discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
section 1,2,3 2022-12-02
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- Created the telephone
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- to get rid of something
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- opened a settlement house in the slums
- Make free from impurities
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- tested a gas powered airplane at Kitty Hawk North Carolina
- to give a good reason for an action
- is the rapid growth of a city's population
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for a small fee
- Formed new unions
- was a son of a peddler in new york
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- buildings divided into tiny apartments
- to increase speed
- Created the first automobile
- Unions negotiate management for workers as a group
- to make different
- is someone who sets up new Businesses in a particular industry
- Business owned by many investors
- "Invention factory"at melno park NJ bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A poor Scottish immigrant
- is a center offering to help the urban people
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: to increase speed • to make different • Formed new unions • Created the telephone • to get rid of something • A poor Scottish immigrant • Make free from impurities • Created the first automobile • Business owned by many investors • was a son of a peddler in new york • to give a good reason for an action • buildings divided into tiny apartments • opened a settlement house in the slums • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the microwave?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
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- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- An useful object created in 1876
- Something invented by Karl Benz
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
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- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- The person who invented the clock
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Who invented the microwave?
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the microwave?
- The person who invented the clock
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- An useful object created in 1876
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- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Types of Writers 2013-09-24
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- gather information, organize and document it
- those writers fight to get in is that being published there furthers their academic career
- uses wit to ridicule the shortcomings of society
- expected to deliver the same quality of language as the author of the original work she has been given to translate
- create organized bodies of knowledge
- produce accounts from the memories of their own lives, which are deemed unusual, important or scandalous
- write an account of an another person's life
- writers usually write to learn
- whose written works are credited to another person
- prepares, compiles and edits literary material for publication
- writes ideas and information on behalf of another
- are those thinking poetry is enough
- write about their discoveries and ideas sometimes have profound effects on society
- writers who record their experiences, thoughts, or feelings
- story writers
- writers perform in group specializing on the task they are given
- these usually anonymous writers have such lurid imagination and vulgar language
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- an online writer that comments on issues of specific interest to readers
- are critics of a technical subject
- recounts their own life
- writes for movies and television
- persuades thru a good marketing text (copy)
- compiles words to create dictionaries
- writes script for theater
- studies and writes about the past
- working for magazines or newspapers
- writers that covers up for leaders unable to write speeches
- texts for musical works such as operas
- decently-selling musicians writing for a living
- writers with a professional level knowledge relevant to a subject
- does not require writing as a living
- write essays, which are original pieces of writing of moderate length
- writers are those whose works do not get published on paper
33 Clues: story writers • recounts their own life • writes script for theater • writers usually write to learn • writes for movies and television • studies and writes about the past • are critics of a technical subject • working for magazines or newspapers • are those thinking poetry is enough • create organized bodies of knowledge • does not require writing as a living • ...
The Probe Team's Cometical Crossword 2014-05-01
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- The number of operational probes in space at this moment
- A problem encountered by probes, which is also a problem in Earth (hint: sun)
- The knowledge and discoveries made because of probes and rovers are _______.
- The number of cameras on Curiosity
- wind __________ erosion affects the surface of Mars.
- A rover that currently on Mars, and was there since 2003
- Opportunity uses _______ energy
- One of the companies that manufacture vehicles for NASA
- Rovers are designed so that they are always in good _______ to send and receive data
- One of the most well known space probes is called ______ 1.
- Unlike probes, rovers cannot orbit around __________ objects
- The planet where all the rovers are on
- the speed of both Curiosity and Opportunity combined almost matches the average speed of a _______
- One of the rovers' task is to collect _______ samples from Mars
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- Space probes cost over 20 ______ dollars EACH!
- The total amount of slides in this presentation (hint: >15, <20)
- Boeing and Lockhead Martin are both very large _________ which help manufacture NASA's products.
- The main power source of Curiosity (t__________c generator)
- Opportunity is around the size of a ____ cart
- A kind of species that has yet to be discovered on Mars (t_ _ _l)
- Harsh space weather (two words, no spaces)
- Some probes orbit around ________
- In total, ____-four probes have been sent to space.
- Curiosity is a bit ______ than Opportunity.
- The new wave of space probes include one probe and ____ rovers.
- The month which Curiosity was launched in
- The food product that can be bought 2.78 billion times with the money used for space exploration
27 Clues: Opportunity uses _______ energy • Some probes orbit around ________ • The number of cameras on Curiosity • The planet where all the rovers are on • The month which Curiosity was launched in • Harsh space weather (two words, no spaces) • Curiosity is a bit ______ than Opportunity. • Opportunity is around the size of a ____ cart • ...
Climate crossword 2016-09-07
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- related to or determined by the sun
- an area of land that rises very high above the land around it and that is higher than a hill
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth’s crust or volcanic action
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains below freezing point throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- the study and knowledge of the practical use of scientific discoveries
- a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
- suitable or good enough to live in
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- period of dry weather that is injurious to crops
- substance discharged into the air, especially by an internal combustion engine
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- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- an extremely large, powerful, and destructive storm with very strong winds
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- restored or replaced by natural processes : able to be replaced by nature
- change in behavior of a person or group in response to new or modified surroundings.
- the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place
- the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods
20 Clues: suitable or good enough to live in • related to or determined by the sun • period of dry weather that is injurious to crops • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits • the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods • ...
STS: Activity 3 2020-04-05
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- He is the father of experimental science.
- It is a type of biodiversity in which the large variety of different ecosystems on earth, which have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in the habitat.
- A type of biotechnology which plants are more environmentally friendly that yield more per acre. It is also resistance to disease and insects.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- The creator of flying shuttle
- A type of biotechnology which is the manipulation of microorganism such as yeast and bacteria.
- The creator of sewing machine.
- It is a type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- Produced by cars, fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- Fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Body of knowledge or facts and a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- Leopold sold Congo Free State to the ________ Government.
- It is a DNA fingerprinting; what type of biotechnology is this?
- Ruled his country as a dictator and he also imposed martial law.
- A species present in such small numbers that is at risk of extinction.
- This is very convenient to all of us, it can pay toll fees, secured, can lessen the struggles of people when it comes to commuting and more to mention.
- They are the ones who built one of the largest and wealthiest empires in the world.
- He is the father of psychoanalysis.
- Using living organisms or the product of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem.
- the creator of power loom.
- It was invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. Made from the pith of the papyrus plant.
- Raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food source
- It can change rapidly and it is difficult to predict.
- The creator of the cotton gin.
- The variety of all life forms: the different plant, animals and microorganisms, their genes and ecosystems of which they are a part.
- the area in which something exists or lives.
- He rediscovered the heliocentric model.
- Greek word for democracy
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- Telescope was invented in _______ early in the 17th century.
- Racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance
- Named Lake Victoria after the British queen.
- The total of all-weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- He is the “father of WiFi”
- The creator of water frame.
- A customized medicine tailor-designing drug therapy and treatment strategies based on the genetic profile of a patient.
- The concept of ___________ developed from labor saving technology.
- Freud believed that ______ were your unconscious mind is talking to you. It is a very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- It is grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant.
- First to established the concept of extinction.
- is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- The word “revolucion” is known in ______ from the 13th century concerning the revolving motion of celestial bodies.
- They are the ones who offers their blood, food and sometimes human sacrifices to please the God.
- The creator of spinning jenny.
- Conscious part of the mind.
- The creator of spinning mule.
- A type of biotechnology which is involved with the whole spectrum of human medicine.
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- A record system. The knots tied to colored rope.
- It was originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- A series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Unconscious part of mind.
- Released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cow
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism.
- It is also known as Modern Era.
- Group of large or small people in a particular place and time.
- Digital communication. Used in production, distribution and reception of communication.
- Ancient writing system that was used in Philippines.
- An organism exclusively native to a place or biota
- The first American civilization were people known as ______ ?
59 Clues: Greek word for democracy • Unconscious part of mind. • He is the “father of WiFi” • the creator of power loom. • The creator of water frame. • Conscious part of the mind. • The creator of flying shuttle • The creator of spinning mule. • The creator of sewing machine. • The creator of spinning jenny. • The creator of the cotton gin. • It is also known as Modern Era. • ...
Intangible Assets 2025-08-26
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- Provide their owner with the exclusive rigth to produce and sell artistic works
- Provide exclusive rigths to produce or sell new inventions
- They have been registered with the government and serve to identify specific comanies and products
- Receives the right to sell certain products or services and to use trademarks or names
- Equals the amount paid to acquire a company in excess of its net assets at fair market value
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- Receives the right to engage in regulated business activities
6 Clues: Provide exclusive rigths to produce or sell new inventions • Receives the right to engage in regulated business activities • Provide their owner with the exclusive rigth to produce and sell artistic works • Receives the right to sell certain products or services and to use trademarks or names • ...
Industrial America Project 2020-10-15
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- religion of some of the old immigrants
- the process of a company increasing production of goods or services at the same part of the supply chain
- one reason for the rise of heavy industry
- a person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike
- a nickname given to those who protect strikebreakers
- a company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter the facility
- organized an oil monopoly in Ohio
- was called this because of the many different nationalities, cultures, and
- discussions between union leaders and ownership/management
- on the east coast many immigrants came through
- his theory was survival of the fittest
- the process which increases the effeciency in which iron ore is turned into steel
- nickname given to strikebreakers
- to absorb a group into a culture
- american banker and financier
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- the location in the boats where most immigrants stayed
- last name of the inventor of the gasoline powered engine
- a group of workers who join together to improve their situation of work or lifestyle
- became rich in the steel industry
- poorly built, overcrowded apartments
- when one company has complete control over a industry
- hands off approach on the economy
- established a railroad monopoly in New York
- economic system where private businesses run most industries
24 Clues: american banker and financier • nickname given to strikebreakers • to absorb a group into a culture • became rich in the steel industry • organized an oil monopoly in Ohio • hands off approach on the economy • poorly built, overcrowded apartments • religion of some of the old immigrants • his theory was survival of the fittest • one reason for the rise of heavy industry • ...
History and Geography Crossword 2023-06-01
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- One of the deserts in China.
- One of the seas surrounding China.
- A religion brought to China during the Han Dynasty.
- One of the significant inventions of the Han Dynasty.
- A Chinese philosophy that was used to justify the rule of the Emperor.
- One of the oceans surrounding China.
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- Something the craftsmen made during the Han Dynasty.
- A ruler of an empire.
- The person who invented paper.
- A group of states or countries ruled by a single monarch.
- A succession of people from the same family who rule a country.
- The Dynasty which opened the Silk Road.
- One of the mountain ranges in China.
13 Clues: A ruler of an empire. • One of the deserts in China. • The person who invented paper. • One of the seas surrounding China. • One of the mountain ranges in China. • One of the oceans surrounding China. • The Dynasty which opened the Silk Road. • A religion brought to China during the Han Dynasty. • Something the craftsmen made during the Han Dynasty. • ...
The Age of Exploration Chapter 17 2018-04-01
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- Italian navigator who discovered (after the Vikings) the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China
- How the Europeans were called when they arrived to the New World
- To send a product or service for sale to another country
- English trading empire and company in India
- Economic practice adopted by European colonial powers in an effort to become self-sufficient - colonies only exist to benefit mother countries
- Payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial
- Prince of Portugal who organized a navigation school for sailors, cartographers, and shipbuilders
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- Exchange of products and resources between the "New World" and the "Old World"
- Pope Alexander VI issued and edit in 1493 in which the Pope drew an imaginary line from north to south through the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Spain got the rights to all newly discovered lands West of the line. Portugal could claim discoveries East of the line.
- An early type of Portuguese ship
- Large farm used to grow cash crops - these farms damaged the environment
- A settlement of people living in a new territory, linked with the parent country by trade and direct government control
12 Clues: An early type of Portuguese ship • English trading empire and company in India • To send a product or service for sale to another country • How the Europeans were called when they arrived to the New World • Payments made to support enterprises a government thinks are beneficial • Large farm used to grow cash crops - these farms damaged the environment • ...
Important People in Electronics History 2024-01-07
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- English scientist whose main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- the first person to provide conclusive proof of the existence of electromagnetic waves.
- the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- German physicist who discovered the law, named after him, which states that the current flow through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference (voltage) and inversely proportional to the resistance.
- he was recognized with the unit of electrical potential.
- invented the bipolar junction transistor in 1948 for Bell Laboratories.
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- an 18th-century Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved the Newcomen engine with his own steam engine in 1776.
- American inventor and television pioneer. He made many crucial contributions to the early development of all-electronic television.
- his work in the area of electrodynamics, lead his name to be associated with the unit for measuring electric current.
- Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist. He is best-known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- invented the first monolithic IC chip for Fairchild Semiconductor
- Italian inventor and electrical engineer, known for his creation of a practical radio wave–based wireless telegraph system.
12 Clues: he was recognized with the unit of electrical potential. • the American scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction • invented the first monolithic IC chip for Fairchild Semiconductor • invented the bipolar junction transistor in 1948 for Bell Laboratories. • the first person to provide conclusive proof of the existence of electromagnetic waves. • ...
Famous Scientists in History 2023-02-10
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- "Developed" a cage that protects people within it from being electrocuted by outside electricity
- physicist, inventor, and scientific instrument maker whose name is now one of the most obsolete units of temperature
- Paleontologist famous for the discoveries she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel in Southwest England.
- One of the founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he called "electrodynamics"
- Rearranged the understanding of the solar system by placing the sun in the center of the solar system
- Developed a model of the atom in which he proposed that energy levels of electrons are discrete and that electrons revolve in stable orbits
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- Mathematician, astronomer, and physicist of the Islamic Golden Age called the "Father of Modern Optics"
- First person to publish the concept of "natural selection"
- An ancient greek scientist who invented a special screw for agriculture and discovered a principle of buoyancy
- The man who invented the general theory of relativity. Possibly the most famous physicist in history
- An astronomer and mathematician who created multiple equations related to gravity and found Ganymede
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry
12 Clues: The first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry • First person to publish the concept of "natural selection" • "Developed" a cage that protects people within it from being electrocuted by outside electricity • One of the founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he called "electrodynamics" • ...
Infrared Rays 2017-01-26
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- a transfer of energy that travels through a medium
- what animal uses infrared waves to find the warmth of their prey
- unseen to the human eye but can be felt as heat
- what can detect infrared rays
- some of the discoveries from infrared ray research
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- infrared rays are shorter than this in wavelength yet right next to in the spectrum
- what has been discovered by using an infrared telescope
- what infrared rays are next to in the electromagnetic spectrum yet longer in wavelength
- a device that contains infrared lights that enables us to change channels
- when was infrared rays founded
- how do we detect infrared rays in people
11 Clues: what can detect infrared rays • when was infrared rays founded • how do we detect infrared rays in people • unseen to the human eye but can be felt as heat • a transfer of energy that travels through a medium • some of the discoveries from infrared ray research • what has been discovered by using an infrared telescope • ...
Cathy 2020-06-30
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- We were ____ if you'd like to have dinner with us some time?
- We don't know the full ——— of the story yet.
- The 20th century was ____ for its inventions.
- Poverty still _____ in the world.
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- Sherlock Holmes was a ____.
- The names of the winners of the competition will be ____ next month.
- It might take him ages but he'll do it ____.
- She is a ——— scientist.
8 Clues: She is a ——— scientist. • Sherlock Holmes was a ____. • Poverty still _____ in the world. • We don't know the full ——— of the story yet. • It might take him ages but he'll do it ____. • The 20th century was ____ for its inventions. • We were ____ if you'd like to have dinner with us some time? • The names of the winners of the competition will be ____ next month.
World History Vocab 1 2022-09-08
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- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular group of people
- A rectangular stepped tower sometimes surmounted by a temple, from Ancient Mesopotamia
- People who serve as professional copyists
- Relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly on clay tablets
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand
- To tame and keep as a pet or for farm produce
- A wanderer or traveler
- The stage of human, social, and cultural development that is considered most advanced
- The boomerang-shaped region of the Middle East that was the birthplace of technological inventions
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- Humankind, the species to which all the modern human beings belong
- When some groups of humans gave up the nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle completely to begin farming
- A member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food
- Relating to the early phase of the Stone Age
- The study of human history and prehistory through excavation sites and the analysis of artifacts
- Relating to the later part of the Stone Age
- To arrange in a systematic code
- Objects made by a human being or group of people, usually of cultural or historical interest
- The period of time before written records
- An archaeological and historical mystery of 100 big standing stones in a circular layout in southern England
- A pictorial symbol for a phrase that was used as the earliest form of writing
20 Clues: A wanderer or traveler • To arrange in a systematic code • People who serve as professional copyists • The period of time before written records • Relating to the later part of the Stone Age • Relating to the early phase of the Stone Age • To tame and keep as a pet or for farm produce • Humankind, the species to which all the modern human beings belong • ...
5.5-C 2023-02-15
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- Overthrew French Directory in 1799 and became emperor of the French in 1804. Was defeated in 1815 and died in exile. He attacked Portugal and Spain allowing for the Latina Americans to rebel against their mercantalist mother countries.
- wrote encyclopedia
- Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819).
- French philosopher.believed freedom of speech was the best weapon against bad government and spoke out against the intolerance of the Catholic Church.
- A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- Helped Argentina, Chile and Peru win freedom from Spain with rebellions in southern South America
- The most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
- first industrialized country
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755)
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- A series of improvements in industrial technology transformed the process of manufacturing goods. Only Japan industrialized as a defensive act
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety; chief architect of the Reign of Terror
- A machine that could spin several threads at once
- 1780's; Richard Arkwright; powered by water; turned out yarn much faster than cottage spinning wheels
- leader of Red Shirts during Italian unification
- industrialized country with a lack of coal
- Mestizo who led revolution through guerilla warfare (during Mexican Revolution)
- England and the United States both industrialized this industry first.
- Mexican priest who established independence movement among American Indians and mestizos in 1810
- Wrote Two Treatises of Government. Said human had the natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- Political realism or practical politics, especially policy based on accomplishing goals rather than on ideals.
20 Clues: wrote encyclopedia • first industrialized country • industrialized country with a lack of coal • leader of Red Shirts during Italian unification • A machine that could spin several threads at once • England and the United States both industrialized this industry first. • Mestizo who led revolution through guerilla warfare (during Mexican Revolution) • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
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- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Who invented the microwave?
- The person who invented the clock in 1656
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 persons in the class
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • The person who invented the clock in 1656 • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- The person who invented the clock
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
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- Who invented the microwave?
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- An useful object created in 1876
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
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- Who invented the microwave?
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- The person who invented the clock
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
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- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Who invented the microwave?
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
- An useful object created in 1876
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Something invented by Karl Benz
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- An useful object created in 1876
- The person who invented the clock
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Who invented the microwave?
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • An invention created in 1268 used by 7 people in the class • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects the human eye from rays of the sun
- The worlds temperature increasing
- Economy based on industry, not agriculture
- A supply of workers
- A complete change of something; the overthrow of a government
- An act that forbids anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- Money used to invest in business
- Land held to be used by everyone
- Animal food
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- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- The colonizing power; a sexist reference to no longer in use
- To feed on growing plants; such as grass
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- world wide
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- To use
- New inventions; the science of industry
19 Clues: To use • world wide • Animal food • A supply of workers • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • The worlds temperature increasing • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • New inventions; the science of industry • To feed on growing plants; such as grass • Economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2016-11-30
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- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- New inventions; the science of industry
- Money used to invest in business
- To use
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- An increase in the world's temperature
- Animal food
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- An economy based on industry
- World-wide
- Used in the language of colonialism,the colonizing power
- Land held to be used by everyone
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- A supply of workers
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- Inadequate in performance
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
19 Clues: To use • World-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers • Inadequate in performance • An economy based on industry • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • An increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Internet Safety 2021-11-08
7 Clues: inventions people can use • how you talk on the internet • someone who bothers you online • someone looking at your information • a person's own work which can't be copied • a bug or a glitch that can make our computer sick • a shortcut to a website sometimes can lead to a bad website
The 1920s inventions vocab 2020-12-02
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- We see this when we are driving and its a light.
- we dry our hair with this.
- we use this to take photos with
- we use this to cover our cuts when we get hurt
- We use this to toast bread
- we use this to go into space.
- we use this to clean our clothes
- A type of old car invented in the 1920s
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- we use this to keep our food fresh and cold.
- It shows if we are lying or not.
- We eat this food and we normally have them at bbq's.
- We clean our carpets with this
- We watch movies and shows with this
- we use to fly to other certain areas far away
- we listen to music with this.
15 Clues: we dry our hair with this. • We use this to toast bread • we use this to go into space. • we listen to music with this. • We clean our carpets with this • we use this to take photos with • It shows if we are lying or not. • we use this to clean our clothes • We watch movies and shows with this • A type of old car invented in the 1920s • ...
Roman inventions Szikszai János 2023-12-29
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- Architectural element
- construction material
- metal alloy
- portable handheld calculator
- distance measurement device in a car
- Ancient mining method
- glass forming technique
- vertical structure
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- British English Outdoor Venue
- agricultural equipment for harvesting
- Crystal of potassium alum
- Carving method
- agricultural equipment
- central heating system
- decorative technique for solid surfaces
15 Clues: metal alloy • Carving method • vertical structure • Architectural element • construction material • Ancient mining method • agricultural equipment • central heating system • glass forming technique • Crystal of potassium alum • portable handheld calculator • British English Outdoor Venue • distance measurement device in a car • agricultural equipment for harvesting • ...
Roman inventions Kiss Frigyes 2024-01-01
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- - semi-automated device that harvests crops
- - prehistoric stone
- - greek descent
- - late 3rd century to the 7th century)
- - concrete objects like stones
- - barrier
- - soldiers
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- - building
- - a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory.
- - a wide way
- - wealth
- - short smooth-bore gun
- - powdery substance
- - native of ancient Etruria.
- - hard crystalline
15 Clues: - wealth • - barrier • - building • - soldiers • - a wide way • - greek descent • - hard crystalline • - prehistoric stone • - powdery substance • - short smooth-bore gun • - native of ancient Etruria. • - concrete objects like stones • - late 3rd century to the 7th century) • - semi-automated device that harvests crops • - a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory.
Roman inventions Laszip Gábor 2024-01-04
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- A concrete dam that is curved upstream in plan
- A chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together
- The first portable calculating device
- Thin slices of wood and sometimes bark that typically are glued onto core panels
- A farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed
- An underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage
- People can walk trought this if they need to get across a river
- A method of carving
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- A composite material composed of aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement
- A curved vertical structure with an open space underneath it
- An open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports
- An architectural element similar to the hollow upper half of a sphere
- A heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
- A type of pipe organ blown by air, where the power source pushing the air is derived by water from a natural source
- An instrument used for measuring density
15 Clues: A method of carving • The first portable calculating device • An instrument used for measuring density • A concrete dam that is curved upstream in plan • A curved vertical structure with an open space underneath it • An underground pipe or tunnel system for transporting sewage • People can walk trought this if they need to get across a river • ...
Inventions of the 1960s 2023-09-21
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- Ski - Invented by Clayton Jacobsen II.
- - Advanced by Douglas Engelbart.
- - Invented by physicist Theodore Maiman.
- - Developed by Christopher Cockerell.
- - Key to rechargeable batteries, discovered by John Goodenough.
- Resonance Imaging (MRI) - Developed by Raymond Damadian.
- - Created by Wilson Greatbatch.
- - Invented by Leo Sternbach.
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- Spray - Improved by Robert H. Abplanalp.
- - Invented by Narinder Kapany.
- - Developed by Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby.
- Satellite - Developed by Tiros program scientists.
- Food - Invented by John Glenn.
- Machine - Invented by John Gibbon.
- - Developed by Nick Holonyak Jr.
15 Clues: - Invented by Leo Sternbach. • - Invented by Narinder Kapany. • Food - Invented by John Glenn. • - Created by Wilson Greatbatch. • - Advanced by Douglas Engelbart. • - Developed by Nick Holonyak Jr. • Machine - Invented by John Gibbon. • - Developed by Christopher Cockerell. • Ski - Invented by Clayton Jacobsen II. • Spray - Improved by Robert H. Abplanalp. • ...
Crossword Lesson 6 2022-11-04
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- the change in speed and direction something is going
- the study of motion
- another one of Isaac Newton's inventions
- the invisible force that pulls everything toward the earth
- a push or pull on an object
- a great creation scientist who discovered the laws of motion TWO WORDS
- the law that says force causes an object to change speed or direction, this change is resisted by the mass of an object FOUR WORDS
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- the law that says for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction FOUR WORDS
- the law that says something in motion or at rest prefers to stay that way unless something forces it to move or stop moving FOUR WORDS
- the fruit that hit Isaac Newton's head when he discovered gravity
- another word to describe Newton's first law of motion
11 Clues: the study of motion • a push or pull on an object • another one of Isaac Newton's inventions • the change in speed and direction something is going • another word to describe Newton's first law of motion • the invisible force that pulls everything toward the earth • the fruit that hit Isaac Newton's head when he discovered gravity • ...
Menu - Intro to Culture 2025-09-10
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- The most basic social institution is?
- The set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share is called?
- An area in which people have many shared culture traits, such as religious beliefs, language, or lifestyle is called a cultural _____?
- New ideas and discoveries that change culture can best be described as?
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- An activity or behavior in which people often take part, such as language spoken or sports played is called a cultural _____?
- The spread of the beliefs and social activities of one culture to different ethnicities, religions, nationalities, etc. The result is cultural mixing can best be described as?
- Groups of people who share a common culture and ancestry are called a _______ group.
- A society that includes a variety of cultures in the same area is called a __________ society.
8 Clues: The most basic social institution is? • New ideas and discoveries that change culture can best be described as? • The set of beliefs, goals, and practices that a group of people share is called? • Groups of people who share a common culture and ancestry are called a _______ group. • ...
Industrial Revoluion 2024-02-06
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- This is something that children worked so much for so little of
- This is something that children were forced to work in
- This is something that children were forced to work in and it had lots of explosions Killing a lot of 3 year olds
- This is something that people lived in during the Industrial Revolution (its not a house)
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- This is something that connected New York and California
- This is something that lots of people during the Industrial Revolution made
- This is something that spread very quickly because of close working conditions
- These are people that kids never saw because they were forced to work
- This is something that used to be outside during the industrial revolution but after was moved inside
- This is something people started using instead of using wool
10 Clues: This is something that children were forced to work in • This is something that connected New York and California • This is something people started using instead of using wool • This is something that children worked so much for so little of • These are people that kids never saw because they were forced to work • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- also known as acetylsalicylic acid ,often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains.
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- E = mc^2 developer
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
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- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- Magnetic ___ is used for recording sound and causes the German firm created the world's first practical tape recorder.
- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- People who invented a thing is called
- The German-Austrian engineer who decided to grant the right of use to the AEG, a German manufacturer of electrical equipment.
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • also known as acetylsalicylic acid ,often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains. • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2024-11-07
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- Both were inventions of African Americans, who combined African musical concepts with European musical concepts, thus making these both uniquely American music genres.
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- the industrial technique to produce large quantities of similar products in constant flows on production lines
- requiring the separation of whites from "persons of color" in public transportation and schools
- a set of beliefs favoring the interests of established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy.
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- the process of developing by gradual changes
- a technology that allows for the transmission of audio signals through electromagnetic waves, revolutionizing communication and entertainment.
- someone who came from southern and eastern Europe to live permanently in another country
- criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a large scale.
10 Clues: the process of developing by gradual changes • a person who advocates or promotes anarchism or anarchy. • someone who came from southern and eastern Europe to live permanently in another country • a set of beliefs favoring the interests of established inhabitants against those of immigrants • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2026-03-18
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- System Method bringing workers and machines together into one building (factory) to produce goods, replacing the domestic system.
- An economic system based on private ownership, profit, and a free market.
- Iron/steel rail networks that used steam locomotives to transport goods and people quickly.
- Engine Improved by James Watt, this enabled machines to run on steam power, powering factories and transportation.
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods, transforming agricultural societies.
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- Economic systems aimed at reducing inequality, where society or the government owns the means of production.
- The rapid growth of cities and the migration of people from rural areas to urban centers.
- Production The high-volume manufacturing of identical goods using machinery.
- Line A production process where a product moves through workstations, with workers performing specific tasks to increase efficiency.
- Industry: The first industry to adopt factory methods, using inventions like the spinning jenny.
10 Clues: An economic system based on private ownership, profit, and a free market. • Production The high-volume manufacturing of identical goods using machinery. • The rapid growth of cities and the migration of people from rural areas to urban centers. • Iron/steel rail networks that used steam locomotives to transport goods and people quickly. • ...
TYPES OF BOOKS 2021-12-01
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- A _____________ is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
- A ______________ book tells stories through pictures.
- A ____________ fiction book is a type of book that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future.
- If you like books with an exciting story especially ones about crime or spies, read a ___________.
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- If you enjoy reading stories about love affairs, a ______________ is the right book for you.
- A ____________ is a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary.
- If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a _____________book.
- _______________books tell stories from the author’s imagination.
8 Clues: A ______________ book tells stories through pictures. • _______________books tell stories from the author’s imagination. • A _____________ is about a person’s life written by somebody else. • If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a _____________book. • ...
Work in pairs: Find the names of types of books 2021-12-26
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- A... is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
- .......books tell stories from the author’s imagination.
- A ..... is a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary.
- A ..... fiction book is a type of book that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future.
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- If you enjoy reading stories about love affairs, a ...... is the right book for you.
- If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ..... book.
- If you like books with an exciting story especially ones about crime or spies, read a ...........
- A ............ book tells stories through pictures.
8 Clues: A ............ book tells stories through pictures. • A... is about a person’s life written by somebody else. • .......books tell stories from the author’s imagination. • If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ..... book. • If you enjoy reading stories about love affairs, a ...... is the right book for you. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Chapter 1 - Chapter 8 2019-05-21
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- False websites that fish for personal and financial information by planting false URLs in Domain Name Servers.
- ______ Act 1948, act that touches on racial sensitivities.
- Type of contest where a prize or prizes may be awarded to a winner or winners.
- The practice of virtue, morality, and manners in Islamic theology and philosophy.
- Cyber-______ is a process employed by child abusers to prepare a potential target for abuse by befriending and gaining the trust of a child.
- Increase happiness and what satisfies a person's needs and values.
- Permit the collection of personal info.
- Computer ______ means analyzing data to determine characteristics of people most likely to engage in a certain behavior.
- Anti-technology, those who dislike using modern science and technology.
- Hobby or profession of working with computers and breaking into computer systems
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- The right to act without interference.
- Name given to hackers who break into computers for criminal gain.
- An alternate method of work where an employee works from home or a location closer to their home like a branch office.
- ______ as a teaching tool has sparked interest in education. It provides an interactive environment for students to engage and practice 21st century skills.
- Roger's Model consists of knowledge, persuasion, decision occurs, implementation and ______.
- A company pays another company to build parts for its products or services instead of performing those task itself.
- ______ speech is speech which attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as gender, ethnic origin, religion, race, disability, or sexual orientation.
- Protects against copying the "expression" in a work, not against copying the work's ideas.
- Define as manner, character, and proper behavior.
- An intellectual property right relating to inventions and granted by government for a new, useful and non-obvious invention.
20 Clues: The right to act without interference. • Permit the collection of personal info. • Define as manner, character, and proper behavior. • ______ Act 1948, act that touches on racial sensitivities. • Name given to hackers who break into computers for criminal gain. • Increase happiness and what satisfies a person's needs and values. • ...
Unit 4 Passage 2 2025-12-30
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- Jinee learned that the Earth is getting hotter year by year because heat is trapped in the air.
- Ian studied chemical compounds formed when oxygen mixes with other elements.
- Julia learned about a gas released when fuel is burned.
- Yuna learned about energy made from ancient plants and animals buried underground.
- Elsa explained energy sources that can be used again and again without running out.
- Yuna described everything around us, including air, land, animals, and people.
- Sunny said we should care for nature so it is not damaged or harmed.
- Sera read about tiny particles in the air that can enter the lungs.
- Julia studied harmful substances in air and water that make the planet unhealthy.
- Jinee read about a liquid resource taken from deep underground and used as fuel.
- Julia described using moving air to create electricity.
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- Elsa compared Earth to a glass building that traps heat inside.
- Sunny learned about illnesses that can spread or affect the body.
- Elsa read about a yellow element found in polluted air that can cause acid rain.
- Jinee talked about difficult problems that need effort and solutions.
- Ian studied a black rock used to make energy.
- Jinee explained how machines and inventions help humans solve problems faster.
- Ian discussed how people born around the same time share similar experiences and responsibilities.
- Sunny talked about using resources in a way that helps people now but also protects the future.
- Sera noticed smoke and gases coming out of cars and factories and rising into the sky.
- Sera learned that governments make rules to guide people’s actions and decisions.
- Yuna learned that some illnesses affect breathing and the lungs.
22 Clues: Ian studied a black rock used to make energy. • Julia learned about a gas released when fuel is burned. • Julia described using moving air to create electricity. • Elsa compared Earth to a glass building that traps heat inside. • Yuna learned that some illnesses affect breathing and the lungs. • Sunny learned about illnesses that can spread or affect the body. • ...
Renaissance Test ESL 2025-01-29
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- An intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- An Italian painter also known for his sculpture, engineering, architecture, and poems. His famous marble statue, David, shows the influence of ancient Greek traditions on Renaissance artists.
- A person who provides financial support for the arts
- Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
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- An Italian artist considered the ideal Renaissance man due his varied talents. His paintings, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, remain famous today.
- Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three dimensional effect
- An Italian astronomer and mathematician whose discoveries using a telescope supported the heliocentric universe theories of Copernicus
7 Clues: A person who provides financial support for the arts • Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe • Artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three dimensional effect • An intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics • ...
Entrepreneurship 2021-06-04
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- a legally binding payment made to an individual or company for the ongoing use of their assets, including copyrighted works, franchises, and natural resources
- The ability to be sold or marketed
- Something being done or capable of carrying out
- Collects data that can usually be accessed through computer systems
- a type of financing that investors provide to small businesses that are believed to have long-term growth potential
- A person who operates a business
- the practice of matching products to competitors' products in order to make accurate price comparisons.
- an invention is granted to inventors, giving inventors the right to stop others, for a limited period, from making, using or selling their inventions without their permission.
- Undertaking risky outcomes
- Talent or knowledge that person has
- obtaining permission from a company to manufacture and sell one or more of its products
- When a person has an idea and makes it real
- The right to legally copy
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- has a customer focus, together with awareness of competitors, and an understanding of the market
- Provides access to articles from any time organized based on the author or subject
- To be able to share the feelings of others
- Product that is made from one company but is under the name of a different business
- The creation, development of a new product
- a measurement of efficiency
- A software the messages email list and receives the email that travels through the internet
- Making a new item
21 Clues: Making a new item • The right to legally copy • Undertaking risky outcomes • a measurement of efficiency • A person who operates a business • The ability to be sold or marketed • Talent or knowledge that person has • To be able to share the feelings of others • The creation, development of a new product • When a person has an idea and makes it real • ...
crossword 1 2022-12-28
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- s the founder of the Traver Engineering Company
- is best known for co-founding the Whirlpool Corporation (originally known as Upton Machine Company)
- (born in San Diego, California) is an American mathematician, neurologist / neurophysiologist, and an engineering technologist / entrepreneur
- is a filmmaker, science researcher, writer, and entrepreneur.At the Arizona State University School of Earth & Space Exploration
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- In addition to a number of significant inventions improving wireless radio (RF) communication and voltage/power regulation devices,
- is an American multimedia artist, author, educator, and inventor, equally well known for his art and for his work in creativity research.
- was a Hungarian-born American mechanical engineer, inventor, businessman and philanthropist
- was an American inventor, author, dental surgeon, and florist. Wait graduated from the New York College of Dentistry
8 Clues: s the founder of the Traver Engineering Company • was a Hungarian-born American mechanical engineer, inventor, businessman and philanthropist • is best known for co-founding the Whirlpool Corporation (originally known as Upton Machine Company) • ...
chapter 5 puzzle 2021-09-24
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- describes how much of a good is offered for a sale at a specific price
- conditions of rising prices
- the change output from hiring one additional unit of labor
- a cost that does not change
- equals fixed cost plus variable costs
- a graph of the quantity supplied of a good by all suppliers at different prices
- a chart that lists how much of a good all suppliers will offer at different prices
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- occur when marginal production levels decrease with new investment
- occur when the marginal product of labor becomes negative
- suppliers will offer more of a good at a higher price
- the cost of bringing raw materials to a production facility
- occur when marginal production levels increase with new investments
- a government payment that supports a business
- new inventions and processes
- tax on the production or sale of a good
- costs that rise or fall depending on how much is produced
- occurs when the government steps into the market to affect the price, or quantity; raises costs
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
18 Clues: conditions of rising prices • a cost that does not change • new inventions and processes • equals fixed cost plus variable costs • tax on the production or sale of a good • a government payment that supports a business • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • suppliers will offer more of a good at a higher price • ...
3rd Grade Vocabulary 05/14 2024-05-14
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- The ___ scientist made groundbreaking discoveries.
- The king lived in a ___ palace adorned with marble columns.
- Despite the crime committed, the judge showed ___ leniency.
- The teacher's knowledge is ___ to that of a student.
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- The ___ worked hard in thew fields to support his family.
- It's never right to ___ with lies.
6 Clues: It's never right to ___ with lies. • The ___ scientist made groundbreaking discoveries. • The teacher's knowledge is ___ to that of a student. • The ___ worked hard in thew fields to support his family. • The king lived in a ___ palace adorned with marble columns. • Despite the crime committed, the judge showed ___ leniency.
Smart homes 2022-12-19
5 Clues: made better • using electricity • machines or pieces of equipment • advanced scientific knowledge or equipment • things that have been made for the first time
Better Cities 2024-06-10
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- The ________________________ market attracted citizens.
- The museum ________________________was successful.
- Multicultural ________________________ offer diverse experiences.
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- ________________________ residential area by the riverfront was vibrant.
- ________________________ modern inventions, problems persist.
5 Clues: The museum ________________________was successful. • The ________________________ market attracted citizens. • ________________________ modern inventions, problems persist. • Multicultural ________________________ offer diverse experiences. • ________________________ residential area by the riverfront was vibrant.
Industrial Revolution 2020-11-12
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- This machine was created during the industrial revolution and this machine helped weaving. The first of this machine was built in 1785.
- Many workers had to work in these machines and they were usually in confined spaces.
- Were used as servants to work in factories at a very young age.
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- The amount of people living in a specific area.
- A revolution that started around 1760’s. This transformed our society with new inventions etc.
- They fought for the right to vote.
- Workers participated in these acts because they were treated unfairly or were working in a dangerous environment. These “attacks” were directed towards factory/mine owners.
- Workers worked in ____ mines and the conditions were usually unsafe and very dangerous.
8 Clues: They fought for the right to vote. • The amount of people living in a specific area. • Were used as servants to work in factories at a very young age. • Many workers had to work in these machines and they were usually in confined spaces. • Workers worked in ____ mines and the conditions were usually unsafe and very dangerous. • ...
Time and Space 2025-03-16
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- The 1859 solar storm, which inspired "Cyber Cocoon," is known as what event?
- Which NASA mission was named after a Greek goddess?
- "Beyond the Light" includes a 26-minute cinematic experience divided into how many scenes?
- What is the primary tool used to study space, as highlighted in the exhibition?
- Jewel Box Sun" showcases the Sun in how many different wavelengths?
- What is the name of the art and technology studio that created "Beyond the Light"?
- Which Mars rover, represented in "Mars Rovers’ Dreams," was described as having a personality combining whimsy, wonder, and grit?
- Which space telescope’s discoveries are featured in "Beyond the Light"?
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- What type of orbit will Artemis missions use to help astronauts reach the Moon’s South Pole?
- What type of propulsion does the Artemis mission use for inclination control thrusters?
- The "Cyber Cocoon" installation explores the potential effects of which type of solar event?
- Which scientific institute curates the images from the James Webb Space Telescope?
- "Nature’s Pulse" visualizes Earth’s health using how many transparent OLED screens?
- What celestial body is the focus of NASA’s Artemis mission?
- What space agency collaborated with ARTECHOUSE to create "Beyond the Light"?
15 Clues: Which NASA mission was named after a Greek goddess? • What celestial body is the focus of NASA’s Artemis mission? • Jewel Box Sun" showcases the Sun in how many different wavelengths? • Which space telescope’s discoveries are featured in "Beyond the Light"? • The 1859 solar storm, which inspired "Cyber Cocoon," is known as what event? • ...
Enlightenment 2023-12-05
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- Biggest loser of the 7 Years War, who then paid for the American Revolution, but got serious debt from it.
- Rousseau's idea that government is an agreement between people and their leaders, and the "deal" can be broken.
- John Locke's idea that everyone has the rights to "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Property."
- ______ of Powers was Montesquieu's idea that government powers should be split to prevent tyranny and increase efficiency.
- A philosophical movement in the 1700s to apply logic and reason to society and politics.
- _______ Revolution, where Parliament overthrew a king for minimal loss of life, showing they were in charge of the UK.
- The British Royal _____ was the most dominant military force on the planet, and ruled the waves.
- Russia, Austria, and Prussia all "partitioned" and destroyed this country.
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- _______ The Great was a Russian Empress who loved the Enlightenment and overthrew her husband.
- ________ Revolution, when the scientific method was implemented, leading to numerous scientific discoveries.
- Salutary ______ was a word for Britain sort of ignoring the 13 colonies and not enforcing their tax laws, since it made them money.
- These types of businesses were given monopolies, and conquered India and other lands to make money.
- ______ ______ War, the first global war on four continents, between Britain + Prussia vs France + Austria + Russia.
- "Sequel" to the 7 Years War, with 13 colonies getting their freedom, but Britain beating up France some more.
- _______ The Great of Prussia, a great general and a lover of the Enlightenment and French culture.
- The British legislature that ran the government, won the Glorious Revolution, and appointed Prime Ministers.
- The only winner of the 7 Years War, though it lost 13 colonies in the follow-up.
17 Clues: Russia, Austria, and Prussia all "partitioned" and destroyed this country. • The only winner of the 7 Years War, though it lost 13 colonies in the follow-up. • A philosophical movement in the 1700s to apply logic and reason to society and politics. • _______ The Great was a Russian Empress who loved the Enlightenment and overthrew her husband. • ...
unit 3 Comply with Regulatory Requirements for Content Creation 2024-09-04
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- The length of time for which copyright protection lasts, varying by type of work.
- A type of work where the person who paid for its creation typically owns the copyright.
- A symbol, word, or phrase legally registered for representing a company or product.
- A category of property that includes intangible creations of the human mind.
- A type of intellectual property that protects inventions or processes for a certain period.
- Dance routines or movements that can be protected under copyright law.
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- The symbol used to indicate that a work is protected by copyright.
- Works whose intellectual property rights have expired or are not protected by copyright.
- The legal term for the protection of original works like novels, music, and paintings.
- Confidential business information that provides a competitive edge and is protected by law.
10 Clues: The symbol used to indicate that a work is protected by copyright. • Dance routines or movements that can be protected under copyright law. • A category of property that includes intangible creations of the human mind. • The length of time for which copyright protection lasts, varying by type of work. • ...
Culture 2023-09-15
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- The movement of people that is intended to be permanent.
- someone with a well-founded fear of being persecuted/punished in their country of origin due to race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.
- The set beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
- A single attribute of culture such as food, clothing, technology, beliefs and language that the people of a particular culture share
- When a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation.
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- A society that contains diverse cultures
- Someone who comes INTO a country.
- An area that is unified (brought together) by common cultural traits.
- The spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior from one culture to another.
- Someone who EXITS or leaves a country
- A group that shares a geographic region (live in same place), a sense of identity, and a culture.
- Adapting the customs from one culture for use in another culture.
- A belief or activity passed down within a society and still maintained in the present.
13 Clues: Someone who comes INTO a country. • Someone who EXITS or leaves a country • A society that contains diverse cultures • The movement of people that is intended to be permanent. • Adapting the customs from one culture for use in another culture. • The set beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people • ...
5108 2014-11-25
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- Sequence of numbers where the sum is made up by adding the previous two numbers together
- What was once known as the Khmer Empire.
- A cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe
- The hypothalaus controls the release of this hormone
- one of several very large landmasses on Earth
- decorations
- typically characterized by a superficially lizard-like appearance, with slender bodies, blunt snouts, short limbs projecting at right angles to the body, and the presence of a tail in both larva and adult
- the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language
- one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank
- a man who belongs by rank, title, or birth to the aristocracy
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- an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant, or other type of organism
- Things that are created
- ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia
- a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation
- the ecological state of a species being unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation, country or other defined zone, or habitat type
- A great artist and inventor, Leonardo __ _____
- To separate
- Mexican walking fish
18 Clues: decorations • To separate • Mexican walking fish • Things that are created • What was once known as the Khmer Empire. • one of several very large landmasses on Earth • A great artist and inventor, Leonardo __ _____ • The hypothalaus controls the release of this hormone • ectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates of the class Amphibia • ...
Research Vocabulary 2025-09-19
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- giving credit to the original author in your writing
- the key facts and discoveries you make after carefully studying something
- unfairly favors or disfavors something because of their personal beliefs or experiences,which can lead to incorrect or one-sided results
- your main point or claim, supported by facts and evidence, that you try to convince other people is true
- something that can change or be changed in an experiment
- an educated guess or a smart prediction about what will happen
- relating to the entire world or being a "citizen of the world"
- o repeat an experiment or study to see if you get the same or very similar results
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- a basic plan or road map for a writing project
- focusing on personal feelings, opinions, and thoughts instead of hard facts that everyone can agree on.
- something that is true and can be proven or shown to be correct through research, observation, or evidence
- the main idea or point that you are trying to make in your writing or what you are trying to prove
- stealing words or ideas from someone else and pretending they are yours
- what someone thinks, believes, or feels about something, and it's something that can't be proven true or false
- when a person or a group of people take action to make a positive change
15 Clues: a basic plan or road map for a writing project • giving credit to the original author in your writing • something that can change or be changed in an experiment • an educated guess or a smart prediction about what will happen • relating to the entire world or being a "citizen of the world" • stealing words or ideas from someone else and pretending they are yours • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2025-10-17
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- 1598 decree granting limited religious freedom to French Protestants (Huguenots).
- 1688 English event that replaced James II and affirmed Parliament’s power over the monarchy.
- General wave of religious dissent against Catholic authority; emphasized faith alone for salvation.
- A nectar feeding insect with two pairs of large bright colored wings
- A sweet food made with sugar
- German monk who began the Protestant Reformation in 1517 by attacking indulgences and church corruption.
- Ended the Thirty Years’ War; allowed rulers to choose their state’s religion.
- French monarch who epitomized absolute monarchy; built Versailles and declared “I am the state.”
- Introduced movable type printing to Western Europe; greatly expanded book production and literacy.
- Focus on humankind as the center of intellectual and artistic effort; study of classical forms over medieval styles.
- Best APWORLD teacher ever
- Polish monk and astronomer who proposed a heliocentric (sun-centered) model of the universe.
- Scottish economist who argued that free markets and competition naturally create wealth and progress.
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- Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation; reaffirmed traditional beliefs and reformed church abuses.
- French Protestant who taught predestination and created a disciplined religious community at Geneva.
- English scientist who unified motion and gravity under natural laws in Principia Mathematica.
- Seventeenth-century period of empirical discoveries and the formation of modern scientific method.
- A bodily part used for walking
- War (1618–1648) between Protestant and Catholic states within the Holy Roman Empire.
- Author of The Prince; emphasized realistic discussions of power and how rulers maintain authority.
- New Catholic religious order devoted to education and missionary work; key force in the Catholic Reformation.
- Eighteenth-century movement applying reason and scientific thought to society, politics, and morality.
- System in which kings or queens hold total power, often claiming divine right to rule.
- Italian astronomer who supported Copernicus’s theory and was condemned by the Church for his findings.
- Preformative drink
25 Clues: Preformative drink • Best APWORLD teacher ever • A sweet food made with sugar • A bodily part used for walking • A nectar feeding insect with two pairs of large bright colored wings • Ended the Thirty Years’ War; allowed rulers to choose their state’s religion. • 1598 decree granting limited religious freedom to French Protestants (Huguenots). • ...
Gupta Empire Vocab 2024-05-30
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- The poorest and lowest class of the dynasty, were includes slaves, servants and unskilled workers.
- They get a diverse style, design and features. Their variety where, Caves, Stunpas and Temples.
- The best teacher in the world!
- The statue of a a wandering acetic religious teacher, it has a stone sculpture from 5th century.
- The main religion of the dynasty, the emperors established it as the unifying religion.
- Important geographical feature, it influnces connection with China territory and major seaports.
- The people who ended and destroyed the gupta empire, they invaded the territory, and the empire fall 550 C.E
- The capital of the empire, its central location helped trade and expansion of the empire.
- Son and succesor of Chandragupta I, he increased the empire size and goverment. kingdom during 335 - 375 C.E
- They were very advanced with it, their motto of it was "To achive the life of the spirit".
- Their system of goverment, consist that the supreme athority was from the emperor or the ruler, it was hederitary.
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- Considered the golden age period of Indians, from 320 - 550 C.E
- Ocuppated the top leader class of the society, includes priest and tachers.
- The peninsula that it was located the empire, its characterized by elavated plateus, rolling hils and fertile valleys.
- The principal mountain range, protected the empire from cold and dry climates and invasions.
- One of the gods of their religion, named "the great god" or "the god of destruction"
- The best drink ever created in the universe!
- Important geographical feature, located at the west of the empire, it was a principal conduit for trade and commerce.
- The oficial founder, and the first emperor of the Gupta Dynasty, reign from over 320 - 335 C.E
- They get very advanced and made many discoveries about the sun, moon and earth, one of the experts was Aryabhata.
20 Clues: The best teacher in the world! • The best drink ever created in the universe! • Considered the golden age period of Indians, from 320 - 550 C.E • Ocuppated the top leader class of the society, includes priest and tachers. • One of the gods of their religion, named "the great god" or "the god of destruction" • ...
1-5 Terms: Information Management 2023-09-26
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- A computerized system that supports and enables the Information Management business function.
- A practice or process not generally known outside of the company that owns it, and that has economic value.
- Anything that is created from the mind or intellect, like inventions, ideas, or methods.
- The protection of networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access or criminal use, and the practice of ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.
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- A business function that involves people, processes, and systems that collect, organize, store and secure relevant data and information, and makes it accessible and useful for making informed decisions.
- Identifying, understanding and predicting circumstances or events that might have negative consequences, and taking proactive measures to avoid these risks and effectively combat them if/when they occur.
- The accuracy and validity of data over its lifecycle
- Access to _____________ is critical and necessary for business success.
- An independent and unbiased inspection and review to evaluate the safety, integrity and accuracy of information, systems, processes, procedures and protocols.
- Anything of value that is not physical in nature.
- The raw form of information before it actually becomes useful information.
11 Clues: Anything of value that is not physical in nature. • The accuracy and validity of data over its lifecycle • Access to _____________ is critical and necessary for business success. • The raw form of information before it actually becomes useful information. • Anything that is created from the mind or intellect, like inventions, ideas, or methods. • ...
Standard 13 Study Guide: Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2023-02-23
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- Because of this "revolution" in Europe, people began to question traditional authority.
- What movement most inspired the ideas included in our country's Declaration of Independence and Constitution?
- What was a belief shared by many Enlightenment philosophers on who was responsible for protecting the rights of the people?
- The anecdote or story about what piece of fruit falling from a tree inspired the theory of gravity?
- What church in Italy sentenced Galileo to prison for saying the Earth traveled around the sun?
- Author of Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, which explained universal gravitation and inspired the Industrial Revolution.
- This enlightenment thinker believed that the natural rights of women were limited to the areas of the home and family life.
- Which scientist challenged older views of astronomy by proving the planets were not round and uniformly smooth orbs of light?
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- Isaac Newton and other scientists invented a standard scale for this devise that measures temperature.
- This enlightenment thinker believed in "natural rights", which is the belief that certain rights are universal to all humans.
- Which scientist made important discoveries in calculus, optics, and mechanics but not chemistry?
- Which scientist proved that Nicolaus Copernicus's theory about the relationship between the position of the sun and planets was correct?
12 Clues: Because of this "revolution" in Europe, people began to question traditional authority. • What church in Italy sentenced Galileo to prison for saying the Earth traveled around the sun? • Which scientist made important discoveries in calculus, optics, and mechanics but not chemistry? • ...
simple machines 2024-10-30
6 Clues: type of ramp or slope • it help to make life easier • made of two inclined planes • these are used for moving objects • an inclined plane in a spiral form • it helps to move heavy load with less efforts
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- animal food
- new inventions; the science of industry
- the colonizing power was often referred to as this, no longer in use because of the sexist reference
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a supply of workers
- world-wide
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering professions
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- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- land held to be used by everyone
- a layer of gas above the Earths surface
- money used to invest in business
- to use
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the worlds temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • a layer of gas above the Earths surface • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from hold political office or entering the professions.
- An increase in the world’s temperature.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- Unaware.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this- a sexist reference no longer in use.
- Animal food.
- To use.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
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- Money used to invest in business.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- A deduction or interference.
- A layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- A supply of workers.
- World wide.
19 Clues: To use. • Unaware. • World wide. • Animal food. • A supply of workers. • A deduction or interference. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • An increase in the world’s temperature. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • ...
SAT 3 Vocab 2023-11-29
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- Ellie _____
- Emotionally
- Although he made one of the greatest discoveries ever, Albert Einstein wasn’t a _____ child. ‘
- Mr. Marple ___ Rohin yesterday.
- Bad Words
- He was ____ about the way he was treated.
- A person who enjoys a luxurious life style
- Something out of the ordinary
- God is an ____ being
- Many students are ___ when it comes to having straight A’s.
- Excessive amount
- You wouldn’t want to feel the ____ of Mr. Marple
- Many people are ____ because they don’t have many basic necessities.
- Politicians make many _____ remarks towards each other.
- Actress for Barbie
- Mr. Marple uses this word often when we write down vocabulary words.
- Hitler was a ____
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- The Rock
- He completed the _____ work in a stupor.
- Parents but many ____ on children when they misbehave
- With active strength
- The ____ argument made the teacher furious.
- To hate
- Secretly
- The Soviet Union and the U.S. had a ____ relationship.
- Third Person ____
- Where people were hung
- The students desk was ____ because it had so much junk on it
- A large amount of
- The head of the school was a _____ person.
- Vocab words are a ____ for a test
- Pompous
- Stubborn
- Book written by Ellie Wiesel
- People use these in the military
35 Clues: To hate • Pompous • The Rock • Secretly • Stubborn • Bad Words • Ellie _____ • Emotionally • Excessive amount • Third Person ____ • A large amount of • Hitler was a ____ • Actress for Barbie • With active strength • God is an ____ being • Where people were hung • Book written by Ellie Wiesel • Something out of the ordinary • Mr. Marple ___ Rohin yesterday. • People use these in the military • ...
Sociology Perspective Crossword 2024-01-04
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- Describing the social world based on facts, not opinion.
- Examination of small-scale patterns of society (symbolic interactionists)
- Examination of large-scale patterns of society (functionalists, conflict theorists)
- Durkheim's term for a group's patterns of behavior.
- Society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources (Marx)
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- Research whose purpose is to make discoveries about life in human groups, not to make changes in those groups.
- Study of how people use background assumptions to make sense out of life (Garfinkel)
- Application of the scientific approach to the social world (Comte)
- Consequences that are unintended.
- Solving problems using sociology.
10 Clues: Consequences that are unintended. • Solving problems using sociology. • Durkheim's term for a group's patterns of behavior. • Describing the social world based on facts, not opinion. • Application of the scientific approach to the social world (Comte) • Society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources (Marx) • ...
The Hardest Words In The English Language 2025-10-20
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- Harsh or unpleasant discordance of sound; dissonance
- A distinctive scent, usually described as earthy, pleasant, or sweet, produced by rainfall on very dry ground.
- An ironic rhetorical device, in which one feigns indifference, or makes a pretense of refusing something one desires.
- An aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
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- Knowing everything
- Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame
- Abrupt or offhand in speech or manner.
- Askew; awry.
10 Clues: Askew; awry. • Knowing everything • Abrupt or offhand in speech or manner. • Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame • Harsh or unpleasant discordance of sound; dissonance • An aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident • The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named • ...
People of the Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-21
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- Capitalist, he wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
- She was a Black entrepreneur, she was the first woman to become a self-made millionaire in the US and she was a philanthropist.
- He was a French scientist who found a way to make milk and other food products safer to drink/eat.
- He was a British inventor who made over 100 inventions including an improved way to make steel.
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- He improved the steam engine.
- He was a Black inventor. His improved gas mask and improved traffic light helped save many people's lives.
- Communist, he wrote "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital."
- He was a scientist who created the smallpox vaccine. The world's first vaccine.
- She was an American inventor that invented a safer elevator.
- He was a Croatian inventor. He traveled to America and invented useful ways to use electricity. He came up with the idea for wireless communication well before it was finally invented.
10 Clues: He improved the steam engine. • Capitalist, he wrote "The Wealth of Nations" • She was an American inventor that invented a safer elevator. • Communist, he wrote "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital." • He was a scientist who created the smallpox vaccine. The world's first vaccine. • ...
Everyday inventions GTWYB1+ 2018-04-18
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- the part of a sound system where the sound comes out.
- a machine that washes dishes.
- a piece of equipment that you use over your ears to listen to music,etc.
- a machine that cleans floors by sucking up dirt.
- another word for GPS.
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- electrical kitchen equipment used for keeping food and drinks cold.
- an electronic book.
- a device that washes clothes.
- a type of oven that cooks food very quickly using electric waves.
- a small computer that you carry with you.
10 Clues: an electronic book. • another word for GPS. • a device that washes clothes. • a machine that washes dishes. • a small computer that you carry with you. • a machine that cleans floors by sucking up dirt. • the part of a sound system where the sound comes out. • a type of oven that cooks food very quickly using electric waves. • ...
20th Century Inventions 2020-09-15
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- not able to travel in one of these at the moment
- it will take you to the moon and back
- discovered by Alexander Fleming
- we have become dependent on these for work, play, entertainment, banking, socialising (8,8)
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- the Beatles sang about a yellow one
- power source that can be used for good to power a city or bad to make a destructive weapon
- used to be only black & white until 1974
- can play AM or FM on this
- I love mine, it's a "mini"
- invented by Chester Carlson; can copy and print on these
10 Clues: can play AM or FM on this • I love mine, it's a "mini" • discovered by Alexander Fleming • the Beatles sang about a yellow one • it will take you to the moon and back • used to be only black & white until 1974 • not able to travel in one of these at the moment • invented by Chester Carlson; can copy and print on these • ...
Inventions Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-23
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- The infamous invention by Carl Benz.
- Fleming’s medical breakthrough.
- An invention by Galileo.
- Invented by James Watt.
- First computing machine by Charles Babbage.
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- Invented by Marconi.
- Wright brothers' achievement.
- Revolutionary printing device by Gutenberg.
- Edison’s bright idea.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
10 Clues: Invented by Marconi. • Edison’s bright idea. • Invented by James Watt. • An invention by Galileo. • Wright brothers' achievement. • Fleming’s medical breakthrough. • Invented by Alexander Graham Bell. • The infamous invention by Carl Benz. • Revolutionary printing device by Gutenberg. • First computing machine by Charles Babbage.
Science & Inventions 🔬 2025-02-20
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- Invented by the Wright Brothers. ✈️
- Invented by Thomas Edison. 💡
- Used for listening to music and news. 📻
- Helps us see faraway planets. 🔭
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- Helps see tiny objects. 🔬
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell. ☎️
- The building blocks of life. 🧬
- What keeps us on the ground. 🌍
- Panel Uses sunlight to create energy. ☀️
- Powers lights and devices. ⚡
10 Clues: Helps see tiny objects. 🔬 • Invented by Thomas Edison. 💡 • Powers lights and devices. ⚡ • The building blocks of life. 🧬 • What keeps us on the ground. 🌍 • Helps us see faraway planets. 🔭 • Invented by the Wright Brothers. ✈️ • Invented by Alexander Graham Bell. ☎️ • Used for listening to music and news. 📻 • Panel Uses sunlight to create energy. ☀️
Industrial Revolution inventions 2024-02-27
10 Clues: Car • Edison's thingy • Spins wool and cotton • un-modern smart phone • Spins cotton specifically • Engine that blows up on the inside • Keeps the bad dudes out with p a i n • work-places worse than amazon...kind of • Engine that uses some really warm water • Things that most people can't live without
Inventions vocabulary crossword 2025-05-30
10 Clues: Something man made • Something you plan • A kind of transport • Adults always use it • A lot of kids watch it • Kids and adults use it • A invention for writing • A invention for cutting • Every inventor is like this • An invention that helps you to move
Roles 2023-06-21
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- A person who operates an aircraft, flying and navigating planes to transport people or goods to different locations.
- A person who conducts experiments and research to understand the world around us and make new discoveries.
- Officer A law enforcement officer who maintains peace and order, enforces laws, and protects communities from crime.
- A person who engages in sports and physical activities, showcasing their skills, strength, and sportsmanship.
- A person who applies scientific and mathematical knowledge to design and build structures, machines, or systems.
- A person who writes stories, articles, or books, using words to express ideas, entertain, and communicate with others.
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- A person who extinguishes fires and helps in rescue operations, ensuring the safety of people and property.
- A medical professional who treats and diagnoses illnesses and injuries, helping people stay healthy and providing medical care.
- A person who instructs and guides students in a classroom, helping them learn new knowledge and skills.
- A person who travels into space, exploring and conducting research in outer space.
- A person who prepares and cooks food, using their culinary skills to create delicious meals and recipes.
- A person who uses their voice to sing songs, entertaining and inspiring others with their musical talent.
- A person who cultivates land and raises crops or animals, contributing to the production of food and resources.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, portraying different characters and telling stories through acting.
- A person who creates art, expressing their creativity and imagination through various forms such as painting, drawing, or sculpture.
15 Clues: A person who travels into space, exploring and conducting research in outer space. • A person who instructs and guides students in a classroom, helping them learn new knowledge and skills. • A person who prepares and cooks food, using their culinary skills to create delicious meals and recipes. • ...
Unit 7 2025-05-24
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- A weapon that shoots bullet, you can use it to kill people.
- You can find this thing in a factory, a plant or a car.
- A factory that produce energy.
- The way something moves or points, like north, south, up, or down.
- Very bad or awful.
- A quite small living thing that can make you sick.
- To make or invent something new.
- (Noun) Information written down or saved; (Verb) To save sounds, videos, or information.
- A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk;
- Listening, speaking, reading and writing are four ________s of English.
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- A place where you can see old, interesting, or important things, like art or historical items.
- A special public show where people display art, inventions, or other interesting exhibits.
- A journey to a place, usually for fun or vacation.
- A place where people watch plays, movies, or performances.
- A small, hard seed from plants like wheat or rice, used for food.
- To take something away from a place.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows.
- A notebook where you write about your daily life and thoughts.
- A series of steps to do or make things.
- To discover or find new places or ideas.
20 Clues: Very bad or awful. • A factory that produce energy. • To make or invent something new. • To take something away from a place. • A series of steps to do or make things. • To discover or find new places or ideas. • A part of a tree that grows out from the trunk; • A journey to a place, usually for fun or vacation. • A quite small living thing that can make you sick. • ...
Detective Unit 2025-11-05
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- Who invented the detective story?
- This is the chief suspect in "The Hound" story
- Who was the first Baskerville to be murdered?
- What is the name of Sherlock Holmes's street?
- A ___ and daughter are killed in Murders in the Rue Morgue
- The door is locked from the __ in Poe's "Rue Morgue"
- Holmes has one character flaw. It is the use of ___
- This country is where the 1st detective stories take place
- This convict has escaped from prison and roams the moor
- This is one of the inventions in the 1880s
- What is the family name in the Hound story?
- Who is considered the godfather of the detective story?
- In The ___ ___ a woman is being blackmailed
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- What is the name of Sherlock Holmes's sidekick?
- The motive for Stapleton
- Henry Who has now arrived to inherit their fortune?
- The ____ _____ story involves a snake'
- The ___ of the Baskervilles is the most popular story
- Murders in the ___ ____ was the 1st detective story
- The motive for the orangutan
- The ______ is always a suspect in mysteries
- This is the very first literary detective
- Stapleton's sister is really his ___ used to lure men
- Holmes likes the play this musical instrument
24 Clues: The motive for Stapleton • The motive for the orangutan • Who invented the detective story? • The ____ _____ story involves a snake' • This is the very first literary detective • This is one of the inventions in the 1880s • The ______ is always a suspect in mysteries • What is the family name in the Hound story? • In The ___ ___ a woman is being blackmailed • ...
China Vocabulary Review 2016-02-29
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- A philosophy that teaches to go with the flow of nature
- To have the right skills to do something
- A philosophy that teaches respect for the community
- Sticking by someone no matter what
- A time period of peace & many inventions
- A test to determine who was smart enough to work in government
- To fight against someone in charge
- To be good at one's job
- To bring together
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- A philosophy that teaches strict laws & harsh punishments are needed
- The respect of one's elders
- A time period where one family rules
- Excessively mean
- A set of trade routes during the Han Dynasty
- To make something the same
- Someone or something that causes lots of argument
- A group of people chosen by the emperor to help run the government
- Kill
18 Clues: Kill • Excessively mean • To bring together • To be good at one's job • To make something the same • The respect of one's elders • Sticking by someone no matter what • To fight against someone in charge • A time period where one family rules • To have the right skills to do something • A time period of peace & many inventions • A set of trade routes during the Han Dynasty • ...
The Age of Exploration vocab crossword puzzle 2022-03-03
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- Columbus -an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
- -a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- Exchange -he process by which plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas have been introduced from Europe, Asia, and Africa to the Americas and vice versa
- and Indian War -the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France
- -A group of English Puritans, persecuted in their own country, who emigrated to America.
- Dias -the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa
- -a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- of Tordesillas -
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- Slave Trade -nvolved the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas.
- -home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America.
- Passage -the forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World.
- -an economic system based on open competition in a free market, in which individuals and companies own the means of production and operate for profit.
- da Gama -Portuguese navigator
- Trade -a model for economic exchange among three markets.
- -an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries.
- Henry -a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
16 Clues: of Tordesillas - • da Gama -Portuguese navigator • Trade -a model for economic exchange among three markets. • Dias -the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa • -home to the ruins of the first permanent English settlement in North America. • -A group of English Puritans, persecuted in their own country, who emigrated to America. • ...
Brand Value 2024-10-19
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- elegant and fashionable; stylish.
- Relating to or characteristic of a community or nation having a common cultural tradition and ancestry.
- The traditions, monuments, objects, and culture of a country, society, or group of people, typically inherited from past generations
- The esteem in which a person, thing, or institution is held, due to its perceived superiority or achievements.
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- The skill and quality of work produced by a craftsman or craftsmen.
- To start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- The increasing force or strength that allows a process or movement to continue to grow or develop successfully.
- The action or fact of sticking or holding together; the state of being united or closely connected.
8 Clues: elegant and fashionable; stylish. • To start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions. • The skill and quality of work produced by a craftsman or craftsmen. • The action or fact of sticking or holding together; the state of being united or closely connected. • ...
Benjamin Franklin Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Franklin's son William was the Royal Governor of this colony
- Franklin wrote an article about this famous pirate at the age of 12 years
- franklin's book of financial wisdom
- Franklin made his fortune in this profession
- Number of siblings Benjamin Franklin has
- Date of birth of Benjamin Franklin
- Franklin created this musical instrument
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- Franklin's design that appeared on the first US coin
- This is the cause of Benjamin Franklin's death.
- location of the only home Franklin lived in that is still standing
- Benjamin Franklin's wife
- group that wrote the Declaration of Independence in which Franklin served
- Benjamin Franklin's first invention
- One of his most famous inventions made in 1753
14 Clues: Benjamin Franklin's wife • Date of birth of Benjamin Franklin • Benjamin Franklin's first invention • Number of siblings Benjamin Franklin has • franklin's book of financial wisdom • One of his most famous inventions made in 1753 • This is the cause of Benjamin Franklin's death. • Franklin created this musical instrument • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Who invented the microwave?
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- The person who invented the clock in 1656
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- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- An useful object created in 1876
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 persons in the class
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • The person who invented the clock in 1656 • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • ...
Inventor and Inventions by Noa and Victoria 671 2018-09-19
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- Who invented the microwave?
- An useful object created in 1876
- An invention that you use about twice a day created in the 1850's
- Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old?
- An invention created in 1268 used by 7 persons in the class
- What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant
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- The person who invented the clock
- Something invented by Karl Benz
- Who invented the computer in 1936?
- Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin
- What did J Robert Oppenheimer create during the second World war?
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
12 Clues: Who invented the microwave? • Something invented by Karl Benz • An useful object created in 1876 • The person who invented the clock • Who invented the computer in 1936? • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • Something discovered by Benjamin Franklin • What was the last name of Alexander Graham bell assistant • Who had the idea of the televison when he was 14 years old? • ...
Intellectual property rights and borrowed funds. 2022-01-31
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- legal rights conferred on products such as inventions, designs used in business, etc.
- are the deposits raised directly by the business organisation from the public.
- A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______
- are a type of borrowed funds taken from financial institutions or commercial banks.
- it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings
- Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed
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- it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc.
- it is a type of an IPR which differentiates the product or service from the others.
- They are debt instruments that does not carry a specific rate of interest but issued at a heavy discount.
- it is a type of an IPR, which gives the owner a right over their invention.
- it is a credit extended by one trader to another for purchase of goods and services, a type of short term financing.
- return on investment on a borrowed fund is called
12 Clues: return on investment on a borrowed fund is called • Is an acknowledgment that the company has borrowed • it includes literary and artistic works like novels, poems, etc. • it refers to the fund raised through loans and public borrowings • A type of an IPR which gives you the right over a particular ______ • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, and 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- a center offering help to the urban poor
- the rapid growth of city populations
- when groups of workers bargain over the price of a wage
- a company that controls an entire industry
- an entrepreneur who developed the steel industry and became rich off of it
- an inventor who invented the telephone
- get rid of
- buildings dived into many tiny apartments
- inventors that invented the airplane
- a manufacturing method is which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
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- to increase speed
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- businesses owned by many investors
- a person who sets up a business to make a profit
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee
- a reformer that opened Hull House in 1889 in Chicago to help the poor
- formed the AFL to allow only skilled workers
- make free from impurities
- to change; to make different
- created the assembly line to produce cars at a quicker and cheaper rate as well as create the car company, Ford
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- explain the action ofdoing something
- an entrepreneur who invested in an oil company and then bought other oil companies until he controlled the oil industry
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: get rid of • to increase speed • make free from impurities • to change; to make different • businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • explain the action ofdoing something • inventors that invented the airplane • an inventor who invented the telephone • a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings dived into many tiny apartments • ...
Jobs 2023-07-04
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- Officer Protects the community, enforces laws, and ensures that people follow rules to keep everyone safe and secure.
- Cooks delicious meals and creates recipes using different ingredients, making sure food tastes great and is safe to eat.
- Flies airplanes, transporting people and goods from one place to another, and ensuring a safe and smooth journey.
- Creates beautiful artworks using different materials like paint, clay, or pencils, expressing their imagination.
- Performs on stage or in movies, portraying different characters and entertaining audiences with their talent.
- Participates in sports and trains to be strong and skilled, competing in games and races to achieve success.
- Designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, or machines, using their knowledge of math and science.
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- Takes care of animals' health, examines pets, and helps them feel better when they are sick or injured.
- Conducts experiments, makes discoveries, and learns new things about the world through observation and research.
- Works to keep people safe from fires and other emergencies, extinguishing fires and rescuing people in need.
- Helps people find and borrow books, organizes the library, and creates a welcoming environment for reading and learning.
- Takes care of crops and animals on a farm, growing food and taking care of animals to provide for people's needs.
- Helps students learn new things by teaching lessons, explaining concepts, and answering questions in the classroom.
- Travels to space in rockets, explores other planets, and conducts experiments to learn more about the universe.
- Takes care of people's health, examines patients, and helps them feel better when they are sick or injured.
15 Clues: Takes care of animals' health, examines pets, and helps them feel better when they are sick or injured. • Designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, or machines, using their knowledge of math and science. • Takes care of people's health, examines patients, and helps them feel better when they are sick or injured. • ...
TEST 3 MOODLE 2017-04-20
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- Music has been described ... a 'primary language'.
- It is probably a smarter way to make decisions than ... on only our opinions.
- Yesterday I ran ... a friend of mine.
- This suggested that people were not trying to ... up with neighbours, they were keen to learn from them.
- Both couples each had two daughters, with dates of ... (born) in the same years.
- A recommendation of one person can ... influence a buying decision.
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- A lot of adults regret not ... learnt to play an instrument when they were younger.
- There's also a great social side to playing with others, as ... as the chance to travel through touring.
- They madre some amazing ... (discover) and realized they had a lot in common.
- They were late as a ... of getting stuck in traffic.
- The assistant's attitude made me ... my temper.
- The researchers argued that it was not just a ... of envy.
- When you have progressed far ..., there are a lot of amateur groups you can join.
13 Clues: Yesterday I ran ... a friend of mine. • The assistant's attitude made me ... my temper. • Music has been described ... a 'primary language'. • They were late as a ... of getting stuck in traffic. • The researchers argued that it was not just a ... of envy. • A recommendation of one person can ... influence a buying decision. • ...
Radio in the Roaring Twenties 2013-12-01
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- The radio brought the citizens of Canada together.
- Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc.
- The most innovative invention of the roaring twenties
- One of Canada's major alliances that had emerged through the radio.
- Many Canadians tend to follow this American genre of music.
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- Person who invented the radio in 1901.
- A sport that was broadcasted on the radio.
- Radio which required headphones.
8 Clues: Radio which required headphones. • Person who invented the radio in 1901. • A sport that was broadcasted on the radio. • The radio brought the citizens of Canada together. • The most innovative invention of the roaring twenties • Inventions including washing machine,clothing iron,etc. • Many Canadians tend to follow this American genre of music. • ...
Everyday inventions GTWYB1+ 2018-04-18
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- another word for GPS.
- the part of a sound system where the sound comes out.
- a machine that cleans floors by sucking up dirt.
- a small computer that you carry with you.
- a type of oven that cooks food very quickly using electric waves.
- a machine that washes dishes.
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- a device that washes clothes.
- an electronic book.
- a piece of equipment that you use over your ears to listen to music,etc.
- electrical kitchen equipment used for keeping food and drinks cold.
10 Clues: an electronic book. • another word for GPS. • a device that washes clothes. • a machine that washes dishes. • a small computer that you carry with you. • a machine that cleans floors by sucking up dirt. • the part of a sound system where the sound comes out. • a type of oven that cooks food very quickly using electric waves. • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2019-08-21
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- Ancient Chinese inventors in 228 AD created this invention through applying counter-force produced by ignited gunpowder. Later during the Song dynasty, a paper tube with gunpowder was attached to an arrow which could be launched by a bow made the structure of the invention and were widely used in the military and for entertainment purposes at events. They have been greatly modified since then and is now a vehicle/aircraft that can launch into space.
- This is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was invented between 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD. When first created, their use was to choose areas for building houses, grow crops and to search for rare gems, but it’s main purpose to this day is to navigate and determine the correct direction as it is commonly used by travellers and sailors
- This was invented by Zhuge Liang of Shu Han sometime between 197-237 AD.It’s purpose was to carry military weapons and move injured or dead soldiers throughout the battlefield. Although they have similar structures to this day, they are mostly used when gardening or to carry loads in building work.
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- This was first invented in 3500 BC and was made from bamboo and oil paper. It was originally made to prevent people from getting wet in the rain and to protect them from the sun’s rays as even after decades is still it’s main purpose. Today they have been upgraded and are usually made of nylon, have various designs and there are different kinds.
- Chinese philosophers Lu Ban and Mozi created this invention in the fifth century BC and was made from silk and lightweight bamboo as the framework. They were used to carry out messages and during the medieval period was used to test wind, measure distance and for military communication. Currently they are used for entertainment typically for children and just fly in the wind or to be used when surfing.
- It was the first chemical explosive and was made by Chinese Taoist alchemists in 1000 AD when mixing elemental sulfur, charcoal and saltpeter. It is one of the Four Great Inventions of Ancient China and was originally made in attempt to find the Elixir of immortality. Shortly after, engineers used it for bombs, guns, mines and rockets.
- In 132 AD Zhang Heng created this invention throughout the Han dynasty and called it the “Houfeng Didong”. When first created, it measured the movements of the Earth,seasonal winds and most importantly detected earthquakes. They currently have the same purpose but have a different method of detecting earthquakes and record them.
- This was an invention throughout the Bronze Age and was originally used as shackles for slaves. Over time it has been modified and is used by a majority of people to secure doors and other devices, and is a fastening device that is released by a specific object varying from keys to fingerprints etc.
- It was invented during the Shang dynasty which was then further developed in the Tang dynasty and was made from petuntse, grounded to powder and mixed with kaolin. It is a ceramic material and were usually housed as decoration, served as gifts or made statues and ornate trinkets for higher classes. Throughout the years it has had multiple purposes such as tableware, decorative objects like vases, lab equipment and electrical insulators.
- In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles.
10 Clues: In 1948 this invention was created from cattle-bone as the handle with embedded Siberian pig hair bristles. The object’s purpose to this day is to clean teeth, gums and tongue although we now use toothpaste with it and they are typically made of plastic handles and nylon or natural boar bristles. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2023-12-21
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- Invented by John McAdam in 1765, made it easier to travel
- Invented by Jethro Tull in 1701, made it easier and more efficient to farm crops
- Popularized by Lord Townshend in the 18th century, increased crop productivity
- Invented by John Kay in 1733, a type of weaving shuttle
- Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764, enabled the production of multiple threads at once
- Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807, the first successful steamboat
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- Invented by Richard Trevthick in 1804, made it easier to transport people and goods
- Invented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785, used to weave cloth and tapestry
- Invented by James Watt in 1769, were used in mines, factories, and for transportation
- Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, separated seeds form the fibers in cotton
10 Clues: Invented by John Kay in 1733, a type of weaving shuttle • Invented by John McAdam in 1765, made it easier to travel • Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807, the first successful steamboat • Invented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785, used to weave cloth and tapestry • Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, separated seeds form the fibers in cotton • ...
Unit 5 INVENTIONS 2024-11-03
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- producing the result that is wanted or intended; producing a successful result
- a program designed to do a particular job; a piece of software
- useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems
- To place something in a location for later use.
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- a mobile phone that also has some of the functions of a computer, for example the facility to use apps and the internet
- to share or exchange information, news, ideas, feelings, etc.
- right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion
- made or produced to copy something natural; not real
- an object or a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular job
- Referring to devices that use microchips to control small electric currents.
10 Clues: To place something in a location for later use. • useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems • made or produced to copy something natural; not real • right or appropriate for a particular purpose or occasion • to share or exchange information, news, ideas, feelings, etc. • a program designed to do a particular job; a piece of software • ...
Fertile Crescent Inventions 2024-10-03
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- The first written alphabet in the world
- Wheat, barley, oats, and rye were first grown here
- The first written laws
- Systems of canals, dams and levees for farming
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- Money was lent and saved for the first time in these
- Religious worship centers
- This allowed for mass production of pottery
- Pigs, cows, oxen, goats were first domesticated in the Fertile Crescent
- The first vehicle was invented here
- This allowed people to prepare the ground to grow food
10 Clues: The first written laws • Religious worship centers • The first vehicle was invented here • The first written alphabet in the world • This allowed for mass production of pottery • Systems of canals, dams and levees for farming • Wheat, barley, oats, and rye were first grown here • Money was lent and saved for the first time in these • ...
Unique Historical Inventions 2024-09-19
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- – Device that tells the time of day using the position of the sun
- – Loom that uses punch cards to control the pattern being woven
- – Ancient instrument for solving problems related to time and the position of the stars
- – Device used in steelmaking
- – Mechanical model of the solar system
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- – System for sending messages over long distances using Morse code
- – Early mechanical device for performing arithmetic calculations
- – Writing instrument made from a bird's feather
- – Mechanical device for typing text
- – Early device for recording and playing back sound
10 Clues: – Device used in steelmaking • – Mechanical device for typing text • – Mechanical model of the solar system • – Writing instrument made from a bird's feather • – Early device for recording and playing back sound • – Loom that uses punch cards to control the pattern being woven • – Early mechanical device for performing arithmetic calculations • ...
Inventions & Everyday Tech 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Heated meals in minutes • Played home video tapes • Typed and saved documents • Before the computer keyboard • Revolutionized entertainment • Made black and white obsolete • Digital video on a shiny disc • Changed channels from the couch • Audio format of the '70s and '80s • Compact disc that replaced cassettes
Tech & Inventions - 2 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Pre-USB data storage • Recorded missed calls • Pre-smartphone organizer • Recorded family memories • Remote clicker for the car • Nintendo’s handheld console • Saved data in a square sleeve • Cleared driveways after storms • Black stripes read by scanners • Small beam used in presentations
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2025-01-14
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- transportation
- separated seeds from the fibers in cotton
- drilled seeds into ground
- production process with steps completed in sequence
- in telegraph
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- spins wool and cotton
- source of electric power
- device used to weave cloth and tapestry
- process cross-links rubber w/ sulphur atoms
- engine powered by steam
10 Clues: in telegraph • transportation • spins wool and cotton • engine powered by steam • source of electric power • drilled seeds into ground • device used to weave cloth and tapestry • separated seeds from the fibers in cotton • process cross-links rubber w/ sulphur atoms • production process with steps completed in sequence
Materials, Inventions, Units 2025-09-18
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- – Invention that illuminated the modern world
- – Permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension
- – SI unit of force
- – Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 invention
- – Rotational force measured in newton-metres
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- – High-performance thermoplastic used in engineering and medicine
- – Synthetic polymer invented in 1935
- – Drove the Industrial Revolution
- – Corrosion-resistant alloy used in cutlery and skyscrapers
- – Lightweight metal used in aircraft and packaging
10 Clues: – SI unit of force • – Drove the Industrial Revolution • – Synthetic polymer invented in 1935 • – Alexander Graham Bell’s 1876 invention • – Rotational force measured in newton-metres • – Invention that illuminated the modern world • – Lightweight metal used in aircraft and packaging • – Permissible limit of variation in a physical dimension • ...
Sanal Dünyada Gerçeği Bul (Find The Truth İn The Virtual World) 2021-03-27
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- not real, but made to look or seem real
- the large system of connected computers
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- internet, newspapers, magazines, television
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- saying that something or someone is bad or wrong
- a message that someone leaves on the internet that is intended to annoy people
6 Clues: not real, but made to look or seem real • the large system of connected computers • internet, newspapers, magazines, television • saying that something or someone is bad or wrong • the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries • a message that someone leaves on the internet that is intended to annoy people
Ancient Civilizations Extra Credit Crossword 2023-11-16
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- a document or other record of past events created by someone who was not present during the events or the timer period in which they occurred
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a document or other record of past events created by someone who was present during the events or the time period in which they occurred
- the spreading of cultural traits such as goods and ideas from one culture to another, or within one culture
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- an early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- a family or group that rules for several generations
- a pipe or raised channel built to carry water over a long distance
- a craftsperson
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
- the way a region or country uses resources to produce and sell or trade goods and services to meet people's needs and wants
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- in history, the process of exploring the answers to questions about a certain time and place
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth's natural and human-made features
- something new; an improvement
- an object made or used by people in the past
20 Clues: a craftsperson • something new; an improvement • a person who makes money by selling goods • an object made or used by people in the past • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • a family or group that rules for several generations • the average weather conditions at a particular place • the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes • ...
Red Cross Crossword 2021-11-12
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- Gail _________became the CEO of ARC in 2008.
- The rock group _____182 was forced by the American Red Cross to remove a red cross from the artwork of an album in 1999 as it was in violation of the International Geneva Convention.
- The international committee of the red cross was created in __________.
- In 1918 Ernest ______________ responded to Red Cross Recruitment for World War One in Kansas City and signed up to drive an ambulance in Italy.
- Peace Prize, Dunant became the first person to ever win the ________ _________ __________ in 1901.
- In 1862 Henry ________ published a book suggesting an international association of volunteers to help care for the wounded and imprisoned during wartime.
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- Clara _________ founded American Red Cross in 1881 and led it for 23 years.
- The first Geneva _________ led by Henry Dunant established the International Committee of the Red Cross August 22, 1864.
- Charles ________ made groundbreaking discoveries in the storage and processing of blood for transfusions.
9 Clues: Gail _________became the CEO of ARC in 2008. • The international committee of the red cross was created in __________. • Clara _________ founded American Red Cross in 1881 and led it for 23 years. • Peace Prize, Dunant became the first person to ever win the ________ _________ __________ in 1901. • ...
Silent Letters 2013-02-04
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- this means to have power over a land, like a king or queen.
- Not part, but the ______ thing.
- Decide to leave your job.
- This is what your teeth do on a bone.
- A sport where men fight each other in a ring, but without punching.
- The opposite of right.
- I want to know _____ coat this is.
- A circle of greenery hung on the door at Christmas.
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- A funny little statue of a man in a red hat found in people's gardens.
- Ideas about how things should look, or inventions should work.
- Question word meaning which person.
- A line on your face - the older you are, the more you have.
- A placard that shows you information, or maybe which way to go.
- If you _____ your teeth, you grind them together as if you are biting something.
- The bit where your hand meets your arm.
- Something or someone who does not come from your country, but a different one.
- What you do with a pen on paper.
- What you do to presents (using paper and sticky tape).
18 Clues: The opposite of right. • Decide to leave your job. • Not part, but the ______ thing. • What you do with a pen on paper. • I want to know _____ coat this is. • Question word meaning which person. • This is what your teeth do on a bone. • The bit where your hand meets your arm. • A circle of greenery hung on the door at Christmas. • ...
