discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-21
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- Worked the long, hard jobs for low wages.
- A steel tycoon whose ideas became known as the "gospel of wealth".
- One of the first federal responses to concerns about the environment.
- Thomas Edison received more than 1,000 of these to help create new inventions.
- Inventor of the light bulb.
- Limited the production so the prices were high.
- Congress enacted these tariffs to encourage the buying of American goods.
- Controlled everyone and everything; had complete control over products or services.
- Allowed machines to do jobs that were originally done by hand.
- Played a key role in the innovation and transforming of American industries and businesses.
- Where immigrants worked; was an extremely dangerous with horrible working conditions.
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- A town filled with residents that worked in factories nearby.
- Patented the telephone.
- Used to make oil.
- People who invest money in a product or enterprise in order to make a profit.
- Workers were very unhappy with the harsh working conditions they faced with such little pay so often they went on _______.
- A number of people who share the ownership of a business.
- A huge monopoly.
- Stuck up for workers and their rights.
- Helped create the construction of suspension bridges.
20 Clues: A huge monopoly. • Used to make oil. • Patented the telephone. • Inventor of the light bulb. • Stuck up for workers and their rights. • Worked the long, hard jobs for low wages. • Limited the production so the prices were high. • Helped create the construction of suspension bridges. • A number of people who share the ownership of a business. • ...
Information Managment 2025-09-23
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- A business function that involves people, data, processes and organization of data for business.
- The accuracy of data and the validity of it.
- Understanding the challenges that came and are coming and learning how to overcome them and how to avoid those challenges.
- Anything that is made from the mind like ideas and inventions.
- A secret process that gives an advantage to a company and has economic value.
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- A computer system that allows the information management business function.
- Anything that is valuable but cannot be found in real life.
- The protection of networks, data and information from unauthorized access.
- An unbiased observation that investigates the safety and accuracy of information.
9 Clues: The accuracy of data and the validity of it. • Anything that is valuable but cannot be found in real life. • Anything that is made from the mind like ideas and inventions. • The protection of networks, data and information from unauthorized access. • A computer system that allows the information management business function. • ...
Mass Media and Inventions 2023-02-02
Ancient inventions and innovations 2024-10-11
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- A cure for toothache
- A person who utilizes the bow and arrow
- A game that is 5000 years old
- A color made by rotting shellfish in seawater
- A popular peice of clothing wore by both men and women
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- Thought to be cured by boiling the fat of a hippo,cat, or snake
- A very popular game that king tut was burried with
- A vehicle pulled by horses
- To calculate the floods from the nile river
9 Clues: A cure for toothache • A vehicle pulled by horses • A game that is 5000 years old • A person who utilizes the bow and arrow • To calculate the floods from the nile river • A color made by rotting shellfish in seawater • A very popular game that king tut was burried with • A popular peice of clothing wore by both men and women • ...
Inventors and inventions B 2024-11-14
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- Tesla Inc. is a company that __________ (not develops)electric cars.
- Marie Curie __________ radium.
- A healthy human baby ___________ 3 kilos.
- ____________ is sed to make beds and sofas.
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- It takes a long time to ___________ a new product that people want to buy.
- ____________ is a way of doing something.
- NASA is __________ tests on a new spaceship to make sure it's safe to use in future space missions.
- We use different kinds of ____________ for all the things we make.
8 Clues: Marie Curie __________ radium. • ____________ is a way of doing something. • A healthy human baby ___________ 3 kilos. • ____________ is sed to make beds and sofas. • We use different kinds of ____________ for all the things we make. • Tesla Inc. is a company that __________ (not develops)electric cars. • ...
Niveau 1 2023-04-09
9 Clues: La 64ème • Topinambour • Le thème de l'année • 23 et 24ème cri de meute • Le meurtrier du week-end • Thème de camp il y a 2 ans • Premier jeu du premier week-end • J'aime les patates avec de la... • Le mot mystère de la soirée cluesino du week-end
Chapter 24 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
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- used to be called "flying machines"
- relating to the country, as opposed to the city
- means overlaid with gold
- a theory that economies work best when there is minimal involvement from government
- a person who assembles and organizes the resources necessary to produce goods and services
- a company that controls all production and sales of a particular product or service
- relating to cities
- at the beginning
- the growth of cities
- to give money to a company or bank, or to buy something, in order to make a profit later
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- what claimed the most lives was
- when the use of assembly lines and factories are used
- money earned by a business after subtracting its operation costs
- the telephone was invented by
- unions an organization that brings together workers in the same trade, or job, to fight for better wages and working conditions
- a business that is owned by many investors
- a Scottish immigrant who went to England to study a less expensive method of making steel (last name)
- New inventions came after
- a group of corporations that unite in order to reduce competition and control prices in a business or an industry
19 Clues: at the beginning • relating to cities • the growth of cities • means overlaid with gold • New inventions came after • the telephone was invented by • what claimed the most lives was • used to be called "flying machines" • a business that is owned by many investors • relating to the country, as opposed to the city • when the use of assembly lines and factories are used • ...
cells 2022-09-05
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- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times
- the Father of Microbiolog discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization.
- apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells
- a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes.
- reticulum large, dynamic structure that serves many roles in the cell including calcium storage, protein synthesis and lipid metabolism.
- Jenner English surgeon and discoverer of vaccination for smallpox. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change.
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- multi cell
- membrane-bound cell organelles
- the act or process of breathing
- is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- single cell
- Koch discoverer of the specific causative agents of deadly infectious diseases including tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax, he is regarded as one of the main founders of modern bacteriology.
- cell replication
13 Clues: multi cell • single cell • cell replication • membrane-bound cell organelles • the act or process of breathing • apparatus is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells • a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes. • is the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes • ...
Term 4 Spelling 1 - Vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
- an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering
- able to change or be changed easily according to the situation
- not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved
- unofficial interesting stories or pieces of news that might be true or invented, and quickly spreads from person to person
- to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc
- to make something possible or easier
- tending to change suddenly and without reason or warning, and therefore not able to be depended on
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- a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- fear or anxiety about something that is going to happen or might happen
- the area of a town that surrounds someone's home, or the people who live in this area
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties
- the offices, departments, and groups of people that control a country, state, city
- to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something
15 Clues: to make something possible or easier • not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved • very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange • too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties • an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering • to pretend to have a particular feeling, problem, etc • able to change or be changed easily according to the situation • ...
Tim Berners-Lee 2026-05-28
8 Clues: World ____ Web • Month he was born in: • He was born in which city? • Currently a professor at ___ • Where did he attend university? • What did he study at university? • The ____ System was one of his inventions • HTML stands for HyperText ______ Language
Chapter 9 2024-03-25
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- the seismometer, the wheelbarrow and this were inventions made during the Han dynasty
- a characteristic of Legalist government
- when a single group controls the production of a good or service
- The Silk Road contributed to the greatness of the Han dynasty by providing a route for both trade and ___
- a system of government employees selected for their skills and knowledge
- One important way that the Han emperors were different from the Qin was in their adoption of
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- Use of herbal medicine and ____ were advancements Han doctors make in the field of medicine
- money that is used for trade and exchange, usually bills and coins
- this was illegal to export on the Silk Road and helped China create a monopoly
- to ban what you think are dangerous or offensive ideas
- to set rules that make things more similar
- Han emperors bought and sold goods to avoid shortages and to keep prices ___
- Han civil service officials were chosen based on
- standardized currency made it ____ to trade throughout the world
14 Clues: a characteristic of Legalist government • to set rules that make things more similar • Han civil service officials were chosen based on • to ban what you think are dangerous or offensive ideas • when a single group controls the production of a good or service • standardized currency made it ____ to trade throughout the world • ...
Pulptherapy- Authors and inventions 2020-04-03
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- Endodontic pressure syringe obturating technique was given by
- Bi-directional spiral obturation technique was introduced by
- Tuberculin syringe obturation technique was described by
- Lentulospiral obturating technique was given by
- Internal resorption caused to Calcium hydroxide was given by
- formocresol pulpotomy was introduced by
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- stepwise caries excavation is given by
- mseal was introduced by
- luteraldehyde pulpotomy was introduced by
9 Clues: mseal was introduced by • stepwise caries excavation is given by • formocresol pulpotomy was introduced by • luteraldehyde pulpotomy was introduced by • Lentulospiral obturating technique was given by • Tuberculin syringe obturation technique was described by • Bi-directional spiral obturation technique was introduced by • ...
Unit 2 Comply with Regulatory Requirements for Content Creation 2025-03-03
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- A newly created intellectual property that qualifies for protection.
- A legal agreement granting only one party the rights to use intellectual property.
- The complete legal control given to an intellectual property owner.
- The legal right to possess and control intellectual property.
- The unauthorized use of copyrighted or trademarked material.
- A right granted to an inventor to exclude others from making or selling an invention.
- A recognizable sign, design, or expression identifying products or services.
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- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and symbols, that have legal rights.
- Creative works not protected by copyright and available for public use.
- The exclusive legal right to reproduce, distribute, and display a creative work.
- The process of generating revenue from intellectual property.
- Confidential business information that provides a company with a competitive edge.
12 Clues: The unauthorized use of copyrighted or trademarked material. • The process of generating revenue from intellectual property. • The legal right to possess and control intellectual property. • The complete legal control given to an intellectual property owner. • A newly created intellectual property that qualifies for protection. • ...
Reading Genres 2021-01-03
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- A folktale that often teaches a moral value or lesson using animals as characters.
- A story of a real person's life that is written by another person.
- A genre of story about supernatural elements and magic, usually set in a different world.
- A type of book that is based on imaginary scientific discoveries, often tells about space travel and life on other planets.
- A book with a collection of poems.
- A book which provides information about areas of knowledge and is usually arranged in alphabetical order.
- What is the singular for species
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- A rare type of microorganism
- A fictional story that revolves around discovering secrets or solving crimes.
- A folktale that has magical forces and includes improbable events that lead to a happy ending.
- A folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven.
- The story of a person's life written by that person.
12 Clues: A rare type of microorganism • What is the singular for species • A book with a collection of poems. • The story of a person's life written by that person. • A story of a real person's life that is written by another person. • A folktale that is based on a real person or event but cannot be proven. • ...
Wyss Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-08
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- Someone who was part of the Wyss community then spun out with a startup
- Wyss Institute for _____________ Inspired Engineering
- Breakthrough ________ can't change the world if they don't leave the lab
- Working with someone to produce or create something
- A type of project that receives funding, business development support, and a wide variety of resources to help them towards commercializing their technology and can last for two years
- We're working to improve the __________ of humans and our planet
- An annual event where we share our projects, network with other members of the community, and celebrate the accomplishments of the last year
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- The meal we eat together at the Wyss to celebrate the winter holidays
- Related to more than one branch of knowledge
- The neighborhood our new habitat is located in
- A restricted communications network; your one-stop-resource for all things Wyss
- We're focused on having near-term _______________
12 Clues: Related to more than one branch of knowledge • The neighborhood our new habitat is located in • We're focused on having near-term _______________ • Working with someone to produce or create something • Wyss Institute for _____________ Inspired Engineering • We're working to improve the __________ of humans and our planet • ...
Sciences in Glasgow 2026-05-21
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- advancement: An improvement in knowledge or equipment in a scientific field.
- sciences cluster: A group of companies and labs working on biology and medicine.
- transfer: Sharing scientific discoveries between universities and businesses.
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- innovation: Creating new technology that helps protect the planet.
- literacy: The ability of the public to understand and discuss science.
- revolutionize: To completely change the way something is done (like James Watt and the steam engine).
6 Clues: innovation: Creating new technology that helps protect the planet. • literacy: The ability of the public to understand and discuss science. • advancement: An improvement in knowledge or equipment in a scientific field. • transfer: Sharing scientific discoveries between universities and businesses. • ...
RESEARCH 2016-08-02
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- always involved in deep thinking and inquiry
- the ability to come up with diverse ideas quickly
- the successful exploitation of new ideas
- it is based on direct experience
- gives criteria to guide in the setting of objectives
- follows methods or procedures
- a type of research that is also called as "fundamental research" or "pure research"
- a type of innovation that changes the product attributes and how the product is noticed by consumers
- example of classification of research that is done in the library
- an applied method of problem solving characterized by an unbiased honest attitude
- quantify or at least suggest an indicator of progress
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- the French word for research that means "to seek or search"
- a method that has been conceived through thought and experimentation
- fond of making discoveries
- the one that is being avoided in intellectual honesty
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century
- exhibits precise judgement
- target a specific area for improvement
- measures the amount of details associated with the idea
- the systematic investigation into the study of materials and resources
- doing the right thing on the right time
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
22 Clues: fond of making discoveries • exhibits precise judgement • follows methods or procedures • it is based on direct experience • target a specific area for improvement • doing the right thing on the right time • the successful exploitation of new ideas • always involved in deep thinking and inquiry • the ability to come up with diverse ideas quickly • ...
Eleanor and Park Vocab 2020-01-12
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- write carelessly
- the major taxonomic group of animals and plants
- a bandage that stops the flow of blood by applying pressure
- perceptible by the senses or intellect
- payment for the release of someone
- good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
- a coating consisting of a thin layer of wood
- express grief verbally
- pass out from weakness or physical or emotional distress
- goods whose trade or possession is prohibited by law
- in a dexterous manner
- treat, mention, or speak to rudely
- impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, or reason
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- utter indistinctly
- contrary to accepted morality or convention
- impossible to fulfill, appease, or gratify
- brilliantly clever
- the fruit or seed of any of various bean or pea plants
- a small recess opening off a larger room
- an abatement in intensity or degree
- the act of binding yourself to a course of action
- tastelessly showy
- overcome with amazement
- the use of tricks to deceive someone
- a communicable disease characterized by wasting of body parts
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
- accompanying; following as a consequence
- tired to the point of exhaustion
- a stroke of luck
- laugh nervously
30 Clues: laugh nervously • write carelessly • a stroke of luck • tastelessly showy • utter indistinctly • brilliantly clever • in a dexterous manner • express grief verbally • overcome with amazement • tired to the point of exhaustion • payment for the release of someone • treat, mention, or speak to rudely • an abatement in intensity or degree • the use of tricks to deceive someone • ...
Unit 7 Passage 3 2026-02-09
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- __________ must always come first in experiments.
- Doctors learn from __________ to improve care.
- Making the right choice shows strong __________ values.
- Experiments help humans gain new __________.
- Scientists collect __________ to support their ideas.
- Being __________ in a lab can cause serious mistakes.
- Scientists in schools or universities do __________ work.
- Scientists must ask for __________ before testing on people.
- Scientists must act __________ when testing new ideas.
- Sometimes results are __________ and surprising.
- Bad experiments can harm __________, not just one person.
- People who join studies are called __________.
- Findings are shared in written __________.
- Researchers have a __________ to protect people.
- Good research can bring many __________ to people.
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- Making up __________ is wrong and dishonest.
- All discoveries should help __________, not hurt it.
- Even during a study, every person should be treated with __________.
- Some experiments raise __________ about safety and fairness.
- Personal information should stay private to protect __________.
- People have __________ that must be respected in experiments.
- __________ guide scientists to do what is right.
- Scientists test ideas through __________.
- A researcher should be __________ and never lie about results.
- A scientist must be __________ so people can believe the results.
- Lying in a study can damage a scientist’s __________.
- Careful __________ helps scientists learn new things.
- People should have __________ to choose whether to join a study.
28 Clues: Scientists test ideas through __________. • Findings are shared in written __________. • Making up __________ is wrong and dishonest. • Experiments help humans gain new __________. • Doctors learn from __________ to improve care. • People who join studies are called __________. • __________ guide scientists to do what is right. • ...
Inventions and Means of Travel 2026-02-18
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- toll road
- mass production of parts that can swapped out to increase manufacturing of muskets
- when one group owns all the means of production over a product
- boats powered by a steam engine on natural rivers
- corporations have the right to operate without government intervention
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- a license that gives a person the right to manufacture an invention
- Eli Whitney's invention that increased the production of cotton in the South
- an economic system in which corporations are in competition to create the best product for the lowest price
- type of business that can have many owners
- a man made river connecting 2 bodies of water
- pulled by a team of horses in canals
11 Clues: toll road • pulled by a team of horses in canals • type of business that can have many owners • a man made river connecting 2 bodies of water • boats powered by a steam engine on natural rivers • when one group owns all the means of production over a product • a license that gives a person the right to manufacture an invention • ...
THE GREAT PROSTATE TUNE UP 2026-02-12
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- - The rare and magical great-grandkid
- - Where inventions, repairs, and "quick fixes" become legends
- - What this whole operation really is
- - What keeps a man going past 80
- - How everyone describes him
- - Describes both jokes and certain casseroles
- - Something you turn to adjust a machine
- - Status of Great-Grandkid #4 (currently under construction)
- - Doctor-ordered activity (even if you disagree)
- - Great-grandkid nickname that could also be an Elton John song
- - What both tractors and prostates occasionally need
- - What both tractors and men need running smoothly
- - A man who refuses to buy something he can build better
- - Things in the Shop that are better organized in his head
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- - Status returning soon
- - This very thing keeping him entertained
- - A patch of land (tractor territory)
- - The guy who raised a family, fixed everything, and still drives The Tractor
- - Required while healing (tractor time temporarily paused)
- - His favorite set of wheels (definitely not electric)
- - The small but mighty gland getting VIP attention
- - Great-grandkid nickname that sounds like a jazz musician
- - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly
- - When he'll be back outside
- - Opposite of panic
- - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously)
- - Hospital hero (and expert in “no nonsense”)
27 Clues: - Opposite of panic • - Status returning soon • - How everyone describes him • - When he'll be back outside • - What keeps a man going past 80 • - A patch of land (tractor territory) • - The rare and magical great-grandkid • - What this whole operation really is • - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly • - Something you turn to adjust a machine • ...
THE GREAT PROSTATE TUNE-UP 2026-02-12
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- - Still valid after 80+ years (obviously)
- - Status of Great-Grandkid #4 (currently under construction)
- - Status returning soon
- - Something you turn to adjust a machine
- - A man who refuses to buy something he can build better
- - Opposite of panic
- - What both tractors and men need running smoothly
- - What keeps a man going past 80
- - Great-grandkid nickname that could also be an Elton John song
- - What both tractors and prostates occasionally need
- - Where inventions, repairs, and "quick fixes" become legends
- - This very thing keeping him entertained
- - The small but mighty gland getting VIP attention
- - When he'll be back outside
- - The guy who raised a family, fixed everything, and still drives The Tractor
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- - What this whole operation really is
- - His favorite set of wheels (definitely not electric)
- - Great-grandkid nickname that sounds like a jazz musician
- - Required while healing (tractor time temporarily paused)
- - The rare and magical great-grandkid
- - Doctor-ordered activity (even if you disagree)
- - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly
- - Things in the Shop that are better organized in his head
- - Describes both jokes and certain casseroles
- - How everyone describes him
- - Hospital hero (and expert in “no nonsense”)
- - A patch of land (tractor territory)
27 Clues: - Opposite of panic • - Status returning soon • - How everyone describes him • - When he'll be back outside • - What keeps a man going past 80 • - What this whole operation really is • - The rare and magical great-grandkid • - A patch of land (tractor territory) • - What he'll do quickly and stubbornly • - Something you turn to adjust a machine • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle #4 Study Guide 2021-05-08
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- History of life documented by fossils.
- Made fossil discoveries of organisms with backbones moving from water to land.
- Lineage traced back to ancestors.
- Remnants of an organism found in rock.
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- Pattern of bones in tetrapods
- Items above are younger than items beneath.
- Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid.
- Diagram showing how members of a family are related to each other.
- Study of the Earth.
- Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily.
10 Clues: Study of the Earth. • Pattern of bones in tetrapods • Lineage traced back to ancestors. • Amount of salt dissolved in a liquid. • History of life documented by fossils. • Remnants of an organism found in rock. • Items above are younger than items beneath. • Diagram showing how items are related evolutionarily. • ...
Legal Terms and Concepts 2024-03-20
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- The realm of expired copyrights
- A type of intellectual property that protects inventions
- A trust that arises when property is transferred but there's no clear intent.
- Criminal offense of taking property without consent
- Concept of fairness and justice in legal proceedings
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- A judge might award them to make an example of bad behavior
- Defense where the defendant lacks mental capacity due to a mental disorder
- Latin for "good faith"
- A person who manages assets for the benefit of another
- Threat of harmful contact that puts someone in fear.
- A binding agreement between two or more parties
- Legal principle that EU law takes precedence
- The intentional infliction of emotional distress
13 Clues: Latin for "good faith" • The realm of expired copyrights • Legal principle that EU law takes precedence • A binding agreement between two or more parties • The intentional infliction of emotional distress • Criminal offense of taking property without consent • Threat of harmful contact that puts someone in fear. • Concept of fairness and justice in legal proceedings • ...
Roaring 20's Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
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- A drink that was banned due to the 18Th amendment
- A place of great poverty with unsanitary living conditions named after one of the presidents at this time.
- a time in history that forced many into poverty
- a secret place to drink
- A very liked president who served the longest presidency in history
- Era with no alcohol
- the result of a period of time with severe dust storms hugely damaging agriculture
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- these girls wore skirts and had bobs
- Many new products that were made during this time
- Black _______
- A time of great African American culture in NYC
- Known for having a pet raccoon named Rebecca
- the result of a great economy
13 Clues: Black _______ • Era with no alcohol • a secret place to drink • the result of a great economy • these girls wore skirts and had bobs • Known for having a pet raccoon named Rebecca • A time of great African American culture in NYC • a time in history that forced many into poverty • A drink that was banned due to the 18Th amendment • ...
Unit 2 KIM Chart 2026-02-03
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- Time-limited legal right granted by government to an inventor. This prevents others from making, using, or selling their inventions w/out permission
- Websites or apps that allow users to create/share content.
- Responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology/internet.
- Creating something
- Completing tasks, chores, or anything that needs to be done
- Shared, digital record book that's copied and spread across many computers.
- Automatically protects original works like books, music, or art.
- Individual or group who purchases or uses goods or services
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- Using technology to do tasks without human help
- Someone who takes a risk to create their own company
- Making computers and machines think and learn like humans, enabling them to perform tasks that usually need human help.
- Computer generated, 3D simulated environment.
- Turning new ideas, methods, or devices into solutions
- Application of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems or make tasks easier
- Word/phrase/symbol identifying the source of goods or services
15 Clues: Creating something • Computer generated, 3D simulated environment. • Using technology to do tasks without human help • Someone who takes a risk to create their own company • Turning new ideas, methods, or devices into solutions • Websites or apps that allow users to create/share content. • Responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology/internet. • ...
Speculative Fiction 2025-08-26
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- Machines, inventions, or tools people create
- Secret messages or rules for communication
- A type or category of story, like horror or comedy
- What is real, not made up
- Stories about space, aliens, or the future
- Something that looks or feels like it belongs to the future
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- Power to make decisions or force people to act a certain way
- The main character of The Truman Show
- Not real, a copy or a lie
- A world where society is unpleasant, unfair, or scary
- A community of people living together and sharing rules
- The usual rules or features of a type of story
- Stories with magic, dragons, or imaginary worlds
- A message to tell you about danger
14 Clues: Not real, a copy or a lie • What is real, not made up • A message to tell you about danger • The main character of The Truman Show • Secret messages or rules for communication • Stories about space, aliens, or the future • Machines, inventions, or tools people create • The usual rules or features of a type of story • Stories with magic, dragons, or imaginary worlds • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci - HL 2021-05-13
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- Region in Italy where we can find the city of Vinci
- Number of years Da Vinci spend painting Mona Lisa's lips
- Da Vinci's biggest rival
- Da Vinci's most famous painting
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- cultural, economic and political movement, which emerged in Italy in the 14th century and extended to the 17th century throughout Europe
- a paiting that represents the final meal that Jesus shared with his apostles
- one of Da Vinci's inventions
- when he was younger da Vinci became an apprentice under this artist
- Leonardo Da Vinci's body part that anthropologists claimed they pieced together
- country where Da Vinci died
10 Clues: Da Vinci's biggest rival • country where Da Vinci died • one of Da Vinci's inventions • Da Vinci's most famous painting • Region in Italy where we can find the city of Vinci • Number of years Da Vinci spend painting Mona Lisa's lips • when he was younger da Vinci became an apprentice under this artist • ...
What on Earth is going on? (Find climate terms using the clues below) 2025-04-30
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- Curtains made out of the roots of this grass are used in summers to keep the temperature in the room cool
- Trees storing carbon in their branches, leaves and roots are called this.
- Rainwater harvesting system in Rajasthan
- A clean energy source made by spinning wind turbines.
- Energy generated using Sun's energy
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- One of the first inventions that used coal as a fuel
- The Antarctic sea where an entire colony of Emperor Penguins were lost due to sea ice breakage
- Non-renewable energy source
- The first ones to melt due to climate change
- Used for advanced weather and climate predictions
10 Clues: Non-renewable energy source • Energy generated using Sun's energy • Rainwater harvesting system in Rajasthan • The first ones to melt due to climate change • Used for advanced weather and climate predictions • One of the first inventions that used coal as a fuel • A clean energy source made by spinning wind turbines. • ...
Types of Engineers and their inventions puzzle 2020-04-03
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- x-ray
- interactionw/animals
- testproducts
- theflangedwheels
- skylight
- enhancedventilation
- bioprinting
- cyclotron
- waterturbine
- mowingmachine
- launcherone
- 3dprinting
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- pilotsystem
- robotics
- drillbits
- bubblewaffle
- virtualreality
- jetengine
- genetherapy
- dams
- highways
- televsion
- depositionsystems
- aircompressormachine
- pipes
- inklessprinter
26 Clues: dams • x-ray • pipes • robotics • skylight • highways • drillbits • jetengine • televsion • cyclotron • 3dprinting • pilotsystem • genetherapy • bioprinting • launcherone • bubblewaffle • testproducts • waterturbine • mowingmachine • virtualreality • inklessprinter • theflangedwheels • depositionsystems • enhancedventilation • interactionw/animals • aircompressormachine
Inventions and Technology Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
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- one dot or piece of information on a CRT
- device to boost the strength of an electrical signal
- thick piece of flat wood used to press the paper against the letters
- the natural frequency at which something vibrates
- a satellite orbits around the earth at the same speed that the earth is moving so that it is always above the same point on the earth
- different styles of letters
- device storing information in magnetic fields or long term memory
- continuous signal
- parts of computer you can actually touch
- short term memory
- phosphor coated tube that translates electrical signals into pictures
- code using long and short signals to represent letters
- metal switch for completing an electrical circuit
- a satellite moves around the earth in a stretched circle around a particular part of the earth
- a group of satellites that orbit the earth and provide information that can be used by a receiver to accurately pinpoint the receiver's location anywhere on earth
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- amplitude/height of the carrier signal is modified to fit the original signal
- cable consisting of hundreds of tiny glass tubes that transmit pulses of light
- a satellite moves around the earth from North Pole to South Pole and back
- device to translate sound waves into electrical signals
- frequency of the carrier signal is modified to fit the original signal
- message sent by telegraph
- device containing an electromagnet making an audible click when current flows through it
- bulb made of semiconducting organic, carbon based material that contains electro-phosphorescent molecules
- device to select the desired signal
- part of computer that performs most of the calculations and controls other parts of the computer
- series of pulses
- mechanical device using beads to perform mathematical calculations
- flat panel screen with liquid or plasma that responds to electrical signals
- message is added to a carrier signal
- another name for pixel
- quick copy to check for mistakes
- electronic information stored or passed through a computer
32 Clues: series of pulses • continuous signal • short term memory • another name for pixel • message sent by telegraph • different styles of letters • quick copy to check for mistakes • device to select the desired signal • message is added to a carrier signal • one dot or piece of information on a CRT • parts of computer you can actually touch • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
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- movement of an airplane up and down as it moves forward
- combination of rocket fuel and oxidizer in a rocket engine
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- a quick burning or explosion of fuel
- stone at the top of an arch bridge
- backward force generated by friction with air molecules
- an airplane moving right or left
- upward force generated by air flowing faster over the top of a wing than under it
- downward force generated by gravity
- series of blades that turn when hot gases push against them
- as a fluid increases in velocity it decreases in pressure
- shape whose top surface is rounded and thus longer than the bottom surface
- power needed to move an aircraft forward
- scientific instruments sent to explore objects in space
- train that travels underground
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- fuels that are liquid only at extremely low temperatures under great pressure
- bridge that uses a series of triangles to spread out the force
- material that supplies oxygen for combustion
- movement of airplane wheels tipping side to side
- use of repelling magnets to move a train (MagLev)
- fourth stroke of an internal combustion engine that pushes out any unburned fuel and gases that resulted from the combustion
- bridge that splits and can be lifted up to allow traffic to pass beneath the bridge
- an aircraft that flies without a pilot
- official term for a drone
- second stroke of an internal combustion engine that compresses the air/fuel mixture
- official term for a drone and its control system
- first stroke of an internal combustion engine that takes in fuel mixed with air
- any vehicle fuel not derived from petroleum (i.e. not gasoline or diesel)
- fuels composed of two chemicals that ignite when they come in contact with each other
- train that travels on rails built above the ground
- third stroke of an internal combustion engine that forces the piston down as the fuel explodes
- material that reduces friction
- anything in a regular orbit around the earth
33 Clues: official term for a drone • material that reduces friction • train that travels underground • an airplane moving right or left • stone at the top of an arch bridge • downward force generated by gravity • a quick burning or explosion of fuel • an aircraft that flies without a pilot • power needed to move an aircraft forward • material that supplies oxygen for combustion • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
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- giant cross-bow
- paddle at the back of a ship for steering
- generates and detects sound waves
- study of objects moving through the air
- gun barrel with a spiraling groove
- underwater vehicle
- radar that uses change in frequency to determine the speed and direction that an object is moving
- lever with the fulcrum between the effort and the weight
- the upward force that a liquid or gas exerts on an object
- lever with the effort between the weight and the fulcrum
- SOund Navigation And Ranging; use of sound waves to detect objects
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- wing-like attachment to the side of a submarine for stability and diving
- material carried for the purpose of changing the weight of a vehicle
- lever with the weight between the fulcrum and the effort
- sends and receives sound waves in code for communication
- RAdio Detection And Ranging; use of radio waves to detect objects
- gun barrel that is smooth and polished inside
- submarine designed to operate at deep level of the ocean
- frequency of light and sound waves changes as the object moves toward or away from you
- only detects sound waves
- outside shell of a ship
- propeller for moving a submarine
22 Clues: giant cross-bow • underwater vehicle • outside shell of a ship • only detects sound waves • propeller for moving a submarine • generates and detects sound waves • gun barrel with a spiraling groove • study of objects moving through the air • paddle at the back of a ship for steering • gun barrel that is smooth and polished inside • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 5 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
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- making an image by passing x-rays through the body
- device using electrical current to measure the surface of a tiny object
- bottom lens of a microscope
- using multiple x-rays to form a 3-dimensional image of internal organs (CAT or CT scan)
- device with a very tiny camera at the end of a flexible tube
- top lens of a microscope
- making images of internal organs by using x-rays to track the movement of an x-ray absorbing material
- lens that eliminates distortion
- use of ultrasound or MRI to detect the elasticity of internal tissues or organs
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- use of fluorescent stains to view microscopic organisms in great detail
- microscope with two lenses
- use of sound waves to detect moving objects inside the body
- surgery performed with small incisions
- microscope with only one lens
- use of magnetic fields to generate an image inside the body
- device that uses a beam of electrons and magnetic coils to view magnified images
- device that generates pulses of sound
- material whose shape deforms when current passes through it
- area of medicine using x-ray technology
- technology that gives a view of the inside of the body
- use of sound waves inside the body
21 Clues: top lens of a microscope • microscope with two lenses • bottom lens of a microscope • microscope with only one lens • lens that eliminates distortion • use of sound waves inside the body • device that generates pulses of sound • surgery performed with small incisions • area of medicine using x-ray technology • making an image by passing x-rays through the body • ...
d 2025-11-21
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- an italian painter and architect who had many brilliant ideas and very famous painting
- A Renaissance architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
- a polish astronomer that concluded that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets orbited around it.
- a group of catholic leaders that met to respond to protestant challenges and direct the future of the catholic church
- a religious movement that split the christian church in two
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- a german monk and theologist that posted his 95 theses on a church door
- influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland.
- A major Italian Renaissance painter known for his balance, created The School of Athens.
- idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics
- belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- a italian astronomer who's discoveries helped to develop the scientific method
- A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David.
14 Clues: A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David. • idea that the sun was at the center of the universe • belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven • a religious movement that split the christian church in two • an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics • influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland. • ...
Biblical Archaeological discoveries. 2025-01-31
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- the study of the nature of god and religous belief
- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics
- An item made by a human, typically an item of cultural or historical significance
- a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds
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- belonging to the very distant past
- a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves
- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Jericho The oldest fortified city in the world
8 Clues: belonging to the very distant past • Jericho The oldest fortified city in the world • the study of the nature of god and religous belief • A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics • a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves • a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds • ...
The Geographical Discoveries 2023-04-07
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- The first land/island in the New World visited by Columbus.
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The surname of the person after whom America was named.
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- The shape of the transatlantic trade route created in the early 16th Century.
- A product which was grown by enslave Africans and exported to Europe.
- The nationality of the explorer first reaching India by ship.
- Thanks to Ptolemy our planet is considered this shape.
- Machu Pichu is a heritage of this ancient civilisation.
8 Clues: Thanks to Ptolemy our planet is considered this shape. • Machu Pichu is a heritage of this ancient civilisation. • The surname of the person after whom America was named. • The first land/island in the New World visited by Columbus. • The nationality of the explorer first reaching India by ship. • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-11-25
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- Money given for a specific purpose, often for education or projects.
- A loop of thread made by a needle in sewing.
- Simple, plant-like organisms that live in water.
- Material made from the treated hide of animals.
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- A strong, durable cotton fabric, typically used for jeans.
- The first or early model of something, used as a test version.
- New ideas, methods, or inventions that improve something.
- A pattern of squares, often in two or more colors.
- Loose fitting and not tight.
- Thin fiber used for sewing.
10 Clues: Thin fiber used for sewing. • Loose fitting and not tight. • A loop of thread made by a needle in sewing. • Material made from the treated hide of animals. • Simple, plant-like organisms that live in water. • A pattern of squares, often in two or more colors. • New ideas, methods, or inventions that improve something. • ...
9.5 2026-04-13
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- Vetoed act that would have provided a path to citizenship for undocumented children brought into the country by their parents
- Biggest cause for Latin American & Asian American immigration
- State with the largest population of Asian Americans
- The “hub” of technological inventions
- Spanish speakers can use it to keep up to date with news, sports, and shows?
- Author of the Joy Luck Club
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- Biggest focus for Asian Americans
- Latin Americans filled many jobs in the ______ industry
- Name of the region south of the 36 30 Parallel
- The largest minority group in the US
10 Clues: Author of the Joy Luck Club • Biggest focus for Asian Americans • The largest minority group in the US • The “hub” of technological inventions • Name of the region south of the 36 30 Parallel • State with the largest population of Asian Americans • Latin Americans filled many jobs in the ______ industry • Biggest cause for Latin American & Asian American immigration • ...
Dale Blundell, Archeology and the Bible 2025-01-31
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- King of Moab
- Cornerstone of the Middle East.
- Ancient hieroglyph cipher.
- The earliest writing form.
- An Egyptian writing style that uses pictures to represent. words or sounds
- The original users of pictograms.
- The study of artifacts to learn about the past.
- Tells the story of the conquest of Canaan.
- Where Moses got the Ten Commandments
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- Jewish manuscripts found in Khirbet Qumran.
- The largest Neolithic settlement ever.
- The most famous discoveries from Ain Ghazal
- Where the ark of the Covenant was found.
- The box housing the Ten Commandments
- The rules given to us by God for everyday life.
- Mounds of Debris in Jerico
- The first city to build walls around itself.
- The country where the Mernephat Stele was found.
- The body of water next to Ain Ghazal
- Recorded the victories of Mesha.
20 Clues: King of Moab • Ancient hieroglyph cipher. • Mounds of Debris in Jerico • The earliest writing form. • Cornerstone of the Middle East. • Recorded the victories of Mesha. • The original users of pictograms. • The box housing the Ten Commandments • The body of water next to Ain Ghazal • Where Moses got the Ten Commandments • The largest Neolithic settlement ever. • ...
Fictions that became realities 2025-11-19
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- What does Homer write on the board?
- How does Lisa call a smartphone?
- What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program
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- action or process of finding out something
- Inspired by Thomas Edison, Homer starts coming up with…
- What would Bart become if he didn't change his deceitful ways?
- What happened to the submarine that searched for the titanic?
- What is president Lisa trying to resolve? A budget _____
- Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics.
- Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob?
- How were the voting machines, according to Homer?
11 Clues: How does Lisa call a smartphone? • What does Homer write on the board? • action or process of finding out something • How were the voting machines, according to Homer? • Through what do the Simpsons escape the angry mob? • What was revealed in 2013? The NSA _______ program • Homer and Marge _____ Sweden in the winter olympics. • ...
Chapter 5: Our History Through Time and Place 2023-02-06
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- all the land and people under the control of a powerful nation
- workers add one kind of part to a product as it passes on a moving belt
- record made by people who saw or took part in an event
- record of an event that was made by a person who was not there
- large group of people living in a well organized way
- people who design ways to build and make things
- to make a choice that gets counted
- one thousand years
- to be treated equally
- time very long ago
- shows how to do something
- things that are made for the first time
- continuing without changing
- ten years
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- one hundred years
- citizens make the decisions
- equal treatment
- to exchange one good or service for another
- diagram that shows when and in what order events took place
- a good place for ships to dock and pick up goods or people
- citizens vote to choose government leaders that make decisions for the people
- all tools people can use every day
- short sayings
- freedoms
- how we describe the time we live in today
- right to vote
26 Clues: freedoms • ten years • short sayings • right to vote • equal treatment • one hundred years • one thousand years • time very long ago • to be treated equally • shows how to do something • citizens make the decisions • continuing without changing • to make a choice that gets counted • all tools people can use every day • things that are made for the first time • ...
Connecting the Timeline 2024-11-06
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- Who is responsible for painting the Mona Lisa?
- What was the religion that separated from the Roman Church and created a new strand of Christianity?
- What was known as the new approach to knowledge?
- Who invented the thermometer?
- Who was the father of Anatomy?
- Who was Martin Luther?
- Who nailed the 95 theses to the door of the Wittenburg Churchdoors?
- What is known as one of the most influential inventions of the Renaissance?
- Who became famous because of their use of perspective?
- What invention was created to study and look at the stars?
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- What was the reason for the protest against the catholic church?
- Why did the church split into two?
- How did the Protestant Reformation impact the New World?
- Many Renaissance writers and early humanists wrote about what?
- What is an intellectual movement focused on human achievements called?
- Planets revolving around the Sun are called?
- Planets revolving around the Earth are called?
- What is an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought?
- Teachings that the earth was the center of the universe is known as?
- Who was the First woman artist to gain world recognition?
20 Clues: Who was Martin Luther? • Who invented the thermometer? • Who was the father of Anatomy? • Why did the church split into two? • Planets revolving around the Sun are called? • Who is responsible for painting the Mona Lisa? • Planets revolving around the Earth are called? • What was known as the new approach to knowledge? • ...
5 Themes of Geography 2025-10-27
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- Prime __________ - The line of longitude at zero degrees
- The usual weather in a region over a long time.
- The spread of ideas, customs, or inventions from one place to another.
- Where something is found on Earth.
- A large landmass on Earth.
- Imaginary lines that run North to South
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Imaginary lines that run East to West
- __________ Characteristics - Natural parts of Earth like mountains, rivers, and deserts.
- _____________ Location- the exact spot on Earth using coordinates.
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- To change how you live to fit your environment.
- To rely on the environment for resources like water or food.
- Human _____________ Interaction How people adapt to, modify, or depend on their surroundings.
- Ways people move from place to place.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The travel of people, goods, and ideas.
- An area that shares common features.
- Describes what a location looks like or feels like.
- _____________ Location - A location described by what it’s near or around.
- To change the environment to meet your needs.
- ________ Characteristics - Things people have built, like cities and roads.
21 Clues: A large landmass on Earth. • Where something is found on Earth. • An area that shares common features. • Ways people move from place to place. • Imaginary lines that run East to West • The travel of people, goods, and ideas. • Imaginary lines that run North to South • To change the environment to meet your needs. • To change how you live to fit your environment. • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2023-10-12
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- his most notable inventions were an early gas mask and a traffic light.
- best known for his development of Florida's east coast. He was responsible for building the Florida East Coast Railway from Daytona to Key West.
- responsible for the introduction and development of alternating current for light and power
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity
- authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- a graphite lubricator, allowing superheated machinery to be oiled. Other inventions included a movable ironing board and lawn sprinkler.
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- the first inexpensive industrial process that allowed for the mass production of steel.
- developed "lightning wires" and "Morse code," an electronic alphabet that could carry messages.
- created the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- known for reorganizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable and gaining control of them.
- most well known for inventing the telephone.
- telegraph cables were undersea cables running under the Atlantic Ocean for telegraph communications.
- A business or groups of businesses that control a specific market.
- she invented the world's first hair-straightening formula and/or the hot comb
- became the first people to fly a heavier than air, power controlled machine, known as the Wright Flyer.
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- invented the automatic shoe lasting machine.
- the long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- developed his first railroad sleeping car
- invented a folding cabinet bed to fit in small homes
- a retail firm that conducts its business by receiving orders and shipping its merchandise through the mail and that supplies its customers with catalogs, circulars
- founded the Standard Oil Company
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- businesses control and determine prices and demand in this economic system
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid scientific discovery, standardization, mass production and industrialization from the late 19th century into the early 20th century.
- invented a method for producing a more durable carbon filament, making incandescent lighting practical and affordable for consumers.
- a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
32 Clues: founded the Standard Oil Company • a new method, idea, product, etc. • developed his first railroad sleeping car • invented the automatic shoe lasting machine. • most well known for inventing the telephone. • helped build the formidable American steel industry • invented a folding cabinet bed to fit in small homes • ...
Industrialization and Reform Review 2024-10-15
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- This is when kids are sent to work instead of school
- When businesses pay for announcements that draw public attention to their products
- The American Federation of Labor is one of the largest examples of this
- She called for equal opportunities for all and campaigned for the equal treatment of boys and girls
- Mechanical inventions such as this reduced the number of farm laborers
- He was the leader of the steel industry
- This amendment banned the making and selling of alcohol
- Against the use of alcohol
- She was the organizer of the first women's rights convention
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- He was the leader of the oil industry
- When workers stop working until their demands are met
- The name of the factory where a fire occurred, killing 146 workers
- When one company has control over the making of a product with no competition
- Someone who wants to see social changes and improvements
- He was the leader of the shipping and railroad industries
- He was the leader of the banking and finance industries
- This amendment gave women the right to vote.
- Workers put in long hours and worked for these types of wages
18 Clues: Against the use of alcohol • He was the leader of the oil industry • He was the leader of the steel industry • This amendment gave women the right to vote. • This is when kids are sent to work instead of school • When workers stop working until their demands are met • He was the leader of the banking and finance industries • ...
Chapter 4 Inventors/Inventions 2023-10-02
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- Liquid hydrocarbon formed over millions of years from decayed animals which can be used for lighting and lubrication
- Black woman who invented products for black women's hair (last name)
- Invented the telegraph (last name)
- Black man who invented the stop light (last name)
- Name for the record player invented by Thomas Edison
- Biracial man who invented the device that attaches the top part of a shoe to the bottom (last name)
- Drilled the first oil well (last name)
- Invented the electric light bulb (last name)
- Invented the air brake (last name)
- Black man who invented the rotary lawn mower (last name)
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- Former slave who invented oil lubrication systems (last name)
- Invention that uses electromagnetism to transmit messages along long distances
- Invented the sleeper car (last name)
- Invented the process that allowed people to produce steel quickly and cheaply (last name)
- Manufactured the first car, the Model T, on an assembly line (last name)
- Woman who invented the dishwasher (last name)
- A derivative of petroleum that is used to run internal combustion engines, which run cars
- Former slave whop invented the foldaway bed (last name)
- Invention created by Alexander Graham Bell
- Inventor who created the alternating electrical current
- Brothers who created the first airplane (last name)
21 Clues: Invented the telegraph (last name) • Invented the air brake (last name) • Invented the sleeper car (last name) • Drilled the first oil well (last name) • Invention created by Alexander Graham Bell • Invented the electric light bulb (last name) • Woman who invented the dishwasher (last name) • Black man who invented the stop light (last name) • ...
Technological Inventions in 1960s 2025-02-12
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- – "Wireless sound communication improved."
- – "Energy-efficient light source invented in 1962."
- – "Vehicle that floats on air."
- – "Portable music tape introduced in 1963."
- – "Rocket that took Apollo to the moon."
- – "Technology for recording moving images."
- – "Heart device improved in the 1960s."
- – "Fast computer memory."
- – "Brand of TV using new technology."
- – "Company that made photocopiers popular."
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- – "Early internet developed in 1969."
- – "Strong fiber used in bulletproof vests."
- – "747 jumbo jet project began in the 1960s."
- – "Light beam technology invented in 1960."
- – "Computer pointing device invented in 1964."
- – "Beginner-friendly programming language from 1964."
- – "Small electronic circuit for computers."
- – "First geostationary satellite in 1963."
- – "First communications satellite in 1962."
- – "Cash machine invented in 1967."
20 Clues: – "Fast computer memory." • – "Vehicle that floats on air." • – "Cash machine invented in 1967." • – "Early internet developed in 1969." • – "Brand of TV using new technology." • – "Heart device improved in the 1960s." • – "Rocket that took Apollo to the moon." • – "Wireless sound communication improved." • – "First geostationary satellite in 1963." • ...
John Quincy Adams Inventions 2025-09-17
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- Blanket
- Ear cleaning device
- Subatomic particle
- Sea creature
- Crystal
- Rock band
- Color
- Coin
- Fruit
- 2D shape
- Pool ball
- Way to cite words
- Math formula
- Animal sound
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- US city
- Rodent
- Testing format
- Style of art and music
- Type of journey
- Family Guy character
- Bird
- Raw material harvesting site
- Writing implement
- Unit of liquid measurement
- Line of people
- Fast, easy, and casual Mexican restaurant
- Vegetable
- Video game
- Marching percussion instrument
- Arrow holder
30 Clues: Bird • Coin • Color • Fruit • Rodent • US city • Blanket • Crystal • 2D shape • Rock band • Vegetable • Pool ball • Video game • Sea creature • Math formula • Animal sound • Arrow holder • Testing format • Line of people • Type of journey • Writing implement • Way to cite words • Subatomic particle • Ear cleaning device • Family Guy character • Style of art and music • Unit of liquid measurement • Raw material harvesting site • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-06-02
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- Last name of woman who worked for suffrage
- Gov. Branch that is led by the President
- Person who travels looking for new discoveries
- Native American home
- Something you must have to live
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- Resource found in nature used to make things
- First name of first African American Supreme Court justice
- Someone who does a job for free
- Work people do for you, like car repairs
- To reject a bill; done by the President
- An official rule, don't break these!
11 Clues: Native American home • Someone who does a job for free • Something you must have to live • An official rule, don't break these! • To reject a bill; done by the President • Gov. Branch that is led by the President • Work people do for you, like car repairs • Last name of woman who worked for suffrage • Resource found in nature used to make things • ...
A better Crossword 2021-07-31
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- The capital of Italy
- Main antagonist in Dreamworks Sinbad
- Whats __ Dog
- Another term for a peanut
- "Into the thick of it __"
- One of the greatest inventions dating back to the fourth century BC
- A popular streaming site
- International Muti-sport event
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- Mountain Chicken
- The act of hurling something out of a window
- Light diffraction through moisture in the atmosphere
- Type of plants know for having thick fleshy leaves or stems adapted to storing water
- Moive/Movies starring the GOAT's of Basketball
- Keeps your bones strong
14 Clues: Whats __ Dog • Mountain Chicken • The capital of Italy • Keeps your bones strong • A popular streaming site • Another term for a peanut • "Into the thick of it __" • International Muti-sport event • Main antagonist in Dreamworks Sinbad • The act of hurling something out of a window • Moive/Movies starring the GOAT's of Basketball • ...
Q 2023-11-29
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- soldiers paid to fight
- an army made up of citizens
- helped train the army at valley forge
- commander of the continental army
- made many inventions
- the place where the Boston Massacre happened
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- the raising of prices
- to stand up against something
- where the shot around the world occurred
- started the sons of liberty
- pretended to be a man to fight in the war
- betrayed the patriots
- a list of signatures for a cause
- where the soldiers were trained in the winter
14 Clues: made many inventions • the raising of prices • betrayed the patriots • soldiers paid to fight • started the sons of liberty • an army made up of citizens • to stand up against something • a list of signatures for a cause • commander of the continental army • helped train the army at valley forge • where the shot around the world occurred • pretended to be a man to fight in the war • ...
jobs 2024-12-06
The scientific revolution 2023-01-17
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- Newton Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc.
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic church
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- laws laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; establish order in our world
- theory the sun is the center of universe, Copernicus
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- method developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
- press allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- Copernicus theorizes sun is in the center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- developed laws of planetary motion
10 Clues: developed laws of planetary motion • theory the sun is the center of universe, Copernicus • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • press allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Newton Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc. • ...
Black Holes 2024-09-16
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- biggest type of black hole
- a grey hole
- what the whole universe is made of
- first telescope to take an image of a black hole
- how a black hole is created
- first black hole to be discovered
- the 4th state of matter
- a type of matter that comprises of most the universe
- closest black hole discovered
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- made the most important black hole discoveries
- what happens to matter entering a black hole
- what is at the other end of a black hole
- a black hole theory
- a technology used to find black holes
- a different name for a black hole
- the biggest black hole discovered
- first person to find a black hole
17 Clues: a grey hole • a black hole theory • the 4th state of matter • biggest type of black hole • how a black hole is created • closest black hole discovered • a different name for a black hole • the biggest black hole discovered • first person to find a black hole • first black hole to be discovered • what the whole universe is made of • a technology used to find black holes • ...
12 Women That Have Contributed to Healthcare's History 2021-08-16
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- discovered key insight for diabetes treatment
- made groundbreaking discoveries on alzheimer's, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's, schizophrenia
- first African American surgeon general
- first known female physician, Greek doctor, penned oldest medicine book by a woman
- first Native American woman to earn MD, opened a hospital in Waterhill Reserve
- founded modern nursing, "lady with the lamp"
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- won Boylston Prize for providing first reliable information about menstruation
- ancient Egyptian physician, titled "Lady Overseer of Female Physicians"
- first African American woman to earn MD, wrote "Book of Medical Discourses," cared for freedmen postwar
- first female surgeon general & first Hispanic, became deputy director of National Institute of Health and Human Development
- first American woman to earn MD degree
- founded American Red Cross, "angel of the battlefield"
12 Clues: first American woman to earn MD degree • first African American surgeon general • founded modern nursing, "lady with the lamp" • discovered key insight for diabetes treatment • founded American Red Cross, "angel of the battlefield" • ancient Egyptian physician, titled "Lady Overseer of Female Physicians" • ...
Industrialization Notes 2023-09-19
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- a limit on how many immigrants from a particular country could come into the country, the US never had any
- began as a wave of inventions such as cash registers, typewriters, and adding machines
- American finance was dominated by him
- the greatest inventor of the 1880's
- political machines were parties led by a powerful:
- politics in this age were ________
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- their success helped others and they were always trusted because they do the right thing
- corporate mergers lead to giant companies called:
- sold 90% of the oil in America
- would take from others and tax the poor, their riches never helped others
10 Clues: sold 90% of the oil in America • politics in this age were ________ • the greatest inventor of the 1880's • American finance was dominated by him • corporate mergers lead to giant companies called: • political machines were parties led by a powerful: • would take from others and tax the poor, their riches never helped others • ...
china 2023-10-24
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- one of chinas most famous inventions
- dynasty a dynasty that lasted through 2070-1600BCE
- a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius.
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- a dynasty that lasted from 1700-1050BCE
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- parts of animal bone, used in divination ceremonies in ancient China
- one of chinas most secret traded items
7 Clues: one of chinas most famous inventions • one of chinas most secret traded items • a dynasty that lasted from 1700-1050BCE • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • dynasty a dynasty that lasted through 2070-1600BCE • parts of animal bone, used in divination ceremonies in ancient China • ...
Noble Prize Winning Physicist 2021-07-06
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- for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy
- for his work on the scattering of light
- for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces
- for the discovery and the interpretation of the Cherenkov effect
- for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them
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- for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory
- for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
- discovery of nuetron
- for his investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of argon in connection with these studies
9 Clues: discovery of nuetron • for his work on the scattering of light • for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory • for the discovery and the interpretation of the Cherenkov effect • for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy • for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces • ...
Cultural Geography 2022-01-12
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- The spread of the beliefs and social activities of one culture to different ethnicities, religions, nationalities, etc.
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits, such as religious beliefs, language, or lifestyle (two words)
- Found in large heterogeneous (varied) societies large territory as compared to folk culture (two words)
- set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share
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- Anonymous hearth(s) (unknown origins) Diffuses (Spreads) slowly and on a small scale (Two words)
- New ideas and discoveries that change culture
- the core principals and ideals of a society (two words)
- The features common to all cultures (two words)
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part, such as language spoken or sports played (two words)
- The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems
10 Clues: New ideas and discoveries that change culture • The features common to all cultures (two words) • the core principals and ideals of a society (two words) • The use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems • set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share • ...
Unit 4: Monsoon Asia Vocab and Content 2025-01-10
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- region that traded spices, jade, and porcelain
- the network of small land and sea trade routes connecting Eurasia from 114BCE - 1450 CE
- region that traded metals, ivory, timber, and tortoise shells
- the Mongol leader who brought in foreigners to help rule in China
- Japanese religion expressing love and respect for nature
- the major religion to come from Europe
- invention by Chinese used in warfare
- a philosophy-based belief based on the respectful relationships between people in society
- the dynasties known for the most inventions and innovations (2 of them)
- region that traded oil, wine, horses, and cloth
- a line of rulers descended from one family
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- the major religion to come from Gupta that was most popular in Asia
- supplying the land with water from other places
- royal authority comes from heaven
- to make large quantities of an item like statues or pottery
- rule by officials of proven merit / quality
- a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- the dynasty known for instituting Civil Service Examinations
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent to a person
- the dynasty known for the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors
- a samurai code of honor that called on warriors to be honest, fair, and fearless
21 Clues: royal authority comes from heaven • invention by Chinese used in warfare • the major religion to come from Europe • a line of rulers descended from one family • rule by officials of proven merit / quality • a member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • region that traded spices, jade, and porcelain • supplying the land with water from other places • ...
Vocab Challenge 2025-09-19
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- People who move around a lot instead of staying in one place.
- The slow change of living things over many generations.
- Changing in order to survive better in a new environment.
- A group of people living and working together in one place.
- Early humans who hunted animals and gathered plants for food.
- A large, organized society with cities, government, and culture.
- A new idea or invention that improves life.
- The time before people started writing things down.
- structure The way a society is organized, including roles and relationships.
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- Taming wild animals or plants so they can be useful to humans.
- The act of staying alive in difficult conditions.
- The later stone age when humans began farming and settling in villages.
- The characteristics and sense of self that make a person or group unique.
- The shared beliefs, arts, customs, and traditions of a group.
- Tools, machines, or inventions that help make life easier.
- When people or animals move from one place to another, usually to find better conditions.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- The early stone age when humans used simple stone tools and hunted animals.
- Natural materials like water, land, and minerals that people use.
19 Clues: Growing crops and raising animals for food. • A new idea or invention that improves life. • The act of staying alive in difficult conditions. • The time before people started writing things down. • The slow change of living things over many generations. • Changing in order to survive better in a new environment. • ...
Archaeology in the Bible 2025-01-31
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- Oldest city in the World and considered the first wall city in the world.
- Archaeological discoveries can provide tangible evidence to support or challenge certain biblical narratives.
- Prophet on Dead Sea scrolls
- Shed light on the social, economic,and political contexts of that time period.
- Considered the first extra-biblical mention of the nation
- A system of writing using pictures to represent words or sounds.
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- Largest Neolithic settlements in the world along the Jordon river.
- Region in the middle East that was home to some of the earliest civilizations.
- Early form of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the OT.
- A mound of Earth and debris that provides valuable insight into the city's history.
- This language was on the Rosetta Stone.
- The excavation of the massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho.
- Key source for understanding the history of the ancient Isrealites.
- Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- what dead sea scrolls were written on.
16 Clues: Prophet on Dead Sea scrolls • what dead sea scrolls were written on. • This language was on the Rosetta Stone. • Artifact that helped decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. • Considered the first extra-biblical mention of the nation • The study of ancient remains that provides insight into the OT. • A system of writing using pictures to represent words or sounds. • ...
Q & A Education Vocabulary 2022-06-20
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- Both my children are fast_____ and are doing very well at school. (learn)
- Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics)
- Eg. Many parents think that ______ is the most important thing in the world.(educate)
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- It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support)
- There is a general _______ throughout the country that things will get worse before they get better. (believe)
- Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover)
- Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise)
- Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist)
8 Clues: Do you believe in the _______ of aliens? (exist) • Mr Calvin helped us with the ________ of the event. (organise) • Louis Pasteur made some important scientific _______ (discover) • It was a popular idea and quickly gained many _______. (support) • Archimedes was a great _________ of the ancient world. (mathematics) • ...
Some Key Business Terms 2021-02-02
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- All the activities which go into marketing a product or service.
- A person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks.
- Communication between the business and customer, making the customer aware that the product is for sale.
- Anybody who has an interest in what a business does.
- The increase worth that a business creates for a product.
- The owners of a company.
- The amount of income received from selling goods or services.
- Trade undertaken using electronic means on the internet.
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- The group of customers a product is aimed at.
- The process of transforming inventions into products that can be sold to customers.
- The use of name, symbol or design to identify a particular product.
- Occurs when the revenue of a business are greater than its costs.
- A characteristic of a product that make it different from other similar products being sold in the market.
- The process of gaining information about customers, competitors and market trends.
- The flow of cash into and out of a business.
15 Clues: The owners of a company. • The flow of cash into and out of a business. • The group of customers a product is aimed at. • Anybody who has an interest in what a business does. • Trade undertaken using electronic means on the internet. • The increase worth that a business creates for a product. • The amount of income received from selling goods or services. • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2024-12-05
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- spinning machine powered by water used to produce cotton more rapidly and in greater quantities.
- machine designed for weaving.
- major highway where drivers typically pay a fee to use it.
- increase in the population of a city/town as a result of people moving from rural areas to urban ones.
- introduction of machines into a process, activity or place.
- machine that uses steam and heat pressure to create mechanical motion.
- vehicle driven by steam or electricity that runs on rails and is used to pull trains.
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- large amount of production of the same product.
- Scottish inventor and engineer who created the steam engine.
- development of industries in a country.
- machine for making fabric powered by steam, water or electricity rather than by hand.
- multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton.
- machine used to separate cotton from its seeds.
- American inventor and engineer who revolutionized the cotton industry through his inventions.
- small business or manufacturing activity performed in people’s house.
15 Clues: machine designed for weaving. • development of industries in a country. • large amount of production of the same product. • machine used to separate cotton from its seeds. • multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton. • major highway where drivers typically pay a fee to use it. • introduction of machines into a process, activity or place. • ...
Great Depression Review 2026-01-06
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- Inventions like teh assembly line become commonplace in a factory, which leads to this
- for stock brokers to make profits with a margined stock, the value of the stock must ______________
- the value of the US dollar is tied to a fixed amount of gold
- A series of legislation and policies aimed to end the great depression
- Buying a stock with a small down payment and borrowing the rest
- provides financial support for elderly Americans, unemployed workers, and people with disabilities
- Americans wanted this political change post-WW1
- The origional amount borrowed
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- Buy now pay later
- a large drought covering most of the Midwest, hurt farmers during the great depression
- Period of widespread fear of communism, socialism, and anarchism in the United States
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- protects workers right to organize unions and to collective bargaining
- makeshift communities built from scrap resources they could find
- created millions of jobs for unemployed Americans, focusing on infrastructure projects.
15 Clues: Buy now pay later • The origional amount borrowed • Americans wanted this political change post-WW1 • the value of the US dollar is tied to a fixed amount of gold • Buying a stock with a small down payment and borrowing the rest • makeshift communities built from scrap resources they could find • A series of legislation and policies aimed to end the great depression • ...
World War 2 Inventions 2021-04-26
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- used to get money from the bank
- This kind of bomb was made to kill people using radiation
- Was blasted into the sky to help get information from space
- Perfected by the British during the Battle of Britain to detect incoming air raids,
- The world's first intercontinental ballistic missile had a range of 200-225 miles, reached an altitude of up to 60 miles and could strike London just three minutes after its launch in Holland.
- were used to hold Oil or fuel.
- in the closing months of World War 2 as a way of giving fighters an advantage over their enemies in the sky.
- Helped prevent pilots from getting sick from high altitude.
- Was a big moving vehicle that shoots bullets and missiles.
- We use it every day to search on the internet.
- It helps 2 items stuck together when put on it
- was made to multiple gun shots in a short time.
- a type of drug that effective against many bacterial infections caused by staphylococci and streptococci
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- It was used to that strong gasses wouldn't hurt people with this invention on.
- helped make pilots land safer
- The potential power stored within the Atom had been known for a long time, but it was during WWII that the race to harness its power really began
- It made coffee easier to take on the go
- A fun toy that looks like a steel coil and falls down a stair.
- were used to shoot missiles underwater.
- A type of pencil that was made so the ink doesn't dry out.
- were created for reconnaissance and ferrying small items between ships.
- a kind of rubber that was cheap
22 Clues: helped make pilots land safer • were used to hold Oil or fuel. • used to get money from the bank • a kind of rubber that was cheap • It made coffee easier to take on the go • were used to shoot missiles underwater. • We use it every day to search on the internet. • It helps 2 items stuck together when put on it • was made to multiple gun shots in a short time. • ...
Unit 3 Innovative Inventions 2021-10-27
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- tools needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
- important
- exclusive rights over an invention
- a person who creates something
- able to be eaten
- Tool or piece of equipment
- A process of improvement in the material
- Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- to motivate
- to make a test
- relating to recent times or present
- to keep safe
- used to give light in a room
- to carry out a task; to act or entertain
- to let someone do something
- An overcrowding; a clogging
- a small useful machine or device
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- A belief or view about something
- characteristic
- to come into sight
- a machine or tool used to do a household job
- a tool or device used for a particular purpose
- Ability to recognize familiar faces
- something that is made for the first time
- to harm something
- the first of its kind
- moving backward or forward in time
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- to help
- to make possible
- Convert waste into reusable material.
31 Clues: to help • important • to motivate • to keep safe • characteristic • to make a test • able to be eaten • to make possible • to harm something • to come into sight • the first of its kind • Tool or piece of equipment • to let someone do something • An overcrowding; a clogging • used to give light in a room • a person who creates something • A belief or view about something • ...
Deutsche Erfindungen (German Inventions) 2018-01-24
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- Diese Schokolade passt in der Tasche einer Sportjacke. (This chocolate fits in the pocket of a sports jacket.)
- Wir dekorieren diesen Baum in Winter. (We decorate this tree in winter.)
- Man beißt diesen Bär. (One bites this bear.)
- Das Studium von Krankheitserreger. (The study of germs that make you sick.)
- Es hilft, wenn du Kopfschmerzen hast. (It helps when you have a headache.)
- In diesem Garten wachsen keine Blumen. (No flowers grow in this garden.)
- Mit ihm kann man Videos und Programme sehen. (One can watch videos and programs on it.)
- Wir alle tragen sie. Oft sind sie blau. (We all wear them. They are often blue.)
- Kinder können damit fahren. (Children can drive this.)
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- Sie helfen beim Sehen. (They help with seeing.)
- Getränke und Essen bleiben warm oder kalt mit ihr. (Drinks and food stay warm or cold with it.)
- Du brauchst es, wenn du mich anrufen möchtest. (You need it if you want to call me.)
- es macht Lieder sehr klein. (It makes songs very small.)
- Heute steht er in jeder Küche. (Today it is found in every kitchen.)
- Sie geht auf einem belegtes Brot. (It goes on a sandwich.)
- Mit ihm kann mann fliegen. (One can fly with it.)
- Adolf Dassler hat diese Schuhe gemacht. (Adolf Dassler made these shoes.)
- Es macht Leute sicherer im Auto. (It makes people safer in the car.)
- Sie ist weiß, und du sollst sie morgens und abends benutzen. (It is white, and you should use it in the morning and in the evening)
- Es hat zwei Räder, aber es fährt sehr schnell. (It has two wheels, but drives very fast.)
20 Clues: Man beißt diesen Bär. (One bites this bear.) • Sie helfen beim Sehen. (They help with seeing.) • Mit ihm kann mann fliegen. (One can fly with it.) • Kinder können damit fahren. (Children can drive this.) • es macht Lieder sehr klein. (It makes songs very small.) • Sie geht auf einem belegtes Brot. (It goes on a sandwich.) • ...
1960s Technology: Important Inventions 2023-10-23
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- Portable audio storage medium.
- Medical breakthrough in assisted reproduction.
- Energy-efficient light source.
- Used in touch-tone phones.
- Medical imaging technology using X-rays.
- Light-emitting diode technology.
- Medical imaging technology.
- Pointing device for computers.
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- Advancement in aviation technology.
- Entertainment medium using electronic technology.
- Real-time visual communication technology.
- Device for operating electronic appliances.
- Miniature integrated circuit.
- Non-invasive medical imaging technology.
- Broadcasting via communication satellites.
- Widely used home movie format.
- Invention with applications in technology and medicine.
- Precursor to the modern internet.
- Scannable code for product identification.
- Storage medium for data and software.
20 Clues: Used in touch-tone phones. • Medical imaging technology. • Miniature integrated circuit. • Portable audio storage medium. • Widely used home movie format. • Energy-efficient light source. • Pointing device for computers. • Light-emitting diode technology. • Precursor to the modern internet. • Advancement in aviation technology. • Storage medium for data and software. • ...
Top 20 Manmade inventions 2024-04-09
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- Device for broadcasting moving images; often called the 'tube'.
- Edison's bright idea for illumination.
- Watt powered the Industrial Revolution with this.
- Turing's legacy, essential for modern computing.
- Synthetic material shaping the modern world.
- Penicillin, for one, fights bacterial infections.
- Flow of charge that Edison harnessed.
- Marconi's medium for wireless audio transmission.
- Global network connecting millions of computers.
- Scripted system for communication.
- Silicon heart of modern electronics.
- Cooling system preserving your food and more.
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- Drives automobiles with explosive power.
- Wright brothers' vehicle for flight.
- Early invention that keeps on turning.
- Power source splitting atoms for electricity.
- Satellite navigation aid, short and simple.
- Gutenberg's revolutionary machine for mass production of books.
- Bell's invention for long-distance communication.
- Jenner's preventive shot against diseases.
20 Clues: Scripted system for communication. • Wright brothers' vehicle for flight. • Silicon heart of modern electronics. • Flow of charge that Edison harnessed. • Early invention that keeps on turning. • Edison's bright idea for illumination. • Drives automobiles with explosive power. • Jenner's preventive shot against diseases. • Satellite navigation aid, short and simple. • ...
Treasures 1.5 Kids' Inventions 2023-01-18
36 Clues: 집 • 약 • 발견 • 질문 • 잊다 • 시계 • 대답 • 다시 • 야구 • 기계 • 가게 • 병원 • 소리 • 회사 • 구멍 • 둥근 • 대회 • 할머니 • 그렸다 • 누군가 • 무언가 • 똑똑한 • 발명품 • 딱 맞다 • 어린이들 • ~ 안에 • 발명하다 • 머무르다 • 생각했다 • 녹음하다 • 짐을 싸다 • ~하는 동안 • 야구 방망이 • 아이디어, 생각 • 모두, 모든 사람 • 더 낫게, 더 좋게
Y6 UNIT 4 - Inventions 2025-01-20
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- very dirty
- A thing that hangs on the wall and can tell time.
- A small car that collects data on Mars
- An invention that changed the entertainment in the last century. Movies became more popular because of it.
- Ginny didn't notice him and walked right _____ him.
- Harry ______ and saw the sky turning black.
- An invisible piece of technology many of us can't live without
- Steve Jobs introduced this in 2006.
- past simple of swim
- A thing that makes persons life easier.
- A robot that looks like human
- past simple of eat
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- A mean of transport first made many years ago, now it looks very different than then
- Very pleased
- Smiling a lot
- Will is used to talk about our ________ about future.
- A device that detects object nearby
- A thing needed to give energy to some devices (TV remote etc.)
- to look at someone in a cruel way
- horrible, disgusting
- to change something to make it better
21 Clues: very dirty • Very pleased • Smiling a lot • past simple of eat • past simple of swim • horrible, disgusting • A robot that looks like human • to look at someone in a cruel way • A device that detects object nearby • Steve Jobs introduced this in 2006. • to change something to make it better • A small car that collects data on Mars • A thing that makes persons life easier. • ...
Intellectual Property Law 2021-03-30
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- state law that protects formulas and recipes giving advantage over the competitors
- the use of someone else's work and the claim that it is your own
- any violation to something protected by IPL
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- protects various forms of written and artistic expression
- property that belongs to and can be used by the public
- the expressed authority from the owner of the work you wish to use
- the use of protected work with permission and without penalty
- protects a name or symbol that identifies the source of the goods or service
- the law that protects property that results from the fruits of our mental labor
- federal protection for inventions of tangible things
10 Clues: any violation to something protected by IPL • federal protection for inventions of tangible things • property that belongs to and can be used by the public • protects various forms of written and artistic expression • the use of protected work with permission and without penalty • the use of someone else's work and the claim that it is your own • ...
Thomas Edison crossword puzzle. 2023-09-18
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- Let thousands of people get new ____ in the factories that mass produced light bulbs and power plants.
- Improved household _________ so that people could cook, clean, read, bathe and much more.
- Made homes _____ by replacing openly exposed flames with concealed light bulbs so that their houses didn't burn down.
- Created a new section of the economy for machines and things driven by electricity.
- Let ___________ have a way to stay up after dark and work.
- Has over ________ patents
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- Invented the light bulb as well as the _____ grid
- ______ outside are safer because they are lit up.
- ________ other scientists to invent new and improve upon his inventions.
- The phonograph let people play _____
10 Clues: Has over ________ patents • The phonograph let people play _____ • Invented the light bulb as well as the _____ grid • ______ outside are safer because they are lit up. • Let ___________ have a way to stay up after dark and work. • ________ other scientists to invent new and improve upon his inventions. • ...
list 21 2024-03-22
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- a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something
- a person who has attained eminence in their field is an inspiration to others
- others
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- springing back; rebounding
- to cater to or profit from the weaknesses or vices
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- a superficially valuable or pleasing appearance
- very pleasing, especially to the senses; delectable
- readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.;
- to misunderstand the meaning of; take in a wrong sense; misinterpret
- barely adequate or the least possible
11 Clues: others • springing back; rebounding • barely adequate or the least possible • a superficially valuable or pleasing appearance • readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; • to cater to or profit from the weaknesses or vices • very pleasing, especially to the senses; delectable • a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something • ...
Paranthropus boisei Crossword 2024-04-01
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- Enlarged jaw piece with strong muscles for chewing
- Many fossils have been found in -------- sediment
- Researcher(s) responsible for many fossil discoveries
- One country where fossils have been located
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- "- man" early nickname due to believed diet
- Foramen Magnum shape
- The older epoch P. boisei lived in
- Nickname for the type specimen or OH 5 fossil
8 Clues: Foramen Magnum shape • The older epoch P. boisei lived in • "- man" early nickname due to believed diet • One country where fossils have been located • Nickname for the type specimen or OH 5 fossil • Many fossils have been found in -------- sediment • Enlarged jaw piece with strong muscles for chewing • Researcher(s) responsible for many fossil discoveries
Famous Archeologists 2023-10-21
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- The site that was worked on in the 1950s was in ---
- The ancient Egyptian King whose tomb was found in 1922 was ---
- The British archaeologist who found a tomb in 1922 was Howard Carter
- The father of Palestinian archaeology made sure everyone kept detailed --- of the artefacts they found
- Kathleen --- taught new and exciting techniques to students
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- The skull that was discovered in Olduvai Gorge belonged to an ancient primate
- Flinders --- was known as the father of Palestinian archaeology
- The Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age are part of the three --- system
- C.J. --- was a famous Danish archaeologist
- The archaeologist whose discoveries helped us to understand human evolution was Mary ---
10 Clues: C.J. --- was a famous Danish archaeologist • The site that was worked on in the 1950s was in --- • Kathleen --- taught new and exciting techniques to students • The ancient Egyptian King whose tomb was found in 1922 was --- • Flinders --- was known as the father of Palestinian archaeology • The British archaeologist who found a tomb in 1922 was Howard Carter • ...
Leonardo da vinci crossword 2020-12-05
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- /mr Vincis other famous profession besides art
- /the month and date leonardo da Vinci was born
- /a famous Renaissance artist
- / a invention of Mr Vinci which used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere
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- /an invention made by Mr Vinci
- / the most famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci
- /Invention made by Leonardo da Vinci which was an early precursor to the principle of the modern day helicopter
- /a special door made by leonardo da Vinci
- /alot of Mr Vincis inventions were about....
- is a watertight costume for underwater use
10 Clues: /a famous Renaissance artist • /an invention made by Mr Vinci • /a special door made by leonardo da Vinci • is a watertight costume for underwater use • /the month and date leonardo da Vinci was born • /alot of Mr Vincis inventions were about.... • /mr Vincis other famous profession besides art • / the most famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Fun Puzzle :) 2024-02-25
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- is now known as the Indus River
- his mother cooked about 7.7 pounds of this
- one of the biggest inventions in science & math
- the oldest language and the mother of all languages
- Yogi Bapa gave Mahant Swami Maharaj six of these when he came to eat
- bhakta, Bhagatji Maharaj's childhood name
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- age that he ran away after jumping from the loft
- known as the eternal religion (Sanatan Dharma)
- Shushruta was the father of _______ (Hint: a field)
- Maharaj, which sadhu did Bhagatiji Maharaj find during his mission
10 Clues: is now known as the Indus River • bhakta, Bhagatji Maharaj's childhood name • his mother cooked about 7.7 pounds of this • known as the eternal religion (Sanatan Dharma) • one of the biggest inventions in science & math • age that he ran away after jumping from the loft • Shushruta was the father of _______ (Hint: a field) • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2025-08-13
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- The growth of towns and cities as people moved from rural areas.
- The country where the Industrial Revolution began.
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- Man-made waterway used to transport goods during the Industrial Revolution.
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- Harmful substances released into the air, water, or soil from industry.
- Relating to manufacturing, production, or large-scale industry.
- Spinning _____
- The queen who reigned over Britain for much of the 19th century.
- Work done by people, often in exchange for wages.
- A large building where goods are made, often with machinery.
10 Clues: Spinning _____ • Work done by people, often in exchange for wages. • The country where the Industrial Revolution began. • The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions. • A large building where goods are made, often with machinery. • Relating to manufacturing, production, or large-scale industry. • ...
Areas of law 2024-12-02
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- Rules about how the government works with people, like laws about crime or how the government makes decisions.
- Rules to protect the environment, like air, water, and wildlife.
- Rules about things that are illegal and the punishments for doing them.
- Rules to protect creative ideas, like inventions, books, and logos.
- Rules about buying, selling, and using land and buildings.
- Rules for soldiers and how the army operates.
- Rules about healthcare, doctors, hospitals, and health insurance.
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- Rules for starting, running, and ending businesses.
- Rules to make sure businesses compete fairly and don’t cheat.
- Rules about who can live in a country, and how they can come and go.
- Rules that define what people can and cannot do, like what’s legal or illegal.
- Rules about how to go through the legal process, like going to court.
- Rules about how the government collects money from people and businesses.
- Rules about what happens when someone or a business can’t pay their debts.
- Rules about family matters like marriage, divorce, and child custody.
- Rules that countries follow when they deal with each other.
- Rules that help settle disagreements between people, like fights over money or property.
- Rules about workers’ rights and what employers can and cannot do.
- Rules about promises people or businesses make to each other that they have to keep.
- Rules that govern relationships between individuals or private groups.
20 Clues: Rules for soldiers and how the army operates. • Rules for starting, running, and ending businesses. • Rules about buying, selling, and using land and buildings. • Rules that countries follow when they deal with each other. • Rules to make sure businesses compete fairly and don’t cheat. • Rules to protect the environment, like air, water, and wildlife. • ...
STS Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-01
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- An organism exclusively native to a place or biota
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- it is a strategy that attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- They established many of the first transgenic models of human disease, including the first carcinoma caused by a transgene.
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- are inventions and innovations in communication have had a major influence on society.
- It is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- proteins created by gene cloning
- it is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Cape-to-Cairo railroad vertically across Africa
- One of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem.
- It originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- cloths or fabrics
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)
- It is a threat to environment that the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- can be used in the treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- means our surrounding includes air, water, soil, Biological environment, noise aesthetics, cultural, socio-economic, political conditions.
- It is a threat to environment that plastics and garbages dumped into river
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- The basic principle for producing a GMO was to add new genetic material into an organism's genome.
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines.
- it is a type of Biodiversity that each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- Human motivation explains the reasons why people behave the way they do
- It is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- Genetic modification or engineering is used for increasing the production of crops, pest control, weed management etc.
- Industrialized nations first laid track in their own countries, then in their colonies and other areas under their political influence
- it was invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. It is made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- one of the 3 main goals of Biological Diversity
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- it has become one of the clearest indicators of life outcomes such as employment, income and social status, and is a strong predictor of attitudes and wellbeing.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is neurotoxic and prenatal exposure can affect brain development, even at low doses of exposure.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- These organisms are now used for several purposes, and are particularly important in producing large amounts of pure human proteins for use in medicine.
- Tracking and confirmation of the spread of disease
- It is built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers and to create improved crops.
- One of the 10 commercially available crops grown from GMO seeds in the U.S.
- it is the concept of leisure developed from labor-saving technology. People use the money they earn to take advantage of leisure time.
- It is the shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- can be useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health.
- Evolution is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms.
- Trans-Siberian railroad (1891-1905)
- It is a threat to environment that tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries, vehicles
- A species present in such small numbers that it is at risk of extinction.
- it is a large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement of medical science.
- It was demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant. It is also founded the English Liberties of today.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- it is a type of Biodiversity that the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- it is a type of Biodiversity that the large variety of different ecosystems on earth, which have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in the habitat.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad across Europe to the Middle East
- are often called the “motherculture” because theyinfluenced other Mesoamerican societies
60 Clues: cloths or fabrics • proteins created by gene cloning • Comes from the Latin word “techne” • Trans-Siberian railroad (1891-1905) • Comes from the Latin word “scientia” • Intelligence demonstrated by machines. • Earth is not special in a cosmological sense. • Cape-to-Cairo railroad vertically across Africa • one of the 3 main goals of Biological Diversity • ...
Unit 7 Review World Civ 2023-03-23
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- followers of Martin Luther's new teachings
- time of new discoveries in astronomy, chemistry, etc.
- Religion of King Henry BEFORE his change
- what Catholics and Protestants do to each other after the Reformation
- spreads the plague into Europe
- astronomer who used a telescope
- 3/4 of accused during witch hunts
- creator of the printing press
- astronomer who said the sun is the center of the solar system
- attempt to get rid of all bad after Reformation
- missionaries created to convert more Catholics
- English who discovers the laws of gravity
- what indulgence money was used for
- HOW the Europeans could pay for education
- time of learning and art
- King of England that changes religion
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- papers that were sold to forgive sins
- painter/artist of the Renaissance who painted on the ceiling
- Grammar, poetry, math, geometry, astronomy, public speaking
- Banker who helped pay for the Renaissance
- main religion of Europe
- wrote 95 complaints against the church
- new technology used to make books/copies
- WHERE Europe got their information from
- Catholic Church response to Martin Luther
- leader of the Catholic Church
- time of protesting against Catholic Church
27 Clues: main religion of Europe • time of learning and art • leader of the Catholic Church • creator of the printing press • spreads the plague into Europe • astronomer who used a telescope • 3/4 of accused during witch hunts • what indulgence money was used for • papers that were sold to forgive sins • King of England that changes religion • wrote 95 complaints against the church • ...
Facts about George Washington Carver 2022-12-06
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- State Carver was born in.
- A popular nickname that people called him.
- Carver did agricultural research to help these people with their crops.
- Carver was best known for using this in inventions.
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- reports for the public stating cultivation information for farmers, science for teachers and recipes for housewives.
- first African American to earn this Bachelors Degree.
- A kind of mobile classroom and laboratory used to demonstrate soil chemistry to help farmers.
- The historically black university where Carver taught and did his agricultural science research.
8 Clues: State Carver was born in. • A popular nickname that people called him. • Carver was best known for using this in inventions. • first African American to earn this Bachelors Degree. • Carver did agricultural research to help these people with their crops. • A kind of mobile classroom and laboratory used to demonstrate soil chemistry to help farmers. • ...
Unit 1 - WTG 8 2025-04-30
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- It is the first month of the year.
- The telephone is a speaking _________.
- Today is April __________.
- Christmas is on December ___________.
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- Bell was born in _______________.
- K class students are in the sixth _________.
- November is the _________ month of the year.
- Alexander Graham Bell became famous for many ___________.
- Someone who can't hear
9 Clues: Someone who can't hear • Today is April __________. • Bell was born in _______________. • It is the first month of the year. • Christmas is on December ___________. • The telephone is a speaking _________. • K class students are in the sixth _________. • November is the _________ month of the year. • Alexander Graham Bell became famous for many ___________.
Christopher Newport 2024-11-22
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- Newport's first name
- The natural resources discovered by the Jamestown settlers that were key to their survival, like ___, which was traded with the native Americans.
- Newport was named Vice Admiral ___
- Newport was a captain of this vessel
- the country where Newport was born
- Newport made multiple voyages to the New World on behalf of this company
- Newport made many ___
- The early form of government established by the settlers in Jamestown
- Newport's flagship during his voyages
- Newport was a __ which means he engaged in legal privateering
- Newport sent men to build a triangular ___
- Newport's ship carried important figures like __ Smith, who became a key leader in Jamestown
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- the colony Christopher Newport helped establish in 1607
- The year Newport sailed to the new world
- The river that Jamestown as located by
- Newport was a leader of the age of ___
- Newport was a sailor and __
- Newport was a _____, which meant he engaged in legal privateering
- Newport was a sailor for the __ before exploring
- A native American tribe that interacted with the Jamestown settlers
20 Clues: Newport's first name • Newport made many ___ • Newport was a sailor and __ • Newport was named Vice Admiral ___ • the country where Newport was born • Newport was a captain of this vessel • Newport's flagship during his voyages • The river that Jamestown as located by • Newport was a leader of the age of ___ • The year Newport sailed to the new world • ...
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Astronomers chB w2-8 2024-10-16
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- A Model where the Sun is in the middle of the Solar System.
- Who invented Trigonometry?
- Discoveries increased with the use of this tool.
- Who died under house arrest for refuting Geocentric Model?
- Newton discovered 3 Laws of ___.
- Who developed 3 Laws of Planetary Motion?
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- A Model where Earth is in the middle of the Solar System.
- Who discovered the gap between Saturn's rings?
- Who created calculus?
- Who formulated the Geocentric Model of the Universe?
- Ancient Astronomers used this to observe the skies.
- Who formulated the Heliocentric Model of the Universe?
12 Clues: Who created calculus? • Who invented Trigonometry? • Newton discovered 3 Laws of ___. • Who developed 3 Laws of Planetary Motion? • Who discovered the gap between Saturn's rings? • Discoveries increased with the use of this tool. • Ancient Astronomers used this to observe the skies. • Who formulated the Geocentric Model of the Universe? • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
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- They had 5 stages of these the highest stage makes you the ruler (no spaces)
- They had advanced ____________
- This is the power which lives in everything
- The river valley where the Harappan civilizations lived in
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- They had a lot of these, including stairs
- They invented/played this game (it starts with ch)
- There are 16 of these in Ancient India
- The harrapen civilization invented around ___ things
- The ______ were also called the untouchables and they did the dirty work
- The religion that most Ancient Indian cultures used.
- They had none of this (starts with sla)
11 Clues: They had advanced ____________ • There are 16 of these in Ancient India • They had none of this (starts with sla) • They had a lot of these, including stairs • This is the power which lives in everything • They invented/played this game (it starts with ch) • The harrapen civilization invented around ___ things • The religion that most Ancient Indian cultures used. • ...
Hunters and Gatherers 2020-09-05
6 Clues: A human that hunts animals • Worship of God, gods, or spirits • People that move from place to place • A human that collects plants for food • Moving from one place and settling in another • Ways knowledge, tools, inventions are applied to meet needs
big 6 - unit 4 2025-05-04
6 Clues: finish • very tiny • full of adventure • completely change so that it is much better. • Scientists always make huge scientific ........... • a statement about what you think will happen in the future.
World Mythology Exam Review 1 2019-12-11
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- Egyptian world snake
- Only female ruler of Sumer
- Expanse of gods
- Father of Olympians
- Egyptian god torn to pieces
- Loved his creation (Greek)
- Reason for Sphinx (3 words)
- Hunting, Chastity, Moon (Greek)
- Two sides of woman (Greek belief)
- Egyptian symbol of life
- Two inventions of the Sumerians
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- Egyptian god of embalming
- Egyptian sun god
- The mouth of the Nile River
- Egyptian goddess who balances souls
- Married to Hephaestus
- Location of Great Sphinx
- The form of communication for Sumerians
- Gold, Silver, Bronze, Iron (Greek, 3 words)
- Thoth's Egyptian name
- Greek authors (3 words)
- The Sumerian culture disappeared because…
- Messenger (Greek)
- Numerical standard still used today (from Sumer)
24 Clues: Expanse of gods • Egyptian sun god • Messenger (Greek) • Father of Olympians • Egyptian world snake • Married to Hephaestus • Thoth's Egyptian name • Greek authors (3 words) • Egyptian symbol of life • Location of Great Sphinx • Egyptian god of embalming • Only female ruler of Sumer • Loved his creation (Greek) • The mouth of the Nile River • Egyptian god torn to pieces • ...
icl ts(this) pmo sm n sb rn ngl, r u srsly srs n fr rn vro? lol atp js go ... b fr vro, idek nm, brb gng gtg atm 2025-04-30
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- Ide baru tentang metode, produk, dll.
- Membuat sesuatu
- Berpindah dari satu tempat ke tempat lain
- Seni, sosial, dan kelompok lain.
- Menciptakan sesuatu
- tinggal di satu tempat
- Properti yang inherited
- race Ras manusia
- Hal yang sulit
- mendorong sesuatu
- Orang-orang yang berbeda dari yang lain
- Sekelompok orang yang bersatu.
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- Meningkatkan
- Pengembangan budaya dan manusia
- Desa
- Orang-orang yang hidup bersama
- Tempat tak berpenghuni tempat orang-orang membangun komunitas
- Kehidupan tumbuhan, hewan, dan banyak lagi di dunia kita.
- Ciptaan baru yang belum pernah dibuat sebelumnya.
- Pengetahuan tentang tanah dan bangsa.
- Sepetak tanah di suatu negara
- Membuat perbedaan
- Terbuat dari atau tersusun dari sesuatu. Kompact menyebar ke suatu wilayah
- Menjadi bagian dari kota
24 Clues: Desa • Meningkatkan • Hal yang sulit • Membuat sesuatu • race Ras manusia • Membuat perbedaan • mendorong sesuatu • Menciptakan sesuatu • tinggal di satu tempat • Properti yang inherited • Menjadi bagian dari kota • Sepetak tanah di suatu negara • Orang-orang yang hidup bersama • Sekelompok orang yang bersatu. • Pengembangan budaya dan manusia • Seni, sosial, dan kelompok lain. • ...
CK-12 Life Science For Middle School chap 1 vocab 2013-12-29
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- A microscope that allow biologists to see small details of a specimen.
- Explanation of how populations of organisms can change over time.
- Using scientific discoveries to solve practical problems.
- Include any biological material that could make someone sick.
- A microscope that slides a beam of electrons across the surface of a specimen, producing detailed maps of the shapes of objects.
- The study of living organisms, and how they interact with each other and their environment.
- A process used to investigate the unknown.
- The observations a scientist makes during an experiment.
- Well established and tested explanations of observations or evidence.
- Any substance in directly causing cancer.
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- A chemical that could cause deformities.
- A microscope that focuses a beam of electrons through an object and can make an image up to two million times bigger, with a very clear image.
- The source of most scientific theories and new knowledge.
- A technology for studying small objects using microscopes.
- A tool used to make things that are too small to be seen by the human eye look bigger.
- An educated guess that tries to explain an observation.
- This says that cells are the basic units of structure and function in an organism.
- A microscope that uses sound waves to scan a specimen.
- Scientist who work outdoors.
- A test to see if a hypothesis is right or wrong.
20 Clues: Scientist who work outdoors. • A chemical that could cause deformities. • Any substance in directly causing cancer. • A process used to investigate the unknown. • A test to see if a hypothesis is right or wrong. • A microscope that uses sound waves to scan a specimen. • An educated guess that tries to explain an observation. • ...
Cartoons 2023-11-15
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- Nightfall Chronicles Sneak into the Ninja Nightfall Chronicles, a comic where skilled ninjas navigate the shadows on secret missions. It's a tale of stealth, martial arts, and the code of the ninja.
- Mansion Chronicles Explore the Mystery Mansion Chronicles, a comic set in a mysterious mansion filled with secrets and hidden passages. Each chapter unravels new mysteries and thrilling discoveries.
- Detective Duo Join the Daring Detective Duo, a comic featuring two clever detectives solving mysteries in a bustling city. Each case brings suspense, clues, and a touch of humor to the pages.
- Paradise Pursuit Set sail with the Pirate Paradise Pursuit, a comic where swashbuckling pirates embark on daring adventures in search of hidden treasures. It's a tale of high seas and daring escapades.
- Monsters Quest Join the Mythical Monsters Quest, a comic where brave heroes venture into mythical realms to confront legendary creatures. It's a journey of courage, mythology, and epic battles.
- Elemental Explorers Explore the Enchanted Elemental Explorers, a comic where characters harness elemental powers to protect a magical realm. It's a journey of magic, friendship, and elemental wonders.
- Squad Showdown Witness the Superhero Squad Showdown, a comic where mighty heroes unite to face powerful villains. It's a tale of courage, teamwork, and epic battles to save the day.
- Comedy Carnival Enter the Cosmic Comedy Carnival, a comic that blends humor and space adventures. With quirky alien characters and intergalactic jokes, it's a carnival of laughter among the stars.
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- Wonderland Adventures Dive into the Whimsy Wonderland Adventures, a comic where imagination knows no bounds. Each page is a portal to a whimsical world filled with magical creatures and fantastical landscapes.
- Mermaid Mischief Dive into the Magical Mermaid Mischief, a comic where mermaids embark on mischievous underwater adventures. It's a whimsical tale of oceanic antics and mermaid magic.
- Revolution Rampage Experience the Robot Revolution Rampage, a comic set in a futuristic world where robots rebel against their human creators. It's a thrilling tale of rebellion, technology, and survival.
- Galaxy Explorers Join the Galactic Galaxy Explorers, a comic that takes readers on thrilling space adventures. With futuristic ships and interstellar discoveries, it's a journey beyond the stars.
- Mirror Mirror Peer into the Magical Mirror Mirror, a comic where a magical mirror transports characters to enchanted realms. It's a story of friendship, courage, and the wonders of magical portals.
- Treasures Embark on the Time-Traveling Treasures, a comic that explores different historical eras. With each adventure, characters discover hidden treasures and encounter famous figures of the past.
- Station Stardust Orbit the Space Station Stardust, a comic set on a bustling space station where characters from different planets coexist. It's a story of unity, diversity, and interstellar adventures.
15 Clues: Squad Showdown Witness the Superhero Squad Showdown, a comic where mighty heroes unite to face powerful villains. It's a tale of courage, teamwork, and epic battles to save the day. • ...
Chapter 2- The Earliest Human Societies 2024-09-04
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- a human being who hunts animals and gathers plants for food, moving to a different location whenever such food becomes scarce
- worship of a god, gods, or spirits
- skill in one type of work
- an amount produced in excess of what is needed
- a system for creating order and providing leadership
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- to raise and tend (a plant or an animal) to be of use to humans
- the cultivation of soil to produce useful crops
- people's application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- a movement from one region or country to settle in another
- the watering of crops
- relating to a type of agriculture in which patches of land are prepared for planting by cutting down and burning the natural vegetation
- a person trained in a particular skill or craft
- class group of people with similar customs, backgrounds, training, and income
- a member of a group of people who have no set home but move from place to place
14 Clues: the watering of crops • skill in one type of work • worship of a god, gods, or spirits • an amount produced in excess of what is needed • the cultivation of soil to produce useful crops • a person trained in a particular skill or craft • a system for creating order and providing leadership • a movement from one region or country to settle in another • ...
Professions 2024-09-29
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- Creates recipes and manages the kitchen in a restaurant.
- Flies airplanes or helicopters, transporting people or cargo.
- Expresses creativity through painting, sculpting, or other mediums.
- Composes or performs music, either solo or in groups.
- Designs buildings and plans how they will be constructed.
- Fixes leaks and installs water systems in homes and businesses.
- Manages books and media, often helping visitors find information.
- Prepares and dispenses medication based on prescriptions.
- Performs medical operations to treat injuries or diseases.
- Writes articles or reports on current events for the media.
- Conducts experiments to discover new knowledge or inventions.
- Offers emergency medical care, often as a first responder.
- Cares for sick or injured animals, from pets to livestock.
- Builds and repairs structures using wood as the primary material.
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- A healthcare professional focused on teeth and oral hygiene.
- Repairs engines and keeps vehicles running smoothly.
- Designs, builds, or maintains machines, structures, or systems.
- Guides students through educational materials and lessons.
- Rushes to save lives and property during emergencies.
- Prepares meat for sale, ensuring cuts are ready for cooking.
- Helps clients address mental health challenges through counseling.
- Installs wiring and ensures electrical systems are safe.
- Represents clients in legal cases and offers advice on laws.
- Tracks financial transactions and prepares tax filings.
- Provides grooming services, including haircuts and shaves.
25 Clues: Repairs engines and keeps vehicles running smoothly. • Rushes to save lives and property during emergencies. • Composes or performs music, either solo or in groups. • Tracks financial transactions and prepares tax filings. • Creates recipes and manages the kitchen in a restaurant. • Installs wiring and ensures electrical systems are safe. • ...
modern world (Social studies) 2023-02-10
6 Clues: used to make material • work hard for little pay • children used for poor work conditions • during this period there was a burst of creativity • began in Egland 1760s and later spread to western Europe • owners got richer while workers worked long shifts and got little pay
