discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Occupation 2023-07-03
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- Someone who designs and plans buildings or structures, considering functionality, aesthetics, and safety.
- Someone who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems, using scientific and mathematical principles.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses, working to keep people healthy and well.
- A person who engages in sports or physical activities professionally, showcasing their skills and competing against others.
- A medical professional who provides healthcare to animals, treating their illnesses and promoting their well-being.
- A brave individual who works to extinguish fires and save lives, ensuring the safety of communities.
- A person who flies and operates aircraft, ensuring safe travel for passengers or transporting goods.
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- Someone who conducts research and experiments to gain knowledge and make discoveries in various fields of study.
- An explorer who travels to space, conducting experiments and research in zero-gravity environments.
- Officer A member of law enforcement who maintains peace and order, protecting citizens and enforcing the law.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, entertaining others with their talent and creating beautiful melodies.
- 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.
- A skilled cook who prepares delicious meals and creates new recipes, often working in restaurants or hotels.
- A creative individual who expresses themselves through various art forms, such as painting, sculpture, or music.
15 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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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). • ...
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 • ...
Roman vocab words 2024-04-08
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- A set of rules that the Romans wrote to start a system of justice
- That person's standing on the social structure
- The two top dogs were, the leaders of government in the Roman Republic
- Just the same thing as an empire
- Averagdege joes that one just below patricians
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- A person who rents out and owns multiple properties and is rich and high-status
- Voting to Say that you can't pass that law
- A type of government in which people vote for the people in charge very similar to a democracy
- An elected official who serves for one year very similar to a governor
- The highest council in Rome at the time and was the most important kind of like a bunch of governors
- Was an officer that the plebes picked to protect their best interests
- One of Rome’s most incredible inventions that have lasted thousands of years and is still in good condition today, is even used in the day lifes of most people
12 Clues: Just the same thing as an empire • Voting to Say that you can't pass that law • That person's standing on the social structure • Averagdege joes that one just below patricians • A set of rules that the Romans wrote to start a system of justice • Was an officer that the plebes picked to protect their best interests • ...
Unit Four Vocab (Part One) 2022-09-26
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- An area that a culture is based in or that is important to them
- A wrong behavior imposed by social custom
- A part of self perception, it is an identity or feeling of belonging to a group
- Identity that groups of people who are perceived to share a physiological trait share
- Physical objects, resources, and things people use to define their culture.
- Beliefs, customs, and stories of a culture that are passed down by word of mouth
- Traditionally practiced by small rural groups living away from other groups
- The process where smaller groups or cultures come to resemble a bigger group or assume their values and behaviors
- Spreading of ideas through the actual movement of people and groups
- The spreading of smaller things or ideas even though the characteristic itself fails to diffuse
- Practiced in large societies that share certain things despite differences in other characteristics
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- Traditional foods that are passed through and consumed by generations
- Unique houses to a region based on available materials and preferences
- Thoughts, ideas and beliefs that make up a culture
- Places where ideas and inventions spring up and spread to other parts of the world
- When cultures adopt other cultures ideas, practices or beliefs
- Music that tells a cultural story
- A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something specific to a particular culture
- Regions with people who share the same cultural traits
- Housing determined by culture and location
- The rapid spreading of a characteristic throughout the population
- A place with a lot of people from the same culture
22 Clues: Music that tells a cultural story • A wrong behavior imposed by social custom • Housing determined by culture and location • Thoughts, ideas and beliefs that make up a culture • A place with a lot of people from the same culture • Regions with people who share the same cultural traits • When cultures adopt other cultures ideas, practices or beliefs • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- People who invented a thing is called
- The co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation invented Polaroid instant _____,and allowed users to take and develop a picture in just under 60 seconds.
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- E = mc^2 developer
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- The co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation .
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- Place that the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation born.(Three Capital Letter )
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • The co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation . • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Place that the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation born.(Three Capital Letter ) • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • ...
Mrs. Schletzbaum's Unit 1Week 4 Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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- 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
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- 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
Chapter 3 Marketing - Understanding Marketing Environment 2026-02-19
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- hardworking, financially responsible and embrace diversity
- the money a consumer has left after paying taxes to use for necessities
- strong-willed passionate about the environment and optomistic sometimes referred to as "millennials"
- a personal moral philosophy that focuss on teh greatest good for the greatest number by assessing the costs and benefits of the consequences of ethical behavior
- domographic characteristics of te population and its culture
- pertains to the income, expenditures, and resources that affect the cost of running a business and household
- a grassroots movement to increase the influence, power, and rights of consumers in dealing with institutions
- "let the buyer beware"
- employees who report unethical or illegal actions of their employers
- innovations or inventions from applied science or engineering research
- conducting business in a way that protects the natural environment while making economic progress
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- process of continually acquiring information on events occurring outsie the organizaation to identify and interpret potential trends
- self-reliant and supportive of racial and ethical diversity
- the money that remains after paying for taxes and necessities
- restrictions that state and federal laws place on businesses with regard to the conduct of its activities
- an information andcommunication-bases electronic exchange environment occupied by sophisticated computer and telecommunication technologies and digital offerings
- the moral principles and values that govern the actions and decisions of an individual or group
- total amount of money made in one year by a person, household, or family unit
- set of values, ideas, and attitudes that are learned and shared among the members of the group
- reaching retirement age and focused on health fitness and retirement housing
20 Clues: "let the buyer beware" • hardworking, financially responsible and embrace diversity • self-reliant and supportive of racial and ethical diversity • domographic characteristics of te population and its culture • the money that remains after paying for taxes and necessities • employees who report unethical or illegal actions of their employers • ...
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.
Chapter 19 (Vocabulary) 2020-12-11
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- Exclusive right to make or sell inventions
- Industrial Revolution A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- Process A way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities.
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- Graham Bell Patented the telephone
- Edison The inventor of the electric light bulb and many electric power plants
- and Orville Wright Built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine
- Ford Introduced the Model T in 1908. The first to implement a moving assembly line in manufacturing
7 Clues: Graham Bell Patented the telephone • Exclusive right to make or sell inventions • Edison The inventor of the electric light bulb and many electric power plants • and Orville Wright Built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine • Industrial Revolution A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s • ...
Physics Project 2021-01-21
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- His studies provided support for the idea that the Earth revolves round the sun and his work on falling bodies also laid the groundwork for Newton’s subsequent theories.
- His work showed that space and time are not immutable but are fluid and malleable.
- He contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
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- He outlined the principle of gravity.
- The first woman to win a Nobel and the first person to win two separate Nobels.
- He discovered of the theory of electromagnetism.
- He played a key role in the development of quantum electrodynamics, the theory that describes how light and matter interact, earning him a Nobel prize in 1965
- He won a Nobel for research on atomic nuclei.
8 Clues: He outlined the principle of gravity. • He won a Nobel for research on atomic nuclei. • He discovered of the theory of electromagnetism. • The first woman to win a Nobel and the first person to win two separate Nobels. • His work showed that space and time are not immutable but are fluid and malleable. • ...
Ch 19 Vocabulary Activity 2020-12-11
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- a violent strike took place at Andrew Carnegie's Homestead steel factory in Pennsylvania.
- all workers acting collectively
- Act a law that made it illegal to create monopoly lies or trusts that restrained trade
- stopped traffic on many railroad lines until federal courts ordered the workers to return to their jobs.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- a view of society based on scientist Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection.
- owning all businesses in a certain field
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- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities
- another early labor union
- someone threw bomb that wounded many police officer and killed eight
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions.
- The first national labor union was founded in the 1870s
- Revolution a period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- total ownership of a product or service.
- business that sell portions of ownership called stock shares
- a legal arrangement grouping together a number of companies under a single board of directors.
16 Clues: another early labor union • all workers acting collectively • total ownership of a product or service. • owning all businesses in a certain field • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions. • The first national labor union was founded in the 1870s • business that sell portions of ownership called stock shares • ...
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
RU ITEC411 Chapter 4: Intellectual Property 2022-10-16
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- used to protect original works.
- law passed in 1998 to protect copyrights online.
- ______ use doctrine - allows the use of copyrighted material as loss as it contributed to new work.
- used to copyright inventions.
- also know as "jailbreaking", this is the act of cracking a digital device to install software the maker never intended.
- _______ Engineering - the process of taking something apart to figure out how it works.
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- allows a programmer to develop code to interact with another programmers code.
- the practice of distributing media online.
- any word, symbol or design used to identify goods or services.
- used to control the access a user has to a piece of digital media
- downloading and distributing copyrighted work without express permission.
- Website that was found by the court in 2001 to encourage the infringement of various copyrighted works online.
- ______software is software that anyone can modify or copy
- Also know as read-only memory.
14 Clues: used to copyright inventions. • Also know as read-only memory. • used to protect original works. • the practice of distributing media online. • law passed in 1998 to protect copyrights online. • ______software is software that anyone can modify or copy • any word, symbol or design used to identify goods or services. • ...
Social studies cross word 2022-12-08
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- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- Wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Stayed in the air for 13 seconds and flew 120 feet.
- To improve something
- To get rid of something, or killing.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- To be just right.
- Endowed education and public libraries.
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- A company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- Gompers Formed a new union.
- Made the automobile available to millions of people.
- enterprise When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- To become different
- A founder of a standard oil company.
- A place where people who need help go to.
- Starts to move quickly slowly.
- Addams Came from a well-to-do family, felt sympathy for the poor.
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- bargaining Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
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. • A founder of a standard oil company. • To get rid of something, or killing. • The rapid growth of city populations. • Endowed education and public libraries. • A place where people who need help go to. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword puzzles 1, 2, 3 2022-12-05
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- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- house A center offering help to the urban poor.
- Wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Stayed in the air for 13 seconds and flew 120 feet.
- To improve something
- To get rid of something, or killing.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- To be just right.
- Endowed education and public libraries.
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- A company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry.
- Gompers Formed a new union.
- Made the automobile available to millions of people.
- enterprise When you know you can give that person something and they will give it back.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- To become different
- A founder of a standard oil company.
- A place where people who need help go to.
- Starts to move quickly slowly.
- Addams Came from a well-to-do family, felt sympathy for the poor.
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- bargaining Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
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. • A founder of a standard oil company. • To get rid of something, or killing. • The rapid growth of city populations. • Endowed education and public libraries. • A place where people who need help go to. • ...
word on a cross 2022-12-01
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- line: A manufacturing method in which products are put together in a sequence of steps
- Carnegie: Owner of steel company
- Addams: reformer
- Ford: He made the automobile available to millions by the assembly line
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- Gompers: President of AFL
- Small apartments where multiple people lived
- legal entity that is separate from its owners
- medical center
- A person who owns a business
- to change
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- enterprise: an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- when a lot of people move from the west
- to speed up
- an arrangement where a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- completely remove or get rid of something
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- D. Rockefeller: Owner of Oil company
- and Orville Wright: The tested a gas powered airplane
- Graham Bell: Created the telephone
- bargaining: negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- house: an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community
- To remove unwanted elements from a substance
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: to change • to speed up • medical center • Addams: reformer • Gompers: President of AFL • A person who owns a business • Carnegie: Owner of steel company • Graham Bell: Created the telephone • D. Rockefeller: Owner of Oil company • when a lot of people move from the west • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • completely remove or get rid of something • ...
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 • ...
TOPIC 2026-02-23
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- Medical solutions developed by science
- Period when humans used fire and chipped stone tools
- Statistic lowered by medical advances
- What humans seek over nature via tech
- technology converts nature into
- Social hierarchy our ancestors likely valued
- Proposed age marked by human-driven species loss
- Built via better resource management and tech
- Curiosity driving scientific discovery
- Stories ancestors used to explain the world
- Duty to use tech for collective good
- Risk to species from human activity
- Risk to natural spaces from tech use
- Movement of communities seeking new resources
- How humans adjust to new technologies
- Simple stone machines from the Stone Age
- Philosopher who explored technology’s essence
- How early Common Era communities functioned
- Factor driving demand for tech and resources
- Forging minerals into durable materials for tools/ornaments
- humans who used fire and chipped stones
- Great influence from advanced technology
- Progress in science and tech over time
- How tech uncovers truths about humanity
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- that turns rivers into power sources
- Modern tech connecting global communities
- Practices balanced with modern innovation
- Length of life extended by scientific discoveries
- Core nature of technology, a philosophical focus
- Era of human expansion and resource competition
- Ancestors’ explanation for events beyond their control
- Shiny metal/stone items used to show status
- Each period of human tech development
- Tools/machines invented to make tasks faster and easier
- Term describing times before written records
- Connection between humanity and nature
- Measure of a territory’s economic output
- Process of shaping metals into useful items
- Era of sharpened stone tools and simple machines
- What technology is designed to fulfill
40 Clues: technology converts nature into • Risk to species from human activity • that turns rivers into power sources • Duty to use tech for collective good • Risk to natural spaces from tech use • Statistic lowered by medical advances • What humans seek over nature via tech • How humans adjust to new technologies • Each period of human tech development • ...
AP World Vocabulary: Chapter 3 and 4. 2025-10-30
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- also known as Temujin, leader of Mongols
- important fruit from Southeast Asia that made its way to Africa
- said to be richest man ever to exist; leader of Mali empire
- religion of Swahili states
- "Mongols of the Sea
- Mongol takeover of Persia; state name
- the pillar of Islam that Mansa Musa did; hajj
- Mongol military technique used to take down Moscow
- The Mongols bred many animals like horses so they were:
- the two boats used in Zheng He's fleet, starting with j and then with d
- Italian traveler that took notes on China and Asia by travelling along the Silk Road
- The Khanate in which Mongol conquered Russia was in.
- Arab traveler who traveled along the silk road and wrote about his discoveries
- Mongol merchants were called:
- animal domesticated by West African kingdoms
- the Mongols lived a ___ because they moved around so much
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- cosmopolitan empire in Southeast Asia and major trading hub in Sea Roads; strait of Malacca
- leader of the Yuan Dynasty
- the empire in which Angkor Wat is located
- important animal in Americas, domesticated in Peru
- where Borobudur is located
- little villages along the trade routes for rest and trade
- What the Mongols started doing because of them conquering Persia
- Chinese traveler and fleet commander
- religious and important learning center in West Africa
- Mongol way of communication
- the construction of roads and "great houses" in Chaco Canyon
- communities that have a unique religion but live in an area with a different religion are said to be
- American civilization in present-day Mississippi that traded mica and copper
- language of Swahili states
30 Clues: "Mongols of the Sea • leader of the Yuan Dynasty • where Borobudur is located • religion of Swahili states • language of Swahili states • Mongol way of communication • Mongol merchants were called: • Chinese traveler and fleet commander • Mongol takeover of Persia; state name • also known as Temujin, leader of Mongols • the empire in which Angkor Wat is located • ...
6 weeks review 2026-02-12
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- Broke away from the Catholic Church because the Pope would not grant him a divorce, leading to the creation of the Church of England.
- A period of renewed interest in classical Greek and Roman ideas that encouraged questioning and led to the Scientific Revolution.
- A system where government power is restricted by laws or a constitution.
- A government in which a king or queen shares power with a legislature and is limited by laws adopted after England Glorious Revolution
- Basic rights all people are born with, including life, liberty, and property.
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- Wrote the 95 Theses challenging the Catholic Church’s sale of indulgences, which started the Protestant Reformation.
- A period of major scientific discoveries and new ways of thinking based on observation and experimentation (influenced by the Renaissance and Humanism)
- Invention that allowed ideas to spread quickly throughout Europe.
- Renaissance movement focused on human potential, classical learning, and individual achievement rather than only religious subjects.
- Bible Translated into German, increased literacy and allowed ordinary people to read the Bible in their own language instead of Latin.
- A movement influenced by the Scientific Revolution that promoted natural rights and limited government, inspiring the American and French Revolutions.
- Non religious view
- Used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory that Earth moves around the sun.
13 Clues: Non religious view • Invention that allowed ideas to spread quickly throughout Europe. • A system where government power is restricted by laws or a constitution. • Basic rights all people are born with, including life, liberty, and property. • Used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory that Earth moves around the sun. • ...
Galileo 2024-06-06
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- What Galileo discovered around Jupiter.
- What he used to prove something.
- What was Galileo.
- Darker patches on the sun.
- What science did he show with balls.
- Another student
- What did he use to find moons next to Jupiter.
- What did Galileo find around Saturn.
- Device used to measure temperature.
- The studies of interstellar bodies.
- What tower did he drop the balls from.
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- Where we live in space.
- What did Galileo get exiled for.
- What did Galileo discover on the moon.
- The 2nd closest planet to the sun.
- What were most of Galileo's discoveries in space.
- What did Galileo discover in the church.
- What part of Galileo is in display.
- What law of motion did Galileo pioneer.
- What did Galileo invent in math.
- What condition did he have when he was older
- What Planet did Galileo find with a telescope
- One of the students
- What galaxy do we live in.
24 Clues: Another student • What was Galileo. • One of the students • Where we live in space. • Darker patches on the sun. • What galaxy do we live in. • What did Galileo get exiled for. • What he used to prove something. • What did Galileo invent in math. • The 2nd closest planet to the sun. • What part of Galileo is in display. • Device used to measure temperature. • ...
RU ITEC411 CH4 Intellectual Property 2025-10-21
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- Implements copyleft for free software distribution
- Technologies that control access to and uses of intellectual property
- 1998 law with anticircumvention provisions and safe harbor protections for websites
- High-volume unauthorized copying of intellectual property including software, music, and movies
- Using someone else's work and representing it as one's own
- Sony video recording machine at center of Supreme Court case about private copying
- Free operating system kernel developed by Linus Torvalds and distributed as open source
- Notice sent to websites requesting removal of copyright-infringing content
- Programs distributed with source code available, allowing unrestricted copying and modification
- Legal protection for inventions that gives the inventor a monopoly for a specified period
- Legal protection for creative works such as books, music, software, and videos
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- Process of decompiling software to understand how it works to create compatible products
- Status of works after copyright expires, allowing anyone to freely copy and use them
- Legal protection for brand names and identifying marks of products or services
- Concept ensuring software remains free by requiring modifications to maintain the same licensing terms
- Popular file-sharing service with 50 million users that allowed copying of MP3 songs
- Doctrine allowing limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like criticism or education
- DMCA provisions protecting websites from liability when users post infringing material
- Software made publicly available in source code form for users to view and modify
- Unauthorized use of copyrighted material that violates the owner's exclusive rights
20 Clues: Implements copyleft for free software distribution • Using someone else's work and representing it as one's own • Technologies that control access to and uses of intellectual property • Notice sent to websites requesting removal of copyright-infringing content • Legal protection for brand names and identifying marks of products or services • ...
Game-Based Learning-National Differences-IB-Crosswords 2026-01-23
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- An economic system in which production is privately owned and determined by supply and demand forces.
- A philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and self-interest over the interests of the state.
- An economic system that combines elements of both market and command economies.
- A legal document specifying the rights and obligations of parties involved in a business exchange.
- A political philosophy that prioritizes collective goals over individual goals and freedoms.
- A resource owned by an individual or business, including land, capital, or intellectual assets.
- A legal right granting inventors exclusive control over their inventions for a defined period.
- An economic system where the government plans production, prices, and distribution of goods and services.
- The process of transferring ownership of state-owned enterprises to private investors.
- An ideology advocating public ownership of the means of production for the common good.
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- A form of socialism that seeks equality through totalitarian control and state ownership of economic activity.
- Legal responsibility of a firm when a product causes injury, damage, or death.
- The abuse of public or private power for personal gain, often violating property rights.
- A political system in which government is exercised by the people directly or through elected representatives.
- A political system in which one person or party exercises absolute control over all aspects of life.
15 Clues: Legal responsibility of a firm when a product causes injury, damage, or death. • An economic system that combines elements of both market and command economies. • The process of transferring ownership of state-owned enterprises to private investors. • An ideology advocating public ownership of the means of production for the common good. • ...
History Vocab 2024-05-10
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- What people who moved to the city did before they moved
- These were replacing people's jobs and helping others as well
- This was a very popular invention during the Industrial Revolution
- This is where people worked during the Industrial Revolution
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- This was why people were moving to the city
- This was one of the reasons why diseases appearing
6 Clues: This was why people were moving to the city • This was one of the reasons why diseases appearing • What people who moved to the city did before they moved • This is where people worked during the Industrial Revolution • These were replacing people's jobs and helping others as well • This was a very popular invention during the Industrial Revolution
ElectroMagnetism 2026-04-08
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- what we call something that has two poles like an electron
- a piece of iron that is wrapped with a coil of copper to make an electromagnet
- a brand of cars is named after this inventor of AC and AC/DC current
- the subject/relationship between electricity and magnetism
- a magnet that stays magnetic without electricity
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- a magnet that is only a magnet when electric current is actively flowing through it
- the most common metal used to make the coil of an electromagnet
- A magnet that is created from an electric current flowing through a coil of wire wrapped around an iron core.
- the abbreviation for magnetic levitation like when used on trains
- a series of loops of wire usually around an iron core
- the letters we use to say magnetic resonance imaging
- this founding father played with kites along with all his other inventions
12 Clues: a magnet that stays magnetic without electricity • the letters we use to say magnetic resonance imaging • a series of loops of wire usually around an iron core • what we call something that has two poles like an electron • the subject/relationship between electricity and magnetism • the most common metal used to make the coil of an electromagnet • ...
The Ellen Ochoa Story Review 2023-06-02
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- Where astronauts travel to
- Her ____ arms also helped get her into the program.
- Something to work towards
- The opposite of silly
- Someone with deep knowledge of a topic
- Being good at sports
- Her space ___ helped her get into the program.
- Gathering information
- People with ____ skills get chosen for missions.
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- Ellen didn't have ___ training.
- Talked with each other
- Done for a job
- She says ____ seems more natural.
- Ellen was the first ___ American female to travel to space.
- Feeling inspired to reach your goals
- The amount of times that Ellen has gone to space
- Her original goal was to be a professional ___.
- She hasn't had a failed ____ to space.
- A story written about someone's life
- Necessary or needed
- At NASA, she had ____ to prepare for her missions for nine months.
- Someone who travels to space
22 Clues: Done for a job • Necessary or needed • Being good at sports • The opposite of silly • Gathering information • Talked with each other • Something to work towards • Where astronauts travel to • Someone who travels to space • Ellen didn't have ___ training. • She says ____ seems more natural. • Feeling inspired to reach your goals • A story written about someone's life • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- 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
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
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- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus • discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys • discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him • ...
Test: Ch. 16 Vocabulary 2013-05-11
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- grants of money given by the government used to encourage manufacturing
- first realized that Columbus's discoveries were a New World, named "America" after him
- economic theory that sated that there was a fixed amount of wealth in the world
- a massive exchange of goods that took place after Columbus's voyage
- first to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- the period of major economic change between the 1400s and the 1700s
- name given to the trade route where goods and slaves were sent between Europe, The Americas, and Africa
- financed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to travel across the Atlantic to Asia, believed he had reach India and named the new found land the West Indies.
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- uses a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north
- named the Pacific Ocean after using it to reach Asia from the west
- business organization where owners raised money by selling shares, or stock, in the company
- states the sun is the center of the universe
- the transporting of slaves across teh Atlantic to the Americas
- sailed around the southern tip of Africa and opened a direct trade route from Europe to the Indies
- transformation in thinking caused by scientific observation, experimentation, and the questioning of traditional opinions
- states the earth is the center of the universe
- carefully conducted experiments and mathematical calculations used to verify the results of experiments
- built the first telescope used to observed the motion of planets
- believed all assumptions had to be proven on the basis of known facts; "I think, therefore I am"
- gave us the law of gravity
20 Clues: gave us the law of gravity • states the sun is the center of the universe • states the earth is the center of the universe • first to sail around the southern tip of Africa • uses a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north • the transporting of slaves across teh Atlantic to the Americas • built the first telescope used to observed the motion of planets • ...
VOCAB 7 2023-03-15
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- powerful kingdom in northern Ethiopia during the early Christian era
- the journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina.
- religious structure at the center of Islam's most important mosque
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam, which differs from Shia in its understanding of the Sunna, its conception of religious leadership, and its acceptance of the first three caliphs.
- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- Second largest branch of Islam
- Followers of the Islamic religion
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- a triangular sail set on a long yard mounted at an angle on the mast
- fundamental practices in Islam, considered to be obligatory acts of worship for all Muslims.
- central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul.
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- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
- Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself.
- an ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe.
- Central religious text of Islam
- Submission to the will of God. Followers are called Muslims.
- Islamic shrine located on Temple Mount in Old City of Jerusalem.
- Struggle or fight against enemies of Islam
- annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims.
- A Muslim place of worship
23 Clues: A Muslim place of worship • Second largest branch of Islam • Central religious text of Islam • Followers of the Islamic religion • Struggle or fight against enemies of Islam • an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul. • Submission to the will of God. Followers are called Muslims. • Islamic shrine located on Temple Mount in Old City of Jerusalem. • ...
Vocab lesson 3 CW Puzzle 2021-02-16
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- We mixed together the lemonade and sprite to make an lemonade.
- She is normally calm, but this outburst is an .
- The house was old and has fallen into .
- She was so that she wouldn’t stop talking about the award she got.
- She decided to a rescue and she went without knowing about it.
- He asked the girl an question about her origins.
- I could tell by her response that she was on her way
- She was while caring for the pets.
- He thinks he is being funny, but he is just being and rude.
- When they sang “Happy Birthday,” he was and embarrassed because he just at there.
- When the tree caught on fire, the tree burst into .
- The room was full of scholars.
- He attempted a smile.
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- She took amounts of notes in his class to be prepared for the test.
- She sent a fruit basket to her neighbor’s house.
- There are many scientific discoveries.
- Poets use words in their poems that make it hard to understand.
- The students had a to persuade the teacher not to assign homework.
- My mom is to be with when she is constantly yelling for no reason.
- Studying is to getting a good grade.
- Confusion about the earned income tax credit has created opportunities for .
- She only committed a crime because she was under extreme .
- I was when I saw that I got a 100% on my math test.
- A church is not a place for remarks.
- Maybe he would have problems like his sleep pattern.
25 Clues: He attempted a smile. • The room was full of scholars. • She was while caring for the pets. • Studying is to getting a good grade. • A church is not a place for remarks. • There are many scientific discoveries. • The house was old and has fallen into . • She is normally calm, but this outburst is an . • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-04-26
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- - money paid to a government
- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - system of ruling people
- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - freedom
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - to settle lands for another country
- - money that is owed to another person
- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
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- - a trip made for a special reason
- - worked together
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - a place ruled by another country
- - not enough water
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - complain
- - special way of doing things
- - the course you take to get somewhere
- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
- - an official member of a community
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a trip made for a special reason • - a place ruled by another country • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - a part of government that makes laws • ...
Unit 2 2013-09-29
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- Used discoveries of other scientists to explain how language works
- Discovered that electrically stimulating the reticular formation of a sleeping cat it would instantly wake, unless it was severed.
- Speculates that researchers could implant electrodes into a person's brain and use it to predict what words they were thinking of
- Repeatedly demonstrated the mechanics of motor behavior by stimulating brain, while asking patients to try and control themselves
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- One of the scientists involved in mapping the motor cortex
- Accidentally implanted electrode into Rats hypothalamus and went on to locate "pleasure centers"
- Trained previously caged rats to navigate natural environment, while stimulating Limbic system to control their actions
- German who found that damage to an area in left temporal lobe left patients' understanding faulty
- French scientist who found damage to a certain area of left frontal lobe could cause a person trouble speaking
- SHowed that frontal lobe controls personality, after a rod damaged his brain
10 Clues: One of the scientists involved in mapping the motor cortex • Used discoveries of other scientists to explain how language works • SHowed that frontal lobe controls personality, after a rod damaged his brain • Accidentally implanted electrode into Rats hypothalamus and went on to locate "pleasure centers" • ...
AL130 Sub Plans (Big Ideas, Little Packages) 2022-06-03
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- There have already been several technological ____________this century, such as the electric car and the tablet computer.
- Blood tests and X-rays can help doctors ___________ diseases.
- Bottles are useful _____________ for water and other liquids.
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- Scientists can study the day-to-day movements of an animal by using a tracking _____________.
- Before refrigerators were invented, people could not easily ____________ fresh meat.
- One __________ of solar power is that it is renewable.
- The wheel is one of the most _____________ inventions of all time. Without it, we would probably have to walk or ride animals to travel long distances.
- Research ___________ that the global demand for energy is expected to triple by 2050.
8 Clues: One __________ of solar power is that it is renewable. • Blood tests and X-rays can help doctors ___________ diseases. • Bottles are useful _____________ for water and other liquids. • Before refrigerators were invented, people could not easily ____________ fresh meat. • Research ___________ that the global demand for energy is expected to triple by 2050. • ...
Patents & Inventions Readiness Challenge! 2021-09-20
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- patent for the supposed first computer ever invented(inventors filed for patents in 1947)
- This is perhaps one of the most famous patented inventions known to humankind
- Which company and Salesforce settle patent lawsuit
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- the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material.
- granting of a property right by a sovereign authority.
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- Yamazaki most of this Japanese inventor's 5807 patents are related to computing
8 Clues: United States Patent and Trademark Office • Which company and Salesforce settle patent lawsuit • granting of a property right by a sovereign authority. • This is perhaps one of the most famous patented inventions known to humankind • Yamazaki most of this Japanese inventor's 5807 patents are related to computing • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary "Quiz" 2023-01-18
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- a division in society, economic or not, that affects how people are perceived due to factors such as wealth, prestige, career choice, or even legality as citizens
- this low-altitude place is where civilization is theorized to have began
- humans living near one another, working together to survive
- the moment, event, or movement that leads to a change in the historical currents
- I personally like using primary ____, but secondary ______ can be helpful as well in some contexts
- I am worried how the new Call of Duty update will _____ my favorite weapon
- dealing with the surrounding area; dealing with the earth's climate, ecosystem, etc.
- a system of using man-made inventions to attempt to improve our conditions, lives, and outcomes
- "Your Honor, this testimony will _____ my theory about this case!"
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- people living together
- NOT the study of rocks
- Sometimes, you must ____ to new situations, even if you don't want to
- grown in fields
- something that was caused
- type of lifestyle where people migrate, following seasons, animal migration patterns, etc.
- a system of growing crops and raising livestock
- "Your Honor, the defense presents no hard ____ to back up their theory!"
- changing, in order to improve
18 Clues: grown in fields • people living together • NOT the study of rocks • something that was caused • changing, in order to improve • a system of growing crops and raising livestock • humans living near one another, working together to survive • "Your Honor, this testimony will _____ my theory about this case!" • ...
Inventions 1 2024-04-10
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- Meat Plant-based meat substitute company producing alternative meat products made from ingredients like peas and soy.
- Neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk, aiming to develop brain-computer interface technology to enhance human capabilities.
- Gene editing technology enabling precise modification of DNA sequences, revolutionizing genetic research and biotechnology.
- Cryptocurrency and digital payment system utilizing blockchain technology for secure transactions without a central authority.
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- Food delivery service operated by Uber, allowing users to order food from local restaurants for delivery to their doorstep.
- Additive manufacturing process creating three-dimensional objects layer by layer from digital models, with applications in prototyping, manufacturing, and healthcare.
- Virtual reality headset developed by Oculus VR, offering immersive gaming and entertainment experiences.
7 Clues: Virtual reality headset developed by Oculus VR, offering immersive gaming and entertainment experiences. • Meat Plant-based meat substitute company producing alternative meat products made from ingredients like peas and soy. • Food delivery service operated by Uber, allowing users to order food from local restaurants for delivery to their doorstep. • ...
RECENT INVENTIONS! 2022-12-11
7 Clues: earth moving machine • vehicle without a roof • bandage product with adhesive • device to measure hearing loss • device that pops up toasted bread • the type of camera with self developing film • device that fuses metals with electrical heat
RECENT INVENTIONS! 2022-12-11
7 Clues: earth moving machine • vehicle without a roof • bandage product with adhesive • device to measure hearing loss • device that pops up toasted bread • the type of camera with self developing film • device that fuses metals with electrical heat
industrial revolution mireya+shubhleen 2021-10-01
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- the right to vote
- iron molten iron poured into mould to make a product
- an intuition where someone would work at a menial job and be paid with some basic food and shelter
- any kind of commercial undertaking including trade and manufacturing
- a capitalist who invests money in textile-making
- animals droppings used to fertilize the land
- a persons employment or occupation
- financial gain in a business, this is what is left after money is spent
- new inventions, the science of industry
- to sue or take advantage of
- worldwide
- a person with money
- one-handed metal bowl or cup
- large boiler used for cooking or laundering
- reckless boldness
- plants to feed animals
- a regulated allowance of food
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- work that is paid by the number of completed items
- a bridge that transports water across a gap
- human effort, the supply of workers
- the practice of cultivating the soil and rearing animals
- a steam engine designed to pull cars along a railway
- made by humans
- to be struck senseless
- an organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity
- a person with no money at all
- a fee for using a road
- desire for particular goods
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
29 Clues: worldwide • made by humans • the right to vote • reckless boldness • a person with money • to be struck senseless • a fee for using a road • plants to feed animals • to sue or take advantage of • desire for particular goods • one-handed metal bowl or cup • a person with no money at all • a regulated allowance of food • a persons employment or occupation • ...
AP World Final Project 2024-05-13
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- this invention led to the widespread making of books and increased the literacy rate
- this dynasty experienced a huge population boom due to improvement and agriculture, resulting in inventions
- the policy of expanding a country's power with force
- a baseline principal of Confucianism, says you have to respect your superiors
- the belief that your country is superior to all others
- the king of France who ordered the building of the palace of versailles
- a major weapon used in the expansion of land-based empires
- the empire known as the sick man of europe
- this is a system of hierarchy used most commonly in India
- was the capital of the Roman empire, was renamed Istanbul
- the first document that outlined basic rights
- the founder of the mongol empire
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- the movement to adopt western traditions
- the philosophical movement in Europe that emphasized equality and rights
- Chinese explorer during the ming dynasty who spread China's influence and power
- policy of countries that wanted a favorable balance of trade in order to gain as much wealth as possible
- crops that are grown specifically to be sold for a profit
- a political theory created by Karl Marx
- the movement to modernize japan to follow western structure
- when a religion has multiple gods
- the conference where European leaders met to discuss the partition of Africa
21 Clues: the founder of the mongol empire • when a religion has multiple gods • a political theory created by Karl Marx • the movement to adopt western traditions • the empire known as the sick man of europe • the first document that outlined basic rights • the policy of expanding a country's power with force • the belief that your country is superior to all others • ...
Note 8 2022-09-28
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- People who work in NASA are _____________s in various fields of science.
- Because of today’s technology, people can make a ______________to outer space.
- ________________technologies have helped the researchers to discover new planets.
- The moon, sun, and stars are examples of ________________objects.
- The ______________ is a lot bigger than what we think it is. It consists of several millions stars and galaxies.
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- Satellites and Internet are the most ________________inventions that men have ever made in history.
- The inventions people made in space technology has been _____________ in improving the future of space exploration.
- The scientists found an ______________that Mars could be a second option for habitable planet.
- There are 8 planets in our ________________.
- The scientists in NASA have ____________ed a satellite that can capture images of the neighboring planets.
10 Clues: There are 8 planets in our ________________. • The moon, sun, and stars are examples of ________________objects. • People who work in NASA are _____________s in various fields of science. • Because of today’s technology, people can make a ______________to outer space. • ________________technologies have helped the researchers to discover new planets. • ...
Growth of Industries Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-09
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- This is a raw material used in the textile factories where they make clothing.
- Having the money needed to run your factory
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this to make communication in the factory and to suppliers quicker and easier.
- Thomas Edison invented this to allow factories to operate even at night.
- Loans from a bank, checks, or ___ allow you to pay for the things you need in your factory.
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- A readily available ____ allows you to make more products to sell
- Access to these allows you to turn natural resources into a finished product
- This group of people made up the majority of the factory workforce.
- Things created new to make your factory run quicker and more efficiently
- This is a raw material used to make bread.
10 Clues: This is a raw material used to make bread. • Having the money needed to run your factory • A readily available ____ allows you to make more products to sell • This group of people made up the majority of the factory workforce. • Things created new to make your factory run quicker and more efficiently • ...
Quiz 11 2025-04-23
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- Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing
- Scientist who used evidence and observation to challenge traditional beliefs and support new discoveries
- The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing
- A movement partly sparked by the printing of Martin Luther’s ideas that challenged Church authority
- Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance
- Wealthy family of bankers who became powerful patrons and helped fuel the Renaissance in Florence
- Subjects like history, literature, and philosophy studied during the Renaissance as part of humanism
- A time of renewed interest in art, science, and classical ideas that shifted focus from religion to human achievement
- A period of discovery supported by printing, where scientists shared experiments and built trust in evidence
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- Italian city that became the center of the Renaissance due to its wealth and support of the arts
- Renaissance artist supported by the Medici, known for focusing on human emotion and realism in art
- The industry that made the Medici family rich and gave them influence in politics and the Church
- Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare
- Humanism encouraged people to explore this in themselves rather than only focusing on the afterlife
- A belief that emphasized human potential, achievements, and learning rather than only preparing for the afterlife
- Religious reformer who used the printing press to share his 95 Theses and challenge the Catholic Church
- A Renaissance man supported by the Medici, known for blending art, science, and invention
- Became more important during the Renaissance as people studied classical texts and new ideas
18 Clues: Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare • The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing • Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance • Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing • ...
YLS5 ODF3 Unit 7 Reading 2025-11-25
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- a film with soundtrack, not a silent film (phim có thoại và âm thanh)
- making people think seriously about a particular subject or issue (khơi gợi suy nghĩ)
- something that people are interested in for only a short period of time (xu hướng nhất thời)
- a frightening and unpleasant experience (kinh nghiệm 'đau thương')
- lasting only for a short time (tồn tại trong thời gian ngắn, ngắn ngủi)
- Computer Generated Imagery (CGI): the use of computers to produce images used in films (công nghệ mô phỏng hình ảnh bằng máy tính)
- a main film with a story (rather than a documentary) (phim điện ảnh)
- full of exciting events and activity (nhiều hoạt động, nhiều hành động)
- famous (nổi tiếng)
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- making new discoveries; using new methods (sáng tạo, đột phá)
- endless; lasting forever (bất tận, không hồi kết)
- not modern; no longer fashionable (lỗi thời, lạc hậu)
- a new idea /way of doing something (sự đổi mới, cách tân)
- very exciting or impressive (hấp dẫn, ngoạn mục)
- representing things as they are in real life (thực tế)
- greatly admired (rất được kính trọng, ngưỡng mộ)
- Virtual Reality (VR): images and sounds created by a computer that seem almost real to the user, who can interact with them by using special equipment (thực tế ảo)
- moving, changing or happening very quickly (nhịp điệu nhanh)
18 Clues: famous (nổi tiếng) • very exciting or impressive (hấp dẫn, ngoạn mục) • endless; lasting forever (bất tận, không hồi kết) • greatly admired (rất được kính trọng, ngưỡng mộ) • representing things as they are in real life (thực tế) • not modern; no longer fashionable (lỗi thời, lạc hậu) • ...
Engineering Career 2017-09-19
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- / Is the study of relationship of motions.
- / Is the engineering for food and related industries.
- / They design and construct ships, offshore structures and other marine vehicles.
- / Work for public utilities that provide power, water, gas or sewer services to communities.
- / Is the development of aircraft and spacecraft.
- / Is the field of research that focuses on technology inventions designed to improve technology.
- / They are involved in power production, astronomical research, and design of spacecraft.
- / Is the organism's genome using biotechnology.
- / Create medicine fitting for animals.
- / Deals with the design, construction, and operation of all types of rail transports systems.
- / They design, develop and maintenance of software systems and products.
- / Is the design of construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings.
- / When they work inside they take care of animals, but outside they observe animals in the wildlife.
- / Is the management, development,operation and maintenance of IT systems.
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- / To use mathematics and physics to develop requirement.
- / Work in the exploration, recovery development and processing of oil reserves.
- / Is the design of medicine and biology.
- / Manage water value and sewage treatment.
- / Creates X-ray machines to view bodies.
- / Is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- / They implementation of engineering and technology.
- / Is a branch fro civil engineering that involves the planning and etc.
- / Is the development of building jet engines.
- / Is a field that does the management side of operations.
- / Is focused on LED applications, which use far less energy than traditional technologies.
- / Finds the stress point of a material.
26 Clues: / Create medicine fitting for animals. • / Finds the stress point of a material. • / Is the design of medicine and biology. • / Creates X-ray machines to view bodies. • / Is the study of relationship of motions. • / Manage water value and sewage treatment. • / Is the development of building jet engines. • / Is the organism's genome using biotechnology. • ...
Our Inventions 2013-06-13
7 Clues: famous fizzy drink • we use it to communicate • we watch them on picture box • the most commonly used family transport • it keeps our world out of the dark times • has a major inclusion in minecraft and eden • we are doing something to do with them next week
Black Inventions 2023-02-10
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- As the first Black undergraduate student at Iowa State, George Washington Carver studied _____ fungi and developed new means of crop rotation.
- Inventor Lonnie Johnson holds more than ___ U.S. patents, but it's his invention of the Super Soaker toy that is perhaps his most endearing claim to fame.
- According to popular legend, the _____ was invented by George Crum when a picky customer repeatedly sent back an order of french fries, complaining that they were too thick.
- This was Madame C.J. Walker’s name given at birth.
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- Kimberly Bryant decided to create ______, a nonprofit that empowers girls from underrepresented communities by introducing them to programming.
- If your _____ has any produce from your local grocery store, then you can credit African American inventor Frederick McKinley Jones. He took out more than 60 patents throughout his life, including a patent for the roof-mounted cooling system that was used on trucks during extended transportation in the mid-1930s.
- Thomas Jennings holds the distinction of being the first Black American to be granted a _____.
7 Clues: This was Madame C.J. Walker’s name given at birth. • Thomas Jennings holds the distinction of being the first Black American to be granted a _____. • As the first Black undergraduate student at Iowa State, George Washington Carver studied _____ fungi and developed new means of crop rotation. • ...
Chinese Inventions 2026-03-15
7 Clues: We write and print on it • The city where Marco Polo lived • Chinese printing blocks were... • Before paper, people wrote on it • The trade route from Europe to Asia • The famous Italian traveller who went to China • A device that helps travellers to find there way
Benjamin Franklin Crossword Puzzle - Ruby Corkhum 2017-10-27
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- age Franklin was when he died
- Franklin created this book about weather/climate that was useful to farmers
- one of Franklin's inventions to prevent houses being caught on fire during storms
- how much is the dollar Franklin is printed on
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- the name Franklin used in the paper to hide his identity
- Franklin's son
- glasses Franklin invented
- the group Franklin made to improve the community
- where was Franklin born
- where Franklin fled by boat after Pennsylvania
10 Clues: Franklin's son • where was Franklin born • glasses Franklin invented • age Franklin was when he died • how much is the dollar Franklin is printed on • where Franklin fled by boat after Pennsylvania • the group Franklin made to improve the community • the name Franklin used in the paper to hide his identity • ...
Personality traits 2023-10-01
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- Professor Smith is known for his unusual teaching methods, which make his lectures both entertaining and memorable.
- It is challenging to have a calm discussion with Jason, as he would often counter every point made by others.
- Despite the overwhelming evidence that the plan needed adjustments, Lucy remained stubborn and insisted on sticking to her original strategy.
- Sheila believed every tall tale her mischievous little brother told her.
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- John always remembers to bring his friend's favorite snacks when they have movie nights together.
- Samantha can effectively communicate her ideas and guide her team toward their goals with clarity and confidence.
- Mark is pursuing a challenging career in medicine, where he aspires to make groundbreaking discoveries and improve healthcare for all.
- Danielius always wants to learn new skills, and his enthusiasm for personal growth is contagious.
- Lisa's emotions were swinging from joy to frustration in a matter of minutes.
- When they discovered that their project has been deleted, Sarah's face turned bright red with anger as she confronted the person responsible.
10 Clues: Sheila believed every tall tale her mischievous little brother told her. • Lisa's emotions were swinging from joy to frustration in a matter of minutes. • John always remembers to bring his friend's favorite snacks when they have movie nights together. • Danielius always wants to learn new skills, and his enthusiasm for personal growth is contagious. • ...
South America 2021-11-12
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- Mountains that stretch 4,500 miles
- Archipelago at Southern Cone
- Water flowing through a river at any given point. Amazon has the highest of it in the world.
- Language spoken in the Incan Empire
- Explorer who took over most of Chile
- Tribes in Southern Chile
- Explorer who took over Incan Empire
- First South American country Bolivar helped gain independence
- Disease that decimated the Incan population
- Landform that is shaped like a bowl
- Only other river in world longer than the Amazon
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- Most impressive achievement of the Incan Empire
- First explorer to land on Brazil
- Animal used in the Sateré-Mawé's coming of age ritual
- Oldest known civilization in South America
- Islands where Darwin made many discoveries
- Writing system used in the Incan Empire
- Cutting down of trees
- Grassy, treeless plains
- Capital of the Incan Empire
- Most famous site in the Incan Empire
- This place was so thankful to Bolivar they gave him the name
- Terrace farming looks like many of these
23 Clues: Cutting down of trees • Grassy, treeless plains • Tribes in Southern Chile • Capital of the Incan Empire • Archipelago at Southern Cone • First explorer to land on Brazil • Mountains that stretch 4,500 miles • Language spoken in the Incan Empire • Explorer who took over Incan Empire • Landform that is shaped like a bowl • Explorer who took over most of Chile • ...
History Exam Review 2019-12-16
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- a seafaring people of Southwest Asia, who around 1100 B.C. began to trade and established colonies throughout the Mediterranean region.
- a form of a culture characterized by cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology.
- a fertile deposit of windblown soil.
- series of rulers from a single family.
- the first five books of the Hebrew Bible—the most sacred writings in the Jewish tradition.
- marshy region formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of a river.
- a king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
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- the taming of animals for human use.
- ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs.
- the Southwest Asian peninsula now occupied by the Asian part of Turkey— also called Asia Minor.
- a human-made object, such as a tool, weapon, or piece of jewelry.
- n Aryan society, a member of the social class made up of priests.
12 Clues: the taming of animals for human use. • a fertile deposit of windblown soil. • series of rulers from a single family. • a human-made object, such as a tool, weapon, or piece of jewelry. • marshy region formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of a river. • n Aryan society, a member of the social class made up of priests. • ...
The Stone Age 2023-12-15
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- an object made or used by people in the past
- before written history
- a group of families or households
- one who moves from place to place; with no permanent home
- to move from one geographic region to another
- a person or animal that hunts
- the beliefs, traditions, and way of life shared by a group of people
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow
- a flowering plant linum ustitatissimum, in the family linaceae
- age a glacial episode during a past geological period
- the first period of the stone age, called the old stone age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8,000 BCE
- to raise and train animals to live around humans
- farm animals regarded as an asset
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- the process of gathering crops
- studying the past by examining objects that people have left behind
- dating a scientific method that can accurately determine the age of organic materials
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- a person who collects things from numerous places
- the later part of the stone age, called the stone age, lasted from around 8,000-3,000 BCE
- an amount of something leftover when requirements have been met
- the prevailing weather conditions of a region
- of labor combines specializations and the partition of a complex production task into several or many
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
23 Clues: before written history • a person or animal that hunts • the process of gathering crops • a group of families or households • farm animals regarded as an asset • an object made or used by people in the past • to move from one geographic region to another • the prevailing weather conditions of a region • to raise and train animals to live around humans • ...
Chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
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- enterprise: an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- Small apartments where multiple people lived
- and Orville Wright: The tested a gas powered airplane
- Carnegie: Owner of steel company
- medical center
- Gompers: President of AFL
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- house: an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community
- to change
- D. Rockefeller: Owner of Oil company
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- to speed up
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- A person who owns a business
- completely remove or get rid of something
- line: A manufacturing method in which products are put together in a sequence of steps
- To remove unwanted elements from a substance
- when a lot of people move from the west
- Ford: He made the automobile available to millions by the assembly line
- bargaining: negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- legal entity that is separate from its owners
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- an arrangement where a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- Addams: reformer
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Graham Bell: Created the telephone
25 Clues: to change • to speed up • medical center • Addams: reformer • Gompers: President of AFL • A person who owns a business • Carnegie: Owner of steel company • Graham Bell: Created the telephone • D. Rockefeller: Owner of Oil company • when a lot of people move from the west • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • completely remove or get rid of something • ...
Sumer 2022-03-08
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- the land from which the Ancient Sumerians began in
- the language of the Sumer
- the civilization that brought the Sumer to its knees
- one of the main cities
- one of the two rivers near the cities
- the holy temples
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- one of the inventions of the Sumerians
- one of the two rivers near the cities
- a stone that is used by craftsmen to create jewelery
- one of the main cities
10 Clues: the holy temples • one of the main cities • one of the main cities • the language of the Sumer • one of the two rivers near the cities • one of the two rivers near the cities • one of the inventions of the Sumerians • the land from which the Ancient Sumerians began in • a stone that is used by craftsmen to create jewelery • ...
Grade 3 Midterm Review 2017-03-24
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- something that makes someone more confident, hopeful, or more likely to do something
- _______ you prefer juice or coffee?
- ________ restaurant do you recommend (when you have choices)
- a suggestion about someone or something
- to make something that no one has ever made before
- Make it ________.
- I'm _________ of/about (verb + ing)
- I'm thinking _______ movies.
- Thomas Edison made many ____________.
- How _____ you like it?
- a type of introduction.
- __________ in yourself.
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- it was so _________ (not delicious)
- something that is always true.
- it was so _________ (not delicious)
- an explanation that makes something easier to understand.
- Don't _____ up!
- a choice made after thinking about it
- Find a _____.
- a sweater that is open in the front (usually with buttons)
- something that can be chosen
- a thought about something that is not necessarily true.
- a feeling of liking or wanting someone or something more than others.
- something that has no flavor
- How was ____ orange chicken?
25 Clues: Find a _____. • Don't _____ up! • Make it ________. • How _____ you like it? • a type of introduction. • __________ in yourself. • something that can be chosen • something that has no flavor • I'm thinking _______ movies. • How was ____ orange chicken? • something that is always true. • it was so _________ (not delicious) • it was so _________ (not delicious) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- the amount of goods available
- complete change in something
- a fee for using a road
- the right to vote
- desire for goods that a person needs
- action in ones own interest rather than the other persons interest
- layer of gas above Earth's surface
- a person that has money to invest with
- unproductive
- animal food
- a place to purchase goods
- economy based on industry
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- a capitalist who has the money to invest in textiles making
- world-wide
- land able to be used by everyone
- a person who runs a business
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- group of animals
- created by humans
- increase in the worlds temperature
- new inventions, science of industry
- animal droppings used to fertilized land
- money used to invest in business
- supply of workers
24 Clues: world-wide • animal food • unproductive • group of animals • the right to vote • created by humans • supply of workers • a fee for using a road • a place to purchase goods • economy based on industry • complete change in something • a person who runs a business • the amount of goods available • land able to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • ...
Lesson 3 Performing Art 2026-03-19
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- An exciting and sometimes dangerous experience or journey.
- Stories about life in the future or in other parts of the universe, based on imagined scientific discoveries.
- A type of story that involves magic and imaginary creatures or places.
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- A play or film in which part of the story is sung and danced.
- A film, play, or book that is intentionally funny and usually has a happy ending.
5 Clues: An exciting and sometimes dangerous experience or journey. • A play or film in which part of the story is sung and danced. • A type of story that involves magic and imaginary creatures or places. • A film, play, or book that is intentionally funny and usually has a happy ending. • ...
Western Expansion 2017-10-11
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- An area of land managed by Native Americans after being pushed West
- It was a massacre and was the last major battle of the Indian War in the late 19th century
- The process in which people acquire social and psychological characteristics of a group
- Advances in the way we live and more specifically in the technological field
- An American Indian chief who led his people, the Sioux in resistance to United States government policies
- Pitted U.S. troops against Sioux and Cheyenne warriors
- Materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- A unique process or device that has been invented
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- Broad expanse of flat land that lies west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains
- Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict
- Areas in which transportation is major for arrival and departure
- A member of any indigenous people of North, Central and South America
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between groups of people
- A house especially a farmhouse and outbuildings
- The surface of the ground with grass growing on it
- Is a physical or behavioral characteristic that helps allow an organism to survive in it environment
- Prominent leader of the Bedonkohe band and is famously known for taking a jump to escape U.S. cavalry
- Leader of the Wallowa band who was famous for an epic fight across the Rocky Mountains
18 Clues: A house especially a farmhouse and outbuildings • A unique process or device that has been invented • The surface of the ground with grass growing on it • Pitted U.S. troops against Sioux and Cheyenne warriors • Engagement in or the activities involved in war or conflict • Areas in which transportation is major for arrival and departure • ...
Ancient mesopatamia 2024-11-27
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- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- The other River Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with T
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week?
- How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for?
- One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L
- What Mesopotamia created the zodiac signs how many are there?
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- One of the city states that that starts with the B
- The Empire before Mesopotamia broken into 2 City states
- The other city that starts with a
- Which of the two cities states used their mathematics?
- Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G
- Man's best friend
- When they began actual writing
- One of the rivers, Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with E
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • When they began actual writing • The other city that starts with a • How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for? • Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G • One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L • One of the city states that that starts with the B • ...
vocab 2017-09-12
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2021-11-19
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- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- the way a civilization is organized
- a means of supplying land with water
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- a collection of written laws and rules
- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- a craftsperson
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- fine particles of rock
- a military blockade and attack on a city to force it to surrender
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- a city that is the center of government
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- an area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities first appeared
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- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people’s needs and wants
- someone who forces entry into a place where they are unwanted
- a person who writes
- a planned approach
- the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
25 Clues: a craftsperson • a planned approach • a person who writes • fine particles of rock • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • a means of supplying land with water • a collection of written laws and rules • a city that is the center of government • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • a person who makes money by selling goods • ...
Biographies and Shark Lady 2023-09-26
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- The place Eugenie loved to go as a child to see the sharks.
- Eugenie conducted a experiment to see if she could _______ sharks.
- A book written the life of another person.
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- A book someone writes about themselves
- Eugenie made discoveries in this famous sea.
- What was Eugenie Clark's nickname _______ Lady ?
- This was a type of fish Eugenie had in her tank.
- Eugenie learned alot about sharks by reading these as a child.
8 Clues: A book someone writes about themselves • A book written the life of another person. • Eugenie made discoveries in this famous sea. • What was Eugenie Clark's nickname _______ Lady ? • This was a type of fish Eugenie had in her tank. • The place Eugenie loved to go as a child to see the sharks. • Eugenie learned alot about sharks by reading these as a child. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- discovered infrared radiation and the planet Uranus
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- Greek astronomer that used the sun to measure the size of the round Earth
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity
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- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- Belgian Catholic priest who is credited with developing the Big Bang Theory
- proposed the first model of the universe that put the sun at the center
- pioneer of radio astronomy and was first to discover radio waves emitting from space
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • 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 • ...
Words 2023-11-09
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- The occurrence of fortunate events by chance, leading to pleasant and unexpected discoveries.
- Too great, powerful, beautiful, or sacred to be described or expressed in words; indescribable.
- Able to recover quickly from adversity, able to adapt to change, or having the ability to bounce back from challenges.
- Feeling or expressing great joy, happiness, or triumph, typically in a loud and enthusiastic manner.
- The highest point, peak, or summit of something
- Full of energy, enthusiasm, or excitement; extremely lively or cheerful.
- Confusing or puzzling problem, question, or situation that is difficult to understand or solve.
- Mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand; having a hidden meaning or complexity.
- To continue working towards a goal or overcome challenges, even in the face of difficulties or setbacks.
- A seemingly contradictory or self-contradictory statement or situation that may reveal a deeper truth.
- countless or extremely great number of things or people, a vast and diverse array of something.
- Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humour or flippant remarks.
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- A person who acts obsequiously towards someone important to gain advantage or favour; a flatterer or toady.
- A quality of being thankful and appreciative for kindness or help received from others.
- Characterised by friendliness and a peaceful, cooperative attitude; showing a desire to avoid conflict.
- Intended for or understood by only a small, specialised group; obscure or mysterious in nature.
- A feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or well-being.
- Kind, caring, and generous; having a desire to do good and help others.
- Certain to happen, cannot be prevented or avoided
- A sudden and profound realisation or insight; a moment of clarity.
20 Clues: The highest point, peak, or summit of something • Certain to happen, cannot be prevented or avoided • A feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or well-being. • A sudden and profound realisation or insight; a moment of clarity. • Kind, caring, and generous; having a desire to do good and help others. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Review 2024-02-21
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- the phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up in the middle
- the process in gene expression where a complementary mRNA strand is made from DNA
- a nucleotide is made up of a sugar, a _____, and a nitrogenous base
- the organelle where translation takes place
- this strand is built discontinuously in replication
- famous for their work and discoveries with DNA; Watson and ____
- a sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA
- adenine and thymine have ___ hydrogen bonds
- the organelle where transcription takes place
- the phase of mitosis where two new nuclei begin to form
- the type of sugar in DNA
- the type of sugar in RNA
- enzyme that adds new nucleotides to the template DNA strand
- the phase of mitosis where chromosomes are pulled apart toward opposite ends
- the "start" codon
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- the phase of the cell cycle that includes G1, S, and G2
- this strand is built continuously in replication
- method of replication where one strand is the original and the other half is new
- a sequence of three nucleotides on tRNA
- the process in gene expression where an amino acid chain is made
- the monomer of nucleic acid
- group of three nucleotides on mRNA
- cytosine and guanine are bonded by ____ hydrogen bonds
- the type of bond between base pairs in DNA
- part of cell cycle where the cytoplasm splits leaving two separate cells
- the nitrogenous base that is in RNA but not DNA
- the end goal of the Central Dogma
- enzyme that unzips DNA
- the phase of mitosis where chromatin condenses into chromosomes
- enzyme that glues nucleotides together along sugar-phosphate backbone
- chromosomes that have the same height, genes, and centromere position
- the lagging strand is made up of ______ fragments
32 Clues: the "start" codon • enzyme that unzips DNA • the type of sugar in DNA • the type of sugar in RNA • the monomer of nucleic acid • the end goal of the Central Dogma • group of three nucleotides on mRNA • a sequence of three nucleotides on tRNA • a sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA • the type of bond between base pairs in DNA • the organelle where translation takes place • ...
unit 2 cross word 2024-03-06
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- a person who ,akes stuff by hand
- a man who died hunting and was burried to death by snow
- large stone structure with what we asume religus meaning
- the start of agriculture
- The first fossilized ape believed to be ancestral to humans
- Societies where everyone is considered equal regardless of race or gender
- diging up artifacts and studying them
- human like creature appered 1.5 millon years ago name means "up right man"
- An ancient settlement in Turkey
- new stone age 10,000-5,000 B.C.E
- Anything we dig up from the past
- Assignment of different tasks to different people to improve efficiency
- human like creature appered 200,000 millon years ago name means "wise man"
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- People who hunt and gather food and plants for sustenance
- human like creature that appered 4-5 millon years ago
- human like creature appered 2.5 millon years ago name means "handy man"
- old stone age 2.5 millon years ago to 10,000 years ago
- The permanent change of residence by human populations
- A person who travels alot normally following animals
- The spread of cultural traits or patterns from a central point
- Renowned archaeologist known for significant fossil and artifact discoveries
- The strait linking the Arctic Ocean with the Bering Sea, separating Asia and North America
- A complex of caves in France famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings
- anytime before writing
- The process of taming animals for use as pets or on farms
- Objects made or used by humans, typically of historical or cultural interest
- Divisions in society based on social and economic status
- we learn alot from differnt peoples?
- study of human devolopment and culture
- humanlike animals that walk upright
30 Clues: anytime before writing • the start of agriculture • An ancient settlement in Turkey • a person who ,akes stuff by hand • new stone age 10,000-5,000 B.C.E • Anything we dig up from the past • humanlike animals that walk upright • we learn alot from differnt peoples? • diging up artifacts and studying them • study of human devolopment and culture • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-04-25
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- - complain
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - system of ruling people
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - a trip made for a special reason
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - money that is owed to another person
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - special way of doing things
- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
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- - worked together
- - an official member of a community
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - to settle lands for another country
- - money paid to a government
- - not enough water
- - freedom
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - the course you take to get somewhere
- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
- - a place ruled by another country
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a trip made for a special reason • - a place ruled by another country • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - a part of government that makes laws • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-04-25
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- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - system of ruling people
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - the course you take to get somewhere
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - money paid to a government
- - to settle lands for another country
- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
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- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - special way of doing things
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - complain
- - freedom
- - a place ruled by another country
- - not enough water
- - a trip made for a special reason
- - worked together
- - money that is owed to another person
- - an official member of a community
- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a place ruled by another country • - a trip made for a special reason • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - a part of government that makes laws • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-04-26
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- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - an official member of a community
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - a place ruled by another country
- - money paid to a government
- - a trip made for a special reason
- - freedom
- - system of ruling people
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - money that is owed to another person
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
- - special way of doing things
- - the course you take to get somewhere
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- - not enough water
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - to settle lands for another country
- - worked together
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
- - complain
- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a place ruled by another country • - a trip made for a special reason • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - a part of government that makes laws • ...
Force, Motion, and Newton's Laws 2023-04-13
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- distance divided by time
- when two objects collide, the energy in one object does this to the other object
- a physicist and mathematician, most known for his discoveries around gravity and the laws of motion
- a metric unit of measurement to measure LONG distances
- whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object
- an object at rest stays at rest, and an object that is in motion stays in motion
- how much matter is in the object; does not change based on location
- a force exerted between objects without the objects touching
- a change in velocity over time
- the measure of the force of gravity on an object; can change based on location
- speed that is neither increasing nor decreasing
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- as a roller coaster climbs upwards, the amount of this increases
- a unit used to express force
- moving energy
- the speed of an object in any direction
- the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- a change in position over time
- a push or a pull
- a standard metric unit of measurement
- the tendency of all objects to resist change in motion, so an object will not move until a force makes it move
- a force that pulls objects toward each other due to their mass
- is greater on a cement sidewalk than on an ice rink
- the ability to do work
23 Clues: moving energy • a push or a pull • the ability to do work • distance divided by time • a unit used to express force • a change in position over time • a change in velocity over time • a standard metric unit of measurement • the speed of an object in any direction • speed that is neither increasing nor decreasing • is greater on a cement sidewalk than on an ice rink • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-07-07
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- An ancient civilization located in East Asia known for its long history, inventions, and dynasties.
- An ancient civilization located in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Valley An ancient civilization located in the Indian subcontinent known for its well-planned cities and trade networks.
- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica known for its powerful empire and unique art and culture.
- An ancient civilization located in South America known for its impressive stone architecture and road system.
- An ancient civilization located in modern-day Iran known for its vast empire and cultural contributions.
- An ancient civilization located in southeastern Europe known for its philosophers, city-states, and democracy.
- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica known for its advanced writing system, calendar, and cities.
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- An ancient civilization located in the eastern Mediterranean known for its seafaring skills and trade network.
- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads and cultural influence.
- An ancient city in Mesopotamia known for its impressive architecture and the Hanging Gardens.
- An ancient civilization located in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflict with Rome.
- An ancient civilization located in Italy known for its vast empire, architecture, and governance system.
- An ancient civilization located in northeastern Africa known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphs.
14 Clues: An ancient city in Mesopotamia known for its impressive architecture and the Hanging Gardens. • An ancient civilization located in the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • An ancient civilization located in East Asia known for its long history, inventions, and dynasties. • ...
Summarizing crossword puzzle 2 2019-12-10
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- The amount of work that a person or machine has to do within a particular period of time.
- A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human.
- A type of computer technology which is concerned with making machines work in an intelligent way, similar to the way that the human mind works.
- A quick, sharp recoil.
- To work or cause something to work, be in action, or have an effect.
- The methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes.
- The programs that you put into a computer to make it do particular jobs.
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- A device used to operate or control a machine, a computer game, etc.
- A scientific and engineering discipline that is focused on the understanding and use of artificial, embodied capabilities.
- A device that can be moved forwards, backwards, and sideways to control a machine or computer game.
- A system for controlling something such as a machine or vehicle from a distance, by using electrical or radio signals.
- An object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose.
- A device that holds a wire in position in a piece of electrical equipment.
- Having the qualities, faults, and feelings that people have, as opposed to gods, animals, or machines.
- A device that collects and stores electricity, and is an important part of electronic equipment.
15 Clues: A quick, sharp recoil. • A machine or creature with the appearance and qualities of a human. • A device used to operate or control a machine, a computer game, etc. • To work or cause something to work, be in action, or have an effect. • The methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes. • ...
Area of Computer Ethics 2022-11-23
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- ……………… is any word, name, symbol, or device used to identify the source or origin of products or services and to distinguish those products or services from others.
- ……………… providing access to the information may not be the creator of the information.
- Codes of ………………… is written guideline that helps determine whether a specific computer action is ethical or unethical
- ……………… is an exclusive right granted for an invention
- Information ……………… is information that is error free
- Information Privacy: refers to the ………… of individuals and companies to deny or restrict the collection, use and dissemination of information about them.
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- Intellectual Property (IP) : refers to unique and ……………… works such as ideas, inventions, art, writing, processes, company, product, names and logo.
- To reduce the …………… impact of computing user can go for green computing.
- Green …………: Designing energy-efficient computers, servers, printers, projectors and other digital devices.
- Inaccurate information can lead to ………… decisions.
- ……………… is an exclusive rights given to authors, artists and other creators of original work to duplicate, publish and sell their materials.
- Green Computer is involves reducing the electricity and environmental waste while using a ………………….
12 Clues: Inaccurate information can lead to ………… decisions. • Information ……………… is information that is error free • ……………… is an exclusive right granted for an invention • To reduce the …………… impact of computing user can go for green computing. • ……………… providing access to the information may not be the creator of the information. • ...
Unit 3 Lesson 11 Review Using Money Wisely 2026-02-26
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- Fixing a broken machine is a wise way a business can _____.
- If you save money, you are setting it aside for _____.
- Peter saved money in a bank. The money he saved earned _____.
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- Some companies invest in _________ that will help them compete against other companies.
- Businesses spend money to invent new and _____ goods to sell.
- Businesses can use its money wisely by buying ______ to make goods.
- A person put 20.00 in her ________ account but now she has 21.00. This is because of interest.
- Money that you put in savings _____ interest.
8 Clues: Money that you put in savings _____ interest. • If you save money, you are setting it aside for _____. • Fixing a broken machine is a wise way a business can _____. • Businesses spend money to invent new and _____ goods to sell. • Peter saved money in a bank. The money he saved earned _____. • Businesses can use its money wisely by buying ______ to make goods. • ...
Lesson 2 Entrep 2024-08-13
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- substitiute for butter
- serves same purpose as another product in the market
- one of the factors of new wntrants
- set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- buyers have ____ power
- trying to get or win something
- forces that include laws, rules and regulations
- a person employed
- the one that buys goods and services
- follows an established path engraved by someone with an unoriginal idea
- expertise and skills developed by a person
- one of the external environment
- includes mammals, birds, etc
- weather conditions
- Entrepreneurial heart flame
- a sociocultural force
- the ones that provide something that is needed in business
- the ones that pay cash in exchange for your goods and services
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- one of the external environment
- Entrepreneurial gut game
- one of the external environment
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- Changes in the ____ is one of the sources of opportunities
- competing with each other
- an entrepreneur runs a startup with an original, ______ product/idea
- Entrepreneurial mind frame
- what part of economy is a factor of new entrant
- an environment where new inventions and technology innovations are located
- A businessman runs an _____ or a business
- work done for a client or customer that does not involve manufacturing goods
- the exchange of goods and services takes place
- thinks about making his/her own path with new ideas
- ability to enter into a particular industry
- forces that include income level
- example of natural resources
35 Clues: a person employed • weather conditions • a sociocultural force • substitiute for butter • buyers have ____ power • Entrepreneurial gut game • competing with each other • Entrepreneurial mind frame • Entrepreneurial heart flame • includes mammals, birds, etc • example of natural resources • trying to get or win something • one of the external environment • one of the external environment • ...
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. • ...
Industrialization 2022-04-20
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- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market
- French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- 18th-century Scottish philosopher
- , product, or service available and the desire of buyers for it, considered as factors regulating its price.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- the ability of people to take economic actions.
- also called putting-out system
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- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time, patented by James Hargreaves in 1770.
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process
- father of communism
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
17 Clues: father of communism • also called putting-out system • 18th-century Scottish philosopher • the process of making an area more urban. • the ability of people to take economic actions. • abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market • a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid. • ...
AI Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-29
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- Who am I? I generate images based on descriptions, making art creation faster and easier for everyone.
- Who am I? I am a technology that accelerates scientific research and helps in making groundbreaking discoveries.
- Who am I? I am a character in a film about a Hungarian architect starting anew after World War II.
- What am I? I can mimic human speech and help machines understand language, making communication easier.
- What am I? I am a coding assistant that helps developers write better code more efficiently.
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- What am I? I am a powerful model that can write code and perform various text-based tasks efficiently.
- I am found here. I assist in matching job seekers with opportunities by analyzing skills and resumes.
- What am I? I use data to predict health conditions before they arise, aiding in early diagnosis.
- I am found here. I provide a platform for artists to showcase their work and connect with potential buyers.
9 Clues: What am I? I am a coding assistant that helps developers write better code more efficiently. • What am I? I use data to predict health conditions before they arise, aiding in early diagnosis. • Who am I? I am a character in a film about a Hungarian architect starting anew after World War II. • ...
Approach Enchanting Portugal 2026-04-24
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- village
- Venice of Portugal
- de roca,Westernmost point in Europe
- voices and emotional storytelling
- palace,The gem on top of a mountain
- served in a chocolate cup
- sao vicente,Most southwestern point of Europe
- place for a tasting or two
- in a Pasteis de Bacalhau
- park,Rest your head in luxury near the beach
- shares the shore of this ocean
- bento train station,Tracks lead to exciting destinations
- occupied by
- do camilo,One step at a time..or should I say 200
- trees are wrapped in this
- valley,Where stomping your feet turns fruit into wine
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- river,Where the Monument of Discoveries watches boats go by
- a Portuguese woman says thank you
- Henry was one
- Portuguese food market
- the golden ones, these are ancient rock
- templar,Tomar was once their head office
- da Piedade is in this region of Portugal
- 300 days a year
- cellar,Where we enjoyed a tasting and a light lunch
- like to hang ten in Nazare
- of Portugal
- town where we embarked on a cruise
- tart,Belem or Nata...same same
- buildings neighbourhood
- university,Where you might see Harry's outfit
- comes from the region of Azeitao
32 Clues: village • of Portugal • occupied by • Henry was one • 300 days a year • Venice of Portugal • Portuguese food market • buildings neighbourhood • in a Pasteis de Bacalhau • served in a chocolate cup • trees are wrapped in this • like to hang ten in Nazare • place for a tasting or two • tart,Belem or Nata...same same • shares the shore of this ocean • comes from the region of Azeitao • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-02-19
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- discovered a belt of comets at the edge of Pluto’s orbit named after him
- discovered the four main moons of Jupiter and helped invent the first telescope
- discovered a huge spherical cloud of icy comets named after him
- discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter
- modern physicist who studies quantum mechanics and wrote the book A Brief History of Time
- Greek philosopher that created the first model that put the Earth at the center
- along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, invented a diagram to classify stars
- discovered Pluto in the 1930s
- woman who discovered pulsars which emit a bean of electromagnetic radiation
- provided an explanation for Saturn’s rings and discovered its moon, Titan
- discovered Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) also known as dwarf planets
- discovered the orbit of a comet that could be seen from earth every 76 years
- German scientist who was the first astronomer to discover Neptune
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- woman who discovered that a star know as a Cepheid could be used as a marker for distance
- famous for his work on forces, specifically gravity
- Greek astronomer that made the first catalogue of the stars, mapping over 850 stars
- created the first astronomical catalog in 1771 that contained 110 objects
- discovered the largest asteroid Ceres
- discovered 4 moons of Saturn: Lapetus, Dione, Rhea and Tethys
- Revised the geocentric model of the universe to include epicycles
- Tycho Brahe’s assistant and calculated three laws of planetary motion
- started the SETI program and created the original TV series Cosmos in the 1980s
- made discoveries of galaxies including Andromeda Nebula and has a telescope named after him
- Danish astronomer who used mathematical equations to figure out the distance to the planets
24 Clues: discovered Pluto in the 1930s • discovered the largest asteroid Ceres • discovered the theory of supernova and dark matter • 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 • ...
Tok - Natural Sciences 2025-01-10
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- - Philosopher of science known for his work on paradigm shifts in scientific progress.(2 words)
- ...experiments - Systematic gathering of information to test hypotheses or build models.(2 words)
- - The capability of performing the same experiment and obtaining the same results.
- - A cause-and-effect relationship where one event leads directly to another.
- - Evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field to ensure validity.(2 words)
- - A systematic process of inquiry involving observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing.(2 words)
- - A relationship or connection between two variables, not implying causation.
- - A fundamental change in the underlying principles of a scientific discipline.(2 words)
- - General agreement among scientists on a theory or finding.
- - The ability to achieve consistent results when experiments are repeated.
- - The development of abstract concepts and models to explain phenomena.(2 words)
- - The principle that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.(2 words)
- - Reasoning that starts with a general principle and derives specific conclusions.
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- - A reasoning process that involves forming general conclusions from specific observations.
- - Philosopher who emphasized falsifiability as a criterion for scientific theories.(2 words)
- - Information gained through observation and experimentation.(2 words)
- - Claims or beliefs that appear scientific but lack empirical evidence or reproducibility.
- - Imaginary scenarios to explore theoretical concepts or hypotheses.(2 words)
- - Discoveries made by chance or unexpected observations.
- - The branch of physics dealing with phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels.(2 words)
- - An expert or recognized source in a scientific field.
- - Classical physics principles based on observable and measurable phenomena.(2 words)
- - A simplified representation or framework to explain a scientific concept or phenomenon.
- - The process of testing a hypothesis to prove it false, a principle in science.
24 Clues: - An expert or recognized source in a scientific field. • - Discoveries made by chance or unexpected observations. • - General agreement among scientists on a theory or finding. • - Information gained through observation and experimentation.(2 words) • - The ability to achieve consistent results when experiments are repeated. • ...
Billy’s tci unit 3 crossword puzzle 2025-11-03
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- A major religion from India that believes in many gods and the ideas of karma and dharma.
- Seasonal winds that bring rain to South Asia.
- The belief that your actions affect what happens to you in the future.
- The study of stars, planets, and space; Indian scholars made discoveries here too.
- A religion started by Siddhartha Gautama that teaches the path to enlightenment.
- A valuable fabric traded along the Silk Roads that connected India to other regions.
- Writing, such as poems or stories, often written in Sanskrit.
- ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in Sanskrit.
- The study of numbers; India made many advances in this field.
- A person who studies and learns about many subjects.
- An earlier Indian empire known for strong rulers like Ashoka.
- A family of rulers who govern for many generations.
- A social class system in India that people are born into.
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- The spread of ideas, goods, or beliefs from one culture to another.
- A journey to a holy or sacred place.
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent, like India.
- The ancient language used in Hindu prayers and Indian writings.
- A building where people worship gods.
- An empire that ruled much of northern India during a time of great learning and art.
- The buying and selling or exchange of goods.
- A famous Mauryan emperor who helped spread Buddhism.
- A person’s duty or the right way to live.
- A carved or shaped work of art made from stone, metal, or clay.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and learning.
- A group of lands ruled by one leader or government.
25 Clues: A journey to a holy or sacred place. • A building where people worship gods. • A person’s duty or the right way to live. • The buying and selling or exchange of goods. • Seasonal winds that bring rain to South Asia. • A family of rulers who govern for many generations. • A group of lands ruled by one leader or government. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-04-19
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- Is an economic and political system where workers own the general means of production
- Is an economic and political system in which a country's a trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- A German philosopher, a critic of political economy, economist, historian, sociologist
- The attitude of letting things happen on their own
- Manufacturing of large quantities
- enterprise An economic system in which private business operates in competition and is largely free of state control
- Is the process through which cities grow, and higher and higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
- Heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
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- A time when machines replaced the human workers
- A theory that explains the interaction between the sellers of a resource and the buyers of that resource
- Multi-spindle spinning frame
- An association formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- A system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers also called putting-out system
- The fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labor and property
- A Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and a key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization
- Is a political-economic system that seeks to create a classless society in which the major means of production are owned and controlled by the public.
- A Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine
18 Clues: Multi-spindle spinning frame • Manufacturing of large quantities • A time when machines replaced the human workers • The attitude of letting things happen on their own • Heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid • An association formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages • ...
DNA & Genetics: Biotechnology 2025-09-08
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- single-celled, microscopic organisms that help in the decay of living things, and sometimes cause disease.
- inventions and problem-solving methods that result from research in science and industry.
- molecules that carry the genetic information inside the cells of all living things.
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- the child or young of a human, animal, or plant.
- an area of science that uses technology to study and improve living things.
- units of information inside DNA that give living things traits.
6 Clues: the child or young of a human, animal, or plant. • units of information inside DNA that give living things traits. • an area of science that uses technology to study and improve living things. • molecules that carry the genetic information inside the cells of all living things. • ...
Vocab lesson 3 CW Puzzle 2021-02-16
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- We mixed together the lemonade and sprite to make an lemonade.
- She is normally calm, but this outburst is an .
- The house was old and has fallen into .
- She was so that she wouldn’t stop talking about the award she got.
- She decided to a rescue and she went without knowing about it.
- He asked the girl an question about her origins.
- I could tell by her response that she was on her way
- She was while caring for the pets.
- He thinks he is being funny, but he is just being and rude.
- When they sang “Happy Birthday,” he was and embarrassed because he just at there.
- When the tree caught on fire, the tree burst into .
- The room was full of scholars.
- He attempted a smile.
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- She took amounts of notes in his class to be prepared for the test.
- She sent a fruit basket to her neighbor’s house.
- There are many scientific discoveries.
- Poets use words in their poems that make it hard to understand.
- The students had a to persuade the teacher not to assign homework.
- My mom is to be with when she is constantly yelling for no reason.
- Studying is to getting a good grade.
- Confusion about the earned income tax credit has created opportunities for .
- She only committed a crime because she was under extreme .
- I was when I saw that I got a 100% on my math test.
- A church is not a place for remarks.
- Maybe he would have problems like his sleep pattern.
25 Clues: He attempted a smile. • The room was full of scholars. • She was while caring for the pets. • Studying is to getting a good grade. • A church is not a place for remarks. • There are many scientific discoveries. • The house was old and has fallen into . • She is normally calm, but this outburst is an . • ...
Spanish Cognite - Cadaen Wilds 2016-08-31
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- One who does math and builds things such as structures and computers
- The person who works on your car
- A sport that is commonly known to involve home-runs
- A place where barn animals live
- One who explores space
- The person being taught by the Professor
- The month that comes after August
- The place you go to test scientific experiments
- Something you turn in to apply for a job
- One who drives you wherever you need to go
- When its your birthday you trend to do this
- The person who takes your pictures
- something you say when describing a good tasting food
- One who plays in movies and shows
- One who teaches the class
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- A genre of movie that involves crazy events
- One who inspects and cleans your teeth
- The person who answers the phones in an office
- The person you see when you are feeling sick
- One whos career is dedicated to cutting wood
- What you have to have in order to use your phone
- A place to go to learn new information
- One who draws and designs the layout of a building
- The person who gives you your money at a bank
- One who flies a plane
- The thing you use in order to from sentences that make sense
- The person who does studies to make scientific discoveries
- Something you must do when associating with people
- A synonym for great or awesome
- Something that you use to order at a restaurant
30 Clues: One who flies a plane • One who explores space • One who teaches the class • A synonym for great or awesome • A place where barn animals live • The person who works on your car • The month that comes after August • One who plays in movies and shows • The person who takes your pictures • One who inspects and cleans your teeth • A place to go to learn new information • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2019-04-25
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- - worked together
- - money that is owed to another person
- - a follower of a religion that believes in peace and equal treatment for all people
- - a trip made for a special reason
- - a written plan of government that explains the beliefs and laws of a country
- - formal agreement , or treaty, between groups to work together
- - a person who travels looking for new lands and discoveries
- - an area of land owned by a country either within or outside the country’s borders
- - a part of government that makes laws
- - an official member of a community
- - a strong building or area that can be defended against enemy attacks
- - not enough water
- - money paid to a government
- - homes that were longer than they were wide
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- - a special way that a group does something that is passed down over time
- - a story from the past whose facts cannot be checked
- - freedom
- - a person who travels for a religious reason
- - lands that the United States government set aside for American Indians many years ago
- - a settlement that has a church where religion is taught
- - someone who helps two people who speak different languages communicate with each other
- - system of ruling people
- - to settle lands for another country
- - the course you take to get somewhere
- - a person who loves and defends his or her country
- - when people want to take over the government that rules them and create a new one
- - special way of doing things
- - complain
- - a place ruled by another country
29 Clues: - freedom • - complain • - worked together • - not enough water • - system of ruling people • - money paid to a government • - special way of doing things • - a trip made for a special reason • - a place ruled by another country • - an official member of a community • - to settle lands for another country • - money that is owed to another person • ...
Unit 7 & 8 2024-10-15
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- Introduced or put into effect.
- The textbook included several __________ diagrams to assist students in understanding the material better.
- If you accidentally delete a file, you can often _________ the action using the undo feature.
- Taken or originated from a source.
- Taken out or removed, often from the earth.
- Led or carried out an activity.
- Range of colors or wavelengths of light.
- The scientist __________ the expression "green technology" to refer to environmentally friendly innovations.
- Gradual increase or build-up of something.
- The organization focuses on environmental conservation as a means of __________ for future generations.
- Marie Curie, one of the most famous _______ in history, made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
- Extreme accuracy in measurement or detail.
- The castle, with its towering stone walls and moats, was a perfect example of ________ architecture.
- Many _______ are reaching capacity, prompting cities to explore more sustainable waste management practices like recycling and composting.
- Methods or strategies for addressing problems.
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- Altered or controlled to affect outcomes.
- Related to evaluating similarities and differences.
- The process of breaking down over time.
- Equivalents or corresponding items.
- The _________ of independence marked a pivotal moment in the nation's history, asserting its right to self-governance.
- Long-term viability of ecosystems and natural resources.
- The act of reducing or using up resources.
- Waste from human or animal digestive systems.
- She was promoted because her __________ and dedication to her work set her apart from her peers.
- The city council is discussing ways to improve the ________ recycling program.
25 Clues: Introduced or put into effect. • Led or carried out an activity. • Taken or originated from a source. • Equivalents or corresponding items. • The process of breaking down over time. • Range of colors or wavelengths of light. • Altered or controlled to affect outcomes. • The act of reducing or using up resources. • Gradual increase or build-up of something. • ...
