discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Braiam vocab project 2024-09-30
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- If you want to find out what is going on in the world, you can look in a newspaper or magazine, watch the news on TV or go online.
- a person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
- a person who has written a particular text
- Someone responsible for collaborating with other marketing and sales
- Live news on television
- Recorded news
- News about scientific discoveries.
- Asking people questions on live
- news that covers everything from what is going on in the government to major crimes and other interesting stories happening around the country.
- News about athletic games.
- News that is delivered through pictures.
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- a person who edits text to be printed or published by checking its consistency and accuracy.
- Stuff about music, or movies.
- News about famous people
- news that gives us information about business. It gives the latest stock prices and information on some of the world’s top companies.
- Able to be believed
- Someone who takes videos/ pictures.
- a group of people with similar interests or other characteristics, such as age, race or social status.
- Someone that makes changes to a video
- Having a good reputation, a website, or news station you can trust
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
- news that is thought of as events or news happening in your city and state.
- News that is online
- Written news
- Someone who narrates or writes news stories
- People who go live on the scene and interview
26 Clues: Written news • Recorded news • Able to be believed • News that is online • Live news on television • News about famous people • News about athletic games. • Stuff about music, or movies. • Asking people questions on live • News about scientific discoveries. • Someone who takes videos/ pictures. • Someone that makes changes to a video • News that is delivered through pictures. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 1 2016-03-31
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in business
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- land which could be used by everyone
- to use
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- world-wide
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the colonizing power
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
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 • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Crossword #15 2016-04-11
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- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- animal food
- to use
- worldwide
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- an economy based in industry, not agriculture
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- an increase in the world's temperature
- new inventions; the science industry
- a complete change in something
- animal droppings used for fertilization
- land held to be used by everyone
- a supply of workers
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
15 Clues: to use • worldwide • animal food • a supply of workers • a complete change in something • land held to be used by everyone • new inventions; the science industry • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used for fertilization • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based in industry, not agriculture • ...
History of Astronomy 2017-02-24
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- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- famous for his worm on forces, specifically gravity
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
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- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- discovered Pluto and the Kuiper belt in the 1930s
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
24 Clues: discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered Pluto and the Kuiper belt in the 1930s • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • famous for his worm on forces, specifically gravity • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
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- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
24 Clues: discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune • ...
The Renaissance Quiz 2024-09-19
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- – Florentine humanist, poet, and scholar who assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts to encourage learning
- – the artistic technique that allows an artist to portray depth and three-dimensional qualities by making distant objects smaller
- – artist, scientist, and inventor best known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper and sketches of inventions such as flying machines
- – person who provides financial support for the arts
- – subjects such as grammar, poetry, rhetoric, and history
- – wrote the Book of the Courtier describing the manners and qualities aristocratic men and women should display
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- – wrote The Prince, describing how to rule in an age of ruthless power politics
- – artist; created sculpture of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- – the Renaissance intellectual movement that studied classical cultures to increase understanding of their own times
- – an Italian city-state that produced many gifted artists, scholars, scientists, and architects
- – painter; blended Christian and classical styles; famous works include The School of Athens and his portrayals of the Madonna
11 Clues: – person who provides financial support for the arts • – subjects such as grammar, poetry, rhetoric, and history • – wrote The Prince, describing how to rule in an age of ruthless power politics • – artist; created sculpture of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Make the call 2 2023-08-24
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- Beliefs that provide a foundation for ethical behavior in an individual or a firm.
- An individual or group that either can affect or is affected by the performance of the company.
- Original intellectual creations, including inventions, literacy work, and works of art, that are protected by patents, designs, trademarks, design rights, and trade secrets.
- Formally established standards of employee behavior communicated by a business owner.
- The belief that ethical standards are subjected to local interpretation.
- The belief that the ethical standards of one's own country can be applied universally.
- Entrepreneurial activity that provides innovative solutions for a social issue.
- A general sense of honesty and reliability that is expressed in a strong commitment to doing the right thing regardless of the circumstances.
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- A profitable company that responds to customers' needs while showing responsible concern for the environment.
- The effort to protect and preserve the environment.
- A company's ethical obligation to the community.
11 Clues: A company's ethical obligation to the community. • The effort to protect and preserve the environment. • The belief that ethical standards are subjected to local interpretation. • Entrepreneurial activity that provides innovative solutions for a social issue. • Beliefs that provide a foundation for ethical behavior in an individual or a firm. • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-15
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- a system in which a central government makes all economic decisions.
- market's ability to produce a good or service
- the percentage of the population of a given age group that can read and write
- government where one person makes all the rules and decisions without input from anyone else
- individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
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- political and economic system
- political ideology that aims to give workers shared ownership of the tools, land, and buildings
- political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person
- a person who does not believe that there is a god or gods
- who starts or owns a business
- something new or to a change made to an existing product, idea, or field
- form of government in which a state is ruled by representatives of the citizen body
- groups of differing heritages acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and mode of life of an embracing culture
- belief that natural objects, natural phenomena, and the universe itself have souls
- the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place
- arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation
16 Clues: political and economic system • who starts or owns a business • market's ability to produce a good or service • a person who does not believe that there is a god or gods • a system in which a central government makes all economic decisions. • something new or to a change made to an existing product, idea, or field • ...
MicroEconomics 2026-04-03
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- the quantity of a good or service that producers are willing to offer to buyers in the marketplace
- the costs or benefits arising from economic activity that affect uninvolved third parties
- the state where supply and demand are balanced
- the economic problem where finite resources are insufficient to the human demands
- all naturally occurring resources
- an entity that has the ability to translate inventions or technologies into products and services
- anything relating to money
- man-made, durable assets—such as machinery, buildings, and technology—used to produce goods and services
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- tangible, man-made assets—such as machinery, buildings, computers, and infrastructure
- the mandatory money that is paid to governments by individuals or businesses to fund public services like infrastructure, education, and healthcare
- the money that is paid by a government or other authority in order to help an industry or business, or to pay for a public service
- consumer willingness to pay the price for a good or service
- He is a big rat
- the human effort—both mental and physical—used to produce goods and services
- different choices or options available when making decisions due to limited resources
- the deliberate actions taken by a government or central bank to influence economic activity, markets, or industries
16 Clues: He is a big rat • anything relating to money • all naturally occurring resources • the state where supply and demand are balanced • consumer willingness to pay the price for a good or service • the human effort—both mental and physical—used to produce goods and services • the economic problem where finite resources are insufficient to the human demands • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-19
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- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the fact of being owned by a private individual or organization, rather than by the state or a public body.
- relating to or characterized by industry
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- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- is crucial to the continuing success of any organization"
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or devic
- in,relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
10 Clues: relating to or characterized by industry • the process of making an area more urban. • in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • is crucial to the continuing success of any organization" • the action of inventing something, typically a process or devic • in,relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town. • ...
Technical progress 2022-05-20
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- An object that allows one to perform calculations
- A device sent up into space to travel round the Earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc
- Thanks to this invention, the mortality rate from poliomyelitis has fallen by 99 % in 10 years.
- To receive or make calls around the home
- Vehicle, which invented by Henry Ford, and used for the carriage by road of persons
- Name the scientist who discovered the law of gravity
- This solid explosive mixture used for throwing shells, rocket motion and for other purposes
- To watch pre-recorder videos
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- Rotary-wing aircraft
- The greatest invention, according to us
- Gadget for cooking, defrosting, reheating pre-prepared food
- Thanks to this invention, a new type of pollution appeared in many cities in the 19th century
- Russian scientist, who ordered chemical elements and invented vodka
- A powerful narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light for entertainment
- They were created by scientists
15 Clues: Rotary-wing aircraft • To watch pre-recorder videos • They were created by scientists • The greatest invention, according to us • To receive or make calls around the home • An object that allows one to perform calculations • Name the scientist who discovered the law of gravity • Gadget for cooking, defrosting, reheating pre-prepared food • ...
Ancient China 2020-10-27
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- The Huang River is also known as the ___________River. (6)
- warriors found in Qin Shi Huangdi’s tomb (10)
- the author of The Art of War, c.512 BCE (5)
- the bones used during Shang dynasty ceremonies to gain advice from the gods (6)
- during the Zhou dynasty, the name given to the social class of artisans and craftspeople (4) HINT: It is a sound :)
- the dynasty that followed the Shang (4)
- the festival, originating in the seventh century BCE, during which people visited and brought offerings to their ancestors’ graves (8)
- ancient trade route - the ________ road (4)
- the period from c.475-221 BCE: the _____________ States (7)
- the desert forming a natural boundary to China’s northern region (4)
- officials who had been castrated (7)
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- the Chinese healing technique of inserting long, sharp needles under the skin (11)
- Early Imperial Chinese architecture used ____________ to create a physical and spiritual balance and harmony within its buildings. (8)
- the city that became China’s capital in 220 BCE (8)
- a tomb complex (such as that of Qin Shi Huangdi) (9)
- the philosopher whose teachings became the official belief system of the Chinese government in 134 BCE (9)
- China’s first emperor: Qin Shi _____________ (7)
- one of China’s ‘four great inventions’ (9)
- the founder of Daoism (5)
- title meaning ‘the enlightened one’ (6)
20 Clues: the founder of Daoism (5) • officials who had been castrated (7) • the dynasty that followed the Shang (4) • title meaning ‘the enlightened one’ (6) • one of China’s ‘four great inventions’ (9) • the author of The Art of War, c.512 BCE (5) • ancient trade route - the ________ road (4) • warriors found in Qin Shi Huangdi’s tomb (10) • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-19
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- a group of businesses that make a type of product or provide a type of service
- a design burned into the hide of a cow
- grassy plains
- in the city
- a cowboy that rides along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle
- a time of rapid growth
- natural oil
- an economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by the government
- to make or process goods, especially by machine, in large quantities
- a newly created product
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- a factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene
- a line of workers who put together just one part of each product riding on a moving platform past the workers who stay in place
- a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it
- a place where two or more rail lines meet
- a person or company that buys or uses goods and services
- a steam engine used to pull a train
- a sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals such as cattle
- a person or company that makes or sells goods
- the number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- in the countryside
- a consumer's, or buyer's, willingness to buy a good or service at a certain price
- a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle
22 Clues: in the city • natural oil • grassy plains • in the countryside • a time of rapid growth • a newly created product • a steam engine used to pull a train • a design burned into the hide of a cow • a place where two or more rail lines meet • a person or company that makes or sells goods • a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle • ...
Hubble Telescope 2023-03-10
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- What is the name of the space telescope launched by NASA in 1990 to observe the universe from outside Earth's atmosphere?
- The Hubble telescope has made many groundbreaking observations and contributed to numerous scientific discoveries, including the accelerating expansion of the universe.
- What is the name of the US government agency that launched the Hubble telescope?
- The Hubble telescope completes one of these around the Earth approximately every 97 minutes.
- The Hubble telescope's primary optical component reflects light using these.
- The Hubble telescope has captured stunning images of these vast systems of stars.
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- In 1993 and 1999, astronauts conducted missions to fix and upgrade the Hubble telescope in this type of spacewalk.
- The Hubble telescope is capable of capturing images in this part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The Hubble telescope orbits in this region outside of Earth's atmosphere.
- The Hubble telescope's famous image of a tiny, seemingly empty patch of sky that revealed thousands of galaxies.
10 Clues: The Hubble telescope orbits in this region outside of Earth's atmosphere. • The Hubble telescope's primary optical component reflects light using these. • What is the name of the US government agency that launched the Hubble telescope? • The Hubble telescope has captured stunning images of these vast systems of stars. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-05-08
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- A strong wind carrying clouds of dust across or from a dry region
- The growing of wheat for the purpose of selling the crop at market as a sustainable means of income on the Great Plains
- Progress in the use of scientific discoveries for practical use
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- Wire with sharp points on it every few inches, used for fencing
- A steel farm tool used for cutting and lifting the soil and turning it over
- The movement of people or animals from one place to another
- A way of farming dry land in which seed are planted deep in the ground where there is some moisture
- The movement of soil from one place to another through natural processes
- A machine worked by the action of wind used to pump water
- Houses made of stacked sod, which are pieces or layers of dirt containing the grass and its roots
10 Clues: A machine worked by the action of wind used to pump water • The movement of people or animals from one place to another • Wire with sharp points on it every few inches, used for fencing • Progress in the use of scientific discoveries for practical use • A strong wind carrying clouds of dust across or from a dry region • ...
TURNED TO STONE 2024-07-24
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- The country the fossil was found in.
- An idea to explain something.
- Things nobody knows or knows but won't tell.
- A dinosaur expert
- Body ________ is protection.
- Rocks with something from history inside, usually an animal or oil.
- How good or bad something is tells about the ___________.
- The first or earliest version of something.
- The kind of skin you see on a fish or a dragon.
- The name of the man who found the fossil.
- Kept in good condition.
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- Not easily seen or found, unusual to discover.
- When we don't tell if something is human, animal or alien, we call it a ____________.
- To break or damage something so bad that you can't fix it.
- what humans have over their muscles.
- A dead body,
- If something is around you or in your city, it is _________.
- Rock material is _________.
- A verb that means "get to".
- You can learn about art, history or discoveries at the __________.
20 Clues: A dead body, • A dinosaur expert • Kept in good condition. • Rock material is _________. • A verb that means "get to". • Body ________ is protection. • An idea to explain something. • The country the fossil was found in. • what humans have over their muscles. • The name of the man who found the fossil. • The first or earliest version of something. • ...
the Columbian exchange 2021-10-28
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- known as corn
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
- a perennial tropical grass with tall stout jointed stems from which sugar is extracted
- the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S
- comes from sugarcane
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
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- used in marinara sauce
- About the size of a chestnut, this little fruit is packed with caffeine and have a bitter taste
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521
- Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
- one of the three Spanish ships used by Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which butter and chocolate are made.
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case
- a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
20 Clues: known as corn • comes from sugarcane • used in marinara sauce • the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S • Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case • ...
India XWord 2022-01-08
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- Famous Sanskrit work of literature completed during the Gupta golden age that contains Hindu philosophy
- River in northeast India
- supreme Hindu deity
- Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature
- The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system
- Nomadic horsemen who invaded India during the time of the Gupta Empire
- Mongol Muslim Empire that conquered and ruled most of India during the late medieval period
- Hindu religious movement that places emphasis on devotion to a Hindu deity as a means to achieve moksha
- Hindu belief in reincarnation, the idea that one is reborn after death
- A group of people that are beneath the Hindu caste system (or the lowest level)
- Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence.
- Gupta mathematician who invented the base 10 number system and made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
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- One who renounces worldly possessions in favor of spiritual pursuits
- The empire that united most of India during the early medieval period
- A large river in northwest India
- Emperor and military leader who expanded the Gupta Empire to its greatest size and whose reign began a golden age
- Irrational number crucial for calculations relating to circles and spheres
- Rebirth into a new body after death
- The highest mountains in the world, which stretch along northern India.
- Offshoot of Hinduism that became popular in east and southeast Asia
- Ancient Vedic religion of India
- Ancient civilization from which many aspects of Indian culture, such as Hinduism, originated
- Ancient civilization that developed along the Indus River and mysteriously disappeared
- Release from cycle of death and rebirth; the goal of Hinduism
- Hindu belief that social position of birth is determined by behavior in previous lives
25 Clues: supreme Hindu deity • River in northeast India • Ancient Vedic religion of India • A large river in northwest India • Rebirth into a new body after death • Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature • The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system • Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence. • ...
Unit 7: Division of Labor and Specialization Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- People who work to produce a good or service
- Takes place when labor, entrepreneur, capital, and even resources concentrate on goods and services they can produce better than anyone else
- Perform tasks that requires specialized skills; often times are higher paid than blue-collar workers
- The breakdown of a job into smaller jobs that are performed by specialized workers
- An organized process in which individual parts are brought together to create a finished product
- Developing a good or service
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- Working class workers who perform manual labor
- Robots perform a physical task
8 Clues: Developing a good or service • Robots perform a physical task • People who work to produce a good or service • Working class workers who perform manual labor • The breakdown of a job into smaller jobs that are performed by specialized workers • An organized process in which individual parts are brought together to create a finished product • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-06-13
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- - Ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, credited with the invention of writing and wheel.
- - Ancient civilization in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflicts with Rome.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful empire, notable leaders like Cyrus the Great, and the Royal Road.
- - Ancient Greek civilization known for its fortified cities, warrior culture, and the Trojan War.
- - Ancient civilization known for its philosophers, Olympics, and myths like Zeus and Athena.
- - Ancient civilization in Anatolia known for their skill in ironworking and chariot warfare.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery.
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- - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads and influence on later civilizations.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful army, advanced military tactics, and conquests.
- - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its capital city, Tenochtitlan, and sacrificial rituals.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills, trade networks, and invention of the alphabet.
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River known for its powerful kingdom and trade with Egypt.
- - This ancient civilization built an empire known for its engineering, laws, and gladiators.
- - Ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities, advanced sewage systems, and trade networks.
- - One of the earliest known civilizations in Mesopotamia, credited with the invention of writing and the wheel.
- - Ancient civilization of South America known for its advanced architecture and road systems.
19 Clues: - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics. • - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall. • - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids. • - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery. • ...
Seminar in Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-22
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- Being-in-the-world can be expressed in what German word.
- In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, respect of others is part of this.
- Argued for a humanistic, holistic approach that is not value free.
- This mode according to May is the relations to other people
- theory based upon the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- Needs for curiosity and knowledge
- Most basic interpersonal need
- Not automatic but is born in a social context and grows in interpersonal relations.
- Efforts to overcome imagined or real inferiorities by developing one's ability.
- Remembers what was noticed.
- This theory states that each of us has a natural potential that we can actualize and through which we can find meaning
- Dread of nonbeing can take the form of Alienation and __________.
- Freud's view of the human mind
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- Learning by doing and experiencing the consequences of your actions.
- Project Pigeon was one of the inventions of this theorist
- Disjunctive and calls for no consistent actions for its relief.
- Feeling of living among one's enemies; arises around age 2 or 3
- Jung focused on the role of this in shaping personality.
- Acronym; Comprehensive measure of the values and behaviors of self-actualizing people.
- Potentially for actions themselves that may not be experienced in awareness.
- Stated that we use compensation
- Helps people examine issues of personal meaning
- Accurate ability to view the world from client’s perspective
- Learning by observing others.
- Positive interpersonal behavior
25 Clues: Remembers what was noticed. • Most basic interpersonal need • Learning by observing others. • Freud's view of the human mind • Stated that we use compensation • Positive interpersonal behavior • Needs for curiosity and knowledge • Helps people examine issues of personal meaning • Being-in-the-world can be expressed in what German word. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzles 1, 2, 3 2022-12-01
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- enterprise: When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- D. Rockefeller:A founder of a standard oil company.
- A place where people who need help go to.
- Gompers: Formed a new union.
- line: A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford: Made the automobile available to millions of people.
- Starts to move quickly slowly.
- and Orville Wright: Stayed in the air for 13 seconds and flew 120 feet.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- be just right.
- Carnegie: Endowed education and public libraries.
- house:A center offering help to the urban poor.
- get rid of something, or killing.
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- bargaining: Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- A company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- To improve something
- Graham Bell: Wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- rapid growth of city populations.
- When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- Addams: Came from a well-to-do family, felt sympathy for the poor.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- To become different
25 Clues: be just right. • To become different • To improve something • Gompers: Formed a new union. • Starts to move quickly slowly. • rapid growth of city populations. • get rid of something, or killing. • Businesses owned by many investors. • A place where people who need help go to. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • house:A center offering help to the urban poor. • ...
Chapter 18 2022-12-02
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- The rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller Most hated and admired figures of his time. Bought oil companies.
- bargaining negotiation of wages and working conditions by employees.
- Graham Bell He built the first version of a telephone.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- An arrangement that allows a third party to hold assets.
- The ownership and control of a trade or service.
- Something legal that is separated from its owners.
- enterprise A system that privately owns businesses.
- To make free of impurities.
- To speed up, or go faster.
- and Orville Wright Tested a gas powered plane. They flew the first planes.
- To get rid of something.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford American manufacturer, made automobiles available to millions. Introduced the assembly line.
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To give a good reason for an action.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change something.
- Carnegie He helped build the steel industry, turned poor men into rich men.
- Addams A reformer who worked hard for city dwellers and opened Hull house.
- A smaller doctors office.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Gompers Longest serving president of the federation.
25 Clues: To change something. • To get rid of something. • A smaller doctors office. • To speed up, or go faster. • To make free of impurities. • To give a good reason for an action. • The rapid growth of city populations. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • house A center offering help to the urban poor. • The ownership and control of a trade or service. • ...
History of Astronomy 2017-02-24
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- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- famous for his worm on forces, specifically gravity
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
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- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- discovered Pluto and the Kuiper belt in the 1930s
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
24 Clues: discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered Pluto and the Kuiper belt in the 1930s • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • famous for his worm on forces, specifically gravity • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • ...
occupations 2023-06-24
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- A person who plays sports and competes in games, like running, swimming, or playing soccer
- A person who cooks delicious meals and prepares food in a restaurant or kitchen
- A brave person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe from accidents and other emergencies
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, entertaining others with beautiful melodies and songs
- A creative person who makes beautiful paintings, sculptures, or drawings
- A person who takes care of plants and animals on a farm, growing food and taking care of the land
- A person who travels to space in a spacecraft and explores the universe
- A person who designs and builds things like buildings, bridges, and machines using their knowledge of science
- A person who takes care of people's health and helps them when they are sick or injured
- A person who flies airplanes and helicopters, transporting people or goods to different places
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- A person who helps others learn new things and teaches them different subjects, like math, science, or history
- A person who takes care of sick or injured animals and helps keep them healthy
- A person who works in a library, helping people find books and providing information and resources
- Officer A person who helps keep the community safe, enforces laws, and helps people when they are in trouble
- A person who studies the world around us, conducts experiments, and tries to find new discoveries and knowledge
15 Clues: A person who travels to space in a spacecraft and explores the universe • A creative person who makes beautiful paintings, sculptures, or drawings • A person who takes care of sick or injured animals and helps keep them healthy • A person who cooks delicious meals and prepares food in a restaurant or kitchen • ...
Nobel Prize Day 2023-11-15
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- This Nobel Prize category recognizes groundbreaking discoveries in Physics.
- Advances in this field are recognized with a Nobel Prize in this category.
- This Peace Prize laureate advocated for civil rights in the U.S.
- A Nobel laureate known for his contributions to game theory.
- The only person to receive Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields.
- This Nobel Prize winner is known for significant contributions to the photoelectric effect.
- The first name of the prestigious Peace Prize founder.
- An eminent figure in the world of literature is often referred to as this.
- This Nobel Prize category recognizes significant contributions to world peace.
- The author of the "Theory of Relativity," a Nobel laureate in Physics.
- The Nobel-winning physicist famous for formulating the uncertainty principle.
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- The first name of the inventor of dynamite, who initiated the Peace Prize.
- This Nobel Prize-winning author is known for "The Old Man and the Sea."
- This Nobel prize is given for outstanding literary work.
- The Nobel Prizes are presented annually on the 10th of this month.
- The first female Nobel laureate who won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
- This Nobel laureate's achievement is honored in the field of chemistry.
- This Nobel Prize winner is known for significant work on poverty and development.
- This prize honors exceptional contributions to the world of books and writing.
- This Prize is given for Efforts to promote peace.
- The organization awarded the Nobel Peace Prize three times for its humanitarian efforts.
21 Clues: This Prize is given for Efforts to promote peace. • The first name of the prestigious Peace Prize founder. • This Nobel prize is given for outstanding literary work. • A Nobel laureate known for his contributions to game theory. • This Peace Prize laureate advocated for civil rights in the U.S. • The Nobel Prizes are presented annually on the 10th of this month. • ...
School Subjects 2022-04-13
6 Clues: pointless exercise • mental abuse to humans • artistic relief technology • endless need of gathering lesson is so huge • half of my energy wasted on random knowledge • super cool inventions encourage new commercial enterprises
US History Chapter 7: 1783-1800 Part 3 2018-10-11
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- The ___ tax was a tax on a product, sold,& consumed within the home country.
- New York City was our nation's first ____.
- Congress established a ____ office to promote inventions and to protect private property.
- A ___ standard means that all bank notes (paper money) must be backed by silver and gold.
- He was the first President of the United States.
- Name given to the President's advisers
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- Thomas ____ was the first Secretary of State, representing the US in foreign affairs.
- The ___ Act of 1792 established a federal mint and provided for the coinage of gold, silver, and copper.
- The first federal excise tax which Congress placed on ____ caused many problems. The Whiskey Rebellioin helped build confidence in and respect for the federal govt.
- The formal ceremony in which a President is officially placed in office is called his ____.
- John ___ was chosen by Washington to be his Vice President.
- The ____ Act of 1789 set up a federal court system with a Supreme Court along with a chief justice and five associate justices.
- Alexander ____ was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
13 Clues: Name given to the President's advisers • New York City was our nation's first ____. • He was the first President of the United States. • Alexander ____ was the first Secretary of the Treasury. • John ___ was chosen by Washington to be his Vice President. • The ___ tax was a tax on a product, sold,& consumed within the home country. • ...
Simple Machines 2023-04-26
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- this made of two or more simple machines.
- how many types of simple machines are there.
- the measure for force it takes to move an object a certain distance.
- its one of our most important inventions especially for transportation.
- a bar that moves on or around a fixed point; lifts or moves loads.
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- machine with grooves that winds round and round in a spiral;can also bring materials together.
- a surface, often flat, set at an angle to another surface.
- a special kind of wheel that changes the direction of the force; when pull down, it go up
- a push or pull that causes an object to move, stop or change directio
- machine used for slicing; lifts, splits, and holds.
10 Clues: this made of two or more simple machines. • how many types of simple machines are there. • machine used for slicing; lifts, splits, and holds. • a surface, often flat, set at an angle to another surface. • a bar that moves on or around a fixed point; lifts or moves loads. • the measure for force it takes to move an object a certain distance. • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-04-30
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- This means the right to vote.
- This is the large territory purchased by Thomas Jefferson.
- The Donner party was caught in this type of weather event when trying to take a shortcut.
- This valley was a destination for many pioneers on the Oregon Trail.
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- Lewis and Clark’s expedition was navigated by Native American woman _______________.
- The Second Great Awakening was a ___________ movement.
- This two word phrase is used to describe the massive amount of people going to California to find a nice metal.
- This revolution led to several new inventions, including barbed wire, and the telephone.
8 Clues: This means the right to vote. • The Second Great Awakening was a ___________ movement. • This is the large territory purchased by Thomas Jefferson. • This valley was a destination for many pioneers on the Oregon Trail. • Lewis and Clark’s expedition was navigated by Native American woman _______________. • ...
Crossword 2021-02-23
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- It is used for online classes, for communication, for entertainment, and for almost all of our other daily routine.
- It is invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- It is first invented in Persia in the year 950.
- It is the global interconnection of networks, routers and protocols flinging data around the planet.
- With the use of technology, these were invented to ensure widespread destruction.
- It was invented in China by alchemists in an attempt to produce life-extending elixirs.
- It is a system that provides navigation and location of places.
- It is the global computer virus created by a Filipino student in the year 2000 which made an estimated $10 billion damage to business and government agencies.
- It is one of the discoveries of Nicéphore Niépce.
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- It is one of the disadvantages of technology that is the introduction of harmful substances to the environment.
- Example of mental illness that can be caused by social media.
- It is a type of experimental antibiotics, created using enzymes to fight off pathogenic bacterial infections.
- The discovery of this opened up a lot of possibilities for the early humans.
- It is invented to substitute humans for procedures that are dangerous for people.
- Technology has accelerated this aspect which led to the development of modern transportation and communication technology.
15 Clues: It is invented by Alexander Graham Bell. • It is first invented in Persia in the year 950. • It is one of the discoveries of Nicéphore Niépce. • Example of mental illness that can be caused by social media. • It is a system that provides navigation and location of places. • The discovery of this opened up a lot of possibilities for the early humans. • ...
Bible Crossword 2025-02-03
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- :The earlest finding of the Old Testament
- :the study of the origins of things
- :one of the mechanisms to motivate people to take part in a communal lifestyle
- :Early pictures used to symbolize objects or ideas.
- : an inscription written in hieroglyphs on granite during the reign of the Egyptian king Merneptah
- :a mound of earth and debris, provided valuable insights into the city's history
- :harvest of spiritual fruits; heaped-up fullness of being; refuge; withdrawal; departure; deliverance; salvation; freedom.
- :two caches of plaster statues intentionally buried beneath the floor of long-abandoned houses.
- :The Ain Ghazal statues are some of the most famous discoveries from the site.
- :Excavations reveal aspects of daily life, customs, and societal structures of ancient Israel and neighboring cultures
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- :complex on the Chao Phraya River is very special; it is encrusted with thousands of pieces of porcelain that glisten in the light
- :the beginning of a settled human lifestyle
- :Oldest city in the world
- :Jesus' second home and, during the period of his life, a garrison town, an administrative centre, and a customs station.
- :Ain Ghazal was a major center during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period, revealing insights into early agricultural societies.
- :An artifact with inscriptions in hieroglyphics, Demotic, and Greek, key to deciphering ancient Egyptian writing.
- :massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho,
- :Fertile soil that supported early civilizations
- :It was in its waters that Jesus was baptized by St. John the Baptist.
- :Symbols that represent objects or concepts, often used in ancient writing.
20 Clues: :Oldest city in the world • :the study of the origins of things • :The earlest finding of the Old Testament • :the beginning of a settled human lifestyle • :Fertile soil that supported early civilizations • :Early pictures used to symbolize objects or ideas. • :massive stone walls, including the iconic Tower of Jericho, • ...
Starry Messenger 2024-03-04
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- Where the Pope Lives
- To grow with great health or success
- The city where Galileo was born
- Before Galileo's discoveries, people believed the Earth was the center of the _________________
- Traveled in a circle around a specific point
- 300 years after his arrest, Galileo was ___________
- To not be sure of something
- A force or event that makes something happen
- In the book The Starry Messenger, figurative speech is used to say that Galileo was born with what in his eyes
- How large or small something seems when compared to the objects around it
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- Another name for Jupiter's moons is The ______ Stars
- Ordered to be punished
- This planet has four moons
- A reaction or event that happens in response to another action or event
- An object designed to make distant objects seem close
- A collection of things brought together
- To tell as a story or history retell; narrate; summarize
17 Clues: Where the Pope Lives • Ordered to be punished • This planet has four moons • To not be sure of something • The city where Galileo was born • To grow with great health or success • A collection of things brought together • Traveled in a circle around a specific point • A force or event that makes something happen • 300 years after his arrest, Galileo was ___________ • ...
GB Chapter 2 Peng 2019-05-21
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- risk associated with political changes that may negatively impact domestic and foreign firms (two words)
- a political system in which one person or party exercises absolute political control over the population
- cost associated with economic transactions or, more broadly, the cost of doing business (two words)
- the mechanisms through which norms influence individual and firm behavior
- exclusive legal right of inventor to derive income from their inventions through activities such as manufacturing, licensing, or selling
- the unauthorized use of intellectual property rights
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- a political system in which citizen elect representatives to govern the country on their behalf
- exclusive legal right of firms to use specific names, brands, and designs to differentiate their products from others
- intangible property that results from intellectual activity (two words)
- a legal tradition that uses comprehensive statutes and codes as a primary means to form legal judgments (two words)
- the act of seeking self-interest with guile
11 Clues: the act of seeking self-interest with guile • the unauthorized use of intellectual property rights • intangible property that results from intellectual activity (two words) • the mechanisms through which norms influence individual and firm behavior • a political system in which citizen elect representatives to govern the country on their behalf • ...
Litigation 2020-10-14
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- The person making the claim.
- Protects your formula,confidential information or "special sauce"
- Once judgment has been made, a party may have the right to appeal the decision if there is a strong clear reason why the judgment is wrong or unjust through serious procedural or other irregularity.
- Where the parties agree to resolve the claim without going to trial.
- This is a claim brought by a Defendant against the Claimant in the same proceedings that the Claimant has started.
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- This protects new, non-obvious inventions or innovations
- This is another term used for a barrister who may be appointed to assist on advising and presenting the case in Court.
- The process of taking legal action
- The award of money to compensate a party for loss and damage that it has suffered.
- The person whom the claim is made against
- used to identify and distinguish goods and services
11 Clues: The person making the claim. • The process of taking legal action • The person whom the claim is made against • used to identify and distinguish goods and services • This protects new, non-obvious inventions or innovations • Protects your formula,confidential information or "special sauce" • Where the parties agree to resolve the claim without going to trial. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-24
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- The seed of every invention, a thought that sparks something new.
- A Hebrew word meaning 'new and novel,' often associated with fresh insights or discoveries.
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- A breakthrough that transforms the ordinary into something extraordinary.
- The tangible or intangible result of creativity and effort, often sold in a market.
- A series of steps taken to achieve a specific outcome efficiently.
5 Clues: The seed of every invention, a thought that sparks something new. • A series of steps taken to achieve a specific outcome efficiently. • A breakthrough that transforms the ordinary into something extraordinary. • The tangible or intangible result of creativity and effort, often sold in a market. • ...
2 2024-02-01
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- Gravity will not work until you _____.
- Many discoveries have been discovered fumbling through text books and actually discovering two sought after answers _____.
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- Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____.
- _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls.
- Sometimes I just want to cringe when some amateur physicist proclaims his weight is a given weight instead my _____.
- Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction.
6 Clues: Gravity will not work until you _____. • _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls. • Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____. • Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction. • ...
Engineering Design Process 2022-08-30
Isaac Newton 2023-09-03
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- How many laws of motion did Newton develop?
- Which mathematical concept was Newton said to have invented?
- Which college did Newton study in?
- What place did Newton represent in parliament?
- Newton was born in the Hamlet of...
- What kind of telescope did Newton create?
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- Which queen was Newton knighted by?
- Newton became president of which Society?
- The period of time when Newton's inventions came about.
- The scientist who invented calculus around the same time as Newton
10 Clues: Which college did Newton study in? • Which queen was Newton knighted by? • Newton was born in the Hamlet of... • Newton became president of which Society? • What kind of telescope did Newton create? • How many laws of motion did Newton develop? • What place did Newton represent in parliament? • The period of time when Newton's inventions came about. • ...
Isaac Newton 2023-09-03
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- How many laws of motion did Newton develop?
- Which mathematical concept was Newton said to have invented?
- Which college did Newton study in?
- What place did Newton represent in parliament?
- Newton was born in the Hamlet of...
- What kind of telescope did Newton create?
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- Which queen was Newton knighted by?
- Newton became president of which Society?
- The period of time when Newton's inventions came about.
- The scientist who invented calculus around the same time as Newton
10 Clues: Which college did Newton study in? • Which queen was Newton knighted by? • Newton was born in the Hamlet of... • Newton became president of which Society? • What kind of telescope did Newton create? • How many laws of motion did Newton develop? • What place did Newton represent in parliament? • The period of time when Newton's inventions came about. • ...
Famous Scientists EOC Review 2013-04-25
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- Steam engines led to __________- radically changing the world from a rural one to an urban one.
- He pioneered work on the properties of gases that led to his law: volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- He was the 1st to claim that the Earth was not the center of the Universe. That planets, including the Earth, revolved around the sun.
- _________powered mechanical engines, allowing them to be placed anywhere.
- brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops.
- 1870's- Developed the process of pasteurization, discovered organisms he called bacteria.
- He is best known for his laws of: Optics, Gravity, Motion, Inertia, and Math-Calculus.
- Greatest female scientist of all time, two time Nobel Prize winner in 1903 and 1911 for the following discoveries: Discovered elements of radium and polonium.
- He discovered pi, developed levers and pulleys, and a formula that found the surface and volume of a sphere.
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- Used to determine one's location based on the position of the planets and stars.
- Was a scholar in the House of Wisdom. He was a mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. Known as the "Father of Algebra."
- invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector.
- A(2)+B(2)=C(2)
- Greek mathematician, that measured the circumference of the earth and did a good deal of work with prime numbers.
- 1859- Published the Origin of the Species. Theories of: natural selection and the survival of the fittest.
- ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk.
- He improved the steam engine.
- Theory of relativity and developed new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter.
- With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right.
19 Clues: A(2)+B(2)=C(2) • He improved the steam engine. • invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector. • ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk. • brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops. • With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right. • ...
Development of new technologies in our daily lives 2022-11-29
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- an actor, individual or collective (group or organisation), actively or passively concerned by a decision or project; that is, whose interests may be positively or negatively affected as a result of its execution (or non-execution).
- any unnecessary activity or operation. These are the activities non- value added
- Physical means and structural organizations that implement the latest scientific discoveries and applications
- person applying for a position or a title
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- type of marketing that uses digital channels to promote a brand to consumers
- a place specifically organized for the purpose of receiving an audience and offering them a range of goods and/or services.
- human-looking machine
- purchase and sale of products and services on the Internet.
- When the candidate and the future employer meet. The purpose of this interview is for the employer to verify the suitability of the candidate’s skills for the position to be filled.
- All programs and procedures necessary for the operation of a computer system.
10 Clues: human-looking machine • person applying for a position or a title • purchase and sale of products and services on the Internet. • type of marketing that uses digital channels to promote a brand to consumers • All programs and procedures necessary for the operation of a computer system. • ...
BEN's BHM Crossword Puzzle. 2023-02-12
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- What group launced the freedom rides in 1961?
- What boxer remains undefeated at 50-0
- What African American inventor had over 300 inventions?
- What was the name of the first HBU in America?
- Who is the King of Pop?
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- Became Georgia's first black Governor in 2021.
- 44th American president.
- Who started the Kentucky Derby on May 17th 1875?
8 Clues: Who is the King of Pop? • 44th American president. • What boxer remains undefeated at 50-0 • What group launced the freedom rides in 1961? • Became Georgia's first black Governor in 2021. • What was the name of the first HBU in America? • Who started the Kentucky Derby on May 17th 1875? • What African American inventor had over 300 inventions?
Lili' Easter 2024-03-26
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- What inventions does Professor Agasa create?
- What is Lili's favorite drink?
- What event triggers Shinichi Kudo's transformation?
- What is the primary weapon used by Demon Slayers?
- What is the main character's name in Demon Slayer?
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- Where does the cat Toni August Kroos stash his Mangas?
- What type of creature is Nezuko?
- What is Kogoro Mori's occupation?
8 Clues: What is Lili's favorite drink? • What type of creature is Nezuko? • What is Kogoro Mori's occupation? • What inventions does Professor Agasa create? • What is the primary weapon used by Demon Slayers? • What is the main character's name in Demon Slayer? • What event triggers Shinichi Kudo's transformation? • Where does the cat Toni August Kroos stash his Mangas?
Vocabulary Topic 2 2023-09-09
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- paper that give rights to a person or company to make, use, or sell new inventions
- to declare as your own
- to show or have a strong feeling
- an important advance
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- imagine good things that can happen
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things made for a particular purpose
- act in a way that shows excitement
8 Clues: an important advance • to declare as your own • to show or have a strong feeling • influenced by charm, art, or skill • act in a way that shows excitement • imagine good things that can happen • things made for a particular purpose • paper that give rights to a person or company to make, use, or sell new inventions
WILD WILD WEST 2025-03-26
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- if you find a substitute you can ... something
- if you move around in a country or between countries
- very thin
- an invention which made it possible to send messages across the continent without delay
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- new inventions or rules
- a pattern of signals or letters that conveys a message
- ghosts can....suddenly out of a wall
- immediately
8 Clues: very thin • immediately • new inventions or rules • ghosts can....suddenly out of a wall • if you find a substitute you can ... something • if you move around in a country or between countries • a pattern of signals or letters that conveys a message • an invention which made it possible to send messages across the continent without delay
Famous Scientists EOC Review 2013-04-25
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- A(2)+B(2)=C(2)
- _________powered mechanical engines, allowing them to be placed anywhere.
- He pioneered work on the properties of gases that led to his law: volume of a gas varies with the pressure exerted on it.
- Was a scholar in the House of Wisdom. He was a mathematician, astronomer, and geographer. Known as the "Father of Algebra."
- He improved the steam engine.
- 1859- Published the Origin of the Species. Theories of: natural selection and the survival of the fittest.
- brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops.
- He discovered pi, developed levers and pulleys, and a formula that found the surface and volume of a sphere.
- Greek mathematician, that measured the circumference of the earth and did a good deal of work with prime numbers.
- Theory of relativity and developed new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter.
- ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk.
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- With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right.
- Steam engines led to __________- radically changing the world from a rural one to an urban one.
- Greatest female scientist of all time, two time Nobel Prize winner in 1903 and 1911 for the following discoveries: Discovered elements of radium and polonium.
- He is best known for his laws of: Optics, Gravity, Motion, Inertia, and Math-Calculus.
- invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector.
- 1870's- Developed the process of pasteurization, discovered organisms he called bacteria.
- Used to determine one's location based on the position of the planets and stars.
- He was the 1st to claim that the Earth was not the center of the Universe. That planets, including the Earth, revolved around the sun.
19 Clues: A(2)+B(2)=C(2) • He improved the steam engine. • invented the light bulb, the photograph, and the movie projector. • ___________is the use of heat to kill germs in liquids like milk. • With the use of his telescope, he will prove that Copernicus was right. • brought water to the surface, enabling farmers to irrigate their crops. • ...
Door 2023-11-18
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- The key to discovery, opening doors to knowledge, friendships, and a world filled with endless possibilities.
- A key to unlock possibilities, offering entry to knowledge, fun, and amazing experiences.
- An opening to imagination, where dreams take flight and creativity knows no bounds.
- A welcoming passage, inviting you into exciting places and new opportunities.
- An opening to adventure, like a window into a world of excitement, waiting for you to dive into the unknown.
- The beginning of a journey, where new stories unfold and exciting chapters of life are about to be written.
- A connecting route, like a bridge between today and tomorrow, leading to a world of possibilities.
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- A passageway to discovery, like a door to a treasure trove of knowledge and experiences waiting to be uncovered.
- A doorway to possibilities, where curiosity leads to exploration and each turn reveals a new and exciting path.
- A pathway to new adventures, like a magical portal opening to unknown realms.
- A secret way to explore, like a hidden trail leading to mysterious and fascinating discoveries.
- The path to new beginnings, where every step forward is a step closer to discovering the magic of life.
- A window to different worlds, beckoning you to step through and explore the wonders that lie beyond.
- An entry point to endless opportunities, where every step forward brings you closer to new and exciting horizons.
- A gateway to growth and learning, where every step forward is a step into a brighter and more promising future.
15 Clues: A pathway to new adventures, like a magical portal opening to unknown realms. • A welcoming passage, inviting you into exciting places and new opportunities. • An opening to imagination, where dreams take flight and creativity knows no bounds. • A key to unlock possibilities, offering entry to knowledge, fun, and amazing experiences. • ...
Unit 3 Listening and Speaking 2024-07-08
Across
- Done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
- The act of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- A large area of land where animals, plants, or people live.
- Relating to a person's own country.
- The ability to continue living or existing, especially in difficult conditions.
- The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another.
- An area near the edge of a country or an area of knowledge where new discoveries are being made.
- A person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- A general description or report of something.
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- A country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.
- The possibility that something will happen.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The quality or state of being stable.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- The act or process of establishing a colony in a place.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The sun and the planets that move around it.
18 Clues: Relating to a person's own country. • The quality or state of being stable. • The possibility that something will happen. • The sun and the planets that move around it. • A general description or report of something. • Done, given, or acting of one's own free will. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • ...
Unit 3 Listening and Speaking 2024-07-08
Across
- Done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
- The act of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- A large area of land where animals, plants, or people live.
- Relating to a person's own country.
- The ability to continue living or existing, especially in difficult conditions.
- The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another.
- An area near the edge of a country or an area of knowledge where new discoveries are being made.
- A person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- A general description or report of something.
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- A country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.
- The possibility that something will happen.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The quality or state of being stable.
- To move to a new place and establish a home there.
- The act or process of establishing a colony in a place.
- A situation that makes it difficult to do something or that makes something impossible.
- The sun and the planets that move around it.
18 Clues: Relating to a person's own country. • The quality or state of being stable. • The possibility that something will happen. • The sun and the planets that move around it. • A general description or report of something. • Done, given, or acting of one's own free will. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • To move to a new place and establish a home there. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary Crossword (2) 2016-03-31
Across
- Animal food.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- A supply of workers.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- Money used to invest in business.
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- To use.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- An increase in the world's temperature.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
15 Clues: To use. • Animal food. • A supply of workers. • Land held to be used by everyone. • Money used to invest in business. • An increase in the world's temperature. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Discovery of Cells and Cell Theory 2021-02-09
Across
- a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart.
- The basic unit of life.
- In 1665, this scientist discovered cells by observing thin slices of cork under a microscope.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures. (Examples: plant, animal, and fungi cells)
- Tissues come together to form these structures, which carry out important functions for the body. (Examples: heart, stomach, and skin)
- This organelle is a sac that stores water, food, and/or waste products.
- This rigid outer covering is found only in plant cells. It gives the plant cell structure and support.
- a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement.
- A jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains all of the organelles.
- This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering).
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- a specialized tissue in the body that transports messages from the brain to locations throughout the body.
- This organelle provides energy for the cell.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound structures. (Example: Bacteria)
- Robert Hooke, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, Rudolph Virchow all made discoveries, which contributed to the development of this fundamental principle of biology.
- Cells that work together for a common function form __________.
- Parts of a cell that carry out important functions for the cell.
- This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity
- This scientific tool magnifies small objects, making it possible to observe cells.
- This green, disc-shaped organelle is found only in plant cells. Photosynthesis takes place within this organelle.
19 Clues: The basic unit of life. • This organelle provides energy for the cell. • a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement. • a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart. • This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity • This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering). • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-04-25
Across
- formative speech is to provide enlightenment regarding a specific topic the audience knows nothing about.
- Before delivering a speech, a professional speaker should evaluate his audience and determine how to present his ideas
- focus on reports of current and historical events, customs, transformations, inventions, policies, outcomes, and options.
- a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
- help people understand and remember information shared in an oral presentation.
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- the actionable transfer of information from one person, group, or place to another
- one example of Achieving all three of goals as the key to your effectiveness as a speaker.
- communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words.
- one example of Achieving all three of goals as the key to your effectiveness as a speaker.
- the source of the message, is one of the most important of the key elements of public speaking
10 Clues: a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience. • communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words. • help people understand and remember information shared in an oral presentation. • the actionable transfer of information from one person, group, or place to another • ...
Out of this World 2021-12-02
Across
- If you want to _____, you need to have skills that no other people have.
- There are ______ ways to get to the mall. You can take the bus, the train, or walk.
- We ____ you to wear this helmet at all times.
- The new variant of the Covid is _______. We need to be careful.
- The scientists in the lab did a lot of ______ about the new Covid.
- I tried to ______ this code into the computer and it didn't work.
- In the future, I want a ______ where I can be myself and earn a lot of money.
- There are lots of ________ in our generation. More and more of these are being made.
- My cousin is a _______ ski instructor. He is really good.
- A lot of things are ______ in our lives. Don't take it for granted.
- They are on a ______ to find the most succulent strawberry.
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- Have you ever seen the ______ Mona Lisa painting?
- The dog __________ with its owner by pressing bottons.
- The teacher is _______ what we have to do for the project.
- Trying to make a vaccine is not an easy ______.
- It is ______ that you do your homework before class.
- Do you have any ______ in teaching?
- Dr. Mona is a ______ with brains.
- I don't think I'm ______. I'm too tired and weak all the time.
- Can I _____ your group?
20 Clues: Can I _____ your group? • Dr. Mona is a ______ with brains. • Do you have any ______ in teaching? • We ____ you to wear this helmet at all times. • Trying to make a vaccine is not an easy ______. • Have you ever seen the ______ Mona Lisa painting? • It is ______ that you do your homework before class. • The dog __________ with its owner by pressing bottons. • ...
1920s Puzzle 2022-02-09
Across
- The Americans embraced ________ also known as going back to normal(p.314)
- The deadly disease that appeared in 1918 was called _________ (p.311)
- Dawes ____ resolves the issue of WWI reparations Germany had to pay(p.334)
- _______ grew in the 1920s due to mass production (p.324)
- Nicola _____ and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were accused and executed for a shooting that had little evidence (p.313)
- Trying to get your brand out there is called _______ it (p.326)
- Influenza wasn’t a bacterial sickness it was a _____ (p.311)
- The election of republican Warren G. _______ would reject League of Nations(p.314)
- The country we live in is called the United ______ (p.311)
- The automobile caused the invention of the gas _______ (p.326)
- The ban of alcohol was called _____________ (p.341)
- Drowning of a young black man caused _____ in Chicago (p.312)
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- The red scare was the fear of _________ (p.313)
- This changed the world for ever it is the __________ also known as the car (p.324)
- The red _____ was the fear of communism spreading world wide(p.313)
- During the war rising prices happened, also known as _________ (p.312)
- The very racist kult was called the Ku Klux ____ (p.339)
- This boosted the economy because mass __________ (p.324)
- Bartolomeo ________ and Nicola Sacco were accused and executed for a shooting(p.313)
- The new travel inventions cause the Vacation ______ (p.326)
20 Clues: The red scare was the fear of _________ (p.313) • The ban of alcohol was called _____________ (p.341) • The very racist kult was called the Ku Klux ____ (p.339) • This boosted the economy because mass __________ (p.324) • _______ grew in the 1920s due to mass production (p.324) • The country we live in is called the United ______ (p.311) • ...
Impact 3 Final Test Vocabulary 2025-03-23
Across
- – Based on long-standing customs.
- – Giving useful information.
- – Happening before the usual time.
- – Having ability or expertise in something.
- – Important or full of meaning.
- – Empty inside.
- – Restricted or not very much.
- – Continuing to live or exist.
- – To move smoothly without effort.
- – Correct and exact.
- – Spoken rather than written.
- – To reveal or find something hidden.
- – A change that helps survival.
- – To move up and down, like wings.
- – Related to traditions and customs.
- – Stood for or symbolized something.
- – How heavy something is.
- – Gradual change over time.
- – Thought about or questioned something.
- – Importance or meaning.
- – Tiny dry particles in the air or on surfaces.
- – The distance from one wingtip to the other.
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- – A picture of a person.
- – Related to machines and inventions.
- – To write down or save information.
- – Showing thoughts or feelings.
- – Representing something else.
- – A view of natural scenery.
- – Far away.
- – To fly high in the sky.
- – Not trustworthy or dependable.
- – To change or develop over time.
- – Evidence that something is true.
- – Found or noticed something.
- – The main focus of something.
- – The ability to do something.
- – Having the necessary tools or features.
- – To extend over a larger area.
- – To move people or things from one place to another.
- – Someone who sees an event happen.
40 Clues: – Far away. • – Empty inside. • – Correct and exact. • – A picture of a person. • – Importance or meaning. • – To fly high in the sky. • – How heavy something is. • – Gradual change over time. • – Giving useful information. • – A view of natural scenery. • – Found or noticed something. • – Spoken rather than written. • – Representing something else. • – Restricted or not very much. • ...
Impact 3 Final Test Vocabulary 2025-03-23
Across
- – To move people or things from one place to another.
- – The distance from one wingtip to the other.
- – To move smoothly without effort.
- – Spoken rather than written.
- – Someone who sees an event happen.
- – A change that helps survival.
- – To extend over a larger area.
- – Having the necessary tools or features.
- – Empty inside.
- – Evidence that something is true.
- – The main focus of something.
- – Correct and exact.
- – Representing something else.
- – Gradual change over time.
- – Far away.
- – Based on long-standing customs.
- – To write down or save information.
- – Happening before the usual time.
- – Continuing to live or exist.
- – Tiny dry particles in the air or on surfaces.
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- – Related to machines and inventions.
- – Found or noticed something.
- – Importance or meaning.
- – Thought about or questioned something.
- – How heavy something is.
- – Important or full of meaning.
- – Giving useful information.
- – A view of natural scenery.
- – Restricted or not very much.
- – To move up and down, like wings.
- – Having ability or expertise in something.
- – To reveal or find something hidden.
- – Showing thoughts or feelings.
- – The ability to do something.
- – Not trustworthy or dependable.
- – Related to traditions and customs.
- – To change or develop over time.
- – To fly high in the sky.
- – A picture of a person.
- – Stood for or symbolized something.
40 Clues: – Far away. • – Empty inside. • – Correct and exact. • – Importance or meaning. • – A picture of a person. • – How heavy something is. • – To fly high in the sky. • – Gradual change over time. • – Giving useful information. • – A view of natural scenery. • – Found or noticed something. • – Spoken rather than written. • – Restricted or not very much. • – The ability to do something. • ...
1920's/1930's 2021-03-11
Across
- An important invention of the 1920's
- Type of camp to help men get work
- An illegal bar that sold bootleg liquour
- Describes the way women dressed in the 1920's
- In the 1930's the prairies experienced this
- Flappers had ___________ hair
- The Quintuplets who were treated like an attraction
- An important strike took place here
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- Most inventions of the 1920s needed this
- Strikers rode the rails to this city
- The type of music the 1920's is known for
- The 1930's are known as the Great _________
- The banning of alcohol
- The group of women who brought equality
- Someone who smuggles alcohol
- The type of flu that killed over 50 million
16 Clues: The banning of alcohol • Someone who smuggles alcohol • Flappers had ___________ hair • Type of camp to help men get work • An important strike took place here • An important invention of the 1920's • Strikers rode the rails to this city • The group of women who brought equality • Most inventions of the 1920s needed this • An illegal bar that sold bootleg liquour • ...
Medieval times 2025-10-15
Across
- – The economic system where peasants worked on a lord’s land to produce food and goods for the manor.
- – A split or division, especially within a religion (like the split between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches).
- – Educated government officials in China who gained power through civil service exams.
- – The head of the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome.
- – A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service between lords and vassals.
- – The leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church, similar to the pope in the West.
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- – A Chinese dynasty (960–1279 CE) known for inventions like gunpowder and the compass, and for economic prosperity.
- – A collection of Roman laws organized by Emperor Justinian that became the basis for many European legal systems.
- – A community where monks live, work, and pray.
- – A Muslim empire ruled by a caliph, the political and religious leader of Islam.
- – A Chinese dynasty (618–907 CE) known for strong government, trade growth, and cultural achievements.
- – A Muslim house of worship.
- – A piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in return for loyalty and military service.
- – A peasant who worked the land for a lord and was bound to the manor.
- – A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
15 Clues: – A Muslim house of worship. • – A community where monks live, work, and pray. • – The head of the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome. • – A peasant who worked the land for a lord and was bound to the manor. • – A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service. • ...
Crossword February 1Week 2025-02-04
Across
- Those who enter forcefully
- Led or directed
- Shaking of the ground
- In a like manner
- Innovative or pioneering
- Widely known
- Notable successes
- Exceptional brightness or talent
- Honoring with festivities
- Too many to be counted
- Findings of something new
- To make or become different
- Act of watching closely
- Near the beginning
- Thought about carefully
- What is left behind
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- Demonstrated to be true
- Certain to happen
- To watch carefully
- Exceptionally bright or clever
- Absolutely necessary
- Gathered into a list
- Act of trading or swapping
- Act of moving
- Greatest work of art
- Protection from harm
- Relating to the present
- Worthy of attention
- Strong belief or trust
- Desire to learn or know
- Drawn toward something
- Absolutely necessary
- Act of building something
- Gradual decline or rot
- Brought into existence
- Represented in physical form
- With pride or satisfaction
- Base or underlying support
- Repeated decorative designs
39 Clues: Widely known • Act of moving • Led or directed • In a like manner • Certain to happen • Notable successes • To watch carefully • Near the beginning • Worthy of attention • What is left behind • Absolutely necessary • Gathered into a list • Greatest work of art • Protection from harm • Absolutely necessary • Shaking of the ground • Strong belief or trust • Drawn toward something • ...
Occupation 2023-07-03
Across
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various art forms, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires and save lives, ensuring the safety of communities.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, entertaining others with their talent and creating beautiful melodies.
- Officer A member of law enforcement who maintains peace and order, protecting citizens and enforcing the law.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, working to keep people healthy and well.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, treating their illnesses and promoting their well-being.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals and creates new recipes, often working in restaurants or hotels.
- An author or storyteller who creates written content, including books, articles, or scripts.
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- Someone who conducts research and experiments to gain knowledge and make discoveries in various fields of study.
- A person who engages in sports or physical activities professionally, showcasing their skills and competing against others.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducting experiments and research in zero-gravity environments.
- A person who flies and operates aircraft, ensuring safe travel for passengers or transporting goods.
- Someone who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems, using scientific and mathematical principles.
- Someone who educates and guides students in a classroom, helping them learn and grow academically.
14 Clues: An author or storyteller who creates written content, including books, articles, or scripts. • Someone who educates and guides students in a classroom, helping them learn and grow academically. • An explorer who travels to space, conducting experiments and research in zero-gravity environments. • ...
HISTORY AND INVENTIONS IN MEDTECH BY D. BATION 2021-09-16
Across
- Diarrhea of urine
- Immunologic tests for syphilis
- Father of modern histology
- Immunology
- Rules for quality control in clinical laboratory
- Water casting
- Introduced the IVF
- Developed poliomyelitis vaccine
- Derived first human stem cell line
- Father of microbiology
- Measures the vital capacity of the lungs
- Hippocratic Oath
- Law of inherited characteristics from studies of plants
- Introduced hepatitis B vaccine
- First visual technology
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- Measure electrical changes during the beating of the heart
- Described phagocytosis in blood and their role in fighting infection
- Used to observe the throat and larynx
- Worked out the structure of hemoglobin
- Measuring blood pressure
- Presented the first pictures of bacilli
- Introduced steam sterilization in surgery
- First graduate of medical technology in the Philippines
- Development of the ABO blood group system
- To acquire about the lungs and heartbeats
- Developed polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
- Father of antiseptic surgery
- Examine objects that aren’t visible to the naked eye
- Immunity to rabies
- Bacteriology
30 Clues: Immunology • Bacteriology • Water casting • Hippocratic Oath • Diarrhea of urine • Introduced the IVF • Immunity to rabies • Father of microbiology • First visual technology • Measuring blood pressure • Father of modern histology • Father of antiseptic surgery • Immunologic tests for syphilis • Introduced hepatitis B vaccine • Developed poliomyelitis vaccine • ...
7.1 Spelling words 2024-02-28
Across
- a creature in a story
- the people who are in the competition or the performance
- someone who goes to someone else's home or goes to a new place
- someone who comes up with new ideas or creates inventions
- ruler of an empire
- a person who is in the army, fighting or preparing to fight for their country
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- someone who cleans a school or other business building
- the story teller or person who's point of view we get
- people who perform in plays, movies, and TV shows
- last weeks hardest spelling word, which has 2 'M's
- the person who lives next door
- people who make a house a new color or are making art with brushes
- a holiday to celebrate the people who have run the USA (all one word, no spaces)
- when 2 or more people or things are with each other
14 Clues: ruler of an empire • a creature in a story • the person who lives next door • people who perform in plays, movies, and TV shows • last weeks hardest spelling word, which has 2 'M's • when 2 or more people or things are with each other • the story teller or person who's point of view we get • someone who cleans a school or other business building • ...
Isaac newton 2021-11-22
6 Clues: Were was he born • what did he discover • What theory did Isaac Newton support • One of Isaac Newton's famous inventions • the thing that feel on Isaac newton's head • what animal ruined twenty years of research
Babylonian science 2023-08-20
Across
- what you practice when you do addition or multiplication
- a cool or interesting creation that could better humanity. Maybe.
- an ancient city known for its hanging gardens
Down
- they used to be used for writing, but now everyone knows them as kindles
- something that tells you the days and months of the year
- what chemistry, biology, or anatomy would fall under
6 Clues: an ancient city known for its hanging gardens • what chemistry, biology, or anatomy would fall under • what you practice when you do addition or multiplication • something that tells you the days and months of the year • a cool or interesting creation that could better humanity. Maybe. • they used to be used for writing, but now everyone knows them as kindles
Industrialization 2023-12-19
Across
- A building with machine and where goods are manufactured or assembled
- hard physical work
- The mass movement of people from one side of the world to another
Down
- The start of inventing new ideas that led to the inventions we have today
- When people rise up against the people in power for a better life
- When people are extremely poor
6 Clues: hard physical work • When people are extremely poor • When people rise up against the people in power for a better life • The mass movement of people from one side of the world to another • A building with machine and where goods are manufactured or assembled • The start of inventing new ideas that led to the inventions we have today
Victorian 2025-11-30
Across
- What major revolution transformed Britain’s economy and led to rapid factories, railways and urban growth? (adjective)
- Queen Victoria, whose … lasted from 1837–1901, gave the era her name
- Who became a new important social group — between upper class and working class — thanks to growth in commerce and professions? The … class.
- in 1861, Prince Albert died of …
- Opposite of rural? People moved to … areas by the thousands.
- laws and social changes that improve rights, labour conditions and public health in later Victorian times
- A major transformation during the Victorian age that turned Britain into a world-leading manufacturing economy
- The Stevensons were the era’s most famous … engineers
- What gave Britain global power in the Victorian period, thanks to colonies and overseas territories under its control
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- Prince … was Queen Victoria’s husband
- … was very important to the Victorians and influenced most aspects of their lives.
- What type of literature — often long and widely read — became popular across classes, thanks to print-culture and increased literacy?
- One of the words used to refer broadly to a span of time (Victorian ... 1820–1914)
- A defining feature of Victorian society: social status based on wealth, occupation and family (working, middle, and upper …)
- The Great … was visited by over 6 million people who came to see inventions and goods from other countries
- because she started her reign at 18, Victoria was name the … Queen at first.
16 Clues: in 1861, Prince Albert died of … • Prince … was Queen Victoria’s husband • The Stevensons were the era’s most famous … engineers • Opposite of rural? People moved to … areas by the thousands. • Queen Victoria, whose … lasted from 1837–1901, gave the era her name • because she started her reign at 18, Victoria was name the … Queen at first. • ...
The Gilded Age by Bryan H. 2013-06-05
Across
- Group of reformers who worked to solve problems cause by rapid industrial and urban growth of the late 1800s
- A legal arrangement grouping together a number of companies under a single board of directors
- Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- Total ownership of a product or service
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- Residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas
- A procedure that permitted voters to approve or reject a law that had already been proposed or passed by government
- People who wrote about troubling issues like child labor, racial discrimination, slum housing, and corruption in business
- Businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares
- An area below a ship's deck
- A procedure that allowed voters to propose a new law by collecting signatures on a petition
10 Clues: An area below a ship's deck • Total ownership of a product or service • Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • Residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas • Businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares • A procedure that allowed voters to propose a new law by collecting signatures on a petition • ...
Vocab 7 2025-11-13
Across
- showing a generous and kind nature, especially when forgiving an insult or injury
- the act of causing someone to believe something that is not true, through dishonest behavior, lies, or tricks
- lacking skill, competence, or ability, often in a clumsy or ineffective way
- a quantitative analyst, a financial professional who uses complex mathematical and statistical models to solve financial problems
- to suppress or put an end to something, often with force
- to work hard to find or get or to gather together
- to treat someone with an excessive amount of kindness, care, or protection, often leading to them being spoiled
- being open, honest, and sincere in your speech and thoughts
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- a remark or statement that may be true but is boring and has no meaning
- mentally sharp, clever, and has good judgment, often able to understand situations quickly and see how to use that knowledge to their advantage
- the occurrence of making valuable or pleasant discoveries by chance, without looking for them
- something that inspires awe or admiration, often due to its grandeur, beauty, or excellence
- suggesting that something unpleasant or bad is going to happen, often in a threatening or foreboding way
- he specialized language of a particular profession or group, using terms that may be difficult for outsiders to understand
14 Clues: to work hard to find or get or to gather together • to suppress or put an end to something, often with force • being open, honest, and sincere in your speech and thoughts • a remark or statement that may be true but is boring and has no meaning • lacking skill, competence, or ability, often in a clumsy or ineffective way • ...
UNIT 7: VOCABULARY 1 2025-11-21
Across
- It's your ability to use your imagination to make or think of something new and special.
- To do an action to see if you can do it or if it will work.
- A thought that comes into your mind about something you can do or make.
- The energy that makes lights, TVs, and many things work.
- It means not to succeed or not to get the result you wanted.
- These are new things that people make to help us or make life easier.
- It means to design or create something that has never been made before.
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- It's an answer to a problem.
- It means you accomplish something that you really try to do.
- Something that is wrong or difficult, and you need to find a way to fix it
- It's a round, spinning thing that helps things move easily.
- It's something that gives power to make things (e.g. toys and games) work.
- When you make a picture in your head or think of an interesting idea, you’re using your ______.
- It helps you do something.
14 Clues: It helps you do something. • It's an answer to a problem. • The energy that makes lights, TVs, and many things work. • To do an action to see if you can do it or if it will work. • It's a round, spinning thing that helps things move easily. • It means you accomplish something that you really try to do. • It means not to succeed or not to get the result you wanted. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzles 1, 2, 3 2022-12-01
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- The rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller A founder of a standard oil company.
- bargaining Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- Graham Bell Wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- A company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- enterprise When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- To improve something
- Starts to move quickly slowly.
- and Orville Wright Stayed in the air for 13 seconds and flew 120 feet.
- To get rid of something, or killing.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford Made the automobile available to millions of people.
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To be just right.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To become different
- Carnegie Endowed education and public libraries.
- Addams Came from a well-to-do family, felt sympathy for the poor.
- A place where people who need help go t
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Gompers Formed a new union.
25 Clues: To be just right. • To become different • To improve something • Gompers Formed a new union. • Starts to move quickly slowly. • Businesses owned by many investors. • To get rid of something, or killing. • The rapid growth of city populations. • A place where people who need help go t • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Chapter 18 2022-12-02
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- The rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller Most hated and admired figures of his time. Bought oil companies.
- bargaining negotiation of wages and working conditions by employees.
- Graham Bell He built the first version of a telephone.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- An arrangement that allows a third party to hold assets.
- The ownership and control of a trade or service.
- Something legal that is separated from its owners.
- enterprise A system that privately owns businesses.
- To make free of impurities.
- To speed up, or go faster.
- and Orville Wright Tested a gas powered plane. They flew the first planes.
- To get rid of something.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford American manufacturer, made automobiles available to millions. Introduced the assembly line.
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To give a good reason for an action.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change something.
- Carnegie He helped build the steel industry, turned poor men into rich men.
- Addams A reformer who worked hard for city dwellers and opened Hull house.
- A smaller doctors office.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Gompers Longest serving president of the federation.
25 Clues: To change something. • To get rid of something. • A smaller doctors office. • To speed up, or go faster. • To make free of impurities. • To give a good reason for an action. • The rapid growth of city populations. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • house A center offering help to the urban poor. • The ownership and control of a trade or service. • ...
Chapter 18 2022-12-02
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- The rapid growth of city populations.
- D. Rockefeller Most hated and admired figures of his time. Bought oil companies.
- bargaining negotiation of wages and working conditions by employees.
- Graham Bell He built the first version of a telephone.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- An arrangement that allows a third party to hold assets.
- The ownership and control of a trade or service.
- Something legal that is separated from its owners.
- enterprise A system that privately owns businesses.
- To make free of impurities.
- To speed up, or go faster.
- and Orville Wright Tested a gas powered plane. They flew the first planes.
- To get rid of something.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Ford American manufacturer, made automobiles available to millions. Introduced the assembly line.
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To give a good reason for an action.
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change something.
- Carnegie He helped build the steel industry, turned poor men into rich men.
- Addams A reformer who worked hard for city dwellers and opened Hull house.
- A smaller doctors office.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- Gompers Longest serving president of the federation.
25 Clues: To change something. • To get rid of something. • A smaller doctors office. • To speed up, or go faster. • To make free of impurities. • To give a good reason for an action. • The rapid growth of city populations. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • house A center offering help to the urban poor. • The ownership and control of a trade or service. • ...
Space 2022-02-07
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- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- The practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.
- The study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere and of their physical and chemical properties.
- An immense explosion of a massive star.
- The small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- Any of the very large groups of stars and associated matter that are found throughout the universe; a star system.
- Any one of the objects in space that are made of burning gas and that look like points of light in the night sky.
- People that go to space for new discoveries; study planets, stars, and other celestial bodies.
- any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere. Easy examples are the Moon, Sun, and the other planets.
- The amount of matter or substance that makes up an object.
- Newly visible star or nebula.
12 Clues: Newly visible star or nebula. • An immense explosion of a massive star. • The amount of matter or substance that makes up an object. • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • The small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. • ...
3rd 2024-02-01
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- Gravity will not work until you _____.
- Many discoveries have been discovered fumbling through text books and actually discovering two sought after answers _____.
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- Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____.
- _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls.
- Sometimes I just want to cringe when some amateur physicist proclaims his weight is a given weight instead my _____.
- Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction.
6 Clues: Gravity will not work until you _____. • _____, the sciences that explains the complexity of rolling balls. • Sometimes electrical studies gets is discouraging because those electrons are so _____. • Modern mass medias’ version of Newton’s 3rd law is for every action there is an opposite and unequal ____ reaction. • ...
Education 2022-04-22
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- a person who leaves school, college, or university before completing a qualification, or a person who lives in an unusual way
- to work with someone else for a special purpose
- someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
- using new methods or ideas
- the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very severe way
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- a place where children go to be educated
- an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles
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- someone whose job is to control the operation of a business, organization, or plan
- a person who is learning at a college or university
- very good and suitable to be copied by other people
- providing education or relating to education
- a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular group of people, an activity, a time, or a place
- the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people
14 Clues: using new methods or ideas • a place where children go to be educated • providing education or relating to education • to work with someone else for a special purpose • the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people • a person who is learning at a college or university • very good and suitable to be copied by other people • ...
DNA 2025-12-05
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- helix the iconic, twisted-ladder shape of a DNA molecule, consisting of two strands spiraling around each other
- the basic building block of nucleic acids, like DNA and RNA
- experiment with bacterium was the first to reveal the “transforming principle,” which led to the discovery that DNA acts as the carrier of genetic information
- discoveries, using phages for genetics (like transduction & DNA repair), and developing tools like phage display
- Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA
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- and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA
- rules define the specific hydrogen bonding between complementary nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA
- his experiment with Maclyn McCarty and Colin MacLeod, proving that DNA is the "transforming principle" that carries genetic information, a foundational discovery for molecular biology and genetics
- and Chase the Hershey-Chase experiment in 1952, which conclusively proved that DNA, not protein, carries genetic information, using radioactive labeling and a blender to show viral DNA enters bacteria to infect them, a pivotal discovery in molecular biology
- Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules
10 Clues: Chargaff discovering Chargaff's Rules • Franklin her crucial work on the structure of DNA • and Crick discovering the double helix structure of DNA • the basic building block of nucleic acids, like DNA and RNA • rules define the specific hydrogen bonding between complementary nitrogenous bases in DNA and RNA • ...
Industrial Businesses 2015-01-14
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- Shares in businesses that is owned by investors.
- People who oppose all forms of government.
- Shares of a stock holders profit.
- When one business had total or almost complete control over an entire industry.
- Discounts that were granted to the biggest customers by the railroads.
- Bargaining A body of employes who negotiate wages/other conditions.
- Carnegie A man who believed the rich had a duty to give to the poor.
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- production Making lots of products cheap and fast.
- A license the government gives to make/sell inventions.
- A factory/workplace where workers are employed for long hours with low wages.
- A person who is employed in place of someone in strike.
- Integration Gaining control of steps that are used to make raw materials in a product.
12 Clues: Shares of a stock holders profit. • People who oppose all forms of government. • Shares in businesses that is owned by investors. • production Making lots of products cheap and fast. • A license the government gives to make/sell inventions. • A person who is employed in place of someone in strike. • Bargaining A body of employes who negotiate wages/other conditions. • ...
Indutrial revolution 2023-05-11
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- Rapid movement of people from the rural areas to cities in search of industrial jobs was known as:
- Whatproducts are best related to the textile industry?
- Slater He opened the first industrial mill in the United States in 1790.
- NOT invented during the Industrial Revolution?
- improved and made the steam engine more useful?
- Industrial Revolution lead to an increase of population in....?
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- The industrial development in Europe had the GREATEST impact on what?
- At first, Factories were built on rivers. Why is this so?
- Marx He wrote the "Communist Manifesto."
- The growth of industry led to the development of a new economic system called:
- Beforethe Industrial Revolution,where were most goods made?
- bulb Whichof the following inventions created during the Industrial Revolution do we still use today?
12 Clues: Marx He wrote the "Communist Manifesto." • NOT invented during the Industrial Revolution? • improved and made the steam engine more useful? • Whatproducts are best related to the textile industry? • At first, Factories were built on rivers. Why is this so? • Beforethe Industrial Revolution,where were most goods made? • ...
Jobs 2023-08-02
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- A trained cook who prepares delicious meals and creates recipes in restaurants or other food establishments.
- A brave individual who puts out fires and responds to emergencies to keep people safe from harm.
- A professional who takes care of people's health, diagnoses illnesses, and prescribes treatments.
- A specialist who focuses on keeping teeth and gums healthy, preventing and treating oral health issues.
- A problem-solver who designs, builds, and maintains various structures, systems, and machines.
- A creative person who makes unique works of art, such as paintings, sculptures, or illustrations.
- A dedicated explorer who gathers and reports news about various events, stories, and issues to inform the public.
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- A person responsible for enforcing the law, protecting citizens, and maintaining order in a community.
- A skilled designer who plans and creates the structure and appearance of buildings and other spaces.
- A medical professional who takes care of animals' health, diagnoses and treats their illnesses.
- A hardworking person responsible for growing and harvesting food, taking care of animals, and managing agricultural land.
- A curious individual who conducts research and experiments to learn more about the world and make new discoveries.
- A healthcare worker who assists doctors in taking care of patients and provides support during medical treatments.
- A person who helps students learn new things, guides them through lessons and activities in school.
- A trained professional who flies airplanes or helicopters, safely transporting passengers or cargo.
15 Clues: A problem-solver who designs, builds, and maintains various structures, systems, and machines. • A medical professional who takes care of animals' health, diagnoses and treats their illnesses. • A brave individual who puts out fires and responds to emergencies to keep people safe from harm. • ...
The Peopling of the World 2024-11-14
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- The far reaching changes in human life resulting from the beginnings of farming.
- A people’s unique way of life.
- The time when people began to use bronze rather than copper or stone. (Believed to be around 2500 B.C.E.)
- Nomadic groups whose food supply depended on hunting animals and gathering berries.
- Humans and other creatures that walk upright.
- Highly mobile people who moved from place to place searching for new sources of food
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- The old stone age, from 2.5 million years to 8000 years B.C.E.
- The taming of animals for human use. Such as raising chickens or using horses.
- The new stone age, from 8000 years to about 3000 years B.C.E.
- the development of skills in a specific kind of work.
- Human made objects such as tools or jewelry. These items give scientists clues about how people lived, dressed or worshipped.
- People applying knowledge , tools and inventions to meet their needs.
- Complex culture with five specific characteristics.
13 Clues: A people’s unique way of life. • Humans and other creatures that walk upright. • Complex culture with five specific characteristics. • the development of skills in a specific kind of work. • The new stone age, from 8000 years to about 3000 years B.C.E. • The old stone age, from 2.5 million years to 8000 years B.C.E. • ...
BIOMIMETICS 2013-06-17
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- The invention of paper was inspired by a w___
- The invention of an incubator was inspired by a k_______
- The invention of a bullet train was inspired by a k_________
- The world we live in
- The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b___
- Inventions inspired by nature
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- Helps us easily access information
- The invention of a t___ was inspired by an abalone
- Helps us live comfortably
- The invention of k_____ was inspired by a spider web
10 Clues: The world we live in • Helps us live comfortably • Inventions inspired by nature • Helps us easily access information • The invention of paper was inspired by a w___ • The Eiffel Tower was inspired by the human b___ • The invention of a t___ was inspired by an abalone • The invention of k_____ was inspired by a spider web • ...
unit 9 test review 2024-01-30
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- - a political doctrine asserting that monarchs derive their authority from God and cannot be held accountable for their actions by human means.
- doctrine, political strategy, practice, state policy, or advocacy that consists in extending power by territorial acquisition or by extending political and economic control outward over other areas.
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- life liberty property were "locke"d" -natural rights
- absolute monarchs
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- Law of the Pendulum, Laws of Motion Telescope, Heavenly discoveries
- Sun is the center of the universe believed by Nicolaus Copernicus
- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
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- an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher
- "social contract"
- the process of making an area more urban.
- invented and improved a number of industrial technologies, he is best remembered for his improvements to the steam engine.
- individuals and households who typically fall between the working class and the upper class within a socio-economic hierarchy.
- tolerance, freedom of speech, separation of state and church
- advocated reform of slavery in The Spirit of Law
- -an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- Copernicus theory sparked the idea of this method
20 Clues: "social contract" • absolute monarchs • the process of making an area more urban. • advocated reform of slavery in The Spirit of Law • Copernicus theory sparked the idea of this method • life liberty property were "locke"d" -natural rights • tolerance, freedom of speech, separation of state and church • Sun is the center of the universe believed by Nicolaus Copernicus • ...
SS vocab chapter 11 terms 2023-02-22
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- The Erie Canal is a canal in upstate New York that runs east-west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie. Completed in 1825
- the count of a population
- was an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution that shaped the economy
- to transfer control
- an artificial waterway
- a part of a machine that can be replaced if broken by another part from the same machine
- it warned england to not mess with the US in trading or in the affairs of a different country
- this compromise admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state at the same time
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- economic activity taking place between 2 or more states
- sole legal right to an invention and its profit
- economic system in which people and companies own the means of production
- a market where there is one provider
- a type of economy which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- road on which tolls are collected
- money or other, such as machines or building, used to create wealth
- a machine that takes seeds from cotton.
- separate compartment in which water levels rise and fall in order to raise or lower boats on a canal
- rivalry based on special interests of different areas
18 Clues: to transfer control • an artificial waterway • the count of a population • road on which tolls are collected • a market where there is one provider • a machine that takes seeds from cotton. • sole legal right to an invention and its profit • rivalry based on special interests of different areas • economic activity taking place between 2 or more states • ...
Feudal Japan 2022-05-04
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- An era of Chinese history from 960-1279 that saw many cultural and technical inventions, including paper money and gunpowder.
- The code of the samurai in Japan, which valued loyalty and honor.
- Ritual suicide practiced by the Japanese samurai or sometimes formerly ordered by a court instead of the death penalty.
- A Japanese sect of Buddhism that searches for enlightenment through direct intuition through meditation
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- Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and parts of Europe. He lived from 1162 until 1227.
- A traditional religion of Japan that includes worship of ancestors and nature.
- A lord who owned land, pledged allegiance to and served the shogun in feudal Japan.
- In the Middle Ages, a Japanese military leader.
- In the Middle Ages, a social system in which nobles allowed people to use their land if they fought for and worked for them.
- In the Middle Ages, a member of the Japanese warrior class.
10 Clues: In the Middle Ages, a Japanese military leader. • In the Middle Ages, a member of the Japanese warrior class. • The code of the samurai in Japan, which valued loyalty and honor. • A traditional religion of Japan that includes worship of ancestors and nature. • A lord who owned land, pledged allegiance to and served the shogun in feudal Japan. • ...
Ohio 2022-11-18
6 Clues: home of many inventions • Has two major sport teams • known as the "glass city" • What city is the capital of ohio • has 1 NFL team based in this city. • A basketball legend was born here.
Justin Conerly May 13,2013 Period: 3rd 2013-05-13
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- simplest kind of business
- is a word, name, symbol, or slogan a business uses to identify its own goods and set them apart from others
- an agreement between two parties to carry out a transaction.
- is the protection provided to a creative work
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- taxes levied againest the property buildings, or land owned by a business
- rules that government agencies issue to implement laws
- an association of two or more persons who jointly own a for-profit business
- the document the federal government issues to inventors and companies that gives them the exclusive right to make, use, and sell thier inventions for 17 years
- a business formed under state or federal statutes that is authorized to act as a legal person
- is a tax levied against a business's profits.
10 Clues: simplest kind of business • is a tax levied against a business's profits. • is the protection provided to a creative work • rules that government agencies issue to implement laws • an agreement between two parties to carry out a transaction. • taxes levied againest the property buildings, or land owned by a business • ...
latin roots 2025-02-10
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- dramatically daring or thrilling
- an act or instance of creating or producing by exercise of the imagination, especially in art, music, etc
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- pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings
- a large formal meeting or assembly, as of members, representatives, or delegates, for discussion of and action on particular matters of common concern
- mode of building, construction, or organization; arrangement of parts, elements, or constituents
- an exciting or very unusual experience
- esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person
7 Clues: dramatically daring or thrilling • an exciting or very unusual experience • pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings • esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person • mode of building, construction, or organization; arrangement of parts, elements, or constituents • ...
Unit 3 Mesopotamia 2023-10-02
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- Mediterranean Coast, Shipbuilders, traders
- Who received the 10 Commandments
- A city state is the city and the surrounding
- The Persians connected their empire by building
- What are the followers of Judaism called
- How far did the Persian Empire stretch
- Who is allowed to attend school in Mesopotamia
- Mesopotamia is located in
- What is the idea of the Code of Hammurabi
- Mesopotamia is between what two rivers
- Our alphabet is based off what alphabet
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- What gift was given by King Nebuchadnezzar to his wife
- Why did early invaders settle in Mesopotamia
- How are the Ten Commandments and Hammurabi’s Code similar/different?
- How did the Persian Empire become so large
- Who introduced smelting iron for weapons
- What leader of Judaism was given the Covenant
- What are the first written laws
- What was the first civilization to use irrigation ditches
- What is a Sumerian inventions
- Symbol of Judaism
- What is a Sumerian ziggurat used for
- The Persian government that was set up to rule by?
- The Phoenicians used snails to make
- What religion is associated with the Jordan River Valley
- The Persian Religion of two opposing forces and one creator god is
- Early settlers found Mesopotamia to be a great place because
- The scribes in Sumer use this writing
- What is the holy text of Judaism and the Hebrews
- What is the most important concept brought by Judaism
30 Clues: Symbol of Judaism • Mesopotamia is located in • What is a Sumerian inventions • What are the first written laws • Who received the 10 Commandments • The Phoenicians used snails to make • What is a Sumerian ziggurat used for • The scribes in Sumer use this writing • How far did the Persian Empire stretch • Mesopotamia is between what two rivers • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-27
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- A famous Babylonian king. Page 20
- Each city-state had its own _________who ruled the land. Page 30
- What writing tablets were made from. Page 34
- Mesopotamians built their homes out of bricks made of this. Page 23
- The hanging gardens were built for this woman. Page 22
- These people conquered Mesopotamia. Page 40
- Mesopotamians had this type of roof. Page 23
- Mesopotamians likely thought these structures brought them closer to their gods. Page 29
- This tool helped early Sumerians get the land ready for their crops. page 12
- This was one of the world’s most important inventions. It made it easier to farm, travel, and shape clay into pottery.
- The moon god of the Mesopotamians. Page 28
- One of the two rivers that make up the “Fertile Crescent.” page 11
- This ruler collected many clay tablets and created a library. Page 31
- The Mesopotamians used this type of math. Page 37
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- The first writing system. Page 33
- When cities and the villages that surround them have their own independent governments. Page 16
- This place is sometimes called, “the cradle of civilization.” page 8
- These people were fierce warriors. Page 19
- The people who knew how to read and write cuneiform. Page 35
- The world’s earliest known poet. Page 36
- Type of clothing Mesopotamians wore. Page 24
21 Clues: The first writing system. Page 33 • A famous Babylonian king. Page 20 • The world’s earliest known poet. Page 36 • The moon god of the Mesopotamians. Page 28 • These people were fierce warriors. Page 19 • These people conquered Mesopotamia. Page 40 • Mesopotamians had this type of roof. Page 23 • Type of clothing Mesopotamians wore. Page 24 • ...
Business Administration 2024-09-10
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- process of creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumer’s mind.
- granting permission to use intellectual property under specified conditions in exchange for compensation or royalties.
- creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
- legally binding agreement between two or more parties outlining terms and conditions of an arrangement.
- encompasses all activities aimed at raising awareness about products or services to drive sales.
- strategic planning tool used to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to business competition
- promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
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- delivering products or services to consumers through various channels.
- sources from which a business earns money.
- total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business over time.
- one party provides financial support for an event or activity in exchange for advertising benefits.
- practice of promoting goods by presenting them in retail outlets effectively.
- Relations managing communication between an organisation and its public to build a positive image.
- a specific group of consumers at which a company aims its products or services.
14 Clues: sources from which a business earns money. • delivering products or services to consumers through various channels. • total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business over time. • practice of promoting goods by presenting them in retail outlets effectively. • a specific group of consumers at which a company aims its products or services. • ...
Discovery of Cells and Cell Theory 2021-02-09
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- a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart.
- The basic unit of life.
- In 1665, this scientist discovered cells by observing thin slices of cork under a microscope.
- A type of cell that has a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures. (Examples: plant, animal, and fungi cells)
- Tissues come together to form these structures, which carry out important functions for the body. (Examples: heart, stomach, and skin)
- This organelle is a sac that stores water, food, and/or waste products.
- This rigid outer covering is found only in plant cells. It gives the plant cell structure and support.
- a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement.
- A jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains all of the organelles.
- This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering).
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- a specialized tissue in the body that transports messages from the brain to locations throughout the body.
- This organelle provides energy for the cell.
- A type of cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound structures. (Example: Bacteria)
- Robert Hooke, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, Rudolph Virchow all made discoveries, which contributed to the development of this fundamental principle of biology.
- Cells that work together for a common function form __________.
- Parts of a cell that carry out important functions for the cell.
- This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity
- This scientific tool magnifies small objects, making it possible to observe cells.
- This green, disc-shaped organelle is found only in plant cells. Photosynthesis takes place within this organelle.
19 Clues: The basic unit of life. • This organelle provides energy for the cell. • a specialized tissue in a body helps with movement. • a specialized tissue in a body that controls the heart. • This organelle contains DNA and directs the cell’s activity • This organelle forms the cells boundary (its outer covering). • ...
Agricultural Revolution (19) 2016-03-30
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- a layer of gas protecting humans from the sun's harmful rays
- land held to be used by everyone
- colonizing power
- feed on growing plants, ex. grass
- world-wide
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
- new inventions; the science of industry
- animal food
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- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a supply of workers
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- to use
- money used to invest in business
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • colonizing power • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • feed on growing plants, ex. grass • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • ...
the Columbian exchange 2021-10-28
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- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521
- the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S
- About the size of a chestnut, this little fruit is packed with caffeine and have a bitter taste
- used in marinara sauce
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- comes from sugarcane
- known as corn
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- Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility
- one of the three Spanish ships used by Genoan explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies
- a perennial tropical grass with tall stout jointed stems from which sugar is extracted
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its logosyllabic script—the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in pre-Columbian Americas
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case
- a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which butter and chocolate are made.
- a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th–17th centuries.
20 Clues: known as corn • comes from sugarcane • used in marinara sauce • the largest federally recognized tribe in the U.S • Born in Medellin, Spain, to a family of lesser nobility • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case • ...
Mrs. Schletzbaum's Unit 1Week 4 Vocabulary 2022-03-16
Across
- to show strong feelings about something
- to show great interest or excitement
- papers given to a company or person that give them a right to sell new inventions
- imagine good things happening in the future
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- influenced by charm, art or skill
- declared to be your own
- an important advance
- made or invented for a particular purpose
8 Clues: an important advance • declared to be your own • influenced by charm, art or skill • to show great interest or excitement • to show strong feelings about something • made or invented for a particular purpose • imagine good things happening in the future • papers given to a company or person that give them a right to sell new inventions
Week 4 Vocabulary Test 2022-10-03
Across
- papers issued to a person or company granting right to be the only one to make new inventions
- showing great interest or excitement
- influenced by art, charm, or skill
- imagined something that could happen in the future
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- declared as one's own
- important advance
- having or showing strong feeling
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
8 Clues: important advance • declared as one's own • having or showing strong feeling • influenced by art, charm, or skill • showing great interest or excitement • imagined something that could happen in the future • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • papers issued to a person or company granting right to be the only one to make new inventions
1r1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-17
Across
- An explanation that has been tested by numerous, independent researchers over a long period of time.
- An experiment or observation is ____ when others who do the same experiment or make the same observation get the same result.
- A statement that makes a claim, backs it up with evidence and explains the reasoning for making the claim.
- The formal process used to study the sciences.
- The foundation for all scientific discoveries.
- The factor that is changed by the scientist during an experiment.
- Anything that has mass and volume
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- Astrology is an example of a(n) ______.
- Data is _____ when it describes what is actually observed or measured without opinion or interpretation.
- An unconfirmed but testable explanation of an observation that is often written in an if...then statement.
- A list of steps that outlines how to perform a particular experiment
- Factors in an experiment that could affect the outcome but are kept constant
- A statement that says something is true
- Our universe obeys a set of _____.
- A factor which may change.
- An acitivity that is set up with specific conditions so that you can make observations.
16 Clues: A factor which may change. • Anything that has mass and volume • Our universe obeys a set of _____. • Astrology is an example of a(n) ______. • A statement that says something is true • The formal process used to study the sciences. • The foundation for all scientific discoveries. • The factor that is changed by the scientist during an experiment. • ...
Vocabulary practice 2025-05-26
5 Clues: Old story that isn't true • New things found or learned • The state of being real or alive • Not based on real scientific facts • Mind-to-mind communication without words
MHS Trailblazer Women's History Month Crossword 2026-03-03
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- The first woman to win multiple Grammy awards and the first African-American woman to win a Grammy.
- The first and only woman to receive the Medal of Honor.
- The first woman to go to space, sent by the Soviet Union during the space race.
- The first woman to win a nobel prize for her discoveries in radiation.
- The first woman to enlist in the US armed forces, particularly the Navy.
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- The first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the 1900 Paris Olympics in the sailing events.
- The first woman to be a Supreme Court Justice.
- The first woman to serve in Congress.
- The first woman to run for president as a part of the early feminist movements, and the first woman to be a stock broker on wall street.
- The first woman to receive a Pulitzer prize for her novel "The Age of Innocence".
10 Clues: The first woman to serve in Congress. • The first woman to be a Supreme Court Justice. • The first and only woman to receive the Medal of Honor. • The first woman to win a nobel prize for her discoveries in radiation. • The first woman to enlist in the US armed forces, particularly the Navy. • ...
Movies and tv shows 2026-02-23
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- opera A long-running television drama that focuses on emotional relationships, family conflicts, and everyday life situations, usually with many episodes.
- A genre where the story is told using animation
- comedy A genre that combines romance and humor, focusing on a love story with lighthearted and funny moments.
- fiction A genre based on imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced technology, space travel, time travel, aliens, or scientific discoveries.
- A non-fiction genre that presents real-life events, people, or issues to inform or educate the audience.
- show A program that shows real people (not actors) in real-life situations, competitions, or social experiments, though sometimes partially scripted.
- A genre that explores serious themes and realistic characters, often focusing on emotional development and conflict.
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- show A program where contestants compete in challenges, quizzes, or games to win prizes or money.
- A genre focused on suspense, tension, and excitement, often involving crime, danger, or unexpected twists.
- A genre where characters express emotions and advance the story through songs and dance performances.
- A genre intended to make the audience laugh through humor, funny situations, or exaggerated characters.
- genre designed to scare, shock, or create suspense and fear in the audience.
- show A genre where characters express emotions and advance the story through songs and dance performances.
13 Clues: A genre where the story is told using animation • genre designed to scare, shock, or create suspense and fear in the audience. • show A program where contestants compete in challenges, quizzes, or games to win prizes or money. • A genre where characters express emotions and advance the story through songs and dance performances. • ...
