discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2025-09-10
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- 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.
- 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.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- 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. • 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. • ...
Stone Ages and Mesopotamia 2025-08-16
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- The last city state in Mesopotamia, Known for being good fighters.
- Land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Means between the rivers in Greek.
- Old Stone Age
- To tame or control; animals that can be raised instead of hunted
- Farming to provide food for a settled group
- Inventions used to make life easier
- Babylonian King who wrote a famous set of laws, the term 'An eye for and eye' comes from here
- New stone age
- Change that makes someone more comfortable in their environment
- The earliest culture of the Mesopotamian region, created seal stamps and thread for clothes
- One of the first temples, in the Neolithic Era
- The first city state of Mesopotamia, invented the wheel and cuneiform.
- Objects made or used by humans
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- A complex society displaying eight of the characteristics of civilization.
- Study of human artifacts
- The first great empire of Mesopotamia, Started by Sargon the Great
- A sudden or complete change
- Small states that were made up of a city and it's surrounding area, for example Babylon and Sumer.
- A temple in Mesopotamia, used for worshipping the gods.
- The ability for early humans to focus on specific areas for development because of more free time
- (to describe Land) good for growing things.
- The earliest known writing system. Used in Mesopotamia and carved into clay
- A specialized farming tool to make planting easier
- Using channels to supply water to crops from rivers.
- Digging up artifacts
- One of the first known settlements; located in modern-day Turkiye
- Public works such as bridges and roads
27 Clues: Old Stone Age • New stone age • Digging up artifacts • Study of human artifacts • A sudden or complete change • Objects made or used by humans • Inventions used to make life easier • Public works such as bridges and roads • Farming to provide food for a settled group • (to describe Land) good for growing things. • One of the first temples, in the Neolithic Era • ...
SS 2202 Chp. 4 Review 2025-01-10
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- Age “Old Stone Age” Lithic: means stone They used stone tools to meet their needs and wants.
- New ways of applying knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet your needs.
- Belief in more than one God
- (human made objects) can reveal how people dressed, worshiped, or the types of work they did.
- The most powerful traders along the Mediterranean after Crete's decline
- A people’s unique way of life. Involves shared ways of doing things in common.Learned by the media, family, school, friends, government, etc.
- _____________ Revolution “New Stone Age” Lithic: means stone. They began to settle in one place when they discovered agriculture (farming).
- A series of rulers from a single family
- Humans and other creatures that walk upright
- a way of trading goods and services without money
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- seeds, nuts, fruits, etc.
- Functioned much as an independent country does today
- with this type of farming a farmer would cut and clear the land, burn the vegetation, and the ash layer would help fertilize the soil.
- The development of skills in a specific kind of work
- An _________ brings together several peoples, nations, or previously independent states under the control of one ruler
- Professional record keepers who invented a form of writing called cuneiform
- Domestication of animals. People would raise tame animals to provide a constant supply of food. They would also breed these animals.
- Hunting animals to provide food and clothing. Bison, fish, deer, etc.
- Dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean from about 2000 to 1400 B.C.
- Skilled workers who make goods by hand
- Constantly moving around following animal migration patterns.
21 Clues: seeds, nuts, fruits, etc. • Belief in more than one God • Skilled workers who make goods by hand • A series of rulers from a single family • Humans and other creatures that walk upright • a way of trading goods and services without money • Functioned much as an independent country does today • The development of skills in a specific kind of work • ...
Element Names A 2022-11-04
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- Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 by Alfred Nobel
- Curie actively promoted the use of this to treat pain and suffering (an element)
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist (starts with f)
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
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- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Bohr's ___________ ____________ to explain nuclear behavior
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
- Dmitri Mendeleev's book "The...
- ___________ is a super-heavy element synthetically made with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second which makes it difficult to figure out if it can be used for anything practical.
- This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
- In 1921, President __________, on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her contributions to science
- Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________
16 Clues: Dmitri Mendeleev's book "The... • Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________ • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________ • ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for • ...
Review for Test - (R&D, M&A, AD & A) 2021-02-10
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- This is a model that works and is built for testing.
- This is often the result of ideas, knowledge, and skills that are shared across technologies.
- This is issued by the government and helps inventors protect their inventions.
- This type of research is meant to be used to solve practical problems.
- A procedure to make sure that a product adheres to a defined set of criteria (requirements).
- These help people with limited mobility reach things, pick things up, open jars, etc.
- Specific, goal-directed investigation.
- Money that a person or company has left over after paying all expenses.
- This directly affects society because it solves practical problems and serves human needs and wants.
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- This protection for a company's logo or slogan.
- This is the type of persuasive advertising that uses reason and logic, facts and figures.
- This is the type of persuasive advertising that appeals to a person's emotions.
- This type of research is just to learn something new or to satisfy our curiosity.
- This is the type of persuasive advertising that uses celebrities to try to convince us to buy products.
- When a designer must make a choice between the positive and negative impacts of a product.
- A process used to try to minimize unwanted, negative impacts of a new technology.
- Inflammation or degeneration of one or more joints in the body.
- This is protection for artistic works such as a book, a song, a photograph, etc.
- A technical process that converts knowledge into a physical form.
- This is a model that just looks like the real product but does not work.
- This is what drives most technological development these days.
21 Clues: Specific, goal-directed investigation. • This protection for a company's logo or slogan. • This is a model that works and is built for testing. • This is what drives most technological development these days. • Inflammation or degeneration of one or more joints in the body. • A technical process that converts knowledge into a physical form. • ...
units 3 & 4 2020-10-30
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- a commonly used reference manager.
- Copyright a legal system which recognises the creator of intellectual products such as literature, music, photographs or film, as the owner of copyright, with the right of either exclusive use or to regulate the right of others to use the products for a certain period of time (not indefinitely).
- An act of taking other people’s work or ideas and passing them off as your own.
- the intangible property of an individual or organization as an outcome of human intellect and creativity.(12-8)
- the right to freely use, modify, copy, and share software, works of art, etc., on the condition that these rights be granted to all subsequent users or owners.
- _______ list- a list at the end of a paper indicating sources.
- A subtle form of verbal bias or manipulation.
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
- The quality of being unaffiliated with the subject of a publication.
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- The quality of being dependable or trustworthy.
- The quality of being unaffiliated with the subject of a publication.
- Predisposition, partiality, prejudice.
- copyright in the domain of material inventions.
- Academic - __________ refers to borrowing and use of another person’s assignment, with or without their knowledge or permission.
- referencig style used by NUST (abbeviation)
- use of another person's work without permission.
- reference to a source.
- Intellectual property (abbreviation)
18 Clues: reference to a source. • a commonly used reference manager. • Intellectual property (abbreviation) • Predisposition, partiality, prejudice. • referencig style used by NUST (abbeviation) • The quality of being dependable or trustworthy. • use of another person's work without permission. • A subtle form of verbal bias or manipulation. • ...
Revision - Laws 2021-03-18
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- A string of characters that allows access to a computer system or service. (8)
- Copy (data or programs) from one computer system to another, typically over the internet. (8)
- If data subjects think their data is being misused then the DPA can be used to complain and to claim ______________.(12)
- Illegal copying of recorded material (6)
- The number of principles in the DPA. (5)
- Gaining unauthorized access to data. (7)
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names and images used in business. (12,8)
- Malware capable of copying itself and destroying data. (5)
- A copy of a file or other item of data made in case the original is lost or damaged. (6)
- Information that relates to an identified or identifiable individual. (8,4)
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- A law designed to protect personal data stored on computers or in an organised paper filing system. (4,10,3)
- A person who starts flame wars or intentionally upsets people on the Internet. (5)
- An Act to make provision for securing computer material against unauthorised access or modification. (8,6,3)
- A law which protects intellectual property from plagiarism. (9,3)
- A person who has personal data stored about them.
- A person or company that collects data about people. (4,4)
- The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. (13)
17 Clues: Illegal copying of recorded material (6) • The number of principles in the DPA. (5) • Gaining unauthorized access to data. (7) • A person who has personal data stored about them. • A person or company that collects data about people. (4,4) • Malware capable of copying itself and destroying data. (5) • A law which protects intellectual property from plagiarism. (9,3) • ...
Chapter 5 2021-12-09
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- Articulates a company's purpose. It announces to the world at large why your company exists.
- someone who establishes their brand's trademark or trade name and a business system.
- persons or organizations that agree to provide some funds for a new business in exchange for an ownership interest or stake.
- the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, in modern times typically via the Internet.
- any independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its competitive area.
- a high-net-worth individual who provides financial backing for small startups or entrepreneurs, typically in exchange for ownership equity in the company.
- To reduce management layers corporate staff and work tasks to make the firm more flexible, resourceful.
- have 10 million businesses nationwide.
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- an independent agency of the federal government that offers managerial and financial assistance to small businesses.
- have 15% businesses nationwide.
- Individuals from large firms who take responsibility for the development of inventions within the organization
- A precise statement of the business rationale and a step by step explanation of how it will achieve its goal.
- Someone who pays a royalty and often an initial fee for the right to do business under the franchisor's name and system.
- the process and managing a business to achieve desired objectives
- A marketing strategy used by fast food industries used to expand.
15 Clues: have 15% businesses nationwide. • have 10 million businesses nationwide. • the process and managing a business to achieve desired objectives • A marketing strategy used by fast food industries used to expand. • someone who establishes their brand's trademark or trade name and a business system. • ...
Accommodations for Manned Space Exploration 2021-04-15
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- This could be a possible solution to the lack of food as well as a way to recycle oxygen on extended missions.
- Space crafts and suits must have this to protect from both extreme temperature fluctuations and from micrometeorites.
- Humans need a constant supply of this gas to react with food to gain energy.
- Human bodies are used to this force, --- --------,surrounding us.
- Inventions like toilets must be redesigned to work in this environment.
- This is a tiny space rock that has the potential to be traveling at the speeds of a bullet.
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- Objects in space have a lot of this between them. It will take months for a human to travel from Earth to Mars.
- Transparent layers of this precious metal can protect eyes form harmful radiation.
- Your muscles atrophy without this.
- These must provide air pressure, oxygen, temp. regulations, protection form radiation and micro-meteoroids on space walks.
- This fluctuates based on direct sunlight and shadows.
- This is not readily available in space and must be packed as supplies for a mission.
- The sun puts off massive amounts of this in many forms from damaging UV to harmless light.
13 Clues: Your muscles atrophy without this. • This fluctuates based on direct sunlight and shadows. • Human bodies are used to this force, --- --------,surrounding us. • Inventions like toilets must be redesigned to work in this environment. • Humans need a constant supply of this gas to react with food to gain energy. • ...
Theme 1 (Our Heritage) 2020-06-24
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- Improvements in inventions ______________ people greatly.
- They search for information on what happened in the past.
- Things that were used by people of the past.
- A way to arrange time from the earliest date to the latest date.
- By learning the past, we can learn to ____________ mistakes made in the past.
- 100 years
- 1000 years
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- Written ___________. They are information recorded in writing.
- Things that are passes down from one generation to the other.
- They arrange events in the past, starting from the earliest date to the latest date.
- A traditional story from the past which may or may not be true.
- Time that is arranged in sequence or in order.
- Knowing the past is important because it is ___________.
- 10 years
14 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • Things that were used by people of the past. • Time that is arranged in sequence or in order. • Knowing the past is important because it is ___________. • Improvements in inventions ______________ people greatly. • They search for information on what happened in the past. • Things that are passes down from one generation to the other. • ...
DeLight's Industrial Revolution crossword of the 1800's - P 384-407 2018-03-21
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- This man Perfected the telegraph and allowed information to be sent instantaneously across the USA
- She founded the Lowell Female Reform Association in 1844
- This early american inventor is considered the father of the industrial revolution due to his Cotton Gin
- This system of hiring families and dividing factory work into simple tasks became known as this
- Sometimes called the "Iron Horse", this allowed for the quick transportation of people and goods overland
- If parts can be easily replaced on a machine they are said to be this...
- This man from Britain immigrated to the United states and started a textile business in Pawtucket,Rhode Island
- He tested his first steamboat design in France before sending his boats up the Hudson and later the Mississippi
- When workers refuse to work until employers meet their demands
- This englishman invented a large spinning machine in 1769
- The tools used to produce items or to do work
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- This country tried to keep its industrial revolution inventions secret and forbid anyone from leaving the country with their patents
- This inventor created a plow of Iron to turn thick soil for farming
- This inventor developed a harvesting machine that allowed farmers to harvest crops quickly and efficiently
- Skilled workers formed these to improve pay and working conditions
- Cloth Items for sale
- Efficient production of large number of identical goods
- The first sewing machine named after its inventor
- This new fuel was burned to heat up the firebox in both trains and steamboats
- This system of factory work was based on water powered textile mills that employed young unmarried women from local farms
20 Clues: Cloth Items for sale • The tools used to produce items or to do work • The first sewing machine named after its inventor • Efficient production of large number of identical goods • She founded the Lowell Female Reform Association in 1844 • This englishman invented a large spinning machine in 1769 • When workers refuse to work until employers meet their demands • ...
crossword 2021-05-14
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- 举办这个活动的_________是帮助我们学习古代中国的历史。
- If we become more _________ in predicting earthquakes, we'll reduce loss.
- 他在学校的毕业典礼上_________了一个演讲。
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- They help us understand science subjects better and _________ our curiosity about scientific discoveries.
- 我们 _________ 通过谈判解决国际争端,而不是诉诸武力。
- 他的书房里堆满了书,很有_________氛围。
- 检察院以谋杀罪_________他。
7 Clues: 检察院以谋杀罪_________他。 • 他的书房里堆满了书,很有_________氛围。 • 他在学校的毕业典礼上_________了一个演讲。 • 举办这个活动的_________是帮助我们学习古代中国的历史。 • 我们 _________ 通过谈判解决国际争端,而不是诉诸武力。 • If we become more _________ in predicting earthquakes, we'll reduce loss. • They help us understand science subjects better and _________ our curiosity about scientific discoveries.
Genius 2022-08-19
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- Polish chemist woman who conducted important research on radioactivity, sacrificing her own life for it
- English scientist from the 17th century who made great discoveries about gravity
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- English theoretical physicist who died at the age of 76 fighting all odds against his degenerative disease
- American entrepreneur, designer and creator of one of the most revolutionary technology companies of today.
- Italian artist known as the Renaissance man
5 Clues: Italian artist known as the Renaissance man • English scientist from the 17th century who made great discoveries about gravity • Polish chemist woman who conducted important research on radioactivity, sacrificing her own life for it • English theoretical physicist who died at the age of 76 fighting all odds against his degenerative disease • ...
Exam 4th Grade 22 2022-05-30
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- Eastern Christian Empire which asked Pope Urban II to free from the Turks. It will be the first objective of the first crusade.
- Head of the church living in Rome
- Architecture of the church characterised by small windows and thick walls. As well as a pointed barred vault supported by massive pillars.
- Crusade that happened in 1212 with no adult participating in.
- Also named Black Death. This pandemic struck Europe in 1348
- Name of the exchange that occurred between Europe and the New World after Christopher Columbus discoveries
- Artistic current opposed to classicism
- Main military monastic order composed of knights. They will be massacred after. Their symbol is a cross.
- Representing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Ideology centred on man. The Vitruvian man made by Leonardo Da Vinci perfectly illustrates it.
- Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem
- Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______
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- Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture
- type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte
- Inventor of the printing press
- Method of land ownership in Europe during Middle Ages
- Place where the Catholic Church did a council from 1543 to 1563 following the Reformation movement.
- reform movement of the church in the early 900s reviving the Benedictine rule
- Religious reform movement that took place in England under Henry the VIII.
- Reform movement initiated by Martin Luther and the 95 theses he published in 1519.
- Age of re-birth characterised by the re-discovery of the classical culture (Greco-romans)
21 Clues: Inventor of the printing press • Head of the church living in Rome • Artistic current opposed to classicism • Trading person, notably the Venetian's _______ • Representing three dimensions on a flat surface • Holy wars with the goal of taking back Jerusalem • Type of vaults specific to the gothic architecture • type of monks following the rule of saint Benedicte • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-04
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- The lab's postmortem party, unraveling the mysteries of death.
- The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow.
- The lab's ultimate spin class machine, also known as the Hemolyzer 9000.
- The lab's mood ring, revealing if things are sour or sweet.
- The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes.
- The lab's temperature talk, speaking in Celsius.
- The red carpet VIP in every blood cell, with an oxygen invite.
- The lab's traffic cop, stopping the flow of blood.
- Turn small stuff into big discoveries!
- The lab's copy machine, replicating DNA like a pro.
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals.
- Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin.
- The lab's crime scene investigation, decoding diseases.
- The lab's detective agency, hunting for antibodies.
- The study of blood, where vampires are scientists.
- The lab's art class, staining and painting tissue pictures.
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- A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers.
- The spa for lab equipment, giving a germ-free glow.
- The lab's mini-measurement, a drop in the bucket.
- The lab's tiny treasure hunt, searching for clues in tissues.
- The lab's measuring mug, not for morning coffee.
- The lab's deli slicer for thin tissue sandwiches.
- The lab's floating detective, measuring liquid density.
- The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames.
- The lab's water ballet, where molecules dance across membranes.
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab's cooking show.
- The lab's protein disco, separating molecules by dance moves.
- The mad scientist's favorite volcano-shaped flask.
- The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed.
- Exploring the minuscule world of bacteria, viruses, and more!
30 Clues: Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin. • Turn small stuff into big discoveries! • A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers. • The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed. • The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames. • The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow. • The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes. • The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals. • ...
Archaeologists 2016-09-15
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- layer cake effect created by different soils placed on top of one another through environmental forces such as erosion and human impact such as grading.
- clay artifacts; often pieces of broken and discarded plates and bowls.
- branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- scientific investigation of the cultural remains of people in the past.
- person trained in the field of archaeology.
- term used by archaeologists which means dirt or earth.
- context or location within a grid system; archaeologists use provenience information to detail where artifacts were located spatially in a given excavation.
- photography-A photograph taken from an aircraft or satellite in flight.
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- area in which excavating has been done or is in progress as an archaeological site; the systematic removal of layers of earth.
- history in the period before recorded events known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.; history of prehistoric humans.
- structure rebuilt to resemble a closely as possible to the original.
- source-an original fundamental and authoritative document pertaining to an event or subject of inquiry; a firsthand or eyewitness account of an event.
- culture-Items used by people in the past that have been lost or discarded.
- written record such as a letter, ledger, or contract that aids in understanding history.
- small tool used by an archaeologist to scrape away dirt.
15 Clues: person trained in the field of archaeology. • branch of knowledge dealing with past events. • term used by archaeologists which means dirt or earth. • small tool used by an archaeologist to scrape away dirt. • structure rebuilt to resemble a closely as possible to the original. • clay artifacts; often pieces of broken and discarded plates and bowls. • ...
Basic Physics By (Hyunji Park) 2021-02-28
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- nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller, lighter nuclei
- electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- material or object that produces a magnetic field
- increase in the wavelength, and corresponding decrease in the frequency and photon energy, of electromagnetic radiation (such as light)
- natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light—are brought toward one another
- minor planets, especially of the inner Solar System
- gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly
- This is my name
- dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune
- fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System
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- type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- It has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor, such as metallic copper, and an insulator, such as glass
- My teacher calls himself
- electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- a type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter
- unknown form of energy that affects the universe on the largest scales
- independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research
- gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
- region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it
- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element
- Earth's only proper natural satellite
- effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of our universe. Discoveries in astronomy and physics have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that our universe did in fact have a beginning
22 Clues: This is my name • My teacher calls himself • Earth's only proper natural satellite • material or object that produces a magnetic field • minor planets, especially of the inner Solar System • fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System • the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element • ...
Bearcat Times 5 - Geography 2025-10-07
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- Sea in Northern Europe with low salinity, historically vital for trade and military.
- Mountain range forming the traditional border between the continents of Europe and Asia.
- Home to the world's largest drainage basin and a massive tropical rainforest, primarily in Brazil.
- The longest continental mountain range in the world, stretching along the western coast of South America and influencing its climate.
- Siberian rift lake containing nearly a quarter of the world's surface freshwater.
- The only ocean named after a country.
- Trans-boundary river flowing through India and Bangladesh, considered sacred in Hinduism.
- Plateau noted as the driest non-polar region on Earth, often used for astronomy due to its clear skies.
- A narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water, such as the Strait of Gibraltar.
- Major African river with the world's deepest measured river channel, located near the Equator.
- A cluster of islands whose formation is often linked to volcanic activity.
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- Mountain range in northwestern Africa, separating the Sahara Desert from the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts.
- Dormant volcanic massif in Tanzania, notable for its ice caps that have been retreating since 1912.
- The southern part of South America, known for its wind-swept steppes, glaciers, and rugged mountains.
- Capital of Venezuela, nestled in a valley of the Venezuelan coastal mountain range, north of the Río Guaire.
- Part of the world's largest shield volcano, located on the island of Hawaii.
- Falls complex featuring the Horseshoe Falls, separating a US city from a Canadian one.
- Sovereign city-state on the French Riviera, known for its luxurious casino and Formula One race.
- Large cold desert region in Asia, known for its extreme temperatures and dinosaur fossil discoveries.
- China's longest river, originating in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and flowing eastward to the East China Sea.
20 Clues: The only ocean named after a country. • A cluster of islands whose formation is often linked to volcanic activity. • Part of the world's largest shield volcano, located on the island of Hawaii. • Siberian rift lake containing nearly a quarter of the world's surface freshwater. • ...
Occupations 2023-10-28
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- A caretaker of the land, growing crops and taking care of animals, like a steward of nature.
- A wise mentor, guiding young minds on a journey of learning and discovery, making education fun.
- A sky navigator, flying planes and taking us on adventures, like a captain of the clouds.
- A compassionate helper, taking care of sick people, like a comforting hand in times of need.
- A brave hero, always ready to rescue people from fires and emergencies, with a big red truck.
- A guardian of books, helping people find stories and knowledge, like a guide to amazing adventures.
- A culinary artist, creating delicious dishes, like a magician of flavors and mouthwatering food.
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- An investigator of mysteries, conducting experiments and discovering how the world works.
- A creative soul, painting, drawing, and sculpting beautiful art, like a dreamer with a canvas.
- A doctor for animals, healing and caring for pets, like a furry friend's best doctor.
- A melody maker, playing instruments and singing, like a magician who creates enchanting tunes.
- A caring healer, like a superhero who makes people feel better and helps them stay healthy.
- Officer A protector of the community, keeping us safe, like a guardian of order and a friend in uniform.
- A problem solver, designing and building cool things, like bridges, robots, and amazing inventions.
- An explorer of outer space, floating in a spacesuit, visiting planets and stars, like a space adventurer.
15 Clues: A doctor for animals, healing and caring for pets, like a furry friend's best doctor. • An investigator of mysteries, conducting experiments and discovering how the world works. • A sky navigator, flying planes and taking us on adventures, like a captain of the clouds. • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocab 2021-08-31
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- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
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- declared it as your own, took it
- act in a way that shows great interest or excitement
- imagine good things would happen in her future
- important advance
- show strong feeling about it
8 Clues: important advance • show strong feeling about it • declared it as your own, took it • influenced by charm, art, or skill • imagine good things would happen in her future • act in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 Vocabulary Words 2024-09-06
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- papers issued to a person or company that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions
- declared as one's own
- having or showing strong feelings
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could or would happen in the future
- influenced by charm or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: declared as one's own • a sudden, important advance • influenced by charm or skill • having or showing strong feelings • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that could or would happen in the future • ...
G2 english reading 2 2025-03-13
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- (/ˈmjuːzɪŋ/) n. [C, U, usu. pl.] a period of thinking carefully about something or sharing your thoughts about it.
- (/θrəʊz/) n. [pl.] (in the ~ of sth.) (fml.) in the middle of a very difficult situation.
- (/ˈkæʒuəl/) a. 1) without any serious interest or attention.
- (/ˌserən'dɪpəti/) n. [U] (literary) when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident.
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- (/tʌk/) vt. (always + ad. / prep.) 1) put something into a small space, especially to protect, hide, carry, or hold it.
- (/ˈæntɪˌdəʊt/) n. [C] 1) something that makes an unpleasant situation better.
- (/ˈvɜːtʃuəli/) ad. 1) almost; practically.
- (/dɪˈvaʊə/) vt. 1) read something quickly and eagerly, or watch something with great interest.
- (/straɪp/) n. [C] a line of colour, especially one of several lines of color all close together.
- (/ˈekəʊ/) vt. repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it.
10 Clues: (/ˈvɜːtʃuəli/) ad. 1) almost; practically. • (/ˈkæʒuəl/) a. 1) without any serious interest or attention. • (/ˈekəʊ/) vt. repeat an idea or opinion because you agree with it. • (/ˈæntɪˌdəʊt/) n. [C] 1) something that makes an unpleasant situation better. • (/θrəʊz/) n. [pl.] (in the ~ of sth.) (fml.) in the middle of a very difficult situation. • ...
Intellectual Property 2026-03-01
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- A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as education, criticism, news reporting, or research.
- Works that are not protected by intellectual property laws and may be used freely by anyone.
- Creations of the mind such as inventions, artistic works, symbols, names, and designs that are legally protected.
- The act of using someone else’s protected intellectual property without permission.
- Legal control over a piece of intellectual property and the right to decide how it is used.
- Permission granted by the owner of intellectual property allowing others to use it under specific terms.
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- A word, phrase, symbol, logo, or design that identifies and distinguishes a brand or company’s products or services.
- A creation that is independently made and not copied from someone else.
- A type of license that allows creators to share their work with certain permissions and restrictions.
- Legal protection given to creators of original works like books, music, art, and software that gives them exclusive rights to use and distribute their work.
- Presenting someone else’s ideas or work as your own without proper credit.
- A government-issued right that protects an invention and prevents others from making, using, or selling it without permission.
12 Clues: A creation that is independently made and not copied from someone else. • Presenting someone else’s ideas or work as your own without proper credit. • The act of using someone else’s protected intellectual property without permission. • Legal control over a piece of intellectual property and the right to decide how it is used. • ...
Islamic World 2023-05-17
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- Abbasids moved the capital to _________.
- _________ turks converted to Islam and took control of the Abbasid government.
- One of the greatest and largest cities in the world.
- Successor
- Abdelrahman III allowed Al-Andalus to _______.
- One building in Cordoba was the great _______ that held 50,000 people.
- Abu Bakr saved Arabic by crushing any _______.
- Muslim rule lasted almost ____ hundred years in Spain.
- The first dynasty to rule were named the ________ caliphate.
- After Abdelrahman III died, Spain fell into ______ war.
- _________ overthrew the Umayyads and killed nearly all of them.
- There was tolerance to other ________ where they all lived in peace.
- Spain was captured by _________.
- Muslim faced 2 superpowers,Byzantine & _______ empire.
- An effective government with specialized departments.
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- ___________ the first, was the only Umayyad price who survived and escaped to Spain.
- __________ were the ones who killed the last Abbasid Caliph.
- People didn't like the Umayyads because they put too much emphasis on ______ and power.
- One change the Umayyads made was move the capital to ______.
- The Quran ______ people to force others to convert.
- Islam's holy book
- _________ accepted the Abbasid rule.
- Unpopular actions led to conflicts that created a ______ in Islam.
- One mistake that the Abbasids did was ______ themselves from others.
- Abu Bakr ruled for _____ very important years.
- hired soldiers
- Abbasids started a ______________ age with lots of new inventions.
- _________ accepted the Umayyad rule.
- __________ was an independent state where Abdelrahman I continues the Umayyad dynasty.
- Abdelrahman III's strong leadership _______ the Umayyad rule.
30 Clues: Successor • hired soldiers • Islam's holy book • Spain was captured by _________. • _________ accepted the Abbasid rule. • _________ accepted the Umayyad rule. • Abbasids moved the capital to _________. • Abdelrahman III allowed Al-Andalus to _______. • Abu Bakr saved Arabic by crushing any _______. • Abu Bakr ruled for _____ very important years. • ...
Hon History Unit 2 Crossword 2025-10-08
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- This word can be traced to France meant to describe anything that brings you luck
- During this time period, 1700-1815, the French & Indian War accrued
- From 1815-1870 when Britain was the main power of the world
- These wars were during the Merchant Empire between China and Britain over the ban of a drug
- A time period when the large poverty gap and bad work conditions are often over shadow by the many new inventions
- This theory states that if one country has a restaurant it will not go to war with another country with the same restaurant
- This was the pen name for Samuel Clemens a writer who often mocked wealthy people during the Gilded Age
- The sinking of this ship was a major cause of the Spanish-American War
- This President was shot and killed 200 days into his term
- Used the veto more then any other President before him
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- The Compromise of 1877 made him President
- 18th President, pushed for the 15th Amendment
- The time period from 300 BC-476 AD, the fall of the Persian Empire took place
- This is complete control through influence
- The deliberate & systematic destruction of ethnic, racial, religious, or national groups
- 1945-Now, the final Age of Imperialism featuring the War on Terrorism and Amazon
- 1870-1914 was the worst of the Ages of Imperialism, the Scramble for Africa
- This President funded the Navy and Native American education
- The Crusades happened during this time, 476-1400
- From 1400-1700, the Scramble for the New World
20 Clues: The Compromise of 1877 made him President • This is complete control through influence • 18th President, pushed for the 15th Amendment • From 1400-1700, the Scramble for the New World • The Crusades happened during this time, 476-1400 • Used the veto more then any other President before him • This President was shot and killed 200 days into his term • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- To use.
- A deduction or interference.
- supply A supply of workers.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this- a sexist reference no longer in use.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- layer A layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- Animal food.
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- Money used to invest in business.
- warming An increase in the world’s temperature.
- Unaware.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from hold political office or entering the professions.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
18 Clues: To use. • Unaware. • Animal food. • supply A supply of workers. • A deduction or interference. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • New inventions; the science of industry. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Socials Agricultural Revolution Crossword #2 2016-04-10
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- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- A layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- An increase in the world’s temperature
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- New inventions; the science of industry
- Money used to invest in business
- Land held to be used by everyone
- Animal food
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- A supply of workers
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
15 Clues: Animal food • A supply of workers • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • An increase in the world’s temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-05
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- 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.
- Khan The founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire, known for his military conquests.
- 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.
- 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.
- of Arc A French heroine who led the French army to victories during the Hundred Years' War.
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- An ancient Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence.
- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- 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.
- Elizabeth I The queen of England who reigned during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish Armada.
- the Great A Greek king who conquered a vast empire and spread Greek culture across the world.
- Arthur A legendary British king who is believed to have led the defense against the Saxon invaders.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
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. • ...
Changing World 2019-01-28
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- The viruses are investigated ... .
- He's been doing this ground-breaking research for more that 10 years already. He's on the verge ... !
- Some scientist suppose GE foods ... people's health.
- His parents take great pride in his ... achievements. He has already won 3 championships this year!
- Curie ... the phenomenon of radioactivity.
- ... contributes drastically to the environmental problems.
- ...Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species' ... the community of scientists of those times.
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- Many of the discoveries made in the 20th century are still beneficial & ... .
- The advent of ... was a real breakthroughin the field of medicine.
- As a result, more & more city-dwellers suffer from both physical & mental ... .
- The advent of a printing machine has changed the life of that time ... .
11 Clues: The viruses are investigated ... . • Curie ... the phenomenon of radioactivity. • Some scientist suppose GE foods ... people's health. • ... contributes drastically to the environmental problems. • The advent of ... was a real breakthroughin the field of medicine. • The advent of a printing machine has changed the life of that time ... . • ...
Rosalind Franklin 2024-10-04
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- : she didn't work with a group so she is "...".
- : Her fist name is "...".
- prize : She won an award, a "...".
- : With her "..." she awarded.
- : Material that Rosalind should have use during her experiences.
- : She works in the field of "..."
- : She is really "..." as she discovered lots of.
- : With her microsocpe she looked at and so she did "...".
- : Her surname is "...".
- : She is a biologist so she is a "...".
- : She was a person who defended her ideas.
- : She structure of DNA is "...".
- : Her work is "...".
- : She did a lot of discoveries in the field of "...".
- : She did lots of "..."
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- : She worked in the field of chemistry, so she is "...".
- : The nationality of her friends is "...".
- : She was dead of a "...".
- : During her work, she recherched lots of, she is a "...".
- : She studied the structure of "...".
- : She is 'the fist woman' who worked in chemistry, she was the "..." of chemistry.
- : She used this objet to analyse structures, it's a "...".
- : She is victime of "..." as she discoverd things but others appropriate it.
- : She was a "..." girl given that she works in sciences.
- : She innovated so she did "...".
- : Her nationality is "...".
- : She was "..." and having intense enjoyment.
- : When she was student, she was in the college called "..." where she obtained a degree.
- : She was a "..." important in science to maintains gender equality.
29 Clues: : Her work is "...". • : Her surname is "...". • : She did lots of "..." • : Her fist name is "...". • : She was dead of a "...". • : Her nationality is "...". • : With her "..." she awarded. • : She structure of DNA is "...". • : She works in the field of "..." • : She innovated so she did "...". • prize : She won an award, a "...". • : She studied the structure of "...". • ...
Portfolio Crossword 2025-08-24
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- The process of embalming and drying the corpse to prevent it from decaying.
- Indus Valley civilization was also called this because of the many archeological discoveries.
- An immense structure where the kings of the Old Kingdom would rest after they died.
- A religious form of government.
- A triangular piece of land that is formed from the deposit of silt at the mouth of the river.
- The belief that once you die, your soul is born again until you achieve moksha.
- Pictographs that were used as the first form of writing developed by the Mesopotamians.
- The Emperor of Babylon from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C.
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- The lands facing the Mediterranean Sea known as the "land between the rivers".
- Bringing an independent state or nation to be under the control of one ruler.
- What the Egyptians called a god or king.
- A large distinguishable part of a continent.
- Whenever an idea spreads from one culture to the next.
- A writing surface that was grown in the marshy delta.
- The king that created a double crown from the red and white crowns that symbolized a united Kingdom.
- A fecund piece of land in the shape of a crescent.
- Seasonal winds that dominated India's climate
- The belief that there are more than one God
- A series of rulers in a single family.
- Good or bad deeds that control what you are reincarnated into.
20 Clues: A religious form of government. • A series of rulers in a single family. • What the Egyptians called a god or king. • The belief that there are more than one God • A large distinguishable part of a continent. • Seasonal winds that dominated India's climate • A fecund piece of land in the shape of a crescent. • The Emperor of Babylon from 1792 B.C. to 1750 B.C. • ...
Anthropology puzzles 2019-08-30
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- Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture.
- generally adopted by modern anthropologists
- its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
- Represent previous stages of human development
- of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
- a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field.
- replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
- is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
- is a growth and not a manufacture
- is a theory of cultural progression first espoused by early anthropologists and social theorists like L.H. Morgan
- provides a lens through which we interpret the world
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- 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
- balances out various interests and concedes to each class as much as consists with the good of the rest
- shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
- proposed to trace the development of interventions and discoveries but considered them subordinate to the development of primary institutions.
- reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
- was based on the old testament book of Genesis (Morgan’s “Mosaic cosmogony”)
- should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning
- 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.
- is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study.
- referred not only to technological progress but also to moral development.
- gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
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 • ...
anthropology puzzle 2019-08-30
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- provides a lens through which we interpret the world
- Represent previous stages of human development
- replaced universal laws and emphasizes specific histories of societies
- 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.
- has been increased and perfected by a series of successive arts introduced at long intervals of time
- a British anthropologist, whose Primitive Culture (1871) is among the most influential books ever written in its field.
- should have a goal to identify social “organs” and describe their functioning
- is a growth and not a manufacture
- shifted the concept of culture from a synonym for civilization to a plural sense
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- 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.
- is a key aspect of Boas’ theoretical position
- may be divided to 3 sub-periods respectively, the older, the middle and the later period
- 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.
- gradual accumulation of experimental knowledge
- Bastian was a German theorist of psychic unity who believed that a few fundamental ideas were the building blocks of culture.
- of cultural particularities is an important arm of anthropology
- reflect a faith is science and belief that knowledge will yield progress
- generally adopted by modern anthropologists
- is a domain where mostly no historical facts are available except those that may be revealed by archeological study.
- its magical trick is to make its assumptions appear natural and true
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 • ...
World History 2022-11-10
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- part of democracy where people choose their leaders
- a large building where a lot of goods can be made fast
- hundred this founding father is on the 100 dollar bill x 2 = how many years ago industrialization started
- industry grows, inventions flow
- society a new world, but people are the same
- is industrialization one of the biggest changes to humanity?
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- the type of government in the US
- a large company that can mass produce many goods efficiently
- democracy is supposed to protect this for people
- the fancy word for building an empire
- did democracy start during industrialization?
- line model T's in a factory line for miles to see
12 Clues: industry grows, inventions flow • the type of government in the US • the fancy word for building an empire • society a new world, but people are the same • did democracy start during industrialization? • democracy is supposed to protect this for people • line model T's in a factory line for miles to see • part of democracy where people choose their leaders • ...
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? • ...
Literary Genres 2017-10-11
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- / story told from generation to generation, different versions in different cultures, original story teller often unknown
- / stories that are made up
- / story describes real-life problems and events
- / written in the 1st person, person writes about their own life
- / includes magical worlds, talking animals, or other impossibilities
- / the number of categories in the Dewey Decimal System
- / facts about a variety of topics
- / gods & goddesses sometimes appear in disguised form
- / the classification system used with non-fiction books
- / evokes a feeling of fright in both the character and the reader
- / a particular style or type of writing
- / includes an extraordinary person, exaggeration, and an explanation
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- / dealing with the solution of a crime or unraveling of secrets
- / written in stanzas, may include patterns of rhymes
- / begins with ‘once upon a time’ or ‘long, long ago…’, settings are often a castle or forest
- / real or imagined inventions, space travel, or life in other worlds
- / story that takes a reader back to a particular time period
- / the address of a book
- / written in the 3rd person, a true story written about someone else’s life
- / accounts of real people, places, and events
- / the person that created the Dewey Decimal System
- / short story usually involving animal characters and teaches an important life lesson
- / contain a moral or a lesson, story handed down from the past that people tell as a ‘true story’
- / presented to an audience, has a cast of characters, has a dialogue the actors say
24 Clues: / the address of a book • / stories that are made up • / facts about a variety of topics • / a particular style or type of writing • / accounts of real people, places, and events • / story describes real-life problems and events • / the person that created the Dewey Decimal System • / written in stanzas, may include patterns of rhymes • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- To improve something
- Inventor and creator of the telephone.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- A place set up to help people similar to a hospital
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- An American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions
- carnegie One of the giants of big business, who was a poor Scottish immigrant that worked his way up in the railroad business
- Speed up
- A reformer who worked hard to help poor city dwellers
- To defend something
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- Businesses owned by many investors
- Someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- “Invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
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- Two brothers who created the first working airplane.
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- The rapid growth of city populations
- A document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Creator of the AFL
- To get rid of
- To change something
- One of the giants of big business, who was the son of a peddler in New York, and at 23 he invested in an oil refinery and used the profits to buy other oil companies
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- A process in which unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
25 Clues: Speed up • To get rid of • Creator of the AFL • To change something • To defend something • To improve something • Businesses owned by many investors • The rapid growth of city populations • Inventor and creator of the telephone. • A center offering help to the urban poor • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments • A place set up to help people similar to a hospital • ...
Period:4,Raheem Carasana 2013-05-08
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- a word,name,symbol,or slogan a business uses to identify its own goods
- a business formed under state or fedral statutes that is authorized to act as a legal person
- a business owned by a single individual
- a tax levid against a business profits
- protection provided to a creative work
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- taxes that are levied against the property,buildings,or land owned by a business
- rules that the goverment agencies issues to implement laws
- an association of two or more persons who jointly own a four-profit business
- a document that gives the holder the right to make,use,and sell their inventions
- an agreement between two parties to carry out a transaction such as the sale of goods from a seller to buyer
10 Clues: a tax levid against a business profits • protection provided to a creative work • a business owned by a single individual • rules that the goverment agencies issues to implement laws • a word,name,symbol,or slogan a business uses to identify its own goods • an association of two or more persons who jointly own a four-profit business • ...
Unit 5: Technology 2024-02-19
6 Clues: useful, helps • easier, without much effort or hard work • place where laborers grind corn or flour • place where workers used machines to produce goods • a period of time when machines to the place of manual labor • the study of inventions, devices, machines, processes, methods
Human Behavior Vocabulary 2017-02-15
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- a varied discipline that it can only be loosely identified as the study of social relationships, institutions, and structures.
- perspective each aspect of society is interdependent and contributes to society’s functioning as a whole
- perspectives symbolic interactionist perspective, functionalist perspective, and the conflict perspective
- an approach to research that is primarily concerned with studying the nature, quality, and meaning of human experience.
- the process through which people learn skills, knowledge, values, motives, and roles appropriate to their position(s) in a social group or society.
- the unequal treatment of people who happen to belong to a particular group or category.
- a person’s own biography, or written account of his or her life, distinguished from a journal or diary by being a connected prose narrative, and distinguished from memoirs by dealing with contemporary events and personalities.
- to represent oneself as the author of some work that is in fact the work of someone else.
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- the expected behavior associated with a particular social position.
- a branch of philosophy that investigates what guides us in deciding what is right and what is wrong
- a prediction about the relationship between variables
- perspective focuses on the negative, conflicted, and ever-changing nature of society
- a term originally introduced by the organismic theorist Kurt Goldstein for the motive to realize all of one’s potentialities.
- an outgrowth of the 16th, 17th, and 18th century European discoveries of the remains of ancient civilizations and fossil ancestors, as well as European encounters with contemporary cultures that differed greatly from those of Europe.
- interactionist perspective directs sociologists to consider the symbols and details of everyday life, what these symbols mean, and how people interact with each other
- a political ideal promoting the equal treatment, standing, or status of people in certain respects.
16 Clues: a prediction about the relationship between variables • the expected behavior associated with a particular social position. • perspective focuses on the negative, conflicted, and ever-changing nature of society • the unequal treatment of people who happen to belong to a particular group or category. • ...
genres 2024-04-17
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- Explores futuristic or speculative concepts, often involving advanced technology, space exploration, or alternative realities.
- Involves the solving of a crime or puzzle, often with a detective or amateur sleuth as the protagonist.
- Portrays a society characterized by oppression, suffering, or injustice, often set in a future world where humanity faces extreme challenges.
- Builds suspense and tension through high stakes situations, danger, and plot twists, often involving themes of espionage, crime, or psychological manipulation.
- An account of past events, usually written in a factual and chronological manner.
- Involves exciting and daring journeys, quests, or expeditions undertaken by the protagonist, often with elements of danger and exploration.
- An account of a person's life written by someone else.
- Crime Non-fiction books that explore real-life crimes, investigations, and legal proceedings.
- An account of a journey, often including descriptions of places visited, experiences, and observations.
- - Set in the past and often incorporates real historical events, figures, or settings, blending fact with fiction.
- Works that explore fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
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- Books that explain scientific concepts, discoveries, or theories for a general audience.
- Features magical or supernatural elements set in imaginary worlds, often with epic quests and battles between good and evil.
- Intends to scare, shock, or unsettle the reader with themes of fear, supernatural elements, or psychological terror.
- Focuses on romantic relationships and emotional connections between characters, often with a central love story as the main plot.
- Books offering advice or guidance on personal growth, mental health, relationships, or achieving goals.
- A short piece of writing that presents the author's perspective or argument on a particular topic.
- A narrative based on the author's personal experiences, memories, and reflections, often focusing on specific events or periods of their life.
- A narrative of a person's life written by themselves.
- A narrative based on the author's personal experiences, memories, and reflections, often focusing on specific events or periods of their life.
20 Clues: A narrative of a person's life written by themselves. • An account of a person's life written by someone else. • An account of past events, usually written in a factual and chronological manner. • Books that explain scientific concepts, discoveries, or theories for a general audience. • ...
Significant Scientific Discoveries of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - __ dome, a structure based on mathematical principles pioneered by Buckminster Fuller.
- - __ drilling, expeditions to extract samples and study Earth's oceanic crust.
- - __, a region in space with extremely strong gravitational pull from which nothing can escape.
- - __ sequencing, advancements in understanding the structure and function of genetic material.
- - __ technology, significant developments in the field of optics and laser applications.
- - __, elementary particles that combine to form protons and neutrons.
- - __ dating, a method used to determine the age of organic materials.
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- - __ background radiation, evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
- - __ nucleosynthesis, the process by which stars produce heavier elements.
- - __, undifferentiated cells with the potential to develop into various cell types.
- - __, highly magnetized rotating neutron stars emitting beams of electromagnetic radiation.
- - __, celestial objects emitting massive amounts of energy and providing insights into the early universe.
- - __ modeling, the use of computers to simulate complex systems and phenomena.
- - __, a subatomic particle with very low mass and no electric charge.
- - __ theory, the widely accepted explanation for the origin and evolution of the universe.
15 Clues: - __ background radiation, evidence supporting the Big Bang theory. • - __, a subatomic particle with very low mass and no electric charge. • - __, elementary particles that combine to form protons and neutrons. • - __ dating, a method used to determine the age of organic materials. • - __ nucleosynthesis, the process by which stars produce heavier elements. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2015-09-28
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- economic system in which production of goods and services is determined by demand from consumers
- the basic support systems that a nation needs to keep its economy running smoothly (power, water, transportation)
- the average number of people who live in a measurable area, such as a square mile
- the creation, or invention of a new system to fulfill a societal need
- a statistic that tells the difference between the birthrate and the mortality rate
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- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior between and among societies
- a government that is run by its citizens or their elected representatives
- the economic system in which the government plans and detemines the production of goods and services
- an individual or group holds complete political power
- a graphic device that shows gend and age distribution of a population
- term could be applied to the popularity of American-based fast food franchises in the developin world
- term used to measure the total annual value of all goods and services produced by a nation's businesses and industries
- a statistic tha shows he number of live births per 1000 population
- the number of organisms a piece of land can support
- a statistic that shows the average number of children a woman woul have in her lifetime, if she had children at the current rate for her country
- one society's acceptance and adoption of a custom or innovation created by another society
16 Clues: the number of organisms a piece of land can support • an individual or group holds complete political power • a statistic tha shows he number of live births per 1000 population • a graphic device that shows gend and age distribution of a population • the creation, or invention of a new system to fulfill a societal need • ...
Ashley's Crossword 2026-02-13
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- she accepted the invitation with ________
- all that heavy equipment will __________ you
- the comet is supposed to ________ the hemisphere later this month
- the kitchen drawers contained a ________ collection of silver souvenir spoons
- there was an _______ of people watching the hockey game
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- if you have a bathing suit on, I can ________ that you are going swimming
- I am proud of my ________ inventions
- their relationship had been ________ from the beginning
- the sun was well past the _______
- during the school trip there was a _______ who was walking far behind everyone
10 Clues: the sun was well past the _______ • I am proud of my ________ inventions • she accepted the invitation with ________ • all that heavy equipment will __________ you • their relationship had been ________ from the beginning • there was an _______ of people watching the hockey game • the comet is supposed to ________ the hemisphere later this month • ...
Significant Scientific Discoveries of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - __ dome, a structure based on mathematical principles pioneered by Buckminster Fuller.
- - __ drilling, expeditions to extract samples and study Earth's oceanic crust.
- - __, a region in space with extremely strong gravitational pull from which nothing can escape.
- - __ sequencing, advancements in understanding the structure and function of genetic material.
- - __ technology, significant developments in the field of optics and laser applications.
- - __, elementary particles that combine to form protons and neutrons.
- - __ dating, a method used to determine the age of organic materials.
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- - __ background radiation, evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
- - __ nucleosynthesis, the process by which stars produce heavier elements.
- - __, undifferentiated cells with the potential to develop into various cell types.
- - __, highly magnetized rotating neutron stars emitting beams of electromagnetic radiation.
- - __, celestial objects emitting massive amounts of energy and providing insights into the early universe.
- - __ modeling, the use of computers to simulate complex systems and phenomena.
- - __, a subatomic particle with very low mass and no electric charge.
- - __ theory, the widely accepted explanation for the origin and evolution of the universe.
15 Clues: - __ background radiation, evidence supporting the Big Bang theory. • - __, a subatomic particle with very low mass and no electric charge. • - __, elementary particles that combine to form protons and neutrons. • - __ dating, a method used to determine the age of organic materials. • - __ nucleosynthesis, the process by which stars produce heavier elements. • ...
The Thinkers of The Enlightenment 2024-01-26
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- Believed in the idea of that a government got their power from the people, and that they should only use that power if the people wanted them to
- Greek Philosopher who encouraged individual thinking, a key concept of the Enlightenment
- Man who believed that the government should be divided into three branches, legislative, judicial, and executive
- Book written by Montesquieu which lays out the three main political systems, and the best way of preserving political liberties
- Book written by Rousseau stating that laws should be set by the people the laws govern
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- Believed laws were supposed to protect people's basic freedoms such as owning property, his words influenced the Declaration of Independence
- Writer who pushed for men and women to be treated equally in her book "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"
- Economist who introduced free market capitalism, and the concept of supply and demand, his ideas help to hold up international trade
- Philosopher who believed that discoveries were made through observations, not religious faith
- Writer who believed that religions influence on the laws of Europe was too great, favoured monarchy over democracy
10 Clues: Book written by Rousseau stating that laws should be set by the people the laws govern • Greek Philosopher who encouraged individual thinking, a key concept of the Enlightenment • Philosopher who believed that discoveries were made through observations, not religious faith • ...
BTB CROSSWORD 2024-02-04
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- Tax principle that suggests that individuals should pay taxes in proportion to the benefits they receive from government services.
- A marketing approach that focuses on creating a strong emotional connection between consumers and a brand.
- A legal doctrine that holds a company responsible for the actions of its employees or agents performed within the scope of their employment.
- International trade agreements that aim to reduce barriers to trade and promote economic cooperation among member countries.
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- The process of optimizing the allocation of resources to achieve organizational goals and objectives efficiently.
- The financial statement that summarizes a company's revenues, expenses, and profits over a specific period.
- The process of evaluating and compensating employees based on their performance, skills, and contributions to the organization.
- A marketing strategy that involves analyzing data to predict and influence consumer behavior.
- A tax levied on the transfer of property or wealth upon death.
- The legal concept that protects a company's exclusive rights to its brand, inventions, or creative works.
10 Clues: A tax levied on the transfer of property or wealth upon death. • A marketing strategy that involves analyzing data to predict and influence consumer behavior. • The legal concept that protects a company's exclusive rights to its brand, inventions, or creative works. • ...
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY 2023-02-02
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- Which artist sculpted the best-known Renaissance Period statue of David?
- Michelangelo spent almost four years painting what part of the Sistine Chapel?
- Which family in Florence, had a profound impact on finance, as well as Renaissance art and culture,due to their great wealth and power?
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- Which invention of the Renaissance Period helped most to spread ideas and discoveries? Printing __
- what church served as the greatest patron of the arts during the Renaissance Period?
5 Clues: Which artist sculpted the best-known Renaissance Period statue of David? • Michelangelo spent almost four years painting what part of the Sistine Chapel? • what church served as the greatest patron of the arts during the Renaissance Period? • Which invention of the Renaissance Period helped most to spread ideas and discoveries? Printing __ • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-04
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- The lab's postmortem party, unraveling the mysteries of death.
- The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow.
- The lab's ultimate spin class machine, also known as the Hemolyzer 9000.
- The lab's mood ring, revealing if things are sour or sweet.
- The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes.
- The lab's temperature talk, speaking in Celsius.
- The red carpet VIP in every blood cell, with an oxygen invite.
- The lab's traffic cop, stopping the flow of blood.
- Turn small stuff into big discoveries!
- The lab's copy machine, replicating DNA like a pro.
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals.
- Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin.
- The lab's crime scene investigation, decoding diseases.
- The lab's detective agency, hunting for antibodies.
- The study of blood, where vampires are scientists.
- The lab's art class, staining and painting tissue pictures.
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- A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers.
- The spa for lab equipment, giving a germ-free glow.
- The lab's mini-measurement, a drop in the bucket.
- The lab's tiny treasure hunt, searching for clues in tissues.
- The lab's measuring mug, not for morning coffee.
- The lab's deli slicer for thin tissue sandwiches.
- The lab's floating detective, measuring liquid density.
- The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames.
- The lab's water ballet, where molecules dance across membranes.
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab's cooking show.
- The lab's protein disco, separating molecules by dance moves.
- The mad scientist's favorite volcano-shaped flask.
- The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed.
- Exploring the minuscule world of bacteria, viruses, and more!
30 Clues: Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin. • Turn small stuff into big discoveries! • A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers. • The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed. • The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames. • The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow. • The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes. • The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals. • ...
Renaissance/Reformation Study Guide 2023-09-27
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- Spanish family that gained power when their father became Pope, and then his son Cesare started taking over Italy.
- A title given to men like Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello for their genius in art and science.
- The Pope leads this Church, which still used Latin in services.
- Italian/Florentine banking family that became four popes and two queens of France.
- ______ Empire, a Turkish Islamic empire that conquered Constantinople with massive cannons and fought Dracula.
- Wallachian warlord Vlad Dracula's other name and preferred method of killing people.
- Renaissance Man who painted Sistine Chapel, sculpted David, and designed St. Peter's Basilica.
- Renaissance philosophy to "worship" the human form and rational mind.
- A type of Protestantism that believed in predestination and also overthrowing "ungodly" rulers; the Huguenots were this.
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- Austrian family that inherited and ruled the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, and other kingdoms; bad chins.
- "Rebirth" in French; Europe rediscovers knowledge from the classical age after the fall of Constantinople.
- New Country that comes out of nowhere in the Renaissance when Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabelle of Castile marry.
- Renaissance Man who painted the Mona Lisa and designed crazy inventions.
- English King who started his own church to get a divorce; killed two of his six wives.
- The period where the Christian Church "reformed" into Protestants and improved Catholic branches.
- St. _______'s Day Massacre; Queen Catherine De Medici unleashes a riot that kills thousands of Huguenot Frenchmen.
- Title given to Christians who are "protesting" against the Catholic Church and creating their own Churches instead.
- German monk who started the Reformation with his 95 Theses; also founded the Lutheran Church.
18 Clues: The Pope leads this Church, which still used Latin in services. • Renaissance philosophy to "worship" the human form and rational mind. • Renaissance Man who painted the Mona Lisa and designed crazy inventions. • Italian/Florentine banking family that became four popes and two queens of France. • ...
Inventions - What Would We Do Without...? 2021-09-15
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- This was invented about 2,000 years ago. You write on it.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876
- The Wright brothers invented the first one in December 1903.
- This was invented more than 5,000 years ago. You need it for a car or a bike.
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- The first one of these was invented by Karl Benz in 1885
- People use this inventions as tools to write, get information, and much more.
6 Clues: Alexander Graham Bell invented this in 1876 • The first one of these was invented by Karl Benz in 1885 • This was invented about 2,000 years ago. You write on it. • The Wright brothers invented the first one in December 1903. • People use this inventions as tools to write, get information, and much more. • ...
Unit 4 McGraw Hill Vocabulary - 5th 2020-09-22
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- A sudden, important advance
- Things that are made or invented for a purpose
- Influenced by charm, art of skill
- Imagined something that could or would happen in the future
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- - Papers issued that grant the right to be the only one to make, use or sell new inventions
- Having or showing a strong feeling
- In a way that shows great excitement
7 Clues: A sudden, important advance • Influenced by charm, art of skill • Having or showing a strong feeling • In a way that shows great excitement • Things that are made or invented for a purpose • Imagined something that could or would happen in the future • - Papers issued that grant the right to be the only one to make, use or sell new inventions
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-31
7 Clues: A trend in fashion • British for German • A name for a grade at the time • One of the greats inventions of this time. • Easiest way to be rich over night is by buying a? • When people couldn't get what they want they bought used a? • One of the only things that made soldiers forget about the wars?
Black History Month 2022-02-15
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- an African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist. She is recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America
- was a criminal case in the United States over the aggravated assault and rape of a woman in Manhattan's Central Park
- an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women's rights activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom in 1826.
- an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott.
- an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesman and leader in the civil rights movement
- four college freshmen stage a sit-in at a North Carolina Woolworth's to protest segregation
- an African-American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a three-position traffic signal
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- is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017
- an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. Best known for her unique writing style.
- an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era.
- is an American actress and singer.
- was an American professional basketball player.
- an escaped enslaved woman who became a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad.
- was an educator and reformer, the first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
14 Clues: is an American actress and singer. • was an American professional basketball player. • an escaped enslaved woman who became a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad. • four college freshmen stage a sit-in at a North Carolina Woolworth's to protest segregation • an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. Best known for her unique writing style. • ...
The Age of Exploration 2019-11-25
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- Cortes defeated the ___ to claim Mexico for Spain.
- He made discoveries along N. America's East Coast while looking for a passageway to the West Coast.
- (2 words) His journey showed Portugal they could reach Asian markets more directly than through overland routes.
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- The Line of ___ divided the world between Spain and Portugal.
- When Columbus landed in the Caribbean, he thought he was in East ____.
5 Clues: Cortes defeated the ___ to claim Mexico for Spain. • The Line of ___ divided the world between Spain and Portugal. • When Columbus landed in the Caribbean, he thought he was in East ____. • He made discoveries along N. America's East Coast while looking for a passageway to the West Coast. • ...
The Glass Castle 2022-02-07
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- The last place the family moves where everyone is forced to face the reality
- The place the family is forced to leave after Rex’s casino winning scheme is discovered
- The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it
- Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement
- The first car the Walls’ family owned
- The person who always had to be the responsible one
- The place where Rex would come home covered in white dust from his job and play ghost with the kids
- Someone who was often relied on to be a companion and loved the outdoors
- The place where the family is forced to sleep on makeshift furniture when they move in
- An infamous trick of the Walls’ family when things aren’t going well in the place they are located
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- A term used to describe Rex’s presence at home while living at 93 Little Hobart
- The women’s hostel Lori was living in when she first moved to New York
- One of Rex Wall’s most “important” inventions that would “help them find gold”
- The person who controls the families narrative and constantly lets them down
- Where the family would keep all windows and doors open at night due to lack of air conditioning
- Someone who isn't afraid to question the norm, known for their wit, the first Walls child to question their parents, someone who developed an artistic streak
- An unexpected family member who wasn’t afraid to show their less favorable qualities
- A big hairy creature with the damndest-looking teeth and claws, with pointed ears and evil eyes
- The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids
- Where the family is living at when Jeannete cracks one of her bullies head open with a rock
20 Clues: The first car the Walls’ family owned • The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids • The person who always had to be the responsible one • Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement • The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it • The women’s hostel Lori was living in when she first moved to New York • ...
The Battle of the Labyrinth 2014-03-11
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- The ancient jailer of the elder Cyclops. Half Dragon half human.
- Son of Hermes. Becomes the host of Kronos at the end of the book.
- A friendly Cyclops who is a half brother to Percy.
- Percy’s sword.
- String used to navigate the Labyrinth.
- Main character (son of Poseidon) helps Annabeth on her quest in the labyrinth. He also receives Mrs. O'Leary, the hellhound at end of the book.
- A centaur. Son of Kronos. Activities director at Camp Half-Blood.
- The only remaining Hekatonkheires. (Hundred-Handed-One)
- Hellhound that Percy receives at the end of the book.
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- Percy’s horse that he can speak to.
- Nico’s sister that Percy was blamed for killing.
- Percy’s mom.
- Daughter of Athena. She receives the quest from the Oracle and becomes the owner of all Daedalus’ inventions and one of his silver laptops at the end of the book.
- Son of Hades and brother of Bianca di Angelo. In the last book he blames Percy for the death of his sister but later forgives Percy in the Labyrinth.
- Titan lord. Rises in the end of the book possessing Luke.
- A satyr, and also one of Percy’s best friends. Hates being underground. He also becomes a Lord of the Wild and a chosen one of Pan.
- A tree nymph. Also, Grover’s girlfriend.
- Percy’s mom’s boyfriend. Person that got Percy into the high school.
- Son of Athena, inventor, and creator of the Labyrinth. In the end he is revealed to be Quintus and committed suicide to stop Luke and his army in the Labyrinth because the Labyrinth is tied to his life force.
- A mortal that can see through the Mist. She is also Percy’s friend.
20 Clues: Percy’s mom. • Percy’s sword. • Percy’s horse that he can speak to. • String used to navigate the Labyrinth. • A tree nymph. Also, Grover’s girlfriend. • Nico’s sister that Percy was blamed for killing. • A friendly Cyclops who is a half brother to Percy. • Hellhound that Percy receives at the end of the book. • The only remaining Hekatonkheires. (Hundred-Handed-One) • ...
Social Studies 2022-12-05
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- Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s
- A business giant who ended competition in the oil and gas industry by forming a trust
- make free from impurities
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A poor scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- To move faster
- effort to limit competition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- tested a gas powered airplane
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- Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations
- enterprise the system in which privately owned business compete freely
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled
- A peace activist and a leader of the settlement house movement in America
- Formed a union in Ohio which was called the American Federation of Labor
- Building divided into many tiny apartments
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- GrahamBell Wanted to create something that could carry the human voice and invented the telephone
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients.
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: To move faster • make free from impurities • effort to limit competition • tested a gas powered airplane • businesses owned by many investors • A center offering help to the urban poor • Building divided into many tiny apartments • Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations • Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s • ...
Social Studies 2022-12-05
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- Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s
- A business giant who ended competition in the oil and gas industry by forming a trust
- make free from impurities
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A poor scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- To move faster
- effort to limit competition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- tested a gas powered airplane
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- Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations
- enterprise the system in which privately owned business compete freely
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled
- A peace activist and a leader of the settlement house movement in America
- Formed a union in Ohio which was called the American Federation of Labor
- Building divided into many tiny apartments
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- GrahamBell Wanted to create something that could carry the human voice and invented the telephone
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients.
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: To move faster • make free from impurities • effort to limit competition • tested a gas powered airplane • businesses owned by many investors • A center offering help to the urban poor • Building divided into many tiny apartments • Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations • Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s • ...
Lab Week 2024 2024-04-03
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- The lab's traffic cop, stopping the flow of blood.
- The lab's protein disco, separating molecules by dance moves.
- The lab's floating detective, measuring liquid density.
- The lab's temperature talk, speaking in Celsius.
- The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals.
- The lab's detective agency, hunting for antibodies.
- The lab's art class, staining and painting tissue pictures.
- The red carpet VIP in every blood cell, with an oxygen invite.
- The lab's tiny treasure hunt, searching for clues in tissues.
- Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin.
- Exploring the minuscule world of bacteria, viruses, and more!
- The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow.
- The study of blood, where vampires are scientists.
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- The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed.
- The lab's crime scene investigation, decoding diseases.
- The mad scientist's favorite volcano-shaped flask.
- The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames.
- A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers.
- The lab's mood ring, revealing if things are sour or sweet.
- The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes.
- Turn small stuff into big discoveries!
- The lab's ultimate spin class machine, also known as the Hemolyzer 9000.
- The lab's deli slicer for thin tissue sandwiches.
- The mysterious ingredient in the lab's cooking show.
- The lab's postmortem party, unraveling the mysteries of death.
- The lab's measuring mug, not for morning coffee.
- The lab's water ballet, where molecules dance across membranes.
- The spa for lab equipment, giving a germ-free glow.
- The lab's mini-measurement, a drop in the bucket.
- The lab's copy machine, replicating DNA like a pro.
30 Clues: Jell-O's cooler, scientific cousin. • Turn small stuff into big discoveries! • A tiny magic wand for liquid transfers. • The lab's VIP guest, always being analyzed. • The lab's fiery dragon, spewing blue flames. • The tiny stage where bacteria dance and grow. • The warm, cozy nest for growing baby microbes. • The lab's whirlwind romance, mixing chemicals. • ...
Age of exploration 2024-03-08
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- the first settlement of the Virginia Colony, founded in 1607
- used to refer to the trade in the 18th and 19th centuries that involved shipping goods from Britain to West Africa to be exchanged for slaves, these slaves being shipped to the West Indies and exchanged for sugar, rum, and other commodities which were in turn shipped back to Britain.
- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, etc. between America, Africa, and Europe.
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-Based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for a religious reason
- The transportation of slaves from Africa to North America
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- A Portuguese mariner and explorer
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- A war with the British against the French, with many Native American tribes helping both sides
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- A conqueror from Mexico or Peru in the 16th century
- a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea
- divided the new world into Spanish and Portuguese spheres of influence
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
16 Clues: A Portuguese mariner and explorer • A conqueror from Mexico or Peru in the 16th century • The transportation of slaves from Africa to North America • the first settlement of the Virginia Colony, founded in 1607 • a person who journeys to a sacred place for a religious reason • a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea • ...
Technology 2024-01-25
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- Keeps trains on schedule by moving locomotives between tracks.
- Establish inspection protocols for manufacturing engineers and make criteria and constraints for solutions or new inventions.
- Research, design and develop computer systems that solve real life solutions.
- in teams to complete design challenges and build ramps and pathways.
- Finding solutions to electrical issues
- maintains and repairs x-ray machines
- These engineers work to create designs to make lasers and have accessibility to use high power laser technology. They mostly study for new designs.
- studies what hardware or installations that can technologically better the real world through engineering.
- Engineering and improving different sea transportation devices like boats and submarines
- A engineer who specializes in fixing from a wide variety of different machinery and systems.
- work on the infrastructure and constructs buildings
- Study of development and refinement of materlies at a very small scale
- Deals with the design development testing and maintenance of software applications
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- development of technology using the laws of quantum mechanics
- develop install, test, and proper usage of electrical power equipment
- is responsible for making and keeping unix systems up and functional
- Is a branch of civil engineering that studies and uses earth's minerals to make solutions to problems.
- Optimizing industrial systems by creating new methods to do things
- study of hydraulic modeling
- create ways to extract oil and gas from deposits below Earth
- These engineers are people who Investigate force and motion by
- Creates and improves weapons designs for the military
- Design and plans protocols for safety and quality requirements.
- studies aircraft and space transportation
- These engineers help sort papers, and help get presentations ready. Also keeping files and making sure where everything is.
- provide insight and expertise on railway projects
- Builds exhibits for endangered or rare animals.
27 Clues: study of hydraulic modeling • maintains and repairs x-ray machines • Finding solutions to electrical issues • studies aircraft and space transportation • Builds exhibits for endangered or rare animals. • provide insight and expertise on railway projects • work on the infrastructure and constructs buildings • Creates and improves weapons designs for the military • ...
GMLS23shorttest 2023-07-09
Across
- Who coined the term "systems biology"? (4)
- You risk being accused of this if you do not cite appropriately (10)
- Natural sciences are divided into the physical sciences and the life sciences. What is an alternative word for the "life sciences" (7)
- Unlike Eukaryotes, this life-form has no nucleus and no organelles. (11)
- Who said, "I don't consider my ideas controversial, I consider them right"? (8)
- A type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell. (5)
- The "....." software revolution is a term used by computational biologists investigating the biological code that dictates cellular behavior (6)
- Who was called "Darwin's natural heir" a.k.a. "the Ant Man" (6)
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- Who was the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Charpentier? (6)
- Which technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology? (10)
- The large-scale study of the complex protein molecules produced by genes is called “......” (10)
- The name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5)
- The part of a debate in which reasons and evidence are provided to explain why one (debating) team disagrees with the other. (8)
- The innate emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms (9)
- The acronym referring to part of an antiviral system found in bacteria. (6)
- The African clawed frog has its place in biological history because it was the first animal to be "what" in a laboratory (6)
16 Clues: Who coined the term "systems biology"? (4) • The name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5) • Who was called "Darwin's natural heir" a.k.a. "the Ant Man" (6) • You risk being accused of this if you do not cite appropriately (10) • Unlike Eukaryotes, this life-form has no nucleus and no organelles. (11) • ...
Student Handbook 2023-08-21
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- Campus-wide program that encourages students to engaged.
- They watch out for their student's best interests, help hold the student accountable, communicate when inventions may be needed, and can serve as a liaison between guardians and the school.
- Student begins each year by creating goals that align with ourLearnerl Leaner Outcomes.
- Emails from Fusion can all be located where?
- A space where noise is kept to appropriate (inside) levels, and students should be aware of their surroundings – including being mindful of their volume, language, and activity level to not disrupt others.
- If a student is unexpectedly ill or plans to miss future class sessions, who should notify Fusion by phone or email?
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- Additional time scheduled for students who need more time to complete their independent work.
- Students are welcome to use the space to complete their work, in a noise free setting.
- The action of a student who turns in another student's work and claim it as their own.
- Important messages from your teachers, school, and administration will be displayed her.
10 Clues: Emails from Fusion can all be located where? • Campus-wide program that encourages students to engaged. • Students are welcome to use the space to complete their work, in a noise free setting. • The action of a student who turns in another student's work and claim it as their own. • ...
La colombiana que trabaja descubriendo mentiras 2012-09-01
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- To link (8)
- To hurry (9)
- Still (hands) (7)
- Hiring (12)
- To trick (7)
- She is no stranger to (2, 2, 5, 1)
- To jump to conclusions (6, 1, 12)
- To collaborate (9)
- White lie (7, 7)
- I bumped into (2, 4, 3)
- To advise (8)
- Sign (5)
- To advise (9)
- Detection (9)
- Discoveries (9)
- To train (8)
- Face (4)
- Prestigious (f) (11)
- Story (6)
- Reliable (9)
- To deepen (11)
- Fear (5)
- To warn (8)
- Technique (7)
- Lie (7)
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- To validate (7)
- To move away from (6)
- To investigate (9)
- Sheriff (8)
- Signal (5)
- To collect (7)
- Adequately (13)
- Field, scope (6)
- Along the way (2, 2, 6)
- Famous (6)
- Associate (5)
- Survival (13)
- Body language (8, 8)
- Behaviour (14)
- To be far from (6)
- Hunter (f) (4)
- To suspect (9)
- Assertive (7)
- Ability (9)
- Office of the public prosecutor (8)
- Career (7)
46 Clues: Lie (7) • Sign (5) • Face (4) • Fear (5) • Story (6) • Signal (5) • Famous (6) • Career (7) • To link (8) • Sheriff (8) • Hiring (12) • Ability (9) • To warn (8) • To hurry (9) • To trick (7) • To train (8) • Reliable (9) • Associate (5) • Survival (13) • To advise (8) • To advise (9) • Detection (9) • Assertive (7) • Technique (7) • To collect (7) • Behaviour (14) • Hunter (f) (4) • To suspect (9) • To deepen (11) • To validate (7) • ...
"Complete the crossword using the definitions. Once you finish, look at the circled letters to find your clue." 2024-11-25
5 Clues: An object used to unlock something. • Something that is kept hidden from others. • A valuable object hidden in a secret place. • A piece of information that helps solve a mystery. • A book where you write your thoughts or discoveries.
Age of Exploration Vocab 2025-01-07
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- the widespread transfer of plants, animals, and diseases
- an agreement between the Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal that defined where each could explore and claim lands
- first permanent English settlement in North America 1607
- segment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
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- a Portuguese mariner and explorer. In 1488, he became the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another
- a person who is out to conquer new territory
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- a Portuguese explorer and nobleman who was the first European to reach India by sea
16 Clues: a person who is out to conquer new territory • the widespread transfer of plants, animals, and diseases • first permanent English settlement in North America 1607 • a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons • the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies • ...
Crossword 2024-03-09
Across
- The last name of the inventor of the first commercial solar panel in the 1800s
- The developer of Power ISA and other immensely important inventions in computing
- Operating system for those who prefer their computer to have a beard
- The name of the launch vehicle with infamously small memory initially designed by a certain Von Braun
- The most famous and widely used search engine
- The university hospital where the first dialysis machine was invented
- The name of the spacecraft that landed on the moon on the 22nd of February
- lily The flower that inspired the Burj Khalifa's design
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- The first high-speed rail system's name
- Can be used to represent connections in said data structure. A n by m array of numbers.
- A program that "transpiles" from human legible code that closely resembles machine code to individual instructions
- The famous test to ascertain between humans and ai
- The memory safe programming language taking the world by storm - without a garbage collector
- The acronym for the network that became the foundation of the modern Internet
- The country where bacteria that could digest plastic were found for the first time in 2001
- The last name of the British engineer who played a large role in developing CT scans
16 Clues: The first high-speed rail system's name • The most famous and widely used search engine • The famous test to ascertain between humans and ai • lily The flower that inspired the Burj Khalifa's design • Operating system for those who prefer their computer to have a beard • The university hospital where the first dialysis machine was invented • ...
units 3 & 4 2020-10-30
Across
- a commonly used reference manager.
- a legal system which recognises the creator of intellectual products such as literature, music, photographs or film, as the owner of copyright, with the right of either exclusive use or to regulate the right of others to use the products for a certain period of time (not indefinitely).
- An act of taking other people’s work or ideas and passing them off as your own.
- the intangible property of an individual or organization as an outcome of human intellect and creativity.(12-8)
- the right to freely use, modify, copy, and share software, works of art, etc., on the condition that these rights be granted to all subsequent users or owners.
- _______ list- a list at the end of a paper indicating sources.
- A subtle form of verbal bias or manipulation.
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
- The quality of being unaffiliated with the subject of a publication.
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- The quality of being dependable or trustworthy.
- The quality of being unaffiliated with the subject of a publication.
- Predisposition, partiality, prejudice.
- copyright in the domain of material inventions.
- Academic - __________ refers to borrowing and use of another person’s assignment, with or without their knowledge or permission.
- referencig style used by NUST (abbeviation)
- use of another person's work without permission.
- reference to a source.
- Intellectual property (abbreviation)
18 Clues: reference to a source. • a commonly used reference manager. • Intellectual property (abbreviation) • Predisposition, partiality, prejudice. • referencig style used by NUST (abbeviation) • The quality of being dependable or trustworthy. • use of another person's work without permission. • A subtle form of verbal bias or manipulation. • ...
Agricultural Revolution Vocabulary 2016-03-30
Across
- money used to invest in business
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing of power (a sexist reference no longer used)
- new inventions; the science of industry
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
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- unproductive; inadequate of performance
- to use
- a complete change in something; an overthrow in government
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- land which could be used by everyone
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from the harmful rays of the sun
- an act of forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- world-wide
14 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • unproductive; inadequate of performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • a complete change in something; an overthrow in government • ...
Leonardo da Vinci 2021-01-27
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- How many years of schooling did Leonardo finish?
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- What did the merchant sell - the one who hired Leonardo to paint his wife?
- How many children did Mona have?
- seven How old was da Vinci when he died?
- The period of time during which Leonardo lived.
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- Where was Leonardo from?
- It was the fashion in Italy to shave these.
- How many paintings did da Vinci finish?
- Leonard invented this technique. He smudged edges instead of drawing lines.
- What does the word Mona mean in Italian?
- Supper One of Leonardo's famous paintings.
- How many years did it take for Leonardo to finish the Mona Lisa?
- What country did da Vinci live in?
14 Clues: Where was Leonardo from? • One of Leonardo's inventions. • How many children did Mona have? • What country did da Vinci live in? • How many paintings did da Vinci finish? • What does the word Mona mean in Italian? • seven How old was da Vinci when he died? • Supper One of Leonardo's famous paintings. • It was the fashion in Italy to shave these. • ...
4000 English Words 1 Unit 14 - Crossword 2020-06-26
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- the practical use of scientific discoveries (10)
- letters or other things that are sent to or from people (4)
- showing little thought or judgment (5)
- a place where you can buy things; a shop (5)
- a part of a play or movie in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period (5)
- a person who writes poems (4)
- used for describing something with a special and exciting quality (7)
- going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction (6)
- something that is nearby (5)
- a large, thin, flat, usually rectangular piece of something, paper for example (5)
- someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill or school subject (5)
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- to experience physical or mental pain (6)
- a long book about imaginary characters and events (5)
- a description of the main facts about something; a plan for a story or essay (7)
- the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible or allowed (5)
- something that tells you what something or someone is like (11)
- to make someone or something do what you want them to (7)
- something that is typical of the group of things that it is a member of (7)
- to produce writing or images on paper or other material with a machine (5)
- a test of a student's knowledge or skill in a particular subject (4)
20 Clues: something that is nearby (5) • a person who writes poems (4) • showing little thought or judgment (5) • to experience physical or mental pain (6) • a place where you can buy things; a shop (5) • the practical use of scientific discoveries (10) • a long book about imaginary characters and events (5) • to make someone or something do what you want them to (7) • ...
Physics 2021-02-22
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- they are measured in newtons
- a moment can not occur without it
- it is the tendency to resist changes
- The size of a physical quantity (used for scalars)
- it indicates the amount of particles in an object (it never changes)
- "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction)
- it is a negative or positive change in velocity/time
- the force acting on an object due to gravity
- it is a turning effect of a force
- it is the concept from which the force formula was found out
- measurement which has a direction
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- how far away a body is from its original starting point
- thank apples for his discoveries
- it describes how fast something is moving
- it is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object
- measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- it shows how fast a body is moving with a given direction
- They indicate the direction in which force is acting
- Force which tries to prevent two surfaces in contact from sliding over each other (it acts in the opposite direction)
- the force of attraction between masses
- distance/...=speed
- it is the final velocity minus the initial velocity, expressed with a negative sign
- it is also known as the law of inertia
- something measured with numbers and does not have a direction (only has a magnitude or size)
24 Clues: distance/...=speed • they are measured in newtons • thank apples for his discoveries • a moment can not occur without it • it is a turning effect of a force • measurement which has a direction • it is the tendency to resist changes • the force of attraction between masses • it is also known as the law of inertia • it describes how fast something is moving • ...
Chapter 10 2021-03-05
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- canal that connected the great lakes with New York City
- economic system where individuals own most businesses
- last name of man who began the factory system in America
- Senator from Massachusetts
- treaty that gave Florida to the US
- arrangement bringing manufacturing steps together in one place (two words)
- an artificial waterway
- inventor of the Clermont
- last name of man who proposed the Erie Canal
- shares of ownership in a company
- compromise that brought in MAine and Missouri as states
- last name of war hawk from South Carolina
- a grant that gives an inventor the sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- one of several separate compartments where water levels are raised or lowered
- money for investment
- projects to develop the nation's transportation system
- parts that can replace other identical parts
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- removal of weapons
- last name of man who invented cotton gin
- road that went from Maryland to vandalia, IL
- ship that made the trip from NYC to Albany in 32 hours
- last name of MExican priest who led revolt in Mexico against Spain
- application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- official population count
- loyalty to one's region
- Great Compromiser from Kentucky
- last name of General who raided Spanish forts in Florida
- 5th president of the US
- tax on imported goods
- machine that separates cotton from its seed
- toll road
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 • ...
Unit 1 Week 4 2020-10-02
Across
- papers issued to a person or company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a period of time
- declared one's own
- having or showing strong feeling
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: imagined • declared one's own • a sudden, important advance • having or showing strong feeling • influenced by charm, art, or skill • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Intellectual Property Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-08
Across
- Examples include anthologies, magazines, newspapers, and encyclopedias.
- design, or emblem used to represent their brand, products, or services.
- can include words, phrases, symbols, logos, used to protect a brand’s identity
- a legal right granted to an inventor giving them the exclusive right, 20yrs
- also known as a motto, is a short and memorable phrase of a brand, product
- this is intellectual property, refers to a work of fiction or non-fiction
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- when someone uses, reproduces, distributes, or performs a copyrighted work (such as a book, music, film, or software) without the permission
- a set of instructions or programs that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks
- Property refers to creations, such as inventions, literary, artistic works, designs, etc
- means to initiate legal proceedings against someone or an entity in a court of law
- a legal right that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a 70yrs
- allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright
12 Clues: Examples include anthologies, magazines, newspapers, and encyclopedias. • design, or emblem used to represent their brand, products, or services. • this is intellectual property, refers to a work of fiction or non-fiction • also known as a motto, is a short and memorable phrase of a brand, product • ...
4th hour agriculture in the north 2018-04-24
4 Clues: Cyrus McCormick’s inventions(2) • This is who created the steel-tipped plow(2) • A treeless valley west of Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota • A system of transportation that gave farmers access to new markets
ecconomics 2024-09-12
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- -> The demand for something essential, such as food or shelter
- -> Type of Economic system where resource allocation is taken by the State/Gov. Agencies
- -> The process of creating goods and services in an economy
- -> There is a scarcity of resources to satisfy society's unlimited needs and wants.
- -> All other factors influencing 2 variables are assumed to remain constant; “all other things being equal” (Latin)
- -> Type of Economic System where resource allocation is taken by the private sector, producers and consumers
- -> The role of the Entrepreneur in managing all 3 other FOPS, in order to enable production
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- -> Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise
- -> The process by which consumers satisfy their needs/wants
- -> The next best alternative that is given up as a result of making a choice
- -> The human workforce of the economy, includes the physical and mental effort involved production
- -> The inputs used to produce goods and services; they are divided into 4 factors of production (FOPS)
- -> The way in which a particular country attempts to answer the basic economic problem
- -> Joins the different combinations of products that can be produced in an economy in a given period of time
- -> The human-made inventions that aid in production
- -> The human-made inventions that aid in production
- -> The need to make decisions about the possible alternative uses of scarce resources
- -> The demand for something less important than the demand for a need, for example, a new car
- -> Individuals (consumers), Firms, and Governments
- -> The natural resources of an economy; all that lays on the surface of the earth
20 Clues: -> Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise • -> Individuals (consumers), Firms, and Governments • -> The human-made inventions that aid in production • -> The human-made inventions that aid in production • -> The process by which consumers satisfy their needs/wants • -> The process of creating goods and services in an economy • ...
Crossword 2025-11-27
Across
- From 950 - 1250, along period of warm weather helped provide better what for farming?
- The worst time of the 'little ice age' was during the years 1315 - 17, during which the Great Famine killed around 10% of what in north-west Europe?
- Islam's holy book
- Workers in poor physical condition could not produce as much food and so their living standards fell. They had little strength to fight off infection and low what?
- In what century in central Asia did Turkic and Mongol pastoral nomads unite under the Mongol leader Temujin (Genghis Khan)
- Founder of Islam
- What transported ceramics, silks, spices and teas, as well as knowledge, ideas and inventions along the Silk Road?
- One of the important centres of Islamic knowledge, architecture, culture and the exchange of ideas.
- What was the name of the four territories that the 24 million square kilometres the Mongol empire covered was divided into?
- The one God Mohammed taught people to believe in
- What did they do to any cities that opposed them?
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- What did they encourage across their vast territories?
- In many areas of Europe, the Black Death arrived in communities whose older members were already in poor physical condition from years of what?
- Which sea did the economy of the Muslim extend throughout?
- Pastoral nomads became highly successful warriors who established two huge what?
- The Mongols developed a reputation for what?
- Where was Mohammed born?
- What became the main religion in Arabia?
- What was the name of the ruler that each territory had?
19 Clues: Founder of Islam • Islam's holy book • Where was Mohammed born? • What became the main religion in Arabia? • The Mongols developed a reputation for what? • The one God Mohammed taught people to believe in • What did they do to any cities that opposed them? • What did they encourage across their vast territories? • What was the name of the ruler that each territory had? • ...
Agricultural Revolution (15) 2016-03-30
Across
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the ___________ a sexist reference no longer in use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- money used to invest in business
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone expect members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- world-wide
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- land which could be used by everyone
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • ...
WestWard Expansion 2024-04-25
Across
- A group of wagons going together in a line which is together.
- The person who takes risks for there business.
- People getting treated unfairly by who they are.
- Adding to a place or territory.
- People coming to California to find gold.
- The Destiny of the U.S. was itself to expand its presents.
- A large amount of goods are being created efficiently.
- Something hard to do people in different ways.
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- People gaining money from the Westward Expansion.
- The people who deliver mail as fast as possible to people.
- To announce something or state something.
- The inventions that helped people in the Expansion.
- Something you can do or possible.
- To do something in different ways.
- A water way made by people for transportation.
15 Clues: Adding to a place or territory. • Something you can do or possible. • To do something in different ways. • To announce something or state something. • People coming to California to find gold. • The person who takes risks for there business. • A water way made by people for transportation. • Something hard to do people in different ways. • ...
Myths Agriculture Africa 2024-11-20
Across
- Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses.
- A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market.
- The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture.
- Resources shared by communities, often targeted for privatization.
- Farming focused on producing food for the farmer's family rather than for sale.
- Treating resources as items to be bought and sold for monetary gain.
- Organization promoting agricultural transformation in Africa, supported by the Gates Foundation.
- A characteristic required for patented crop varieties, often reducing genetic diversity.
- Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use.
- The group most affected by restrictive seed laws and regulations.
- South The region where most crop biodiversity originates but is often exploited.
- Farmers contracted to grow crops for companies under specific agreements.
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- The process of converting public goods like seeds into private property.
- The exchange of goods and services, often regulated by international agreements.
- Abbreviation for the legal protections applied to intellectual property in agriculture.
- Legal rights granted to inventors to prevent others from using their inventions.
- The right of farmers to control their own seeds and agricultural practices.
- banks Facilities that store seeds to preserve genetic diversity for future use.
- An international agreement promoting plant variety protection laws.
- The variety of life in crops and ecosystems, often threatened by modern agriculture.
- heritage The traditional knowledge and practices passed down through generations.
- An agricultural approach emphasizing ecological and cultural diversity.
- The legal right to possess and control property or resources
- The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products, historically done without IPRs.
24 Clues: Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses. • The legal right to possess and control property or resources • A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market. • The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture. • Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use. • ...
Myths Agriculture Africa 2024-11-20
Across
- Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses.
- A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market.
- The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture.
- Resources shared by communities, often targeted for privatization.
- Farming focused on producing food for the farmer's family rather than for sale.
- Treating resources as items to be bought and sold for monetary gain.
- Organization promoting agricultural transformation in Africa, supported by the Gates Foundation.
- A characteristic required for patented crop varieties, often reducing genetic diversity.
- Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use.
- The group most affected by restrictive seed laws and regulations.
- South The region where most crop biodiversity originates but is often exploited.
- Farmers contracted to grow crops for companies under specific agreements.
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- The process of converting public goods like seeds into private property.
- The exchange of goods and services, often regulated by international agreements.
- Abbreviation for the legal protections applied to intellectual property in agriculture.
- Legal rights granted to inventors to prevent others from using their inventions.
- The right of farmers to control their own seeds and agricultural practices.
- banks Facilities that store seeds to preserve genetic diversity for future use.
- An international agreement promoting plant variety protection laws.
- The variety of life in crops and ecosystems, often threatened by modern agriculture.
- heritage The traditional knowledge and practices passed down through generations.
- An agricultural approach emphasizing ecological and cultural diversity.
- The legal right to possess and control property or resources
- The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products, historically done without IPRs.
24 Clues: Plants cultivated by farmers for food, fiber, or other uses. • The legal right to possess and control property or resources • A process where a few companies dominate the global seed market. • The basic unit of plant reproduction, essential for agriculture. • Clue: Rules or laws governing agricultural practices or seed use. • ...
Texas in the Recent Past 2025-05-05
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- To make things, usually in a factory.
- A place in Texas where a huge amount of oil was found in 1901, starting a big oil boom.
- Enterprise A system where people can start businesses and make money by selling things or services.
- When cowboys gather all the cattle together, often to move them or count them.
- refinery A factory where petroleum is cleaned and turned into useful products like gas.
- A person who buys or uses things, like food, toys, or clothes.
- Industry All the jobs and businesses involved in raising cows and selling their meat or other products.
- A type of fence made of twisted wire with sharp points to keep animals in or out.
- A group of businesses that make or sell similar things, like cars, clothes, or food.
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- A thick, black liquid found underground that can be made into things like gasoline and oil.
- New inventions or tools that make work easier or faster.
- A cowboy who rode along the edges of a ranch to keep track of the cattle and fix fences.
- A special mark burned onto a cow’s skin to show who owns it.
- When a group of animals, like cows, suddenly run together in a panic.
- Land without fences where animals like cows could roam freely.
- A person or company that makes or grows something, like food or goods.
- The engine at the front of a train that pulls the rest of the cars.
- A place where two or more train tracks or roads meet.
- A time when business grows very fast and lots of people make money.
- River War A fight between the U.S. Army and Native American tribes to move them to reservations.
20 Clues: To make things, usually in a factory. • A place where two or more train tracks or roads meet. • New inventions or tools that make work easier or faster. • A special mark burned onto a cow’s skin to show who owns it. • Land without fences where animals like cows could roam freely. • A person who buys or uses things, like food, toys, or clothes. • ...
Social Studies 2022-12-05
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- Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s
- A business giant who ended competition in the oil and gas industry by forming a trust
- make free from impurities
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- A poor scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad industry
- businesses owned by many investors
- To move faster
- effort to limit competition
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- tested a gas powered airplane
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- Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations
- enterprise the system in which privately owned business compete freely
- a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled
- A peace activist and a leader of the settlement house movement in America
- Formed a union in Ohio which was called the American Federation of Labor
- Building divided into many tiny apartments
- A center offering help to the urban poor
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- GrahamBell Wanted to create something that could carry the human voice and invented the telephone
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way
- A facility for diagnosis and treatment of outpatients.
- group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: To move faster • make free from impurities • effort to limit competition • tested a gas powered airplane • businesses owned by many investors • A center offering help to the urban poor • Building divided into many tiny apartments • Urbanization is the rapid growth city populations • Made automobiles available to everyone in the 1900s • ...
Destination Dayton Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- World's largest and oldest military aviation museum, located in Dayton.
- Venue in Dayton where you can see Broadway Shows.
- Name of Dayton's minor league baseball team.
- The admission cost to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, the National Aviation Hall of Fame, the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park Interpretive Centers, and the various area Five River MetroParks.
- The Wright's family home.
- This week Dayton is hosting a nationally televised NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Tournament this week for what sport?
- Something you can do on the Great Miami River in downtown Dayton (hint: hang ten).
- This Dayton museum promotes the opposite of war.
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- Name of free outdoor concert venue in downtown Dayton.
- Daytonian who invented the electric car starter.
- Field where the Wright Brothers really learned to fly.
- The number of acres of enclosed exhibits at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
- Dayton’s auto museum- The Citizen’s Motorcar Company/America’s “X” Museum features this type of car.
- The Wright Brothers first repaired and built these.
- This is one of Dayton’s many inventions. You can see many examples of these at Carillon Historical Park.
- True or false? Dayton is home to the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.
16 Clues: The Wright's family home. • Name of Dayton's minor league baseball team. • Daytonian who invented the electric car starter. • This Dayton museum promotes the opposite of war. • Venue in Dayton where you can see Broadway Shows. • The Wright Brothers first repaired and built these. • Name of free outdoor concert venue in downtown Dayton. • ...
Business management review 2021-12-13
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- persons or organizations that agree to provide some funds for a new business in exchange for an ownership interest or stake.
- Articulates a company's purpose. It announces to the world at large why your company exists.
- any independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its competitive area
- have 10 million businesses nationwide.
- someone who establishes their brand's trademark or trade name and a business system.
- the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, in modern times typically via the Internet.
- A marketing strategy used by fast food industries used to expand.
- Someone who pays a royalty and often an initial fee for the right to do business under the franchisor's name and system.
- an independent agency of the federal government that offers managerial and financial assistance to small businesses.
- a high-net-worth individual who provides financial backing for small startups or entrepreneurs, typically in exchange for ownership equity in the company.
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- Individuals from large firms who take responsibility for the development of inventions within the organization
- the process and managing a business to achieve desired objectives
- have 15% businesses nationwide.
- To reduce management layers corporate staff and work tasks to make the firm more flexible, resourceful
- A precise statement of the business rationale and a step by step explanation of how it will achieve its goal.
15 Clues: have 15% businesses nationwide. • have 10 million businesses nationwide. • the process and managing a business to achieve desired objectives • A marketing strategy used by fast food industries used to expand. • someone who establishes their brand's trademark or trade name and a business system. • ...
Nomadism 2016-01-18
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- = Semitic people who conquered Egypt in 17th c. BCE. As a result, Egypt became an imperial power
- = Nomads from central Anatolia who conquered Babylonians. They are well-known for two important technological inventions: light-horse drawn chariots and refinement of iron metallurgy
- = This word originally means “color” in Sanskrit (or caste)
- = A family of languages from India, Iran, and Europe that share common features
- = Flat grassland too arid for agriculture
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- = General term for the settled people in today’s Iraq who invented the wheel (plural)
- = Oldest identifiable steppe empire
- = Most important animal for inner Asian pastoralism
- = Large association of clans that share common ancestry
- = Mode of economy involving the breeding and raising of domesticated hoofed animals or livestock. It is also a way of life dependent on moving herds of stock to new pastures throughout the year.
- = This word means “Noble” in Sanskrit (nomadic people from Central Asia)
- = This word means “Knowledge” in Sanskrit (sacred texts of the ancient Aryan invaders of India and one of the most important sacred books of Hinduism)
12 Clues: = Oldest identifiable steppe empire • = Flat grassland too arid for agriculture • = Most important animal for inner Asian pastoralism • = Large association of clans that share common ancestry • = This word originally means “color” in Sanskrit (or caste) • = This word means “Noble” in Sanskrit (nomadic people from Central Asia) • ...
India Review X Word 2022-12-16
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- Famous Sanskrit work of literature completed during the Gupta golden age that contains Hindu philosophy
- Nomadic horsemen who invaded India during the time of the Gupta Empire
- Ancient Vedic religion of India
- Release from cycle of death and rebirth; the goal of Hinduism
- Gupta mathematician who invented the base 10 number system and made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
- The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system
- Emperor and military leader who expanded the Gupta Empire to its greatest size and whose reign began a golden age
- Irrational number crucial for calculations relating to circles and spheres
- Hindu belief in reincarnation, the idea that one is reborn after death
- Lifestyle that involves the renouncing of worldly possessions in favor of spiritual pursuits
- A group of people that are beneath the Hindu caste system (or the lowest level)
- Ancient civilization from which many aspects of Indian culture, such as Hinduism, originated
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- supreme Hindu deity
- Rebirth into a new body after death
- Ancient civilization that developed along the Indus River and mysteriously disappeared
- Hindu religious movement that places emphasis on devotion to a Hindu deity as a means to achieve moksha
- The highest mountains in the world, which stretch along northern India.
- Offshoot of Hinduism that became popular in east and southeast Asia
- Hindu belief in responsibilities & duties that govern a person's behavior and must be fulfilled to escape samsara
- The empire that united most of India during the early medieval period
- Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence.
- Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature
- Hindu belief that social position of birth is determined by behavior in previous lives
- A large river in northwest India
- River in northeast India
- Mongol Muslim Empire that conquered and ruled most of India during the late medieval period
26 Clues: supreme Hindu deity • River in northeast India • Ancient Vedic religion of India • A large river in northwest India • Rebirth into a new body after death • Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature • The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system • Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence. • ...
ethics 2015-02-10
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- law that protects inventions
- language translator that converts computer program statements expressed in a source language to machine language
- oral defamatory statement
- increase consumer confidence in site that help users make more informed decisions about whether to release personal infO
- theft of key pieces of personal information to impersonate a person
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- stealing personal identity data by tricking users into entering information on a counterfeit Web site
- Program source code made available for use or modification
- text files that a Web site can download to visitors’ hard drives so that it can identify visitors later
- logo package design, phrase, sound, or word that enables consumer to differentiate one company’s product from another’s
- sending of sexual messages, nude or seminude photos, or sexually explicit videos over a cell phone
- law that protects authored works
- policy assumes that consumers approve of companies collecting and storing their personal information
12 Clues: oral defamatory statement • law that protects inventions • law that protects authored works • Program source code made available for use or modification • theft of key pieces of personal information to impersonate a person • sending of sexual messages, nude or seminude photos, or sexually explicit videos over a cell phone • ...
The Birth of Television Crossword: 2026-03-27
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- Philo transformed his ideas into the first fully _____ television.
- Before television became common, people got their news and entertainment from this.
- The city where the World's Fair was held in 1939.
- Philo was this many years old when he built the first working model.
- Philo Farnsworth started thinking of his ideas when he was just a _____.
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- The first name of the teenager who had the idea for electronic television.
- This major global event caused networks to stop broadcasting.
- During the war, these places made supplies for soldiers instead of making televisions.
- One reason television didn't take off at first was that the sets were too _____.
- Television audiences grew rapidly after the war ended in this year. (Clue for kids: 1945).
- A TV set with this kind of "see-through" case proved to people that it wasn't a trick.
- One of the two inventions (along with the telephone) that made people think sending pictures was possible.
12 Clues: The city where the World's Fair was held in 1939. • This major global event caused networks to stop broadcasting. • Philo transformed his ideas into the first fully _____ television. • Philo was this many years old when he built the first working model. • Philo Farnsworth started thinking of his ideas when he was just a _____. • ...
Einstein Crossword 2022-10-26
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- “Do not worry about your difficulties in _______, I assure you that mine are greater.”
- Einstein’s first wife’s last name
- Last name of person who raced Einstein to general relativity equations
- Albert Einstein enrolled at the Zurich ______
- Position which Einstein was rejected for because he did not write a rehabilitation thesis
- Unified ______ theory
- Quantum ______, “spooky action at a distance”
- Political system that Einstein advocated for
- Place where Einstein attended two conferences and attacked quantum physics
- Institute for Advanced ______
- Bose-Einstein ______
- Einstein was offered to be the prime minister of this country
- Religion that Einstein associated with
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- Scientist and friend of Einstein who debated with him over quantum physics frequently
- The rise of this person convinced Einstein to change his views on pacifism
- Einstein was given the Nobel prize for discovering the law of the ______ effect
- Einstein's general relativity theory predicted that light passing next to the sun should be bent by 1.7 ______
- University at America where Einstein would stay
- The cosmological constant may be an explanation for dark ______
- In relativity, inertial and ______ forces are equivalent
- Last name of scientist who made a series of discoveries on how the universe was expanding
- Einstein's younger belief that reality is only what you can sense
- Einstein’s first job was at a ______ office
- Spooky action at a ______
- Einstein had a aneurysm in his abdominal ______
- City where Einstein was born
- Did Albert Einstein fail math?
- Einstein’s son who was institutionalized
- Name of Einstein’s boat
- Sketchy alternative theory that Einstein came up with before general relativity
30 Clues: Bose-Einstein ______ • Unified ______ theory • Name of Einstein’s boat • Spooky action at a ______ • City where Einstein was born • Institute for Advanced ______ • Did Albert Einstein fail math? • Einstein’s first wife’s last name • Religion that Einstein associated with • Einstein’s son who was institutionalized • Einstein’s first job was at a ______ office • ...
World IP Day 2025 Crossword 2025-04-22
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- They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights.
- _________ protects unique brand identifiers that help consumers recognize and differentiate your products or services.
- What is this year's World IP Day associated with?
- This famous Hollywood band recently performed in India which became a huge news, its name is also protected by trademark.
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- IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right?
- Thanjavur _______, received a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag in 2012-13, becoming the first musical instrument in India to receive such recognition.
- The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________.
7 Clues: IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right? • What is this year's World IP Day associated with? • They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights. • The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________. • ...
World IP Day 2025 Crossword 2025-04-23
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- They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights.
- _________ protects unique brand identifiers that help consumers recognize and differentiate your products or services.
- What is this year's World IP Day associated with?
- This famous music band recently performed in India which broke bookmyshow servers, its name is also protected by trademark.
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- IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right?
- Thanjavur _______, received a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag in 2012-13, becoming the first musical instrument in India to receive such recognition.
- The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________.
7 Clues: IPL Theme Song is protected by which IP Right? • What is this year's World IP Day associated with? • They protect inventions and give inventors exclusive rights. • The first patent for the electric guitar was issued on August 10, 1937 which was nicknamed as ____________. • ...
Famous personalities from medicine and their discoveries 2025-02-20
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- Discovered the use of insulin in diabetes treatment
- Discovered penicillin (8 letters)
- Pioneered organ transplantation
- Developed the pasteurization process
- Discovered radiation and developed radioactivity for medicine
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- Developed the first antibiotic
- Founded the principles of modern medicine
- Pioneered the use of radiation for treating cancer
- Developed the first vaccine for smallpox
- The first person to use the term 'vaccination'
- for the Crossword:
11 Clues: for the Crossword: • Developed the first antibiotic • Pioneered organ transplantation • Discovered penicillin (8 letters) • Developed the pasteurization process • Developed the first vaccine for smallpox • Founded the principles of modern medicine • The first person to use the term 'vaccination' • Pioneered the use of radiation for treating cancer • ...
Rise of American Industry 2024-08-27
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- How many time zones is the Continental US divided into?
- Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads.
- Was the first to use the Assembly on a mass production scale.
- US a large amounts of these which helped spur on the industrial revolution
- Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions
- Where did the 2 lines of the Transcontinental Railroad meet?
- Invented the Telephone.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out of the east.
- The Central Pacific’s workforce was made up of mostly these immigrants.
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- First Railroad to Link the US From the East Coast to the West Coast.
- The period of time from about 1870s to 1890s was known as what?
- What animal was nearly hunted to extinction to make way for the Railroad
- Came up with the process of making Steel Cheaper and Faster.
- By the end of the 1890’s most Native-American were forced to live where?
- How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years?
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out fo the west.
- He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range?
- Developed the first mailorder catalog in America.
- What region of America became the breadbasket of America?
- The Union Pacific’s workforce consisted of Civil War veterans and this group of immigrants.
20 Clues: Invented the Telephone. • Developed the first mailorder catalog in America. • Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads. • Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions • He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range? • How many time zones is the Continental US divided into? • How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years? • ...
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. • ...
LEGAL REGULATION OF PATENT LAW 2015-11-09
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- / the main objects of patent law are utility models, industrial designs and ...
- / what type of license is opposite to voluntary license
- / right of real creator to be referred to as the author of an invention, utility model or industrial design is called...
- / Devices as objects of invention include constructions and ...
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- / set of techniques which are carried out in a specific order or in compliance with certain rules is called
- / what kind of design is a styling design of product appearance
- / is a material mass created artificially which is a set of interconnected elements
- / a law which is a specific branch, its method is a set of legal modes, their interconnection which is typical for regulation of these social relations
8 Clues: / what type of license is opposite to voluntary license • / what kind of design is a styling design of product appearance • / Devices as objects of invention include constructions and ... • / the main objects of patent law are utility models, industrial designs and ... • / is a material mass created artificially which is a set of interconnected elements • ...
