discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Cyber Ethics 2025-05-22
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- An act of sending an email to an user,misleading him to believe that it is from a trusted person or organisation.
- Accessing the internet in an illegal manner.
- Refers to criminal activities that involve the use of computers,networks, and the internet connections.
- An act of harming or harassing a person through information technology through a deliberate manner.
- Refers to an illegal intrusion into a computer system or network.
- Malicious Software.
- Refers to the act of using or imitating the language and thoughts of another person as one's original work.
- Hacking,which is done for a good cause,such as natural security.
- When software is copied and distributed illegally.
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- Combination of two words 'Net' and 'Etiquette'.
- The criminal practice of using social influence over the telephone system.
- A security system that prevents unauthorised people from accessing your system and network.
- A right related to the new inventions that grants the inventor the sole right to make,use,and sell that invention for a specific period time.
- A macious technique of tricking a web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives he/she is clicking on.
- Another name of digital footprint.
- Unwanted bulk emails that come from unknown sources.
- The equivalent term to hacking.
17 Clues: Malicious Software. • The equivalent term to hacking. • Another name of digital footprint. • Accessing the internet in an illegal manner. • Combination of two words 'Net' and 'Etiquette'. • When software is copied and distributed illegally. • Unwanted bulk emails that come from unknown sources. • Hacking,which is done for a good cause,such as natural security. • ...
Great Minds 2023-04-29
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- This invention brought artificial light into our daily lives, greatly improving our ability to work and live AFTER DARK.
- New or improved objects or processes created through research and experimentation.
- He invented the light bulb and the phonograph.
- Location and navigation are made possible thanks to this invention.
- He was an artist, inventor, and scientist who is known for works such as the Mona Lisa and the flying machine.
- He is known for his theory of relativity.
- Different abilities individuals possess such as verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, and bodily-kinesthetic.
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- This invention allows us to stay in touch with people ANYTIME and ANYWHERE, making communication more convenient than ever before.
- This discovery changed the way we live and work, powering everything from our homes to our factories.
- This invention allows people to connect and share information INSTANTLY and EASILY from anywhere in the world.
- He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Revolutionary invention for electronic data processing
- This invention revolutionized transportation by allowing people to fly through the air, greatly reducing travel times.
- He made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
14 Clues: He is known for his theory of relativity. • He invented the light bulb and the phonograph. • Revolutionary invention for electronic data processing • He formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • Location and navigation are made possible thanks to this invention. • New or improved objects or processes created through research and experimentation. • ...
Facts about Presidents Biden-Preston Cunningham 2023-02-22
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- Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., was born in November________of 1942.
- While out Christmas shopping with their children Joe’s wife, Neilia, was in a car accident with a tractor-trailer that resulted to__________.
- Joe Biden’s family moved to ___________in1953.
- Tragedy soon struck again when Beau had a ________in 2010
- These treatments proved to be ineffective, however, and Beau __________in 2015
- Called the National Cance_________Initiative, Joe’s team had the goal to act as a catalyst for cancer research by expediting discoveries.
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- Biden Sr’s 4 children in Scranton Pennsylvania. Growing up Joe struggled with a__________and was unable to correct his speech with normal speech therapy.
- Joe Biden’s world turned upside down just weeks after his election into___________.
- During Joe Biden’s time as Vice President, Joe was given the________________to lead an initiative to combat cancer.
- Joe returned to Delaware and started working as an__________for a corporate law firm and then switched things up and became a public defender.
10 Clues: Joe Biden’s family moved to ___________in1953. • Tragedy soon struck again when Beau had a ________in 2010 • Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., was born in November________of 1942. • These treatments proved to be ineffective, however, and Beau __________in 2015 • Joe Biden’s world turned upside down just weeks after his election into___________. • ...
ℝ𝕒𝕪'𝕤 𝕔𝕙𝕒𝕣𝕒𝕔𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕤 2024-11-29
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- Late mentor
- Chill and shy
- Motherly figure
- Colorful menace
- Chilled waters
- Botany of doom
- Savior of the world
- Lightning speed
- Ruthless warrior
- Fighter from the cold
- Friendly horror
- Bullet waster
- Knife to meet you
- All about kindness
- Deep blue
- Dearest with no sight
- Blinded devourer
- Fancy, polite and spooky
- Fighter from underground
- Caretaker of a bunch
- Small height, big brain
- The universe
- Chemistry master
- Big and brutal
- Funny knife-fingers
- Hero of the bunch
- Can't fly but can shoot
- Unredeemable
- Evil in white
- Hot and stylish
- Loves snowy fields
- Craziest inventions
- Metal army
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- Electric atmosphere
- Ancient conqueror
- Traveling alchemist
- Lost beauty
- Eternal emptiness
- Young technician
- Not with the king
- Proof that water can kill
- Faulty guard
- Holder of the nucleus
- Fruit bad for machines
- Seemingly innocent
- Founder of company
- Slithering baker
- Speechless brute
- Loves snowy mountains
- The light that guides
- Keeper of many books
- Tiny but powerful
- Known as the manager
- Virtual entity
- Crystalline loyalty
- Stealthy feline
- Beware of the darkness
- Mysterious machine
- Faithful warrior
- Could be anyone
- Sweet
- Big ego and toxicity
- Sailing for loot
63 Clues: Sweet • Deep blue • Metal army • Late mentor • Lost beauty • Faulty guard • The universe • Unredeemable • Chill and shy • Bullet waster • Evil in white • Chilled waters • Botany of doom • Virtual entity • Big and brutal • Motherly figure • Colorful menace • Lightning speed • Friendly horror • Stealthy feline • Could be anyone • Hot and stylish • Young technician • Ruthless warrior • Slithering baker • Speechless brute • ...
Fire 2021-09-20
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- One of the Four Great Inventions of China: _____, the compass, paper, and woodblock printing.
- Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn.
- Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete.
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- Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun.
- In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man.
- In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named.
6 Clues: Fire needs _____, oxygen, and heat to burn. • Most flammable gas, able to burn through concrete. • In Roman mythology, god of Fire, for which volcanoes are named. • Used to light the Olympic torch by focusing the rays of the sun. • In Greek Mythology, the god who stole fire from Mt. Olympus and gave it to Man. • ...
GLOBALISATION 2021-03-22
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- The activity of holding a meeting with people in several places, by using telephones and computers
- A process through which ideas and activities of people in different parts of the world becomes interdependent and interconnected
- The activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- The act of communicating with people
- The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other
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- To mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs
- The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- The basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively
- An organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
10 Clues: The act of communicating with people • The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other • The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used • (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
6th Grade: Chapter 1- Prehistory 2024-09-18
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- A long period of dry weather
- the application of knowledge and tools and inventions to meet people's needs.
- the large mammals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- scientist who study the origins of man
- Able to produce good crops
- a person who moves from place to place
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- farming
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
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- a spoken record of past events
- A movement from one country or region to another
- It is a firsthand account presented by someone present or actively participating in the event. Examples include manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, and personal journals.
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- A scientist who examines objects to learn about the human past.
- people who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food
- Bridge (Beringia) connected Asia to North America; first people crossed during Ice Age, were following the herds
- A secondhand account of an event or a retelling of another person's observations written by someone who did not witness or actually participate in the events.
- small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found
19 Clues: farming • Able to produce good crops • A long period of dry weather • a spoken record of past events • scientist who study the origins of man • a person who moves from place to place • A movement from one country or region to another • people who hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food • small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2026-01-06
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- A person who moves from place to place, often with no permanent home
- A deviation from the usual or planned route, often due to unforseen circumstances
- A long, adventurous journey, often filled with challenges or discoveries
- Attractive because it is unusual or different from what is familiar
- A strong desire or impulse to travel and explore the world
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- A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, often for exploration or research
- To travel across or through a place
- A large, bustling city, often the center of culture, commerce, or politics
- Temporary, lasting only for a short period of time, often used in context of travel experiences
- A feeling of intense happiness or excitement, often experienced during travel
- A planned route or schedule for a trip
- Happening by chance, especially in a way that is lucky or beneficial
12 Clues: To travel across or through a place • A planned route or schedule for a trip • A strong desire or impulse to travel and explore the world • Attractive because it is unusual or different from what is familiar • A person who moves from place to place, often with no permanent home • Happening by chance, especially in a way that is lucky or beneficial • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-02-28
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- Theory / "many diseases are caused by microorgansims"
- Gin / this invention created a high demand for laborers in fields and caused an illegal slave trade
- Fair / french phrase for "Let do"
- / attacked factories wanting to destroy machinery
- Revolution / an era that transformed the economic system
- / the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham
- Union / British Parliament's Combination Acts had banned....
- Class / group that transformed the social structure of Great Britan
- / collective ownership
- / Matthew Boulton was an.....
- / entrepreneurs sold...to raise money
- / John Stuart Mill had questioned this economic system
- / large amount of capital that invested in equipment
- / a greek word for an ideal world or perfect society
- / a bill in Parliament that was favored to extend....
- / not working in order to get more money or fair equality
- / apartmens for workers and their families, mainly for the poor
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- / equality between the people
- Engels / coauthor with Karl Marx
- / country's.....depended on new inventions
- Marx / published "The Communist Manifesto"
- / rural to urban
- Bargaining / negotiations between employers and employees
- / "Have nots" or "workers"
- / due to the Cold War ..... expanded all over the world
- / "Haves" or "employers"7
- Movement / the group had created the petition "The People's Charter of 1838"
- Falls / located in Wesleyan Chapel, New York
28 Clues: / rural to urban • / collective ownership • / "Haves" or "employers"7 • / "Have nots" or "workers" • / equality between the people • / Matthew Boulton was an..... • Engels / coauthor with Karl Marx • Fair / french phrase for "Let do" • / the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham • / entrepreneurs sold...to raise money • / country's.....depended on new inventions • ...
RU ITEC411 Intellectual Property Ch4 Jiajun She 2025-03-18
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- - The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products.
- - Legal protection for creative works, giving the creator exclusive rights.
- - Unauthorized use or reproduction of copyrighted material.
- - Transmitting or receiving data (e.g., video or audio) over the internet.
- - Doctrine allowing limited use of copyrighted material without permission.
- - A form of intellectual property that protects inventions.
- - Payment made to the owner of intellectual property for its use.
- - A case where the Supreme Court ruled that copying for personal use was fair use.
- - The process of analyzing a product to create a new, non-infringing work.
- - Works not protected by copyright and available for public use.
- - A new work based on or derived from an existing copyrighted work.
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- - A network where files are shared directly between users without a central server.
- - Technologies used to control the use of digital content.
- - Software with source code available for modification and distribution.
- - A licensing system that allows creators to specify permissions for their work.
- - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which addresses digital copyright issues.
- - A licensing approach that allows free use and modification of software.
- - Violation of intellectual property rights, such as copyright or patent.
- - A symbol, word, or phrase legally registered to represent a company or product.
- - A file-sharing service involved in a landmark copyright case.
20 Clues: - Technologies used to control the use of digital content. • - The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products. • - Unauthorized use or reproduction of copyrighted material. • - A form of intellectual property that protects inventions. • - A file-sharing service involved in a landmark copyright case. • ...
German Holiday Homework (Shagun Dua, 7E) 2022-06-26
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- Tha state stands second in terms of _______, after kerala
- The first book ever printed was in German, and the first ______ was launched in Germany in 1663.
- Phawngpui Tlang also known as the ____ Mountain is located in the South-East part of Mizoram and is a major attraction for tourists.
- We’re a nation that loves ______, we publish around 94,000 titles every year
- Tropic of cancer passes through India at aizawl.
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- One-third of _____ is still covered in forests and woodlands.
- Some of the world’s most famous ______ were created in Germany - the lightbulb, automated calculators, automobiles, insulin, petrol engines, jet engines, and the Walkman.
- There are over 2100 _____ in Germany.
- mizoram had to face ________, a famine in 1959 due to excess rat population.
- the tribes residing in mizo hills are called as ______
10 Clues: There are over 2100 _____ in Germany. • Tropic of cancer passes through India at aizawl. • the tribes residing in mizo hills are called as ______ • Tha state stands second in terms of _______, after kerala • One-third of _____ is still covered in forests and woodlands. • mizoram had to face ________, a famine in 1959 due to excess rat population. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-08-08
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- a way of manufacturing steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities
- owing all businesses in a certain field
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- total ownership of a product or service
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- all workers acting together which had a much greater chance of success in negotiating
- a view of society based on scientist Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection where the fittest people would succeed in business and in life in general
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- a legal arrangement grouping together a number of companies under a single board of directors
- factory workers repeating a single step again and again which brought costs down and caused production to rise
- businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares
10 Clues: owing all businesses in a certain field • total ownership of a product or service • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares • ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process • all workers acting together which had a much greater chance of success in negotiating • ...
Innovation 2024-10-31
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- adaptation of a system, process, etc. to be operated with the use of computers and the internet.
- Legal protections for original creations, including inventions, designs, and artistic works
- Creating something by using whatever materials are at hand; a DIY approach in entrepreneurship
- Integrating entrepreneurial practices within supply chain networks to drive innovation
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- A large company’s investment in external startup companies to foster innovation
- describes a process whereby a smaller company with fewer resources is able to successfully challenge an established incumbent businesses
- A seamless, integrated shopping experience across multiple retail platforms
- A collaborative process where companies and customers work together to create value in products or services.
- Absorbing and integrating new knowledge or practices effectively
- A type of innovation that brings a significant change or breakthrough in products or markets
- Hiring external companies to handle tasks usually done in-house
- The ability of an organization to balance exploration and exploitation, managing innovation and efficiency simultaneously
12 Clues: Hiring external companies to handle tasks usually done in-house • Absorbing and integrating new knowledge or practices effectively • A seamless, integrated shopping experience across multiple retail platforms • A large company’s investment in external startup companies to foster innovation • ...
The Victorians 2021-08-22
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- During the Victorian period there were many new __________ like the camera
- During Queen Victoria's reign _________ were first invented and used as transport across the country.
- Queen Victoria's husband
- Queen Victoria was also known as Empress of _________.
- Queen Victoria's husband was the first to bring a Christmas _________ to England
- A young boy who cleaned the chimneys was called a chimney _______
- During Queen Victoria's reign, Alexander Graham Bell invented the __________.
- What was Queen Victoria's real name?
- Who invented the petrol motor car in 1885?
- The Victorians sent their ________ all over the world.
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- How many children did Queen Victoria have?
- Many people began to work in these during the Victorian Period
- When her husband died, what colour did Queen Victoria wear for the rest of her life
- When one country owns land all over the world it is called an ___________.
- How old was Queen Victoria when she became queen?
- The Victorian period gets its name from Queen ___________
- Children were forced to work in factories
17 Clues: Queen Victoria's husband • What was Queen Victoria's real name? • Children were forced to work in factories • How many children did Queen Victoria have? • Who invented the petrol motor car in 1885? • How old was Queen Victoria when she became queen? • Queen Victoria was also known as Empress of _________. • The Victorians sent their ________ all over the world. • ...
Unit 11: Human Achievements 2025-01-06
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- The use of imagination to create something new.
- Something handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor
- A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, often to discover new lands.
- A work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- Intelligence (AI): The simulation of human intelligence by machines.
- The ability to sustain prolonged effort or activity.
- A long journey, especially by sea or in space.
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions
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- The act of finding something previously unknown.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- A significant stage or event in development
- A person who is among the first to explore or develop something
- A significant or sudden advancement or development
- The manipulation of matter on an atomic or molecular scale.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- A dramatic change in ideas, methods or conditions
- A new device, method, or process developed from study and experimentation.
17 Clues: A significant stage or event in development • A long journey, especially by sea or in space. • The use of imagination to create something new. • The act of finding something previously unknown. • A dramatic change in ideas, methods or conditions • A significant or sudden advancement or development • The ability to sustain prolonged effort or activity. • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-21
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- Machiavelli wrote "The prince"
- Doors of the baptistry of Florence-Broze-created by Lorenzo Ghibert
- blend the edge of body parts to make them appear more realistic (smokeness)
- An equestrian (horse) statue of a mercenary soldier-bronze-lost wax method
- positing weight more on one leg than the other to make the statue appear more realistic
- metal(copper and tin) used to make sculptures additive process
- book by machiavelli
- Art shocked people
- Michelangelo painting on the back wall of the sistine chapel-end of the world
- the illusion of making bodies or body parts appear like they are going away from you in space
- painting by da vince-"la gioconda" worth-$860milllion-louver museum
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- protrudes from a larger object or surface
- Famous for his art,engineering,study of anatomy,and inventions
- sharp contracts between light and dark makes thing pop
- one of the first books not about religion-how to behave property in society- bladassar casttiglione
- painting by Rapheal-pope's bedroom-A collection of famous greek and roman thinkers
- Book about how to take and keep power politically safer to be feared than loved just avoid being hated Niccolo Machiavellli wrote “The Price”
- marble statue or mary holding decreased jesus-st.peter's basilica-michelangelo
- white stone used for sculptures (reductive)
- statue that symbolizes male power and underdog
20 Clues: Art shocked people • book by machiavelli • Machiavelli wrote "The prince" • protrudes from a larger object or surface • white stone used for sculptures (reductive) • statue that symbolizes male power and underdog • sharp contracts between light and dark makes thing pop • Famous for his art,engineering,study of anatomy,and inventions • ...
Plagiarism Crossword - Submission dated 8.10.21 by Ritika and Ritu for Reeta Mam's class 2021-10-08
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- Most type form of Plagiarism
- name of the software that can perform multiple language checks for plagiarism
- Unintentional Plagiarism
- The Indian act that covers Plagiarism is Indian ……….. Act , 1957
- A Type of irresponsible authorship that leads to plagiarism
- one study multiple articles refers to what type of Plagarism
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- Copying content from the internet is which type of plagiarism
- Failure to appropriately credit others' prior discoveries
- Marks If there is a need to reproduce a ‘short’ exact text from elsewhere, following should be used in the paper
- One of the consequences of plagiarism
10 Clues: Unintentional Plagiarism • Most type form of Plagiarism • One of the consequences of plagiarism • Failure to appropriately credit others' prior discoveries • A Type of irresponsible authorship that leads to plagiarism • one study multiple articles refers to what type of Plagarism • Copying content from the internet is which type of plagiarism • ...
55 2021-11-26
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- excitement created by a large amount of publicity
- a machine, for example a phone or computer, that can be used to connect to the internet
- a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
- carrying, especially heavy or awkward
- to copy programs or information to a computer
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- an electronic book
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
- look at something in order to evaluate it
- based on a system of operation that involves the control of electric current
- leave, get rid of
10 Clues: leave, get rid of • an electronic book • carrying, especially heavy or awkward • look at something in order to evaluate it • the practical use of scientific discoveries • to copy programs or information to a computer • excitement created by a large amount of publicity • a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown • ...
Lesson 4: A Global Economy 2023-10-10
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- advantage
- goods brought in from other countries
- new inventions or ways of doing things
- amount a company can produce with the amount of people working
- ability of a group of people to focus on one task
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- work to be done or completed
- process of hiring people to work outside of a company
- goods that are shipped to other countries
- the US's top trading partner in 2017
9 Clues: advantage • work to be done or completed • the US's top trading partner in 2017 • goods brought in from other countries • new inventions or ways of doing things • goods that are shipped to other countries • ability of a group of people to focus on one task • process of hiring people to work outside of a company • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-11-03
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- to bring a product into a country to be sold.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control.
- a leader in the Spanish conquest of America.
- large agricultural estates where crops are grown.
- The exchange of plants and animals between Europe and the Americas.
- Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America.
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- A crop that is grown to be sold rather than used by the farmer.
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- A government in power
- A small, fast, maneuverable ship that had a large cargo hold and usually three masts with lateen sails.
- An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colon
- Beyond or across the sea
- the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
- the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- Spanish and Portuguese officials in the New World who were born in Europe and held all the important government positions.
- The difference in value of what a nation imports compared to what it exports over time.
- a set of principles that dominated economic thought in the seventeenth century; it held that the prosperity of a nation depended on a large supply of gold and silver
- A journey to some distant place.
- to send a product or service for sale to another country
- a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation.
20 Clues: A government in power • Beyond or across the sea • A journey to some distant place. • a leader in the Spanish conquest of America. • to bring a product into a country to be sold. • large agricultural estates where crops are grown. • Descendents of Europeans who were born in Latin America. • to send a product or service for sale to another country • ...
jobs 2025-12-04
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- A person who prepares and cooks food in a kitchen.
- A person who drives a car, bus, taxi or truck.
- A person who takes care of sick or injured animals.
- A person who protects people and keeps the city safe
- A person who helps people with their emotions, thoughts and mental health.
- A person who writes books, stories or articles.
- A person who builds houses or other buildings.
- A person who performs in films, TV shows or theatre.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals on a farm.
- A person who designs buildings and plans how they will be built.
- A person who studies the world and makes discoveries.
- A person who teaches students at school
- A person who helps doctors and takes care of patients
- A person who checks and fixes your teeth.
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- A person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
- A person who sells products to customers.
- designer A person who designs and decorates the inside of houses or buildings.
- A person who treats sick or injured people
- A person who helps customers in a shop.
- A person who repairs cars or machines.
- A person who writes news articles or reports for TV, radio or newspapers.
- A person who creates art, such as paintings, drawings or sculptures.
- A person who designs and builds machines, systems or structures.
- A person who sings songs, usually on a stage or in recordings.
- A person who works with money and keeps financial records.
26 Clues: A person who repairs cars or machines. • A person who helps customers in a shop. • A person who teaches students at school • A person who sells products to customers. • A person who checks and fixes your teeth. • A person who treats sick or injured people • A person who drives a car, bus, taxi or truck. • A person who builds houses or other buildings. • ...
Ch 9 Crossword 2023-04-24
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- Protect brand names and logos in order to distinguish one company's product from other products on the market
- Demands that users and developers hold themselves to a higher standard. Refers to the principles, values, standards, and practices that guide individuals and groups in doing what is right
- Refers to the steps companies take to protect your data
- The gap between those who have access to technology and those who do not
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- Allow inventors to exclude others from using their inventions without permission, can last up to twenty years
- A form of intellectual property, which protects original forms of expression
- Deals with your personal information, how it is stored, and how it is shared
- Virtual private network
- End-user license agreement
9 Clues: Virtual private network • End-user license agreement • Refers to the steps companies take to protect your data • The gap between those who have access to technology and those who do not • A form of intellectual property, which protects original forms of expression • Deals with your personal information, how it is stored, and how it is shared • ...
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 2013-11-11
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- Name of the chewing gum fan
- There are the oompa loompas from
- What is in the first room out of chocolate
- Name of the gun fan
- A fast thing to get from one side of the factory to the other
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- Who is allowed to live with Charlie in the factory
- Where are all the squirrels
- The factory owner (one word)
- What is in the inventions room
- What do the oompa loompas love
10 Clues: Name of the gun fan • Where are all the squirrels • Name of the chewing gum fan • The factory owner (one word) • What is in the inventions room • What do the oompa loompas love • There are the oompa loompas from • What is in the first room out of chocolate • Who is allowed to live with Charlie in the factory • A fast thing to get from one side of the factory to the other
Ancient China-Bella Austin 2018-05-07
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- How many belief's did the Chinese system include
- What road did Chinese go on to trade
- It's a kind of ceramic that the Chinese inventions
- Which dynasty built the Forbidden City
- What was the protect of The Great Wall to china
- Which dynasty built The Great Wall
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- What does Huang He mean
- The most common religion in China
- Which dynasty established the first permanent
- What is the Chinese favorite number
10 Clues: What does Huang He mean • The most common religion in China • Which dynasty built The Great Wall • What is the Chinese favorite number • What road did Chinese go on to trade • Which dynasty built the Forbidden City • Which dynasty established the first permanent • What was the protect of The Great Wall to china • How many belief's did the Chinese system include • ...
Charles Babbage 2025-05-13
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- Charles designed the ____ Engine first
- He went to ____ College
- In 1_91, a computer was built how he originally designed it
- He is referred to as the "Father of the ____"
- How many children did he have?
- He was the ____ to win the RAS Gold Medal
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- In 1791, Charles was ____
- How many of his family members died in 1827?
- What country did Charles live in?
- Which of his inventions led to the modern computer?
10 Clues: He went to ____ College • In 1791, Charles was ____ • How many children did he have? • What country did Charles live in? • Charles designed the ____ Engine first • He was the ____ to win the RAS Gold Medal • How many of his family members died in 1827? • He is referred to as the "Father of the ____" • Which of his inventions led to the modern computer? • ...
Ancient Sumer 2022-11-14
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- the number of social classes in Sumer
- a group of people with their own way of life
- large temples in the center of each city
- professional writers
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- These people made up the bottom social class
- One of the biggest inventions by the people of Ancient Mesopotamia
- the Sumerian word for king
- What the Sumerian calendar was based off of
- Mesopotamia was known as the land between two ________.
- the Sumerian writing system
10 Clues: professional writers • the Sumerian word for king • the Sumerian writing system • the number of social classes in Sumer • large temples in the center of each city • What the Sumerian calendar was based off of • These people made up the bottom social class • a group of people with their own way of life • Mesopotamia was known as the land between two ________. • ...
CTI Week 3 2014-01-24
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- the short term for central processing unit
- permanent storage; instructions are burned onto chips by the manufacturer; information remains when the power is off
- a device that enables the user to enter data and commands into the computer. the I part of IPOS
- the application of scientific discoveries to the production of goods and services that improve the human environment
- in binary, the smallest piece of information. Represented by either zero or one
- the tangible, physical equipment that can be seen and touched
- the __________ processing unit, the "brains" of the computer
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- and electronic device that receives data, processes data, stores data, and produces a result
- rectangular area of the screen used to display a program, data, or other information
- the most important circuit board in the system unit; a circuit board that contains all of the computer system's main components
- set of instructions that tells the computer what to do, intangible
- in binary, another word for character, generally represented by eight bits
- MicroSoft Disk Operating System. Created by Bill Gates and introduced with IBM PC in 1981
- devices that enable the computer to give you the results of the processed data
- Random Access Memory. Temporary memory that is lost when the power is turned off.
15 Clues: the short term for central processing unit • the __________ processing unit, the "brains" of the computer • the tangible, physical equipment that can be seen and touched • set of instructions that tells the computer what to do, intangible • in binary, another word for character, generally represented by eight bits • ...
Ancient Rome Review 2024-03-04
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- month named after the god of change/doors
- known in Roman mythology as the second most powerful god, but not in greek
- country taken over by Rome that was very close by
- continent that makes up the southern border of the Roman empire
- a goddess who was a protector of the Roman State
- Aphrodite's Roman name
- Persephone's Roman name
- due to his powers, his temples were usually located outside the city
- most of the Roman gods were described as ____________ than the Greek gods
- country that Rome is located in today
- Mars's Greek name
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- the Greek name for the god of travelers
- Saturn was the father of many gods and one of the gods of __________
- known as a protector of the lower class
- Jupiter had less ____________ than Zeus, making him seem more mature as king
- known as a symbol of motherhood
- Rome created a lot of these that we still use in our societies today
- the fastest planet, named after the fastest god
- Diana's Greek name
- the god with two faces
20 Clues: Mars's Greek name • Diana's Greek name • Aphrodite's Roman name • the god with two faces • Persephone's Roman name • known as a symbol of motherhood • country that Rome is located in today • the Greek name for the god of travelers • known as a protector of the lower class • month named after the god of change/doors • the fastest planet, named after the fastest god • ...
Chinese History 2024-03-14
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- What was the final Chinese dynasty (that we learnt about)?
- What is the name of the only female emperor?
- What is the capital of China (modern day)?
- What dynasty lasted the longest?
- What well known Chinese food was made in 200 BC/BCE
- Which one of Chinas inventions explodes?
- What thin, white object was made in 105 AD/CE?
- What ranged weapon did China invent?
- What language do the Chinese speak?
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- What is the name of the black and white halves of a circle used for cultural practices?
- What flammable, close-range weapon did China invent?
- What year was the silk road made?
- when was China called China (use numbers for century date)?
- What was Chinas first weapon?
- What was the most sought-after thing from China?
- What dynasty built the great wall?
- What is buried in the wall of China?
- What is a long stone wall built in China to keep out invaders?
- What is the first Chinese dynasty?
- What emperor was buried with thousands of clay soldiers?
20 Clues: What was Chinas first weapon? • What dynasty lasted the longest? • What year was the silk road made? • What dynasty built the great wall? • What is the first Chinese dynasty? • What language do the Chinese speak? • What is buried in the wall of China? • What ranged weapon did China invent? • Which one of Chinas inventions explodes? • ...
Maxwell Mann sec 3/4 crossword 2024-03-22
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- John C. Calloun spoke for the_____
- One of the reason why America wanted Florida was because of the_____.
- The most minded thing in the 180o's were_____.
- Henry Clay promoted the American_____
- Where states can be loyal to themselves than the nation was a whole.
- James Monroe was a______ in 1823.
- The Industrial______ was one of the biggest event for invetions.
- Factorys use______ Labor for people who work there.
- Daniel Spoke for____ Hampshire.
- One of the biggest inventions were the_______.
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- Textile Mills were made to make____.
- The USA bought Florida in eighteen_____
- ______ was a big thing to invent new things.
- Henry___ was the leader of the War Hawks.
- Negro____ was taken down in 1821.
- The USA bought Florida for 5____
- Henry Clay spoke for_____
- One of the last countries was_____.
- The reason why____ sold Florida was because they were fighting rebels
- If you worked in a assembly_____ you have to do the same things over and over.
- The Adams-______ treaty got Florida for the USA.
- _____ Webster tough slavery was evil.
22 Clues: Henry Clay spoke for_____ • Daniel Spoke for____ Hampshire. • The USA bought Florida for 5____ • Negro____ was taken down in 1821. • James Monroe was a______ in 1823. • John C. Calloun spoke for the_____ • One of the last countries was_____. • Textile Mills were made to make____. • Henry Clay promoted the American_____ • _____ Webster tough slavery was evil. • ...
Carter Station Day Extra Credit 10 pts. 2025-02-27
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- – A large territory or group of states controlled by a single ruler or governing power.
- Routes – Trading goods with other civilizations leads to economic growth and cultural exchange.
- – The act of taking control of a place or people through military force.
- Unity – A shared belief system can unite people and establish laws based on moral codes.
- Military – A well-organized army helps protect the civilization and expand its influence.
- of Civilization Factors:
- in Farming – Advances such as irrigation systems and better tools lead to food surpluses and population growth.
- – The belief in and worship of multiple gods.
- Disasters – Earthquakes, floods, or droughts can devastate agriculture and infrastructure.
- Words & Definitions:
- Achievements – Developments in writing, architecture, and art contribute to a civilization’s identity and strength.
- – The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions that improve society or technology.
- Decline – Inflation, poor trade relations, or resource depletion can lead to financial instability.
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- – The belief in and worship of a single god.
- Words & Definitions:
- & Civil War – Internal conflicts and revolts weaken the civilization from within.
- Corruption – Dishonest leaders and government inefficiency cause distrust and chaos.
- – Too many people can strain resources like food, water, and housing.
- – A method of supplying water to land or crops through channels, ditches, or other artificial means.
- of Civilization Factors:
- Government – A structured leadership ensures laws are enforced and resources are managed efficiently.
- – Outside attacks weaken military strength and disrupt daily life.
- – A complex society characterized by cities, government, social structure, writing, and cultural achievements.
- – The gradual weakening or downfall of a civilization, economy, or political system.
- – The exchange of goods, services, or resources between individuals, groups, or civilizations.
25 Clues: Words & Definitions: • Words & Definitions: • of Civilization Factors: • of Civilization Factors: • – The belief in and worship of a single god. • – The belief in and worship of multiple gods. • – Outside attacks weaken military strength and disrupt daily life. • – Too many people can strain resources like food, water, and housing. • ...
vocab for us history 2023-09-12
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- went from poor to rich
- made his money by building rail road tracks and water transportation
- founder of stranded oil controlled 90% of the oil refinery businesses
- frick cuts wages by 20%
- the belief that he survival of the fittest should be applied
- invested in thomas edison´s inventions
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- people from another county entering a better county to have a better life for them self's of their families
- A time of superficial giter of wealth
- two brilliant people that fought over a.c being to dangerous or not
- people coming together to form a strike to perhaps get something in return like better wages
- where the population is increasing in a city/area
- a island where immigrants come by boat and get checked to see if their qualified to enter the us/immigration station
12 Clues: went from poor to rich • frick cuts wages by 20% • A time of superficial giter of wealth • invested in thomas edison´s inventions • where the population is increasing in a city/area • the belief that he survival of the fittest should be applied • two brilliant people that fought over a.c being to dangerous or not • ...
F1 2025-10-09
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- Scientific knowledge is built through systematic studies, which involve observation, __________ and analysis.
- Alessandro Volta invented the first __________.
- Scientific __________ have greatly improved our quality of life.
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- Scientists discovered microorganisms with the use of __________ in the 17th century.
- Science enables us to better understand how the natural world works.
- Scientists accept an idea only with the support of __________.
6 Clues: Alessandro Volta invented the first __________. • Scientists accept an idea only with the support of __________. • Scientific __________ have greatly improved our quality of life. • Science enables us to better understand how the natural world works. • Scientists discovered microorganisms with the use of __________ in the 17th century. • ...
vocabulary 1 and 2 2023-05-19
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- News or data that informs about something.
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
- able to move or be moved freely or easily.
- of a machine or apparatus from a distance by means of signals transmitted from a radio or electronic machine
- determine the behavior or supervise the running of.
- Closeness of people, animals or things that are together in one place at the same time.
- Which is difficult to understand or to solve because it is composed of many aspects.
- a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine
- poses a danger because it can cause harm or commit criminal acts.
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- voice unlock machine
- That it is rigorously adjusted, exact or faithful.
- face unlock machine
- a piece of work to be done or undertaken.
- Literary or cinematographic genre whose contents deal with the possible consequences of foreseeable or hypothetical scientific and technical achievements and inventions.
- Of human society or related to it.
- give an authoritative order.
- say something in reply.
17 Clues: face unlock machine • voice unlock machine • say something in reply. • give an authoritative order. • Of human society or related to it. • a piece of work to be done or undertaken. • News or data that informs about something. • able to move or be moved freely or easily. • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something • That it is rigorously adjusted, exact or faithful. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2 2019-10-09
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- A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human.
- A basic thing that you cannot live without.
- The methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes.
- intelligence A type of computer technology which is concerned with making machines work in an intelligent way, similar to the way that the human mind works.
- To work or cause something to work, be in action, or have an effect.
- The programs that you put into a computer to make it do particular jobs.
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- A product or a way of doing something which has never been made or never existed before. humanoid - A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human.
- Information, especially facts or numbers, collected to be examined and considered and used to help with making decisions.
- A system for controlling something such as a machine or vehicle from a distance, by using electrical or radio signals.
- Happening again and again.
- To do or finish something successfully; achieve something.
- Having the qualities, faults, and feelings that people have, as opposed to gods, animals, or machines.
12 Clues: Happening again and again. • A basic thing that you cannot live without. • To do or finish something successfully; achieve something. • A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human. • The methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes. • To work or cause something to work, be in action, or have an effect. • ...
Chap 18 1-3 Crossword 2022-12-05
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- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- invested in an oil refinery and formed the Standard Oil Trust
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- to give good reason for an action
- to change or to make different
- rapid growth of city populations
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- purify or make free from impurities
- to increase in speed
- Worked for years to create the first telephone
- businesses owned by many investors
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- Carnegie started as a poor Scottish immigrant, entered the railroad business, and then the steel industry
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- she president of the American Federation of Labor
- Addams A reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers
- tested out airplanes for transportation
- perfected a system to mass produce cars and make them available for cheaper
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- unions negotiating with management for workers as a group
- to get rid of
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- Place where people receive medical treatment
- a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • to change or to make different • rapid growth of city populations • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • purify or make free from impurities • tested out airplanes for transportation • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • Place where people receive medical treatment • ...
GLOBALISATION 2021-03-22
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- The activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- A process through which ideas and activities of people in different parts of the world becomes interdependent and interconnected
- An organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
- The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
- The activity of holding a meeting with people in several places, by using telephones and computers
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- The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other
- The basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively
- (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- The act of communicating with people
- To mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs
10 Clues: The act of communicating with people • The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other • The system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used • (The study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • ...
Greek Philosophy and Philosophers 2014-12-16
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- Macedonian king, son of King Phillip II, pupil of Aristotle
- the nature of knowledge
- great philosopher; Alexander the great was a pupil of his
- a school that is devoted to one subject or field of study
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- this is the name of the plant that killed Socrates
- the time period of new inventions or tech. advances and usually a calm before the storm (after the war)
- philosopher; wrote The Republic; created The Academy
- philosopher who killed himself because I "corrupted the youth"
8 Clues: the nature of knowledge • this is the name of the plant that killed Socrates • philosopher; wrote The Republic; created The Academy • great philosopher; Alexander the great was a pupil of his • a school that is devoted to one subject or field of study • Macedonian king, son of King Phillip II, pupil of Aristotle • ...
"The Force Awakens: A Physics Crossword" 2025-05-19
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- Discovered positively charged particles known as protons.
- Refers to the total amount of electric field passing through a given surface, as determined by the number of electric field lines or flux lines crossing the surface.
- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- A phenomenon that pertains to the flow of charge.
- A three-dimensional surface where the electric potential is similar at all points.
- The sum of the number of electrons and protons.
- The amount of electric force on a charged body exerted by external charged bodies.
- Also known as the mathematical relationship between charges, electric field, and electric flux.
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- The transfer of energy between objects with different temperatures.
- The energy needed to move a charge against an electric field.
- The stored energy of an object at rest.
- Is an electrostatic generator that produces high static electric voltages.
- The scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.
- Are forces that act between objects even if they are not in contact.
- The potential energy contained in a single unit of charge.
- Material that prevents the transmission of electricity, heat, or sound.
- The total area of the faces of a shape.
- Carried out famous experiments involving flying kites during thunderstorms.
- Materials which allow electrical current to flow through them easily.
- Introduced the concepts of fields and lines of force which paved the way to several important discoveries in physics.
20 Clues: The stored energy of an object at rest. • The total area of the faces of a shape. • The sum of the number of electrons and protons. • A phenomenon that pertains to the flow of charge. • Discovered positively charged particles known as protons. • The potential energy contained in a single unit of charge. • The energy needed to move a charge against an electric field. • ...
CW 12 2024-08-03
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- Violations of the criminal law committed by persons of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation
- ideas, inventions, and creative expressions of people and companies
- Unlawful activities of a highly organized group engaged in supplying illegal goods/services
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- Group of individuals with an identifiable hierarchy, and extensive supporting networks, engaged in significant criminal activity
- prohibits monopolies
- A violation of a criminal statute either by a corporate entity or by its executives, employees, or agents acting on behalf of and for the benefit of the corporation, partnership, or other form of business entity
- prohibits mergers that may result in monopolies
- The process by which illegal gains are disguised as legal income
- Specifically targets activities of organized crime
9 Clues: prohibits monopolies • prohibits mergers that may result in monopolies • Specifically targets activities of organized crime • The process by which illegal gains are disguised as legal income • ideas, inventions, and creative expressions of people and companies • Unlawful activities of a highly organized group engaged in supplying illegal goods/services • ...
INVENTIONS AND INVENTOR 2024-01-22
5 Clues: He created the batteries. • It was invented by Thomas Edison • He is the creator of Apple Compnay. • It was created by the Wright brothers. • It was created by Alexander Graham Bell
Ancient Mesopotamia Vocab! 2025-04-09
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- Hammurabi ruled Babylon; created a strict code of laws
- temples believed to be the homes of the gods and goddesses who ruled the city
- scribes were only ________ boys
- Sumer is located in _____ Mesopotamia
- crescent An area of fertile land in the Middle East, located around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- one of the earliest forms of writing, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- a form of government where priests ruled in the name of a god or gods
- Controlled by men and generally favored men
- cuneiform tablets were baked in the ______
- worshipping multiple gods or deities
- cuneiform started as _________
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- an invention created by the Sumerians
- cuneiform is one of the most important inventions!
- shaped what does "cuneiform" mean
- means "land between two rivers"
- an invention that the Sumerians create that helps TRANSPORT us around today!
- of Hammurabi strict set of laws
- "an ______ for an ________"
- wanderers who traveled from place to place without a permanent home
- Group of states or city-states under a single rulers
- states serving as the basic units of Sumerian civilization
- ziggurats were located in the ____ of the city
- what did Sumerians made their houses out of
- scribes were highly ___________ in society
24 Clues: "an ______ for an ________" • cuneiform started as _________ • means "land between two rivers" • scribes were only ________ boys • of Hammurabi strict set of laws • shaped what does "cuneiform" mean • worshipping multiple gods or deities • an invention created by the Sumerians • Sumer is located in _____ Mesopotamia • cuneiform tablets were baked in the ______ • ...
Key Areas of Law in Business 2025-09-10
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- a legal process allowing businesses or individuals to eliminate or repay debts
- agreement that sets terms such as wages, work conditions, or termination
- restriction preventing employees from working with competitors after leaving a company
- moral principles guiding decisions of right and wrong in business practices
- canceling a contract so that parties return to their pre-contract positions
- rules that protect workers’ rights, wages, and workplace conditions
- intentional deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain
- money awarded to cover actual losses such as medical bills or lost income
- making false statements that harm another person’s or business’s reputation
- rules created by government agencies to enforce statutory laws
- defines actions that are considered crimes and sets punishments for those who commit them
- a legal remedy requiring parties to fulfill the terms of a contract
- failure to exercise reasonable care that results in damage or injury to another
- creative works, inventions, or symbols legally protected from unauthorized use
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- regulations designed to limit pollution and promote sustainability
- money awarded to punish wrongdoers and deter future misconduct
- governs agreements between parties and ensures promises are legally enforceable
- unauthorized access to or theft of sensitive information
- civil wrongs that cause harm or loss to individuals, where the injured party seeks compensation
- laws passed by legislatures to regulate business practices and protect public interests
- laws that ensure products and services are safe, fairly advertised, and reliable
21 Clues: intentional deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain • unauthorized access to or theft of sensitive information • money awarded to punish wrongdoers and deter future misconduct • rules created by government agencies to enforce statutory laws • regulations designed to limit pollution and promote sustainability • ...
Mathword 2022-07-14
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- The 19th century has seen the Industrial Revolution and as the ______ took place invading and attacking many colonies a surge of nationalism was noticed.
- π is used in various important formulas of science including statistics.
- Raising millions of metaphysical questions many of them still unanswered they started wondering about the nature of cosmos.
- which modern era puzzle game included geometric shapes instead of numbers ?
- contribution by Euler
- smallest discoveries were omitted or not uncovered in the early stages there would have been a______of other concepts
- Ujjain and _______ were considered to be the math hubs of the classical period.
- In the previous episodes we covered the ancient period the classical period the renaissance and the _____.
- perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by ______.
- who suggested notation for irrational number e
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- Oldest abacus slab made of marbles used to place pebbles in line
- a unit of measurement for angles
- Aryabhatta along with its verses on cosmology also included verses on 66 mathematical verses called.
- The very start of mathematics, as known to us right now began in the what age ?
- After the discovery of right-angle triangle by Pythagoras many philosophers used it to formulate and come up with new concepts related to what set of pythagoras triplets?
- mathematicians took on a more theoretical approach, with the availability of various texts ____.
- What is known popularly as the famous concept of pythagoras theorem and triplets followed by redevelopment?
- Latin word meaning slab
- a product of a debt and a what is a debt
- Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ?
20 Clues: contribution by Euler • Latin word meaning slab • a unit of measurement for angles • a product of a debt and a what is a debt • Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ? • perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by ______. • who suggested notation for irrational number e • Oldest abacus slab made of marbles used to place pebbles in line • ...
crosswords upgrading humans 2024-11-06
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- Any visionary system of political or social perfection
- A part of the body that has a particular purpose, such as the hearth or the brain
- Extremly modern and unsual in appearance, as if belonging to a future time
- Being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals
- A person who studies or is an expert in one or more of the natural sciences
- A thing that somebody has done successfully, especially using their own effort and skill
- The use of engineering methods to solve medical problems, for example the use of artificial arms and legs
- To take an organ, skin etc... from one person, animal, part of the body etc... and put it into or onto another
- Is a compexe molecule and carries the genetic code. life can't exist without
- To become smaller in size, number, etc...
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- A room or building used for scientific research, experiments, testing etc...
- Having parts of the body that are electronic, and therefore able to do things that are not possible for normal humans
- Making new discoveries, using new methods
- Connected with beliefs and principles about what is right or wrong
- Not mortal; not liable or subject to death
- Without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing
- An infection, disease, discorder or condition that occurs in an individual despite their having received a vaccine, medication or treatment
- To support something publicly
- To become better than before
- That cannot be curred, remedied or corrected
20 Clues: To become better than before • To support something publicly • Making new discoveries, using new methods • To become smaller in size, number, etc... • Not mortal; not liable or subject to death • That cannot be curred, remedied or corrected • Any visionary system of political or social perfection • Without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing • ...
INVENTIONS AND INVENTORS 2022-01-02
5 Clues: inventor of basketball • the founding father of computer science • won nobel prize for work on scattering of light • proposed the theory of evolution and natural selection • conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and discovered radium and polonium
German Holiday Homework (Shagun Dua, 7E) 2022-06-26
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- Tha state stands second in terms of literacy, after kerala
- The first book ever printed was in German, and the first ______ was launched in Germany in 1663.
- Phawngpui Tlang also known as the ____ Mountain is located in the South-East part of Mizoram and is a major attraction for tourists.
- We’re a nation that loves ______, we publish around 94,000 titles every year
- Tropic of cancer passes through India at aizawl.
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- One-third of _____ is still covered in forests and woodlands.
- Some of the world’s most famous ______ were created in Germany - the lightbulb, automated calculators, automobiles, insulin, petrol engines, jet engines, and the Walkman.
- There are over 2100 _____ in Germany.
- mizoram had to face ________, a famine in 1959 due to excess rat population.
- the tribes residing in mizo hills are called as ______
10 Clues: There are over 2100 _____ in Germany. • Tropic of cancer passes through India at aizawl. • the tribes residing in mizo hills are called as ______ • Tha state stands second in terms of literacy, after kerala • One-third of _____ is still covered in forests and woodlands. • mizoram had to face ________, a famine in 1959 due to excess rat population. • ...
German Holiday Homework (Shagun Dua, 7E) 2022-06-26
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- Tha state stands second in terms of _______, after kerala
- The first book ever printed was in German, and the first ______ was launched in Germany in 1663.
- Phawngpui Tlang also known as the ____ Mountain is located in the South-East part of Mizoram and is a major attraction for tourists.
- We’re a nation that loves ______, we publish around 94,000 titles every year
- Tropic of ______ passes through India at aizawl.
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- One-third of _____ is still covered in forests and woodlands.
- Some of the world’s most famous ______ were created in Germany - the lightbulb, automated calculators, automobiles, insulin, petrol engines, jet engines, and the Walkman.
- There are over 2100 _____ in Germany.
- mizoram had to face ________, a famine in 1959 due to excess rat population.
- the tribes residing in mizo hills are called as ______
10 Clues: There are over 2100 _____ in Germany. • Tropic of ______ passes through India at aizawl. • the tribes residing in mizo hills are called as ______ • Tha state stands second in terms of _______, after kerala • One-third of _____ is still covered in forests and woodlands. • mizoram had to face ________, a famine in 1959 due to excess rat population. • ...
Units 1-3 2021-11-29
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- happening because of good luck (adv)
- after some time (adj/adv)
- to become impossible to see (v)
- to start to be seen or to be present
- quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect (adv)
- providing a lot of useful knoweledge or ideas (adj)
- achieve smth (v)
- a person who tells esp. the police or newspaper reporters about something (n)
- an occasion when someone discovers something (n, pl)
- recently
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- to make something become known or liked by many people (v)
- someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there
- to succeed in doing something good (v)
- to find or show the connection between two or more things (v)
- relating to mathematics
15 Clues: recently • achieve smth (v) • relating to mathematics • after some time (adj/adv) • to become impossible to see (v) • happening because of good luck (adv) • to start to be seen or to be present • to succeed in doing something good (v) • providing a lot of useful knoweledge or ideas (adj) • an occasion when someone discovers something (n, pl) • ...
Creeping Mechanization, Whitney Ends the Fiber Famine, Marvels in Manufacturing Workers and "Wage Slaves" 2018-10-22
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- / multiplied the power of human muscles in the modern factory system
- work force- descendants of the settlers did not want to work in smelly factories when the could work on their own land in fresh air and sunlight
- / agricultural, methods of transportation, and communication
- / exceed the value of the output of farms in the nineteenth century
- / these people were the labor workers to operate machines. These workers were hard to find until immigrants began to pour ashore in the 1840's.
- Buren / pres in 1840
- / Had a monopoly of the textile machinery
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- Slater / father of the factory system
- manufacturing / maintains friendly & close relationships
- / Competition was difficult against these manufactures because America had difficulty producing goods of high enough quality and cheap enough cost to compete with their mass-production abilities.
- v Hunt / Protected labor unions
- Gin / (Eli Whitney's) made it possible harvest cotton quickly and separate seeds from cotton
- / big part of mechanizing of the US
13 Clues: Buren / pres in 1840 • v Hunt / Protected labor unions • / big part of mechanizing of the US • Slater / father of the factory system • / Had a monopoly of the textile machinery • manufacturing / maintains friendly & close relationships • / agricultural, methods of transportation, and communication • ...
Ancient China 2015-03-18
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- This river is also known as the Yellow River.
- When Emperor Shi Huangdi died he was buried in a tomb surrounded by clay ___________________.
- He was also known as "the first teacher"
- Daoism was founded by this scholar, also known as "the old master"
- One of their great inventions. It was also known as the "wooden ox"
- The Chinese believed that two great forces, the yin and the _________ balanced each other in the universe.
- The name of the trade route that extends from China to Rome
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- The mountain range that separates China from India
- Religion and _______________ were important parts of China's social structure during the Era of the Warring States.
- The Shang would write on these and were used to tell the future
- China was also known as this because they were isolated from other civilizations
- Shi Huangdi ordered the construction of this to help protect China
12 Clues: He was also known as "the first teacher" • This river is also known as the Yellow River. • The mountain range that separates China from India • The name of the trade route that extends from China to Rome • The Shang would write on these and were used to tell the future • Daoism was founded by this scholar, also known as "the old master" • ...
CS Discoveries Vocab (U1, U4, U2) 2025-03-20
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- Class An identifier that allows multiple elements in an HTML document to be styled in the same way
- The information computers give to users, devices, or other computers
- A first or early model of a product that allows you to test assumptions before developing a final version.
- Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled
- The abbreviation for visual elements of a program through which a user controls or communicates with the application.
- A machine that works with information
- Saving information to use in the future
- closely connected to a topic
- The thinking work computers do to turn input into output.
- Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages
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- how the content of a website is organized
- In design, paying attention to a user's feelings and needs when designing a product.
- Engine A program that searches for items on the World Wide Web.
- reliable, honest, and truthful
- The information computers get from users, devices, or other computers
- the exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same
- The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type
- Someone who uses an object, including software and hardware.
- the text and images on a website
19 Clues: closely connected to a topic • reliable, honest, and truthful • the text and images on a website • A machine that works with information • Saving information to use in the future • how the content of a website is organized • The thinking work computers do to turn input into output. • Someone who uses an object, including software and hardware. • ...
Ancient China inventions 2013-09-03
11 Clues: herbal drink • medical needle • your orientation • used in fireworks • Chinese light source • something to write on • silkworms produce this • protects you from rain • made with milk and other flavors • an object that warns you about earthquakes • something adults drinks and make them drunk
Middle Ages Inventions 2023-03-14
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- brought to Europe by traders around 13th century
- helped keep track of time, popular in 14th century
- impacted religious & government documents
- used for construction & mining
- replaced Roman's magnifying glasses
- common device until pendulum clock was invented
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- uses wind and water, found along coast
- turns fiber into yarn
- weapon that launched stones at targets
- consumed by 55% of adults in the world today
- revolutionized agriculture
11 Clues: turns fiber into yarn • revolutionized agriculture • used for construction & mining • replaced Roman's magnifying glasses • uses wind and water, found along coast • weapon that launched stones at targets • impacted religious & government documents • consumed by 55% of adults in the world today • common device until pendulum clock was invented • ...
Famous Black Inventions 2022-06-23
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- A perfect snack that'll make you flip, this salty crunch goes well with dip
- Whether your type is A, B or O, if you need more in your veins, here's where you go
- Cone or bowl it can't be beat, add some sprinkles for a sweet treat
- Red and green mean stop and go, but slow down safely with yellow
- Alarms will sound if you burgle me, I've got protection from ADT
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- On a spoon or with some jelly, this sweet spread will fill your belly
- IT folks, rejoice and live! We see our screens in ROYGBIV
- Keep your lawn green and weeds at bay, or play in the water on a hot summer day
- Amusement parks can beam with pride as riders scream on their biggest ride
- Need to make a quick escape? Fly this bad boy to a roof with an H
- Fierce, creative, freely expressed, RuPaul Charles is one of the best
11 Clues: IT folks, rejoice and live! We see our screens in ROYGBIV • Red and green mean stop and go, but slow down safely with yellow • Alarms will sound if you burgle me, I've got protection from ADT • Need to make a quick escape? Fly this bad boy to a roof with an H • Cone or bowl it can't be beat, add some sprinkles for a sweet treat • ...
History Chapter 10 2022-04-22
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- inventions made American workers more productive and contributed to the nation´s economic _____
- president monroe´s ideas on foreign policy
- as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of ____
- complete control of an industry by one company
- nonviolent opposition to authority
- refusing to work
- transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked int he 19th century
- boats with steam boiler engines
- property
- Era of Good ____
- machine that grabs seeds and separates them from cotton bunches
- transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented capitalist economy
- taxes on imported and exported goods
- “Southern plantation owners also tried to maximize _____ by increasing their enslaved workforces.”
- a system of communication for long distances using coded signals
- made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation´s economic growth
- who created a new model of the power loom
- tariffs on imported goods and the establishment of the National Bank and government subsidies
- people in missouri could own slaves
- an essayist and playwright that wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men as some believed
- happening before a war
- created the first power loom
- a factory for making textiles
- powers not directly stated in the Constitution
- who founded the Hartford Female Seminary
- who made rifles using interchangeable parts and supplied the nation’s military with weapons
- loyalty to the interests of a region rather than a country as a whole
- people wondered if Monroe´s new policy would threaten the political and economic ____ of the countries it promised to protect
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- worked to establish government tariffs with Calhoun
- a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston
- set of societal expectations for mothers
- songs based on scripture and biblical figures
- lands governed by the federal government that did not belong to any state
- both the South & North relied on this crop that had become a central part of the U.S. economy
- government funds for improvements or support of trade
- President of the U.S. in 1816
- parts that are identical and can be used for one another
- a main part in establishing the Second Bank of the US
- badges engraved with registration numbers and job categories
- in the 1850s made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west
- type of cloth or fabric
- widespread production of machinery
- slave trade in the United States
- being loyal to one’s nation
- The Lowell ______ were female textile workers who worked in the mills instead of going to school
- method of production where large crews of people work in one area
- something that harvests crops
- who opened the first cloth factory in Rhode Island
- who designed steamboats
- who invented the telegraph
- who made a horse-drawn mechanical reaper
- putting an end to
- considered property and denied rights, freedom, and sometimes their own lives
53 Clues: property • refusing to work • Era of Good ____ • putting an end to • happening before a war • type of cloth or fabric • who designed steamboats • who invented the telegraph • being loyal to one’s nation • created the first power loom • President of the U.S. in 1816 • something that harvests crops • a factory for making textiles • boats with steam boiler engines • ...
Year 9 Progressive Ideas 2015-02-17
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- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of evidence is deciding which evidence to trust and the interpretation that is the most ‘likely’, knowing all we can about the time, place, people and events.
- James _ _ _ _ , a capitalist, made a more efficient steam engine.
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ revolution began in 1750.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a social and economic system characterised by social ownership.
- The industrial revolution was dominated by machinery and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- The Trade _ _ _ _ _ movement was associated with Socialism.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of evidence is the process of breaking something down into parts in order to study it in more detail.
- The Steamboat, Steamtractor, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jenny and Steam train (locomotive) were all new inventions that relied on steam power.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is making connections between the topic you are researching and the evidence you have discovered.
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- _ _ _ _ _ _ is what we choose to remember about our past. Interpretation/ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of evidence involves working out and giving an explanation of physical things like people, events and artefacts.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A trend of thought that favours equality for all people.
- The steam engine was a huge step forward because it allowed underground _ _ _ _ mines to be sunk to greater depths.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is an economic system in which trade and industry are largely or entirely privately owned and operated for profit.
- History is a record of the _ _ _ _.
14 Clues: History is a record of the _ _ _ _. • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ revolution began in 1750. • The Trade _ _ _ _ _ movement was associated with Socialism. • James _ _ _ _ , a capitalist, made a more efficient steam engine. • The industrial revolution was dominated by machinery and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
April Echo Challenge 2020-03-26
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- Latin from Greek Muxa
- portrayed by Mos Def
- patented 63 inventions
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- Helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)
- quantifies the effects of obstetric anesthesia on babies
- first described 1897
- born in 1700
- implanted 1st human implantable pacemaker in 1958
- Played upright bass in a swing band called the Heart Beats
- mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
- South African surgeon Christian Barnard claims to be the first to do this
- systolic movement of the IVS into the RV
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- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- combines aortic repair of the Norwood and shunt in the Rastelli operation
- "invention that saved a thousand ships"
- Blalock said "Vivian this looks like something the Lord made"
- 1st coarctation repair in 1958
- palliative surgery in kids with severe pulmonary hypertension
- surgeon who helped developed the first artificial heart valve
- first of it's kind surgery performed on her on 11/29/1944
- survived the 1st pulmonary bypass
- highly mobile tumor
- 1962 side to side anastomosis with ascending aorta to RPA
- heterotopic heart transplant
25 Clues: born in 1700 • highly mobile tumor • portrayed by Mos Def • first described 1897 • Latin from Greek Muxa • patented 63 inventions • heterotopic heart transplant • 1st coarctation repair in 1958 • survived the 1st pulmonary bypass • mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome • "invention that saved a thousand ships" • systolic movement of the IVS into the RV • ...
April Echo Challenge 2020-03-26
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- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- 1st coarctation repair in 1958
- Blalock said "Vivian this looks like something the Lord made"
- survived the 1st pulmonary bypass
- quantifies the effects of obstetric anesthesia on babies
- portrayed by Mos Def
- 1962 side to side anastomosis with ascending aorta to RPA
- palliative surgery in kids with severe pulmonary hypertension
- heterotopic heart transplant
- highly mobile tumor
- "invention that saved a thousand ships"
- patented 63 inventions
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- Played upright bass in a swing band called the Heart Beats
- surgeon who helped developed the first artificial heart valve
- systolic movement of the IVS into the RV
- first of it's kind surgery performed on her on 11/29/1944
- South African surgeon Christian Barnard claims to be the first to do this
- Helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- Latin from Greek Muxa
- implanted 1st human implantable pacemaker in 1958
- born in 1700
- combines aortic repair of the Norwood and shunt in the Rastelli operation
- first described 1897
- mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
25 Clues: born in 1700 • highly mobile tumor • first described 1897 • portrayed by Mos Def • Latin from Greek Muxa • patented 63 inventions • heterotopic heart transplant • 1st coarctation repair in 1958 • survived the 1st pulmonary bypass • mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome • "invention that saved a thousand ships" • systolic movement of the IVS into the RV • ...
April Echo Challenge 2020-03-26
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- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- 1st coarctation repair in 1958
- Blalock said "Vivian this looks like something the Lord made"
- survived the 1st pulmonary bypass
- quantifies the effects of obstetric anesthesia on babies
- portrayed by Mos Def
- 1962 side to side anastomosis with ascending aorta to RPA
- palliative surgery in kids with severe pulmonary hypertension
- heterotopic heart transplant
- highly mobile tumor
- "invention that saved a thousand ships"
- patented 63 inventions
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- Played upright bass in a swing band called the Heart Beats
- surgeon who helped developed the first artificial heart valve
- systolic movement of the IVS into the RV
- first of it's kind surgery performed on her on 11/29/1944
- South African surgeon Christian Barnard claims to be the first to do this
- Helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)
- Trans-catheter valve used for pulmonary dysfunction
- Latin from Greek Muxa
- implanted 1st human implantable pacemaker in 1958
- born in 1700
- combines aortic repair of the Norwood and shunt in the Rastelli operation
- first described 1897
- mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
25 Clues: born in 1700 • highly mobile tumor • first described 1897 • portrayed by Mos Def • Latin from Greek Muxa • patented 63 inventions • heterotopic heart transplant • 1st coarctation repair in 1958 • survived the 1st pulmonary bypass • mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome • "invention that saved a thousand ships" • systolic movement of the IVS into the RV • ...
Chinese History 2024-03-14
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- What language do the Chinese speak?
- What is the name of the only female emperor?
- What is a long stone wall built in China to keep out invaders?
- What dynasty built the great wall?
- Which one of Chinas inventions explodes?
- What is the first Chinese dynasty?
- What is the name of the black and white halves of a circle used for cultural practices?
- What year was the silk road made?
- What emperor was buried with thousands of clay soldiers?
- What ranged weapon did China invent?
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- What is the capital of China (modern day)?
- What was the final Chinese dynasty (that we learnt about)?
- What was Chinas first weapon?
- What dynasty lasted the longest?
- when was China called China (use numbers for century date)?
- What was the most sought-after thing from China?
- What thin, white object was made in 105 AD/CE?
- What well known Chinese food was made in 200 BC/BCE
- What flammable, close-range weapon did China invent?
- What is buried in the wall of China?
20 Clues: What was Chinas first weapon? • What dynasty lasted the longest? • What year was the silk road made? • What dynasty built the great wall? • What is the first Chinese dynasty? • What language do the Chinese speak? • What is buried in the wall of China? • What ranged weapon did China invent? • Which one of Chinas inventions explodes? • ...
Unit 3 Week 5 Review 2024-03-22
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- My sister played with __________ today in kindergarten.
- Electricity moves through __________.
- All the people I know are __________.
- When you looked at a book.
- People build __________ to help them with work.
- Without the __________, the plane couldn't fly.
- Alexander Graham Bell was the __________ of the telephone.
- The top of something.
- Her brother plays the __________ in music class.
- Two.
- Inventors __________ and build new inventions.
- When you use your hand to feel something.
- Not smooth.
- In winter, this river will become __________.
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- Photo.
- When you say, "hahahaha."
- He carries flowers in his __________.
- We had a math __________ in second period today.
- The outside of a sandwich.
- Something you can find in a nonfiction book.
- Just a little bit less.
- The reason something happens.
- I will go visit the __________ on Thursday to have my teeth cleaned.
- A book about a real person's life.
- Events on a line.
- The telephone was Alexander Bell's __________.
- You can call your dad on the __________.
- A person who can't hear.
- Building a building takes __________.
- Everything that happened in the past.
30 Clues: Two. • Photo. • Not smooth. • Events on a line. • The top of something. • Just a little bit less. • A person who can't hear. • When you say, "hahahaha." • The outside of a sandwich. • When you looked at a book. • The reason something happens. • A book about a real person's life. • He carries flowers in his __________. • Electricity moves through __________. • ...
Research reading crossword 2022-03-11
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- One of the reasons to do research
- Type of research done in order to improve the quality of action in the social world
- They can only be made through research
- One of the places one can survey while researching
- According to Prof. Balaram this is the passport to a researching career
- The last stage of the research process
- Research done by having the quality of a phenomenon in mind
- The way a research gathers field information.
- The procedure used in a research
- Another name for basic research
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- Free e-print service provider
- Specifically reasonable predictions
- One of the main things to keep in mind when choosing a research topic, is that it must be ________ for research
- An investigation for basic reasons or the ocurrance of a particular event
- A key part of researching, according to Dr. K. P. N. Murthy
- Research based on the measurement of an amount
- A systematic way to solve a problem
- Solving certain problems by using well known theories
- The person carrying out a research
- A logical and systematic search for useful information
20 Clues: Free e-print service provider • Another name for basic research • The procedure used in a research • One of the reasons to do research • The person carrying out a research • Specifically reasonable predictions • A systematic way to solve a problem • They can only be made through research • The last stage of the research process • The way a research gathers field information. • ...
disney movies and tv shows 2026-02-25
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- Music duo Disney Channel show
- Elephant with oversized ears
- Chef rat in Paris
- Magical Colombian family
- Wildcats sing and dance
- Old man lifts his house with balloons
- Teen living a secret pop star life
- Rapunzel escapes her tower
- Movie set in Radiator Springs
- Animated city of animals solving a mystery
- Kids of famous Disney villains
- Twins uncover mysteries in Oregon
- Nanny to four kids in New York
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- Toys that come to life
- Middle school girl with animated alter ego
- Scottish princess named Merida
- Family sitcom with video diaries
- Wooden puppet who wants to be real
- Princess who loses a glass slipper
- Story of Simba reclaiming his throne
- Young deer growing up in the forest
- Clownfish searching for his son
- Story centered around Dia de los Muertos
- Brothers with wild summer inventions
- Polynesian heroine who restores the heart of Te Fiti
- Girl who joins the army for her father
- Show about the Russo family
- Street thief who finds a genie
- Movie about two royal sisters in Arendelle
29 Clues: Chef rat in Paris • Toys that come to life • Wildcats sing and dance • Magical Colombian family • Rapunzel escapes her tower • Show about the Russo family • Elephant with oversized ears • Music duo Disney Channel show • Movie set in Radiator Springs • Scottish princess named Merida • Kids of famous Disney villains • Street thief who finds a genie • Nanny to four kids in New York • ...
billy's 7th grade tci unit 3 crossword 2025-11-03
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- An area in Mexico and Central America known for ancient civilizations.
- A city that rules itself and has its own government.
- A way of recording ideas and information using symbols or letters.
- A large group of people living together with cities, governments, and jobs.
- A period in Europe when art, science, and learning grew.
- A system of beliefs about gods or spiritual things.
- The design and building of structures like homes and temples.
- Tools and inventions that make life easier.
- Fertile soil found in rivers, great for farming.
- Huge, triangle-shaped buildings in ancient Egypt, used as tombs.
- The growing of crops and raising of animals for food.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt, often seen as a god.
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- Believing in many gods.
- An ancient civilization in South America, known for its roads and farms.
- A government where people vote to make decisions.
- A large area ruled by one leader or government.
- A person who writes or copies documents.
- The first form of writing, created by the Sumerians using wedge shapes.
- A skilled worker who makes things by hand.
- An ancient civilization in Mexico, famous for its warriors and large empire.
- An ancient civilization in Mexico and Central America, known for their writing and math.
- A government led by a king or queen.
- The customs, art, and way of life of a group of people.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- A Babylonian king who made one of the first written law codes.
25 Clues: Believing in many gods. • A government led by a king or queen. • A person who writes or copies documents. • A skilled worker who makes things by hand. • Tools and inventions that make life easier. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • A ruler of ancient Egypt, often seen as a god. • A large area ruled by one leader or government. • ...
Inventions and Technology Unit 4 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-22
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- bulb filled with a gas that becomes a plasma when current is passing through it
- energy in the movement of molecules
- bulb made of semiconducting material
- light produced when current is passed through certain materials
- electromagnetic waves of energy
- device used to regulate temperature
- clock used for navigation
- material used for state or phase changes in refrigerators
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- material that vibrates at a very precise rate when electricity flows through it
- device for carrying one thread through other threads
- elements that do not easily react chemically with other substances
- the removal of heat
- lights produced when electricity passes between carbon rods
- incandescent bulb filled with hydrogen gas
- device for moving wheels of sewing machine by foot
- device with fins for moving clothing around inside a washing machine
16 Clues: the removal of heat • clock used for navigation • electromagnetic waves of energy • energy in the movement of molecules • device used to regulate temperature • bulb made of semiconducting material • incandescent bulb filled with hydrogen gas • device for moving wheels of sewing machine by foot • device for carrying one thread through other threads • ...
Immigration and Industrialization 2022-10-28
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- An act which banned the creation of trusts which interfered with international and interstate trade as well as the creation of monopolies
- An umbrella corporation which has several different companies owned by said corporation
- The transition to manufacturing processes and the advent of new inventions and new transportation methods
- An immigration station located in New York City, often noisy and overcrowded
- Favoritism towards native-born Americans (not to be confused with Native Americans)
- An organization of workers from a single profession fighting to protect their rights
- An immigration station located in the San Francisco Bay, often allocated with Chinese immigrants
- An Urban dwelling described as overcrowded and unsanitary, which would later turn into a "ghetto".
- A single seller of a product or service which is capable of increasing prices due to lack of competition
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- The combination of many cultures and races which blended by abandoning native languages and customs
- Resources which are present within nature, sourced by mining or extraction
- The organization of people based on wealth
- Rapid growth of cities, mostly in the northwest and midwest
- The outlying districts of a city, especially a residential city
- A time of extreme wealth for the rich, and extreme poverty for the poor
- A person which permanently relocates to a foreign country
16 Clues: The organization of people based on wealth • A person which permanently relocates to a foreign country • Rapid growth of cities, mostly in the northwest and midwest • The outlying districts of a city, especially a residential city • A time of extreme wealth for the rich, and extreme poverty for the poor • ...
unit 1.4 2024-09-27
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- papers issued by government for right of use of inventions
- declared as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things that are made or invented for a purpose
- in a way that shows great interest
8 Clues: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm, art, or skill • in a way that shows great interest • having or showing a strong feeling • imagined something that could or would happen • things that are made or invented for a purpose • papers issued by government for right of use of inventions
55 2021-11-26
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- a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
- excitement created by a large amount of publicity
- look at something in order to evaluate it
- an electronic book
- leave, get rid of
- carrying, especially heavy or awkward
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- a machine, for example a phone or computer, that can be used to connect to the internet
- based on a system of operation that involves the control of electric current
- to copy programs or information to a computer
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
10 Clues: leave, get rid of • an electronic book • carrying, especially heavy or awkward • look at something in order to evaluate it • the practical use of scientific discoveries • to copy programs or information to a computer • excitement created by a large amount of publicity • a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown • ...
55 2021-11-26
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- excitement created by a large amount of publicity
- a machine, for example a phone or computer, that can be used to connect to the internet
- a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
- carrying, especially heavy or awkward
- to copy programs or information to a computer
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- an electronic book
- the practical use of scientific discoveries
- look at something in order to evaluate it
- based on a system of operation that involves the control of electric current
- leave, get rid of
10 Clues: leave, get rid of • an electronic book • carrying, especially heavy or awkward • look at something in order to evaluate it • the practical use of scientific discoveries • to copy programs or information to a computer • excitement created by a large amount of publicity • a flat surface as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown • ...
technology and inventions vocab revision 2023-07-26
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- The company invested in _____________ machinery to improve production efficiency.
- The new job will provide you with ________ experience.
- These scandals will not _______ the organization's reputation.
- The computer animation blends _________ with the rest of the film.
- She attended a conference to learn about the latest developments in __________ medicine.
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- He's always been __________ about being so short.
- Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
- It's very _______ that you live near the office.
- This book is an ________ resource for researchers.
9 Clues: It's very _______ that you live near the office. • He's always been __________ about being so short. • This book is an ________ resource for researchers. • The new job will provide you with ________ experience. • Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented. • These scandals will not _______ the organization's reputation. • ...
Push and Pull Factors 2023-03-24
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- People looking for gold
- Name of the gold rush that led travelers through Washington state up to Alaska
- This type of transportation connected people in North America beginning in the 1830s
- Discoveries of minerals, such as gold
- This type of animal was a major source of food for tribes. AS settlers moved West, this animal began to die off.
- A major boomtown in Alaska, due to the Klondike Gold Rush
- You had to be this age in order to gain land under the Donation Land Act
- A town created because of the discovery of Gold
- Name of the painting depicting manifest destiny
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- A situation that creates a sudden amount of weath or money
- Something that attracts people to go and live in a particular place
- Name of the town that just discovered 3 billion dollars worth of gold
- New York City and ________ were the first two major cities in the United States
- What modern state did the Klondike Gold Rush occur in?
- The idea that The expansion of the US into the West was the country’s “destiny” and was justifiable.
- The gem state, also one of the states a part of the Oregon Territory
- Something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation
- The _______ land act was signed in the 1850s
- A person's point of view
19 Clues: People looking for gold • A person's point of view • Discoveries of minerals, such as gold • The _______ land act was signed in the 1850s • A town created because of the discovery of Gold • Name of the painting depicting manifest destiny • What modern state did the Klondike Gold Rush occur in? • A major boomtown in Alaska, due to the Klondike Gold Rush • ...
HALL OF FAME-Manned Submersibles (Pg. 366-367) 2024-02-25
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- The world's only nuclear power deep-diving research sub.
- The manned research submersible that planted the U.S. flag on the Pacific ocean bottom.
- The manned submersible that has the record for the deepest dive (35,813 ft).
- One main purpose of this Manned Submersible was to observe hydrothermal vents.
- The 1st manned submersible.
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- Also known as the Diving Saucer. Used a similar technique of a squid to move.
- This vessel had a crew size of 27. This submersible used diesel electric propulsion to execute military submarine research.
- This manned submersible was the adaptation of Trieste 1. This vessel was more seaworthy and aided in many discoveries.
- The French vessel that filmed the RMS Titanic.
- The deepest diving modern DSV.
10 Clues: The 1st manned submersible. • The deepest diving modern DSV. • The French vessel that filmed the RMS Titanic. • The world's only nuclear power deep-diving research sub. • The manned submersible that has the record for the deepest dive (35,813 ft). • Also known as the Diving Saucer. Used a similar technique of a squid to move. • ...
US HISTORY-Jonathan Ta 2021-03-02
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- A machine to make clothes faster
- A process to create multiple parts of an item quickly
- A boat powered by steam
- Sends morse code
- A manufacturing process which turned cotton fibers into woven yarn that was powered by water.
- made cotton into thread.
- An event that helped evolve the U.S. with Inventions
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- A horse drawn machine that cuts grass
- The fastest travel ships at the time/ made by Donald McKay
- A process making steel to iron
- Separates seeds from cotton
- under the trains to keep them in track
- john deere created it
- The person who help start the industrial revolution
- The change of a place becoming more urban
15 Clues: Sends morse code • john deere created it • A boat powered by steam • made cotton into thread. • Separates seeds from cotton • A process making steel to iron • A machine to make clothes faster • A horse drawn machine that cuts grass • under the trains to keep them in track • The change of a place becoming more urban • The person who help start the industrial revolution • ...
Science 2023-03-01
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- The thing you wear when you do experiments
- What you put on you face to stop chemicals getting in your eyes
- The study of substances
- One of Charles Kuen Koa inventions
- The element with the atomic number 22
- Machines made to improve human life
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- The equipment that heats liquids
- The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information
- The study of living things
- A substance containing of uncombined atoms instead of molecules
- The creator of the gas absorption heat pump
- A type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- The creator of pasteurisation
- The science field that studies stars
- A large group of single-cell microorganisms
15 Clues: The study of substances • The study of living things • The creator of pasteurisation • The equipment that heats liquids • One of Charles Kuen Koa inventions • Machines made to improve human life • The science field that studies stars • The element with the atomic number 22 • The thing you wear when you do experiments • The creator of the gas absorption heat pump • ...
Agriculture Vocab 1 2016-04-01
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- land which could be used by everyone
- a supply of workers
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- new inventions; the science of industry
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- world-wide
- the colonizing power
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- money used to invest in business
- to use
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • the colonizing power • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Mathword(Shreyas) 2022-07-14
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- oldest abacus slab made of marbles used to place pebbles in line
- mathematicians took on a more theoretical approach, with the availability of various texts......
- After the discovery of right-angle traingle by Pythagoras many philosophers used it to formulate and come up with new concepts related to what set of pythagoras triplets?
- What is known popularly as the famous concept of pythagoras theorem and triplets followed by redevelopment?
- a product of a debt and a what is a debt
- contribution by Euler
- smallest discoveries were omitted or not uncovered in the early stages, there would
- The 19th century has seen the Industrial Revolution and as the colonisation took place invading and attacking many colonies a surge of nationalism was noticed.
- a unit of measurement for angles
- Raising millions of metaphysical questions, many of them still unanswered, they started wondering about the nature of cosmos.
- The very start of mathematics as known to us right now began in the what age ?
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- Ujjain and ____ were
- pie is used in various important formulas of science including statistics
- which modern era puzzle game included geometric shapes instead of numbers ?
- to be the math hubs of the classical period.
- Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ?
- who suggested notation for irrational number e ?
- perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by......
- Aryabhatta along with its verses on cosmology also included verses on 66 mathematical verses called_____?
- In the previous episodes we covered the ancient period,the classical period,the renaissance and the_____"
- been a...........of other concepts
- Latin word meaning slab
22 Clues: Ujjain and ____ were • contribution by Euler • Latin word meaning slab • a unit of measurement for angles • been a...........of other concepts • a product of a debt and a what is a debt • to be the math hubs of the classical period. • Being a fan of various mathematical puzzles ? • perimeter of hexagon inscribed within circle by...... • ...
LIST B 2023-12-14
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- justice that is about to happen to Mr.Hyde
- bad aftermath that Jekyll faced most of the time
- for someone is a gift, sometimes is a curse
- the apparent contradiction between Dr. Jekyll's noble intentions and the malevolence of Mr. Hyde.
- characters reacting with shocked horror to a startling revelation.
- representation of Utterson, who seeks justice
- nature of Hyde, character from "Despicable me" but in adj form
- historical era, corsets, top hats, and gas lamps, shaping the story's cultural backdrop.
- tension or conflict between Hyde and Jekyll
- process of Dr.Jekyll turning into Mr.Hyde
- Hyde's appereance, his actions
- location where the story takes place
- unexpected and positive discoveries unfolding in a fortunate way.
- the act of violence in 1-chapter
- process of Mr.Utterson seeking Mr.Hyde
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- dark motives and harmful intentions of Hyde
- deviation from the norm, unexpected plot twist.
- a plot or scheme, central to the unfolding mystery in the narrative.
- living district
- a pivotal moment or turning point in the narrative.
- ... of Soho
- loyal and observant character, serving a crucial role in unraveling mysteries.
- complicated extraordinary will of Dr.Jekyll in terms of philosophy
- ghostly presence or illusion, adding a supernatural element.
- synonym for story
- details that have to deal with mystery
- the driving force behind Mr. Utterson's investigation into the strange occurrences.
- most of the roads in Britain caused by wet weather
- mysterious potion triggering significant transformations in characters.
- theme of hidden intentions and dual lives of Dr.Jekyll
- mysterious puzzle or character shrouded in secrecy, keeping players guessing.
31 Clues: ... of Soho • living district • synonym for story • Hyde's appereance, his actions • the act of violence in 1-chapter • location where the story takes place • details that have to deal with mystery • process of Mr.Utterson seeking Mr.Hyde • process of Dr.Jekyll turning into Mr.Hyde • justice that is about to happen to Mr.Hyde • dark motives and harmful intentions of Hyde • ...
Product Design 2013-10-29
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- Businesses may prefer to develop a product which is unique, this is often difficult for companies, due to its risk and ---.
- New inventions and innovations often result in new products.
- These have to be considered when designing a product.
- CAD stands for this.
- Helps cut lead time (between initial design and actual production).
- True or False. Businesses, in order to survive in a competitive market, must supply products which customers prefer at a expense of those supplied by competitors.
- True or False. Product or service chosen at first may not be changed.
- In the design process, this is the step where the team decides the best design and makes a prototype of the product.
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- Integrates production and design.
- Another name for lean design that starts with S.
- Helps a company reduce costs before production.
- When a --- is established, they have to decide what product to manufacture or service to provide.
- The nature of the product itself. The product is unique and sells itself.
- Once a business identifies a need for a product, a --- is written.
- Businesses with strong brand name develops related products.
15 Clues: CAD stands for this. • Integrates production and design. • Helps a company reduce costs before production. • Another name for lean design that starts with S. • These have to be considered when designing a product. • New inventions and innovations often result in new products. • Businesses with strong brand name develops related products. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2.0 2012-04-03
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- Prior to industrialization in England, this was the primary source of wealth
- This man made improvements to the Newcomen steam engine to make it a practical device for running machinery
- Improving mortality rates indicate that this rose during the industrial revolution
- The invention of such things as the telegraph, microphone, and telephone are examples of improvements in this field
- With low wages, long hours and unsafe working conditions workers developed these to fight for their rights
- The industrial revolution created more of these, especially in factories
- The industrial revolution began in this century in England
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- These were dug in order to connect the main rivers and so furnished a network of waterways for transporting coal and other heavy goods
- He invented the telegraph
- In the l8th century the this grew at a faster rate than ever before, highly due to increase availability of food
- Factories utilized these to create uniform products quickly
- Without these can can not be products
- The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from the earth
- The _______ of the workers can best be described as dark, close quartered, dusty, and dangerous
- The cotton gin, telegrapph and sewing machine are examples of these
15 Clues: He invented the telegraph • Without these can can not be products • The industrial revolution began in this century in England • Factories utilized these to create uniform products quickly • The cotton gin, telegrapph and sewing machine are examples of these • The industrial revolution created more of these, especially in factories • ...
The United Nations Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- A region of the world controlled or governed by an outside country
- dishonest, often in a way that involves taking money for some official action.
- opposed to, or supporting violence against, jewish people.
- Someone who believes in a system in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to ability and needs.
- someone who represents his or her country in a foreign country
- A belief that the best things possible can be achieved
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- A wooden hammer used to announce a decision
- A written document that describes how an organization operates
- revolution A period beginning in Britain in the 18th century, when new inventions changed how things were made.
- The branch of the U.S. government in which elected representatives decide on laws
- stands for human immunodeficiency virus passed on in blood and sexual fluids
- bomb A powerful that releases nuclear energy
- war A period lasting roughly from 1945 to 1991, during which the united states and the soviet union opposed each other and nearly went to war several times
- individuals or countries who work together
- of state The most senior person who can represent a country elsewhere for example, the U.S president.
15 Clues: individuals or countries who work together • A wooden hammer used to announce a decision • bomb A powerful that releases nuclear energy • A belief that the best things possible can be achieved • opposed to, or supporting violence against, jewish people. • A written document that describes how an organization operates • ...
Middle Ages 2020-03-31
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- Fall of Roman empire to beginning of modern world, loss of inventions, advances, and a strong central government.
- Kings, lords, knights, and high church officials who own most land.
- Dedicates lives to serving God and Church, they are men that pray, study, and live in monasteries.
- Political and economic system where in return for services, lords give less powerful nobles land.
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- German king, crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope, improving government, education, and the spread of Catholicism.
- Contributes labor and food for lords protection, while living in small homes with dirt floors, straw roofs, and farm animals inside their home, but are also able to leave.
- Women who dedicate their lives to serving God and church, praying, sewing, teaching young girls, and caring for the poor.
- Center of community to practice your religion, help others in need, and celebrate.
- Noble who has received land.
- A gift of land.
- Castle with villages and churches in the middle of a fief and surrounding farmland.
11 Clues: A gift of land. • Noble who has received land. • Kings, lords, knights, and high church officials who own most land. • Center of community to practice your religion, help others in need, and celebrate. • Castle with villages and churches in the middle of a fief and surrounding farmland. • ...
gilded age inventions/inventors 2022-03-24
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- fast typing machine
- places to order your mail
- times for different places
- moving picture recorder
- big coast to coast train
- big places for buying stuff
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- lightbulb guy
- guy who invented barbedwire
- big tall buildings
- strong material large bridges
- mores code comunication
- box photo taking machine
- gun inventor guy
- wire fence with metal spikes
- talking to each other via coms
- made places bright all the time
16 Clues: lightbulb guy • gun inventor guy • big tall buildings • fast typing machine • mores code comunication • moving picture recorder • box photo taking machine • big coast to coast train • places to order your mail • times for different places • guy who invented barbedwire • big places for buying stuff • wire fence with metal spikes • strong material large bridges • ...
10 Weird Inventions 2016-10-02
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- Comfortable shoes to shuffle around the floor to see where you're going!
- An onsie that is also a mop!
- It provides a welcoming lap for a lonely man to rest his head upon
- It covers your dog in a nice, dry little cocoon that is connected through the leash.
- Designed to give your feet the feeling of sinking into the fresh earth.
- It gives the wearer a comfortable napping experience
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- Coloured food now available!
- A devise that is mounted on your nose that helps you access your phone while on the snow without using your hands.
- It's a realistic talking robot invented for the purpose of training future dentists.
- The idea behind this invention is giving a people a way to eat while on the go.
- The rider moves their legs as fast as they can, and then rest their feet on the back wheels.
11 Clues: Coloured food now available! • An onsie that is also a mop! • It gives the wearer a comfortable napping experience • It provides a welcoming lap for a lonely man to rest his head upon • Designed to give your feet the feeling of sinking into the fresh earth. • Comfortable shoes to shuffle around the floor to see where you're going! • ...
African American Inventions 2023-02-08
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- Cleans floor
- Red Green and Yellow (2 words)
- Waters grass
- Some people like to eat with jelly (2 words)
- Cuts grass
- A way to react on social media without words
- Made out of potatoes
- Large water gun (2 words)
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- Puts out a fire (2 words)
- An artificial device for stimulating the heart muscle
- Stringed musical instrument
11 Clues: Cuts grass • Cleans floor • Waters grass • Made out of potatoes • Puts out a fire (2 words) • Large water gun (2 words) • Stringed musical instrument • Red Green and Yellow (2 words) • Some people like to eat with jelly (2 words) • A way to react on social media without words • An artificial device for stimulating the heart muscle
Vocabulary Module 4 and 11 2016-02-21
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- Don't engage a conversation with ______ whom you never meet and know before.
- Primitive people used to live in ______ which was a large natural hole in the side of cliff.
- There was a ______ of women and children during the Adolf Hitler's time.
- My brother loves reading _____ which is based on speculative scientific discoveries or developments, environmental changes, space travel, or life on other planets.
- You can find my latest activity such as photos, comments, and shared information on my _____.
- Jack Sparrow who acted out as a good - looking pirates, looked for a ______.
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- Cinderella is one of the famous _____ story that a lot of magical things happened there.
- always ask my mother to solve my every problem. She is really _____.
- Martha is such a ____ girl who can be trusted for every secret.
- Jimmy is one of _______ boy in my classroom since he is able to build and maintain good relationships with everyone.
10 Clues: Martha is such a ____ girl who can be trusted for every secret. • always ask my mother to solve my every problem. She is really _____. • There was a ______ of women and children during the Adolf Hitler's time. • Don't engage a conversation with ______ whom you never meet and know before. • ...
AP World Fun Review :-) 2024-05-14
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- The birthplace of industrialization
- Ideas such as life, liberty and property
- the uses of nuclear bombs will lead to mutually assured ___
- corruption and efficiency and the massacre of peasants during WWI caused this revolution
- The ____ system organized people by religion and ethnicity
- Empires used by the Portuguese
- the ___ of India and Pakistan did not stop conflict between the two nations
- the causes of world war I
- The philosophy used the Bureaucratic China
- The ____ Exam organized the Chinese Bureaucracy
- the inventions and scholastic achievements from South and Southeast asi
- The most religiously tolerant gun powder empire
- The father of Communism
- welfare, social security, unemployment
- The Great Leap forward and Five Year plan emphasized both industrialization and ____ farming.
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- The ____ reforms used by the Ottomans to incorporate enlightenment ideas.
- The mixing of religion to create a new religion (like Sikhism is from Hindu and Islam)
- pesticides, modern irrigation and plant genetics caused this in the 20th century
- The belief used to justify imperializing "inferior" races is Social ___
- Sepoy, Maji Maji
- The unfair ____ caused both the American and French Revolutions
- Post-Classical economic development on land in Eurasia
- The ___ wars between Britain and China over the sale of an addictive drug.
- The ____ system organized people by race and religion
- Japan's effort to include Enlightenment is the ____ restoration
- the exchange of crops, animals and diseases from the old world to the new world (cows, pigs TO Americas, corn, potato TO Europe
- The treaty of ____ blamed the first world war on Germany
27 Clues: Sepoy, Maji Maji • The father of Communism • the causes of world war I • Empires used by the Portuguese • The birthplace of industrialization • welfare, social security, unemployment • Ideas such as life, liberty and property • The philosophy used the Bureaucratic China • The ____ Exam organized the Chinese Bureaucracy • The most religiously tolerant gun powder empire • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-12-11
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- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity
- location, place, region, movement, and human-environment interaction.
- Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement.
- the exposed portion of the continental crust underlying the majority of North America.
- a desert in S Arabia, mainly in Saudi Arabia, extending southeast from Nejd to Hadramaut and northeast from Yemen to the United Arab Emirates.
- divide (a region or body) into smaller mutually hostile states or groups.
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- continuous navigable deep waterway project from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes,
- a piece of low-lying land reclaimed from the sea or a river and protected by dikes, especially in the Netherlands.
- humus-rich grassland soils used extensively for growing cereals or for raising livestock.
- the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place.
10 Clues: Sunni Islamist nationalist and pro-Pashtun movement. • location, place, region, movement, and human-environment interaction. • divide (a region or body) into smaller mutually hostile states or groups. • the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place. • ...
Enzo, Enzo, Felipo 2025-09-03
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- A very tall natural landform that rises high above the ground, often covered with snow at the top.
- A long, flowing body of water that moves across the land and eventually reaches the sea.
- A trip or travel from one place to another, often filled with experiences and stories.
- combination of sounds, rhythms, and melodies that people listen to or create for enjoyment.
- A quiet place full of books where people go to read, study, or borrow knowledge.
- A feeling of joy, pleasure, and contentment that makes life brighter.
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- The use of machines, computers, and inventions to make life easier and faster.
- A strong bond between people who care for and support each other.
- Something you see or imagine while sleeping, or a goal you hope to achieve in life.
- The strength to face fear, danger, or challenges without giving up.
10 Clues: A strong bond between people who care for and support each other. • The strength to face fear, danger, or challenges without giving up. • A feeling of joy, pleasure, and contentment that makes life brighter. • The use of machines, computers, and inventions to make life easier and faster. • ...
Cultural Developments in the Golden Age 2020-11-06
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- Famous star of the Cabaret.
- Developments in architecture were evidence of this.
- An anti-war literature published in 1929 describing the extreme physical and mental stress of war.
- An artist during the Golden Age who depicted the effects of war in his works. Later, the Nazis confiscated 260 of his pieces.
- The arts and literature were highly critical of this group during the Golden Age.
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- This is why the nationalist-right disliked the popularity of jazz music in the Golden Age.
- Published in 1925, this literature is critical of the Republic as it focuses on the dire effects of hyperinflation.
- An art movement which was anti-war, and criticised greedy capitalists and the smug elites.
- A prominent architectural development focussing on geometric and abstract designs. Its figurehead was Walter Gropius.
- This type of non-traditional music was introduced by Arnold Schoenberg during the Golden Age.
- Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill collaborated on this musical performance. It was known for its social satire.
- Won the Nobel Peace prize for his scientific discoveries in 1920.
- Directed by Fritz Lang in 1927 and was the first film to bring science fiction to the screens.
13 Clues: Famous star of the Cabaret. • Developments in architecture were evidence of this. • Won the Nobel Peace prize for his scientific discoveries in 1920. • The arts and literature were highly critical of this group during the Golden Age. • This is why the nationalist-right disliked the popularity of jazz music in the Golden Age. • ...
1940-1959 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-25
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- Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment?
- U.S Army Colonel who developed OT educational programs for individuals joining the military who later served as AOTA president between 1955-1958
- First antipsychotic medication to be discovered leading to new treatment options for mental health illness
- Between 1940-1950 what assistive technologies were developed which led to OTs involvement in training?
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- Based on research the_______ program led to the transition from using arts and crafts to rehabilitation interventions in treating patients
- 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans
- In 1946, the _______ Act was passed to improve mental health and provide funds towards research
- war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce
- The 1950’s led to huge health care advantages such as discoveries of the double helix, the first pace maker, and ___ vaccines
- When was the first accredited assistant level Occupational Therapy program established
- Legislative act in 1944 that assisted and supported the transition of veterans back to civilianization
- Margaret Rood’s theory on ____ highlighted the significance of reflexes during early development and use of facilitation and inhibition techniques
- When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States?
13 Clues: Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment? • When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States? • war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce • 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans • ...
America in the 1800's 2015-03-17
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- used to protect inventors and the rights to their inventions
- inventor of the telephone
- system that said that all people should be equal owners of all businesses
- company that takes over an industry completely
- business owned by shareholders
- legal body that purchases stock to undermine a company
- controlled the oil industry
- controlled the steel industry
- railroad that crossed America
- labor organization that allowed women and African Americans to join
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- pattern of good and bad economic growth
- uses oil to make kerosene
- a strike involving the Pullman Palace car company that spread through the railroad industry in 1984
- place where workers worked in terrible conditions and were paid next to nothing
- machine that makes electricity
- a group of unions that focused on improving working conditions
- protest where a bomb killed 7 police officers and injured 60 others
- wealthy person who earned money through dishonest practices
- techinque to make steel using less coal
- president of the American Railway Union, arrested for his involvement in the Pullman Strike
- exhibition in Philadelphia where the telephone was first showed off
- people that gave large amounts of money to charities
- inventor that found many ways to use electricity
- founder of the American Federation of Labor
- time in which wealthy people increased wealth greatly but poverty was on the rise
- system that divided the US into time zones
26 Clues: uses oil to make kerosene • inventor of the telephone • controlled the oil industry • controlled the steel industry • railroad that crossed America • machine that makes electricity • business owned by shareholders • pattern of good and bad economic growth • techinque to make steel using less coal • system that divided the US into time zones • ...
Urban Geography 2022-08-16
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- Areas _____ of cities are rural areas
- The United Nations identified ____ cities as being mega-cities in 2011
- People settle _____ natural resources
- Technology also allows people to _____ to places that are farther away
- Cities and surrounding areas are ____ areas
- A _____ settlement is usually found along the length of a resource, such as a river
- Most people work in jobs ___ in agriculture
- A ____ settlement is usually grouped around or at the center of a resource
- pattern A _____ is the placement of people and objects on Earth and the space between them
- Areas can be defined as ____
- A ___ settlement is purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes
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- Is the substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- Because resources are ___ evenly distributed, trade routes have always been important
- Where people settle depends on many _____
- route A path used by traders for buying and selling goods
- advances in ___ allow people to travel to far away places in a shorter amount of time
- A large urban area is called a _____
- Areas can be defined as ____
- A _______ is any place where a community is established
- Starting in the mid-1900s, new ____ improved communications
- The definition of a mega-city is arbitrary and has ____ over time.
- The United Nations defines mega-cities as cities with ___ million citizens or more
- A ______ is the area just outside a city
23 Clues: Areas can be defined as ____ • Areas can be defined as ____ • A large urban area is called a _____ • Areas _____ of cities are rural areas • People settle _____ natural resources • A ______ is the area just outside a city • Where people settle depends on many _____ • Cities and surrounding areas are ____ areas • Most people work in jobs ___ in agriculture • ...
Chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
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- an arrangement where a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- Owner of Oil company
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- Small apartments where multiple people lived
- to change
- when a lot of people move from the west
- completely remove or get rid of something
- He made the automobile available to millions by the assembly line
- Owner of steel company
- reformer
- A person who owns a business
- President of AFL
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- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- A manufacturing method in which products are put together in a sequence of steps
- an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- Bell: Created the telephone
- legal entity that is separate from its owners
- medical center
- Wright: The tested a gas powered airplane
- To remove unwanted elements from a substance
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to speed up
25 Clues: reformer • to change • to speed up • medical center • President of AFL • Owner of Oil company • Owner of steel company • Bell: Created the telephone • A person who owns a business • when a lot of people move from the west • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • completely remove or get rid of something • Wright: The tested a gas powered airplane • ...
MAPEH 2024-09-16
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- WROTE MUSIC TO MEET THE NEEDS OF A MORE DIVERSE AUDIENCE
- INVOLVES MOVEMENT OF THE BODY USUALLY OF THE LIMBS WITHOUT EFFORT.
- A herb that is distributed throughout the Philippines
- Health fraud, services that have not been scientifically proven safe
- GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO PARTICIPATES IN A SHOW OR ENCOUNTER WORK OF ART
- are one type of dietary supplement. They are sold as tablets, capsules, powders, teas, extracts, and fresh or dried plants.
- A FILIPINO PIONEER OF ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM, MULTI-MEDIA PAINTER.
- treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet.
- are basic visual components that can be observed in an artwork.
- FAMOUS FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM COMPOSER
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- WRITTEN BY THE IMPRESSIONIST FRENCH MEANING MOONLIGHT.
- ANY VOLUNTARILY BODILY MOVEMENT PRODUCED BY SKELETAL MUSCLES THAT REQUIRES ENERGY
- LACK OF HARMONY IN MUSIC, MAKES LISTENER UNEASY
- REFER TO WHY AND HOW PEOPLE EAT, WHICH FOODS THEY EAT AND WHOM THEY EAT AS WELL.
- providing a tailored diet for the patient.
- Jackson Pollock’s most ingenious inventions Though artists used those techniques before, it was the American painter who made it widely popular.
- DUTCH-POST IMPRESSIONIST PAINTER WHO IS AMONG THE MOST FAMOUS AND INFLUENTIAL FIGURES IN THE HISTORY.
- REFER TO AMOUNT WITHIN A COMPOSITION OR THE DEPICTION OF DEPTH.
- MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE TRADITIONAL AND CLASSICAL.
- HAS A SINGLE DIMENSION, JOINING TWO POINTS.
20 Clues: FAMOUS FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM COMPOSER • providing a tailored diet for the patient. • HAS A SINGLE DIMENSION, JOINING TWO POINTS. • LACK OF HARMONY IN MUSIC, MAKES LISTENER UNEASY • MOVEMENT AWAY FROM THE TRADITIONAL AND CLASSICAL. • A herb that is distributed throughout the Philippines • WRITTEN BY THE IMPRESSIONIST FRENCH MEANING MOONLIGHT. • ...
Simple Solutions Lessons 1-4 Review 2023-08-29
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- The largest bodies of saltwater on Earth are known as _____.
- Miss Bender should use a _______________ map to point out China's plains, deserts, mountains, and rivers.
- This branch of government writes laws.
- Teachers, police officers, dentists, custodians, lawyers, and truck drivers are examples of ________ resources.
- Latitude line located at 0 degrees
- World's longest mountain range
- These modern inventions allow humans to make maps more accurately than ever before.
- Mountain range located in North America is known as the ____ Mountains.
- Lines that are parallel to the Equator and run horizontally
- Major mountain range found in Europe.
- The result(s) of an event or action is called the ____.
- Australia, North America, South America, Antarctica, Asia, Europe
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- A continent completely located in the Southern Hemisphere and nearest to the South Pole.
- The smallest ocean on Earth, located in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Earth is divided into four halves called ______.
- This U.S. branch of government makes sure laws are followed.
- The world's tallest mountains; located in Asia.
- The continent that has land located in all 4 hemispheres
- The process by which our president gets into office.
- A _________ shows events in chronological order.
- This document formed the U.S. government.
- The largest of Earth's five oceans.
- Lines that are also called meridians; they run north and south
23 Clues: World's longest mountain range • Latitude line located at 0 degrees • The largest of Earth's five oceans. • Major mountain range found in Europe. • This branch of government writes laws. • This document formed the U.S. government. • The world's tallest mountains; located in Asia. • Earth is divided into four halves called ______. • ...
1.4 Vocab 2021-09-21
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- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- imagined things about the future
- unexpected meeting
- showed a sign
- have or show a strong feeling about something
- declared it as your own
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- influenced by charm
- act in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- important advance
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
10 Clues: showed a sign • important advance • unexpected meeting • influenced by charm • declared it as your own • imagined things about the future • have or show a strong feeling about something • act in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
the north and south 2022-02-28
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- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain
- meaning "cotton engine"
- any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself.
- the emergence of capitalism, European imperialism, efforts to mine coal, and the effects of the Agricultural Revolution
- the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil
- was an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution that shaped the economy of the Antebellum South
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- relating to a strip of land where cotton was prodominant
- a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel
- parts (components) that are, for practical purposes, identical
- changed by industrial revolution
- an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution" and the "Father of the American Factory System
11 Clues: meaning "cotton engine" • changed by industrial revolution • a spinning frame that is powered by a water-wheel • the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil • relating to a strip of land where cotton was prodominant • the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain • parts (components) that are, for practical purposes, identical • ...
Vampires 2024-04-20
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- It was ____________ that the last piece of cake was missing from the fridge.
- The horse would always ____________ when it approached the stream during rides.
- Mom would always ____________ some money for emergencies in our vacation fund.
- There was only a ____________ amount of time left to finish the test.
- The teacher handed out rulers and pencils for us to ____________ our science project.
- The knight was ____________ and strong as he fought off the dragon.
- The map's instructions were ____________; we couldn't tell which way to go.
- Plants need sunlight and water to ____________ and grow.
- The acrobat had to ____________ through the hoops to impress the audience.
- ship was so large it seemed ____________, towering over the other boats in the harbor.
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- The teacher's ____________ voice could be heard even from down the hall.
- The spy tried to ____________ the enemy's plans before they could carry them out.
- The water in the lake was so ____________ that it froze solid in the winter.
- The firefighters needed to undergo ____________ training to save people from burning buildings.
- The soldier showed ____________ bravery as he defended his country in battle.
- The number of stars in the sky is ____________; there are too many to count!
- The aliens tried to ____________ the little green men from the toy store.
- The cat moved ____________ through the shadows to catch the mouse.
- We had to ____________ all our clothes into one suitcase for the trip.
- The scientists decided to ____________ about their recent discoveries at the conference.
20 Clues: Plants need sunlight and water to ____________ and grow. • The cat moved ____________ through the shadows to catch the mouse. • The knight was ____________ and strong as he fought off the dragon. • There was only a ____________ amount of time left to finish the test. • We had to ____________ all our clothes into one suitcase for the trip. • ...
The Industrial Revolution (Vocabulary) 2018-03-06
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- Marx published "The Communist Manifesto"
- attacked factories wanting to destroy machinery
- Falls located in Wesleyan Chapel, New York
- "Haves" or "employers"
- entrepreneurs sold...to raise money
- a greek word for an ideal world or perfect society
- not working in order to get more money or fair equality
- Class group that transformed the social structure of Great Britan
- country's.....depended on new inventions
- rural to urban
- equality between the people
- Movement the group had created the petition "The People's Charter of 1838"
- due to the Cold War ..... expanded all over the world
- Fair french phrase for "Let do"
- collective ownership
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- Bargaining negotiations between employers and employees
- large amount of capital that invested in equipment
- a bill in Parliament that was favored to extend....
- Theory "many diseases are caused by microorgansims"
- Matthew Boulton was an.....
- Union British Parliament's Combination Acts had banned....
- "Have nots" or "workers"
- apartmens for workers and their families, mainly for the poor
- the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham
- Gin this invention created a high demand for laborers in fields and caused an illegal slave trade
- Revolution an era that transformed the economic system
- Engels coauthor with Karl Marx
- John Stuart Mill had questioned this economic system
28 Clues: rural to urban • collective ownership • "Haves" or "employers" • "Have nots" or "workers" • Matthew Boulton was an..... • equality between the people • Engels coauthor with Karl Marx • Fair french phrase for "Let do" • the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham • entrepreneurs sold...to raise money • Marx published "The Communist Manifesto" • country's.....depended on new inventions • ...
