discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
World History Vocab 2022-04-13
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- is known primarily for a single work—An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- land that someone bought and is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier.
- a group of people elected to govern a city, town, or borough.
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- Machine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving.
- A savvy artist-turned-technologist took steamboat inventions and innovated them into the first viable commercial steamboat service.
- helps maintain or improve soil health and maintain or increase the productivity of the farm over time.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- was an 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. invented and improved a number of industrial technologies, he is best remembered for his improvements to the steam engine.
10 Clues: Someone who takes a risk to start a business • a group of people elected to govern a city, town, or borough. • Machine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving. • abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market. • land that someone bought and is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2025-11-25
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- a paid form of communication sent out by a business about a product or service
- using the phone to market your product or service
- the act of offering an incentive to customers in order to increase sales
- the routes that products and services take from the time they are produced to the time they are consumed
- moves the product directly from the manufacturer to the consumer
- a refund offered to people who purchase a product
- a written statement meant to inform the media of an event or product
- nonpaid form of communication that calls attention to your business through media coverage
- based on the logical reasoning of customers
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- includes not only transportation but also storage and handling of products and packaging within a channel of distribution
- the coordination of manufacturers, suppliers, and retailers working together to meet a customer's need for a product or service.
- any means of communication that reaches very large numbers of people, such as the internet, television, radio, and print publications.
- people or businesses move products between the manufacturer and the consumer
- the original, creative work of an artist or inventor and may include such things as songs, novels, artistic designs, and inventions
- an important component of supply chain management that involves the locations and methods used to make products and services available to customers
- based on the desire to have a specific product or service
- the act of establishing a favorable relationship with customers and the general public
- the use of visual media to promote, sell, and distribute a product or servoce to a targeted market
- direct communication between a prospective buyer and a sales representative, in which the sales representative attempts to influence the prospective buyer in a purchase situation
19 Clues: based on the logical reasoning of customers • using the phone to market your product or service • a refund offered to people who purchase a product • based on the desire to have a specific product or service • moves the product directly from the manufacturer to the consumer • a written statement meant to inform the media of an event or product • ...
Mesopotamia Book/Notes 2025-11-25
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- center of each city state, all great events celebrated here, home of the gods
- Sumerians believed they were on this earth to serve the will of who
- those who were in charge of the city states
- the system that allowed Sumerians to grow crops and have a water supply in their city states
- earliest known advanced civilization
- this carves out the southern boundary of Mesopotamia
- what people in Mesopotamia used instead of the paper we have today
- this is the method used that allowed Sumerians to communicated their thoughts, stories and other records
- these would have been carpenters, metal workers, jewelers and pottery makers, jobs requiring skills
- we referred to the mountainous region to the north as this
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- each of these operated almost as its own country, with its own gods and government
- time period when the Babylonian Empire reached its heights under Hammurabi's rule
- when something is changed or improved upon
- in present time, this is where you would find the land of Mesopotamia
- forms the northern border of Mesopotamia
- known for creating a code of law designed to keep order and helps usher in the Golden Age
- in order to survive in such a harsh environment, the Sumerians had to learn how to ________ the river
- you would have to go school to learn how to become this, recording down events
- we referred to the desert region to the south as this
- inventions and ideas that are taken by other cultures and improved upon
- one of the if not the first known story of the ancient world, about strength and courage
- known as the land between the rivers
- how and why people live the way the do
23 Clues: earliest known advanced civilization • known as the land between the rivers • how and why people live the way the do • forms the northern border of Mesopotamia • when something is changed or improved upon • those who were in charge of the city states • this carves out the southern boundary of Mesopotamia • we referred to the desert region to the south as this • ...
Key Terms Activity: Ch 1- What is Economics? 2025-02-06
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- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- Science Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- Method A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
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- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
What is Economics? 2025-02-07
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- (use of resources) - A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- - A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- - The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- - The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- - The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- - A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- (or policy) economics - The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
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- - The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- science - Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- method - A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- - A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- (or positive) economics - The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- (use of resources) - The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- - To use limited resources efficiently in production.
14 Clues: - To use limited resources efficiently in production. • - A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • - The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • - A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision. • ...
Chapter 1 Review : What is Economics 2025-09-10
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- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
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- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
Module 12 Inventions Promote Change 2020-12-15
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- American industrialist and owner of the Pullman Palace Car Company
- African American inventor
- a company's taking over its suppliers and distributors and transportation systems to gain total control over the quality and cost of its product
- American industrialist and humanitarian; he focused his attention on steel making and made a fortune through his vertical integration method
- A law, enacted in 1890, that was intended to prevent the creation of monopolies by making it illegal to establish trusts that interfered with free trade
- American petroleum industry pioneer
- Having complete control in the marketplace, without any outside competition
- the merging of companies that make similar products
- American inventor and newspaper editor
- an 1877 case in which the Supreme Court upheld states' regulation of railroads for the benefit of farmers and consumers, thus establishing the right of government to regulate private industry to serve the public interest
- Negotiation between employers and an organized group of employees on conditions of employment, such as wages or hours
- American banker; he made a fortune taking over and merging businesses built by others, building a reputation for turning around mismanaged companies and making them more efficient
- Leader of the American Railway Union and supporter of the Pullman strike; he was the Socialist Party candidate for president five times
- American business leader who controlled the New York Central railroad and up to 4,500 miles of railroad track
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- an economic and social philosophy
- a construction company formed in 1864 by owners of the Union Pacific Railroad, who used it to fraudulently skim off railroads profits for themselves
- in French, meaning "to let do"; a form of capitalism that allows companies to conduct business without intervention by the government
- Irish-American labor organizer; she helped organize coal miners in the Great Strike of 1877 and led a march of injured child workers to expose the cruelties of child labor
- A railroad line linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, completed in 1869
- American labor leader' he helped found the Americans Federation of Labor to campaign for workers' rights
- A cheap and efficient process for making steel
- American industrialist and philanthropist; he made a fortune in the oil business and used vertical and horizontal integration to establish a monopoly on the oil business
- American inventor and educator
- American inventor of over 1,000 patents
- an alliance of trade and craft unions, formed in the 1886
- a law, enacted in 1877, that reestablished the federal government's right to supervise railroad activities and created a five-member Interstate Commerce Commission to do so
- a labor organization for unskilled workers
- A business organization in which competing companies are under the control of a single group of trustees
28 Clues: African American inventor • American inventor and educator • an economic and social philosophy • American petroleum industry pioneer • American inventor and newspaper editor • American inventor of over 1,000 patents • a labor organization for unskilled workers • A cheap and efficient process for making steel • the merging of companies that make similar products • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2023-02-03
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- the name of the diseased crop that caused famine in Ireland
- What was used to farm wheat before the mechanical reaper
- Inventor of the Cotton Gin
- the Inventor of the telegraph and its code
- Whitney's cotton gin made cotton production this much faster (spell the number out)
- The telegraph made this instantaneous across long distances
- Home of a modern football team, but used to be the largest steel making plant in America
- The name of the railroad that went across the nation
- The power source behind Fulton's boat
- A mid football team from Dallas
- The name of the steel making process that was cheaper and faster than before
- a place where goods were mass produced
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- what kind of pet does Mr.M have
- Mr.M's least favorite day of the week
- a type of immigrant thst worked on the Transcontinental railroad
- Even though the cotton gin allowed the South to produce more cotton - it also increased the spread of this...
- The best football team in the NFL. From Miami
- small mechanical pieces that could be easily fixed or replaced
- name of the mechanical reaper from the movie Cars
- The steam engine of the steamboat turned this
- Eli Whitney's controversial machine that spread slavery
- Name of the steamboat's inventor
22 Clues: Inventor of the Cotton Gin • what kind of pet does Mr.M have • A mid football team from Dallas • Name of the steamboat's inventor • Mr.M's least favorite day of the week • The power source behind Fulton's boat • a place where goods were mass produced • the Inventor of the telegraph and its code • The best football team in the NFL. From Miami • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2025-01-08
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- allowed for
- line that many people
- Could power machines
- Could produce steel that was
- music.
- waves that people could
- and led to the
- of moving vehicles.
- able to work eight or
- the seeds removed quickly.
- by germs and led to
- caused a need for more
- created by the Wright brothers in Kitty Hawk, NC.
- spools at once.
- and methods
- the deadly disease of
- Reduced the amount of work
- Irst mass produced car on an
- communication
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- prevent disease.
- Showed that disease was
- homes
- African laborers to
- Safely prevented people from
- people could listen to in
- afford.
- in their homes for news
- to make skyscrapers and
- the cotton.
- to produce yarn, with a
- Allowed cotton to be cleaned and
- Allowed for the distribution of
- Could automatically play music
- a telegraph.
- and cheap which could be
35 Clues: homes • music. • afford. • allowed for • the cotton. • and methods • a telegraph. • communication • and led to the • spools at once. • prevent disease. • African laborers to • of moving vehicles. • by germs and led to • Could power machines • line that many people • able to work eight or • the deadly disease of • caused a need for more • Showed that disease was • waves that people could • ...
Inventions in the 1920s (Canada) 2024-10-29
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- A busy road with many lanes
- Device used to communicate
- Transport people across the sky
- Allowed people to listen to recorded music
- Early motion picture device
- Machine with keys for producing alphabetical letters, numbers, and typographical symbols
- Vehicle designed to travel on snow and ice
- Device that helps navigators determine their position
- Rail vehicle that transports passengers from an overhead wire power by electricity
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- Vehicle used for personal use
- Building with bright light that guides ships
- Machine that creates power to perform work
- Vehicle used for transporting many people on the ground
- Lamp that uses glass tubes filled with a type of gas to produce a bright glow
- Device that sends and receives sound messages
- Watercraft used for personal means
- Paper that is printed and handed out daily and weekly
- Small aircraft that can be controlled remotely or be autonomous
- Small,sturdy boat that is used to rescue people in danger at sea
- A machine that cooks any food automatically
20 Clues: Device used to communicate • A busy road with many lanes • Early motion picture device • Vehicle used for personal use • Transport people across the sky • Watercraft used for personal means • Machine that creates power to perform work • Allowed people to listen to recorded music • Vehicle designed to travel on snow and ice • A machine that cooks any food automatically • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2024-02-29
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- The inventor of the internal combustion engine would use it to create one of the first _____.
- ______ Revolution, greatly increased the amount and variety of food produced.
- The creator of the steamboat.
- In 1866, the first underwater ______ was installed.
- The steamboat was more _____ to build and operate than sailing vessels, ut it had some advantages.
- A new, improved communication technology created by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
- A new invention allowing a person to spin several threads at once.
- The man who created a seed drill, allowing farmers to plant seeds in straight rows.
- Businesses that existed before the innovations of the industrial revolution.
- The man who devised a machine holding up to 100 spindles.
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- The main country in which new methods of production were being developed in the mid-1700's.
- The clockmaker that invented the flying shuttle.
- Britain encouraged the building of these in many European countries, became a standard item of British export.
- A new source of power patented by James Watt in the 1760's.
- a machine that automated and sped up the separation of cottonseed from the short-stable cotton fiber.
- The original producer of the steam engine
- A new steam-powered method of transportation made in 1814, allowing increased communication and trade.
- _____ industry, concerned with the production of cloth or clothing.
- The man producing the phonograph and incandescent light bulb in the late 1800's.
- Inventor of the internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline.
20 Clues: The creator of the steamboat. • The original producer of the steam engine • The clockmaker that invented the flying shuttle. • In 1866, the first underwater ______ was installed. • The man who devised a machine holding up to 100 spindles. • A new source of power patented by James Watt in the 1760's. • Inventor of the internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline. • ...
Gold Experience C1 Unit 3 phrases 2025-05-14
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- to make you feel less stressed
- someone who is homeless
- to make some people worried
- to help and support
- to have a useful effect
- to make Tom very happy
- to consider the advantages and disadvantages carefully so that you can make a decision
- something that involves making new discoveries, using new methods, etc.
- affect the final result
- to have an important effect or influence on something or someone
- to arrive or go somewhere in large numbers
- to help someone by not doing much effort
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- to do something for John
- to change Jane's life completely
- to say that you admire and approve of someone or something, especially publicly
- to say something nice to him in order to praise him
- to succeed in keeping a position
- to do something that is helpful for someone
- if a picture, video, joke, etc. goes viral, it spreads widely, especially on the internet or mobile phones
- a course of action designed to keep the status quo under difficult circumstances
- the feeling of being satisfied with your own abilities, and that you deserve to be liked or respected
- to get a particular reaction from someone
- to believe that X is true without making sure
- a commercial activity that is quickly increasing
- to become known about or used by more and more people very quickly
- to willingly stop having something you want or doing something you like in order to get something more important
- consider something again from a completely new perspective
- to stop the movement of goods, people, or information from one place to another
28 Clues: to help and support • to make Tom very happy • someone who is homeless • to have a useful effect • affect the final result • to do something for John • to make some people worried • to make you feel less stressed • to change Jane's life completely • to succeed in keeping a position • to help someone by not doing much effort • to get a particular reaction from someone • ...
History Revision Activity Term 4 2024-10-28
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- Exchanging goods
- Home built for Gods
- Helps heal wounds
- thousand Number of gods and goddesses the Egyptians worshipped Number of gods and goddesses the Egyptians worshipped
- River was used for ...
- One of Egypt's bordering countries
- Discovered hominid fossils
- Sun god
- An embalmer’s workshop
- Colonised the Cape in 1652
- Helps us keep track of our months
- Continent that Egypt is found
- Mountain of Dragons in Afrikaans
- A status symbol
- very important part of the Egyptian life
- The great Sphinx does this
- Discoveries made by Egyptians for medical help
- used for travelling
- Very old
- The …... pyramid was the first one to be built
- The body is wrapped in these
- Used to make paper
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- female gods
- World Heritage site found in Gauteng World heritage site found in Gauteng
- Clarke Discovered 'Little Foot'
- Capital city of Eastern Cape
- Cape Province where Kimberley is Province where Kimberley is
- The pyramids contain these
- Hand operated device used for lifting water
- The river provided this kind of soil for farming
- Body is packed with ...
- Golden symbol of the King
- Menes Pharaoh who united upper and lower Egypt Pharaoh who united upper and lower Egypt
- San god
- Island World Heritage site in Western cape World Heritage site in Western Cape
- Used to help a sore tooth
- Stone Helped scientists understand the writing
- All organs were removed except the….
- The Sea the Nile flows into
- Some gods were represented as part human and part .....
- Khoisan believed the aloe ...
- Form of Egyptian writing
42 Clues: Sun god • San god • Very old • female gods • A status symbol • Exchanging goods • Helps heal wounds • Used to make paper • Home built for Gods • used for travelling • River was used for ... • An embalmer’s workshop • Body is packed with ... • Form of Egyptian writing • Golden symbol of the King • Used to help a sore tooth • The pyramids contain these • Discovered hominid fossils • ...
tang 2025-01-30
6 Clues: used in guns • we use it too cool homes • what they used to make paper money • what people used to cook that they invented • what we use to tell time that goes on a wall • made many inventions like the printing press
How Data is Collected 2023-03-01
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- Case studies, participant observation, and interviews are all examples of ...
- One of the ways that information is obtained
- Usually done in person; may contain close-ended or open-ended questions
- The researcher's influence on the subjects is avoided but the information may be outdated (also a Quantitative Method)
- One of the terms used to describe the people that are surveyed
- Unexpected discoveries and new insights can be incorporated into the research but it's hard to duplicate (also a Qualitative Method)
- A large number of responses can be collected but the way a question is stated may influence the answer given
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- Example; Randomly selecting 100 students who walked into the cafeteria asking for what they think the food should be
- Example; All high school juniors in the U.S. or all the retired delivery workers that live in South Dakota
- Can reveal many attitudes and there's more freedom when answering
- Can be found in the book 'Black Like Me' by John Howard Griffin; some researchers keep their identity a secret in this
- Quantitative research uses numerical ______
- The most widely used research method among sociologists; ideal for studying large numbers of people
13 Clues: Quantitative research uses numerical ______ • One of the ways that information is obtained • One of the terms used to describe the people that are surveyed • Can reveal many attitudes and there's more freedom when answering • Usually done in person; may contain close-ended or open-ended questions • ...
What a Rich Life! 2020-08-13
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- It is the number of species dwells in a particular location.
- It is the variation in the ecosystems found in a particular place or the variation in ecosystems over the planet Earth. What type of biodiversity is this?
- It is the number of individuals of each species.
- It surrounds the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that support life.
- It is the value put on the products of biodiversity which are used by human societies.
- It is the total number of genetic information embedded in the genes in a population of a particular species. What type of biodiversity is this?
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- It is the value put on the beauty of biodiversity.
- Scientists value biodiversity because it is a great source of scientific researches and discoveries.
- The value that deals with spiritual significance of nature to humans.
- It refers to the different species in a particular place or over the planet Earth. What type of biodiversity is this?
- It refers to the closeness in numbers each species in an area is.
11 Clues: It is the number of individuals of each species. • It is the value put on the beauty of biodiversity. • It is the number of species dwells in a particular location. • It refers to the closeness in numbers each species in an area is. • The value that deals with spiritual significance of nature to humans. • ...
Business Plan 2026-03-10
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- Estimating future financial performance based on past data and trends
- Daily activities required to run a business effectively
- The point where total revenue equals total costs
- Process of gaining new customers for a business
- Movement of money into and out of a business
- Total income generated from the sale of goods or services
- Legal protection for inventions, designs, or brand identity
- Businesses offering similar products or services in the same market
- Process of delivering products from producer to customer
- Framework involving product, price, place, and promotion
- Newly established business designed to grow rapidly
- Strategy of creating a distinct image of a product in the consumer’s mind
- Forecast of the expected direction or performance of an industry
- Process of making a product stand out from competitors
- Early model of a product used for testing and development
- Section containing supporting documents in a business plan
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- Unique benefit that differentiates a product or service from competitors
- Concise overview highlighting the key aspects of a business plan
- Activities used to increase awareness and demand for a product
- Process of dividing a market into smaller customer groups
- Ownership value remaining after liabilities are deducted
- Ability of a business to grow without a proportional increase in costs
- Strategic analysis examining strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- Fictional representation of an ideal target customer
- Strategy of keeping existing customers loyal to the brand
- Statistical characteristics such as age, gender, and income used to define a target market
- Financial obligations or debts a company must repay
- Turning potential customers into paying customers
- Financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity
- Consumer segmentation based on lifestyle, interests, and values
30 Clues: Movement of money into and out of a business • Process of gaining new customers for a business • The point where total revenue equals total costs • Turning potential customers into paying customers • Financial obligations or debts a company must repay • Newly established business designed to grow rapidly • Fictional representation of an ideal target customer • ...
Year 8 History (Introduction) 2024-08-27
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- The continent when most enslaved people we originally from during the slave trade
- A famous war in Ancient Greece that was started when Paris stole Helen from her husband
- A revolution famous for its many new inventions
- The famous sport competition which started in Greece to honour Zeus
- A famous woman who had been enslaved who helped up to 300 people escape slavery on the Underground Railroad
- the ride of Paul Revere
- The revolution which led to the King and Queen of the country being beheaded.
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- Where many enslaved people were taken to work growing sugar, tobacco and cotton
- The revolution famous for events such as the Boston Tea Party
- Famous young adult books in which the main character is the son of Poseidon
- The only country in the world where enslaved people won their freedom and control of the country
- Rosa Parks was famous for refusing to give up her seat on a ____.
- Where the government of a country is overthrown, usually by violent methods and a new system of governance is put into place
- The city which is famous for starting democracy in Ancient Greece
- Martin Luther King Jr was famous for his "I have a _____" speech.
- The ocean which enslaved people were taken across during the slave trade
- The King of the Ancient Greek gods
17 Clues: the ride of Paul Revere • The King of the Ancient Greek gods • A revolution famous for its many new inventions • The revolution famous for events such as the Boston Tea Party • Rosa Parks was famous for refusing to give up her seat on a ____. • The city which is famous for starting democracy in Ancient Greece • ...
Synonyms and Antonyms 2012-09-19
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- SYNONYMS - Scientists have created *ingenious* inventions.
- ANTONYMS - *Facile* to say that these planetary movements are governed by gravity.
- ANTONYMS - The man inside the LRT was *abstracted* because he forgot to get off his station.
- SYNONYMS - Cell phones had become ubiquitous, and people had long ceased to be impressed by the sight of one.
- SYNONYMS - I could forgive them for what they did if they showed some *remorse*.
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- ANTONYMS - They have never wavered in their *fidelity* to the cause of freedom.
- SYNONYMS - My driver was *flummoxed* because of the new traffic rules.
- ANTONYMS - The girl's personality is *revolting*.
- SYNONYMS - Let's not *perplex* the issue further with irrelevant concerns.
- ANTONYMS - The black sheep of the family aggravates every problem instead of contributing to their unison.
10 Clues: ANTONYMS - The girl's personality is *revolting*. • SYNONYMS - Scientists have created *ingenious* inventions. • SYNONYMS - My driver was *flummoxed* because of the new traffic rules. • SYNONYMS - Let's not *perplex* the issue further with irrelevant concerns. • ANTONYMS - They have never wavered in their *fidelity* to the cause of freedom. • ...
Unit 5:Transoceanic Interconnections 2023-11-12
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- Central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- Person who draws or produces maps.
- The Dutch East India Company was established in 1602 to have Europeans trade with the East Indian for mainly spices.
- English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India.
- Involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas.
- Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral.
- Last effective Incan emperor before his capture and execution during the Spanish conquest.
- Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- Labor system used by the Spanish in the Americas during the 16th century.
- Theory stating that a nation's wealth could be increased through a positive balance of trade.
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- Trade between three ports or regions: Africa, Europe, America.
- It defined the boundaries between the two countries in the New World.
- He was a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa.
- A person of mixed European and indigenous non-European ancestry in the Spanish Empire.
- The Columbian Exchange was the exchange between the New World and the Old World of goods, plants, animals, and ideas.
- Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- Country exports more goods than it imports.
- Japanese feudal military government which lasted from 1603 to 1868.
- The owning of human beings as property able to be bought, sold, given, and inherited.
- The forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
- Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean to open a maritime trade route.
21 Clues: Person who draws or produces maps. • Country exports more goods than it imports. • Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral. • Trade between three ports or regions: Africa, Europe, America. • Japanese feudal military government which lasted from 1603 to 1868. • It defined the boundaries between the two countries in the New World. • ...
Inventions of the 20th Century 2025-02-27
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- A powerful orbiting telescope that captures images of deep space.
- A pattern of lines used to identify products in stores.
- A system that connects websites, created by Tim Berners-Lee.
- A synthetic material invented by Leo Baekeland, revolutionizing manufacturing.
- A powerful engine that made faster air travel possible.
- A mass-produced automobile created by Henry Ford.
- A fastening device with interlocking teeth, commonly used on clothing.
- Albert Einstein’s groundbreaking theory about space and time.
- A clearer radio transmission system developed by Edwin Armstrong.
- Rust-resistant metal alloy widely used in cookware and buildings.
- Invented by the Wright brothers, this machine made human flight possible.
- Conditioner A cooling system invented by Willis Carrier to regulate temperature.
- A concentrated beam of light used in surgery, industry, and entertainment.
- Armored vehicle first used in World War I.
- A plastic card for cashless transactions, introduced by Diners Club.
- Used for reminders, invented by accident.
- A household device that sucks up dust and dirt.
- First used in the Manhattan Project, this energy source powers reactors and weapons.
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- A method for identifying people based on their genetic code.
- A powerful orbiting telescope that captures images of deep space.
- A device used to record airplane flight data and conversations.
- The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- A vertical takeoff aircraft designed by Igor Sikorsky.
- A small electronic component that replaced vacuum tubes, leading to modern computers.
- A vehicle that glides on a cushion of air, moving over land and water.
- A portable telephone invented by Martin Cooper.
- A system for sending electronic messages over the internet.
- A machine that makes duplicate copies of documents.
- Converts sunlight into electricity, an early step in solar energy.
- A signaling device that controls the flow of vehicles and pedestrians.
- A handheld device that moves a cursor on a screen.
- A hook-and-loop fastener inspired by burrs sticking to clothes.
- A safety device in cars that secures passengers in place.
- A low-energy light-emitting diode used in screens and indicators.
- Underwater detection system developed for submarines.
- An automated banking machine that dispenses cash.
- A fast-cooking kitchen appliance that uses electromagnetic waves.
- Pen A pen with a rolling ball tip, replacing traditional ink pens.
38 Clues: Used for reminders, invented by accident. • Armored vehicle first used in World War I. • A portable telephone invented by Martin Cooper. • A household device that sucks up dust and dirt. • A mass-produced automobile created by Henry Ford. • An automated banking machine that dispenses cash. • A handheld device that moves a cursor on a screen. • ...
ancient sumer crossword 2022-11-05
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- something small to write on
- someone who makes money by selling goods
- a substance used like stone but when wet it would be soft
- a shape for a meaning or letter
- a person who writes
- professionalsomeone who is trained in a particular career
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
- another type of art that you can see
- a task or problem that tests a person’s abilities
- civilizationa society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
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- an item used to make songs
- artisana craftsperson
- something done well or wanted to do
- something invented for pottery but later used much more
- a symbol that stands for an object
- someone that
- the way a civilization is organized
- a structure shaped like an upside down v or u
- money paid for the government to use on things like irrigation systems
- a building for religion and other things
- writing that uses wedge shaped characters
- a certain type of art that can can heard instead of looked at
- something everyone eats
- and amount of things or a storage of things
- create to bring something new into being
- this was basically a chariot but with another name
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
30 Clues: someone that • a person who writes • artisana craftsperson • something everyone eats • an item used to make songs • something small to write on • a shape for a meaning or letter • a symbol that stands for an object • something done well or wanted to do • the way a civilization is organized • another type of art that you can see • someone who makes money by selling goods • ...
Medieval Engineering 2023-01-13
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- largest and most destructive trebuchet ever built
- Explosive, conical shaped device used to blow holes in doors, walls, and gates to which they were attached
- Spring type of catapult
- Huge log with metal tip used to break down castle doors and walls
- Ladder system used to scale walls from boats
- Weapon with an accuracy range of only 10-15 yards
- Tall structure build to provide archers with high point from which to shoot arrows at enemy
- The ultimate war weapon before gun powder
- Mechanical way of loading crossbow
- Propulsion system used by twisting rope
- Invention that made most medieval siege weapons obsolete
- Type of mechanical contraption used in time of war
- Man who invented the first flame thrower and a claw that lifted ships out of the water
- Used to more easily load crossbow
- Used water as a defense
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- Used to help citizens enter castle while keeping enemy out
- Type of inventions humans devised in ancient times for everyday use
- Siege engine with a range of 500 yards
- Small sword like weapon
- Medieval word for crossbow
- Siege engine with a range of 500 to 600 yards
- Latin word from which the word engine is derived
- Small four pronged weapon with sharp points used to injured the feet of soldiers and horses
- Weapon with a range of 200-250 yards
- Ultimate defensive weapon
- Originally meant literally "one who constructions ir operates a siege engine
- Used to throw cauldron of super heated materials at castle walls and boats
27 Clues: Small sword like weapon • Spring type of catapult • Used water as a defense • Ultimate defensive weapon • Medieval word for crossbow • Used to more easily load crossbow • Mechanical way of loading crossbow • Weapon with a range of 200-250 yards • Siege engine with a range of 500 yards • Propulsion system used by twisting rope • The ultimate war weapon before gun powder • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
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- In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials?
- “Having an interest in materials development stops you from becoming staid. It is the most applied aspect of applied linguistics.
- informing the learner about the target language.
- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- Teachers’ motivation and inner satisfaction is incredibly important because of the affective impact on?
- Tomlinson and Masuhara (2013) stress the value of extended simulations on materials development courses and report that many participants on their courses “were able to develop original ideas and materials to match the novel environments, which they would laterable to adapt and develop in relation to their own working.
- instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the?
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- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- training in materials development makes us aware of greater choice and makes us better at?
- according (English Language Centre, 1997)Every teacher is a materials?
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- Materials development really develops your critical thinking.
- In L2 laterials Development provides a link between theoretical esearch and classroom practice and it can be used as a tool for developing critical awareness of language learning and ?
- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new.
- are at first confused and lacking in confidence but as their awareness and skills develop they gain confidence and self-esteem and end up achieving considerable personal and professional development. practice Materials development contributes to teacher growth by giving them a rewarding creative outlet:you create materials and put them into?
16 Clues: encouraging the learner to use the language. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • informing the learner about the target language. • In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials? • Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new. • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
Microeconomics Crossword 2022-05-20
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- Table mapping values of prices to quantities supplied
- Curve that represents prices against quantities supplied
- ex. dollar store goods, used textbooks
- the difference between the price at which firms will sell their product and the market price
- Sets a minimum price
- the price represents the opportunity cost of a good's production
- How much of a good firms supply at a given price
- ex. computers, calculators, yachts
- Occur when competitive markets fail to produce socially desirable outcomes
- Tax on imports
- Make consumers pay more than what producers receive
- the difference between how much consumers will pay and market price
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- (production possibilities frontier) represents all combinations of output that are feasible
- Costs or benefits associated with a decision not factored into the decision-making process
- Ease of preventing someone from using a good
- Sets a maximum legal price on a good
- What the firm earns from selling its goods
- Protection for creators of artistic media
- Refers to how much the quantity demanded or supplied changes in response to changes in the good's price
- How much one person's use of a good prevents another person from using it
- Occurs when buyers and sellers agree on a price
- Rights awarded to inventors so that no one else can copy their inventions for a period of time
- Occur when producers and consumers exchange a certain good or service voluntarily
- The overall relationship given by the law of supply
24 Clues: Tax on imports • Sets a minimum price • ex. computers, calculators, yachts • Sets a maximum legal price on a good • ex. dollar store goods, used textbooks • Protection for creators of artistic media • What the firm earns from selling its goods • Ease of preventing someone from using a good • Occurs when buyers and sellers agree on a price • ...
Chapter 18, Sections 1, 2, and 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-05
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- to give good reason for an action
- Jewish immigrant who formed the AFL (American Federal Labor)
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- bargaining when unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a Scottish immigrant who worked his way up the corporate ladder to create the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892
- to increase in speed
- Addams a woman that worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- an inventor who created the telephone in 1876
- to change;to make different
- an American manufacturer who used assembly lines to mass produce automobiles
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- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- To get rid of
- the rapid growth of city population
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or a small fee
- businesses owned by many investors
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- described as the “most hated and admired figures of his time”, he owned an oil company and donated most of his fortune to charity
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- Orville Wright two brothers who tested the first “flying machine”
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular party
- purify;make free from impurities
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
24 Clues: To get rid of • to increase in speed • to change;to make different • purify;make free from impurities • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city population • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • an inventor who created the telephone in 1876 • house a center offering help to the urban poor • ...
grade 4 quarter 2 2024-12-04
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- the idea that america should control all the land from the atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean
- the leader of the united states
- a legal paper that says only the inventor of a product can make and sell that product
- america bought land from this country, doubling the size of america
- a person who explores new lands, or does something for the first time
- a kind of government where the leader is a king, queen, or emperor
- war between the 13 american colonies and britain, where the 13 colonies gained independence
- a person who wanted to end slavery
- to buy something
- person that is forced to work for no money
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- a written plan of government for a country or state
- a large farm often found in warm climates where crops like tobacco and cotton were grown
- unfair behavior to others based on things like race, age, gender, or religion
- a network of people who helped slaves to reach freedom in the north
- to be really, really poor
- an area of land controlled by another country
- period that saw many new inventions, machines, and people working in factories
- a person who leaves their country to live in a new one
- an extreme lack of food in an area
- an opinion or judgement formed unfairly or not knowing all the facts
- metal found in california that made many people want to go there
21 Clues: to buy something • to be really, really poor • the leader of the united states • an extreme lack of food in an area • a person who wanted to end slavery • person that is forced to work for no money • an area of land controlled by another country • a written plan of government for a country or state • a person who leaves their country to live in a new one • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-05
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- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as the country's first black president.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- An Italian artist and sculptor who created the famous sculptures and paintings in the Renaissance period.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience in the fight for India's independence.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
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- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath known for his skills in painting, sculpture, and scientific inventions.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
16 Clues: An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests. • A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony. • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-05
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- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath known for his skills in painting, sculpture, and scientific inventions.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
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- An Italian artist and sculptor who created the famous sculptures and paintings in the Renaissance period.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as the country's first black president.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience in the fight for India's independence.
16 Clues: An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests. • A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony. • ...
Wonders Unit 1 Week 4 2018-09-27
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- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions
- acting in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- thinking of good things would happen in the future
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
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- showing or having a strong feeling about something
- an important advance
- declaring something as your own
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
8 Clues: an important advance • declaring something as your own • influenced by charm, art, or skill • showing or having a strong feeling about something • thinking of good things would happen in the future • acting in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Biblical Archaeological discoveries. 2025-01-31
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- Early forms of writing that use simple pictures to represent objects or ideas
- Believed to be the horn of an altar. The bible speaks of the
- The oldest fortified city in the world
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- A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics
- a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves
- a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds
6 Clues: The oldest fortified city in the world • Believed to be the horn of an altar. The bible speaks of the • A famous artifact that helped decipher Egyptian heiroglyphics • a set of ancient jewish manuscripts discovered in the Qumran caves • a system of writing using pictorial symbols that represent words or sounds • ...
1920s 2022-02-08
6 Clues: Invented by the Wright Brothers • Resulted in labor-saving inventions • Improved communications with people far away • Families could listen to this in their homes • Henry Ford used the assembly line to make them • These had no sound when first made in the 1920s
Famous Scientists 2024-04-14
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- He invented the phone
- He was a Jewish scientist.And He was the first person to split the atom into pieces
- He was a famous scientist and artist.He drew Mona Lisa.also his different inventions
- He was a german inventor.And he invented the car
- berners he is the english engineer.He invented the internet
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- He is the english physicist.And he discovered the gravity with apple.
- He was a american inventor.And He invented the Lightbulb.But a lot of people said"He was a thief.He stole the light bulb from Nikola Tesla"
- He is the german inventor.And he invented the printing press
- He was a famous turkish pirate.And of the He drew the first map of the Turks.His math is very good
- He was a muslim scientist.He discovered the zero
- He discovered the Electric
11 Clues: He invented the phone • He discovered the Electric • He was a muslim scientist.He discovered the zero • He was a german inventor.And he invented the car • berners he is the english engineer.He invented the internet • He is the german inventor.And he invented the printing press • He is the english physicist.And he discovered the gravity with apple. • ...
Percy Spencer's Life 2014-03-12
6 Clues: someone who makes inventions. • someone who works with science. • rudimentary box that heats things. • armed services that conduct military operations at sea. • an electron tube for amplifying or generating microwaves. • the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles.
Agriculture #1 2016-03-31
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- New inventions; the science of industry
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country- a sexist term no longer used
- 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
- To use
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- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- World-wide
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture
- A supply of workers
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
10 Clues: To use • World-wide • A supply of workers • An increase in the world’s temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • An economy based on industry, not agriculture • A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government • An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office • ...
1990s & 2000s Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- This was the name of the terrorist group that was attacking the U.S.
- This was one of the inventions in the 2000s.
- There was a lot of this during the 1900s.
- A trade organization created by 3 countries.
- Trillions of these were collected during Clinton's presidency.
- George Bush ran for president in one of these.
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- One of the U.S's presidents during the 1900s.
- Clinton was considered one of these.
- This was the country that was attacking the U.S via terrorism.
- This was rapidly growing in the U.S.
10 Clues: Clinton was considered one of these. • This was rapidly growing in the U.S. • There was a lot of this during the 1900s. • This was one of the inventions in the 2000s. • A trade organization created by 3 countries. • One of the U.S's presidents during the 1900s. • George Bush ran for president in one of these. • ...
Unit 2 2023-10-24
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- (adj) related to subjects that require thinking and studying
- (n) a class for a single person, usually for a fee
- (phr) damage to or loss of information
- (n) a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and can be dangerous
- (n) someone whose job is to give advice about a subject
- (adj) providing skills and education that prepare you for a specific trade or profession
- (adj) involving the use of the hands
- (n) a period of time during which someone works for a company or organization in order to get experience of a particular type of work
- (n) someone who teachers one person or a very small group of people
- (v) to get or receive something, or to learn something
- (adj) relating to the knowledge, machines or methods used in science and industry
- (adj) related to machines
- (adj) relating to a job that needs special education or training
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- (n) a place where scientists work to make discoveries
- (phr v) use something for the first time to see if it works or if you like it
- (phr v) do something you did not have time for earlier
- (adj) dependable; not likely to change
- (v) test a new product with a small group or in a small area
- (adj) based on completely new ideas
- (adj) relating to the body
- (adj phr) completely amazing
- (n) someone with a lot of skill or experience in a subject
- (idiom) create a situation that is fair for everyone
- (adj) relating to experience, real situations or actions rather than to ideas or imagination
- (adj) involving a lot of different but related parts
- large amounts
- (adj) relating to the treatment of disease and injury
- (n) knowledge about a subject
28 Clues: large amounts • (adj) related to machines • (adj) relating to the body • (adj phr) completely amazing • (n) knowledge about a subject • (adj) based on completely new ideas • (adj) involving the use of the hands • (adj) dependable; not likely to change • (phr) damage to or loss of information • (n) a class for a single person, usually for a fee • ...
Crossword: My Future Profession 2018-12-14
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- Type of pedagogical activity, aimed at the formation of independence and independence of the subject in solving educational problems?
- In the Internet environment it is the administrative person of the forum, chat, any service.
- Specialist engaged in training and education of students.
- Specialist in the development of software algorithms.
- An employee whose work is aimed at external and internal website optimization for search queries
- Specialist in the assembly, configuration, testing and operation of radio systems and devices.
- Specialist with a high culture and knowledgeable modern technology and technology.
- Specialist in communication with end users of IT products, promotion of new solutions in groups conservatively tuned in relation to advanced technologies.
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- A specialist who is engaged in programming the genome for given parameters.
- He explores the theoretical objects of mathematics and develops methods for solving problems using computational methods and computational and technical means.
- Highly qualified specialist in the field of pedagogy and psychology engaged in the organization of leisure activities.
- Specialist in registration of applications for registration of inventions.
- A qualified specialist in the field of computer technology, namely, website creation and web programming.
- The function is to create and maintain the involvement of students in learning and effective promotion in the course?
- Specialist engaged in the development of the scheme, mechanism, equipment.
- Carries out accounting of financial assets of the company, audit and financial control, checks the accuracy of the information received, controls the observance of legality in the expenditure of funds.
- Specialist engaged in conducting analytical studies and building generalizations in a particular field of activity
- Specialist engaged in the analysis of financial and economic activities in order to improve it
18 Clues: Specialist in the development of software algorithms. • Specialist engaged in training and education of students. • Specialist in registration of applications for registration of inventions. • Specialist engaged in the development of the scheme, mechanism, equipment. • A specialist who is engaged in programming the genome for given parameters. • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- To use.
- layer A layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Money used to invest in business.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- Unaware.
- Animal food.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
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- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this- a sexist reference no longer in use.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- A deduction or interference.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- materials The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- warming An increase in the world’s temperature.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- supply A supply of workers.
- Act An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from hold political office or entering the professions.
18 Clues: To use. • Unaware. • Animal food. • supply A supply of workers. • A deduction or interference. • Land held to be used by everyone. • Money used to invest in business. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Latin America Inventions and Innovations 2023-08-29
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- Mexican chemist Luis E. Miramontes co-invented this in 1956.
- Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena was an electrical engineer credited with this invention. NASA still uses it today.
- Dr. Domingo Liotta was born in Argentina, the son of Italian immigrants. In 1969, he created the first _______ to be successfully transplanted into a human.
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- Born in Perú, Claudio Castillón Lévano designed this to improve the care of high risk newborns.
- László József Biró, Argentinian by naturalization and Hungarian by birth, was a journalist and inventor. He designed this with oil-based ink and a tungsten ball that allowed the ink to roll smoothly on to paper.
- Victor Ochoa patented this in 1907. It uses magnetic attraction to make it easier for trains to slow down.
- The annoying online access code format used to prevent spam was invented by Guatemala-born doctor Luis Von Ahn.
- Hércules Florence, a French-Brazilian inventor, is considered one of the pioneers of this.
8 Clues: Mexican chemist Luis E. Miramontes co-invented this in 1956. • Hércules Florence, a French-Brazilian inventor, is considered one of the pioneers of this. • Born in Perú, Claudio Castillón Lévano designed this to improve the care of high risk newborns. • ...
China Review Walters-franklin 2023-03-01
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- Shang kings asked ____ to govern their territories.
- What kind of farming did Chinese farmers have to do to find more land for crop growing.
- What was the basic building block of Chinese society.
- a crop grown in china.
- By the middle of the Han dynasty, the average farmer owned only about one ___ of land.
- What is one of the new inventions made in the Han Era.
- which weapon was not used to bring down the Zhou dynasty.
- Which of the following was a job for the Shang women.
- which part of the Shang Dynasty as the city of Anyang found in.
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- Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a cruel leader one of these reason ws becasuse he ___ peoples writings.
- What happened when the Zhou Dynasty weakened.
- Which group of people, liked the idea of legalism the most.
- was used to help farmers to plow the land.
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of.
- this river was also called china's sorrow.
- Qin based his rule on this idea.
- Chinese farmers used these to protect their crops.
- In this idea, people are born naturally evil.
- farmers could plow more land because of the.
- shang kings received their power and wisdom from.
20 Clues: a crop grown in china. • Qin based his rule on this idea. • was used to help farmers to plow the land. • this river was also called china's sorrow. • farmers could plow more land because of the. • What happened when the Zhou Dynasty weakened. • In this idea, people are born naturally evil. • shang kings received their power and wisdom from. • ...
Management in Dynamic Organizations 2014-07-29
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- the solution created by management 1.0
- hierarchies require these
- humankind's most important inventions
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- this will reveal the secrets of the universe
- what managers typically do with their dissatisfaction with the status quo
- what managers should do with their dissatisfaction with the status quo
- the leader of tomorrow will not be defined this way
7 Clues: hierarchies require these • humankind's most important inventions • the solution created by management 1.0 • this will reveal the secrets of the universe • the leader of tomorrow will not be defined this way • what managers should do with their dissatisfaction with the status quo • what managers typically do with their dissatisfaction with the status quo
Questioneers 2024-04-19
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- Iggy ______ is a great architect.
- ______ Revere, Engineer builds a lot of useful inventions.
- The Questioneer's teacher is named Lila ______.
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- Sofia Valdez helped build a new _______.
- The Questioneers are in ______ grade.
- Arthur Slater is still working on writing, but he is a great ________.
- In Rosie Revere, Engineer, the kids build a ________ to get off the island.
7 Clues: Iggy ______ is a great architect. • The Questioneers are in ______ grade. • Sofia Valdez helped build a new _______. • The Questioneer's teacher is named Lila ______. • ______ Revere, Engineer builds a lot of useful inventions. • Arthur Slater is still working on writing, but he is a great ________. • ...
anthropology 2019-08-30
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- was based on the old testament book of Genesis (Morgan’s “Mosaic cosmogony”)
- persue the more ambitions schema of discovering the laws and the history of the evolution of human society
- are the dynamic changes in society that may be observed at the present time.
- referred not only to technological progress but also to moral development.
- replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
- is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study.
- of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
- balances out various interests and concedes to each class as much as consists with the good of the rest
- proposed to trace the development of interventions and discoveries but considered them subordinate to the development of primary institutions.
- Represent previous stages of human development
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- gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
- provides a lens through which we interpret the world
- is a theory of cultural progression first espoused by early anthropologists and social theorists like L.H. Morgan
- generally adopted by modern anthropologists
- may be divided to 3 sub-periods respectively, the older, the middle and the later period
- has been increased and perfected by a series of successive arts introduced at long intervals of time
- Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture.
- should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning
- reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
- is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
- a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field.
- its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
- is a growth and not a manufacture
- shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
24 Clues: is a growth and not a manufacture • generally adopted by modern anthropologists • is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position • gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge • Represent previous stages of human development • provides a lens through which we interpret the world • of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology • ...
anthropology puzzle 2019-08-30
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- provides a lens through which we interpret the world
- is a growth and not a manufacture
- are the dynamic changes in society that may be observed at the present time
- of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
- Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture
- persue the more ambitions schema of discovering the laws and the history of the evolution of human society
- gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
- balances out various interests and concedes to each class as much as consists with the good of the rest
- referred not only to technological progress but also to moral development
- Represent previous stages of human development
- a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field
- may be divided to 3 sub-periods respectively, the older, the middle and the later period
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- was based on the old testament book of Genesis (Morgan’s “Mosaic cosmogony”)
- has been increased and perfected by a series of successive arts introduced at long intervals of time
- is a theory of cultural progression first espoused by early anthropologists and social theorists like L.H. Morgan
- generally adopted by modern anthropologists
- reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
- should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning
- replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
- its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
- is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study
- is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
- proposed to trace the development of interventions and discoveries but considered them subordinate to the development of primary institutions
- shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
24 Clues: is a growth and not a manufacture • generally adopted by modern anthropologists • is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position • gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge • Represent previous stages of human development • provides a lens through which we interpret the world • of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology • ...
Wordy Crossy (Women's Rights) 2022-04-05
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- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device
- cause (someone) to gain or lose a particular post or honor by means of a vote.
- a campaign undertaken by a group of people working together
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- the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages
- legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.(voting)
- the right to vote in political elections
8 Clues: the right to vote in political elections • a campaign undertaken by a group of people working together • legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement • a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change • the action of inventing something, typically a process or device • ...
Great Lakes Invasion 2026-04-06
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- Fingernail-sized mollusk that primarily consumes phytoplankton
- Small, aggressive fish that mature quickly and resemble native yellow perch
- Wetland plant that displays a light purple flower stalk, and is often referred to at the "beautiful killer"
- Process by which organisms create more of their own kind
- Bottom-dwelling fish that have large heads, soft bodies, and slightly resemble large tadpoles that are taking over habitat of native fish species
- Tiny crustacean with a long, barbed tail
- Water that is not salty
- All of the conditions, circumstances and influences surrounding and affecting the development and life of an organism
- Exotic plants and animals have been invading these areas, mainly with human assistance
- Something that does not live or grow naturally in a particular region or environment
- Water carried in ships' hulls that is reponsible for transporting many exotic species to the Great Lakes
- This type of vertebrate animal can easily move through rivers and waterways
- Eurasion water plant that forms thick mats that choke out native plants
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- Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, ___
- Self-sustaining community of organisms thriving under unique climatic conditions
- Herring-like fish that is capable of rapidly increasing its population
- Group of aquatic arthropods having an exoskeleton (eg. Lobsters, Shrimp, Crayfish and Crabs)
- Indigenous plant or animal is a ____ species
- Eel-like, jawless invasive fish species that is harming game fish population in the Great Lakes
- Careful search or investigation to make discoveries
- Group of invertebrate animals that have soft bodies and are usually enclosed in a shell (eg. snails and clams)
- Species transported by humans to regions where they did not historically exist
- Multicellular organisms; cells do not have cell walls; and, they cannot make their own nutrients from inorganic matter
- Entrance of unwanted species into a new environment
- Living organism not in the animal kingdom, which usually carry out photosynthesis
25 Clues: Water that is not salty • Tiny crustacean with a long, barbed tail • Indigenous plant or animal is a ____ species • Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, ___ • Careful search or investigation to make discoveries • Entrance of unwanted species into a new environment • Process by which organisms create more of their own kind • ...
Individual Type 2023-06-18
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- Individuals passionate about protecting the environment, advocating for conservation, and working towards a sustainable future for our planet.
- Inspiring individuals who guide and motivate others, making important decisions, promoting positive change, and leading by example.
- Curious minds who explore the mysteries of the natural world, conduct experiments, make important discoveries, and contribute to scientific knowledge.
- Talented storytellers who use words to create imaginative worlds, captivating characters, and narratives that entertain and inspire readers.
- Extraordinary characters with unique powers who fight against evil and protect the innocent, using their abilities for the greater good.
- Brave individuals who venture into space, exploring the cosmos, conducting scientific research, and expanding our understanding of the universe.
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- Problem solvers who apply scientific and mathematical principles to design and create innovative structures, machines, and technological advancements.
- Knowledgeable individuals who guide and educate students, sharing their expertise, nurturing young minds, and fostering a love for learning.
- Innovative thinkers who invent new devices, technologies, and solutions to address everyday problems and improve the lives of others.
- Compassionate individuals dedicated to helping others, making a difference in the lives of those in need, and promoting equality and justice.
- Skilled individuals who excel in sports, demonstrating physical strength, agility, and teamwork while striving for personal and team achievements.
- Creative individuals who express their ideas and emotions through various forms of art, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, music, and dance.
- Adventurous individuals who embark on daring journeys to discover new lands, uncover hidden treasures, and encounter exciting challenges along the way.
13 Clues: Inspiring individuals who guide and motivate others, making important decisions, promoting positive change, and leading by example. • Innovative thinkers who invent new devices, technologies, and solutions to address everyday problems and improve the lives of others. • ...
Individual Type 2023-06-18
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- Inspiring individuals who guide and motivate others, making important decisions, promoting positive change, and leading by example.
- Individuals passionate about protecting the environment, advocating for conservation, and working towards a sustainable future for our planet.
- Knowledgeable individuals who guide and educate students, sharing their expertise, nurturing young minds, and fostering a love for learning.
- Brave individuals who venture into space, exploring the cosmos, conducting scientific research, and expanding our understanding of the universe.
- Innovative thinkers who invent new devices, technologies, and solutions to address everyday problems and improve the lives of others.
- Creative individuals who express their ideas and emotions through various forms of art, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, music, and dance.
- Problem solvers who apply scientific and mathematical principles to design and create innovative structures, machines, and technological advancements.
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- Adventurous individuals who embark on daring journeys to discover new lands, uncover hidden treasures, and encounter exciting challenges along the way.
- Curious minds who explore the mysteries of the natural world, conduct experiments, make important discoveries, and contribute to scientific knowledge.
- Compassionate individuals dedicated to helping others, making a difference in the lives of those in need, and promoting equality and justice.
- Skilled individuals who excel in sports, demonstrating physical strength, agility, and teamwork while striving for personal and team achievements.
- Extraordinary characters with unique powers who fight against evil and protect the innocent, using their abilities for the greater good.
- Talented storytellers who use words to create imaginative worlds, captivating characters, and narratives that entertain and inspire readers.
13 Clues: Inspiring individuals who guide and motivate others, making important decisions, promoting positive change, and leading by example. • Innovative thinkers who invent new devices, technologies, and solutions to address everyday problems and improve the lives of others. • ...
Historical Figures that Helped Shaped the State and the Nation 2022-01-31
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- a writer, a publisher, a scientist, and an inventor.
- His best-known inventions include the phonograph (record player), the lightbulb, and the motion-picture projector.
- Helped Texas gain independence from Mexico.
- led the civil rights movement in the United States.He encouraged the use of nonviolence as a way to end segregation.
- played responsible for settling thousands of American colonists into Texas.
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- During the American Civil War he promised to save the Union. Known as the Great Emancipator, he also ended slavery in the United States.
- 1st president of the U.S and helped the American colonists to victory in the American Revolution.
- led the country through two of the greatest crises of the 20th century:the Great Depression and World War II.
8 Clues: Helped Texas gain independence from Mexico. • a writer, a publisher, a scientist, and an inventor. • played responsible for settling thousands of American colonists into Texas. • 1st president of the U.S and helped the American colonists to victory in the American Revolution. • ...
ITS610 Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-22
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- _______ Hat Hackers often work as certified “Ethical Hackers” hired by companies to test their integrity of their systems.
- one of the ways to improve privacy protection is through ___________.
- The creation of information tailored to your preferences is a ___________.
- study of what it means to “do the right thing”.
- public _____ Right is a right to show a copy of the work directly or by means of a film, slide or television image at a public place or to transmit it to the public.
- sources of ethics in Islam are ___________ and hadith.
- privacy risks can be separated into 2 categories which are risks to individuals and risk to ___________.
- ___________ is the use of computers and computer networks as a means of protest to promote political cause.
- refusal to recognise or admit project problems is one of the causes of failures in computer system under what category?
- _________ protect inventions of new things or processes.
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- people who are anti-technology.
- examples of fair use include commentary, __________, search engine, criticism, parody, news reporting, teaching, library archiving and scholarship.
- analysing data to determine characteristics of people most likely to engage in a certain behaviour is called computer _____________.
- a consequentialist view that increase happiness and satisfy a person’s needs and values.
- the practice of moving business process to another country.
- one of the examples of hacking technique is _________.
- collective way of life, or way of doing things.
- individual’s own principles regarding right and wrong.
- an alternate method of work where the employee, works from home.
- gap between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels with regard both to their opportunities to access ICTs and to their use of the internet is called the digital __________.
20 Clues: people who are anti-technology. • collective way of life, or way of doing things. • study of what it means to “do the right thing”. • one of the examples of hacking technique is _________. • sources of ethics in Islam are ___________ and hadith. • individual’s own principles regarding right and wrong. • _________ protect inventions of new things or processes. • ...
Toursim 2012-12-03
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- Spirit Seize the day and experience the best of life, check the next hot spot off your list and keep moving
- & entertainment A toursim sector that provides a tourist with something to do.
- Independent and curious,you love to immerse yourself in the places you visit, before, during and after.
- Traveller Follow your own schedule and keep things flexible and close to home.
- History Buff Focusing on the cultures of others, you follow your interests with an open and detailed-oriented mind.
- & beverage A toursim sector that provides a tourist with meals.
- Hassle Traveller Keep it simple: decide where to stay, how to get there and leave your worries behind.
- tourist A person travelling in the country in which he or she resides who stays for a period of 24 hours or more.
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- tourist A person visiting a country other than the one in which he or she usually resides and staying for a period of at least 24 hours.
- A toursim sector that provides a tourist with a way to get places.
- Explorer Take it easy and let someone else do the planning; find your new favourite place and come back next year.
- A toursim sector that provides a tourist with a place to stay.
- services A toursim sector that provides a tourist with transportation far away.
- Easy-going and creative,you talk to the locals, get in on the action and take the road less travelled.
- History Explorer Explore your family heritage and share your discoveries with your friends when you get home.
- Leave work behind, sit back and relax. There’s no time for stress when you’re busy getting comfortable.
16 Clues: A toursim sector that provides a tourist with a place to stay. • & beverage A toursim sector that provides a tourist with meals. • A toursim sector that provides a tourist with a way to get places. • & entertainment A toursim sector that provides a tourist with something to do. • ...
Chapter 10 2021-03-05
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- tax on imported goods
- Senator from Massachusetts
- money for investment
- last name of war hawk from South Carolina
- removal of weapons
- shares of ownership in a company
- a grant that gives an inventor the sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- compromise that brought in MAine and Missouri as states
- toll road
- last name of MExican priest who led revolt in Mexico against Spain
- official population count
- road that went from Maryland to vandalia, IL
- treaty that gave Florida to the US
- 5th president of the US
- arrangement bringing manufacturing steps together in one place (two words)
- canal that connected the great lakes with New York City
- one of several separate compartments where water levels are raised or lowered
- inventor of the Clermont
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- last name of General who raided Spanish forts in Florida
- projects to develop the nation's transportation system
- last name of man who proposed the Erie Canal
- application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- Great Compromiser from Kentucky
- ship that made the trip from NYC to Albany in 32 hours
- parts that can replace other identical parts
- economic system where individuals own most businesses
- loyalty to one's region
- machine that separates cotton from its seed
- last name of man who invented cotton gin
- an artificial waterway
- last name of man who began the factory system in America
31 Clues: toll road • removal of weapons • money for investment • tax on imported goods • an artificial waterway • loyalty to one's region • 5th president of the US • inventor of the Clermont • official population count • Senator from Massachusetts • Great Compromiser from Kentucky • shares of ownership in a company • treaty that gave Florida to the US • last name of man who invented cotton gin • ...
Space exploration 2023-05-30
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- adjective,without any crew of human
- someone who travels to unknown regions to make discoveries
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
- the path of a celestial body in its revolution around another
- of or relating to or associated to the moon
- the property of having no weight in space
- a nickname of our galaxy refering to the light emitted by its faint stars
- a person trained to travel in a spacecraft
- a celestial body that revolves around the sun
- the largest planet of the solar system
- a craft capable of travelling into outer space
- propel with force
- a jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion
- the natural satellite of the Earth
- any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star
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- a heavenly body with such strong gravity that light cannot escape it
- a mass that enters earth's atmosphere becoming incandescent
- american space agency
- adjective,not fit for habitation
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a manned artificial satellite in a fixed orbit for scientific research
- the activity of sending humans to space for fun
- the universe considered as a whole
- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year
- settle as a colony
- a collection of star systems
27 Clues: propel with force • settle as a colony • american space agency • a collection of star systems • adjective,not fit for habitation • the universe considered as a whole • the natural satellite of the Earth • adjective,without any crew of human • the largest planet of the solar system • the property of having no weight in space • a person trained to travel in a spacecraft • ...
DNA & Genetics: What Is DNA? 2025-09-08
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- an area of science that uses technology to study and improve living things.
- molecules that carry the genetic information inside the cells of all living things.
- units of information inside DNA that give living things traits.
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- inventions and problem-solving methods that result from research in science and industry.
- characteristics like eye and hair color that offspring get from the genes in their parents' DNA.
5 Clues: units of information inside DNA that give living things traits. • an area of science that uses technology to study and improve living things. • molecules that carry the genetic information inside the cells of all living things. • inventions and problem-solving methods that result from research in science and industry. • ...
Ethics 2025-06-06
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- – The suppression or restriction of content considered harmful or inappropriate
- – Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience
- – Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- – rude, hurtful, or disrespectful to others
- – A tendency to favor one side or perspective, often unfairly
- – Controlling or influencing something in a clever or dishonest way
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- – A fixed, oversimplified image or idea of a group of people
- – The right to express one’s opinions without censorship or restraint
- – False information spread deliberately to mislead people
- – Creations of the mind like inventions, writing, or art, protected by law
10 Clues: – rude, hurtful, or disrespectful to others • – Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience • – False information spread deliberately to mislead people • – A fixed, oversimplified image or idea of a group of people • – Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior • – A tendency to favor one side or perspective, often unfairly • ...
Immigrants, Cities, and Reform 2015-03-05
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- stopped working.
- a form of power, or energy.
- areas in a city
- ways of getting from one place to another.
- 100 years
- business the group of large businesses that controlled their industry in the late 1800s and 1900s
- businesses that completely control the making and selling of a product.
- the business of making and selling goods.
- changes for the better.
- bad and unfair ideas about people based on a group they belong to.
- the crowded, dirty parts of a city where buildings are old and need repairs and the people are poor.
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- very tall buildings.
- control by giving rules.
- new things created by the imagination
- signed, or filled out a record.
- the ways people exchange news and ideas.
- land where a person is born; the country a people call home
- stations- places where people are inspected – looked over- to be sure they meet the rules.
- an economic policy in which the government doesn’t make rules about business.
- the contest between businesses to “win” buyers for their goods.
- a movement of many people coming in, like an ocean.
- People who come into a country to live.
- people who have just come into a place.
- talk in order to settle an argument.
- shocked
- all the companies in a business
- grows very large, like a loud explosion.
- against the law. It was a crime to have a monopoly.
- a plan that a government makes for the actions it takes.
- group of workers who join together to make owners change things.
30 Clues: shocked • 100 years • areas in a city • stopped working. • very tall buildings. • changes for the better. • control by giving rules. • a form of power, or energy. • signed, or filled out a record. • all the companies in a business • talk in order to settle an argument. • new things created by the imagination • People who come into a country to live. • ...
Inventions and Inventors M20L1 2025-05-02
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- Henry Ford used the assembly line to produce these for the common people.
- This man partnered with Edison to expand electricity beyond the central cities. He also made inventions to make trains safer.
- Alternating current (AC) power system was invented by this man. (HINT: Musk has a car with this name!)
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- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell and changed how people communicated.
- The airplane didn't go too far or too high, but they invented it.
- This inventor (last name) created the first practical light bulb.
6 Clues: The airplane didn't go too far or too high, but they invented it. • This inventor (last name) created the first practical light bulb. • Invented by Alexander Graham Bell and changed how people communicated. • Henry Ford used the assembly line to produce these for the common people. • ...
Revolution 2016-03-30
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- worldwide
- to use
- money used to invest in business
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- new inventions, the science of industry
- an increase in the world's temperature
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- land which could be used by anyone
- a supply of workers
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
15 Clues: to use • worldwide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by anyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions, the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
CJ Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- The case law that ensures all pieces of evidence used in court has to be obtained legally.
- The "Stop and Frisk" case law
- A ____ determines the facts of a case and applying principles of law to reach a verdict in court.
- Step 4 to handcuffing
- The amendment that gives the right to bear arms.
- The first step to handcuffing
- Lizzie Borden was accused of killing her ______ and her stepmother.
- what a judge sets at trial to make sure a person comes back or paying to get someone out of jail.
- Nineteenth century _____ famine in Ireland, sending many Irish immigrants to police forces
- A written order directing law enforcement officers to arrest a person
- The first name of Lizzie Borden's sister.
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- The _____ Rights Movement
- The name of the jail that Lizzie Borden famously was kept in.
- The amendment that protects people from unreasonable search and seizure.
- the authority of a court to hear and decide cases
- the imposition of a penalty for criminal wrongdoing
- Where modern day laws come from
- the removal or restriction of the freedom of those found to have violated criminal laws
- what goes on before a trial, including motions, hearings, conferences, discoveries, etc; cleaning up everything before trial
- The US has a ____ court system.
- The ________ Act ruled buying, selling, or making alcohol was illegal.
- Where the word "police came from", Latin word
- ______ movements are actions that are done in a secret or quiet way to be unnoticed or sneaky.
- The first specialized investigative unit, from Rome
- The objective reasonableness standard case law
25 Clues: Step 4 to handcuffing • The _____ Rights Movement • The "Stop and Frisk" case law • The first step to handcuffing • Where modern day laws come from • The US has a ____ court system. • The first name of Lizzie Borden's sister. • Where the word "police came from", Latin word • The objective reasonableness standard case law • The amendment that gives the right to bear arms. • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-05
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- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath known for his skills in painting, sculpture, and scientific inventions.
- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
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- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience in the fight for India's independence.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as the country's first black president.
- An Italian artist and sculptor who created the famous sculptures and paintings in the Renaissance period.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
14 Clues: An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests. • A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony. • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-05
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- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath known for his skills in painting, sculpture, and scientific inventions.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as the country's first black president.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
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- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- An Italian artist and sculptor who created the famous sculptures and paintings in the Renaissance period.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience in the fight for India's independence.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
15 Clues: An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests. • A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony. • ...
Modern Figures 2023-07-05
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- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as the country's first black president.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- An Italian artist and sculptor who created the famous sculptures and paintings in the Renaissance period.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience in the fight for India's independence.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
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- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath known for his skills in painting, sculpture, and scientific inventions.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
16 Clues: An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests. • A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony. • ...
Hisorical Events 2018-05-03
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- The First satellite that was launched into space by the Soviets during the Great Space Race
- The Arch duke that was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo
- An organization created by the National Security Act
- A book published by Adolf Hitler in 1925
- The shortened name for the book Newton published detailing his laws of gravity as well as his idea for the path of the moon
- 1851 a display that gathered people from all around the world to marvel at inventions and advancements
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- What Martin Luther posted in the church doors
- A gathering of representatives from France's third estate after the events of the Estates General
- The man that discovered four of Jupiter's moons and was the first to suggest the idea of Inertia
- This self proclaimed emperor nearly doubled the size of France and abdicated his throne not once but twice
10 Clues: A book published by Adolf Hitler in 1925 • What Martin Luther posted in the church doors • An organization created by the National Security Act • The Arch duke that was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo • The First satellite that was launched into space by the Soviets during the Great Space Race • ...
Industrial revolution 2025-01-25
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- To single out and treat a particular person or group differently because of; the colour of their skin, or because they are of a different religion, or because they are foreigners.
- An economy is the opposite of an agricultural economy- it consists of factories.
- To equip with machinery.
- When one person or organisation control the supply of a product, which then means there is no competition.
- Took control of territory by force.
- People who were of mixed origins, largely from the Khoisan and the Dutch in the cape; they were herders who settled in the Cape’s northern and eastern frontiers.
- A person who buys and sell goods for profit.
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- A system where people can make as much money as they want to, often by taking advantage of workers.
- renewed ideas that people have for making things.
- To be beaten or whipped / beaten
- Disease caused by germs from being in contact with human waste in drinking water.
- labourer People who are bound by a contract to work for a fixed period under set conditions and for a fixed wage.
12 Clues: To equip with machinery. • To be beaten or whipped / beaten • Took control of territory by force. • A person who buys and sell goods for profit. • renewed ideas that people have for making things. • An economy is the opposite of an agricultural economy- it consists of factories. • Disease caused by germs from being in contact with human waste in drinking water. • ...
Middle Ages - Enlightenment EXAM REVIEW B2 2024-05-15
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- increased global interdependence and trade
- French conqueror who defeated most of Europe except Britain and Russia
- idea that the individual is truly important
- theory proposed by both Copernicus and Kepler
- Person who first said people have a right to "life, liberty, and property"
- XIV and Peter the Great strengthened their military and increased their exports
- without representation in parliament was one cause for the American Revolution
- VIII leader who wanted a divorce so he could have a son
- discoveries by Kepler and Galileo led to more people thinking independently
- system where monarchs had absolute power
- person who explored and conquered land
- a system of controlling foreign lands as a colony, protectorate, or sphere of influence
- Economist who believed the gov’t should interfere with the economy as little as possible
- German who disliked socialists and the influence of the church
- country which won the Russo-Japanese war
- revolution which led to more urban jobs but in unsanitary conditions
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- magnetic pointer which always shows North
- a group of Frenchmen who governed after the French Revolution
- Empire had a strong centralized government similar to the Safavids
- time when people began to question their rulers
- discovered new lands that could exchange new plants, etc.
- began to replace manpower during the Industrial Revolution
- person who hated the sale of indulgences by the Catholic Church
- Age resulted in better navigation and mapmaking
- Bill of Rights guaranteed that Parliament would have more power than the monarchy
- Man is best exemplified by Leonardo da Vinci
- rule by European countries led to the Latin American Revolutions
- Exchange helped Europe but it decreased the population of native people
- person who believed a person should do anything to gain and keep power
- War caused China to increase its ports and gave Hong Kong to Britain
30 Clues: person who explored and conquered land • system where monarchs had absolute power • country which won the Russo-Japanese war • magnetic pointer which always shows North • increased global interdependence and trade • idea that the individual is truly important • Man is best exemplified by Leonardo da Vinci • theory proposed by both Copernicus and Kepler • ...
Famous explorers 2025-04-25
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- is most famously known for being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- is most famous for his explorations and discoveries, particularly the Hudson River, Hudson Strait, and Hudson Bay
- is most famous for his leadership of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
- is most famous for understanding and proclaiming that the newly discovered lands in the Western Hemisphere were a new continent, separate from Asia
- is most famous for his role in conquering the Inca Empire in 1532
- is most renowned for his extensive explorations and detailed mapping of the Pacific Ocean
- is primarily known for leading seven major naval expeditions, known as the "treasure voyages," during the Ming Dynasty
- is most known for leading European voyages to the Americas in the late 15th century
- is most famous for circumnavigating the globe, being the first English captain to achieve this feat, and leading England's defense against the Spanish Armada
- is primarily known for leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe
- traveling along the Silk Road with his father and uncle in 1271
- is primarily known for conquering the Aztec Empire and claiming Mexico for Spain in the early 16th century
- is most famous for his 1497 voyage to North America
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- is most famous for co-inventing the Aqua-Lung
- is most famous for completing the first circumnavigation of the Earth
- is most known for her role as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- is most famous for sponsoring and planning expeditions that explored the west coast of Africa and the Atlantic Ocean
- is most famous for being the first person to reach the South Pole
- is most famous for establishing Quebec City in 1608 and for being known as the "Father of New France"
- is most famous for leading the first European expedition to sail directly from Europe to India by way of the Cape of Good Hope
20 Clues: is most famous for co-inventing the Aqua-Lung • is most famous for his 1497 voyage to North America • traveling along the Silk Road with his father and uncle in 1271 • is most famous for his role in conquering the Inca Empire in 1532 • is most famous for being the first person to reach the South Pole • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2026-02-05
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- A workplace where people labor long hours in poor conditions for low pay. Many of the workers were women or children.
- A business that owns all or nearly all of the business in an industry.
- A Licenses for new inventions.
- A group of companies run by a single board of directors.
- When companies combine to operate more efficiently.
- In 1913 Ford introduced the Moving __________ Line where workers stayed in one spot as products moved on a track.
- A group of people working for the same trade. Negotiated with management for workers.
- An increase in the money supply causing prices to rise.
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- A type of railroad that stretches across a continent from coast to coast. America’s was started in 1863.
- A business owned by investors who are not responsible for debts the business owes.
- A system where private citizens own businesses and decide what to make and sell.
- A financial aid or land grant from the government.
- Partial ownership of a company that is bought by investors.
- A discount to customers to help them keep being customers by giving back some of the money they paid.
14 Clues: A Licenses for new inventions. • A financial aid or land grant from the government. • When companies combine to operate more efficiently. • An increase in the money supply causing prices to rise. • A group of companies run by a single board of directors. • Partial ownership of a company that is bought by investors. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-14
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- His discoveries frightened the Catholic and Protestant Churches (they promoted the geocentric theory); worried that people would start to question other Church teachings
- Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses (worked with apes and dogs in the 2nd century) Ex: the liver digested food and processed it into blood
- Developed the heliocentric system (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- Developed analytic geometry; algebraic procedures are applied to geometry
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- Mathematically proved the heliocentric theory (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it)
- Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets. (no telescope… only the naked eye)
- Helped develop the scientific method (1. Observe 2. Hypothesis 3. Experiment 4. Analyze data to prove or disprove the hypothesis)
- Dissecting human bodies was illegal; studying animals was the accepted method of learning about the human body
- Developed the Law of Universal Gravitation; all physical objects are affected equally by the same forces, in space and on earth
10 Clues: Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature • Developed analytic geometry; algebraic procedures are applied to geometry • Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets. (no telescope… only the naked eye) • ...
Commercial art 2024-11-22
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- The arrangement of elements to indicate their importance, directing the viewer's attention to key information first.
- Small, quick sketches used to plan composition and experiment with different layouts.
- A color model used in printing, where colors are created by mixing cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks.
- A curated collection of an artist's best work, used to showcase skills and style to a potential employers or clients.
- Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel and create high contrast when used together.
- Legal rights that protect creations of the mind, such as artworks, logos, and inventions
- A principle of design that refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition, which can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
- The arrangement of visual elements in a work of art to create a balance of cohesive piece.
- creating visual content for advertisements
- Overseeing the visual style and thematic elements of a project
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- The moral principles guiding the creation and usage of artwork, including respect for originality and cultural sensitivity.
- The art technique of arranging type to make written language legible
- A design principle that draws attention to a particular element in a composition.
- The shape and structure of an object in art, giving it a three-dimensional appearance.
- A design principle that emphasizes the difference between elements, often to highlight key parts of a design.
- Using the same element multiple times in a design to create consistency and unity.
- A typeface with small lines attached to the end of each letter stroke
- The specific group of people a commercial artist aims to reach with their design, often defined by demographics.
- A color model used for digital screens where colors are created by combining red, green, and blue light.
19 Clues: creating visual content for advertisements • Overseeing the visual style and thematic elements of a project • The art technique of arranging type to make written language legible • A typeface with small lines attached to the end of each letter stroke • A design principle that draws attention to a particular element in a composition. • ...
Business Plan 2026-03-10
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- Estimating future financial performance based on past data and trends
- Daily activities required to run a business effectively
- The point where total revenue equals total costs
- Process of gaining new customers for a business
- Movement of money into and out of a business
- Total income generated from the sale of goods or services
- Legal protection for inventions, designs, or brand identity
- Businesses offering similar products or services in the same market
- Process of delivering products from producer to customer
- Framework involving product, price, place, and promotion
- Newly established business designed to grow rapidly
- Strategy of creating a distinct image of a product in the consumer’s mind
- Forecast of the expected direction or performance of an industry
- Process of making a product stand out from competitors
- Early model of a product used for testing and development
- Section containing supporting documents in a business plan
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- Unique benefit that differentiates a product or service from competitors
- Concise overview highlighting the key aspects of a business plan
- Activities used to increase awareness and demand for a product
- Process of dividing a market into smaller customer groups
- Ownership value remaining after liabilities are deducted
- Ability of a business to grow without a proportional increase in costs
- Strategic analysis examining strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- Fictional representation of an ideal target customer
- Strategy of keeping existing customers loyal to the brand
- Statistical characteristics such as age, gender, and income used to define a target market
- Financial obligations or debts a company must repay
- Turning potential customers into paying customers
- Financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity
- Consumer segmentation based on lifestyle, interests, and values
30 Clues: Movement of money into and out of a business • Process of gaining new customers for a business • The point where total revenue equals total costs • Turning potential customers into paying customers • Financial obligations or debts a company must repay • Newly established business designed to grow rapidly • Fictional representation of an ideal target customer • ...
Anthem 2025-03-10
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- One of the three street sweepers in Equality's group. He has convulsions and is said to have half a brain
- Where Equality sneaks off to every night during free time
- Where Equality runs to when he escapes from the Council of Scholars
- The time when all the fighting from the Unmentionable times ended, and a new way of life began. "The ___ ___"
- The main character and narrator of the novella
- The Palace where Equality is sent for not telling his whereabouts "The Palace of Corrective ______."
- The first home where all the people live from birth until age 5. "The Home of the _____"
- The Home that Equality wishes to join. This home creates all new and modern inventions. "The Home of the _____."
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- The nickname that Liberty gives to Equality "The ____"
- The original name of Equality's love interest
- What Equality creates in the tunnel and brings to the meeting of the World Council
- One of the three street sweepers in Equality's group. He is Equality's unspoken best friend.
- Equality's nickname for Liberty "The ___ ___"
- The home where all people go to at the age of 40. "The Home of the _____"
- The home where all people go to learn from ages 5-15. "The home of the ____"
15 Clues: The original name of Equality's love interest • Equality's nickname for Liberty "The ___ ___" • The main character and narrator of the novella • The nickname that Liberty gives to Equality "The ____" • Where Equality sneaks off to every night during free time • Where Equality runs to when he escapes from the Council of Scholars • ...
science 2025-03-19
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- This refers to the theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system, a concept championed by figures like Nicolaus Copernicus.
- The Scientific Revolution led to the formulation of natural laws, such as Newton's laws of motion, which aimed to explain the workings of the universe in a systematic way.
- These were crucial inventions of the era, allowing for new observations of the cosmos and the microscopic world, respectively. Scientific Method The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- , innovation, observation, experimentation
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- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution.
- , knowledge, progress, transformation
- enlightenment
- Found gravity
- This philosophy emphasizes the importance of sensory experience and observation as the basis for knowledge, a key characteristic of the Scientific Revolution.
10 Clues: enlightenment • Found gravity • , knowledge, progress, transformation • , innovation, observation, experimentation • An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution. • ...
science 2025-03-19
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- Found gravity
- , knowledge, progress, transformation
- This philosophy emphasizes the importance of sensory experience and observation as the basis for knowledge, a key characteristic of the Scientific Revolution.
- enlightenment
- This refers to the theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system, a concept championed by figures like Nicolaus Copernicus.
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- The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- The Scientific Revolution led to the formulation of natural laws, such as Newton's laws of motion, which aimed to explain the workings of the universe in a systematic way.
- , innovation, observation, experimentation
- These were crucial inventions of the era, allowing for new observations of the cosmos and the microscopic world, respectively. Scientific Method The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution.
10 Clues: Found gravity • enlightenment • , knowledge, progress, transformation • , innovation, observation, experimentation • An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary #2 2016-03-31
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- Money used to invest in business.
- Layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun.
- World-wide.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- Animal food.
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- An increase in the world's temperature.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over field by hand.
- A complete change in something, the overthrow of a government.
- A supply of workers.
- Land which could be used by everbody.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the _______- a sexist reference no longer in use.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- To use.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
18 Clues: To use. • World-wide. • Animal food. • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land which could be used by everbody. • An increase in the world's temperature. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • An economy based on industry, not agriculture. • ...
Word puzzle 2017-11-23
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- is a creative person who create a magnificent paintings,clay,drawing etc.
- person is someone who has knowledge about particular subject or skill.
- is a person who go through different kinds of chemicals and other inventions.
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- is a person who make cartoon.
- is a person how stays in a game till the end.
5 Clues: is a person who make cartoon. • is a person how stays in a game till the end. • person is someone who has knowledge about particular subject or skill. • is a creative person who create a magnificent paintings,clay,drawing etc. • is a person who go through different kinds of chemicals and other inventions.
anthropology puzzle 2019-08-30
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- a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field.
- Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture.
- has been increased and perfected by a series of successive arts introduced at long intervals of time
- is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study.
- generally adopted by modern anthropologists
- replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
- are the dynamic changes in society that may be observed at the present time.
- of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
- reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
- gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
- balances out various interests and concedes to each class as much as consists with the good of the rest
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- Represent previous stages of human development
- may be divided to 3 sub-periods respectively, the older, the middle and the later period
- is a growth and not a manufacture
- was based on the old testament book of Genesis (Morgan’s “Mosaic cosmogony”)
- is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
- its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
- persue the more ambitions schema of discovering the laws and the history of the evolution of human society
- shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
- is a theory of cultural progression first espoused by early anthropologists and social theorists like L.H. Morgan
- referred not only to technological progress but also to moral development
- proposed to trace the development of interventions and discoveries but considered them subordinate to the development of primary institutions.
- provides a lens through which we interpret the world
- should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning
24 Clues: is a growth and not a manufacture • generally adopted by modern anthropologists • is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position • Represent previous stages of human development • gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge • provides a lens through which we interpret the world • of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword 2019-03-18
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- a drug that inhibits pain during surgery
- English scientist; he proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection, which came to be known as Darwinism.
- the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria and prevent fermentation
- Italian physicist; he experimented with wireless telegraphy and established communication across the English Channel between France and England.
- American theoretical physicist; he developed the theory of relativity among his many scientific theories and was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.
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- a machine perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1832; it uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires
- English scientist; he invented the dynamo—a machine that generated electricity. His invention eventually led to today’s electrical generators.
- American business leader; he revolutionized factory production through use of the assembly line and popularized the affordable automobile (Model T).
- American artist and inventor; he applied scientists’ discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph.
- a process developed in the 1850s that led to faster, cheaper steel production
- a process in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy
- French chemist; his experiments with bacteria disproved the theory of spontaneous generation and led to the germ theory of infection. He also developed vaccines for anthrax and rabies.
- American inventor of over 1,000 patents, including the light bulb; he established a power plant that supplied electricity to parts of New York City.
13 Clues: a drug that inhibits pain during surgery • the process of heating liquids to kill bacteria and prevent fermentation • a process in which certain elements constantly break down and release energy • a process developed in the 1850s that led to faster, cheaper steel production • ...
Ancient mesopatamia 2024-11-25
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- Empire. The Empire before Mesopotamia broken into 2 City states
- One of the city states that that starts with the B
- The other River Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with T
- One of the rivers, Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with E
- How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for?
- What Mesopotamia created the zodiac signs how many are there?
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- One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L
- The other city that starts with a
- When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week?
- Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G
- Which of the two cities states used their mathematics?
- When they began actual writing
12 Clues: When they began actual writing • The other city that starts with a • How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for? • Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G • One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L • One of the city states that that starts with the B • When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week? • ...
Ancient mesopatamia 2024-11-25
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- Empire. The Empire before Mesopotamia broken into 2 City states
- One of the city states that that starts with the B
- The other River Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with T
- One of the rivers, Mesopotamia was situated in that starts with E
- How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for?
- What Mesopotamia created the zodiac signs how many are there?
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- One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L
- The other city that starts with a
- When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week?
- Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G
- Which of the two cities states used their mathematics?
- When they began actual writing
12 Clues: When they began actual writing • The other city that starts with a • How many years was Mesopotamia inhabited for? • Who adopted the zodiac sign Hint starts with G • One of Mesopotamias Inventions that starts with L • One of the city states that that starts with the B • When Mesopotamia created how many days are in a week? • ...
The Renaissance 2022-09-29
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- The country where the Renaissance originated
- The name of the person who invented the printing press
- The Renaissance's most famous playwright
- The study of the human body
- The M____ L____ is Leonardo DaVinci's most famous painting
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- The explorer who discovered America
- Toilets that _____ are an example of one of the many inventions that happened during the Renaissance
- The english translation of the word 'Renaissance' is ....
- _______ DaVinci is one of the worlds most famous artists from the Renaissance
9 Clues: The study of the human body • The explorer who discovered America • The Renaissance's most famous playwright • The country where the Renaissance originated • The name of the person who invented the printing press • The english translation of the word 'Renaissance' is .... • The M____ L____ is Leonardo DaVinci's most famous painting • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from the harmful rays of the sun
- a supply of workers
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power; was a sexist reference no longer in use
- to on growing plants, such as grass
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
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- to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- world wide
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
15 Clues: to use • world wide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • to on growing plants, such as grass • an increase in the worlds temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2 2016-03-30
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- to feed on growing plants,such as grass
- animal food
- to use
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an economy based on industry,not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- world-wide
- money used to invest in business
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- new inventions; the science of industry
- land held to be used by everyone
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants,such as grass • new inventions; the science of industry • an economy based on industry,not agriculture • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
Ch.5 The Triumph of Steam Vocabulary 2016-03-31
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- Money used to invest in business
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- An economy based on industry
- A supply of workers
- Unproductive, inadequate in performance
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- World-wide
- To use
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- Referred to as the colonizing power in the language of colonialism; a sexist reference no longer in use
- An increase in the world's temperature
- Land held to be used by everyone
- New inventions; the science of industry
15 Clues: To use • World-wide • A supply of workers • 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 • Unproductive, inadequate in performance • New inventions; the science of industry • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government • ...
WestWard Expansion 2024-04-25
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- A group of wagons going together in a line which is together.
- The person who takes risks for there business.
- The Destiny of the U.S. was itself to expand its presents.
- Something hard to do people in different ways.
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- A water way made by people for transportation.
- Something you can do or possible.
- People gaining money from the Westward Expansion.
- A large amount of goods are being created efficiently.
- People getting treated unfairly by who they are.
- People coming to California to find gold.
- The inventions that helped people in the Expansion.
- Adding to a place or territory.
- To do something in different ways.
- The people who deliver mail as fast as possible to people.
- To announce something or state something.
15 Clues: Adding to a place or territory. • Something you can do or possible. • To do something in different ways. • People coming to California to find gold. • To announce something or state something. • A water way made by people for transportation. • The person who takes risks for there business. • Something hard to do people in different ways. • ...
WestWard Expansion 2024-04-25
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- A water way made by people for transportation.
- A group of wagons going together in a line which is together.
- The person who takes risks for there business.
- Something you can do or possible.
- Adding to a place or territory.
- A large amount of goods are being created efficiently.
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- The Destiny of the U.S. was itself to expand its presents.
- Something hard to do people in different ways.
- People coming to California to find gold.
- To announce something or state something.
- The inventions that helped people in the Expansion.
- The people who deliver mail as fast as possible to people.
- People getting treated unfairly by who they are.
- To do something in different ways.
- People gaining money from the Westward Expansion.
15 Clues: Adding to a place or territory. • Something you can do or possible. • To do something in different ways. • People coming to California to find gold. • To announce something or state something. • Something hard to do people in different ways. • A water way made by people for transportation. • The person who takes risks for there business. • ...
change and continuity 2025-03-05
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- – The movement of people or goods from one place to another using various modes like cars, trains, or airplanes.
- – The presence of different cultures, ideas, identities, and perspectives within a society.
- – Structures built to commemorate historical events, figures, or cultural heritage.
- – The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods to improve existing solutions.
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- – Important physical features, structures, or historical sites that have significance in a community or culture.
- – The process of becoming different over time or from one situation to another.
- – The persistence of certain aspects of life, culture, or technology over a period of time.
- – The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, including inventions and advancements that improve life.
- – The order in which events or actions happen, often forming a timeline.
- – The ability to adjust or change in response to new environments, challenges, or circumstances.
10 Clues: – The order in which events or actions happen, often forming a timeline. • – The process of becoming different over time or from one situation to another. • – Structures built to commemorate historical events, figures, or cultural heritage. • – The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods to improve existing solutions. • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
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- “Having an interest in materials development stops you from becoming staid. It is the most applied aspect of applied linguistics.
- Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new.
- instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the?
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials?
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- are at first confused and lacking in confidence but as their awareness and skills develop they gain confidence and self-esteem and end up achieving considerable personal and professional development. practice Materials development contributes to teacher growth by giving them a rewarding creative outlet:you create materials and put them into?
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- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- Teachers’ motivation and inner satisfaction is incredibly important because of the affective impact on?
- informing the learner about the target language.
- according (English Language Centre, 1997)Every teacher is a materials?
- Tomlinson and Masuhara (2013) stress the value of extended simulations on materials development courses and report that many participants on their courses “were able to develop original ideas and materials to match the novel environments, which they would laterable to adapt and develop in relation to their own working.
- training in materials development makes us aware of greater choice and makes us better at?
- Materials development really develops your critical thinking.
- In L2 laterials Development provides a link between theoretical esearch and classroom practice and it can be used as a tool for developing critical awareness of language learning and ?
16 Clues: encouraging the learner to use the language. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • informing the learner about the target language. • In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials? • Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new. • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
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- “Having an interest in materials development stops you from becoming staid. It is the most applied aspect of applied linguistics.
- Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new.
- instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the?
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials?
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- are at first confused and lacking in confidence but as their awareness and skills develop they gain confidence and self-esteem and end up achieving considerable personal and professional development. practice Materials development contributes to teacher growth by giving them a rewarding creative outlet:you create materials and put them into?
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- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- Teachers’ motivation and inner satisfaction is incredibly important because of the affective impact on?
- informing the learner about the target language.
- according (English Language Centre, 1997)Every teacher is a materials?
- Tomlinson and Masuhara (2013) stress the value of extended simulations on materials development courses and report that many participants on their courses “were able to develop original ideas and materials to match the novel environments, which they would laterable to adapt and develop in relation to their own working.
- training in materials development makes us aware of greater choice and makes us better at?
- Materials development really develops your critical thinking.
- In L2 laterials Development provides a link between theoretical esearch and classroom practice and it can be used as a tool for developing critical awareness of language learning and ?
16 Clues: encouraging the learner to use the language. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • informing the learner about the target language. • In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials? • Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new. • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
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- “Having an interest in materials development stops you from becoming staid. It is the most applied aspect of applied linguistics.
- Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new.
- instructional materials generally serve as the basis of much of the language input that learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the?
- providing the learner with experience of the language in use.
- In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials?
- encouraging the learner to use the language.
- guiding the learner in practising the language.
- are at first confused and lacking in confidence but as their awareness and skills develop they gain confidence and self-esteem and end up achieving considerable personal and professional development. practice Materials development contributes to teacher growth by giving them a rewarding creative outlet:you create materials and put them into?
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- helping the learner to make discoveries about the language.
- Teachers’ motivation and inner satisfaction is incredibly important because of the affective impact on?
- informing the learner about the target language.
- according (English Language Centre, 1997)Every teacher is a materials?
- Tomlinson and Masuhara (2013) stress the value of extended simulations on materials development courses and report that many participants on their courses “were able to develop original ideas and materials to match the novel environments, which they would laterable to adapt and develop in relation to their own working.
- training in materials development makes us aware of greater choice and makes us better at?
- Materials development really develops your critical thinking.
- In L2 laterials Development provides a link between theoretical esearch and classroom practice and it can be used as a tool for developing critical awareness of language learning and ?
16 Clues: encouraging the learner to use the language. • guiding the learner in practising the language. • informing the learner about the target language. • In Tomlinson (2014) teacher growth through materials? • Materials are the keys that allow teachers to open a new. • helping the learner to make discoveries about the language. • ...
the 5 E's of a lesson plan 2025-05-15
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- which of the 5 E's applies new learning or similar situations and explains the concept being explored.
- which of the 5 E's Assess understanding, demonstrates understanding of a new topic by observation or a open ended response.
- which of the 5 E's connect prior knowledge and background for new discoveries it also connects formal and informal language.
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- which of the 5 E's, generates interest and access to prior knowledge.
- which of the 5 E's Discover new skills and experience key concepts.
5 Clues: which of the 5 E's Discover new skills and experience key concepts. • which of the 5 E's, generates interest and access to prior knowledge. • which of the 5 E's applies new learning or similar situations and explains the concept being explored. • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-05
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- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
- da Vinci An Italian polymath known for his skills in painting, sculpture, and scientific inventions.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Mandela A South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as the country's first black president.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
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- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- An Italian artist and sculptor who created the famous sculptures and paintings in the Renaissance period.
- A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony.
- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience in the fight for India's independence.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
15 Clues: An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence. • Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests. • A Chinese philosopher and teacher known for his teachings on ethics and social harmony. • ...
Classical Roots Lesson 6 2022-11-10
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- Scientists at NASA have found many new discoveries about the _________
- She was so ___________ when she gave $1 million to a charity for cancer patients
- What does it mean to have many wives?
- The buisness that he founded became so big that John became a _______
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- There was a _______ amount of food on the dining table
- someone who buyes many expensive things before thinking is a ___________
- If a shape has more than three sides it can be called a _______
- How are earthquakes measured?
8 Clues: How are earthquakes measured? • What does it mean to have many wives? • There was a _______ amount of food on the dining table • If a shape has more than three sides it can be called a _______ • The buisness that he founded became so big that John became a _______ • Scientists at NASA have found many new discoveries about the _________ • ...
The Mongols Connect Eurasia 2025-03-25
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- At its peak, the Mongolian Empire conquered large sections of Asia and the Middle East, and even parts of...
- The Mongols made this safer, which allowed merchants to travel across Eurasia freely.
- The period of stability under Mongol rule that allowed trade and cultural exchange to flourish across Eurasia.
- The Mongols took Chinese __________ and traded them with the West, spreading knowledge and technology.
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- In addition to being a conquering force, the Mongol Empire was a bridge between ___________, connecting the people, inventions, and ideas of Eurasia.
- A Chinese invention that revolutionized warfare and eventually reached Europe, making old defense strategies no longer effective.
- The deadly disease spread along the Silk Road, carried by rats and camels, devastating Europe.
- With the invention of gunpowder, invaders could use cannons to break through stone castle ___________.
- A group distracted by fighting off Christian Crusaders trying to take Jerusalem, which prevented them from limiting Mongol expansion.
9 Clues: The Mongols made this safer, which allowed merchants to travel across Eurasia freely. • The deadly disease spread along the Silk Road, carried by rats and camels, devastating Europe. • With the invention of gunpowder, invaders could use cannons to break through stone castle ___________. • ...
Gilded Age, Social Darwinism, Social Reforms 2023-10-06
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- Means "let do", economic strategy in which the economy in based on open and free market capitalism and competition.
- The scientific theory that humans and other forms of life have evolved over time.
- To make a document available to the general public.
- An institution located in a poor neighborhood that provided numerous community services such as medical care, child care, libraries, and classes in English.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- A philosophy based on Charles Darwin's theories of evolution and natural selection, asserting that humans have developed through competition and natural selection, with only the strongest surviving.
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- Movement in which some religious people believed society should be helped through biblical ideals of charity and justice.
- The process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire American traits and characteristics.
- Period in history that produced rapid industrial growth and many new inventions.
- The belief that no matter what a person's background is, he or she can still become successful through effort.
- Providing money to support humanitarian or social goals.
- A place for social gathering for male workers that offered drinks, free restrooms, water for horses, and free newspapers, also worked as political centers.
12 Clues: To make a document available to the general public. • Providing money to support humanitarian or social goals. • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • Period in history that produced rapid industrial growth and many new inventions. • The scientific theory that humans and other forms of life have evolved over time. • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2024-02-29
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- The inventor of the internal combustion engine would use it to create one of the first _____.
- ______ Revolution, greatly increased the amount and variety of food produced.
- The creator of the steamboat.
- In 1866, the first underwater ______ was installed.
- The steamboat was more _____ to build and operate than sailing vessels, ut it had some advantages.
- A new, improved communication technology created by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
- A new invention allowing a person to spin several threads at once.
- The man who created a seed drill, allowing farmers to plant seeds in straight rows.
- Businesses that existed before the innovations of the industrial revolution.
- The man who devised a machine holding up to 100 spindles.
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- The main country in which new methods of production were being developed in the mid-1700's.
- The clockmaker that invented the flying shuttle.
- Britain encouraged the building of these in many European countries, became a standard item of British export.
- A new source of power patented by James Watt in the 1760's.
- a machine that automated and sped up the separation of cottonseed from the short-stable cotton fiber.
- The original producer of the steam engine
- A new steam-powered method of transportation made in 1814, allowing increased communication and trade.
- _____ industry, concerned with the production of cloth or clothing.
- The man producing the phonograph and incandescent light bulb in the late 1800's.
- Inventor of the internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline.
20 Clues: The creator of the steamboat. • The original producer of the steam engine • The clockmaker that invented the flying shuttle. • In 1866, the first underwater ______ was installed. • The man who devised a machine holding up to 100 spindles. • A new source of power patented by James Watt in the 1760's. • Inventor of the internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline. • ...
PBHL 4603 Exam 3 Revision 2022-11-15
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- Reinforcement involving the removal of an aversive stimulus.
- Type of learning that occurs vicariously.
- This concept explains how innovations diffuse through informal networks.
- Community-level factors impacting individual behavior make up this system.
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- Risk takers who like to try new inventions.
- Bronfenbrenner's term for interpersonal interactions impacting the individual.
- Jason gets sweaty palms when he opens his Blackboard exam. What type of conditioning is this?
- Value placed on a behavioral outcome.
8 Clues: Value placed on a behavioral outcome. • Type of learning that occurs vicariously. • Risk takers who like to try new inventions. • Reinforcement involving the removal of an aversive stimulus. • This concept explains how innovations diffuse through informal networks. • Community-level factors impacting individual behavior make up this system. • ...
Industrial America People 2024-03-07
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- Inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to alternating current (AC) electricity systems.
- Inventor of the telegraph and Morse code, significant advancements in long-distance communication.
- Entrepreneur who popularized the sewing machine, revolutionizing garment manufacturing.
- Inventor of the typewriter and the QWERTY keyboard layout.
- Inventor of the cotton gin, revolutionizing cotton production in the United States.
- Inventor and entrepreneur who patented numerous inventions, including a machine for making flat-bottomed paper bags.
- Industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.
- Agricultural scientist and inventor who developed hundreds of products using peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans.
- Founder of the Ford Motor Company and pioneer of the assembly line technique for mass production of automobiles.
- Civil engineer known for building the first steel bridge over the Mississippi River and designing the Eads Bridge.
- Entrepreneur and philanthropist who became one of the first self-made female millionaires in the United States through her hair care products and cosmetics business.
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- Inventor credited with developing the telephone and a pioneer in communication technology.
- Founder of the American Red Cross and pioneering nurse during the Civil War.
- Brothers credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane.
- Prolific American inventor known for his contributions to the electric light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera.
- Leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and advocate for women's rights.
- Founder of the Eastman Kodak Company and inventor of roll film, enabling mass photography.
- Founder of the Deere & Company, known for inventing the first commercially successful steel plow.
18 Clues: Inventor of the typewriter and the QWERTY keyboard layout. • Founder of the American Red Cross and pioneering nurse during the Civil War. • Inventor of the cotton gin, revolutionizing cotton production in the United States. • Brothers credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane. • ...
G5 2023-11-29
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- An important discovery or development that represents a significant advancement or achievement.
- A contrasting or opposing viewpoint or argument.
- To quote or refer to a source of information or evidence.
- The ability or right to enter, use, or retrieve something.
- To imagine or visualize something in one's mind; to have a clear mental image or idea of something.
- Facts, statistics, or information that can be analyzed or used to gain knowledge.
- The process of thinking logically and making inferences or conclusions based on evidence or facts.
- Showing or characterized by strong and intense emotions, enthusiasm, or devotion.
- Disadvantages or negative aspects of something.
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- Legal rights granted to inventors or creators to protect their inventions or creations from being copied or used by others without permission.
- Tools, instruments, or machines designed to perform specific tasks or functions.
- Completely fascinated or engrossed by something or someone.
- To move forward or make progress; to improve or develop.
- Showing or expressing great excitement, interest, or eagerness.
- Stated or asserted as true, often without providing proof or evidence.
- The process of examining or studying something in detail to understand its structure, components, or meaning.
16 Clues: Disadvantages or negative aspects of something. • A contrasting or opposing viewpoint or argument. • To move forward or make progress; to improve or develop. • To quote or refer to a source of information or evidence. • The ability or right to enter, use, or retrieve something. • Completely fascinated or engrossed by something or someone. • ...
Economics Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-02-04
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- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
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- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
