discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
section 1 cross word 2020-12-11
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- Edison,- used electricity inventors
- Industrial Revolution,- a period of rapid growth in u.s manufacturing in the late 1800s
- Process, -a manfuncter steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through molten iron to quickly remove impurities.
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- Gramham Bell,- patented the telephone
- and Orville Wright,-built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine.
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- Ford,- introduced the Model T in 1908
7 Clues: Edison,- used electricity inventors • Gramham Bell,- patented the telephone • Ford,- introduced the Model T in 1908 • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • and Orville Wright,-built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine. • Industrial Revolution,- a period of rapid growth in u.s manufacturing in the late 1800s • ...
ze columbian exchange 2024-01-25
5 Clues: __________ he • a item that is addicting • a food that was popular in euope • a place where the native americans first lived • animal that was very helpful for native americans and eruopians
Thought War I - The Imagination 2017-02-22
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- The mind can take you to_____ affection until they seem normal
- God is a master at _____
- Death is to be _______from God
- Against nature, perverted
- Every man was born from ___'s seed
- imaginations False religion started from_____________
- What the world calls wise, God calls it _________
- Thinking with your brain
- Castaway
- ___Is subject to his own law
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- Empty, void of God's influence.
- Which book in the bible says " Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful, but become vain their imaginations
- _____________ is not all evil, but can also be useful and purposed, eg: inventions we see today.
- The soul is the spirit of the_____________
- Satan becomes your ___________when you're void of God
- Built in sensations
- Let God move the___ of people if it gets into your heat it is vanity
17 Clues: Castaway • Built in sensations • God is a master at _____ • Thinking with your brain • Against nature, perverted • ___Is subject to his own law • Death is to be _______from God • Empty, void of God's influence. • Every man was born from ___'s seed • The soul is the spirit of the_____________ • What the world calls wise, God calls it _________ • ...
Scientific Discoveries CS 2020-09-17
8 Clues: a large body of ice • humans, apes and monkeys • change from solid to liquid • a path around a space object • a person who lived in former times • a tool for examining and exploring • when all the members of a species are dead • an action that people expect to see the future
Famous Scientific Discoveries 2024-12-18
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- Biological preparations that provide immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- Albert Einstein’s theory about the relationship between space, time, and gravity.
- The model of the solar system that places the Sun at the center, proposed by Copernicus.
- The molecule that carries genetic information, discovered by Watson and Crick.
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- The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928.
- Mechanics The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic levels.
- of Evolution Charles Darwin’s concept that species evolve over time through natural selection.
- A form of energy resulting from the movement of electrons, harnessed for power and light.
8 Clues: The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. • The molecule that carries genetic information, discovered by Watson and Crick. • Biological preparations that provide immunity to a particular infectious disease. • Albert Einstein’s theory about the relationship between space, time, and gravity. • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
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- It is a collection of web pages and related content that is identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server
- Materials development are really important, because it increases teacher and students.
- Participating in materials development can increase awareness, critically and….
- Material which helps the learner to make discoveries about the Language.
- Materials development really develops your.
- It helps teachers to make informed decisions of their.
- Type of material which encourage the learner to use the language
- The person who receive positive support and stimulus during and after the course
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- Type of material which guides the learner in practicing the Language.
- type of material which provide the learner with experience of the Language in use.
- It is something you play for fun, sport or as a competitive activity
- It is commonly accepted that most Language teachers use.
- It is a material that is defined as a program, movie, or other visual media product featuring moving images, with or without audio.
- Are anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a Language.
- material which can Inform the learner about the target language
- It certainly contributes to teacher’s growth.
16 Clues: Materials development really develops your. • It certainly contributes to teacher’s growth. • It helps teachers to make informed decisions of their. • It is commonly accepted that most Language teachers use. • material which can Inform the learner about the target language • Type of material which encourage the learner to use the language • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Revision 2021-05-17
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- We have to ... these high standards.
- Price alone is not a ... indicator of quality.
- The region has enormous ... for economic growth.
- Could we reach a ... on this matter?
- You may need to ... your password.
- I will not ... that kind of behaviour in my class.
- Your grades are so different - you lack ... .
- People want to succeed in every ... of life.
- This office is a pleasant working ... .
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- Do you know how to ... these statistics?
- Newton's discoveries ... physics.
- Maths is an ... part of the school curriculum.
- She needs time to ... from her heart operation.
- She is a strong ... for women's rights.
- There's not enough ... between the children.
- The police think the two explosions are not ... .
- The anti-smoking campaign made an ... on us.
17 Clues: Newton's discoveries ... physics. • You may need to ... your password. • We have to ... these high standards. • Could we reach a ... on this matter? • She is a strong ... for women's rights. • This office is a pleasant working ... . • Do you know how to ... these statistics? • There's not enough ... between the children. • People want to succeed in every ... of life. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2012-11-02
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- building fences around farmland
- an author of the Wealth of Nations who argued for no interference from the government in economic matters
- when workers refuse to work until their demands are met
- an economic system where resources are owned by al the people and for the better of everyone
- the founder of a type of socialism; poor were made more poor and rich grew richer
- Class a class of people made of skilled workers, business people, and wealthy farmers
- negotiations held between employees and employers
- growing crops in new locations each year to preserve nutrients
- a 19th-century movement in which art showed life as it currently is
- a person who begins and manages a business
- a large building for machinery
- an economic system where all means of production are owned by al the people and no private property exists; goods shared equally
- the growth of cities
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- resources necessary to produce goods and services
- Era of growth and development for inventions
- a business where investors share profits
- development of industry
- an economic system where people invest money into businesses in order to gain profit
- a 19th-century movement in art and thought; nature and emotion were the focus
- when people refuse a good or service
- a group of workers united to protest for their rights
21 Clues: the growth of cities • development of industry • a large building for machinery • building fences around farmland • when people refuse a good or service • a business where investors share profits • a person who begins and manages a business • Era of growth and development for inventions • resources necessary to produce goods and services • ...
Famous Greek Mathmaticians 2025-02-21
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- Known as the "Father of Algebra" for his Arithmetica, which introduced algebraic notation.
- A commentator on Euclid’s Elements and a philosopher of mathematics.
- The "Father of Geometry," author of Elements, the foundational geometry textbook.
- Studied irrational numbers and contributed to Platonic solids.
- Best known for the Pythagorean Theorem in geometry.
- Studied the isoperimetric problem, which relates perimeter and area optimization.
- of Miletus, One of the first Greek mathematicians, known for Thales' theorem in geometry.
- of Rhodes, One of the first historians of mathematics, documenting early Greek contributions.
- of Perga, Known for conic sections (ellipse, parabola, hyperbola).
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- Estimated the Earth's circumference and influenced later mathematical astronomy.
- of Samos, Developed an early heliocentric model of the solar system.
- Made significant contributions to trigonometry and developed an early star catalog.
- of Alexandria, A mathematician and philosopher known for her work on conic sections and geometry.
- Known for Archimedean principles in physics, calculus-like methods, and inventions.
- of Alexandria, known for Heron's formula to calculate the area of a triangle.
- Accurately measured the circumference of the Earth and created the sieve of Eratosthenes for prime numbers.
- A Pythagorean philosopher who worked on mathematical concepts related to harmonics.
- of Chios, Advanced early geometry, including the quadrature of the lune.
- Wrote Introduction to Arithmetic, an early work in number theory.
- of Pitane, Made important contributions to spherical geometry and astronomy.
20 Clues: Best known for the Pythagorean Theorem in geometry. • Studied irrational numbers and contributed to Platonic solids. • Wrote Introduction to Arithmetic, an early work in number theory. • of Perga, Known for conic sections (ellipse, parabola, hyperbola). • of Samos, Developed an early heliocentric model of the solar system. • ...
Ancient China Civilisation Crossword 2025-11-10
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- A Major religion that originated in Nepal
- Ruled China
- Also called the Yellow River
- and Innovations
- Colour only the emperor could wear
- Invented by the army for signalling
- A Famous philosopher whose sayings are in the Analects
- A major river in China
- Symbol of good luck and power
- Invention that made books widely available
- System of government officials
- Helped with navigation and mapping
- Famous trade route to Europe
- A historical European name for China
- The "Martial Emperor"
- The art of handwriting
- A precious stone used for jewelry
- Confucius's sayings
- A large desert in China
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- The Han dynasty set one up
- The balancing forces of Taoism
- Who didn't invent the printing press before the Chinese
- A game played in ancient China
- Author of The Art of War
- Series of ruling families
- The Ming dynasty was known for its blue and white vases
- Built for protection from invaders
- Philosophy of strong government
- and Philosophy
- Used for technology and tools during the Shang dynasty
- Belief in a universal guiding force
- and Structures
- and Political
- Travelled to China along the Silk Road
- The city where the emperor lived
- The "of Heaven" was the right to rule
- Press: Invented in China long before Europe
- Allowed for fireworks and weapons
38 Clues: Ruled China • and Political • and Philosophy • and Structures • and Innovations • Confucius's sayings • The "Martial Emperor" • A major river in China • The art of handwriting • A large desert in China • Author of The Art of War • Series of ruling families • The Han dynasty set one up • Also called the Yellow River • Famous trade route to Europe • Symbol of good luck and power • ...
unit 2 2026-02-27
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- What is it called when a human move around to follow migration of animals?
- Cave with lots of art work inside
- A person could be in the lowest middle, or high of on of these?
- means new stone age
- Skeleton found in Ethiopia
- Archologist that made large discoveries about human origins
- Human that stood upright with two legs
- movement of people usually from their home to someplace new
- name means "wise man"
- what is the purposeful growing of plants and animals for human use?
- 1st agriculture based society
- What is the name of the man found frozen from the neolithic era?
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- What is the name for the start of agriculture?
- what is a large monument made out of stone?
- means old stone age
- what is the name foe people who paint, make pottery, ect.
- Scientist digging for bones/fossils is called what?
- Men hunted and women took care of kids and picked plants, in what kind of society
- Means men and women are equal in this kind of society
- people can stop being Hunter and gathers and start doing other jobs, is?
- Path that connected Russia and the US
- AKA "upright man"
- AKA "handyman"
- Humans that walked upright
- When beliefs, practices, ideas, are spread from place to place
- What is the study of humanity, through culture, artifacts, and pre-history events
- Objects that people made in the past
27 Clues: AKA "handyman" • AKA "upright man" • means old stone age • means new stone age • name means "wise man" • Skeleton found in Ethiopia • Humans that walked upright • 1st agriculture based society • Cave with lots of art work inside • Objects that people made in the past • Path that connected Russia and the US • Human that stood upright with two legs • ...
based on cartoon names 2024-11-24
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- - A small, mischievous creature who’s always a step ahead of his rival.
- Girls - Superpowered siblings created with sugar, spice, and everything nice.
- - This undersea character lives in a unique fruit-shaped house.
- Mouse - A cheerful mascot known for his signature ears and red attire.
- - A cowardly canine detective who loves snacks and mystery-solving.
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- - A pint-sized scientist who keeps his inventions hidden from his nosy sister.
- Flintstone - A family man from the Stone Age with a catchphrase ending in "dabba doo."
- Duck - This sailor is famous for his short fuse and unintelligible speech.
- - A feline whose endless pursuits always end in clever defeat.
- - This yellow creature is both electrifying and adorable, hailing from a famous Japanese franchise.
10 Clues: - A feline whose endless pursuits always end in clever defeat. • - This undersea character lives in a unique fruit-shaped house. • - A cowardly canine detective who loves snacks and mystery-solving. • Mouse - A cheerful mascot known for his signature ears and red attire. • - A small, mischievous creature who’s always a step ahead of his rival. • ...
Urban Society 2022-02-07
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- where people began to work during the Industrial Revolution
- deadliest workplace tragedy during the Industrial Revolution
- two examples of big business that formed during the Industrial Revolution
- reasons that immigrants left their homelands, such as no jobs and unfair laws
- largest group of people who moved to cities for jobs
- what was built upward to allow cities to grow
- where immigrants entered the U.S. on the East Coast
- term that means to own all businesses involved in making a product, like Andrew Carnegie
- group of people who did not like immigrants, and increase negative feelings towards them
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- term that means to own all businesses in a certain field to create a monopoly, like John D. Rockefeller
- term that means to become part of the larger culture
- the most popular spectator sport in the early 1900s
- reasons immigrants moved to the U.S., such as jobs and hope
- term that means people entering a country
- period when new inventions and businesses helped Americans create industry and products
- how labor unions helped workers improve working conditions
16 Clues: term that means people entering a country • what was built upward to allow cities to grow • the most popular spectator sport in the early 1900s • where immigrants entered the U.S. on the East Coast • term that means to become part of the larger culture • largest group of people who moved to cities for jobs • how labor unions helped workers improve working conditions • ...
Occupations 2023-06-25
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- A person who works in agriculture, raising crops or livestock for food, fiber, or fuel.
- A skilled cook who creates delicious meals and dishes in restaurants or other establishments.
- A person who designs buildings and structures, considering both function and appearance.
- A trained professional who diagnoses and treats health issues in animals.
- A professional who conducts experiments and explores new ideas to help make discoveries or advancements.
- A skilled person who designs, builds, or maintains complex machines, structures, or systems.
- A creative person who expresses emotions, thoughts, or ideas through different forms like painting or drawing.
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- officer A person who helps maintain order, enforces laws, and ensures safety in communities.
- A person who fixes and maintains cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
- A brave person who puts out fires and rescues people and animals in dangerous situations.
- A professional who diagnoses and treats physical and mental health issues in people.
- A person who educates and guides students in various subjects at school.
- A talented person who plays musical instruments, writes songs, or sings; often performs for audiences.
- A healthcare professional who takes care of people's teeth and oral health.
- A healthcare worker who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
15 Clues: A person who fixes and maintains cars, trucks, and other vehicles. • A person who educates and guides students in various subjects at school. • A trained professional who diagnoses and treats health issues in animals. • A healthcare professional who takes care of people's teeth and oral health. • ...
APUSH Crossword 2023-05-08
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- Americans felt they had the god-given right to move Westward
- The first time the US declared war
- Settlers were able to buy 160 acres cheaply if they occupied they land for 5 years
- Refused to trade with Britain or France until they acknowledged our rights as neutrals
- The product of scientific and intellectual discoveries in Europe
- African Americans were tenants on whites land and would pay a fixed rate or give the land owner part of the crop to pay rent
- preacher during the largest religious revival in New York
- 10 amendments added to the end of the Constitution
- Jefferson had negotiated the purchase of New Orleans to avoid war with France and Political downfall
- Determined the slave status of the territory by popular sovereignty
- Defense of Native born Americans and hostility to the foreign born
- Women such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton meet to begin a woman's rights movements
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- Decline of federalists enabled Dem-rep to govern in harmony and peace
- US Supreme Court chief justice 1801-1835
- Americans required to house and provide supplies to British soldiers, saving money for Britain
- Imposed a tax on most printed documents in the colonies: newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, deeds, wills, and licenses
- governed by will of majority
- Innovation created by Eli Whitney, transforming American lives in the late 1700s
- Removal of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma
- Canal linking Hudson River with the Great Lakes
20 Clues: governed by will of majority • The first time the US declared war • US Supreme Court chief justice 1801-1835 • Removal of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma • Canal linking Hudson River with the Great Lakes • 10 amendments added to the end of the Constitution • preacher during the largest religious revival in New York • ...
Gupta Empire 2024-03-01
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- A person who combined mathematics and astronomy to make important discoveries
- The most famous university was the Buddhist school at
- another of the several achievements of the empire
- A system of writing that developed by Arabs in India and eventually spread throughout Europe
- The greatest ancient Indian paintings are those known as
- another of the several achievements of the empire
- Painting was an important art form and part of life for these families
- The empire was divided into these large independent sections that were each ruled by a royal governor
- Means “Song of the Lord”
- The Gupta empire was the first to use this number, and many calculations were impossible without it
- Signs along the trade routes told people the ___________ between destinations
- one of the several achievements of the empire
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- These were built along the trade routes so that travelers could rest on their journeys
- A poem that was composed over hundreds of years
- Doctors learned how to use the front of ________claws to stitch up wounds
- Collections of Hindu legends that taught the lessons of the Vedas, or Hindu texts, through tales of sages and kings
- First ruler of the Gupta Empire
- The schools were open primarily to males however the daughters of ________ were allowed to attend
- The trade routes built in the Gupta Empire connected India to this modern day country
- The colors red, purple, and green dyes made from minerals and clay were commonly used in
- Time of prosperity and achievement
21 Clues: Means “Song of the Lord” • First ruler of the Gupta Empire • Time of prosperity and achievement • one of the several achievements of the empire • A poem that was composed over hundreds of years • another of the several achievements of the empire • another of the several achievements of the empire • The most famous university was the Buddhist school at • ...
Investing and finance 2023-03-02
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- money that continues to come in after making a one time investment
- something that takes money out of your pocket
- something that puts money in your pocket
- Examples of this are Gold, Real estate
- Examples include Art, Music, Writting,& Inventions
- Putting time, money, or energy into something that may benefit you later
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- Money that is made whit little to no actual labor
- What you gain back from investing in an asset
- Putting time money and effort into many different kinds of assets
- A set amount of money paid back to the investor per every sale
- Partial ownership of a business or asset
11 Clues: Examples of this are Gold, Real estate • Partial ownership of a business or asset • something that puts money in your pocket • What you gain back from investing in an asset • something that takes money out of your pocket • Money that is made whit little to no actual labor • Examples include Art, Music, Writting,& Inventions • ...
L4 U39 2024-04-02
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- energy created from things like coal or oil
- quite likely e.g. it will ... happen
- positively, e.g. they reacted ... to the news
- to think you know what is going to happen, e.g. he ... where the ball was going to go
- energy created using the sun, e.g. solar panels
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- negatively, e.g. they reacted ... to the news
- new ideas and inventions
- 100% e.g. I am ... this will happen
- the higher number/to have more than the other, e.g. women ... men in this class
- products made because of scientific progress, e.g. mobile phone, laptops, television
- when something doesn't cost too much, e.g. the new chocolate bar is very ...
11 Clues: new ideas and inventions • 100% e.g. I am ... this will happen • quite likely e.g. it will ... happen • energy created from things like coal or oil • negatively, e.g. they reacted ... to the news • positively, e.g. they reacted ... to the news • energy created using the sun, e.g. solar panels • ...
1800s Industrial Era 2021-12-16
7 Clues: 1800s economic era. • What trains drive on. • What you walk/drive on. • What boats used to run on. • New things that are introduced. • Places where things are produced. • Transportation for water or waste underground.
Characters Crossword : Middle Grade 2023-01-30
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- This Wakefield teen fights monsters and zombie with her friends Jack, Quint, and Dirk.
- This green member of the Teen Titans can shapeshift into any animal.
- This human girl trains to be a witch under Eda, the Owl Lady in Owl House.
- Petey, This cat kid runs a comic club.
- This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan.
- This Baudelaire sibling makes incredible inventions to escape Count Olaf.
- This demigod is the son of Poseidon in a Rick Riordan's novels.
- This beloved teen sleuth made her first appearance in The Secret of the Old Clock in 1930.
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- This Chinese-Canadian student transforms into a giant red panda.
- Since this cop is half dog, he gets easily distracted by balls.
- In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain.
- This Mandalorian is one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy.
- This trickster god goes from villain to antihero.
- This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts.
- This video game character mines and crafts.
15 Clues: Petey, This cat kid runs a comic club. • This video game character mines and crafts. • This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts. • This trickster god goes from villain to antihero. • In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain. • This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan. • Since this cop is half dog, he gets easily distracted by balls. • ...
cyber ethics 2025-06-14
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- bullying with the use of digital techniques
- the right to keep personal information from being shared without consent
- when someone steals your personal information to commit fraud or other crimes
- moral priciples that guide our behaviour when using computer or internet
- unsolicited emails or messages often sent in bulk
- a secret word or phrase used to gain access to computer resource
- the set of rules for behaving properly online
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- creation of mind such as inventions, literary, and artistic works
- malicious software designed to damage or gain unauthorized access to computer systems
- the trail of data left behind when using internet
- a security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic
- the process of protecting information or data by using mathematical models
- a legal right granted to the creator of an original work
- a type of scam where attackers try to trick users through sensitive information
- unauthorized access to a computer or network
15 Clues: bullying with the use of digital techniques • unauthorized access to a computer or network • the set of rules for behaving properly online • the trail of data left behind when using internet • unsolicited emails or messages often sent in bulk • a legal right granted to the creator of an original work • a secret word or phrase used to gain access to computer resource • ...
5B Ch. 8 Lesson 4 2023-04-27
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- The steam ___ was invented in Britain
- a human-made waterway that connects bodies of water
- He built the first American locomotive, the Tom Thumb
- a machine that could remove seeds from cotton
- he invented the cotton gin
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- Irish __ built the Erie Canal
- He memorized every detail about complicated machines
- Congress voted to build this road
- New ___ made it easier to travel
- linked the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- a railroad engine
11 Clues: a railroad engine • he invented the cotton gin • Irish __ built the Erie Canal • New ___ made it easier to travel • Congress voted to build this road • The steam ___ was invented in Britain • linked the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean • a machine that could remove seeds from cotton • a human-made waterway that connects bodies of water • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocab 2023-10-02
8 Clues: imagined • declared as your own • an important advance • great interest or excitement • strong feeling about something • influenced by charm art or skill • things that are made for a purpose • papers given to people to have the right to make, use or sell new inventions
Noun formation 2022-04-19
8 Clues: a person who sings songs • a person who writes books • a person who cures people • a person who plays football • a person who acts in a movie • a person who makes inventions • a person who works in a newspaper • a person who constructs buildings
UNIT 7: AWESOME TECH 2025-03-12
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- Mike bought lots of new ___________ for his camera.
- Scientists usually do ___________ on mice to test their discoveries.
- Please tell me the WiFi code so that I can have ___________ to the Internet.
- Victoria is very ___________ when she speaks in public. It doesn't scare her!
- Sabrina Carpenter became ___________ successful in 2024. She wasn't that famous before.
- Trees and flowers ___________ our house. You can find them everywhere you look.
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- The film got great ___________ from the audience. Almost everyone gave it 5 stars.
- In the tv game "Rook Zouk" each team needs to have at least 4 ___________.
- ___________ is what holds us on Earth.
9 Clues: ___________ is what holds us on Earth. • Mike bought lots of new ___________ for his camera. • Scientists usually do ___________ on mice to test their discoveries. • In the tv game "Rook Zouk" each team needs to have at least 4 ___________. • Please tell me the WiFi code so that I can have ___________ to the Internet. • ...
Jane Goodall's Life 2012-10-30
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- How many children did she have?
- The study of primates
- What is the group leader of the bigger, tougher chimp called?
- Jane's actual first name
- She always wanted to go to ______
- What would chips do, so that they would stay alpha?
- Instead of college, where was she sent to?
- The study of animal behavior
- Where she studied the chimps
- How long would her discoveries change science for?
- The stuffed chimp her dad gave her when she was 1 was named _______
- We share 98% of our ___ with chimps?
- She was married how many times?
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- A condition where you are unable to recognize faces
- They would eat smaller _______ for meat
- The institute she funded in Africa was called?
- Louis Leaky was an ______________?
- She loved to
- What she observed
- They build _____ just like humans
- Who accompanied her on her journey?
21 Clues: She loved to • What she observed • The study of primates • Jane's actual first name • The study of animal behavior • Where she studied the chimps • How many children did she have? • She was married how many times? • She always wanted to go to ______ • They build _____ just like humans • Louis Leaky was an ______________? • Who accompanied her on her journey? • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2021-10-21
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- Is credited with founding the women's rights movement.
- Created the scientific method.
- Developed the idea of government having separation of powers.
- Proposed the idea of tabula rasa.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- The idea that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Created universal theory of gravitation.
- Observed the moons of Jupiter with a telescope.
- Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule
- Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire
- Believed solar system revolved around the earth.
- Believed that nature was more powerful than science.
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- Developed the system of naming elements.
- First women to discover a comet.
- Proved the heart was the starting point.
- Created the first collection of mankind's knowledge "Encyclopedie."
- Made discoveries in anatomy by dissecting humans
- People who sought new ways of thinking.
- Proved that planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- Argued against the use of cruel punishment.
20 Clues: Created the scientific method. • First women to discover a comet. • Proposed the idea of tabula rasa. • 18th century philosophical movement. • People who sought new ways of thinking. • Developed the system of naming elements. • Proved the heart was the starting point. • Created universal theory of gravitation. • Argued against the use of cruel punishment. • ...
Jobs/Indian food 2021-01-21
Ancient China 2022-05-13
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- red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag.
- what culture is this.
- makes people feel better.
- development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911)
- we are learning the history of...
- Head of house.
- they also ate a lot of_____
- Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water.
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- On of the four great inventions from ancient china.
- Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and…
- they ate grains like rice, wheat, and millet. They also ate plenty of meat including pork, chicken, duck,..... pheasant, and dog.
- some of the traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are harmony, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, and..... Garlic some the vegetables they ate were yams, soya beans, broad beans, and turnip as well as spring onions and________.
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and...
- They ate a lot of____
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____.
- The Last Emperor of China, Puyi, became___when he was only 3 years old.
- what did Emperor Shen Nung discover?
18 Clues: Head of house. • what culture is this. • They ate a lot of____ • makes people feel better. • they also ate a lot of_____ • Traditional Chinese medicine • we are learning the history of... • what did Emperor Shen Nung discover? • on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____. • red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag. • On of the four great inventions from ancient china. • ...
tech terms 3 2024-11-06
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- - the main printed circuit board
- -Open-source software
- Property- creations of the mind: inventions; literary and artistic works; and symbols, images, names and logos used in commerce.
- - Personally identifiable information
- - a frequently updated web page used for personal commentary or business content
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- Reality - a computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real, making the user feel they are immersed in their surroundings.
- - the process of protecting information by scrambling it in such a way that only the parties who have the key to unscramble it can access it.
- - Random-access memory
- - Read-only memory
- - Domain Name System
- Divide - the gap between those who have access to technology, the internet and digital literacy training and those who do not.
- - a computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers, known as clients, over a network
12 Clues: -Open-source software • - Read-only memory • - Domain Name System • - Random-access memory • - the main printed circuit board • - Personally identifiable information • - a frequently updated web page used for personal commentary or business content • ...
ze columbian exchange 2024-01-25
5 Clues: __________ he • a item that is addicting • a food that was popular in euope • a place where the native americans first lived • animal that was very helpful for native americans and eruopians
ze columbian exchange 2024-01-25
5 Clues: __________ he • a item that is addicting • a food that was popular in euope • a place where the native americans first lived • animal that was very helpful for native americans and eruopians
EPS ADMO Open House 2022-09-23
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- Rivalry; the ability of an economy to supply "increasing aggregate demand and maintain exports"
- High Fliers building a plant near Calgary
- EPS develops it
- Type of property that includes patents and inventions
- Canada's Minister of Tourism
- Round and round the vicious policy _______
- Abbreviations from initial letters; spell them out first
- ______ and Industrial Policy Unit
- "Linky" hubs for goods; bottlenecks (2 words)
- Economic "hallway"; had a task force
- Stream added to IGF recently; non-urban
- You ask for one when you need more time for an AR
- Trade policy handled in EPS
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- Bubbly federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
- Released in April 2022 - AB's tech hub dreams (acronym)
- Economic Zones that are not ordinary
- Blend; combination; a work schedule option
- Facts; 2nd Officer Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Snow; Kate
- Work, toil; birth; acute shortage of
- Ongoing US-Canada timber quarrel
- Shift, segue; new Minister briefing binders
- What AB is doing in advertising campaign
- Needed for balloons; lately out of control
- Evergreen coniferous trees, Minister
- The 'M' in CUSMA
- The 'G' in GAC
- Centre of Excellence; most abundant chemical substance in the universe
- Queen of Scots; Ballantyne
- Faux, fake, manmade - as in intelligence
30 Clues: Snow; Kate • The 'G' in GAC • EPS develops it • The 'M' in CUSMA • Queen of Scots; Ballantyne • Trade policy handled in EPS • Canada's Minister of Tourism • Ongoing US-Canada timber quarrel • ______ and Industrial Policy Unit • Economic Zones that are not ordinary • Work, toil; birth; acute shortage of • Evergreen coniferous trees, Minister • Economic "hallway"; had a task force • ...
/Chapter 18 vocab 2022-12-02
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- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- buisses owned by many inventors
- divided into tiny apartments
- to give good reason for an action
- formed a union called AFL
- invested in oil, and to become the richest man in america
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- someone who sets up a business to make profit
- to live in or exist
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- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- to increase in speed
- American inventor he made first owned
- made the first working plane
- created the telephone
- bulb and hundreds more inventions
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ
- a group of corporations run by single a board of directors
- line is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- Carnegie became richest man and gave it all away for libraries and education
- worked hard for poor city dwellers
- to get rid of
- rapid growth of city populations
- a company that controls most or all buisses in a particular industry
- a place where hurt people can recover (hospital)
- changes to a building
26 Clues: to get rid of • to live in or exist • to increase in speed • created the telephone • changes to a building • formed a union called AFL • made the first working plane • divided into tiny apartments • buisses owned by many inventors • rapid growth of city populations • bulb and hundreds more inventions • to give good reason for an action • worked hard for poor city dwellers • ...
da vinci 2025-01-27
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- Name of Leonardo's mentor in Florence.
- The study of the human body that Leonardo pursued.
- The mathematical principle often used by Leonardo in his art.
- Leonardo was known for this form of visual art.
- This technique involves using light and shadow to create depth.
- Point The central focus point in a perspective drawing.
- Leonardo's notebooks contained sketches related to this field.
- The Italian town where Leonardo was born.
- This artist is known for using chiaroscuro, influenced by Leonardo.
- The technique that gave Leonardo's paintings a lifelike quality.
- This artist's work transformed the perception of art beyond religious themes.
- The term for a perfect balance of elements in art.
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- Last Supper This painting features the last meal of Jesus and his disciples.
- The effect created by blending colors and tones in painting.
- Term for a masterful arrangement of elements in a painting.
- Leonardo's studies influenced this field of engineering.
- Technique for soft transitions in light and shadow perfected by Leonardo.
- Man Term used to describe Leonardo's wide range of talents.
- This method makes flat surfaces appear three-dimensional.
- The legacy of Leonardo continues to inspire artists and ______.
- Lisa The famous painting featuring a woman with a mysterious smile.
- Man The name of Leonardo's artwork depicting human proportions.
- The concept of art reflecting the world as it truly is.
23 Clues: Name of Leonardo's mentor in Florence. • The Italian town where Leonardo was born. • Leonardo was known for this form of visual art. • The study of the human body that Leonardo pursued. • The term for a perfect balance of elements in art. • The concept of art reflecting the world as it truly is. • Leonardo's studies influenced this field of engineering. • ...
Lesson 1 Module 7 2025-01-17
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- A queen of Spain who payed for Columbus to travel
- traveling around the world
- the land Columbus founded
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- the first person to attempt to circumnavigate
- period of time were people gained an understanding of how the world works. Many inventions were made.
- the movement of goods, people and ideas from the new and old world
6 Clues: the land Columbus founded • traveling around the world • the first person to attempt to circumnavigate • A queen of Spain who payed for Columbus to travel • the movement of goods, people and ideas from the new and old world • period of time were people gained an understanding of how the world works. Many inventions were made.
Roman inventions 2024-05-07
5 Clues: made with a metal or stone plate • used for transferring water and draining water • has an arch, and is used for transferring water • a simple straight path for Romans used to expand • an ancient civilization with facitating inventions
Sophie Hughes 2022-12-12
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- which geographic factor likely contributed to the beginning of the neolithic revolution?
- where was Christianity originated
- what was on of the regions that was gained by the Mongol Empire during Genghis Khan's rule
- what is the action of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- what associated with the importance of obligation to family in ancient Chinese culture
- where was Buddhism originated
- what era created the rise of the permanent settlements?
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- where was Islam originated from
- what is used to describe how trading and technology have the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- what was Aristotle to the teacher Alexander The Great
- what city was a crossroad for European crusaders in AD 1095-1204
- where did Aristotle not originate from
- The Gupta Empire was most notably characterized by its role in
- Christianity was brought by merchants along the what?
- what was one of the 4 chinese inventions
15 Clues: where was Buddhism originated • where was Islam originated from • where was Christianity originated • where did Aristotle not originate from • what was one of the 4 chinese inventions • what was Aristotle to the teacher Alexander The Great • Christianity was brought by merchants along the what? • what era created the rise of the permanent settlements? • ...
P4 (2) Supp WS 6 2025-03-20
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- Likely to cause harm or injury.
- Known by many; celebrated.
- Achieving a desired goal or result.
- The ability to come up with new ideas.
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- Able to help or serve a purpose.
- New devices or processes created by inventors.
- Well-liked or admired by many people.
- An answer to a problem.
- A difficult situation that needs solving.
9 Clues: An answer to a problem. • Known by many; celebrated. • Likely to cause harm or injury. • Able to help or serve a purpose. • Achieving a desired goal or result. • Well-liked or admired by many people. • The ability to come up with new ideas. • A difficult situation that needs solving. • New devices or processes created by inventors.
1920's inventions and style 2021-03-09
10 Clues: takes dirt off clothes • keeps you cool with air • usually made out of fur • one piece clothing item • makes bread toasty brown • cooks meals for ur family • electric version of a broom • makes your clothes look professional • covered in jewels and goes on ur head • makes you look taller and they go on ur feet
Nikola Tesla Ideas and Inventions 2024-05-10
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- Uses Hydroelectric power to generate energy
- Motor with rotating magnetic field
- Who Tesla worked with when he first came to America
- The country that invested most into Tesla's "Super Weapon"
- The hotel that Tesla died in
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- Used today over direct current
- What Tesla used to control his RC boat
- A tower Tesla built to create a global system of wireless communication
- Tesla's Birthplace
- An invention with his own name in it
10 Clues: Tesla's Birthplace • The hotel that Tesla died in • Used today over direct current • Motor with rotating magnetic field • An invention with his own name in it • What Tesla used to control his RC boat • Uses Hydroelectric power to generate energy • Who Tesla worked with when he first came to America • The country that invested most into Tesla's "Super Weapon" • ...
"Famous Inventors and Their Inventions" 2023-03-27
10 Clues: Inventor of the radio • Inventor of the airplane • Inventor of the AC motor • Inventor of the telegraph • Inventor of the lightbulb • Inventor of the telephone • Inventor of the steamboat • Inventor of the cotton gin • Inventor of the assembly line • Inventor of the printing press
Unlock 3 Discovery and inventions 2025-04-29
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- belonging to just one person
- very important or necessary
- to stop working
- without end or restriction
- to stop something from happening
- made by people, not in nature
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- a change of position or place
- to show the meaning or truth of something more clearly by giving examples
- things that are used for a particular activity
- able to hurt or damage
10 Clues: to stop working • able to hurt or damage • without end or restriction • very important or necessary • belonging to just one person • a change of position or place • made by people, not in nature • to stop something from happening • things that are used for a particular activity • to show the meaning or truth of something more clearly by giving examples
World Geography. 2012-12-10
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- The flat treeless lands forming a ring around the Artic ocean.
- A storm that forms over warm, tropical clean waters.
- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior to different society.
- east or west of the equator.
- complete seperation of races.
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- Mandela/ leader of the ANC.
- north or south of the equator.
- permanently frozen ground.
- regional ecosystem.
- organic material in soil.
10 Clues: regional ecosystem. • organic material in soil. • permanently frozen ground. • Mandela/ leader of the ANC. • east or west of the equator. • complete seperation of races. • north or south of the equator. • A storm that forms over warm, tropical clean waters. • The flat treeless lands forming a ring around the Artic ocean. • ...
Christopher Columbus 2023-04-21
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- a long journey, especially by sea or in space
- a person who plans and directs the course of a ship or aircraft
- the act or process of finding or learning something for the first time
- a person who travels in search of new geographical information or discoveries
- a disagreement or debate, often public, involving opposing viewpoints or ideas
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- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- relating to or being the place or environment in which a person or thing originated
- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- something that is passed down from an ancestor or predecessor
10 Clues: a long journey, especially by sea or in space • the action of becoming larger or more extensive • something that is passed down from an ancestor or predecessor • a person who plans and directs the course of a ship or aircraft • the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way • ...
History Chapter 3 2012-10-11
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- A college Also known as Columbia
- This led to bleeding,purging, etc.
- College founded by Puritans
- In the ______ Society, males were usually more powerful and created a patriarchal veiw of society.
- The town in Massachusetts in which the first effort to establish a metals industry was made.
- Scottish-Irish immigrated to NJ + PA and made this an important religon in those areas.
- A large metal enterprise in NJ.
- College founded by Congregationalists
- The staple crop of South Carolina and Georgia.
- College created as a secular insitution that offered liberal education.
- Port City in Massachusetts
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- New Englanders viewed Catholic ______ as agents of Rome.
- allowed England and Europe to produce more affordable goods.
- The town where the witch trials really "hit off"
- In these colonies, slavery and farming was big
- Began in 1730s, climax was 1740s.
- Trade in rum, slave, sugar, and manufactured goods.
- Product of great intellectual discoveries in Eur in 17th cent.
- This company's monopoly broke in mid 1690s and caused the number of Africans available for labor increase.
- French _______ settled in NY.
- This state passed a law in 1647 that required each town to have a public school.
- The act in 1750 that limited supassing Enlgand in metal.
- the act of passing all the land to the firstborn son
- Rebellion in South Carolina that involved 100 Africans rising up and attempting to flee.
- This grew due to the new appetites material goods created.
25 Clues: Port City in Massachusetts • College founded by Puritans • French _______ settled in NY. • A large metal enterprise in NJ. • A college Also known as Columbia • Began in 1730s, climax was 1740s. • This led to bleeding,purging, etc. • College founded by Congregationalists • In these colonies, slavery and farming was big • The staple crop of South Carolina and Georgia. • ...
Electricity 2020-11-05
8 Clues: You can make it • A thing that spins • It stops electricity • Two lines that never meet • This dude made tons of inventions • You can't use electricity without it • When powered it can pick up metal items • It stops the circuit if there is too much flow
Electricity 2020-11-05
8 Clues: You can make it • A thing that spins • It stops electricity • Two lines that never meet • This dude made tons of inventions • You can't use electricity without it • When powered it can pick up metal items • It stops the circuit if there is too much flow
Urban Society in the late 19th Century 2014-04-22
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- drawn to the north with availability of jobs
- Catholics Created their own educational system
- Science instead of the bible. Deny the divinity of Christ
- Hall political machine for democratic party
- invented by Thomas Edison
- of 1812 Boost of American factories
- Age brought in many republican votes
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- machine boost to north industrialization
- God exists in one person
- Idea cleaning up cities decreases chance for disease
- entertainment silent movies, circus, baseball, football
- inventions created more opportunities for jobs
12 Clues: God exists in one person • invented by Thomas Edison • of 1812 Boost of American factories • Age brought in many republican votes • machine boost to north industrialization • drawn to the north with availability of jobs • Hall political machine for democratic party • Catholics Created their own educational system • inventions created more opportunities for jobs • ...
g6.1.Devt Human Societies Vocab 2023-09-29
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- application of knowledge, tools, inventions to meet people’s needs
- scientists who interpret artifacts
- scientist who study the remains of organisms
- green area in the desert where plants can grow
- movement of people from one country to another
- remains of organisms from long ago
- also known as “wise man”
- elements contributing to the way of life of a group of people
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- period of dry, hot weather
- means large animal
- scientist who provide information about modern cultures
- human-made object, such as tools
12 Clues: means large animal • also known as “wise man” • period of dry, hot weather • human-made object, such as tools • scientists who interpret artifacts • remains of organisms from long ago • scientist who study the remains of organisms • green area in the desert where plants can grow • movement of people from one country to another • ...
Live forever 2017-09-05
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- Særling; Someone who has unusual ideas and behaves strangely
- symbolsk
- Lang levetid; The amount of time someone or something lives. Important because it is what the whole text is about, exactly expanding human’s lifetime.
- interessante opdagelse er lavet af et uheld eller med held; When interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident or luck
- Vovestykke; A new business activity that involves taking risks
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- Celle udødelighed; Important because you have to know if our cells dies or stay alive.
- Faldefærdighed; Being old and in a bad state
- Fristende; Making you feel a desire to have or do something
8 Clues: symbolsk • Faldefærdighed; Being old and in a bad state • Fristende; Making you feel a desire to have or do something • Særling; Someone who has unusual ideas and behaves strangely • Vovestykke; A new business activity that involves taking risks • Celle udødelighed; Important because you have to know if our cells dies or stay alive. • ...
ze columbian exchange 2024-01-25
6 Clues: a item that is addicting • a food that was popular in euope • there were many __________ from the new world • a place where the native americans first lived • many people that lived in the 1600 are now ____ • animal that was very helpful for native americans and eruopians
Micah's Black History #4 2020-02-04
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- Winters was an African-American abolitionist and inventor who, on May 7, 1878 received U.S. Patent number 203,517 for a wagon-mounted fire escape ladder.
- patented & updated fountain pen design, improvement to the hand stamp, and a close-conduit electric railway system.
- White English architect invented the baby carriage in 1733 for the 3rd Duke of Devonshire's children.
- is credited with improving the design of the fire extinguisher, with a patent issued on March 26, 1872. He invented a system in which water is pumped through pipes in buildings to individual sprinkler heads. The fire-extinguishing sprinkler system has been in use in the United States since 1874.
- Patented an improved mechanical egg beater (U.S. pat# 292,821) on February 5, 1884. In fact, this person had really invented was an early mixing machine and not just an egg beater.
- (September 15, 1846 – August 21, 1910) was the first African-American professor at Harvard. He was also a Boston dentist, and an inventor of a wooden golf tee.
- Invented and patented Tunnel Construction for the electric railroad system, and was referred to by some as the "Black Edison." In 1885, he patented an apparatus which was a combination of a telephone and a telegraph. He also demonstrated two of his famous inventions: an electric railway and an electric roller coaster called the Figure Eight.
- Inventor of the Butter Churn and a casket lowering device.
- The first Black heavyweight boxing champion,(U.S. patent #1,413,121) on April 18, 1922 & he patented his 1st wrench in 1835.
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- On 6th October, 1896 the first kitchen table was developed and patented.
- Is an American inventor and engineer who holds more than 120 patents. The inventor of the Super Soaker water gun, which has been among the world's bestselling toys every year since its release. November 2013, Johnson was awarded nearly $73 million in royalties from Hasbro Inc. in arbitration.
- Most notable inventions were the three position traffic signal and smoke hood. The Person also discovered and developed a chemical hair-processing and straightening solution.
- On July 7, 1911 patented a folding chair. According to his patent, he designed his chair to be used in schools, churches, and other auditoriums.
- In 1899,Patented the Baby Buggy.
- In 1947, created the first aluminum folding chair with fabric strapping for the seat and back. By 1957, the ______ ________ Company of Brooklyn, New York, was manufacturing more than 14,000 chairs per day. Today, the folding chair is mostly made of hard plastic or metal or wood.
15 Clues: In 1899,Patented the Baby Buggy. • Inventor of the Butter Churn and a casket lowering device. • On 6th October, 1896 the first kitchen table was developed and patented. • White English architect invented the baby carriage in 1733 for the 3rd Duke of Devonshire's children. • ...
Ancient Chinese warefare 2023-06-01
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- A specific ____________ or general was assigned to a specific job.
- The Chinese being the warfare giants of the world at the time created the________________.
- What were the offerings?
- Gunpowder was made when trying to make a potion of _________________.
- China made the first __________ with gunpowder.
- What was the ranged weapon the Chinese invented?
- alongside the crossbow the _________________was made.
- If the commander did not complete their assigned job what is the punishment?
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- If lots of people cry at your funeral were you popular or unpopular?
- Armour was made from________ woven together with leather.
- The Chinese had many _____________ discoveries.
- The family of the person who has ___________________ would bring them home for seven days.
- They even had a whole book called The ____________.
- fireworks were a weapon of great power.
- How long did the body remain clean and dressed at home?
- While the others would bring _________________.
- ____________ was the most crucial element in inventing fireworks.
- At the funeral people were hired to...
- Loved ones would take turns to sit next to the body at the ____________.
- Who wrote The Art of War?
20 Clues: What were the offerings? • Who wrote The Art of War? • At the funeral people were hired to... • fireworks were a weapon of great power. • The Chinese had many _____________ discoveries. • While the others would bring _________________. • China made the first __________ with gunpowder. • What was the ranged weapon the Chinese invented? • ...
Ancient Chinese warefare 2023-06-01
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- A specific ____________ or general was assigned to a specific job.
- The Chinese being the warfare giants of the world at the time created the________________.
- What were the offerings?
- Gunpowder was made when trying to make a potion of _________________.
- China made the first __________ with gunpowder.
- What was the ranged weapon the Chinese invented?
- alongside the crossbow the _________________was made.
- If the commander did not complete their assigned job what is the punishment?
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- If lots of people cry at your funeral were you popular or unpopular?
- Armour was made from________ woven together with leather.
- The Chinese had many _____________ discoveries.
- The family of the person who has ___________________ would bring them home for seven days.
- They even had a whole book called The ____________.
- fireworks were a weapon of great power.
- How long did the body remain clean and dressed at home?
- While the others would bring _________________.
- ____________ was the most crucial element in inventing fireworks.
- At the funeral people were hired to...
- Loved ones would take turns to sit next to the body at the ____________.
- Who wrote The Art of War?
20 Clues: What were the offerings? • Who wrote The Art of War? • At the funeral people were hired to... • fireworks were a weapon of great power. • The Chinese had many _____________ discoveries. • While the others would bring _________________. • China made the first __________ with gunpowder. • What was the ranged weapon the Chinese invented? • ...
GDP - Amanda 2021-04-06
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- the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- a severe or prolonged recession
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the M in the formula and the goods that are purchased from other countries
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behaviour, and decision-making of an entire economy’
- advances in knowledge
- the X in the formula also the goods and services sold to other countries
- refers to the (X-M) in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M)
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
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- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying lengths and amplitude
- C + I G + (X-M)
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- refers to government capital spending in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M)
- applying inventions to new products or services
- refers to the C in the formula GDP = C + I + G + (X-M)
- refers to the I in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M)
- GDP valued at current dollars and isn't adjusted for inflation
- the stage in the business cycle shows that the GDP direction is going down
- GDP valued at constant dollars (adjusted for inflation)
20 Clues: C + I G + (X-M) • advances in knowledge • a severe or prolonged recession • applying inventions to new products or services • refers to the I in the formula GDP = C + I G + (X-M) • refers to the C in the formula GDP = C + I + G + (X-M) • the value of one currency in terms of another currency • GDP valued at constant dollars (adjusted for inflation) • ...
Social Studies Review 2025-10-22
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- a source providing a first hand account of an event
- places that share common characteristics
- movement from one place to another
- imaginary lines running north-south and measured east-west
- sought animals and plants-berries
- imaginary lines running east-west and measured north-south
- people moving into a country to live there permanently
- created a code of laws
- absolute or relative
- question with many answers and requiring evidence to support your answer
- study of the production, buying, and selling of goods and services
- how humans interact with the world
- time before the invention of writing
- conditions in a person's home country that make them want to leave
- land between two rivers
- the study of Earth's physical and cultural features
- a source providing an account with after the event knowledge
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- people-goods-ideas-information
- questions which help you answer a compelling question
- revolution which led to permanent settlements
- a civilization's inventions and accomplishments
- people moving out of a country
- aspects of a destination country that attract people to move there
- set of beliefs about how to behave
- one of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia
- process of government and lawmaking
- group of people living together within a community
- people who have no permanent home
- human and physical characteristics which make it unique
- one of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia
30 Clues: absolute or relative • created a code of laws • land between two rivers • people-goods-ideas-information • people moving out of a country • sought animals and plants-berries • people who have no permanent home • movement from one place to another • set of beliefs about how to behave • how humans interact with the world • process of government and lawmaking • ...
BCA Modern Dance 2026-02-17
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- ______________and Ted Shawn sought new and natural dance techniques based off of music and other cultures for inspiration.
- turned modern dance from an experimented idea to an acceptable art form.
- Choreographers focused on their own histories and issues of identity, or moved in a multidisciplinary context with text, music, set/ costume design, and _______________.
- _____________,Doris Humphrey, and Charles Weidman left the Denishawn company to pursue their own dance discoveries.
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- was the pioneer to discover the natural form of movement and expressing emotions and ideas.
- Fourth generation dancers discovered radical performance spaces such as ______________ and public areas, while blending performance/audience space.
- Originated in idealism and rebellion guided by utopian notions of the freedom of the body and spirit, the quest for self-expression.
- Many of the dancers of the Graham and ______________ Dance Companies began to create their own dance companies.
- This generation was all about the experimentation of dance.
- This generation separated into two parts of modern dance.
10 Clues: This generation separated into two parts of modern dance. • This generation was all about the experimentation of dance. • turned modern dance from an experimented idea to an acceptable art form. • was the pioneer to discover the natural form of movement and expressing emotions and ideas. • ...
Les inventions 2018-10-17
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- un appareil qui réchauffe des repas
- un appareil qui rase la barbe d'un homme
- un objet qui nettoie la maison avec beaucoup de bruit
- un objet qui est utilisé par beaucoup de personnes après avoir laver les cheveux
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- un appareil qui rend les vêtements plus lisses
- une machine qui nettoie vos vêtements
- une machine qui nettoie vos assiettes pour vous
- un appareil qui prépare du café, mais qu'on n'utilise plus maintenant
8 Clues: un appareil qui réchauffe des repas • une machine qui nettoie vos vêtements • un appareil qui rase la barbe d'un homme • un appareil qui rend les vêtements plus lisses • une machine qui nettoie vos assiettes pour vous • un objet qui nettoie la maison avec beaucoup de bruit • un appareil qui prépare du café, mais qu'on n'utilise plus maintenant • ...
Describing inventions 2025-02-25
Inventor-Inventions 2026-01-30
Gallelio's inventions 2026-03-02
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- Theory of the universe supported by Galileo's telescope findings
- Geometric and military tool patented by Galileo in 1597.
- Type of surveying tool used to measure angles
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- These dark spots on the Sun were observed with his telescope
- Device Galileo improved in 1609 to observe the heavens.
- The heavenly body whose mountains and craters were first observed by Galileo.
- Planet with rings first observed by Galileo.
- Band of stars across the sky, which Galileo showed was made of individual stars.
8 Clues: Planet with rings first observed by Galileo. • Type of surveying tool used to measure angles • Device Galileo improved in 1609 to observe the heavens. • Geometric and military tool patented by Galileo in 1597. • These dark spots on the Sun were observed with his telescope • Theory of the universe supported by Galileo's telescope findings • ...
Industrial Revolution 2020-05-02
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- A new method, idea or product
- One that buys or gains possessions of products for personal use or ownership
- A place where products are bought or sold
- A system of communicating
- Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture goods in factories
- Something to which a person or business has a legal title or something owned
- A new useful product or method that did not exist previously and was created by the mind or imagination
- The invention is different enough from all other inventions that it would take more than common sense to combine ideas to make the invention
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- Can be anything that can identify.distinguish, and indicate the source of a product or service and distinguish that source from other sources.
- The period during which agricultural areas became mainly industrial urban areas
- The making of articles on a large scale using machinery
- The invention is different from all others
- Building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- A property right granted by the government to an inventor for a new.useful and non-obvious
- The invention works and has a purpose
15 Clues: A system of communicating • A new method, idea or product • The invention works and has a purpose • A place where products are bought or sold • The invention is different from all others • The making of articles on a large scale using machinery • Building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing • ...
Great Inventions 2022-11-28
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- These are made of wood.When cooking, big ones can mix.Smaller ones are used for eating.
- This is used for sitting on.You can find it at home or school.Some have three legs, some have four.
- This is made of glass. This is made of china. It is used for making a drink.
- In our house, we use it a lot. Ours has patterns of stars. It is used for holding flowers.
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- This sits on the floor.It is often rectangular and it is made of woolor silk.
- This is made of cloth or silk.It can be round or square.Put it behind your back or sit on it.
- This is used for boiling water. It is made of metal.It has a plug or sits on the stove.
- This is made of plastic or leather.For your phone it is a safe place.It can be any colour you like.
8 Clues: This is made of glass. This is made of china. It is used for making a drink. • This sits on the floor.It is often rectangular and it is made of woolor silk. • These are made of wood.When cooking, big ones can mix.Smaller ones are used for eating. • This is used for boiling water. It is made of metal.It has a plug or sits on the stove. • ...
Inventions 4 2024-02-15
Mesopotamia inventions 2024-11-14
8 Clues: something like a globe • fancy way of saying math • you use a pencil to do this • a version of playing a game • another word related to tire • using river water for farming • used in buildings, made of clay • a way to use a boat with the wind
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2021-04-27
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- shape of maslow's hierarchy of needs
- one who sets goals and sets out a plan to reach those goals
- maintaining a positive attitude
- trait where someone willingly does whatever it takes to be successful
- a business entity owned by shareholders
- a financial institution that provides services regarding money to make a profit
- one who develops new ideas for products or ways of doing things
- a way of collecting primary data
- one who improves existing products or ways of doing thing
- a product or service not necessary for survival
- someone who pursues goals and ideas under someone else business
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- one who sees the future of the business and gets that message to others
- one who puts a plan into action to achieve goals
- something that you are trying to do or achieve
- putting money into a business idea that you believe will be successful
- two or more legal entities that share a business
- trait of adjusting to change
- protects innovations, inventions, and ideas
- a new business
- someone who has a clear idea of how things should be in the future
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- a trait where someone enjoys working alone
22 Clues: a new business • trait of adjusting to change • maintaining a positive attitude • a way of collecting primary data • shape of maslow's hierarchy of needs • a business entity owned by shareholders • a trait where someone enjoys working alone • protects innovations, inventions, and ideas • something that you are trying to do or achieve • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1,2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- A well known car company
- one of the giants in control of iron mines, steel mills, railroad, and shipping lines.
- rapid growth of cities population
- business owned by many investors
- a group of corporations run by a single board
- get rid of
- Used to mass produce in factories
- proof prove to something
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- telegraph used a code of dots and dashes, they went and upgraded it
- a mini hospital in a way
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- buildings divided into apartments
- person who sets out to start their own business
- a way to turn crude oil into lubricants
- a take over of a center business
- The two who invented the earliest plane in america
- offering help to the urban poor
- reformer who worked to help the poor as she couldn’t stand to see them starving
- unions negotiate with management for works
- invested in oil, got so big the government had to brake the company into smaller companies
- growth quickly
- founder of the AFL
- system of privately owned businesses compete freely
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- change the view or way of something
25 Clues: get rid of • growth quickly • founder of the AFL • A well known car company • proof prove to something • a mini hospital in a way • offering help to the urban poor • a take over of a center business • business owned by many investors • buildings divided into apartments • rapid growth of cities population • Used to mass produce in factories • change the view or way of something • ...
Chapter 18 sec 1-3 Crossword Puzzel 2022-12-02
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To purify
- A firm belief in reliability
- An american settlement activist
- The rapid growth of city populations
- To try to right something that could be a wrong
- A business that a certain product can only be bought from that company and nowhere else
- A scottish born inventor, who created the telephone, and the modern day AT&T
- A british born cigar maker
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Wright The inventors of the airplane
- To get rid of
- a place where people get medical treatment, often free or for a small fee
- A businessman, that operates a business or takes great risks for the business
- Lines that make certain parts to a structure that makes producing the item quicker and cheaper
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- Negotiations in wages
- to increase in speed
- An economic system in which private businesses compete with state
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- An american businessman that had an oil monopoly
- building divided into many tiny apartments
- A company authorized by state as a single entity
- A scottish american that owned the American steel industry
- The inventor of the automobile
25 Clues: To purify • To change • To get rid of • to increase in speed • Negotiations in wages • A british born cigar maker • A firm belief in reliability • The inventor of the automobile • An american settlement activist • The rapid growth of city populations • Wright The inventors of the airplane • A center offering help to the urban poor • building divided into many tiny apartments • ...
Vocabulary 2012-07-15
4 Clues: changeless; Never changing • to do with great enthusiasm and energy • lucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries • Remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
4th Grade Science 3.1 - 3.3 2024-12-03
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- A force that works against motion along a surface
- a change in position
- A greater force that overcomes opposing forces, resulting in work
- Movement resulting from force
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- Newton's discoveries about how motion works.
- The property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion
- Opposing forces that prevent work from being done
- The push or pull of an object
- Two objects bumping into each other, causing energy transfers
9 Clues: a change in position • The push or pull of an object • Movement resulting from force • Newton's discoveries about how motion works. • Opposing forces that prevent work from being done • A force that works against motion along a surface • Two objects bumping into each other, causing energy transfers • The property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion • ...
The sun and other inventions 2017-04-04
7 Clues: what gets angry • what is red as mars • what is round as earth • what are bad inventions • what is the best invention • what needs to be pumped up • what has a trail like a comet
VOCAB CHALLENGE 2022-09-19
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- to suddenly let a strong force, emotion, etc. be felt or have an effect
- based on experiments or experience rather than ideas or theories
- simple, natural and honest
- to show emotion in a very obvious way
- made up of parts or people that are very different from each other
- making new discoveries; using new methods
- a set of ideas that an economic or political system is based on
- recreate something to make something that existed in the past exist or seem to exist again
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- that can produce something
- the ability to invent things or solve problems in clever new ways
- suggest or call attention indirectly; hint at.
- solving problems in a practical and sensible way rather than by having fixed ideas or theories
- to make something less severe
- large and done on a wall, sometimes on an outside wall of a building
- something that decides or limits the way in which something can be done
- to make or do something using whatever is available, usually because you do not have what you really need
- sexually attractive
- fabricate something to invent false information in order to trick people
- to understand the meaning of a word, a sentence or an action in a particular way
19 Clues: sexually attractive • that can produce something • simple, natural and honest • to make something less severe • to show emotion in a very obvious way • making new discoveries; using new methods • suggest or call attention indirectly; hint at. • a set of ideas that an economic or political system is based on • ...
Industrial Revolution Terms/People Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-31
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- All people are equal, everything owned by people aka complete socialism.
- The building of cities, and people moving to cities.
- A type of cloth, and used in the Industrial Revolution.
- A steam Engine on wheels,created in the late 1700s.
- The doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of the majority.
- The resources needed to produce goods and services for the Industrial Revolution.
- Refusing to work, and fighting for yourself.
- Introduced the world to Marxism, and enforced Communism. He though the wealthy were getting too much from the Industrial Revolution.
- The factors of production, but not owned by the government, owned by the public.
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- The father of Modern Capitalism, and deffender of free market and economy.
- Workers joined into voluntary labor associations.
- Process of of developing machine production of goods, required suck resources.
- Two keys inventions created in the Industrial Revolution. Hint: Communication.
- Shares of certain rights to ownership.
- Economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set for working conditions without interference.
- Someone who takes on a business by themselves.
- The factors of production are owned privately and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit.
- A business owned by stockholders that share profits.
18 Clues: Shares of certain rights to ownership. • Refusing to work, and fighting for yourself. • Someone who takes on a business by themselves. • Workers joined into voluntary labor associations. • A steam Engine on wheels,created in the late 1700s. • The building of cities, and people moving to cities. • A business owned by stockholders that share profits. • ...
Understanding Force and Motion (3.1-3.3) 2025-01-09
Across
- a force that works against motion along a surface
- a change in position
- a greater force that overcomes opposing forces, resulting in work
- movement resulting from force
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- Newton’s discoveries about how motion always works
- the property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion
- opposing forces that prevent work from being done
- the push or pull on an object
- two objects bumping into each other, causing energy transfers
9 Clues: a change in position • the push or pull on an object • movement resulting from force • opposing forces that prevent work from being done • a force that works against motion along a surface • Newton’s discoveries about how motion always works • two objects bumping into each other, causing energy transfers • the property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion • ...
Shakespeare's world 2019-08-12
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- Renaissance meaning .... or revival
- Shakespeare was a famous ....
- Shakespeare was born in ....
- Shakespeare's son .... died at age 11
- Shakespeare's first child daughter was ....
- the spheres were made of .... crystal
- The plays always started in the ....
- Traditional beliefs were changed by .... discoveries
- people believe that the world was made up of a number of .... contained in one another
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- Shakespeare's dad was the .... of Stratford-upon-Avon
- The plays were mostly played at the ....
- Shakespeare joined the .... acting company
- Many public places were closed because of the ....
- the stage had no ....
- The Great .... Of Being were people who believed in order
- Shakespeare died on his ....
- they ....that spheres were made of crystal
- Shakespeare was a .... playwright
- Anne .... was Shakespeare's wife
- Hamnets twin was ....
- Shakespeare was .... in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Shakespeare had .... children
22 Clues: the stage had no .... • Hamnets twin was .... • Shakespeare died on his .... • Shakespeare was born in .... • Shakespeare was a famous .... • Shakespeare had .... children • Anne .... was Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare was a .... playwright • Renaissance meaning .... or revival • The plays always started in the .... • Shakespeare's son .... died at age 11 • ...
Medicine 2016-05-23
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- He identified specific bacteria
- One example of a humour
- Famous Roman physician
- Used to bring water to Roman cities
- chemical used as an anaesthetic
- Published a report in 1842
- Doctor credited with pioneering antiseptics
- Discovered that blood circulated around the body
- Ancient Greek physician
- Drug which killed bacteria
- Pioneered new surgical methods
- Established the theory about germs
- The number of humours
- Created a vaccine for smallpox
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- Disease which ravaged England in the 19th Century
- Being believed to have caused illness
- Instrument developed in the 1600s
- Created Salvarsan
- Established in 1948
- He criticised the theory of the four humours
- Made new discoveries about the anatomy of people
- Bazalgette built them in London
- Common problem facing surgeons in the 19th Century
- Diseased which ravaged Europe in the 14th Century
- He established that cholera was a water born disease
25 Clues: Created Salvarsan • Established in 1948 • The number of humours • Famous Roman physician • One example of a humour • Ancient Greek physician • Published a report in 1842 • Drug which killed bacteria • Pioneered new surgical methods • Created a vaccine for smallpox • He identified specific bacteria • chemical used as an anaesthetic • Bazalgette built them in London • ...
Fadil N Friends 2023-11-29
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- A place characterized by the use of long words or a tendency to use long words.
- Radiating a brilliant splendor, is often used to describe a place illuminated with a bright light.
- Refers to a location that sparkles with brilliance or flashes of light.
- A place intentionally designed to be unclear or difficult to understand, often with the intention to deceive.
- A location displaying a splendid or impressive array of elements.
- Describing a place marked by unpredictable and erratic changes, often associated with whimsical or fickle behavior.
- A location marked by secrecy, stealth, and a concealed nature.
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- A place marked by idealistic and impractical pursuits, often with an element of romanticism.
- A place where fortunate discoveries or pleasant surprises occur by chance.
- A difficult or complex situation, often used metaphorically to describe a problematic place.
- A place characterized by enthusiasm, energy, and lively spirit.
- A transient or short-lived place, characterized by brief existence.
- Describing a location with a smooth, flowing, and melodious quality, typically associated with sounds.
- Resembling an intricate maze, complex and confusing in structure.
- A location that is hazy, indistinct, or lacking definite form.
15 Clues: A location that is hazy, indistinct, or lacking definite form. • A location marked by secrecy, stealth, and a concealed nature. • A place characterized by enthusiasm, energy, and lively spirit. • Resembling an intricate maze, complex and confusing in structure. • A location displaying a splendid or impressive array of elements. • ...
Roman inventions 2024-05-07
5 Clues: made with a metal or stone plate • used for transferring water and draining water • has an arch, and is used for transferring water • a simple straight path for Romans used to expand • an ancient civilization with facitating inventions
Chap 4 Vocab 2025-04-04
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- Someone who buys or uses goods and services
- The amount of a particular good or service that consumers desire
- A shortage
- A rise in the usual price of many goods and services
- A process in which each worker performs a single step in production
- A free enterprise system in which supply and demand determines goods and services
- The amount of goods or services company workers can make or provide
- Something that encourages one to take an action or do something
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- A country's money
- The money a person or business earns for doing a job or providing a good or service
- New inventions or ideas
- The land or goods that people or companies own
- A small fee paid to bank customers in exchange for allowing the bank to use their money; a fee charged by banks for borrowing money
- To bring something in from another country for sale or trade
- A person who makes goods or services to sell
- The use of public notices to bring attention to a product or service
16 Clues: A shortage • A country's money • New inventions or ideas • Someone who buys or uses goods and services • A person who makes goods or services to sell • The land or goods that people or companies own • A rise in the usual price of many goods and services • To bring something in from another country for sale or trade • ...
david unit 5 2014-12-04
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- some very negative impacts on society
- industrail developement in the cities created increased labor needs
- orville 1871 - 1948 they invention the airplane
- helps you move with out you moving alot
- became the president of the standardoil company in 1870.
- phliantropist ,and humanitain steel owner.
- city in michigan resion midwest during this period 1879 - 1910 detroit became the automoblie - manufacting industrail center in the united states remmber this city because off the detroit pistons
- city in michigan region midest during this period 1879-1910
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- big businesses were able to grow so rapidly because the industries were booming due to these factors
- these are large companies that control a large portion of an industry
- ford made the assembly line
- city in northeastern illinois region midwest found on lake michchigan during 1879-1910
- how not all changes were postive
- inventor light bulb the wizard of menlo parte born in ohio
- a system that moves parts and partly assembled products among factory workers to speed production
15 Clues: ford made the assembly line • how not all changes were postive • some very negative impacts on society • helps you move with out you moving alot • phliantropist ,and humanitain steel owner. • orville 1871 - 1948 they invention the airplane • became the president of the standardoil company in 1870. • inventor light bulb the wizard of menlo parte born in ohio • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-11-07
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- The author of the Communist Manifesto.
- Where most everyday items are manufactured.
- A time period when many inventions were created.
- In the summer of 2023, many writers with a couple of actors initiated a ____ that lasted around 148 days.
- A time period that influenced the growth and the move from urban areas to big cities.
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- The invention that helped prevent farmers from having fallow fields when it came to growing crops.
- A system used in many countries where the factors of production are privately owned.
- There are four of these: Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship
- A system where things are spread out among the people and owned equally.
- A movement when wealthy merchants bought farms and built fences around them, which drove village farmers to the big cities.
- United Autoworkers ______
- The author of The Wealth of Nations.
- Someone who starts a business while taking on additional risks in the process.
- A French term that translates to “Let do”
- A theory that states certain actions are right if they are useful and benefit the majority.
- Above lower class and under upper class.
- A system that is a form of complete socialism.
17 Clues: United Autoworkers ______ • The author of The Wealth of Nations. • The author of the Communist Manifesto. • Above lower class and under upper class. • A French term that translates to “Let do” • Where most everyday items are manufactured. • A system that is a form of complete socialism. • A time period when many inventions were created. • ...
1920s Study Guide 2022-11-14
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- illegal underground bars
- invented to allow people to purchase items they couldn't afford.
- a period of African American art and literature.
- immigrants who were killed because of their beliefs.
- violent clash in Oklahoma that targeted wealthy African Americans.
- risky practice that led to many consumers extending their debt to invest in the stock market.
- word used to describe the 18th amendment
- religious movement that pushed a literal interpretation of the Bible.
- illegally manufactured alcohol
- an increase in purchasing by middle class americans.
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- new inventions allowed for an increase in this.
- financial plan that created European dependence on the US.
- a violent hate organization that spread across the US.
- women who had the freedom to dress and behave how they wanted to.
- court case that showed the effects of religous clashes with science in the United States.
- scandal that ruined the Harding presidency.
- law that put quotas restricting immigration to the United States.
- discrimination based on foreign birth.
- new invention that allowed for the increase in advertising.
19 Clues: illegal underground bars • illegally manufactured alcohol • discrimination based on foreign birth. • word used to describe the 18th amendment • scandal that ruined the Harding presidency. • new inventions allowed for an increase in this. • a period of African American art and literature. • immigrants who were killed because of their beliefs. • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- The brothers are born in _______.
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- E = mc^2 developer
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- the brothers invented world’s first successful ______ and making the first controlled, powered and sustained, heavier than air human flight on December 17, 1903.
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- People who invented a thing is called
- were two American brothers, inventors and aviation pioneers
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
- for inventing and building the
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
11 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • for inventing and building the • The brothers are born in _______. • People who invented a thing is called • were two American brothers, inventors and aviation pioneers • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
Inventions of Industrial Revolution 2023-11-10
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- rotation - Public spaces where people met
- Plow - Plants crops
- - Uses a window
- Machine - Uses needles and thread
- - Can be sent by technology
- Spinning Mule - Useful for the production of Muslin
- Parts - Replaces parts
- Motor - Made with the electric current coil
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- loom - Weaving clothes
- Gin - Helps remove seeds
- - Made by Thomas Edison
- - Made by Alexander Graham Bell
- - Builds tunnels
- Jenny - Makes clothes
- frame - Combined with Spinning Jenny
- shuttle - uses paddles
- Reaper - Harvest crops
- Engine - Helps move goods
- Railroad - The heart of Textile dust
19 Clues: - Uses a window • - Builds tunnels • Plow - Plants crops • Jenny - Makes clothes • loom - Weaving clothes • shuttle - uses paddles • Reaper - Harvest crops • Parts - Replaces parts • - Made by Thomas Edison • Gin - Helps remove seeds • Engine - Helps move goods • - Can be sent by technology • - Made by Alexander Graham Bell • Machine - Uses needles and thread • ...
Are you Ready to be an Excellent TA? 2021-09-05
Across
- arranged or structured in a systematic way
- a process in which one individual instructs another individual
- action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place
- quick to respond or react appropriately
- relating to, or engaged in formal studies after graduation
- Courses Management System at NU
- being on time
- working together towards achieving a common goal
- making new discoveries for the scientific community
- free of bias or injustice
- giving or ready to give help
- kind and pleasant
- it is not always about academics
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- the act of taking the first step
- Council Students about their academic plan
- the time during the day when you work inside the office
- Marking students deliverables
- full of action or energy
- assessment or evaluation of oneself or one's actions, attitudes, or performance
- bearing with ongoing events calmly
- Sometimes you need to help with new students recruitments
- it is not hard to get (if student earn it, just give it)
- full of passion
- the most interesting task you may ever have ربنا يسامحني علي الكدب ده!
- Thoughtful and kind hearted
- accessible, attainable, reachable, get-at-able
- supervision, or monitoring students during an examination
- accountable
- ready and able to change so as to adapt to different circumstances.
- Students always ask for getting it, be kind and help them to earn some
30 Clues: accountable • being on time • full of passion • kind and pleasant • full of action or energy • free of bias or injustice • Thoughtful and kind hearted • giving or ready to give help • Marking students deliverables • Courses Management System at NU • the act of taking the first step • it is not always about academics • bearing with ongoing events calmly • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-05
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- made 4 laws
- the father of chemistry
- Developed a vaccine for smallpox in 1796
- very, very different; also something surfers say
- a satellite of a planet
- the mysterious force that will one day destroy our solar system
- published a study of human anatomy
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science is called the?
- known for his extensive and detailed notes
- discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- said the Earth revolved around the sun
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- to look at something thoughtfully
- what you do to test a theory
- 3 dimensional representation of the earth
- Ancient Greek thinker, astronomer, mapmaker who said the sun orbited the earth
- an advanced form of mathematics
- Discoveries in this led to new conceptions of the universe
- a way of looking at the world through logic and reason
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic church
- a reason for phenomena based on facts
- literally translated from the Latin, means "earth" "write"
- Newton's third law, the law of reciprocal action states, "To every action, there is an equal and opposite ____."
- isaac found this
- Galileo found himself under suspicion by this group
- volume, temperature, and pressure of a gas are related
- what every planet in our solar system does
28 Clues: made 4 laws • isaac found this • the father of chemistry • a satellite of a planet • what you do to test a theory • an advanced form of mathematics • to look at something thoughtfully • published a study of human anatomy • a reason for phenomena based on facts • said the Earth revolved around the sun • Developed a vaccine for smallpox in 1796 • ...
Evolution Key Terms Crossword 2025-04-28
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- Estimating the age of rocks or fossils in (millions of) years.
- A subdivision of geological time marked by significant fossil discoveries and evolutionary events.
- Radioisotopes decay to stable atoms at a known rate.
- All the members of a clade, including the common ancestor, can be shown in a diagram that has branches showing the new group or species that have evolved from the ancestral species and the order in which they have evolved.
- The gradual change in species over time, as evidenced by fossils and genetic analysis.
- Comparing structures of two different species.
- The result of natural selection.
- Study of where in the world plants and animals live.
- The study of developmental stages in organisms, providing insights into evolutionary links observed in fossils.
- Preserved impressions of an organism in the form of footprints/burrows/coprolites.
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- One ancestral species evolves into one or more new species, sometimes called adaptive radiation.
- A distinct group of organisms identifiable in the fossil record and central to studying evolutionary processes.
- Layers of sedimentary rock.
- The evolutionary history of a species or group of species
- Layers of sediment that are compressed and glued together by chemical reactions and pressure.
- Process of forming a fossil from a living organism.
16 Clues: Layers of sedimentary rock. • The result of natural selection. • Comparing structures of two different species. • Process of forming a fossil from a living organism. • Radioisotopes decay to stable atoms at a known rate. • Study of where in the world plants and animals live. • The evolutionary history of a species or group of species • ...
US List 20 - Early 20th B 12 words 2025-03-15
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- The process of making products, often on a large scale.
- The production of goods or services within an economy.
- The design, development, and use of aircraft.
- production The process of manufacturing large quantities of goods quickly and efficiently.
- A person who starts and runs their own business.
- A state of being successful, usually in terms of financial wealth.
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- The right to vote in political elections.
- : A period when the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol were banned in the U.S. (1920-1933).
- A very tall building, often found in urban areas, symbolizing economic growth.
- line A production method that breaks down a manufacturing process into smaller tasks performed by workers.
- Edison An American inventor known for creating the electric light bulb and other inventions.
- Carnegie A businessman who led the expansion of the steel industry in the U.S. and was known for his philanthropic efforts.
12 Clues: The right to vote in political elections. • The design, development, and use of aircraft. • A person who starts and runs their own business. • The production of goods or services within an economy. • The process of making products, often on a large scale. • A state of being successful, usually in terms of financial wealth. • ...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Vocab Ch 1-4 2025-02-27
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- The ___ music in the movie made me cry like a baby.
- I tried ___ the mouse out of the hole with little bits of cheese.
- Giving speeches in front of the class makes me feel ___.
- She ___ waited to hear how her grandmother's surgery went.
- The milk had a ___ smell to it, so I poured it down the drain.
- He tasted the ___ and quickly spit it out.
- The polite discussion soon turned into a ___ attack on political beliefs.
- The general decided to send in the troops as his last ___.
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- The crowd ___ stood and removed their hats during the service.
- We ___ out after dark in search of the missing hikers.
- There have been ___ discoveries in science, improving our treatment of diseases.
- Filled with ___, drivers slowed down to see the accident.
- The wicked queen ordered that the prisoner be ___ at once.
- The cooks ___ threw dishes together when the restaurant was swamped with customers.
- I'm surprised the ___ tent fits four people so comfortably.
- The lawmakers gathered for a ___ to make plans for the following year.
16 Clues: He tasted the ___ and quickly spit it out. • The ___ music in the movie made me cry like a baby. • We ___ out after dark in search of the missing hikers. • Giving speeches in front of the class makes me feel ___. • Filled with ___, drivers slowed down to see the accident. • The wicked queen ordered that the prisoner be ___ at once. • ...
Technology Laws 2025-02-21
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- The right to keep personal information confidential.
- Protecting computers and data from attacks.
- Breach An event where unauthorized access to confidential data happens, often exposing personal information.
- A legal document that outlines the terms for using a service, requiring users to agree before accessing it.
- The data trail left while using the internet, including websites visited and information shared.
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- Following rules or meeting established guidelines.
- Creations of the mind, like inventions and artistic works.
- Permission for something to happen, especially regarding personal data collection.
- A rule made by an authority to control behavior.
- A set of rules or instructions for a computer to perform tasks, often used to decide what content users see online.
10 Clues: Protecting computers and data from attacks. • A rule made by an authority to control behavior. • Following rules or meeting established guidelines. • The right to keep personal information confidential. • Creations of the mind, like inventions and artistic works. • Permission for something to happen, especially regarding personal data collection. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-10-19
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- invented the spinning jenny that allowed a worker to spin 8 threads at a time
- major route people took when migrating west in US
- was the feul of the industrial revolution
- was an economic system that was based on private ownership
- a machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion
- movement which forced farmers to move to cities as rich landowners bought their land for enclosures
- authorized land grants and government bonds to two companies to build a continuous transcontinental railroad between the eastern side of Missouri river in Iowa to Sacramento river in California
- where production was centralized into one building
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- turning point in Japanese history
- helped build the railroad
- revolution during the late eighteenth century when machine power was substituted for human power
- Provided energy to run factory machines and allowed new inventions to be created
- The spot where both railroads meet
- was a process that allowed a cheap and efficient way of producing steel
- invented the first steam locomotive
- Industrial Revolution began in _______ 1850
16 Clues: helped build the railroad • turning point in Japanese history • The spot where both railroads meet • invented the first steam locomotive • was the feul of the industrial revolution • Industrial Revolution began in _______ 1850 • major route people took when migrating west in US • where production was centralized into one building • ...
SciFi 2023-04-17
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- an apparatus used to control heart fibrillation by application of an electric current to the chest wall or heart.
- a small plastic card issued by a bank, business, etc., allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
- a space vehicle or missile
- a type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly.
- cars with robot brains
- Zoom and Facetime
- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
- a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center.
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- steve perlman invented it
- removing an organ from one person (the donor) and surgically placing it in another (the recipient) whose organ has failed.
- Philip Rosedale, the inventor of the once popular online community ________
- an unpiloted aircraft
- a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls.
- an acronym for one of Swift’s fictional inventions, the “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle.”
- existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea.
15 Clues: Zoom and Facetime • an unpiloted aircraft • cars with robot brains • steve perlman invented it • a space vehicle or missile • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth • existing, occurring, or used under the surface of the sea. • a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls. • ...
Characters Crossword - Middle Grade 2023-01-30
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- This Baudelaire sibling makes incredible inventions to escape Count Olaf.
- This cat kid runs a comic club.
- Since this cop is half dog, he gets easily distracted by balls.
- This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan.
- This Wakefield teen fights monsters and zombies with her friends Jack, Quint, and Dirk.
- In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain.
- This beloved teen sleuth made her first appearance in The Secret of the Old Clock in 1930.
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- This Chinese-Canadian student transforms into a giant red panda.
- This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts.
- This trickster god goes from villain to antihero.
- This human girl trains to be a witch under Eda the Owl Lady in Owl House.
- This demigod is the son of Poseidon in Rick Riordan's novels.
- This video game character mines and crafts.
- This green member of the Teen Titans can shapeshift into any animal.
- This Mandalorian is one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy.
15 Clues: This cat kid runs a comic club. • This video game character mines and crafts. • This witch is the smartest student at Hogwarts. • This trickster god goes from villain to antihero. • In Descendants, Carlos is the son of this villain. • This Pokemon collector is known as Satoshi in Japan. • This demigod is the son of Poseidon in Rick Riordan's novels. • ...
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-14
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- REFERS TO UNWANTED BULK EMAILS THAT COME FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES
- A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS
- ACT OF HARMING OR HARASSING A PERSON THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DELIBERATE MANNER
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- CRIMINAL PRACTICE OF USING SOCIAL INFLUENCE OVER THE TELEPHONE
- ACT OF SENDING AN EMAIL TO A USER, MISLEADING HIM TO BELIEVE THAT IT IS FROM A TRUSTED PERSON OR ORGANISATION
- WHEN A SINGLE LICENSED COPY OF A SOFTWARE IS LOADED INTO MANY COMPUTERS CONTRARY TO THE LICENCE’S TERMS
- REFERS TO BEING AWARE OF THE ETHICAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVING RESPONSIBLY WHILE USING THE INTERNET
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- A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS UNAUTHORISED PEOPLE FROM ACCESSING YOUR SYSTEM AND NETWORK
- REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER
- THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM
- THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE
- SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS
- LEGAL RIGHT GRANTED BY LAW TO THE CREATOR FOR HIS ORIGINAL WORK
- A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER
15 Clues: A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS • THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY • REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER • SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS • THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE • A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER • ...
Cyber Ethics 2025-06-14
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- REFERS TO UNWANTED BULK EMAILS THAT COME FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES
- A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS
- ACT OF HARMING OR HARASSING A PERSON THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DELIBERATE MANNER
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
- CRIMINAL PRACTICE OF USING SOCIAL INFLUENCE OVER THE TELEPHONE
- ACT OF SENDING AN EMAIL TO A USER, MISLEADING HIM TO BELIEVE THAT IT IS FROM A TRUSTED PERSON OR ORGANISATION
- WHEN A SINGLE LICENSED COPY OF A SOFTWARE IS LOADED INTO MANY COMPUTERS CONTRARY TO THE LICENCE’S TERMS
- REFERS TO BEING AWARE OF THE ETHICAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVING RESPONSIBLY WHILE USING THE INTERNET
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- A SECURITY SYSTEM THAT PREVENTS UNAUTHORISED PEOPLE FROM ACCESSING YOUR SYSTEM AND NETWORK
- REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER
- THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM
- THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE
- SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS
- LEGAL RIGHT GRANTED BY LAW TO THE CREATOR FOR HIS ORIGINAL WORK
- A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER
15 Clues: A RIGHT RELATED TO NEW INVENTIONS • THE SIMPLEST WAY TO PREVENT PLAGIARISM • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY • REFERS TO AN ILLEGAL INTRUSION INTO A COMPUTER • SURF THE INTERNET UNDER SUPERVISION OF PARENTS • THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING DATA INTO AN UNREADABLE CODE • A PROGRAM THAT DISRUPTS THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF A COMPUTER • ...
Together we can 2022-02-28
8 Clues: counted as a whole • Having a common goal • Including the whole world • An area which has a government • Inventions to improve life on earth • Working together with a common goal • The state of being together or joined • The state of being close with someone
Christopher Columbus 2023-04-21
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- a long journey, especially by sea or in space
- a person who plans and directs the course of a ship or aircraft
- the act or process of finding or learning something for the first time
- a person who travels in search of new geographical information or discoveries
- a disagreement or debate, often public, involving opposing viewpoints or ideas
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- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- relating to or being the place or environment in which a person or thing originated
- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- something that is passed down from an ancestor or predecessor
10 Clues: a long journey, especially by sea or in space • the action of becoming larger or more extensive • something that is passed down from an ancestor or predecessor • a person who plans and directs the course of a ship or aircraft • the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way • ...
Gravity Stations 2024-03-13
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- The curved trajectory/path of a celestial object around a star,planet, or moon.
- The tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion/objects at rest to stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
- How much matter is found in an object.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- Interstellar clouds of gas and dust.
- The measure of the gravitational pull on an object.
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- The concept that gravity acts everywhere in the universe.
- A large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist,engineer, philosopher, and mathematician who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.
- A famous scientist who introduced the concept of gravity, among other discoveries.
10 Clues: Interstellar clouds of gas and dust. • How much matter is found in an object. • The force that pulls objects toward each other. • The measure of the gravitational pull on an object. • The concept that gravity acts everywhere in the universe. • A large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant. • ...
Text 2 2026-03-06
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- Establishing clear ______ in relationships is essential for maintaining respect and understanding.
- The new policy was deemed ______ as it created more confusion than solutions.
- After a long day at work, she cherished the ______ of her loyal dog.
- The ______ exposure to harsh weather conditions took a toll on the city's infrastructure.
- The loud construction noises outside became a major ______ during her online class.
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- The ______ scenes from the movie lingered in her mind long after it ended.
- The researchers made ______ discoveries that could change the course of medicine forever.
- Despite the generous offer, he ______ the invitation to join the prestigious committee.
- The company sought to radically ______ its approach to sustainability this year.
- In tough situations, showing ______ can foster a sense of connection and support among individuals.
- Showcasing ______ towards others can significantly improve interpersonal relationships.
11 Clues: After a long day at work, she cherished the ______ of her loyal dog. • The ______ scenes from the movie lingered in her mind long after it ended. • The new policy was deemed ______ as it created more confusion than solutions. • The company sought to radically ______ its approach to sustainability this year. • ...
