discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Creativity and innovation in engineering 2023-10-01
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- the term for a person who comes up with new inventions or designs
- the ability to think outside the box and come up with unique solutions
- creative, safe and efficient way to transport packages
- the process of generating new ideas or concepts
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- the term for a person who combines creativity and technical skills to design and build new products or systems
- the capability of a vehicle to operate and navigate without human intervention
- the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues or challenges.
7 Clues: the process of generating new ideas or concepts • creative, safe and efficient way to transport packages • the term for a person who comes up with new inventions or designs • the ability to think outside the box and come up with unique solutions • the capability of a vehicle to operate and navigate without human intervention • ...
Generes 2022-01-27
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- a story that is made up of facts
- a book that contains tons of un-real, majestic characters like witches, dragons, aliens, etc.
- a book about a person, that is written by that person themselves.
- A fictional story based on scientific inventions, creatures, etc.
- a story that is very expressive and has tons of emotion
- a folktale with unimaginable and exaggerated events and characters
- a book that is packed with real facts, information, and knowledge about the real world;a form of nonfiction
- a story that is make-belive
- a book that is meant to give off a silly, funny, and humorous vibe
- classic, traditional stories passed down from generation to generation
- a book about a person that is written by a different person
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- a type of writing that consists of verses and emotion
- A fiction perspective or story based on a historical event
- a book that is meant to convince or persuade to reader to do something,or believe something.
- a historical story that has been memorized for a long time
- a fiction story with events that can happen in real life
- a story, typically with personification, that conveys a moral or theme
- a story that includes magic, princess, fairies,and any magical lands and beings
- a traditional story that normally includes supernatural beings and is about how things came to be
19 Clues: a story that is make-belive • a story that is made up of facts • a type of writing that consists of verses and emotion • a story that is very expressive and has tons of emotion • a fiction story with events that can happen in real life • A fiction perspective or story based on a historical event • a historical story that has been memorized for a long time • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary Crossword 2021-11-03
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- The right to rule given by the Heavens
- the Chinese name for China meaning "Middle Kingdom"
- An ideology that people must be one with their surroundings; uses the idea of ying and yang
- the title given to the four inventions of China: paper, printing, gunpowder, and compasses
- an ideology that teaches peace is achieved through educating people and respect for elders
- A trade route from Europe to Asia that was known for its silks and spices
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- The gaining and losing of the mandate of Heaven causing the rise and fall of dynasties
- a willingly castrated male who served the royal court directly and held great political power
- the precursor script to modern Chinese symbols
- Someone who achieved nirvana but turned away in order to help others find nirvana
- Belief that one's own culture is superior compared to other cultures
- The idea that China is the center of the world
- the hereditary rule of a family over generations
- An Asian religion that teaches suffering happens to everyone and comes from our wants and that overcoming that leads to nirvana
- multi-tiered structures that were predominantly used for religious purposes
- A nomadic people known for being great warriors and raiders who originate in central Asia
- A title for a ruler
17 Clues: A title for a ruler • The right to rule given by the Heavens • the precursor script to modern Chinese symbols • The idea that China is the center of the world • the hereditary rule of a family over generations • the Chinese name for China meaning "Middle Kingdom" • Belief that one's own culture is superior compared to other cultures • ...
SS Standards Based Vocabulary 2024-09-15
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- the physical features of an area on the earth's surface.
- a ruler such as a king, queen, or emperor.
- a group of nations or peoples under one ruler or government.
- native to a place
- the act or process of forming colonies.
- a raw material used in the manufacturing of finished goods
- a community of monks, or the buildings used by such a community.
- the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people.
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- an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records.
- the usual weather conditions in a place.
- a set of beliefs about how the universe was made and what its purpose is.
- farming
- one of the earth's seven major areas of land; Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
- the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas.
- relating to the government
- everything that surrounds a particular type of living thing and affects its growth and health.
- the system of how money is made and used within a particular country or region.
17 Clues: farming • native to a place • relating to the government • the act or process of forming colonies. • the usual weather conditions in a place. • a ruler such as a king, queen, or emperor. • the physical features of an area on the earth's surface. • a raw material used in the manufacturing of finished goods • a group of nations or peoples under one ruler or government. • ...
Serene and Hayden crossword 2018-04-26
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- - plant life in the particular area
- - a person that researches discoveries or mysteries
- - a building skyscraper or any sort of building
- - an area that animals or humans live in
- - something that grows from a seed
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- - to defend protect or save a human or animal
- - animals that live in a particular area
7 Clues: - something that grows from a seed • - plant life in the particular area • - animals that live in a particular area • - an area that animals or humans live in • - to defend protect or save a human or animal • - a building skyscraper or any sort of building • - a person that researches discoveries or mysteries
Vocab Quiz 2012-11-14
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- The total knowledge,attitudes,and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group.
- health A site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, and technology diffuse to many cultures.
- Reflects a change in speech patterns related to class, region, or other cultural changes.
- Taking existing technology and resources and creating something new to meet a need.
- The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior.
- group A group that shares a language, customs, and a common heritage.
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- Occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation
- A belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators and maintainers.
- ecosystem of a region.
- A group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture
10 Clues: ecosystem of a region. • The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior. • group A group that shares a language, customs, and a common heritage. • Occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation • A group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture • ...
Mathematician 2021-08-26
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- She is known as the human calculator
- He is generally regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time for his contributions to number theory, geometry, probability theory
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- He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry
- The mathematician who discovered the number zero
- A great mathematician and often called the father of geometry
- Indian mathematician whose contributions to the theory of numbers include pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function
- A mathematician who was able to derive the value of Pi using his exceptional intellect. He also shouted the word “Eureka!”
- He created the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus which states that differentiation and integration are inverse operations.
8 Clues: She is known as the human calculator • The mathematician who discovered the number zero • He contributed to several equations to calculus and geometry • A great mathematician and often called the father of geometry • He created the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus which states that differentiation and integration are inverse operations. • ...
GDP Crossword 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
- business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction
- applying inventions to new products or services
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- Governments of every level need to spend money to pay for the various capital projects that are provided by every level of government.
- includes the capital expenditures that businesses make to produce goods and services to sell to consumers.
- a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
- the low point of recession stage of business cycle
- the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period, calculated using the formula, GDP = C + I + G + (X-M)
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- severe or prolonged recession
- goods and services purchased from another country
- the high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
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- the money spent by consumers; the largest component of GDP, comprising about 60% of the total.
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- the difference between total exports and total imports
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
20 Clues: severe or prolonged recession • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • goods and services purchased from another country • the low point of recession stage of business cycle • the high point of recovery stage of business cycle • business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction • ...
SS Standards Based Vocabulary 2024-09-15
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- a raw material used in the manufacturing of finished goods
- the usual weather conditions in a place.
- directions North, East, South, West
- either of two halves of the earth.
- one of the earth's seven major areas of land; Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
- a set of beliefs about how the universe was made and what its purpose is.
- everything that surrounds a particular type of living thing and affects its growth and health.
- the practical applications of science and industry, or the inventions and methods of solving problems that are produced through research in these areas.
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- the language, customs, ideas, and art of a particular group of people.
- the act or process of forming colonies.
- an advanced state of development of a society as judged by such things as having a system of government and laws, using a written language, and keeping written records.
- farming
- the physical features of an area on the earth's surface.
- relating to the government
- a community of monks, or the buildings used by such a community.
- a ruler such as a king, queen, or emperor.
- native to a place
- the system of how money is made and used within a particular country or region.
- a group of nations or peoples under one ruler or government.
19 Clues: farming • native to a place • relating to the government • either of two halves of the earth. • directions North, East, South, West • the act or process of forming colonies. • the usual weather conditions in a place. • a ruler such as a king, queen, or emperor. • the physical features of an area on the earth's surface. • ...
Crossword chapter 1 2022-05-26
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- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language
- there are many materials development experts who have considerable experience and expertise as teachers.
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- In Tomlinson (1998), I mentioned that very few books had been published on materials
- is a practical undertaking involving the production.
- “It certainly contributes to teacher’s growth:I’ve become more aware and more
- Are anythings wich can be used to facilited the language of learning including flash cards, games etc..
- materials writers taking courses before or whilst writing their materials.
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- This is not really surprisingas it is only recently that materials development has become accepted respectable academic discipline and therefore as a legitimate area.
- I think it goes without saying that materials writers could gain considerably from doing materials development courses.
- I have also run such courses in preparation for teacher involvement in materials development projects in Namibia and in Turkey.
- provide experience of innovative materials in action and to get the participants to analyse and evaluate the principles and procedures of the materials.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- the teachers receive constructive feedback during and after the course or project.
- should be developed for learning rather.
- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
17 Clues: should be developed for learning rather. • encouraging the learner to use the language. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • informing the learner about the target language. • is a practical undertaking involving the production. • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language • providing the learner with experience of the language in use. • ...
gadgets L8 2023-12-04
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- A device THAT plays and records video cassettes
- the person WHO created Facebook and owns Meta
- A place located in California WHERE the latest tech inventions have emerged
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- The gadget, WHICH I use to take English class, is portable
- a digital music service THAT gives you access yo millions of songs
- The time of the day WHEN you must log into the English Class
- An incredible person WHOSE best invention is the apple brand
7 Clues: the person WHO created Facebook and owns Meta • A device THAT plays and records video cassettes • The gadget, WHICH I use to take English class, is portable • The time of the day WHEN you must log into the English Class • An incredible person WHOSE best invention is the apple brand • a digital music service THAT gives you access yo millions of songs • ...
Scientific Method Station 2022-09-13
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- the thing you measure
- The second step of the scientific method
- the third step of the scientific method
- the fourth step of the scientific method Analyse the 5th step of the scientific method
- the thing that changes
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- The steps you follow for inventions
- the last step of the scientific Method
- the thing that stays the same
- The first Step of the Scientific Method
- thing you collect
10 Clues: thing you collect • the thing you measure • the thing that changes • the thing that stays the same • The steps you follow for inventions • the last step of the scientific Method • the third step of the scientific method • The first Step of the Scientific Method • The second step of the scientific method • ...
Occupations 2023-07-20
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- Brave individuals who respond to emergencies and put out fires to protect people and property.
- Designs and creates various structures, machines, and technologies to solve problems and improve our lives.
- Takes care of people's health, diagnoses illnesses, and provides medical treatment to make them feel better.
- Explores space and travels to other planets, conducting experiments and research beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- Conducts experiments and research to understand the world better and make new discoveries.
- Plays musical instruments or sings, bringing joy and emotions to people through their music.
- Grows crops, raises animals, and works on the land to produce food and other resources for people.
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- Expresses creativity through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpting, and drawing.
- Uses words to tell stories, share information, and create books, articles, or poems that entertain and educate readers.
- Trains and competes in sports, representing teams or countries in games and competitions.
- Creates delicious dishes and recipes, working in restaurants or hotels to provide tasty meals for customers.
- Officer Keeps communities safe by enforcing laws, preventing crime, and helping people in need.
- Cares for animals' health, diagnoses and treats their illnesses, and provides medical care for pets and wildlife.
- Flies airplanes and helicopters, transporting passengers or goods to different destinations.
- Helps students learn and grow by providing knowledge and guidance in a school or classroom setting.
15 Clues: Trains and competes in sports, representing teams or countries in games and competitions. • Conducts experiments and research to understand the world better and make new discoveries. • Expresses creativity through various forms of art, such as painting, sculpting, and drawing. • ...
Legal, Ethical and Societal Issues in MIL 2025-01-31
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- when someone publishes, either print or online anything that is deemed malicious and vice
- refers to quoting someone for having said something, but without using the exact words spoken.
- It pertains to subversive acts, such as rebellion and insurrection.
- a legal term used to describe the rights the creator have over their literary and artistic work
- a trail of data you create while using the internet
- Constitute the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article
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- means you can use copyrighted material without a license only for certain purposes.
- a set of rules for behaving properly online
- an american non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally.
- the norms of appropriate, responsible technology
- Refers to a malicious act of spreading untrue statements about someone that is intended to cause harm
- Refers to creation of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works
- a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services
- an exclusive right granted for an invention
- an unauthorized distribution and reproduction of a copyrighted material
15 Clues: a set of rules for behaving properly online • an exclusive right granted for an invention • the norms of appropriate, responsible technology • a trail of data you create while using the internet • a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services • Constitute the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article • ...
Unit 1 2020-03-24
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- An answer to the question you investigated
- all your observations from the experiment; facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific
- the answer to your question; a summary of what you have learned from an experiment
- A personal view, attitude, or appraisal. A belief or view about something
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- A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning
- The question you want to answer. Inquiry has led to many discoveries in science. Ask your question
- Collected body of data from observations during an experiment used to support a claim
- Shows how or why the data counts as evidence to support the claim. Provides the justification for why the evidence is important to the claim. Includes one or more scientific principles that are important to the claim and evidence
- Information obtained through the senses
- a technique that tests predicted relationships among variables in a controlled environment
- A naturally occurring event which can be observed and/or documented
12 Clues: Information obtained through the senses • An answer to the question you investigated • A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning • A naturally occurring event which can be observed and/or documented • A personal view, attitude, or appraisal. A belief or view about something • ...
Unit 8 Spelling Words 2025-01-23
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- Remote _____ cars are always a hit at birthday parties, providing endless fun for kids.
- The art gallery featured a stunning _____ made entirely of recycled materials.
- The ______ tree in our backyard blooms with beautiful, fragrant flowers every spring.
- We spent the afternoon picking apples in the ______, filling our baskets to the brim.
- After the rain, we jumped in the biggest _____ we could find, splashing water everywhere.
- In an ______, the sky turned dark as a summer storm rolled in.
- The room was filled with _______ as the comedian entertained the audience with his jokes.
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- Our family road trip to ______ included stops at beautiful beaches and famous landmarks.
- _____ experiments in the classroom can spark curiosity and inspire future discoveries.
- For lunch, I made a delicious _____ with turkey, cheese, and fresh lettuce.
- They went to the ______ to see the new dinosaur exhibit was both fascinating and educational for visitors of all ages.
- She often reminisces about her _____ spent playing in the fields with her friends.
12 Clues: In an ______, the sky turned dark as a summer storm rolled in. • For lunch, I made a delicious _____ with turkey, cheese, and fresh lettuce. • The art gallery featured a stunning _____ made entirely of recycled materials. • She often reminisces about her _____ spent playing in the fields with her friends. • ...
Medicine Unit 1/2 2021-10-06
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- what was painted on people's doors during the great plague?
- name of plague in 1348
- ancient greek doctor who came up with the four humours
- surname of the man who came up with the idea of blood circulation
- place in the middle ages were old/poor people would go for care
- a method of preventing illness
- who controlled education?
- name of plague in 1665
- surname of the man who came up with the idea of human anatomy
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- medically trained people who the rich would go and see
- one of the most important inventions in 1440
- a treatment to balance the four humours to get rid of blood
- another name of 'bad air'
- surname of the English doctor who believed in observing his patients illness in order to diagnose them
- a technique used on humans and animals in the renaissance period in order to discover human anatomy and blood circluation
- ancient doctor who worked in Ancient Rome who came up with the theory of opposites
- another treatment to balance the four humours to get rid of bile
- scientific group who experimented with new ideas
- most remedies included these
19 Clues: name of plague in 1348 • name of plague in 1665 • another name of 'bad air' • who controlled education? • most remedies included these • a method of preventing illness • one of the most important inventions in 1440 • scientific group who experimented with new ideas • medically trained people who the rich would go and see • ...
Women in STEM 2024-04-21
5 Clues: A person who works in science. • A prejudice, sometimes based on stereotypes. • A person that you admire and want to imitate. • The fact that there are fewer women than men scientists. • The fact that women's inventions are overlooked and attributed to men
Industrial Revolution Inventions, Innovators and Artists 2012-12-05
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- romantic author of Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- created the periodic table of the elements
- invented the radio
- famous French impressionist artist of the 1800s
- created stories of the urban poor in London during the IR
- developed the assembly line
- insisted that wounds be cleaned by antiseptics
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- created a process to kill bacteria in milk
- won the Nobel prize for her work with radioactivity
- romantic composer of the famous 9th symphony
- inventor of over 1000 patents including the light bulb
- invented the telephone
- created the theory of natural selection
13 Clues: invented the radio • invented the telephone • developed the assembly line • created the theory of natural selection • created a process to kill bacteria in milk • created the periodic table of the elements • romantic composer of the famous 9th symphony • insisted that wounds be cleaned by antiseptics • famous French impressionist artist of the 1800s • ...
test 2023-07-28
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- Another invention by Thomas Edison, a device that played music and sounds.
- Thomas Edison was always _______ about how things worked.
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- Thomas Edison's motion picture ______ invention led to modern movies and films.
- Thomas Edison said, "Genius is one percent perspiration and ninety-nine percent _______."
- What did Thomas Edison create over a thousand patents for?
- What did Thomas Edison invent that brought light to our homes?
6 Clues: Thomas Edison was always _______ about how things worked. • What did Thomas Edison create over a thousand patents for? • What did Thomas Edison invent that brought light to our homes? • Another invention by Thomas Edison, a device that played music and sounds. • Thomas Edison's motion picture ______ invention led to modern movies and films. • ...
APUSH Crossword #1 2021-05-13
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- Era of American history marked by the growth of industries, urbanization, and new inventions
- England’s first successful and permanent settlement in North America
- The first major transportation system that linked the east and the west
- First legislative assembly to govern the Virginia colony
- Organizations formed to help improve working conditions and wages
- German mapmaker named the New World after which explorer
- In 1803, the United States made this major purchase doubling the size of the U.S.
- A statement that the American colonization was “off-limits” to Europeans
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- A large change in production efforts from hand-made to machine-made goods
- Supreme Court case in 1896 that promoted the idea of “separate but equal”
- Location of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War that resulted in President Abraham Lincoln
- Most important cash crop grown in the Chesapeake and Southern Colonies
- Most important Native American crop
- The agreement that ended the War with Mexico
- Legal claim for settlers to inherit 160 acres of land after living on it for five years
- Increased feelings of discrimination against European immigrants
- Historical name given to the event caused by the Indian Removal Act signed by President Andrew Jackson
- Extension of the Monroe Doctrine that made the United States a global police power
- To abolish slavery
- The global transfer of plants, animals, food, and disease between Europe and the Americas
20 Clues: To abolish slavery • Most important Native American crop • The agreement that ended the War with Mexico • First legislative assembly to govern the Virginia colony • German mapmaker named the New World after which explorer • Increased feelings of discrimination against European immigrants • Organizations formed to help improve working conditions and wages • ...
Space 2025-01-19
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- Materials or assets available for use in space
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth or another planet
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- A person trained to travel in space
- Relating to Earth's natural satellite
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- Money provided for a specific purpose, like space research
- The search for knowledge or discoveries in space
- The path an object takes around another in space
- A new method, idea, or product
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere
10 Clues: A new method, idea, or product • A person trained to travel in space • Relating to Earth's natural satellite • The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere • Materials or assets available for use in space • The search for knowledge or discoveries in space • The path an object takes around another in space • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
Section 1 2020-12-11
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- An inventor who patented the telephone.
- An American inventor and businessman who has been described as American’s greatest inventor
- built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine
- Introduced the Model T in 1908 and founder of Ford Motor Company
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- A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions.
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickie remove impurities.
7 Clues: An inventor who patented the telephone. • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions. • A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s • Introduced the Model T in 1908 and founder of Ford Motor Company • built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions, Innovators and Artists 2012-12-05
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- developed the assembly line
- famous French impressionist artist of the 1800s
- insisted that wounds be cleaned by antiseptics
- won the Nobel prize for her work with radioactivity
- romantic composer of the famous 9th symphony
- created stories of the urban poor in London during the IR
- created a process to kill bacteria in milk
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- created the theory of natural selection
- romantic author of Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- invented the radio
- inventor of over 1000 patents including the light bulb
- invented the telephone
- created the periodic table of the elements
13 Clues: invented the radio • invented the telephone • developed the assembly line • created the theory of natural selection • created the periodic table of the elements • created a process to kill bacteria in milk • romantic composer of the famous 9th symphony • insisted that wounds be cleaned by antiseptics • famous French impressionist artist of the 1800s • ...
International Science Fair 2017-04-04
7 Clues: Little light in the night sky • Something that circles EARTH!! • Something that gives us LIGHT!! • Something an inventor would make. • I went to the School ___________ today. • Something that keeps us on the GROUND!! • __________experiments are performed by Scientists.
Chapter 11 Crossword 2014-10-22
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- Khan One of the most feared warriors of all time
- Alphabet for the Slavic language
- _______ were the first group to migrate to Byzantine
- Most splendid church in the Christian world; means "Holy Wisdom" in Greek
- Russia's first important city
- _______ launched the first crusade in 1095
- ________ created a legal code tailored to Kiev's commercial culture .
- A baptism of all the citizens of Kiev was held at ________ river.
- Religious images used by Eastern Christians to aid their devotions
- Taking away a persons right of membership in a Christian church
- ________ helped to crush a Russian revolt against Mongol rule; title of "Grand Prince."
- The Vikings settled _______ of the Black Sea.
- Varangians or Rus
- The Seljuk empire took ________ years to decline after they captured Baghdad.
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- ________ had little access to many new ideas and inventions.
- The Russian version of Caesar
- Novgorods prince and military hero
- A high-ranking Byzantine nobleman; emperor of the Byzantine Empire (527-565A.D)
- Leading bishop of the East
- ________ attacked and seized Rome from Ostrogoths.
- ________ destroyed a huge percentage of the Byzantine population.
- Most famous of Seljuk Sultans
- ________ converted to Byzantine Christianity and made all his subjects convert, too.
- ________ faced constant challenges from foreign enemies.
- Prime minister
25 Clues: Prime minister • Varangians or Rus • Leading bishop of the East • The Russian version of Caesar • Russia's first important city • Most famous of Seljuk Sultans • Alphabet for the Slavic language • Novgorods prince and military hero • _______ launched the first crusade in 1095 • The Vikings settled _______ of the Black Sea. • Khan One of the most feared warriors of all time • ...
1 Timothy Overview Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-06
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- covering, specifically, clothing
- Useless wranglings, constant bickering, or corrupt arguments. useless occupation, empty business, misemployment
- reverence, respect; in the Bible everywhere piety toward God
- to cause to live, make alive, give life
- to be evil spoken of, reviled, railed at
- universally, slander, detraction, speech injurious to another's good name
- that cannot be reprehended, not open to censure, irreproachable
- whatever brings peril, loss, destruction: of a sudden and unexpected deadly peril
- a solid and stable spiritual possession,
- ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal)
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- the inventions of false knowledge, either mutually oppugnant, or opposed to true Christian doctrine).
- heathenish, wicked (person). worldly, godless person
- can refer to the collective agreement of Christians about what God loves and hates
- denotes a hidden notion, conjecture, or suspicion
- to cause a thing to get on well, to carry forward, to convey, to acquire
- defraud, destitute, kept back by fraud
- the King of kings, and Lord of lords
- spot free from censure, irreproachable
- is the root of all evil
- a sufficiency of the necessaries of life
- properly, a high, self-exalted outlook which is systemic
- To be taken with such an interest in a thing as amounts to a disease
- of the benefit
23 Clues: of the benefit • is the root of all evil • covering, specifically, clothing • the King of kings, and Lord of lords • defraud, destitute, kept back by fraud • spot free from censure, irreproachable • to cause to live, make alive, give life • to be evil spoken of, reviled, railed at • a sufficiency of the necessaries of life • a solid and stable spiritual possession, • ...
Astronaut 2023-08-07
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- A celestial object consisting of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun in a long elliptical path.
- A large structure in space where astronauts live and conduct scientific research.
- The force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth or other celestial bodies.
- The fourth planet from the sun in our solar system, often referred to as the "Red Planet".
- A spacecraft designed for travel between planets, moons, or other celestial bodies.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space, such as planets and stars.
- The act of traveling to unknown places in search of new discoveries and knowledge.
- A person who travels and explores outer space.
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- The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere, where stars, planets, and other celestial bodies are found.
- The path that an object takes around another object in space, such as a planet or a star.
- The collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial objects that orbit around the sun.
- The entire space, including all matter, energy, galaxies, stars, planets, and everything else.
- A vehicle that is designed to propel itself into space and carry people and cargo.
- A massive collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- A reusable spacecraft that carries astronauts and cargo to and from space.
- The condition experienced by astronauts in space where there is very little or no gravity.
16 Clues: A person who travels and explores outer space. • A massive collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. • A reusable spacecraft that carries astronauts and cargo to and from space. • A large structure in space where astronauts live and conduct scientific research. • ...
The Importance of Materials Development for Language Learning by Brian Tomlinson (Keyla Sarahi Maradiaga Vasquez) 2025-09-10
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- Which is the acronym for Materials Development Association?
- This type of material informs the learner about the target language.
- Is one of the practical undertakings in materials development.
- This type of material provides the learner with experience of the language in use.
- This type of material help learners to make discoveries about the language.
- This type of material guide learners in practicing the language.
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- Is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation and exploitation of materials.
- This type of material encourages learners to use the language.
- According to the English Language Centre (1997), every teacher is a material?
- Anything which can be used to facilitate the learning of a language.
10 Clues: Which is the acronym for Materials Development Association? • This type of material encourages learners to use the language. • Is one of the practical undertakings in materials development. • This type of material guide learners in practicing the language. • This type of material informs the learner about the target language. • ...
Navigational Instruments & Mythical creatures 2022-12-03
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- It was the most popular type of ship used in the Mediterranean and it was heavy and slow.
- Serpent A mythical monster that was said could sank ships and devoured sailors.
- Ancient instrument used by mariners to tell time, find altitude and latitude.
- This instrument was an improved version of astrolabe, and it made it easier for mariners to know if they are going in the right direction.
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- Monster A mythical sea creature that could fly.
- It was invented by the Portuguese, and it took men to distant lands.
- Helped the mariners or explorers to plot down their discoveries.
7 Clues: Monster A mythical sea creature that could fly. • Helped the mariners or explorers to plot down their discoveries. • It was invented by the Portuguese, and it took men to distant lands. • Ancient instrument used by mariners to tell time, find altitude and latitude. • Serpent A mythical monster that was said could sank ships and devoured sailors. • ...
Joseph Priestley 2018-05-06
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- Earlier in his lifetime he had a considerable reputation for his writings on electricity and for discovering…
- He conducted several experiments with this new air using…
- Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his…
- This was outlined in a paper that was entitled “An Account of Further Discoveries in…
- He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant …
- He later assembled a paper on his account of this…
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- Priestly was a defender of the …
- The chemical revolution was influenced by some of his experiments as well as those conducted by other …
- Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering …
- It states that there is a fire-like element that was called “phlogiston” which is responsible for combustion and the rusting of….
10 Clues: Priestly was a defender of the … • He later assembled a paper on his account of this… • He conducted several experiments with this new air using… • Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering … • He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant … • Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his… • ...
Joseph Priestley 2018-05-06
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- It states that there is a fire-like element that was called “phlogiston” which is responsible for combustion and the rusting of….
- Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his…
- This was outlined in a paper that was entitled “An Account of Further Discoveries in…
- Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering …
- He later assembled a paper on his account of this…
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- He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant …
- Priestly was a defender of the …
- Earlier in his lifetime he had a considerable reputation for his writings on electricity and for discovering…
- The chemical revolution was influenced by some of his experiments as well as those conducted by other …
- He conducted several experiments with this new air using…
10 Clues: Priestly was a defender of the … • He later assembled a paper on his account of this… • He conducted several experiments with this new air using… • Joseph Priestley is best known for isolating and discovering … • He studied in a local grammar school and was regarded as a brilliant … • Priestly was known to be one of the few who still used the term in his… • ...
history 2024-12-06
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- A leader who commands a private army, often in times of conflict.
- Someone who travels to unknown lands to make discoveries. (
- A person who is forced to work for others without freedom or pay.
- This individual trades goods like spices, silk, or gold for a living.
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- A group of high-ranking individuals in society, often with special privileges.
- This person controls a kingdom and is often seen as the supreme authority.
- Someone who governs or leads a country or region.
7 Clues: Someone who governs or leads a country or region. • Someone who travels to unknown lands to make discoveries. ( • A leader who commands a private army, often in times of conflict. • A person who is forced to work for others without freedom or pay. • This individual trades goods like spices, silk, or gold for a living. • ...
crossword 2025-10-30
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- → Someone who visits new places to learn, explore, or enjoy different cultures.
- → An image that shows what a camera captured at a moment in time.
- → A person who investigates how the world works through experiments and research.
- → The technique of using a camera to record images visually.
- → Someone who searches unknown places to find new information or discoveries.
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- → A person who creates stories, articles, or texts using words.
- → Someone whose job or hobby is taking pictures creatively.
7 Clues: → Someone whose job or hobby is taking pictures creatively. • → The technique of using a camera to record images visually. • → A person who creates stories, articles, or texts using words. • → An image that shows what a camera captured at a moment in time. • → Someone who searches unknown places to find new information or discoveries. • ...
Meeting Famous People 2020-05-26
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- One of the Founding Fathers and the second US president.
- Composed over 600 works for all the musical genres of his day.
- Physicist and chemist who invented the electric battery and discovered methane.
- Contributed inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera.
- Physicist, cosmologist, and author who studied black holes.
- Known for her extensive research on the chimpanzees of Tanzania.
- Invented the first working telephone in 1876.
- Proved Hitler wrong by breaking world records at the 1936 Olympic games.
- Developed the assembly line technique to make mass production possible.
- Brilliant physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross.
- Escape artist whose real name was Erich Weisz.
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- Has been called the "father of observational astronomy".
- Guide and interpreter for Lewis & Clark on their famous expedition.
- Polish physicist and chemist who discovered radium and polonium.
- Broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball.
- Pioneer and author of the "Little House on the Prairie" book series.
- Used nonviolent resistance to help gain India's independence from British Rule.
- Singer, songwriter and peace activist who was most famous for being a member of the Beatles.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and developed many science and engineering ideas in his notebook.
- Abolitionist and author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
- The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
22 Clues: Invented the first working telephone in 1876. • Escape artist whose real name was Erich Weisz. • Abolitionist and author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin". • Broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. • The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. • Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. • ...
Isaac Newton 2014-08-24
6 Clues: Newton's nationalily • The force that Newton discovered • The university that Newton went to • Newton became famous with his reflecting -------- • As well as physics Newton was also interested in ----- • Piece of fruit that helped Newton with one of his discoveries
The Renaissance 2021-02-01
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- was named after his birthtown
- most Native American music at the time was sung like this
- the male ______ was the most important new tone of colour
- was a student of William Byrd
- this is what the sacred music of the Renaissance was written for
- this was one of the most important inventions of the Renaissance
- secular Renaissance music was written for the ____ of royal families
- this composer was kidnapped as a child
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- music in the Sistine Chapel was sung like this
- one of the major keyboard instruments of the Renaissance and was used both as a solo instrument and as accompaniment
- the greatest lute player of this time
- discovered the "New World" on October 11, 1492
- Renaissance era songs should be with little or none of this
- this was invented in the 1506's
- only these people were allowed to sing in the Catholic church
- the most important French composer during the Renaissance
16 Clues: was named after his birthtown • was a student of William Byrd • this was invented in the 1506's • the greatest lute player of this time • this composer was kidnapped as a child • music in the Sistine Chapel was sung like this • discovered the "New World" on October 11, 1492 • most Native American music at the time was sung like this • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- a person who runs a business
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- the right to vote
- world-wide
- land which could be used by everyone
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- money used to invest in business
- those wishing to purchase goods
- the amount of goods available
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
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- in this context, the upper class
- animal food
- new inventions, the science of industry
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- made by humans
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a person with money to invest
- to trickle slowly
- a fee for using a road
- desire for particular goods
21 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • to trickle slowly • a fee for using a road • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • a person with money to invest • the amount of goods available • those wishing to purchase goods • in this context, the upper class • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- a person who runs a business
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- the right to vote
- world-wide
- land which could be used by everyone
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- money used to invest in business
- those wishing to purchase goods
- the amount of goods available
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
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- in this context, the upper class
- animal food
- new inventions, the science of industry
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- made by humans
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a person with money to invest
- to trickle slowly
- a fee for using a road
- desire for particular goods
21 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • to trickle slowly • a fee for using a road • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • a person with money to invest • the amount of goods available • those wishing to purchase goods • in this context, the upper class • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- the right to vote
- made by humans
- action in one's own interest
- those wishing to purchase goods
- a person with money to invest
- desire for particular goods
- in this context, the upper class
- to trickle slowly
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- animal food
- a fee for using a road
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
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- land which could be used by everyone
- money used to invest in business
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- a person who runs a business
- the amount of goods available
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- new inventions, the science of industry
- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- world-wide
22 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • to trickle slowly • a fee for using a road • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • action in one's own interest • the amount of goods available • a person with money to invest • those wishing to purchase goods • money used to invest in business • in this context, the upper class • ...
7th Grade Semester Exam Review 2026-01-09
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- Desert in N. China
- last Pharaoh of Egypt
- Fierce warriors of the ancient world
- holy books of Hinduism
- First form of government in Mesopotamia
- Continent humans went to last (most recently)
- These formed after Neolithic Age
- Found by Donald Johanson; over a million years old
- One of Sumerian's great inventions
- According to Hinduism, your role/job
- Ultimate goal in Hinduism
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- Desert which surrounds Egypt
- King of Babylon; searched for eternal life
- Law Code
- Freed the Jews; king of Persia
- Sargon was first to hold this title
- Prehistory is time before this
- Great Sailors on the Med. Sea
- First to use Iron Weapons
- Dynasty which banned Confucianism
- Where humans originated
- Being attached to things causes this
22 Clues: Law Code • Desert in N. China • last Pharaoh of Egypt • holy books of Hinduism • Where humans originated • First to use Iron Weapons • Ultimate goal in Hinduism • Desert which surrounds Egypt • Great Sailors on the Med. Sea • Freed the Jews; king of Persia • Prehistory is time before this • These formed after Neolithic Age • Dynasty which banned Confucianism • ...
New Innovations - Canada in the Cold War 2024-12-02
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- New inventions made cleaning and food preparation less ____. (two words, dash in the middle)
- Refugees from the war were called "___ persons".
- A feeling many women felt because of their limited social roles in the 1950s.
- System used for immigration to Canada in the late 1960s.
- This disease was ERADICATED after they developed a vaccine in 1952.
- European women that married Canadian soldiers and later immigrated to Canada were called ____. (two words, no dash)
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- In the 1960s, more women entered the ___.
- After the war, women were expected to stay at ___.
- Many refugees came to Canada from Eastern Europe fleeing ___ regimes.
- Some housewives became addicted to anxiety medications called ____.
- Working women wanted equal ____ with men.
- According to the 1952 Imigration Act, immigrating to Canada is a ____, not a right.
12 Clues: In the 1960s, more women entered the ___. • Working women wanted equal ____ with men. • Refugees from the war were called "___ persons". • After the war, women were expected to stay at ___. • System used for immigration to Canada in the late 1960s. • Some housewives became addicted to anxiety medications called ____. • ...
the changes in commerce 2021-09-17
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- matches people who want to buy and sell something for something else.
- a long trip, often involving traveling somewhere by plane or boat.
- someone's country or place of birth or someone who was born in a particular country or place
- a new and advanced product or idea.
- marqués del Valle de Oaxaca, fue un conquistador español que, a principios del siglo XVI, lideró la expedición que inició la conquista de México
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- food that is made from cacao beans and that is eaten as candy or used as a flavoring ingredient in other sweet foods
- typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis.
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility.
- affecting many persons at the same time, and spreading from person to person in a locality where the disease is not permanently prevalent.
- something found, invented or uncovered.
10 Clues: a new and advanced product or idea. • something found, invented or uncovered. • items that satisfy human wants and provide utility. • a long trip, often involving traveling somewhere by plane or boat. • matches people who want to buy and sell something for something else. • ...
WS: Chapter 9 - The Scientific Revolution 2025-12-03
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- Developed knowledge of human bodies by dissecting them
- A scientist who stated that the human body is mostly chemicals and should be treated with chemicals
- A Dominican Friar known for giving access to many Muslim documents for knowledge
- Discovered a way to prevent people from getting smallpox
- A series of steps scientists use to answer questions about the physical world
- Successfully predicted the 76-year return of a comet in 1682; the comet was named after him
- Believed and presented his view of how the earth revolves around the sun, using mathematics to develop his theory
- Known as the Father of Modern Chemistry; formulated the law of conservation of matter
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- Discovered and studied the human circulatory system
- Discovered the concepts that turned into the laws of gravity and motion
- Made observations with the newly invented telescope, supporting the theory of Copernicus; was exiled by the Catholic church for his work
- a period from the 1600s to 1800s where many scientific advances and discoveries were made
- Discovered the planet Uranus and built massive telescopes
- This man made significant advances in physics, geography, and optics
- The period in Europe of the 1600s and 1700s
- Written by Muslim scientists Alhazen; about his research on light
- An injection designed to protect against diseases by using a weakened form of the same or similar disease
17 Clues: The period in Europe of the 1600s and 1700s • Discovered and studied the human circulatory system • Developed knowledge of human bodies by dissecting them • Discovered a way to prevent people from getting smallpox • Discovered the planet Uranus and built massive telescopes • Written by Muslim scientists Alhazen; about his research on light • ...
South Asia (300-1200 CE) 2024-05-29
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- A territory that is part of a country/empire.
- A poem composed of over 100 years, which reached its final form during the Gupta empire. Its themes relate to Hindu values and the battle between good and evil.
- A part of the Mahabharata its name means "song of the lord."
- The empire covering much of northern India, that was ruled by the Gupta's from about 320 CE to about 550 CE.
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- A branch of buddhism that became popular in China, and focused on salvation through personal faith.
- One of the most famous Gupta mathematicians, who combined mathematics and astronomy to make important discoveries.
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement.
- A collection of Hindu legends that taught the lesson of the vedhas/sacred hindu texts through tales of sages and kings.
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- The Gupta Empire began under the rule of _________.
- A movement within hinduism that emphasized personal devotion and social religious equality.
11 Clues: A territory that is part of a country/empire. • The Gupta Empire began under the rule of _________. • A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement. • A part of the Mahabharata its name means "song of the lord." • A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests. • ...
Computer Science Discoveries Unit 2 2022-05-24
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- The collected information about an individual across multiple websites on the Internet.
- How the content of a website is organized.
- A title or summary for a document or section of a document.
- Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled.
- A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web.
- The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type.
- Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages.
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- A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag.
- Reliable, honest, and truthful.
- An identifier that allows multiple elements in an HTML document to be styled in the same way.
- The text and images on a website.
- The part of a CSS rule-set that defines which HTML elements the style should be applied to.
- Closely connected to a topic.
- The exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
14 Clues: Closely connected to a topic. • Reliable, honest, and truthful. • The text and images on a website. • How the content of a website is organized. • A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web. • A title or summary for a document or section of a document. • Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages. • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-04-03
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of work
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an increase in the world's temperature
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- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of Sun
- to use
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- land held to be used by everyone
- money used to invest in business
- world-wide
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of work • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Requirements for patentability 2024-12-21
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- A term for the legal protection granted to inventions.
- A key requirement that ensures the invention has not been disclosed in prior art.
- A condition that ensures the invention is not an obvious improvement.
- Art This term refers to previous disclosures that could invalidate novelty.
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- The invention must be sufficiently detailed for a skilled person to replicate.
- This requirement ensures the invention is a technical solution to a problem and not obvious.
- The legal requirement that ensures the invention is not contrary to public order.
- The invention must be useful and capable of practical application.
- The requirement to provide a full and clear written description of the invention.
9 Clues: A term for the legal protection granted to inventions. • The invention must be useful and capable of practical application. • A condition that ensures the invention is not an obvious improvement. • Art This term refers to previous disclosures that could invalidate novelty. • The invention must be sufficiently detailed for a skilled person to replicate. • ...
Crossword 4 2023-11-02
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- An Indian leader who played a key role in the Indian independence movement
- A Chinese military strategist and philosopher, author of "The Art of War"
- A Carthaginian general known for his tactics during the Second Punic War
- A French military general and Emperor who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
- The location of the famous battle between the Spartans and the Persians in 480 BC
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- An Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty
- A Prussian statesman who unified Germany in the late 19th century
- An Italian polymath of the Renaissance, known for his art and inventions
- A British naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer known for his contribution to the development of alternating current
- The ancient Macedonian King who created one of the largest empires in history
- The 34th President of the United States and a five-star general during World War II
- Ancient Egyptian polymath known for his contributions to medicine and architecture
- A country in the Middle East known for its historical and religious significance
14 Clues: An Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty • A Prussian statesman who unified Germany in the late 19th century • A Carthaginian general known for his tactics during the Second Punic War • An Italian polymath of the Renaissance, known for his art and inventions • A Chinese military strategist and philosopher, author of "The Art of War" • ...
Occupation 2023-09-19
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- A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens.
- A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice.
- A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions.
- A person who conducts research and experiments to better understand the world and make discoveries.
- A person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library, assisting patrons in finding information.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires, rescue people, and protect communities from fire hazards.
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- A problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, and systems to solve real-world problems.
- A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production.
- A medical professional who treats and cares for patients' health, often in a hospital or clinic.
- A healthcare professional who assists doctors and cares for patients in hospitals or clinics.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various forms of art, such as painting or sculpture.
- A person who educates and imparts knowledge to students in a school or classroom setting.
- A skilled aviator who operates aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters, for transportation or recreation.
13 Clues: A talented performer who creates and plays music using instruments or their voice. • A skilled cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or kitchens. • A person who cultivates crops, raises animals, and manages land for food production. • A physically active individual who excels in sports and participates in competitions. • ...
Famous Scientist Crypto's 2022-11-14
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- The latest weight sat under the apple tree.
- A fuel wrapped around the United States gave way to this mathematician.
- One in a medicine, 2 radioactive discoveries.
- Aren’t you weirdly rad being first in biological advancements?
- If you have a different slate you get a magnetic field.
- The upper limit of the watering hole allows for lightwaves to exist.
- It sounds like the ships steering before the car manufacturer knew a lot about nuclei.
- I did not understand you child?! Desoxyribonucleic acid with your friend Crick??
- No, heavens, a symmetry does keep something preserved.
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- The cavern ‘n plate is known for finding the first element right?
- If you set water to this, you’ll find a relation between gasses and pressure.
- Control V, your milk is now germ free.
- The 5th firm is confused and unsure about extraterrestrial life.
- In Germany we get 1 street 1 famous physicist.
- 600 sextillion? I hear an avocado found this.
- Repair a Spanish the to understand that genes are inherited separately.
- Weirdly; Contra to belief, diagonals are infinite.
- Without being rung this guy deserves a big prize.
18 Clues: Control V, your milk is now germ free. • The latest weight sat under the apple tree. • One in a medicine, 2 radioactive discoveries. • 600 sextillion? I hear an avocado found this. • In Germany we get 1 street 1 famous physicist. • Without being rung this guy deserves a big prize. • Weirdly; Contra to belief, diagonals are infinite. • ...
Chapter 18 section 1, 2, & 3 2022-12-01
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- A reformer
- One of the most hated and admired people of this time period
- Someone who sets up new business to make a profit
- The rapid growth of city populations
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or a small fee
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- The inventor of the telephone
- A labor union worker and a cigar maker
- To get rid of
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- Businesses owned by many investors
- Purify; Make free from impurities
- To increase in speed
- Invented Airplanes
- To give good reason for something
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- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- Unions negotiate with managing for workers as a group
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- To change; To make different
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- A group of corporations run by a single group of people
- Led the expansion of the American steel industry
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
25 Clues: A reformer • To get rid of • Invented Airplanes • To increase in speed • To change; To make different • The inventor of the telephone • Founder of the Ford Motor Company • Purify; Make free from impurities • To give good reason for something • Businesses owned by many investors • The rapid growth of city populations • A labor union worker and a cigar maker • ...
China Review Quiz 2025-11-02
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- This period existed before China unified
- This dynasty is known for starting the Great Wall
- Qin Shi ___ was the emperor that a clay army was built for
- Confucius believed leaders should rule with kindness and ___
- The idea that all civilizations and economies are connected
- These mountains protected China to the South
- A common name for the Huang He River
- This army was used to protect a Chinese emperor in the afterlife
- The Four Great ___ included paper, gunpowder, printing, and the compass
- this dynasty initiated a class system in China (Feudal system)
- Nomadic people that might help escort or transport goods on the silk road
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- of ____; right family had to rule by the Gods
- Yin and Yang represent a ___ in life.
- This religion was brought to China by using the Silk Road
- A common crop grown in northern China; Rice in the south
- Name given to the famous trade route that connected Asia to The Middle East
- A collection of works from Confucius
- "The way"
- ____ piety; respecting your elders
- This dynasty was the last to add to the Great Wall
- Person known for starting Daoism
- This Khan was the first in his family to defeat the Great Wall
22 Clues: "The way" • Person known for starting Daoism • ____ piety; respecting your elders • A collection of works from Confucius • A common name for the Huang He River • Yin and Yang represent a ___ in life. • This period existed before China unified • These mountains protected China to the South • of ____; right family had to rule by the Gods • ...
Social Studies Chapter 3 2015-12-08
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- a country ruled by a king or queen
- Italian merchant who journeyed to China and saw inventions like paper, printing press, and gunpowder
- Several trade routes connecting China and Europe. Merchants traveled the routes to China to buy silk, spices, ad other goods
- The use of scientific knowledge and tools to solve problems
- movement of plants, animals, and people between Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- a Christian settlement and religious community
- A plantation or large ranch owned by Spanish colonists
- His crew was the first to circumnavigate the world
- Group of people that Christopher Columbus encountered
- a journey taken by a group for a definite purpose
- a person who makes money by buying and selling goods
- a rebelling against a ruler
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- money left over after all expenses have been paid
- to sail all the way around something
- the invention Johaness Gutenberg came up with during the Renaissance
- A settlement ruled by a distant country
- Spanish explorer who sailed West looking for a route to Asia but landed in the West Indies
- A group of travelers journeying together
- Mali's great king who made Timbuktu a center of art and learning and trade
- Territories and groups of people controlled by one government
- Spanish explorer who took over the Aztec empire
- American Spain's colony where settlers started towns, built mines, missions, and haciendas
- An instrument once used by sailors for navigation
- An outbreak of disease that makes many people sick at once
24 Clues: a rebelling against a ruler • a country ruled by a king or queen • to sail all the way around something • A settlement ruled by a distant country • A group of travelers journeying together • a Christian settlement and religious community • Spanish explorer who took over the Aztec empire • money left over after all expenses have been paid • ...
16.1 European Exploration Begins 2024-02-06
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- The birthplace of Christopher Columbus.
- A rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula.
- One of the three ships used by Columbus on his first voyage.
- Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed here in India.
- Continent whose coast was explored by the Portuguese, leading to the slave trade.
- Italian explorer America was named after.
- Ocean reached by Balboa, named the South Sea initially.
- King of Portugal who was Henry the Navigator's father.
- Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during the Middle Ages.
- The month in which Columbus reached the Caribbean islands.
- A series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
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- Queen of Castile who sponsored Columbus's voyage.
- Continent explored by Amerigo Vespucci.
- A navigator and a driving force behind the Age of Discoveries.
- The act of sailing around something, often used in the context of sailing around the world.
- Isthmus where Vasco Nunez de Balboa discovered the Pacific Ocean.
- A period in European history from the 5th to the late 15th century.
- Country for which Balboa claimed all discovered lands.
- A large body of salt water that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.
- A rich Muslim trading city captured, marking the start of Portuguese exploration.
20 Clues: Continent explored by Amerigo Vespucci. • The birthplace of Christopher Columbus. • Italian explorer America was named after. • Queen of Castile who sponsored Columbus's voyage. • Country for which Balboa claimed all discovered lands. • King of Portugal who was Henry the Navigator's father. • Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed here in India. • ...
The Paleolithic 2023-08-22
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- Process of relocating to a new region
- People who hunt animals and gather plants for food
- Document or artifact created by a person who witnessed a historical event
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- Work produced about a historical event by someone not actually there
- Members of a group of people who have no set home but move from place to place
- People’s application of knowledge,tools,and inventions to meet their needs
- Worship of God, gods, or spirits
7 Clues: Worship of God, gods, or spirits • Process of relocating to a new region • People who hunt animals and gather plants for food • Work produced about a historical event by someone not actually there • Document or artifact created by a person who witnessed a historical event • People’s application of knowledge,tools,and inventions to meet their needs • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
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- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
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- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Who Am I? 2017-07-21
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- is best known for his law on gravitation.
- was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- is called as the father of modern science because of his discoveries in astronomy and physics.
- is considered as one of the greatest revolutionary scientist the world has ever known.
- developed profound and influential knowledge on mathematical physics and engineering that are widely used in machines as well as in constructions.
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- was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age.
- was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade.
- holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize.
- “The Wizard of the Menlo Park”
- made astounding contributions in the field of science, technology and medicine.
10 Clues: “The Wizard of the Menlo Park” • is best known for his law on gravitation. • was a genius Greek philosopher and scientist of the ancient age. • holds record for the first female to be awarded with a Nobel Prize. • was a son of a blacksmith who had to leave school in the fourth grade. • ...
Research 2 2023-11-08
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- - The plan and structure of a research study, including methods and procedures.
- - A research method involving the collection of data through questionnaires, interviews, or observations.
- - A testable statement or educated guess about the relationship between variables in a research study.
- - Information or facts collected and used as a basis for research and analysis.
- - Factors or elements that can change or vary and are studied in research to understand their relationships.
- - The systematic approach and techniques used to conduct research and gather data.
- - The act of gathering information by watching or noting events, behaviors, or phenomena.
- - The evaluation of research work by experts in the same field to ensure its quality and validity.
- - The process of selecting a representative portion of a population for research purposes.
- - The final summary of research findings and the implications drawn from them.
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- - A qualitative research method involving the study of specific cultural groups or communities through participant observation and in-depth interviews.
- - A comprehensive summary and analysis of existing research and scholarly work related to a particular topic.
- - The process of assessing the validity of a hypothesis through experimentation and analysis.
- - The examination and interpretation of data to draw conclusions and make inferences.
- - The results and discoveries derived from research and data analysis.
- - The acknowledgment of sources used in research, usually presented in a standardized format.
- - A controlled study designed to test a hypothesis by manipulating variables and observing outcomes.
17 Clues: - The results and discoveries derived from research and data analysis. • - The final summary of research findings and the implications drawn from them. • - The plan and structure of a research study, including methods and procedures. • - Information or facts collected and used as a basis for research and analysis. • ...
Vocabulary 1: "97 Orchard Street" 2021-05-13
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- My family moved to a new ____ .
- Something that encourages or motivates
- The school's ___ was to help immigrants learn English.
- All the people living in one place
- Some inventions are displayed in the science __.
- People who enter another country to live there
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- The dress has been carefully ___ .
- The crowded ___ was home to many families.
- The ___ advised the owner to fix the stairs.
- Something that helps you or gives an advantage
10 Clues: My family moved to a new ____ . • The dress has been carefully ___ . • All the people living in one place • Something that encourages or motivates • The crowded ___ was home to many families. • The ___ advised the owner to fix the stairs. • Something that helps you or gives an advantage • People who enter another country to live there • ...
Word Power 2014-01-13
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- The opposite of happy....
- The opposite of Indoor.
- There were many important.... in the 20th century.
- Omar.... chicken to meat.
- on I don't like to.... others. I prefer to do things on my own.
- in touch Cellphones help people to...with each other.
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- He drew a plan to show his....
- When something is very good, it is....
- The opposite of agree is....
- To......something is to make something new.
10 Clues: The opposite of Indoor. • The opposite of happy.... • Omar.... chicken to meat. • The opposite of agree is.... • He drew a plan to show his.... • When something is very good, it is.... • To......something is to make something new. • There were many important.... in the 20th century. • in touch Cellphones help people to...with each other. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-10-27
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- a artist or craftsperson
- people who move around to find food
- assigning jobs or tasks that focus on a particular skill
- a government run by a king or a queen
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- an organized group of people living together
- a place where people worship gods or goddesses
- tools or inventions created to make people's lives easier
- taming animals for human use
- a long period of extreme cold
- farming or growing crops
10 Clues: a artist or craftsperson • farming or growing crops • taming animals for human use • a long period of extreme cold • people who move around to find food • a government run by a king or a queen • an organized group of people living together • a place where people worship gods or goddesses • assigning jobs or tasks that focus on a particular skill • ...
Unit 7 and 8 2020-05-28
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- the art and practice of designing and making buildings
- expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time
- existing or happening now
- to (cause to) cover, reach, or have an effect on a wider or increasing area
- to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
- a typical quality or an important part of something
- a subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about
- making you think a lot about a subject
- the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
- involved in or relating to a revolution
- a set of similar things
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- to put people or things into groups with the same features
- to accept something to be true without question or proof
- that is everywhere around something
- a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time
- to consider or remember something when judging a situation
- to make something else seem better or more attractive when combining with it
- brave and taking risks
- the right of different groups of people to have a similar social position and receive the same treatment
- representing something else
- to make or draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings
- encouraging, or making you feel you want to do something
- to put someone into an official position with a ceremony
24 Clues: brave and taking risks • a set of similar things • existing or happening now • representing something else • that is everywhere around something • making you think a lot about a subject • involved in or relating to a revolution • to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly • a typical quality or an important part of something • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- “Father of Computers” was also English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical _____ who originated the concept of a programmable
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- “Father of Computers” invented _____
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
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- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
- E = mc^2 developer
- Considered as “Father of Computers”
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- People who invented a thing is called
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • Considered as “Father of Computers” • “Father of Computers” invented _____ • People who invented a thing is called • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
Famous Black Inventors 2024-02-27
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- American ophthalmologist and humanitarian. She became the first female member of the Jules Stein Eye Institute, the first woman to lead a post-graduate training program in ophthalmology, and the first woman elected to the honorary staff of the UCLA Medical Center.
- American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a type of three-way traffic light, and a protective 'smoke hood' notably used in a 1916 tunnel construction disaster rescue.
- American inventor who held more than 50 patents in the United States. He was the first African American mechanical and electrical engineer after the Civil War. Self-taught, he concentrated most of his work on trains and streetcars.
- American inventor most noted for her development of the adjustable sanitary belt. Kenner received five patents, which includes a carrier attachment for invalid walker and bathroom tissue holder.
- American naturalist, mathematician, astronomer and almanac author. A landowner, he also worked as a surveyor and farmer.
- American inventor and businessman, best known for being awarded a patent for automatically opening and closing elevator doors. He was awarded U.S. patent 371,207 on October 11, 1887.
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- American inventor to receive a US patent. He was born in Glen Ross, Maryland, United States, in 1807. His first invention was the Seed-Planter, patented October 14, 1834, which allowed farmers to plant more corn using less labor and in a shorter time.
- American inventor. On April 26, 1892, she obtained United States patent number 473,563 for her improvements to the ironing board. Boone's ironing board was designed to improve the quality of ironing the sleeves and bodies of women's garments.
- American inventor, aerospace engineer, and entrepreneur, whose work includes a U.S. Air Force-term of service and a twelve-year stint at NASA, where he worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- American inventor and computer engineer. He developed the ISA bus, and he led a design team for making a one-gigahertz computer processor chip. He holds three of nine PC patents for being the co-creator of the IBM personal computer released in 1981.
- American inventor and engineer. His inventions include electrical resistors used in computing, missile guidance, and pacemakers.
- Second African American inventor and acoustician. He holds over 250 foreign and U.S. patents for the production and design of microphones and techniques for creating polymer foil electrets.
12 Clues: American naturalist, mathematician, astronomer and almanac author. A landowner, he also worked as a surveyor and farmer. • American inventor and engineer. His inventions include electrical resistors used in computing, missile guidance, and pacemakers. • ...
puzzles 2025-06-26
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- Using new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- Disasters or serious misfortunes causing great damage or suffering.
- The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings or thoughts.
- Not able to be predicted or expected; full of surprises.
- Special skill or knowledge in a particular subject.
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- Physical feelings caused by something that happens to the body or strong emotional feelings.
- Independent; able to make decisions or function without help from others.
- Bad luck or an unlucky event.
- Done in order to prepare for something; something that happens before the main event.
9 Clues: Bad luck or an unlucky event. • Using new ideas, methods, or inventions. • Special skill or knowledge in a particular subject. • Not able to be predicted or expected; full of surprises. • Disasters or serious misfortunes causing great damage or suffering. • The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings or thoughts. • ...
MaAaAyYaAaNnNnN 2023-11-02
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- the main religion of the mayan
- number of cities the mayan built
- the main crop grown by the mayans was_____
- the main god of the mayan was ______
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- the mayans were located in ______
- leader of the civilization
- one of the many inventions of the mayan was the ______
- ______ Janaab Pakal most famous leader
8 Clues: leader of the civilization • the main religion of the mayan • number of cities the mayan built • the mayans were located in ______ • the main god of the mayan was ______ • ______ Janaab Pakal most famous leader • the main crop grown by the mayans was_____ • one of the many inventions of the mayan was the ______
Radio Waves 2024-02-05
8 Clues: Where was Hertz born? • Who discovered radio waves? • What do the EM waves lie on? • What is the unit of frequency? • Whose equations did Hertz use? • What University did Hertz study at? • One of Hertz’ other inventions/contributions • What is the name of one of the medals he won?
Biomedical enginerr 2025-09-18
8 Clues: Famous inventions • What d they improve • How much do they make • what education do they have • Hpw long is there education • What is ONE of the tools they use • Do biomedical engineer need to medical scool • When do pepole in biomedical carrer reite (answer is xx-xx)
Inventions 2021-11-06
5 Clues: A pilot flies this • I forgot my ______ ,so I couldn't take any photos • when I was a child, I always rode to school on this • Did you watch the interesting programme on - last night • I don't like reading when I travel by car, but I always read when I travel by
Inventions 2022-05-12
5 Clues: Inital name of TV made by John Baird • Either analytical, steam or difference one. • The thing that encouraged the growth of railways • Something that makes many technological appliances work nowadays. • A process otherwise known as calculating which is also the thing that many gadgets require today.
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Inventions 2024-03-06
5 Clues: very helpful or important • acceptable or right for someone or something • providing education or relating to education: • effective; helping you to do or achieve something • suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty
Inventions 2024-06-26
5 Clues: John Baird was the inventor of the____. • Mellita Bentz was the inventor of the___. • Josephine Cochrane was the inventor of the____. • Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the___. • The Lumière Brothers were the inventors of the____.
Native American Astronomy 2023-10-12
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- A Native American tool used for navigation.
- This is another name used by the native to describe astronomers.
- The tribe was at the center of astronomical discoveries on the North American continent.
- The constellation was a prominent symbol across several Native American tribes.
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- The largest Native American astronomy tool located in Wyoming.
- A story that include a squirrel or a badger freeing birds who had been captured by a hunter who chased up a tree.
- Another word for Skidi.
- This tribe created the Bighorn Medicine Wheel.
- The object caught in the tail of the Fisherman.
- The constellation originally discovered by Native Americans and marked as another common animal in their food chain.
10 Clues: Another word for Skidi. • A Native American tool used for navigation. • This tribe created the Bighorn Medicine Wheel. • The object caught in the tail of the Fisherman. • The largest Native American astronomy tool located in Wyoming. • This is another name used by the native to describe astronomers. • ...
lets go fun to find words of the importance of materials development for language learning. 2022-05-25
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- encouraging the learner to use the language
- informing the learner about the target language.
- capital letters learn a language in a country that do not use the language that you be learning.
- capital letters to refer the bring teachers researchers,materials writers,and publishers.
- capital letters learn a language in a country that have the language that you have been learning
- Anything we can use in order to facilitate the learning of language process.
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- helping the learners to make discoveries about the language
- providing the learner with experience of the language use.
- guiding the learner in practising the language
- anything that you can do by your self using your hands
10 Clues: encouraging the learner to use the language • guiding the learner in practising the language • informing the learner about the target language. • anything that you can do by your self using your hands • providing the learner with experience of the language use. • helping the learners to make discoveries about the language • ...
10 Cool Organic Discoveries 2024-04-29
10 Clues: not diet coke • nomad to farmers • dynamite, first name • 60 carbon environments • not a vital life source • flourinated hydrocarbon • originated at Tiber River • result from not washing glassware • reaction that forms 2 double bonds • acid that foiled Chris Zhao's BI project
Inventions 2021-10-25
inventions 2023-03-11
5 Clues: make (something)using machinery • a new method, idea, product, etc • able to be easily carried or moved • a vehicle used for travelling in space • a small mechanical or electronic device or tool
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The planet crosswords 2025-02-13
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- - To move in a circular or elliptical path around an object, such as a planet revolving around the Sun.
- - A collection of ice, rock, and dust particles that encircle some planets, most famously Saturn.
- - The curved path that a celestial body follows around a star or planet due to gravitational forces.
- - An important astronomer who made significant discoveries about planets, including the moons of Jupiter.
- - The layer of gases surrounding a planet that can affect its climate and weather.
- - The fourth planet from the Sun, known for its reddish appearance and surface features resembling both craters and valleys.
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- - A large celestial body that orbits a star, such as the Sun, and does not produce its own light.
- - Relating to Earth or other rocky planets, characterized by solid surfaces and atmospheres.
- - Natural satellites that orbit planets; they can vary in size and number for different planets.
- Words
- - The outermost layer of a planet or moon, where landforms, features, and environments exist.
11 Clues: Words • - The layer of gases surrounding a planet that can affect its climate and weather. • - Relating to Earth or other rocky planets, characterized by solid surfaces and atmospheres. • - The outermost layer of a planet or moon, where landforms, features, and environments exist. • ...
tts delon 2023-11-16
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- the role innovation of pharmacy
- innovation in drug development is proppeled by technological, advancements, scientific discoveries, and a deepending understanding of .... proccess
- technologies such as high-throughput screening and computation modeling
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- innovation has ushered in an era of precision medicine,tailoring teartments to .... characteristics
- advance in biotechnology have led to the rise of ....
5 Clues: the role innovation of pharmacy • advance in biotechnology have led to the rise of .... • technologies such as high-throughput screening and computation modeling • innovation has ushered in an era of precision medicine,tailoring teartments to .... characteristics • ...
Paul 2023-01-19
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- the best-known rock singer whose cause of death was AIDS.
- A person whose discoveries are radium and polonium.
- The first black president who also fought apartheid.
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- First African-American to hold the office of president in the United States where he was widely recognized.
- A person that help the world creating Microsoft.
- A fisic whos theory is the theory of relativity.
6 Clues: A person that help the world creating Microsoft. • A fisic whos theory is the theory of relativity. • A person whose discoveries are radium and polonium. • The first black president who also fought apartheid. • the best-known rock singer whose cause of death was AIDS. • ...
Stem cells 2021-10-26
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- Least potent and most limited type of stem cell
- cells The outer layer of your skin that you see and feel and with which you sense the world is called the epidermis
- cells connective-tissue cell specialized to synthesize and contain large amounts of fat that stem cells can turn into
- when we are developing in the womb we have the most ' ' stem cells
- Can self renew and differentiate into a specific range of cell types
- discoveries can begin to prevent scientists from testing on animals
- cell special human cells that are able to develop into many different cell types
- Can self-renew and differentiate into any of the three germ layers
- marrow the spongy tissue in the hollow centres of a person's long bones
- is tissue of bone marrow
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- cells highly branched cellular network in the heart that stem cells can turn into
- cells Can only self-renew and differentiate into closely related cell types
- Leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow
- Can develop to a fully functional organism
- A type of immature white blood cell that forms in the bone marrow
- attack an illness or condition that could one day be cured by stem cell based therapy's
- an electrically excitable cell that stem cells can turn into
- cells stem cells can differentiate into these types of stem cells
- tissue cells and organs that make up the lymphatic system
- colorless cell fragments in our blood that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding
20 Clues: is tissue of bone marrow • Can develop to a fully functional organism • Least potent and most limited type of stem cell • Leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow • tissue cells and organs that make up the lymphatic system • an electrically excitable cell that stem cells can turn into • A type of immature white blood cell that forms in the bone marrow • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-11
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- invented coke smelting and advanced the mass production of brass and iron goods
- a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer
- Scottish political economist and philosopher
- an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien"
- invented the flying shuttle
- was a weaver, carpenter, and inventor and was one of three men responsible for the mechanisation of spinning
- English journalist, first person to establish a permanent campaigning organisation
- English inventor who designed the first model of the steam engine
- he discovered crop roation
- English American writer and pamphleteer
- an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
- was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
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- American automobile manufacturer who created the Model T in 1908
- his inventions mechanized the making of yarn and thread for the textile industry, also helped to create the factory system of manufacture
- British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Scottish civil engineer and road-builder who is famous for his invention of the "macadamisation"
- known as "The Father of Railways"
- Irish philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor children
- a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century
- English writer and social critic remembered as one of the most important and influential writers of the 19th century
- American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer who improved on the first design of the steam engine of 1712
22 Clues: he discovered crop roation • invented the flying shuttle • known as "The Father of Railways" • English American writer and pamphleteer • Scottish political economist and philosopher • an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien" • American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin • a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer • ...
ARTEMIS FOWL (_=Space) 2012-06-05
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- an invention of the Centaur Foaly. It was a major improvement on the Neutrino 2000. It had five or more settings, and had a strong plastic casing.
- the name of the book
- Diggums a kleptomaniac dwarf with explosive flatulence. He is called upon by Commander Julius Root to break into the Fowl Manor
- Artemis' butler and bodygaurd
- an extremely rescourceful young centaur who makes most of the inventions for the LEP
- a genaric term reffering to a race of mythical creatures ever present in the artemis fowl series
- something the young artemis seems to have much of
- an extensive region constituting almost all of Northern Asia. Comprising the central and eastern portion of the Russian Federation
- the world over the underworld
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- a creature that can unhing his jaws and eat through anything that is weaker than its skull
- He smokes noxious fungus , and his short temper earns him the nickname "Beetroot"
- the author of the artemis fowl series
- a police force in the fairy underworld
13 Clues: the name of the book • Artemis' butler and bodygaurd • the world over the underworld • the author of the artemis fowl series • a police force in the fairy underworld • something the young artemis seems to have much of • He smokes noxious fungus , and his short temper earns him the nickname "Beetroot" • ...
Ig Nobel Prize Vocabulary Review 2024-09-19
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- - another word for a prize or recognition for an achievement.
- - making new discoveries or introducing new ideas.
- - receiving an award for an achievement. Hint: contains a '-'.
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- - not based on or conforming to what is generally done.
- - funny, making people laugh.
- - an imitation of something, typically to create humor.
- - using humor to criticize or make fun of something.
- with - to be full of something. HINT: two words
- - strange or bizarre, very odd.
9 Clues: - funny, making people laugh. • - strange or bizarre, very odd. • with - to be full of something. HINT: two words • - making new discoveries or introducing new ideas. • - using humor to criticize or make fun of something. • - not based on or conforming to what is generally done. • - an imitation of something, typically to create humor. • ...
Prototype Unit 4 2022-01-25
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- relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry.
- the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way.
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries.
- something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of its type.
- men, women, and children
- the state of being related to someone or something else.
- a small amount of a substance that a doctor or scientist collects in order to examine it.
- the fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different this people.
- a new idea or method, or the use of new ideas and methods.
- the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person)
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- an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to each other.
- relating to science, or using the organized methods of science.
- a set of connected things or devices that operate together.
- the way in which two things are connected.
- a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result.
15 Clues: men, women, and children • the way in which two things are connected. • the state of being related to someone or something else. • a new idea or method, or the use of new ideas and methods. • a set of connected things or devices that operate together. • the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person) • ...
Jobs 2021-01-21
Animal Discoveries 2014-09-14
5 Clues: Polar bears live in a cold ________________. • Paris Baguette makes ___________ bread every day. • There is __________________ when nobody makes a sound. • When your body blocks light, it makes a _______________. • Animals in the zoo don't have the ______________ to move.
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
Across
- The Renaissance also made new inventions like the printing press, the study of anatomy, and the heliocentric _______.
- Machiavelli is most known for writing “The ______”
- The most powerful family during the Renaissance is the ______ Family.
- It introduced the word _______, meaning non-religious, and went against the church.
- The ___________, lasting from the 14th to 17th century, is known as the era of rebirth because it sparked interest in philosophy, arts, and sciences.
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- ____________ started using the boun fresco technique in paintings.
- This is why the Renaissance still holds a major influence on ______ society.
- It starts with Dante’s _______; a poem that is classified as one of the best writings during the Renaissance.
- For example, Romeo and ______, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- Especially for “The School of ______” which showed his skill with classical and perspective paintings.
10 Clues: Machiavelli is most known for writing “The ______” • For example, Romeo and ______, Hamlet, and Macbeth. • ____________ started using the boun fresco technique in paintings. • The most powerful family during the Renaissance is the ______ Family. • This is why the Renaissance still holds a major influence on ______ society. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-11-01
7 Clues: it is a funi meme • people made these • painted the mona lisa • jalon forced me to make this • Something that the people ate • this was invented in the renaissance • this famous painting was made in 2020(1503)
Chapter 19 Section 1 Vocab 2020-12-11
7 Clues: Patented the Telephone • Rapid Manufacturing Growth • built a lightweight airplane • Right to make or sell inventions • A method to manufacture steel quickly • an inventor interested in using electricity • Made the first car to use the moving assembly line
The Innovations and Inventions of Engineers 2026-03-17
13 Clues: X-rays • Robots • Aircraft • Medicines • Telephone • Race Cars • Satellites • Food/Makeup • Create Drawings • Creates Aircrafts • The assembly line • Floating Wind Turbines • Tunnels for public transportation
RENAISSANCE CROSSWORDS: TEST YOURSELF 2024-02-14
Across
- Most famous Renaissance Man due to his skills as an artist, an inventor and an anatomist among others.
- Wonderful sculptor and painter who sculpted Pieta, David and painted the Sistine Chapel among others.
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- This explorer sailed along the Cape of Good Hope and reached India.
- The creation of...contributed to the expansion of knowledge and education.
- Although Galileo did not invent the..., he developed one of much better quality and discovered many facts of planets, stars and the Milky Way.
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- ENGLISH explorer whose crew was the second to sail around the world, considered a hero in England and a pirate in Spain.
- This explorer is credited with discovering America in 1492.
- Renaissance was called like that because people liked and imitated...Greek and Roman cultures who had existed a thousand years before.
- The Renaissance started in..., Italy.
- Gutenberg's invention which helped ordinary people have more access to reading and learning.
- ...'s seamen were the first men in History to sail around the world in 1519.
12 Clues: One of Leonardo's inventions. • The Renaissance started in..., Italy. • This explorer is credited with discovering America in 1492. • This explorer sailed along the Cape of Good Hope and reached India. • The creation of...contributed to the expansion of knowledge and education. • ...'s seamen were the first men in History to sail around the world in 1519. • ...
Margaret Mahler 2012-09-04
Across
- phase / next 4 to 5 months, baby begins to recognize others as extensions to himself, connects world around him, starts developing infant ego
- / 5 to 9 months, sub category of separation-individuation phase, baby recognizes he and his mother are different beings, becomes aware of surroundings
- / Margaret's religion, she changed to this after WWII after all the antisemitism
- / what Margaret studied
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- / subcategory of rapprochement, child has formed his individuality and can interact with others
- / sub category of rapprochement, child wants to share discoveries with mother
- symbiotic phase / first 1 to 2 months, baby recognizes mother but does not know own identity
- Freud / inspired by his theories
- / 9 to 16 months, sub category of separation-individuation phase, baby becomes independent and starts exploring more
- / 15 months and beyond, baby still looks for mother's presence but continues to explore his world
- / month Margaret was born
- / sub category of rapprochement, child is unsure wether to stay with mother or explore own world
12 Clues: / what Margaret studied • / month Margaret was born • Freud / inspired by his theories • / sub category of rapprochement, child wants to share discoveries with mother • / Margaret's religion, she changed to this after WWII after all the antisemitism • symbiotic phase / first 1 to 2 months, baby recognizes mother but does not know own identity • ...
