • very unusual and impressive • a sudden, important advance • see in the mind as a mental image • influenced by charm, art, or skill • the scattered remains of something • to have or show a strong feeling about something • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • ...
World History Crossword 2022-04-06
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- Which dynasty’s Neo Confucianism blended Confucian, Buddhist and Daoist philosophies.
- system of trade routes both over land and sea connecting the different empires
- Someone who speaks to God
- Golden Age of India.
- One of the most important inventions in Han Dynasty
- What kind of religion does Greece use?
- Mauryan Empire’s high point was under rule of what?
- Honored Warrior Class in Japan.
- The founder of Buddhism in South Asia.
- Golden age of Caliphate
- A religion that live in harmony with nature and focus on internal reflection.
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- The successor of Roman Empire.
- The system of social classes in Buddhism.
- The spreading of Jews to lands where they could worship freely.
- Society dominated by males.
- The other important invention in Han Dynasty
- The Gupta Empire supported which religion?
- A belief that denies or does not believe in the existence of gods
- Recorded text of Islam
- The only one god worshiped by Muslim
20 Clues: Golden Age of India. • Recorded text of Islam • Golden age of Caliphate • Someone who speaks to God • Society dominated by males. • The successor of Roman Empire. • Honored Warrior Class in Japan. • The only one god worshiped by Muslim • What kind of religion does Greece use? • The founder of Buddhism in South Asia. • The system of social classes in Buddhism. • ...
The Prince and the Pauper 2016-03-09
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- A crowd of people assembled together
- To ask for something
- To move by the force of something
- Something very beautiful, or a small food, pleasing to taste
- A word that means "peace"
- To feel sad, or have a gloomy state of mind
- To be dirty, selfish, and mean
- To cover something with gold
- A characteristic of being miserable or to feel sorrow, pain and worthlessness
- Creating something new
- To be unhappy, lonely, sad
- To do or accomplish something
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- Moving your body in a way to show respect ex. to bow
- To reflect light in a sparkling way
- To show off, make visible, or to reveal
- Something that is unclear, think with mist, or dark and gloomy
- A young prince
- To be respectful
- To cause feeling of fear, terror, or to feel terrible
- To fall in fine drops
- Something happens in a high or extreme degree
- To bring something to someones attention
22 Clues: A young prince • To be respectful • To ask for something • To fall in fine drops • Creating something new • A word that means "peace" • To be unhappy, lonely, sad • To cover something with gold • To do or accomplish something • To be dirty, selfish, and mean • To move by the force of something • To reflect light in a sparkling way • A crowd of people assembled together • ...
world history crossword puzzle 2025-11-03
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- China's major religion founded by Buddha
- How the Chinse referred to the Mongol empire
- Fierce warriors that fight for Japanese lords
- Founder of the great Mongolian empire
- The trade roads in that connected China to Europe
- The spirts that were said to have fended off the Mongols invasion of Japan
- The real top leader of Japan controlled the Emperor
- Genghis Khan's blood brother that betrayed him
- top of the Indian caste system
- ethical code in enchant China
- A cycle that all Dynasty's in enchant China have
- The holy book of Islam
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- People out of the caste system
- dynasty's that made major inventions and achievements in enchant China
- The top leader of Japan but only had symbolic power
- The leader of the Mongolian empire that unified all of China
- People at the bottom of the caste system
- Lords and kings of India
- Man who explored a lot of the world and wrote down his finding of the inhabdents
- largest land empire in human history
20 Clues: The holy book of Islam • Lords and kings of India • ethical code in enchant China • People out of the caste system • top of the Indian caste system • largest land empire in human history • Founder of the great Mongolian empire • China's major religion founded by Buddha • People at the bottom of the caste system • How the Chinse referred to the Mongol empire • ...
Mesopotamian Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-18
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- The Sumerians way of writing and recording
- An 2d image projecting from a flat surface
- The use of inventions for practical purposes
- A picture representing an idea or thought
- The religious temple for each city-state
- A series of tunnels or canals transporting water to and from distant places
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- A military blockade forcing the enemy to surrender
- A benefit for the economy by getting previously inaccessible materials
- The way a civilization is organized
- A city that is the center of the government
10 Clues: The way a civilization is organized • The religious temple for each city-state • A picture representing an idea or thought • The Sumerians way of writing and recording • An 2d image projecting from a flat surface • A city that is the center of the government • The use of inventions for practical purposes • A military blockade forcing the enemy to surrender • ...
Fun Facts about Minnesota 2024-05-13
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- minnesota is homeland to the first __________ bunt pans and scotch tape
- The Mall Of America In Bloomington
- the Hull Rust ______ Is hibbing Became The Largest open mine
- minnesota is home to the largest ball of _______
- greyhound lines { the first bus line } the _______ was invented in spring valley
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- fish is the __________ capital of the united states
- minneapolis has more __________ per capita than any other city
- Minnesota has 90.000 _________ of shoreline.
- largest _________ theater in the country
- _________ and the first bone marrow transplant
10 Clues: The Mall Of America In Bloomington • largest _________ theater in the country • Minnesota has 90.000 _________ of shoreline. • _________ and the first bone marrow transplant • minnesota is home to the largest ball of _______ • fish is the __________ capital of the united states • the Hull Rust ______ Is hibbing Became The Largest open mine • ...
Keywords and Phrases 106 2025-09-10
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- the practical application of scientific discoveries and knowledge
- the state of being legally responsible for something
- relating to visual information or computer graphics
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- forcefully squeezing material through a restricted opening in a controlled manner
- the application of one material over another
- irregular and flowing in appearance
- a legal right that gives an owner control over their work and how it is used
7 Clues: irregular and flowing in appearance • the application of one material over another • relating to visual information or computer graphics • the state of being legally responsible for something • the practical application of scientific discoveries and knowledge • a legal right that gives an owner control over their work and how it is used • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-01-16
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- Spanish soldiers who helped conquer land in the Americas
- Splitting of the Christian Church during the Early Modern Era
- far away places owned by a Mother Country
- finding your way to some place
- economic system where colonies support mother country
- Indigenous Empire located in modern-day Mexico
- Rebirth of classical learning during the Early Modern Period
- This time period is sometimes called the Age of _________ because of all the discoveries
- Network of exchange between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
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- money used to start a business venture
- when people pool their money to start a business
- native
- the movement of things and people between Europe and the Americas after European contact
- A name for the unit that focuses on the links between Europe and America
- empire building
- when there is too much money and prices go up
- a farm that grows cash crops, usually with slave labor
- One half of the globe
- The Columbian Exchange started in the Early _______ Era
- buying and selling
- the ability to not get sick from a disease
- the art of making maps
- Indigenous Empire located in South America
23 Clues: native • empire building • buying and selling • One half of the globe • the art of making maps • finding your way to some place • money used to start a business venture • far away places owned by a Mother Country • the ability to not get sick from a disease • Indigenous Empire located in South America • when there is too much money and prices go up • ...
Global Interactions: Industrialization in Europe 2026-01-12
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- Class Social group of business owners and professionals
- Trade Networks Systems of trade connecting regions of the world
- Using machines to do work once done by hand
- Unions Worker organizations that fought for better conditions
- Production Making large amounts of goods quickly using machines
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- System Production method where workers and machines are in one place
- Revolution Period of rapid industrial growth that changed how goods were produced
- Strong metal used to build machines, tools, and railroads
- Fossil fuel used to power factories and machines
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- Economy An economy based on factories, machines, and mass production
- Innovation New inventions that improve efficiency and production
- Amount of goods produced in a certain amount of time
- Revolution Improvements in travel like railroads and steamships
- Movements Efforts to improve social and working conditions
- Rights Protections for workers such as fair pay and safe conditions
- Engine Machine that uses steam power to run factories and transportation
- Labor Employment of children in factories or mines
- Expansion Growth of European control over other regions
- Class Factory workers who earned wages, often in harsh conditions
20 Clues: Using machines to do work once done by hand • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Fossil fuel used to power factories and machines • Amount of goods produced in a certain amount of time • Strong metal used to build machines, tools, and railroads • Expansion Growth of European control over other regions • ...
George Washington Carver 2024-02-12
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- Where there is no vision, there is no hope
- The crop that George Washington Carver is most famous for studying
- His discoveries helped improve this important nutrient in soil
- Was known for developing new uses for this agricultural product
- Carver created paintings using this natural pigment
- His nickname
- Famous invention that made peanuts a popular food item
- Name of the building at Tuskegee Institute where he conducted his research
- His work with this plant helped revolutionize the textile industry
- The month of Carver's death
- His research on this crop helped farmers combat soil depletion
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- The university where Carver taught and conducted research
- Carver was the first African American to win this award
- His sibling
- Carver's use of this technique helped farmers improve soil fertility
- Favorite color, according to his writings
- Carver's birthplace
- The month of Carver's birth
- His work with this plant helped farmers diversify their crops and improve soil health
- His middle name
20 Clues: His sibling • His nickname • His middle name • Carver's birthplace • The month of Carver's birth • The month of Carver's death • Favorite color, according to his writings • Where there is no vision, there is no hope • Carver created paintings using this natural pigment • Famous invention that made peanuts a popular food item • ...
Map 2023-11-18
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- Chart A chart with mystical symbols guiding adventurers through magical realms.
- Scroll A scroll that unfurls to reveal celestial landscapes and cosmic wonders.
- Routes A map highlighting radiant routes, filled with positivity and scenic views.
- Explorer A mysterious map unlocking the secrets of hidden realms and mysteries.
- Navigation A navigation tool inspired by nebulae, leading to celestial destinations.
- Diagram A diagram unveiling secret places waiting to be discovered.
- Blueprint A blueprint for exciting journeys, showcasing thrilling routes.
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- Guide A guidebook for epic journeys, filled with tales of exploration.
- Compass A compass that leads to cosmic landscapes and uncharted territories.
- Field Guide A field guide to fantastical lands, populated by mythical creatures and wonders.
- Chart A magical guide revealing hidden paths and treasures for adventures.
- Navigator A colorful navigator pointing the way to diverse and exciting destinations.
- Handbook A handbook offering a harmonious guide to various landscapes and cultures.
- Atlas A celestial map guiding the way under the twinkling stars.
- Map An enchanted map leading explorers to wondrous discoveries.
15 Clues: Map An enchanted map leading explorers to wondrous discoveries. • Atlas A celestial map guiding the way under the twinkling stars. • Diagram A diagram unveiling secret places waiting to be discovered. • Guide A guidebook for epic journeys, filled with tales of exploration. • Blueprint A blueprint for exciting journeys, showcasing thrilling routes. • ...
Gabrielle Croll OMAHA Section 33 2022-12-02
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- Free business or company
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a space to get medical treatment
- to make new
- To speed
- to get rid of something
- led a union
- to prove to be right
- led the expansion of steel industry
- Sold oil and was a big business owner
- Scottish inventor made telephone
- A line made by henry ford that helped big business
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- made the first plane
- Bargaining collectively
- holds assets
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a buisness run by a single entitymonopoly: possession or in control of something in trade
- a person who runs a buisness
- when many people move to a single area
- made the car and assembly line
- A home with terrible conditions
- a home where people taught kids sport and music and immigrants how to read
- A reformer who worked to improve the lifestyle of the poor
- a place to pray to
24 Clues: To speed • to make new • led a union • holds assets • a place to pray to • made the first plane • to prove to be right • Bargaining collectively • to get rid of something • Free business or company • a person who runs a buisness • made the car and assembly line • A home with terrible conditions • a space to get medical treatment • Scottish inventor made telephone • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2016-01-06
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- young woman doing what male should do
- Tennessee public school, despite the state’s law banning the teaching of evolution theory
- adding voice to films that were once silent moving images
- created celebrities and heroes from common people
- not allow
- as economic prosperity led to cultural and social changes
- Amendment that prohibit alcohol
- the name of the scopes trial
- Author of being African American in the new America.
- rise of illegal trade
- a new form of music
- prominence during the
- successful social statues
- national events and professional sports could now be
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- author of The Great Gatsby
- Scopes was accused of teaching the theory of evolution in
- exuberant lifestyle of many Americans during this
- created their own celebrities such as
- amendment that lets woman vote
- increased income and new inventions
- the affordability of the radio and moving pictures
- had
- African American men and women from the south moved to northern
- the right to vote
- era, but had waned dramatically during the Great War
- over the radio or recorded and then shown in movie theaters from video reels
26 Clues: had • not allow • the right to vote • a new form of music • rise of illegal trade • prominence during the • successful social statues • author of The Great Gatsby • the name of the scopes trial • amendment that lets woman vote • Amendment that prohibit alcohol • increased income and new inventions • young woman doing what male should do • created their own celebrities such as • ...
Treasure 2023-06-28
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- Valuable items or money that is stolen or taken as treasure.
- An exciting and daring experience, often involving quests and discoveries.
- A precious yellow metal that is often associated with treasure.
- To find or uncover something new, like a hidden treasure.
- Valuable items or riches that are hidden or buried and can be discovered.
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- A person who sails the seas looking for treasures and adventures.
- Old gold coins often associated with pirates and hidden treasures.
- Shiny and valuable gemstones or precious stones, such as diamonds or rubies.
- A drawing or diagram that shows the location of a hidden treasure.
- A sturdy box or container used to store and protect valuable items.
- To carefully remove earth or soil to search for buried treasure.
- Flat, round pieces of metal used as money and sometimes considered treasure.
- Beautiful and valuable stones, such as emeralds, sapphires, or amethysts.
13 Clues: To find or uncover something new, like a hidden treasure. • Valuable items or money that is stolen or taken as treasure. • A precious yellow metal that is often associated with treasure. • To carefully remove earth or soil to search for buried treasure. • A person who sails the seas looking for treasures and adventures. • ...
STEAM 2022-02-07
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- Mixing Math, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math
- There are many ___ ________ that include STEAM
- Help kids think, creating better test _____
- Many real-world...
- Helps to engage kids in the classroom while...
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- Many _____ created using STEAM ideas
- Very important factor of STEAM represents
- Helps kids with better ____ abilities in the real world
- can create a more ______,___ classroom for kids
- Can create better ______ in the classroom, which can be a problem sometimes
10 Clues: Many real-world... • Many _____ created using STEAM ideas • Very important factor of STEAM represents • Help kids think, creating better test _____ • There are many ___ ________ that include STEAM • Helps to engage kids in the classroom while... • can create a more ______,___ classroom for kids • Mixing Math, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math • ...
M1W1 Vocabulary 2024-08-05
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- gives off a lot of light
- a machine that plays recorded music or sound
- to be very good at something
- to go above or beyond a boundary
- to move slowly and noisily
- legal documents for inventions that state that no one else is allowed to make or sell it
- a shape with circular ends and straight sides; in an engine, the part that takes in gas to make other parts move
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- to be famous for achievements
- to work in a rough or uneven way and make popping noises
- to think highly of someone
- engines that make a train go forward
- small, specialized machines or electronic devices
- a complete failure
13 Clues: a complete failure • gives off a lot of light • to think highly of someone • to move slowly and noisily • to be very good at something • to be famous for achievements • to go above or beyond a boundary • engines that make a train go forward • a machine that plays recorded music or sound • small, specialized machines or electronic devices • ...
Images and Copyright 2025-10-01
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- protects logos and designs
- protects writers and artists
- protects inventions
- domain anyone can use the material without restriction
- The number of pixels in an image or screen; how clear it is
- and desist a letter telling someone to stop using something that is copyrighted
- use using a small portion of copyrighted material for education, commentary, news or parody
- (same as copyright violation) using protected work without permission
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- causing a big change in someone or something.
- unable to be touched (like an idea)
- giving credit to someone who owns the copyright
- Tiny dots of color or light that make up an image on a screen
- something you can touch (like an object)
13 Clues: protects inventions • protects logos and designs • protects writers and artists • unable to be touched (like an idea) • something you can touch (like an object) • causing a big change in someone or something. • giving credit to someone who owns the copyright • domain anyone can use the material without restriction • ...
Industry times Crossword 2022-03-02
Technology and Science in the Philippines 2021-10-18
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- The wide study of different fields of subjects
- Law that protects ideas and inventions
- The Philippine's Science Department
- The act of inventing a new idea or product
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- A person who's job is to study science
- Machines and equipment that are developed from science
- The act of learning and acquiring knowledge.
7 Clues: The Philippine's Science Department • A person who's job is to study science • Law that protects ideas and inventions • The act of inventing a new idea or product • The act of learning and acquiring knowledge. • The wide study of different fields of subjects • Machines and equipment that are developed from science
Mesopotamia Terms 2022-11-13
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- one of the top inventions of the Sumerians
- a king; wrote the known first laws
- an arc of fertile land in Mesopotamia
- the current name of this region
- the first settlers of Mesopotamia (4000 BCE)
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- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- Amorites (Arabians) who conquered mesopotamia
- early writing system with wedge-shaped marks and clay
- one of the rivers of Mesopotamia
9 Clues: the current name of this region • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • one of the rivers of Mesopotamia • a king; wrote the known first laws • an arc of fertile land in Mesopotamia • one of the top inventions of the Sumerians • the first settlers of Mesopotamia (4000 BCE) • Amorites (Arabians) who conquered mesopotamia • early writing system with wedge-shaped marks and clay
DOMINANT FIRMS 2012-05-21
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- when a firm has over a quarter of the market
- this legally protects new products, inventions and processes from being copied
- social costs which can be good or bad
- this could be reduced by dominant firms providing less choice and higher prices (8,7)
- size of a firms presence (6,5)
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- a few dominant players
- these stop new entrants to the market (8,2,5)
- imposed for abuses of power by firms
- governments want to increase this and powerful firms seek to reduce it
- this body try's to control natural monopoly's and markets with few competitors
10 Clues: a few dominant players • size of a firms presence (6,5) • imposed for abuses of power by firms • social costs which can be good or bad • when a firm has over a quarter of the market • these stop new entrants to the market (8,2,5) • governments want to increase this and powerful firms seek to reduce it • ...
engineering 2026-01-16
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- Aerospace make space related builds to test or run for space programs
- To test vehicles like cars in racing/driving
- Making structures with a purpose to make sure it’s safe
- Making electrical inventions like basic wires and such
- Basic things like your core classes in school and health
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- Clears products/systems as efficient or not based on tests
- Construction that is safe for the people + environment
- Changing materials, making them safe and environmental
- Design systems for cooling and all stuff that include major use
- To turn kinetic energy into power like wind turbines.
10 Clues: To test vehicles like cars in racing/driving • To turn kinetic energy into power like wind turbines. • Construction that is safe for the people + environment • Changing materials, making them safe and environmental • Making electrical inventions like basic wires and such • Making structures with a purpose to make sure it’s safe • ...
6.1 Origins of Civilization 2023-09-19
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- Green area where plants can grow, or a 90s Pop band
- Large animals
- Human made objects, such as stone tools.
- A scientist who studies history by interpreting artifacts
- Applying knowledge, tools and inventions to meet peoples needs.
- Movement from one place to another.
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- An episode of very cold weather that covered much of the earth in ice.
- Everything that makes up a groups way of life.
- Remnants of living things such as bones and teeth
- Long period of hot, dry weather.
- A scientist that studies the cultural development of humans.
11 Clues: Large animals • Long period of hot, dry weather. • Movement from one place to another. • Human made objects, such as stone tools. • Everything that makes up a groups way of life. • Remnants of living things such as bones and teeth • Green area where plants can grow, or a 90s Pop band • A scientist who studies history by interpreting artifacts • ...
Bronze Age Review 2025-04-06
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- the study or art of filling unlimited wants and needs with limited recourses
- unpredictable stuff happening
- big word that refers to raising crops and animals for human use
- large concentrations of people in one area
- how decisions get made; the distribution of power
- when one person or group swaps something they have for something they need
- human-made way of doing things. the context for our lives.
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- a shiny metal made by smelting copper and tin
- human inventions
- the surroundings of an organism
- a very large group of people; a community
- the acronym that we use to remember our themes of world history
- a long, protracted fight waged on a societal level
- human control of water
14 Clues: human inventions • human control of water • unpredictable stuff happening • the surroundings of an organism • a very large group of people; a community • large concentrations of people in one area • a shiny metal made by smelting copper and tin • how decisions get made; the distribution of power • a long, protracted fight waged on a societal level • ...
Rome Vocab 2025-11-03
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- Center of Roman public life; marketplace and meeting area
- Rome’s first written laws.
- One of two elected leaders who ran Rome and commanded the army.
- Common Roman citizen, often working class
- Group of Roman citizens who voted on laws and elected officials.
- River where Rome was founded.
- Structure that brought fresh water into Roman cities
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- Temple in Rome built to honor all the gods; famous for its dome.
- Government ruled by a king or queen; Rome had this before the Republic.
- Powerful law-making group of 300 men in Rome.
- Government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions
- Huge arena where gladiators fought for entertainment.
- Wealthy upper-class Roman citizen
- Something passed down from the past, like ideas, buildings, or inventions.
14 Clues: Rome’s first written laws. • River where Rome was founded. • Wealthy upper-class Roman citizen • Common Roman citizen, often working class • Powerful law-making group of 300 men in Rome. • Structure that brought fresh water into Roman cities • Huge arena where gladiators fought for entertainment. • Center of Roman public life; marketplace and meeting area • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventors and Inventions 2025-02-24
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- Ford Model T Ford, Assembly Line 1908/1913
- Watt First reliable Steam Engine, 1775
- Edison Phonograph, Incandescent Light Bulb, 1877/1879
- Whitney Cotton Gin, 1793
- and Wilbur Wright First Airplane, 1903
- Diesel Diesel Engine, 1892
- F. B. Morse Telegraph, 1836
- Field Transatlantic Cable, 1866
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- Howe Sewing Machine, 1844
- Fulton Regular Steamboat service on the Hudson River, 1807
- Graham Bell Telephone, 1876
- Tesla Induction Electric Motor, 1888
- Singer Improves and markets Howe's Sewing Machine, 1851
13 Clues: Whitney Cotton Gin, 1793 • Howe Sewing Machine, 1844 • Diesel Diesel Engine, 1892 • Graham Bell Telephone, 1876 • F. B. Morse Telegraph, 1836 • Field Transatlantic Cable, 1866 • Tesla Induction Electric Motor, 1888 • Watt First reliable Steam Engine, 1775 • and Wilbur Wright First Airplane, 1903 • Ford Model T Ford, Assembly Line 1908/1913 • ...
Capacitor 2017-03-16
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- Mainly used for noise suppression and filtering purposes
- Flow of charge
- Insulator sandwiched between the plates
- Composed of two conducting plates that are parallel to each other
- Capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor is proportional to the area A of the plates
- Composed of two conductors separated from each other by an insulator
- Characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons
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- Capacitor with charges on its plates
- Electric potential energy per unit charge
- Mica Primarily used for RF applications
- Capacitors that have very large values of capacitance
- Ratio of charge Q to the voltage V
- Faraday Known for his discoveries of electromagnetic induction and of the laws of electrolysis
- SI unit of capacitance
- Describes the property of the capacitor to store energy
15 Clues: Flow of charge • SI unit of capacitance • Ratio of charge Q to the voltage V • Capacitor with charges on its plates • Insulator sandwiched between the plates • Electric potential energy per unit charge • Mica Primarily used for RF applications • Capacitors that have very large values of capacitance • Describes the property of the capacitor to store energy • ...
The Few and the Many 2020-04-07
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- MEAN ENERGY, STRENGTH AND CUNNING
- NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAM
- MEAN THE EMPEROR OR HERO
- LOWER CLASS IN CHINA THAT WERE AMONG THE RICHEST PEOPLE IN CHINA
- GROUP WAS CONSIDERED INFERIOR TO ALL MALES
- WEALTHY LANDOWNERS IN THE UPPER CLASS
- TRADITIONAL CHINA WAS DIVIDED INTO HOW MANY CATEGORIES
- NEGLECTED IN CHINA EXCEPT IN THE TIMES OF A CRISIS
- TWO ITEMS MERCHANTS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO SELL (alphabetical order)
- THE DYNASTY THAT CREATED CIVIL SERVICE IN CHINA
- PEOPLE OF THE UPPER CLASS THAT PASS ALL EXAMS BUT DID NOT HAVE A JOB
- WRITING SYSTEM BASED ON PICTURES OR SYMBOLS
- UPPER CLASS THAT CONTROLLED CHINA'S CENTRAL GOVT-GOVERNMENT ____________
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- STATE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM
- PEOPLE WERE HIRED FOR CIVIL SERVICE ON THE BASIS OF ________________
- LOWER CLASS GROUP THAT RECEIVED LITTLE RECOGNITION FOR DISCOVERIES
- MEANS COURAGE AND HOPE
- LARGEST GROUP OF THE LOWER CLASS
- AREAS IN WHICH THE GENTRY LIVED
- MEANS A HAPPY MARRIED LIFE
- INSPIRATION FOR PAINTING WITH A BRUSH
- FAMOUS AND GREAT TRADE ROUTE CREATED BY MERCHANTS IN CHINA
22 Clues: MEANS COURAGE AND HOPE • STATE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM • MEAN THE EMPEROR OR HERO • MEANS A HAPPY MARRIED LIFE • NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE EXAM • AREAS IN WHICH THE GENTRY LIVED • LARGEST GROUP OF THE LOWER CLASS • MEAN ENERGY, STRENGTH AND CUNNING • WEALTHY LANDOWNERS IN THE UPPER CLASS • INSPIRATION FOR PAINTING WITH A BRUSH • GROUP WAS CONSIDERED INFERIOR TO ALL MALES • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-12
Across
- what is mass over volume
- the study of stars and space
- what do we use to measure mass
- what is the variable that is being measured
- the use of scientific discoveries to meet our needs and wants
- method the six steps in an experiment
- the metric system is used
- the study of the Earth's atmosphere
- the most common element on Earth
- a description of the behavior of something in nature is a scientific
- the study of rock and land formations
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- energy at rest
- comparing things in an experiment
- an educated guess
- the step in the scientific method that starts with "the data shows."
- what stays the same in an experiment
- energy in motion
- an explanation backed up by evidence or result from test is a scientific
- what is the variable that is tested
- cm abbreviated is
- how many variables should we test in an experiment
- cylinder what do we use to measure volume
- the study of Earth's water
- stick what do we use to measure length
24 Clues: energy at rest • energy in motion • an educated guess • cm abbreviated is • what is mass over volume • the metric system is used • the study of Earth's water • the study of stars and space • what do we use to measure mass • the most common element on Earth • comparing things in an experiment • what is the variable that is tested • the study of the Earth's atmosphere • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- A revolution that represented a political change
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
- Kings and Queens
- Sun is center
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- Turning point of France's government
- Earth is center
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Seven Years War is known as
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- A leader that rules the entire country
- The country that America came from
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
Across
- A revolution that represented a political change
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
- Kings and Queens
- Sun is center
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- Turning point of France's government
- Earth is center
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Seven Years War is known as
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- A leader that rules the entire country
- The country that America came from
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
Globalization 2023-11-03
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- facts or details about a person, company, product, etc.
- relating to the whole world
- an increase in the ability of an economy or business to produce goods and services
- the process of producing commodities or manufacturing goods to be sold
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
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- different parts or things connected or related to each other
- to provide an organization or department with money or equipment
- the basic systems and services that are needed in order to support an economy
- using new methods or ideas
10 Clues: using new methods or ideas • relating to the whole world • facts or details about a person, company, product, etc. • different parts or things connected or related to each other • to provide an organization or department with money or equipment • the process of producing commodities or manufacturing goods to be sold • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-12
Across
- comparing things in an experiment
- what stays the same in an experiment
- the use of scientific discoveries to meet our needs and wants
- the study of the Earth's atmosphere
- what is mass over volume
- the study of rock and land formations
- what is the variable that is tested
- the metric system is used
- what do we use to measure mass
- an educated guess
- how many variables should we test in an experiment
- an explanation backed up by evidence or result from test is a scientific
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- energy at rest
- stick what do we use to measure length
- the step in the scientific method that starts with "the data shows."
- energy in motion
- the study of Earth's water
- cylinder what do we use to measure volume
- method the six steps in an experiment
- cm abbreviated is
- a description of the behavior of something in nature is a scientific
- the study of stars and space
- what is the variable that is being measured
- the most common element on Earth
24 Clues: energy at rest • energy in motion • cm abbreviated is • an educated guess • what is mass over volume • the metric system is used • the study of Earth's water • the study of stars and space • what do we use to measure mass • the most common element on Earth • comparing things in an experiment • the study of the Earth's atmosphere • what is the variable that is tested • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2013-03-11
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- People developed new table ________
- Who brought back new thoughts and beliefs from their journey?
- The growth of economy lead to the rise of what?
- What was the Renaissance considered to be from the middle ages?
- Who did the new traders start to question after they objected to charging interests on loans?
- Who was the renaissance coined by?
- What was gun powder used to launch?
- Which technique did the Europeans learn from the Arabs?
- What does the "Renaissance" mean?
- What did Sir John Harrington make?
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- The crusaders encouraged geographical discoveries and __________
- What invention brought about the making of books?
- The condition of what gender, especially from the upper class improved?
- What is humanism?
- The fall of ____________ took place in 1453
- What did the rise of trade and commerce lead to the rise of?
- What was invented in the early 1300's?
- What were rich people who supported the Renaissance called?
- What was there a decline in, in the renaissance?
- In rational attitude, things needed to be _______ rather that based on religious beliefs
20 Clues: What is humanism? • What does the "Renaissance" mean? • Who was the renaissance coined by? • What did Sir John Harrington make? • People developed new table ________ • What was gun powder used to launch? • What was invented in the early 1300's? • The fall of ____________ took place in 1453 • The growth of economy lead to the rise of what? • ...
balls 2023-10-29
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- A gentle, westerly wind (6 letters).
- A rare, long medical term (27 letters).
- Having keen insight or understanding (13 letters).
- A black and yellow insect known for its buzz (10 letters).
- Idealistic to a foolish or impractical degree (8 letters).
- A large, water-loving mammal (12 letters).
- A complex maze with twisting passages (9 letters).
- A rare, lengthy word meaning "the act of estimating something as worthless" (29 letters).
- Nonsense or foolish talk (10 letters).
- Known or understood by a select few (8 letters).
- A puzzling problem or question (9 letters).
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- Rule by the wealthy elite (10 letters).
- A historical religious and political term (26 letters).
- A statement that contradicts itself, like a puzzle (7 letters).
- A colorful, rotating tube of patterns (12 letters).
- A ridiculously long and made-up word from a famous song (34 letters).
- The act of making something unclear or confusing (12 letters).
- Using long words when short ones will do (15 letters).
- A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds (9 letters).
- Luck or fortunate discoveries by chance (10 letters).
20 Clues: A gentle, westerly wind (6 letters). • Nonsense or foolish talk (10 letters). • Rule by the wealthy elite (10 letters). • A rare, long medical term (27 letters). • A large, water-loving mammal (12 letters). • A puzzling problem or question (9 letters). • Known or understood by a select few (8 letters). • Having keen insight or understanding (13 letters). • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-01-29
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- The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time.
- The name of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture.
- What does "Renaissance" mean?
- Artemisia's _______ was discovered on the hilt of David's sword in a painting attributed to a male artist.
- Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6.
- The biggest calves at MacNeill.
- What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month?
- What Leonardo dissected to learn more about the human body.
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- David vs...?
- The rule used to create 3D illustrations.
- The most important object all students use to keep their papers organized and wrinkle free.
- Where Michelangelo was born.
- The contrast between light and shadow
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- the number of years it took Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
15 Clues: David vs...? • Where Michelangelo was born. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • What does "Renaissance" mean? • The biggest calves at MacNeill. • The contrast between light and shadow • What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month? • The rule used to create 3D illustrations. • The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time. • Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6. • ...
WEEK 2 2024-10-16
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- (A challenge where students build a structure out of this material).
- (Objects or systems created by engineers to solve problems).
- (The type of design used to make assistive technology).
- Has a trunk
- (A word describing how different objects are used to solve daily challenges).
- Man's best friend
- (A person who uses scientific and mathematical knowledge to solve problems).
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- (A fun activity where students looked for items in their surroundings).
- Flying mammal
- (A type of technology that helps people with disabilities).
- Large marsupial
- (What students will create for the Light it Up project).
- (The process engineers use to design, build, and test solutions).
- (An important tool engineers use to sketch their ideas before building).
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • (The type of design used to make assistive technology). • (What students will create for the Light it Up project). • (A type of technology that helps people with disabilities). • (Objects or systems created by engineers to solve problems). • ...
The Shang Dynasty 2023-01-20
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- used for entertainment and for worship
- this man was on the top of the social class
- these were gifted to the ancestors
- a famous Chinese monument
- this was what oracle bones were used for
- River of Sorrow
- these were used for "talking" to ancestors
- an important inventions
- an invention the Shang made
- the worship of ancestors
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- these people worshipped ancestors
- the last Shang emperor
- the first king of the Shang
- something the Shang carved
- this was made up of the Royal Family
- these were very big
- where the Shang buried their dead
- this was passed from brother to brother
- these people were on the bottom of social class
- a main thing the Shang were known for
- something the Shang loved to do
- this man was a king
22 Clues: River of Sorrow • these were very big • this man was a king • the last Shang emperor • an important inventions • the worship of ancestors • a famous Chinese monument • something the Shang carved • the first king of the Shang • an invention the Shang made • something the Shang loved to do • these people worshipped ancestors • where the Shang buried their dead • ...
Dia De Los Muertos 2016-11-07
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- KF(C)
- Comb Red flower
- Yellow Fruit
- mementos personal memories
- playthings
- banners Mexican snowflakes
- in bottle bottle with soda pop
- water in a glass
- Incense Incense made of copal
- sauce turkey+pork sauce
- Long candles
- Decorations od saints or religious stuff
- Musical inventions
- Isaac Newton
- Roasted cocoa beans
- Jack 'o' lantern
- Corn Juice
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- burner where u burn a scented stick
- (Mary-Gold)
- paintings made of sand
- of the dead bread bread for the day of the dead
- skulls sugary edible skulls
- Unpopped popcorn
- Orange fruit
- human structure for support
- Sugarcane and table legs
- Heaven
- Mexican bingo
- watermeloooon jk big fruit that is red inside
- Wax+thread+fire
- deez nutz
- of the deceased Pictures of dead people
32 Clues: KF(C) • Heaven • deez nutz • playthings • Corn Juice • (Mary-Gold) • Yellow Fruit • Orange fruit • Long candles • Isaac Newton • Mexican bingo • Comb Red flower • Wax+thread+fire • Unpopped popcorn • water in a glass • Jack 'o' lantern • Musical inventions • Roasted cocoa beans • paintings made of sand • sauce turkey+pork sauce • Sugarcane and table legs • mementos personal memories • human structure for support • ...
Roaring Twenties 2023-05-30
10 Clues: Banning of Alcohol • Happened in Harlem • Women got this Right • Secret Underground Bars • The New Generation of Women • One of the Biggest Inventions • America's Financial Situation • Monkey Trial Was Based On This • Racist Group with lots of Members • American _____ Were Highly Supported
Ethics and Safety measures in computing 2021-10-20
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- transforming data into an unreadable code.
- right relating to new inventions
- security system that prevents unauthorized people on internet.
- Harassing a person deliberately via intrnet.
- brand name, logos, distinctive designs.
- and anybody.
- legal right granted by law.
- intends to harm or damage reputation of any
- impression about a person's activities on internet
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- Programs used to check user's keystrokes
- crimical practice of breaching online using voice over.(VoIP)
- most common breaches through internet
- practice of sending bulk mails till server gets full
- Distroy the mental health of a child
- Online discussion site
- malicious technique of tricking web users.
- act of copying.
- The maximum amount of data transmitted via
- crime ware application that performs automated tasks for cyber criminals.
19 Clues: and anybody. • act of copying. • Online discussion site • legal right granted by law. • right relating to new inventions • Distroy the mental health of a child • most common breaches through internet • brand name, logos, distinctive designs. • Programs used to check user's keystrokes • transforming data into an unreadable code. • malicious technique of tricking web users. • ...
History Chapter 16 Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-08
Across
- Who shot Garfield?
- Who had a monopoly on oil?
- Who had a monopoly on food production?
- Who won the election of 1896?
- What allowed the poor dress like the rich?
- Who won the election of 1884?
- What machine helped write faster?
- Who had over 1,000 inventions?
- What used strikes to get better conditions?
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- Who took over as president when Garfield died?
- What writing style helped secretaries?
- Who won the election of 1888?
- Who won the election of 1892?
- Who won the election of 1880?
- Who had a monopoly on railroads?
- What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
- What helped keep items cold?
- What did the regulation of the trusts prohibit?
- Who had a monopoly on steel?
- Who had a monopoly on finance and banking?
20 Clues: Who shot Garfield? • Who had a monopoly on oil? • What helped keep items cold? • Who had a monopoly on steel? • Who won the election of 1888? • Who won the election of 1892? • Who won the election of 1880? • Who won the election of 1896? • Who won the election of 1884? • Who had over 1,000 inventions? • Who had a monopoly on railroads? • What machine helped write faster? • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-10
Across
- They studied the human body
- Was gradually developed during this time
- Deistic view of God--"God as the cosmic
- Made discoveries using the telescope.
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- natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy
- "I think, therefore, I am."
- Discovered the universe is of staggering size
- Philosophers believed humans could control this.
- Newton
- Bacon
10 Clues: Bacon • Newton • They studied the human body • "I think, therefore, I am." • Made discoveries using the telescope. • Deistic view of God--"God as the cosmic • Was gradually developed during this time • Discovered the universe is of staggering size • Philosophers believed humans could control this. • natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy
Les inventions 2 2021-09-17
Léonard de Vinci 2022-11-09
Across
- qui génère le mouvement
- exceptionnelle lorsque précédée du mot chef
- c'est le brouillon des artistes
- synonyme de perçu
- dessin qui représente une idée
- celles de Léonard sont nombreuses
- synonyme de concevoir
- ils peuvent être mécaniques ou électriques
- un des nombreux métier de Léonard de Vinci
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- période historique XVème XVIème siècles
- on y expose des tableaux
- conçoit des plans
- conservé au féminin pluriel
- synonyme de créer
- les statues n'ont pas de secret pour lui
- au milieu de
16 Clues: au milieu de • conçoit des plans • synonyme de créer • synonyme de perçu • synonyme de concevoir • qui génère le mouvement • on y expose des tableaux • conservé au féminin pluriel • dessin qui représente une idée • c'est le brouillon des artistes • celles de Léonard sont nombreuses • période historique XVème XVIème siècles • les statues n'ont pas de secret pour lui • ...
Ancient peoples Lukics Panna Júlia 2024-01-03
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- The first monotheistic ethnic group
- Their famous leader is Alexander the Great
- They built the pyramids and they have the river Nile
- They lived in what is now Iraq
- Ancestors of today's Romanians
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- They built the Great Wall of China
- The Archimedes twist is one of their inventions
- They lived on the site of present-day Italy, they invented sewerage
- They built the Tower of Babel
- Fighting elephants were used
10 Clues: Fighting elephants were used • They built the Tower of Babel • They lived in what is now Iraq • Ancestors of today's Romanians • They built the Great Wall of China • The first monotheistic ethnic group • Their famous leader is Alexander the Great • The Archimedes twist is one of their inventions • They built the pyramids and they have the river Nile • ...
Vocab Clues 2025-09-16
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- Highly celebrated and famously impressive
- Lacking resources, truly poor and in need
- Water the crops and make the desert bloom
- A can of soup, a roll of quarters, or where a car engine's pistons pump
- Moved along like a train or drank thirstily
- Protested weakly or ran like an engine out of gas
- Official who gives a place a thorough look-see
- Captured on film, now forever in the frame
- Techy trinkets and ingenious inventions for the tinkerer
- Where you go to see a play or hear a speaker boom
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- Inventor's legal "Keep Out" signs protecting brilliant ideas
- Train's powerful "iron horses" that huff and puff
- A box office bomb or a total failure that lands with a thud
- To look up to with awe, deeply respect and honor
- Award or school that's top-tier and highly admired
- To rise above the usual limits and go beyond
- How a brilliant idea or a hot light bulb might be described
- To truly stand out and be the very best
- Great-grandpa's Spotify: a machine for spinning vintage tunes
19 Clues: To truly stand out and be the very best • Highly celebrated and famously impressive • Lacking resources, truly poor and in need • Water the crops and make the desert bloom • Captured on film, now forever in the frame • Moved along like a train or drank thirstily • To rise above the usual limits and go beyond • Official who gives a place a thorough look-see • ...
The Industrial Revolution and Labor Day 2022-09-09
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- Another word for work is _______.
- Labor Day is celebrated on the first _____ of September.
- People invented multiple _______ that made work easier.
- The first Labor Day included picnics and ________.
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a law that prohibited ______ labor.
- President _______ made Labor Day an official federal holiday.
- Factories created jobs for people, but they also created many _________ such as unfair wages among workers.
- Work was divided into _______ to make production more efficient.
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- The _______ and the radio are examples of the inventions from the Industrial Revolution.
- The rise of factories caused the rise of _________ and other problems in the environment.
- Many _______ became cheaper and more available to consumers.
- Working conditions were unsafe and ______.
- Many people moved from the _______ to the cities.
- There was no _______ access to fresh air in the factories.
- ______ of goods increased due to the invention of machines.
- __________ were crowded, but people continued moving in search of job opportunities.
16 Clues: Another word for work is _______. • Working conditions were unsafe and ______. • Many people moved from the _______ to the cities. • The first Labor Day included picnics and ________. • People invented multiple _______ that made work easier. • Labor Day is celebrated on the first _____ of September. • There was no _______ access to fresh air in the factories. • ...
The Power of Crowds 2025-10-19
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- new things that someone finds or learns about
- a planned piece of work that has a specific purpose
- something you give or do to help a project or cause
- to keep something or someone safe from harm
- a person who studies old objects and places to learn about the past
- people who steal things from historical or important places
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- to travel around a place and learn about it
- getting help or information from many people online for a project
- people who work or help without being paid
- an object in space that sends information or pictures to Earth
- to try to find out the facts or truth about something
- pictures or photos of something
12 Clues: pictures or photos of something • people who work or help without being paid • to travel around a place and learn about it • to keep something or someone safe from harm • new things that someone finds or learns about • a planned piece of work that has a specific purpose • something you give or do to help a project or cause • ...
jas' crossword 2022-08-24
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- a sound that comes from a small hole
- an incident or event
- a small circular arrangement or object
- where you find something
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- when you go somewhere for an experience
- when someone wants to make something
- a long journey in search of something
- going straight ahead
- when something or someone does really well
- where a person is buried
10 Clues: going straight ahead • an incident or event • where a person is buried • where you find something • when someone wants to make something • a sound that comes from a small hole • a long journey in search of something • a small circular arrangement or object • when you go somewhere for an experience • when something or someone does really well
Challenges 2015-10-14
Across
- Failure
- Dedication to an activity
- Involving the use of new discoveries or ideas
- Having eyesight problems
- An obstacle or problem
- In spite of the failure
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- Continuing on a course of action in spite of difficulties
- Try to achieve something over a long period of time
- Focusing on achieving one aim
- Sympathy for the suffering of others
- Ability to accept something different
11 Clues: Failure • An obstacle or problem • In spite of the failure • Having eyesight problems • Dedication to an activity • Focusing on achieving one aim • Sympathy for the suffering of others • Ability to accept something different • Involving the use of new discoveries or ideas • Try to achieve something over a long period of time • ...
The Early Americas 2014-05-28
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- a group of people who formed urban civilizations in mesoamerica, 1200 B.C.E
- Height of the Mayans, from 250 AD to 900 AD
- architectural skills, discoveries in science and math
- a building to study astronomy
- a word for a vegetable, easily grown in Mesoamerica's climate
- exchanging goods, this time as the stones of value go to the lowlands and the food to the highlands
- one theory as to why the Mayans declined
- made of rock and volcanic activity, traded throughout the Mayan world
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- the king, warrior, priests and merchants made this group
- a people who started off in the lowlands region of Mesoamerica around 1000 B.C.E
- a region that includes the southern part of mexico and parts of central america
- other people in Mayan society, one major sub-group being farmers
- another vegetable grown, this time in the Andes of S. America
- how to communicate, a system like the Egyptain Hieroglyphics
14 Clues: a building to study astronomy • one theory as to why the Mayans declined • Height of the Mayans, from 250 AD to 900 AD • architectural skills, discoveries in science and math • the king, warrior, priests and merchants made this group • how to communicate, a system like the Egyptain Hieroglyphics • a word for a vegetable, easily grown in Mesoamerica's climate • ...
THE GREAT PROSTATE TUNE-UP 2026-02-12
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- - Where inventions, repairs, and "quick fixes" become legends
- - What keeps a man going past 80
- - Required while healing (tractor time temporarily paused)
- - How everyone describes him
- - Doctor-ordered activity (even if you disagree)
- - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly
- - What both tractors and prostates occasionally need
- - A man who refuses to buy something he can build better
- - Status returning soon
- - What this whole operation really is
- - Great-grandkid nickname that sounds like a jazz musician
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- - The small but mighty gland getting VIP attention
- - His favorite set of wheels (definitely not electric)
- - Status of Great-Grandkid #4 (currently under construction)
- - When he'll be back outside
- - What both tractors and men need running smoothly
- - This very thing keeping him entertained
- - The rare and magical great-grandkid
- - Great-grandkid nickname that could also be an Elton John song
- - Things in the Shop that are better organized in his head
- - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously)
- - Opposite of panic
- - Describes both jokes and certain casseroles
- - The guy who raised a family, fixed everything, and still drives The Tractor
24 Clues: - Opposite of panic • - Status returning soon • - When he'll be back outside • - How everyone describes him • - What keeps a man going past 80 • - The rare and magical great-grandkid • - What this whole operation really is • - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly • - This very thing keeping him entertained • - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-09-12
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- something you use to get something done
- when you force someone to work for you without pay
- when you move a crop to a different
- the place where most people worked at
- you use thread and cotton when you use it
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- someone that likes to invent stuff
- when everybody started inventing.
- when someone works for you with no pay or not that much money
- like phones, computers and tablets
- when you have kids work for you with no or not that much pay
10 Clues: when everybody started inventing. • someone that likes to invent stuff • like phones, computers and tablets • when you move a crop to a different • the place where most people worked at • something you use to get something done • you use thread and cotton when you use it • when you force someone to work for you without pay • ...
Chapter 22.1 Early Astronomy 2012-09-16
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- The science that studies the universe. It includes the observation and interpretation of celestial bodies and phenomena.
- Ancient
- Law of universal gravitation
- Gravitational force _________ as distance increases between two objects.
- Concluded that Earth is a planet. He proposed a model of the solar system with the sun at the center.
- Orbits of the planets are __________.
- The apparent westward motion of the planets with respect to the stars.
- The three laws of planetary motion
- He designed and built instruments to measure the locations of the heavenly bodies. His observations, especially of Mars, were far more precise than any made previously.
- An ellipse is an _______ shaped path.
- Developed his own telescope and made important discoveries.
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- The average distance between Earth and the sun; it is about 150 million kilometers.
- Earth and the other planets orbit the sun.
- Model in which the moon, sun, and the known planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter—orbit Earth.
- Gravitational force _________ as mass of an object increases.
15 Clues: Ancient • Law of universal gravitation • The three laws of planetary motion • Orbits of the planets are __________. • An ellipse is an _______ shaped path. • Earth and the other planets orbit the sun. • Developed his own telescope and made important discoveries. • Gravitational force _________ as mass of an object increases. • ...
The Prince and the Pauper 2016-03-09
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- To show off, make visible, or to reveal
- To reflect light in a sparkling way
- To bring something to someones attention
- To be respectful
- Something happens in a high or extreme degree
- Something very beautiful, or a small food, pleasing to taste
- To feel sad, or have a gloomy state of mind
- To be dirty, selfish, and mean
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- Something that is unclear, think with mist, or dark and gloomy
- To be unhappy, lonely, sad
- To ask for something
- To fall in fine drops
- A characteristic of being miserable or to feel sorrow, pain and worthlessness
- Creating something new
- To cause feeling of fear, terror, or to feel terrible
- Moving your body in a way to show respect ex. to bow
- To do or accomplish something
- A crowd of people assembled together
- A young prince
- To cover something with gold
- To move by the force of something
- A word that means "peace"
22 Clues: A young prince • To be respectful • To ask for something • To fall in fine drops • Creating something new • A word that means "peace" • To be unhappy, lonely, sad • To cover something with gold • To do or accomplish something • To be dirty, selfish, and mean • To move by the force of something • To reflect light in a sparkling way • A crowd of people assembled together • ...
Cass’ Crossword for Denah 4 2023-02-19
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- Depressed Donkey
- Little chef
- Clothing store with awesome hoodies and leggings
- Houses falling on people is a normal occurrence here
- Stripe-y ghost eater with two heads
- Wacky director
- Aliens in the ocean
- Chess, but bigger
- Guilty Pleasure Pasta
- Cruise gone wrong
- Another One Bites The -
- Film about a man who lost his family then his last living son gets kidnapped
- Welcome To The -
- Beautiful with braids
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- Posh People Dogs
- Game where you build during the day and monsters chase you at night
- Best Christmas song ever
- Possibly the saddest romance ever where their kids are all jerks
- Blue villain with cool inventions
- “Rocco’s a rock, Zoe!!!”
- Looks like he could kill you but is actually a cinnamon roll
- A barber and baker gone wrong
- Profits off of people’s deformities
- Yellow Space Cat
- The drug that nobody judges you for being addicted to
- Cliche Mystery Genre
26 Clues: Little chef • Wacky director • Posh People Dogs • Depressed Donkey • Yellow Space Cat • Welcome To The - • Chess, but bigger • Cruise gone wrong • Aliens in the ocean • Cliche Mystery Genre • Guilty Pleasure Pasta • Beautiful with braids • Another One Bites The - • Best Christmas song ever • “Rocco’s a rock, Zoe!!!” • A barber and baker gone wrong • Blue villain with cool inventions • ...
EPS Open House 2022-09-22
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- blend; combination; a work schedule option
- rivalry or the ability of an economy to supply “increasing aggregate demand and maintain exports”
- Type of property that includes patents and inventions
- Canada's Minister of Tourism
- Needed for balloons; lately out of control
- type of stream added to IGF recently
- Type of trade policy handled at JEI
- Facts; 2nd Officer Star Trek: Next Generation
- You ask for one when you need more time for an AR
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- Centre of Excellence for the most abundant chemical substance in the universe
- EPS develops it
- switch, shift, segue, new Minister briefing binders
- Snow, Kate
- round and round the vicious policy _____
- hubs for goods; even kids are talking about them (2 words)
- high fliers building a plant near YYC
- Sonya's team are counters of these
- work, toil, birth, acute shortage of
- DM's weekly bulletin
- Queen of Scots; Ballantyne
- Released April 2022 - AB's tech hub dreams
- faux; fake; manmade - as in intelligence
22 Clues: Snow, Kate • EPS develops it • DM's weekly bulletin • Queen of Scots; Ballantyne • Canada's Minister of Tourism • Sonya's team are counters of these • Type of trade policy handled at JEI • work, toil, birth, acute shortage of • type of stream added to IGF recently • high fliers building a plant near YYC • round and round the vicious policy _____ • ...
vocab 2023-10-02
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- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- showed a sign
- careful examination or study of something
- things invented for a purpose
- declared something as your own
- doing well and being successful
- Scattered remains of something
- an unexpected meeting
- Influenced by charm, art or skill
- a person who studies nature
- you have enough money to pay for something
- payments received for work done
- money set aside for the future
- money borrowed
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- imagining something about the future
- unusual and impressive
- mentioning as proof or evidence
- have or show a strong feeling about something
- difficult to find
- move forward or make progress
- the chance of loss or harm
- Using special force or stress when saying a particular word or syllable
- problems or disadvantages
- facts, figures and other kinds of information
- having the ability to think in a logical way
- steep
26 Clues: steep • showed a sign • money borrowed • difficult to find • an unexpected meeting • unusual and impressive • problems or disadvantages • the chance of loss or harm • a person who studies nature • things invented for a purpose • move forward or make progress • declared something as your own • Scattered remains of something • money set aside for the future • mentioning as proof or evidence • ...
Jordan Gaines Unit 5 2014-12-04
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- City in Michigan
- captain of the railroad industry
- factors that resulted in growth of industry
- Inventor light bulb
- example of big business
- Industrialization provided new access to consumer goods
- captain of the automobile industry
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- City in northeastern Illinois
- mechanization reduced farm labor
- owner of Carnegie Steel
- president of Standard Oil Company
- inventor of the telephone
- Invented the airplane
- helps factory workers speed up productions
- City in southwestern Pennsylvania
15 Clues: City in Michigan • Inventor light bulb • Invented the airplane • owner of Carnegie Steel • example of big business • inventor of the telephone • City in northeastern Illinois • mechanization reduced farm labor • captain of the railroad industry • president of Standard Oil Company • City in southwestern Pennsylvania • captain of the automobile industry • ...
NY TIMES CROSSWORD 2022-06-18
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- romantic interlude
- like some charge cards
- double deckers
- lab runners
- drop off
- heroic tales
- Lawrence's land
- river to fulda
- colorless
- entreats
- German currency informally
- extend credit
- enervate
- ____ island
- ___ devil
- cheer for
- "inventions of monsters" artist
- best boyfriend
- get tangled up
- stands for
- third degree?
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- famous last words?
- turkish title
- - news items
- glass over
- boom and zoom
- ski leg resort
- alpine transport
- Fernando's farewell
- famous last words
- out of port
- love overseas
- takes care of
- ode to billie Joel e.g.
- that is
- shuts vehemently
- all kidding ___
- govt security
- carrier to jerusalem
- arm bone
- stead
- one time CBS anchor
- bear, in madrid
- wife of Jacob
44 Clues: stead • that is • drop off • entreats • enervate • arm bone • colorless • ___ devil • cheer for • glass over • stands for • lab runners • out of port • ____ island • - news items • heroic tales • turkish title • boom and zoom • love overseas • takes care of • extend credit • govt security • wife of Jacob • third degree? • double deckers • ski leg resort • river to fulda • best boyfriend • get tangled up • Lawrence's land • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-12-12
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- plants and animals evolve from past generations
- allowed steel to be produced
- biggest transportation invention ever
- increased availability of cotton
- revolutionized railroad tunnel building
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- allowed power to be stored
- invented idea of disassembly plants
- first plow with replaceable parts
- spiral groove gun with more accurate shot
- broke trench warfare stalemate
- helped communication during Great War
- 500 rounds/min adopted by British army
- created first vaccine
- laws of gravity
- communication using morse code
- Engine basis of every engine today
16 Clues: laws of gravity • created first vaccine • allowed power to be stored • allowed steel to be produced • broke trench warfare stalemate • communication using morse code • increased availability of cotton • first plow with replaceable parts • Engine basis of every engine today • invented idea of disassembly plants • helped communication during Great War • ...
Sci-Fi Inventions 2023-09-14
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- - Artificially made food
- - Radios, phones, and other items can be used to listen to something on the go
- - A life online with avatars
- - A form of transportation by flying
- - Sent into space to be a temporary livable space for people
- - Given to you by a bank with money to spend on it
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- - Electric device used to reset a heartbeat
- - Doors able to move on their own
- - What most of us teenagers use everyday
- - Used to leave our atmosphere and explore other planets or other items
- - Robots and AI are currently doing this
- - What countries use to threaten others
- - AI and robots are able to mimic this from us
- - Allows you to be warm during the winter time
- - A vehicle that is able to move and hold people underwater
- - A item used by police officers to stop a criminal from moving temporarily
16 Clues: - Artificially made food • - A life online with avatars • - Doors able to move on their own • - A form of transportation by flying • - What countries use to threaten others • - What most of us teenagers use everyday • - Robots and AI are currently doing this • - Electric device used to reset a heartbeat • - AI and robots are able to mimic this from us • ...
Great American Inventions 2023-05-11
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- Inventor of the assembly line
- Electricity over a long distance: __ Current
- Ford's first production car
- Inventor of alternating current
- Sends messages over a wire in Morse Code
- Sends pictures over the air or by cable
- Inventor of the rocket engine: R.H. __
- Thomas Edison's greatest invention
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- Tall steel buildings
- Wireless communication (requires electricity)
- Inventors of the airplane: Orville and Wilbur
- Waterway that connects Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Electricity over a short distance: __ Current
- International network of computers
- Inventor of direct current
- Harry Truman's World War II superweapon
16 Clues: Tall steel buildings • Inventor of direct current • Ford's first production car • Inventor of the assembly line • Inventor of alternating current • International network of computers • Thomas Edison's greatest invention • Inventor of the rocket engine: R.H. __ • Harry Truman's World War II superweapon • Sends pictures over the air or by cable • ...
Ancient China 2013-10-17
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- _______, silver, gold!
- Used to eat noodles.
- a paper _______ helps light up the night!
- Instead of a calculator!
- A Chinese invention created from another one of their inventions.
- Something made out of light, colorful materials that can fly while holding a string.
- A movie based on a true story.
- China`s continent.
- Something used to make a small or big BANG!
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- North, South, East or West!
- The place where the Great Wall of China is located in.
- A movie about a girl and her ugly step-sisters.
- the Chinese currency.
- the capital of China.
- Used in Chinese celebrations, known to breathe fire!
- Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912.
- A game invented by the Chinese.
17 Clues: China`s continent. • Used to eat noodles. • the Chinese currency. • the capital of China. • _______, silver, gold! • Instead of a calculator! • North, South, East or West! • A movie based on a true story. • A game invented by the Chinese. • a paper _______ helps light up the night! • Something used to make a small or big BANG! • Yat-sen The Chinese emperor of the year 1912. • ...
2nd Grade Lesson 23 2022-02-12
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- Has a trunk
- The fat layer between the skin and muscle of whales or sea lions
- A scaly reptile usually having a long body
- The part of a shirt, coat, dress or blouse that encompasses the neckline.
- Moving ahead; onward
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- A person who invents or creates new inventions
- Flying mammal
- A minister in charge of a church
- A substance that provides a particular taste
- A person licensed to practice medicine
- Any covering worn as a defense against weapons
- A paper money or coin equal to 100 cents
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Moving ahead; onward • A minister in charge of a church • A person licensed to practice medicine • A paper money or coin equal to 100 cents • A scaly reptile usually having a long body • A substance that provides a particular taste • A person who invents or creates new inventions • Any covering worn as a defense against weapons • ...
THE WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY 2014-08-15
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- Technological object that is small.
- I have the ultimate iphone.
- When we refer to the most recent technological inventions.
- The school website stopped working due to some network errors.
- Technological objects that are old.
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- Things that aren't longer used.
- Twitter is very easy to use.
- Someone who's afraid of technology.
- Your cellphone is forefront.
- who loves technolgy?
- He knows a lot about computers or technology.
- An object that is part of the technology and takes up much space.
12 Clues: who loves technolgy? • I have the ultimate iphone. • Twitter is very easy to use. • Your cellphone is forefront. • Things that aren't longer used. • Technological object that is small. • Someone who's afraid of technology. • Technological objects that are old. • He knows a lot about computers or technology. • When we refer to the most recent technological inventions. • ...
DUH 2024-03-06
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- something people try to not be
- A thing that operates a country
- How different countries decide who leads them
- A guess
- What we are
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- New creations
- A big problem or an terrible event
- Different events people compete in
- Your destiny
- Things that the media spreads
- Someone exclaiming that something should be obvious
- Things people should be used to
12 Clues: A guess • What we are • Your destiny • New creations • Things that the media spreads • something people try to not be • A thing that operates a country • Things people should be used to • A big problem or an terrible event • Different events people compete in • How different countries decide who leads them • Someone exclaiming that something should be obvious
Module 6a. Archaeological discoveries № 1 2018-04-25
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- Оставаться нетронутым
- Раскапывать
- Копать колодец
- Колесница
- Сложная по строению гробница, заполненная сокровищами
- Обнаруживать, открывать
- Император
- Яма, карьер, шахта
- Статуя в полный рост
- Арсенал оружия
- Выражения лиц и черты
- Царствовать, господствовать
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- Невероятная археологическая находка
- Археолог
- Быть погребенным вместе с имуществом
- Закон
- Великолепие места захоронения
- Моделировать
- Уникальный
- Быть нетронутым
- Готовый к бою
21 Clues: Закон • Археолог • Колесница • Император • Уникальный • Раскапывать • Моделировать • Готовый к бою • Копать колодец • Арсенал оружия • Быть нетронутым • Яма, карьер, шахта • Статуя в полный рост • Оставаться нетронутым • Выражения лиц и черты • Обнаруживать, открывать • Царствовать, господствовать • Великолепие места захоронения • Невероятная археологическая находка • Быть погребенным вместе с имуществом • ...
India Cross Word Puzzle 2016-08-20
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- a piece of land that is surrounded by the Indian ocean on three sides
- a belief in multiple gods
- shorter but equaly memorable epic poem
- a raised plateau of land over the Indian Ocean
- a well-organized group that created laws
- reflects the important Indian religion
- one of the three most populous countries next to India
- reflection of your past
- a key concept with multiple meanings in the different religions of India
- served as a gateway for migration and invasions for over a 1,000 years
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- a person who dug in the Indus River and made discoveries
- most people living in the Indus Civilization worked in the fields as a
- a soul can begin a new life in a new body multiple times
- India's greatest epic poem
- a person who traveled from place to place and speak Indo-European
15 Clues: reflection of your past • a belief in multiple gods • India's greatest epic poem • shorter but equaly memorable epic poem • reflects the important Indian religion • a well-organized group that created laws • a raised plateau of land over the Indian Ocean • one of the three most populous countries next to India • a person who dug in the Indus River and made discoveries • ...
nikkar world wonders 2 unit 10 lesson 2 2021-05-18
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- I can't .... what it is like to live without the Internet
- (2 words) a programme on television where players answer questions
- a television or radio advertisement
- create or design something that has never been made before
- you wear it on your wrist to look at the time
- we invited a magician to the party to .... the children
- the tennis championship is .... live to many different countries
- rich
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- (2 words) a series about the drama of the characters over many episodes many times a week
- the river was deep and ..... we couldn't swim from one side to the other
- the library is open to the .... all days except weekends
- on television or a computer where you can see the pictures or words
- the study and knowledge of practical and scientific discoveries
- have enough money to pay
- the light is green on my .... alarm clock
15 Clues: rich • have enough money to pay • a television or radio advertisement • the light is green on my .... alarm clock • you wear it on your wrist to look at the time • we invited a magician to the party to .... the children • the library is open to the .... all days except weekends • I can't .... what it is like to live without the Internet • ...
Scientists & their discoveries 2018-01-07
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- / He collaborated with Roger Penrose, and proposed the gravitational singularity theorems in the framework of general relativity.
- / He invented the telephone.
- / He invented the electromagnetic rotary devices, which laid the foundation for the development of the electric motors, which today are the main workhorses of most industries.
- / The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights.
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- / He began actively searching for antibacterial agents, until he discovered the drug penicillin, which revolutionized modern medicine science, by becoming the world's first antibiotic.
- / He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine.
- / His special and general theories of relativity have captured the minds of the scientific community for decades, and are thought to be so complex that very few people are able to actually grasp their full extent.
- / He is known as the father of modern observational astronomy, the father of modern physics, and also the father of modern science
- / He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object.
- / He played a key role in the development of calculus, and through his extensive study of light, made the first practical reflecting telescope, a technology which till date is used to study the heavens.
10 Clues: / He invented the telephone. • / He started with his education in politics, but ended up shifting to medicine. • / The most prominent one is the electric bulb, which is still used today to light up our nights. • / He is best known for formulating the method for finding the exact volume of an irregularly shaped object. • ...
Spelling Bee words 2025-11-01
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- to progress or ride at a gallop; to run fast
- any of several small or immature fishes of the herring family
- a distinctive, pervasive, and usually pleasant or savory smell
- the act or process of discovering
- (noun) a food allowance for one day; (verb) to supply with or put on rations
- of, relating to, or associated with seamen, navigation, or ships
- the scent of something sweet-smelling; a substance that emits a pleasant odor
- capable of flowing; capable of moving with ease and grace
- a variable color averaging light grayish-yellowish brown
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- the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiarities of the case
- the state or an instance of being frustrated; the act of frustrating
- excessively thin and angular
- to hold back in doubt or indecision
- a part broken off, detached, or incomplete
- situated outside a place or country
15 Clues: excessively thin and angular • the act or process of discovering • to hold back in doubt or indecision • situated outside a place or country • a part broken off, detached, or incomplete • to progress or ride at a gallop; to run fast • a variable color averaging light grayish-yellowish brown • capable of flowing; capable of moving with ease and grace • ...
history 2022-11-17
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- apartment buildings that were used for handfuls of families
- Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation
- population movement from rural to urban
- movement between contries
- Movement that represented farmers and the “common man” against the cities of society
- light bulb inventor, installed power lines across the US. Rival to Tesla
- Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant.
- wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation
- welcomed more than 12 million immigrants
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- The process of growing industry and all of its corollaries
- immigrants and people from many groups got together to the same place
- oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly
- bigotry from established americans toward immigrants
- The era of U.S Industrial Revolution where immigrants and migrants flock to the big cities where business and inventions florished.
- - A group of independent producers whose goal is to fix prices.
15 Clues: movement between contries • population movement from rural to urban • welcomed more than 12 million immigrants • oil tycoon, standard oil, created monopoly • Steel tycoon or US Steel. Scottish immigrant. • bigotry from established americans toward immigrants • Wealthy owner and industrialist with a bad reputation • wealthy owners and industrialist with a bad reputation • ...
Chile Presentation! 2022-02-28
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- The world's oldest mummies
- Driest desert on the earth
- The reason why clothing is non-biodegradable
- The field of science that many discoveries have been made in the Atacama Desert
Down
- The mineral commonly found in the Atacama
- The climate of the Atacama Desert
- The reason for the Atacama clothing dump and other problems around the world
7 Clues: The world's oldest mummies • Driest desert on the earth • The climate of the Atacama Desert • The mineral commonly found in the Atacama • The reason why clothing is non-biodegradable • The reason for the Atacama clothing dump and other problems around the world • The field of science that many discoveries have been made in the Atacama Desert
Ancient Rome 2023-02-27
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- Last Julio-Claudian emperor; fiddled while Rome burned
- Roman emperor that divided the Roman Empire
- 200 years of peace and prosperity in Roman Empire
- Emperor that reunited the Roman Empire and built new capital at Constantinople
- Poet that wrote the Aeneid
- Language spoken in the eastern Roman Empire
- Language spoken in the western Roman Empire
- First Julio-Claudian emperor
- Barbaric tribe that attacked Spain and North Africa defeating Roman settlements in 400s
- Frankish king that ruled over Gaul
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- Fierce warriors from Central Asia that invaded southeastern Europe
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Greek surgeon that made discoveries of the human body
- Germanic tribe that attacked Rome in 410 after Rome quit making payments
- Built wall to protect north boundary of Roman Empire
- Most important god to Romans
- Leader of the Huns that raided Roman territory in the east
- Poet that wrote about Roman mythology; Metamorphoses
- Second Julio-Claudian emperor
- Third Julio-Claudian emperor
- Fourth Julio-Claudian emperor
- Second most important god to Romans
22 Clues: Poet that wrote the Aeneid • Most important god to Romans • Third Julio-Claudian emperor • First Julio-Claudian emperor • Second Julio-Claudian emperor • Fourth Julio-Claudian emperor • A painting done on wet plaster • Frankish king that ruled over Gaul • Second most important god to Romans • Roman emperor that divided the Roman Empire • ...
French Revolution 2023-11-30
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- A revolution that represented a political change
- A series of laws which usaully makes up a government
- A commune where Louis XVI lived
- What had ruled France since the mid-1600s?
- Supported the idea of Heliocentrism
- Kings and Queens
- Sun is center
- Largest part of United Kingdom
- A country with 50% urban population that was unemployed
- The Estates-General included representatives of the…
- Turning point of France's government
- Earth is center
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- Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins
- Seven Years War is known as
- Years of discoveries that changed the way scientists work
- Overturned the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI
- A torture device used to decapitate
- Who lived at the Palace of Versailles?
- What did Baron de Montesquieu critique
- Describes an equilibrium of social, political, and economic strength
- A movement that preached personal freedom for France
- Francois-Marie Arouet is…
- Where France lot a lot of valuable territory
- A leader that rules the entire country
- The country that America came from
25 Clues: Sun is center • Earth is center • Kings and Queens • Francois-Marie Arouet is… • Seven Years War is known as • Largest part of United Kingdom • A commune where Louis XVI lived • Lawyer and leader of the Jacobins • The country that America came from • A torture device used to decapitate • Supported the idea of Heliocentrism • Turning point of France's government • ...
East Asia 2024-04-09
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- A widespread Asian religion or philosophy.
- People who move from place to place.
- A payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country.
- Based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity
- Chinese inventions that transformed the world.
- Japan, South Korea, and Tawian were allied with the US and they all had market economies.
- Dynasty that ruled Japan for more than 200 years.
- A waterway linking northern and southern China built by the Sui dynasty.
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- Command economies, based on government planning and control.
- Wall built by the Ming to protect their border.
- A system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- A great general who ruled japan lost his power and the emperor was restored to the supreme position.
- To return to a former condition.
- led the nomadic mongols.
14 Clues: led the nomadic mongols. • To return to a former condition. • People who move from place to place. • A widespread Asian religion or philosophy. • Chinese inventions that transformed the world. • Wall built by the Ming to protect their border. • Dynasty that ruled Japan for more than 200 years. • Based on the worship of spirits and ideas of purity • ...
Education and Training Services 2026-01-04
8 Clues: shiny GIF • A forbidden name • Pros favourite snack • A Department Commands duty • A vengeful robot at a pizzeria • One of sir Isaac Newtons discoveries • mysterious, anonymous UK rapper from Liverpool • A farmer tasked with finding a new habitable planet
Vocab Chap 18 2022-12-05
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- to increase in speed
- The middle of a church
- movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities
- where people receive
- treatment,often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Made millions of things available for a lower price.
- center offering help to the urban poor
- Wright Tested gas powered airplanes
- formed a union called the AFL addmitng skilled workers only.
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- businesses owned by many investors.
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- :he invested in an il refinery.Making up and being successful
- is someone who sets up businesses to make profit
- Inventor of the telephone.
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change something into something else for more value
17 Clues: to increase in speed • where people receive • The middle of a church • Inventor of the telephone. • businesses owned by many investors. • Wright Tested gas powered airplanes • center offering help to the urban poor • treatment,often for free or for a small fee. • is someone who sets up businesses to make profit • Made millions of things available for a lower price. • ...
Vocab Chap 18 2022-12-05
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- to increase in speed
- The middle of a church
- movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities
- where people receive
- treatment,often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Made millions of things available for a lower price.
- center offering help to the urban poor
- Wright Tested gas powered airplanes
- formed a union called the AFL addmitng skilled workers only.
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- businesses owned by many investors.
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- :he invested in an il refinery.Making up and being successful
- is someone who sets up businesses to make profit
- Inventor of the telephone.
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change something into something else for more value
17 Clues: to increase in speed • where people receive • The middle of a church • Inventor of the telephone. • businesses owned by many investors. • Wright Tested gas powered airplanes • center offering help to the urban poor • treatment,often for free or for a small fee. • is someone who sets up businesses to make profit • Made millions of things available for a lower price. • ...
JHSY3Crossword 2021-04-09
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- survived the Spanish Flu in 1918 ____ was one of the deadliest pandemics in history
- had many ideas ____ rarely finished his inventions and paintings
- Ichiro Suzuki ___ 117 home-runs
- started the Green Belt Movement ____ planted over 51 million trees
- Wangari Maathai is from the country ____
- Amelia Earhart made a _____ roller coaster
- Marie Curie was a ______
- Martin Luther King Junior won the ____ Peace Prize at the age of 35
- ambassador for an organization (UNICEF) ____ helps many poor and sick children
- helped make the Ghibli Museum ____ is in Tokyo
- Lucy Maud _____ was born in Canada
- named one element 'polonium' _____ she was born in Poland
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- Amelia Earhart was a ____
- Martin Luther King Junior was 15 when he entered ____
- was the first MLB player to enter the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame ____ is called The Golden Players Club
- _____ was born on January 5th, 1941
- was a pescatarian for most of his life (didn't eat ___ but ate fish)
- Aubrey Hepburn was born in ____
- Steve Jobs was a CEO and _____
- painted the 'Mona Lisa' which is the ___ famous painting in the world
20 Clues: Marie Curie was a ______ • Amelia Earhart was a ____ • Steve Jobs was a CEO and _____ • Ichiro Suzuki ___ 117 home-runs • Aubrey Hepburn was born in ____ • Lucy Maud _____ was born in Canada • _____ was born on January 5th, 1941 • Wangari Maathai is from the country ____ • Amelia Earhart made a _____ roller coaster • helped make the Ghibli Museum ____ is in Tokyo • ...
The Viking legasy 2023-12-20
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- A type of Viking ship that was used to navigate rivers and seas.
- City founded by the Vikings in Great Britain.
- Symbols used by the Vikings to write.
- What is the name of the Secondary Settlement?
- Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland what are these countries called in one word?
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- Archaeological ****** related to the Vikings, such as weapons, jewelry, and pottery, have been found in various parts of Britain.
- Which museum has the longest Viking house?
- The place in Viking mythology where warriors went after death.
- Descendants of the Vikings who conquered England.
9 Clues: Symbols used by the Vikings to write. • Which museum has the longest Viking house? • City founded by the Vikings in Great Britain. • What is the name of the Secondary Settlement? • Descendants of the Vikings who conquered England. • The place in Viking mythology where warriors went after death. • A type of Viking ship that was used to navigate rivers and seas. • ...
Images and Copyright 2025-10-01
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- protects logos and designs
- protects writers and artists
- protects inventions
- domain anyone can use the material without restriction
- The number of pixels in an image or screen; how clear it is
- and desist a letter telling someone to stop using something that is copyrighted
- use using a small portion of copyrighted material for education, commentary, news or parody
- -same as copyright violation- using protected work without permission
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- causing a big change in someone or something.
- unable to be touched (like an idea)
- giving credit to someone who owns the copyright
- Tiny dots of color or light that make up an image on a screen
- something you can touch (like an object)
13 Clues: protects inventions • protects logos and designs • protects writers and artists • unable to be touched (like an idea) • something you can touch (like an object) • causing a big change in someone or something. • giving credit to someone who owns the copyright • domain anyone can use the material without restriction • ...
Famous/Important Women 2025-01-08
8 Clues: First women in space • Wrote "Frankenstein" • Served on Supreme court • Vice President of the USA • First computer programmer • Contributed to the discovery of DNA • Known for her discoveries in radium • American social reformer in areas like child welfare
Types of Law 2024-09-18
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- Case where someone is wrongfully dismissed from their job
- Law that punishes offenses like theft or assault
- Fundamental legal document that protects Canadian citizens' rights
- Protects workers’ rights and workplace conditions
- Legal action where one person sues another for harm caused
- Governs the relationship between employers and employees
- Review process where courts check if government actions are lawful
- Ensures contracts are valid by requiring an exchange of value
- Ensures government decisions are fair and lawful
- Failure to act with reasonable care, leading to harm
- Act that allows parents to financially support children after separation
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- What is often given in tort law after harm is caused
- Protects ownership of inventions, artwork, and music
- This is formed when two parties agree on terms in an agreement
- Governs the structure and powers of government
- Governs land, buildings, and personal belongings
- A hearing to decide if an accused person should be released before trial
- Legal document that outlines official languages in Canada
- Act that allows couples to divorce based on marriage breakdown
- Law that covers legal relationships between family members
20 Clues: Governs the structure and powers of government • Law that punishes offenses like theft or assault • Governs land, buildings, and personal belongings • Ensures government decisions are fair and lawful • Protects workers’ rights and workplace conditions • What is often given in tort law after harm is caused • Protects ownership of inventions, artwork, and music • ...
Big Hero 6 2025-12-17
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- The hybrid city where the movie takes place
- "Tiny, swarm-forming inventions controlled by a neural transmitter"
- Personal healthcare companion and inflatable hero
- The name of Aunt Cass's cafe
- The 14-year-old robotics prodigy and protagonist
- The tech mogul and rival to Professor Callaghan
- "Aunt Cass's ""hairy baby"" (the cat)"
- The treat Honey Lemon uses to explain chemical reactions
- The speedster who uses mag-lev discs to skate
- "The ""Balalalala"" gesture shared between Hiro and Baymax"
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- The mode Baymax enters when his healthcare chip is removed
- The laser-blade user obsessed with precision and order
- "The silent, swirling machine that leads to another dimension"
- The acronym for the university Hiro dreams of attending
- Hiro's older brother and creator of the healthcare bot
- "Prefix for the tech used in Fred’s ""Super"" suit or Hiro’s tiny bots"
- "The Japanese term for ""giant monster,"" often referenced by Fred"
- chemistry expert with a ""purse"" of explosive orbs"
- The masked villain seeking revenge
- The kaiju-loving mascot who lives in a mansion
20 Clues: The name of Aunt Cass's cafe • The masked villain seeking revenge • "Aunt Cass's ""hairy baby"" (the cat)" • The hybrid city where the movie takes place • The speedster who uses mag-lev discs to skate • The kaiju-loving mascot who lives in a mansion • The tech mogul and rival to Professor Callaghan • The 14-year-old robotics prodigy and protagonist • ...
Plagiarizm 2018-05-01
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- / Most common plagiarizers.
- / To steal and pass of the ideas or words of another as one's own use another's production without crediting the source.
- Work / First offense of plagiarism for GCMS.
- / Second and Third offense of plagiarism for GCMS.
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- sources / ways to stop your self from plagiarizem
- / Most common plagiarized item.
- / something you read or can plagiarize
- / a rewording of something written or spoken by someone else.
- / Least common thing to plagiarize
9 Clues: / Most common plagiarizers. • / Most common plagiarized item. • / Least common thing to plagiarize • / something you read or can plagiarize • Work / First offense of plagiarism for GCMS. • sources / ways to stop your self from plagiarizem • / Second and Third offense of plagiarism for GCMS. • / a rewording of something written or spoken by someone else. • ...
Globalisation 2023-12-11
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- increasing use of web-enabled and automated technologies in our society,
- indivduals becoming authors of their own content in digital form to connect globally,
- an example political and economical globalisation,
- companys combine different activities, so that they operate using the same international methods,
- companys competing to serve international customers,
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- All people in all areas of the world who buy or might want to buy something,
- Falling transportation/telecommunication costs,
- phase of rapid scientific and technological progress,
- newfound power for individuals to collaborate and compete globally,
- an example of cultural globalisation,
10 Clues: an example of cultural globalisation, • Falling transportation/telecommunication costs, • an example political and economical globalisation, • companys competing to serve international customers, • phase of rapid scientific and technological progress, • newfound power for individuals to collaborate and compete globally, • ...
Daily Zhou Dynasty Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-14
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- Many items are traded along the ____________.
- Iron, crossbows, and horseback riding are some examples of _________.
- A process which is used to created bronze sculptures and tools.
- This dynasty is known as the Golden Age.
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- This religion was created by Laozi(also known as Taoism).
- Confucius,______,and Mencius are all great philosophers.
- It is best to travel in a ______ groups along the Royal Road.
- The founder and the first king in the Zhou Dynasty.
- This religion was created by the great philosopher, Confucius.
- King Wu is often mistakened as King ______.
10 Clues: This dynasty is known as the Golden Age. • King Wu is often mistakened as King ______. • Many items are traded along the ____________. • The founder and the first king in the Zhou Dynasty. • Confucius,______,and Mencius are all great philosophers. • This religion was created by Laozi(also known as Taoism). • ...
World History Crossword 2024-08-27
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- When I come into class, I should always look at this.
- When the bell rings, I should be sitting in this.
- A list of events in chronological order.
- Inventions or developments that benefit a group of people.
- I should bring this every day to class.
- A religion that worships many gods.
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- A religion that worships one god.
- A civilization with many gods and the Olympics.
- A way to show which groups or classes have the most power in a society.
- A civilization that built a Great Wall.
- The type of landform or landscape that affects an area.
- The laws, values, and practices that are important to a group of people.
- A civilization that had Pharaohs and pyramids.
- A system of faith and worship.
14 Clues: A system of faith and worship. • A religion that worships one god. • A religion that worships many gods. • A civilization that built a Great Wall. • I should bring this every day to class. • A list of events in chronological order. • A civilization that had Pharaohs and pyramids. • A civilization with many gods and the Olympics. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-25
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- An economic idea that includes private ownership of property and producing for profit
- Caves where children would often work
- The "father" of communism
- An economic idea that is a combination of communism and capitalism
- The main source of power during the Industrial Revolution
- An organized association of workers, workers during the Industrial Revolution often didn't have this
- A newly created process or device
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- A type of factory that people would often work in and get caught in the machines
- The concept adolescents working
- The name of this newspaper
- The buildings where the working class would work
- The source of food during the Industrial Revolution
- An economic idea that includes government control over the production of goods and no class distinction
- The "father" of capitalism
14 Clues: The "father" of communism • The name of this newspaper • The "father" of capitalism • The concept adolescents working • A newly created process or device • Caves where children would often work • The buildings where the working class would work • The source of food during the Industrial Revolution • The main source of power during the Industrial Revolution • ...
Content Vocab Review #2 ~ S.S. Gd.6 2021-01-28
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- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- the watering of dry land using systems of ditches, pipes, and stream or canals
- an advanced form of culture
- the period of time after written language was developed
- more than what is needed to survive
- a belief in many gods and goddesses
- people who move from place to place
- the act of pursuing a particular line of work or specialty
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- learning to grow and breed livestock and grasses
- planting seeds to raise crops (farming)
- a community that included a city and its surrounding land
- the period of time before written language was developed
- the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- brings together many different lands and peoples under the control of one ruler
14 Clues: an advanced form of culture • more than what is needed to survive • a belief in many gods and goddesses • people who move from place to place • planting seeds to raise crops (farming) • learning to grow and breed livestock and grasses • the act of moving from one place to settle in another • the period of time after written language was developed • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-02-17
To the world from India :Group 1 Pg:1 and 3 2021-01-27
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- unit of distance equal to 7.2 km
- estimated circumference of the earth
- aryabhat's text of discoveries
- alternate name of algebra
- famous astronomical observatory in nalanda university
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- concept of zero originated here
- India's first satellite launched in 1975 nalanda university housed 9 million books
- first reference to astronomy
- referred to as zero by arabs
- elementary particle of matter
10 Clues: alternate name of algebra • first reference to astronomy • referred to as zero by arabs • elementary particle of matter • aryabhat's text of discoveries • concept of zero originated here • unit of distance equal to 7.2 km • estimated circumference of the earth • famous astronomical observatory in nalanda university • ...
Chapter 18 1, 2 ,3 2022-12-01
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- He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
- Gompers:Made the AFL
- invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- He built the first telephone.
- to change
- D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices
- buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- Tested the first plane.
- when privately owned businesses compete freely.
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- to get rid of
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- business with many investors
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- to give good reason for action.
- Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- to improve
21 Clues: to change • to improve • to get rid of • Gompers:Made the AFL • Tested the first plane. • business with many investors • He built the first telephone. • to give good reason for action. • rapid growth of city populations. • D. Rockefeller: Oil and slashing prices • buildings divided into tiny apartments. • someone who makes businesses to make a profit • ...
