discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
- When you make something
- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
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- The first Han Emperor
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- A village in the yellow river valley
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- One Ancient China Religion
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- A village in the yellow river valley
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- One Ancient China Religion
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- The first Han Emperor
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
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- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- When you make something
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
GREECE 2023-02-01
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- THE NATIONAL ANIMAL.
- THIS ISLAND IS THE LEGENDARY BIRTHPLACE OF APOLLO.
- THE CURRENT PRESIDENT OF GREECE IS KATERINA ____.
- THE FIRST KING OF GREECE WAS KING _____.
- ONE OF THE GREEKS MANY INVENTIONS.
- THE LARGEST RIVER IN GREECE.
- THE CAPITAL OF GREECE.
- GREECES CHILDHOOD FRIEND COUNTRY.
- THE BLUE IN THE GREEK FLAG SYMBOLIZES THE SKY & ___.
- FAMILY ______, GENEROSITY & INTERDEPENDENCE REMAIN DEEPLY IMPORTANT TO PEOPLES LIVES.
- GREECE IS THE SOLE PRODUCER OF THIS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN THE EUROPEAN UNION.
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- WHAT DOES MT. ATHOS MEAN?
- GREECE IS OFTEN CALLED THE _____ OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION.
- THE COUNTRY IS WELL KNOWN FOR THE TOUSANDS OF ISLANDS DOTTING THE BLUE ____ SEA.
- WHICH GREEK CITY HAS A HUGE CANAL GOING THROUGH IT.
- THE LARGEST MOUNTAIN IN GREECE.
- THE NATIONAL DISH.
- GREECE HAS THE LONGEST _____ IN EUROPE.
- THE FIRST _____ WERE HELD IN GREECE.
- THE OLDEST CURRENCY IN THE WORLD USED IN GREECE.
- THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT & THE ______ MAKE GREECE ONE OF THE MOST SEISMICALLY ACTIVE COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD.
21 Clues: THE NATIONAL DISH. • THE NATIONAL ANIMAL. • THE CAPITAL OF GREECE. • WHAT DOES MT. ATHOS MEAN? • THE LARGEST RIVER IN GREECE. • THE LARGEST MOUNTAIN IN GREECE. • GREECES CHILDHOOD FRIEND COUNTRY. • ONE OF THE GREEKS MANY INVENTIONS. • THE FIRST _____ WERE HELD IN GREECE. • GREECE HAS THE LONGEST _____ IN EUROPE. • THE FIRST KING OF GREECE WAS KING _____. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
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- a person who runs a business
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- to trickle slowly
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- money used to invest in business
- a person with money to invest
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- the amount of goods available
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- the right to vote
- action in one's own interest
- those wishing to purchase goods
- in this context, the upper class
- new inventions, the science of industry
- made by humans
- world-wide
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- desire for particular goods
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- land which could be used by everyone
- to feed on growing plants
- a fee for using a road
26 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • to trickle slowly • a fee for using a road • to feed on growing plants • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • action in one's own interest • a person with money to invest • the amount of goods available • those wishing to purchase goods • in this context, the upper class • ...
ECOLOGY 2018-01-10
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- two species arise from one.
- ability of a living system to be restored through secondary succession.
- Restrict coastal locations for fish farmsControl pollution more strictly
- are new discoveries and new ideas that can overthrow a well-accepted scientific theory or law.
- excessive nutrients into the lake.
- the arrangement of its atoms or ions within molecules does not change.
- a colorless and suffocating gas, also comes from volcanoes.
- average number of children born to women in a population during reproductive years.
- processs which specialized bacteria can convert simple inorganic compounds.
- an extremely hot fire that leaps from treetop to treetop or whole burning trees
- consists of the parts of the earth’s air, water, and soil where life is found.
- an increase in a nation’s output of goods and services.
- effect natural warming effect ofthe troposphere.
- mostly in the interiors of continents in areas too moist for deserts and too dry for forests.
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- an interaction that benefits one species but has little effect on the other.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs.
- distribution of males and females among age groups in a population.
- The extinction of many species in a relatively short period of geologic time
- the dimly lit middle zone, does not contain photosynthesizing producers.
- country’s rarest and most imperiled species are concentrated in a few areas
- Functions of nature such as purification of air and water, which support life and human economies.
- is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest
- evolution process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations.
- the area of ocean needed to sustain the consumption of an average person or the world.
- occurs when two or more processes interact, the combined effect is greater than before.
25 Clues: two species arise from one. • excessive nutrients into the lake. • effect natural warming effect ofthe troposphere. • an increase in a nation’s output of goods and services. • occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs. • a colorless and suffocating gas, also comes from volcanoes. • is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest • ...
Solar system assessment 2021-06-10
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- animal animal that hunts at night
- a device that requires skill for proper use
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- the relationship that exists between the size, number, or amount of two things and that is often represented by two numbers
- (plural) any one of the very large groups of stars that make up the universe
- the act or process of moving or turning around a central point
- plural) the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring
- everything that exists anywhere
- a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
- (plural) a group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name
- of first rank or importance or value
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- a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants
- to change level, strength, or value frequently
- having to do with the natural force that causes things to fall towards the earth
- the science or occupation of farming
- a system that includes a star and all of the matter which orbits that star, including planets and their moons
- a situation in which there is much destruction or confusion
- to look at (something) in a careful way to learn more about it
- extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
- extend in scope or range area
- of or relating to or evolving
- a science that deals with the history of a planet as recorded in rocks
- ideas that are believed by many people but that are not true
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- something seen or learned for the first time
- a device that is used to obtain information from outer space and send it back to Earth
26 Clues: extend in scope or range area • of or relating to or evolving • everything that exists anywhere • animal animal that hunts at night • the science or occupation of farming • of first rank or importance or value • a device that requires skill for proper use • something seen or learned for the first time • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • ...
medium1 2023-09-15
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- Involving actions or measures taken in advance to prevent harm or mitigate risk.
- Pertaining to the authority or power of a particular legal or administrative jurisdiction.
- The distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave, often used in the context of light or electromagnetic waves.
- The process of covering walls with decorative paper or material to enhance the interior of a room.
- Something that is considered extremely unpleasant or morally offensive.
- The feeling of being upset or discouraged when one's efforts are hindered or unfulfilled.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through formal or informal means.
- The quality of being creative and open to new ideas, often leading to the development of new solutions or products.
- Pertaining to a legislative body or system of government where elected representatives make and pass laws.
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- A joyful and festive observance or event to mark a special occasion.
- Electricity generated by the movement of water, typically from dams and turbines.
- Pertaining to or associated with the government or governing authorities.
- The process of meeting the necessary requirements or standards to be considered suitable or eligible for a particular role or task.
- The act of traveling or investigating a new area or subject to gain knowledge or make discoveries.
- Relating to or emphasizing usefulness, practicality, or functionality over aesthetic or artistic considerations.
- The visible features of an area of land, often including natural elements like mountains, rivers, and trees.
- The act of making a process or task easier or more accessible for others.
- A state of being cheerful, carefree, and free from anxiety or seriousness.
- The ability to comprehend or grasp the meaning or significance of something; sympathy or empathy for others.
- A person who studies and has a deep interest in the natural world, including plants, animals, and ecosystems.
20 Clues: A joyful and festive observance or event to mark a special occasion. • Something that is considered extremely unpleasant or morally offensive. • Pertaining to or associated with the government or governing authorities. • The act of making a process or task easier or more accessible for others. • ...
How Does Light Allow Me To See? 2020-12-04
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- This is made to help explain a concept or to help predict what could happen.
- The sun, a candle, and a lightbulb are each examples of a light ___.
- This is when you collect information using your senses. You are making ___.
- This is the opening in the eye.
- A shadow is formed behind an object that ___ the path of light.
- This is when you look at the strengths and weaknesses of a model. You are ___ it.
- A direct ____ is what the light travels on to go to an object and then the eye.
- This is a trick that makes the brain think one thing is happening, when reality is something different.
- Light must enter the ___ or sensor to be seen or detected.
- An ___ can be seen if four conditions are met: there needs to be an ___, an eye, a source of light, and a direct path between the ___ and the eye.
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- Scientific ___ (SP) are the discoveries we make and the facts we prove to be true as we do our investigations.
- This is something that occurs regularly, but makes us wonder how and why it is occurring.
- A ___ is seen by detecting that less light reaches the eyes from it than from the area surrounding it.
- This means to come to an agreement.
- Light travels forever in ___ lines. (Be careful to spell it correctly.)
- This is the only thing the eye can detect.
- This is a single beam of light.
- This is the unit of measurement used to measure how much light the light sensor was detecting.
- A good claim is supported with ___. This is the data you collect and the observations that you made that support the claim.
- To see an object, the light must _____ off the object and into the eye.
20 Clues: This is the opening in the eye. • This is a single beam of light. • This means to come to an agreement. • This is the only thing the eye can detect. • Light must enter the ___ or sensor to be seen or detected. • A shadow is formed behind an object that ___ the path of light. • The sun, a candle, and a lightbulb are each examples of a light ___. • ...
occupation 2023-06-19
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- A creator of beauty, wielding brushes and colors to turn blank canvases into mesmerizing works of art.
- A wordsmith with a storytelling gift, weaving tales and crafting adventures that ignite our imagination and touch our hearts.
- A melody maestro, playing enchanting tunes that stir our emotions and transport us to magical realms of sound.
- A sky navigator, soaring through the clouds with skillful precision, and taking us on thrilling journeys to distant lands.
- A culinary magician, creating mouthwatering masterpieces with a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of flavors.
- A knowledge wizard who unlocks the doors of curiosity, guiding us through the realms of learning and discovery.
- A curious investigator, unraveling the mysteries of the world through experiments and discoveries that expand our knowledge.
- Officer A guardian of justice, wearing a badge of honor, and ensuring safety in our communities with fairness and courage.
- A dream builder, sketching blueprints and shaping spaces to create stunning structures that blend form and function.
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- A champion of sports, running, jumping, and competing with strength and skill, inspiring us with their remarkable feats.
- A problem-solving wizard, using their brilliant mind to design and build magnificent structures that shape our world.
- An animal whisperer, caring for furry, feathery, and scaly friends, ensuring their well-being and wagging tails of gratitude.
- A superhero in a white coat, using their magical healing powers to make us feel better and keep us healthy.
- A fearless hero in a shiny uniform, battling against blazing flames and saving the day with bravery and strength.
- An explorer of the cosmos, donning a spacesuit to journey among the stars, discovering the wonders of the universe.
15 Clues: A creator of beauty, wielding brushes and colors to turn blank canvases into mesmerizing works of art. • A superhero in a white coat, using their magical healing powers to make us feel better and keep us healthy. • A culinary magician, creating mouthwatering masterpieces with a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of flavors. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-23
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- system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- is one of Newton's three rules of motion; it explains that planetary bodies continue in elliptical orbits around the sun because every object is attracted to other objects by gravity
- is any of the concentric, revolving, spherical transparent shells in which, according to ancient astronomy, the stars, sun, planets, and moon are set.
- theory says knowledge is achieved by observations
- Galileo Galilei invented this to make sure the sun is centered and used it to make other discoveries
- Sun-centered system of the universe in which planets revolve around the sun
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- person who studies and tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker
- systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- doctrine that scientists should proceed from the particular to the general by making systematic observations and conducting carefully organized experiments to test hypotheses or theories
- Earth-centered, a system of planetary motion that revolves around the Earth
10 Clues: theory says knowledge is achieved by observations • person who studies and tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker • Earth-centered, a system of planetary motion that revolves around the Earth • Sun-centered system of the universe in which planets revolve around the sun • ...
Familia Lenti 2020-12-23
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- cares for a menagerie of creatures by day, creates heinous inventions by night
- can duke it out with the baddest when needed but still cries at a stubbed toe
- scared of her own shadow despite being named after the antichrist
- elite motorist who knows the roads like the back of her...hand
- very laid back gentleman despite being dressed to the nines
- frequents black tie affairs but falls asleep upon arrival
- a shy creature who is loyal to his partner for life
- loves streaking; despises headwear of any kind
- kingpin who maintains an unassuming persona
- the epitome of the ugly duckling who now flexes on the haters
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- siren who chooses to use her many powers for evil
- an alert being constantly on the lookout for anything suspicious
- enjoys cheap drinks and considering the status of forgotten public locations
- suspected to have practiced the dark arts in her past life
- has brows that rival those of Groucho Marx
- wails in the hallways on dark nights, as if to call out to her forgotten companions
- is one with dirt, rocks, and boulders
- said to have eyes that stay hidden under a dark shroud of mystery
- misunderstood; defies the reputation he garnered in his youth
- secretly takes the form of a werewolf during a full moon
20 Clues: is one with dirt, rocks, and boulders • has brows that rival those of Groucho Marx • kingpin who maintains an unassuming persona • loves streaking; despises headwear of any kind • siren who chooses to use her many powers for evil • a shy creature who is loyal to his partner for life • secretly takes the form of a werewolf during a full moon • ...
Medieval Doctors & Medicine 2023-03-27
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- doctors didn't know where illnesses came from but many people believed it was from evil spirits or god
- doctors were in this class of people
- in medieval times doctors experimented with this to stop pain during surgeries
- _chamber a dark furnished room in a home where wealthy women went a month before giving birth
- these were the actual cause of the bubonic plague
- doctors used many of these to help or cure illnesses
- one of the materials commonly used to make tools fro doctors
- in the early medieval period is when medical students started attending universities
- medical practices were poor and many people went to this rather than a doctor
- one common procedure was _ holes into peoples skulls
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- a more commonly used term for a doctor in medieval times
- doctors wore this type of clothing including gloves boots pointed masks and red
- in medieval times doctors did many different
- doctors often used these to cure illnesses but they were sometimes potentially lethal
- during the medieval period doctor made many medical _
- the medieval term for tuberculosis
- an herb used commonly to treat fever, which was thought of as a disease rather than a symptom
- a common practice used to collect blood for medical treatment
- Humberto Fernandez-Moran invented this in 1914
- deadly plague that killed many people in the medieval times
20 Clues: the medieval term for tuberculosis • doctors were in this class of people • in medieval times doctors did many different • Humberto Fernandez-Moran invented this in 1914 • these were the actual cause of the bubonic plague • doctors used many of these to help or cure illnesses • one common procedure was _ holes into peoples skulls • ...
Jacques Cousteau 2025-08-28
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- The country Jacques Cousteau was born in.
- Jacques Cousteau invented a small one of these for seafloor exploration.
- An organization called the Cousteau _______ continues to work to preserve the world’s oceans.
- The name of Jacques Cousteau's research ship, which he launched in 1950.
- Jacques Cousteau was in an ________ which meant he broke both his arms.
- Jacques Cousteau did this every day in the mid 1930s and it led to his interest in ocean exploration.
- Jacques Cousteau produced and starred in many __________ programmes.
- Jacques Cousteau invented some of these picture-taking devices that were able to be used underwater.
- The name Jacques Cousteau gave his device invented in 1943.
- Jacques Cousteau was famous for exploring this part of the world.
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- Jacques Cousteau served in this war.
- The name of the book Jacques Cousteau published in 1952.
- This stands for “self-contained underwater-breathing apparatus.”
- The city where Jacque Cousteau died.
- Émile ______ was the engineer who helped Jacques Cousteau to invent his device.
- Jacques Cousteau made lots of inventions that were useful to these kinds of people.
- Jacques Cousteau attended a _____ academy after going to boarding school.
- As well as swimming, Jacques Cousteau was interested in this activity as a boy.
- The crew on Jacques Cousteau's research ship carried out many of these.
- Jacques Cousteau used these underwater every day in the mid 1930s to help him see.
20 Clues: Jacques Cousteau served in this war. • The city where Jacque Cousteau died. • The country Jacques Cousteau was born in. • The name of the book Jacques Cousteau published in 1952. • The name Jacques Cousteau gave his device invented in 1943. • This stands for “self-contained underwater-breathing apparatus.” • ...
Capitalism Crossword #12 2013-12-07
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- A financial gain
- He believed that the extension of the labor theory of value indicated capitalists would exploit workers by depriving them of value that workers themselves create.
- A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- The state of great comfort and extravagant living.
- Higher in rank, status, or quality.
- A Scottish-American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy.
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- Wealth in the form of money owned by a person or organization a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- A person doing unskilled manual work for wages.
- Favorable or advantageous; resulting in good.
- He is best know for his works "The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759)", and "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776)".
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- Manage and responsible for the running of a business, organization, etc
- A wealthy person who uses money to invest in trade and industry for profit in accordance with the principles of capitalism.
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- People living together in a more or less ordered community
20 Clues: A financial gain • Higher in rank, status, or quality. • Favorable or advantageous; resulting in good. • An abundance of valuable possessions or money. • A person doing unskilled manual work for wages. • Having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy. • The state of great comfort and extravagant living. • People living together in a more or less ordered community • ...
Innovation and invention 2025-07-04
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- made available to the public for use or sale
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical use
- designed to continue being useful as technology changes
- major advances or discoveries in technology or science
- owned by a company and legally protected from copying
- places where scientific experiments and tests are conducted
- edge another term for cutting-edge, especially in innovation
- featuring or introducing new ideas or methods
- a unique device or process that is newly created
- legal protection for creators of original content like text or music
- edge the most advanced or modern stage of development
- a counterfeit product made to look like the real thing
- the process of improving or creating new products
- and development the department focused on innovation and new product creation
- using the most modern and advanced technology available
- legal rights to exclusively make or sell an invention
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- downloading getting digital content from the internet without authorization
- fees paid to the owner for the right to use intellectual property
- using simple or outdated technology
- a new idea, method, or device that brings improvement
- to create the plan or appearance of a product or system
- name the name given to a product by its producer
- licence legally allowed to use something owned by someone else
- no longer in use because it is outdated
- using advanced, modern technology
- centre a facility dedicated to scientific or technical research
- to create something that has never existed before
- to introduce new ideas, methods, or products
- a symbol, word, or phrase legally registered to represent a brand
- infringement using copyrighted material without permission
- the unauthorized copying and distribution of content
- to improve or bring something into existence
- property creations of the mind that are protected by law (e.g., patents, trademarks, copyright)
33 Clues: using advanced, modern technology • using simple or outdated technology • no longer in use because it is outdated • made available to the public for use or sale • to introduce new ideas, methods, or products • to improve or bring something into existence • featuring or introducing new ideas or methods • a unique device or process that is newly created • ...
Chap 1,2,3 crossword puzzle 2022-12-02
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- enterprise: the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Buildings divine into many tiny apartments.
- and Orville Wright: Tested the first gas powered plane.
- Carnegie: A ruthless businessman.
- place where people receive medical treatment for free or a small fee.
- Gompers: former of the A.F.L or American federation of labor.
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- house: a center for offering help to urban poor.
- To change or make a difference.
- D. Rockefeller: Son of a peddler to a Owner of an oil empire with ruthless tactics.
- a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- to increase in speed.
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- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- to get rid of.
- line: A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Purify or make free from impurities.
- Rapid growth of city populations.
- Ford: Made the automobile affordable for every american.
- bargaining:unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- Business owned by many investors.
- to give reason for an action.
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directions.
- Addams: Opened the very first settlement house in Chicago.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Graham Bell: Inventor of the telephone.
25 Clues: to get rid of. • to increase in speed. • to give reason for an action. • To change or make a difference. • Rapid growth of city populations. • Carnegie: A ruthless businessman. • Business owned by many investors. • Purify or make free from impurities. • Graham Bell: Inventor of the telephone. • Buildings divine into many tiny apartments. • ...
Medieval/Renaissance Practice 2021-05-14
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- The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- S___ Music was Non-Religious music
- A composer of the Renaissance Era. Wrote Polyphonic music and used the printing press to his advantage to mass produce his work.
- S___ Music was religious music
- Music notes used in the Medieval Era. It used to be written mostly as a quick reminder of the melody. Looked like little squares and squiggles.
- ___Music is the evolution of organum. One of the first types of harmony. Voices are layered and voices start at different times.
- Composer of the Medieval Era. Wrote over 400 poems and lyrics and was friends with the King.
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- This was the most popular musical genre of the Renaissance Era. Used only voices, no instruments.
- The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian Chant to the church?
- A machine used to make copies of music and words. Helped mass produce sheet music and made music accessible to everyone
- Considered the first middle class. They hired musicians for their 'Bougie' parties.
- It was between the years 1400-1600. It was a time for reform and humanism. Details became important and inventions flourished.
- ___Music is made up of one single line of melody. There is no harmony involved and was primarily used in the church.
14 Clues: S___ Music was religious music • S___ Music was Non-Religious music • The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian Chant to the church? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-26
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- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production.
- _______________ revolution A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- A new product, system, or process that has never existed before
- Basic natural materials that become part of a physical product
- Development of a system which supports machine production of goods
- Emerged as the most famous socialist belief system during the 19th century. Saw all of history as the story of class struggle.
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- Identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
- ________________ System The manufacture of goods in the household setting, a production system that gave way to the factory system
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- the transformation from a traditional, rural, agrarian society to a secular, urban, industrial society.
- A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
14 Clues: Basic natural materials that become part of a physical product • A new product, system, or process that has never existed before • An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. • Development of a system which supports machine production of goods • Identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing • ...
Physics crossword 2013-09-29
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- A magnet mono__________ doesnot exist.
- His main discoveries include those of electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- A ball thrown into the air. A bullet fired from a gun. A ball shot from a cannon.
- Why is the sky blue?
- First Indian pico-satellite (weighing less than 1 kg). Developed by a team from seven engineering colleges from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
- Capacity of a system to perform work.
- Human Camera.
- Energy delivered/Energy supplied.
- It has six flavors: up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top.
- <1, subsonic. >1, supersonic.
- Variable resistor.
- CGS unit of "capacity of a system to perform work".
- Number 8 and Its name derives from the Greek roots which means "Acid Producer".
- Without this we wouldn't have radio, television, music, or swings on playgrounds, but occasionally causes a bridge to collapse, a helicopter to fly apart, or other inconveniences.
- This term was coined by Paul Dirac to commemorate the contribution of Satyendra Nath Bose.
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- A systematic enterprise that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
- The greatness of magnitude.
- Electrically neutral medium of positive and negative particles.
- At atmospheric pressure, Water boils at 212 degree ____________.
- Equals mg.
- A Blackhole slows down ___________.
- A material that spontaneously emits radiations.
- To move (something) to a higher place or position from a lower one.
- Chunks of rock floating in space.
- "The crown seems lighter under water".
- Cycles per second.
- Without these in your eye there would'nt be any rainbow.
- A California-based company that designs, manufactures and sells electric cars and electric vehicle powertrain components is named after this physicist.
- Named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Coloured light in the night sky.
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet.
30 Clues: Equals mg. • Human Camera. • Variable resistor. • Cycles per second. • Why is the sky blue? • The greatness of magnitude. • <1, subsonic. >1, supersonic. • Energy delivered/Energy supplied. • Chunks of rock floating in space. • Last letter of the Greek alphabet. • A Blackhole slows down ___________. • Capacity of a system to perform work. • A magnet mono__________ doesnot exist. • ...
Digital Education Management 2024-03-11
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- the amount that is produced by a person, machine, factory, country, etc.
- a system of rules, ideas, or beliefs that is used to plan or decide something
- an important job, especially a military one, that someone is sent somewhere to do
- using new methods or ideas
- the act of making all the people involved in a plan or activity work together in an organized way
- something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it can operate
- an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football and hockey
- (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- (knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities
- the act of deciding how to do something
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- a group of people who work together in an organized way for a shared purpose
- the process of teaching and learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
- using an electronic system that changes sounds or images into signals in the form of numbers before it stores them or sends them
- the conditions that you live or work in and the way that they influence how you feel or how effectively you can work
- the subjects studied in a school, college, etc. and what each subject includes
- a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person
- enthusiasm for doing something
- the process of making or growing goods to be sold
- relating to the methods and theory of teaching
- being in control of an office, shop, team, etc
20 Clues: using new methods or ideas • enthusiasm for doing something • the act of deciding how to do something • relating to the methods and theory of teaching • being in control of an office, shop, team, etc • the process of making or growing goods to be sold • the amount that is produced by a person, machine, factory, country, etc. • ...
hard9 2023-09-15
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- The highest point of development or culmination; the elevation of someone to divine status or greatness.
- A cardinal number representing one followed by 18 zeros (10^18) in the international numbering system.
- The occurrence of fortunate events or discoveries by chance, often when searching for something else entirely.
- Outstandingly bad, shocking, or flagrant in a negative sense.
- Displaying or consisting of only one color or a limited range of colors, often used in the context of visual arts.
- A person who is between the ages of 80 and 89 years old.
- A historical process of mummification by using honey, sometimes associated with ancient medicinal practices.
- A linguistic phenomenon in which a letter or group of letters is omitted unintentionally when writing or copying a word.
- The joyful, anticipatory feeling that comes from imagining future pleasures or happiness.
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- Beginning to exist, develop, or emerge; in the early stages of formation or growth.
- An informal term for language that is confusing or nonsensical, similar to gobbledygook.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the mapping and study of the stars and celestial objects.
- Pertaining to the scientific study of animals and their behavior, classification, and distribution.
- A division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
- Relating to or suffering from indigestion or a grouchy, irritable temperament.
- Characterized by unrest, disorder, or agitation; marked by irregular or violent motion.
- The practice or study of compiling and editing dictionaries; the process of writing or editing dictionaries.
- Shaded or shadowy, often used to describe a place with a lot of trees and shade.
- An early motion picture device used for viewing short films in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- A person who has an obsessive desire for power, wealth, or grandiosity and often exhibits delusions of grandeur.
20 Clues: A person who is between the ages of 80 and 89 years old. • Outstandingly bad, shocking, or flagrant in a negative sense. • Relating to or suffering from indigestion or a grouchy, irritable temperament. • Shaded or shadowy, often used to describe a place with a lot of trees and shade. • ...
BAROQUE/CLASSICAL ERA QUIZ GRADES 9-12 2014-12-08
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- Baroque composer who wrote over 500 keyboard sonatas
- A large scale variations set by J. S. Bach
- Didactic pieces by Bach in either two or three voice textures
- A Classical era form commonly used as a final movement in sonatas and featuring a frequently returning “A” section throughout
- Short, idiosyncratic piano pieces by Beethoven that represent his unusual but highly musical personality
- A lesser known Baroque composer of French origin
- A Baroque composer who wrote a Chaconne in G major that sounds very much like a theme and variations
- The Harpsichord is different from both the modern piano and the classical pianoforte in that it has a mechanism that doesn’t strike, but rather ________ the string
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- Translated means “storm and stress” and represents a fiery and dramatic quality found in much early Classical era music
- The common abbreviation of the final third of sonata form
- A composer whose dates are 1756-1791
- A Baroque composer whose music was largely obscure during his life, but still had an enormous impact on Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Liszt
- The title of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2
- The German word for art song, of which Schubert delivered over 600 of these in his short life
- “Unity of ________” refers to the Baroque practice of having a single feeling or character within a piece or movement
15 Clues: A composer whose dates are 1756-1791 • A large scale variations set by J. S. Bach • A lesser known Baroque composer of French origin • Baroque composer who wrote over 500 keyboard sonatas • The common abbreviation of the final third of sonata form • Didactic pieces by Bach in either two or three voice textures • ...
chapters 19-20 2015-01-15
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- studied the suns position in the universe
- isaac newtons book about discoveries
- ivan seized land from these russian nobles
- most powerful of the tudor monarchs
- magnificent palace built by Louis XIV outside of paris
- theories that tried to explain facts
- how old peter was when he came to the throne
- brought to england after a long period of social turmoil
- lockes book on his views of government
- first tudor monarch
- hobbes book that explained his view on government
- last of the spanish hapsburgs
- latest technology was available in the ______ subdivision of moscow
- louis XIV's nickname
- sophisticated thinkers
- peters stepmother
- used the microscope to disocver the cell
- richest city that peter wanted to see
- investigated planetary movements
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- peter became this in order to learn about ship building
- protestant worship was forbidden here
- had the nickname "the terrible"
- empire that russia based their culture on
- last of the great rulers in russia
- peter believed that rank should be based on this and nobility
- succeeded elizabeth
- thomas hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- how old peter was when he died
- a leather whip used for torture
- peter took bells from hwere to rebuild the army
- succeeded charles II
- famous playwright in england
- used the scientific method to formulate groundbreaking theories
- palace guards
- wrote the biting satires of the church and the french court
- the russian rulers tried to gain access to here to increase trade and security
- peter's older brother
- series of uprisings by nobles and peasants
- used mathematics to prove that the planes moved around the sun
- peter played this role in the army
40 Clues: palace guards • peters stepmother • succeeded elizabeth • first tudor monarch • succeeded charles II • louis XIV's nickname • peter's older brother • sophisticated thinkers • famous playwright in england • last of the spanish hapsburgs • how old peter was when he died • had the nickname "the terrible" • a leather whip used for torture • investigated planetary movements • ...
Engineering Vocab 2 2025-03-25
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- The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of machines, structures, and systems.
- A tool used to evaluate and prioritize different options based on specific criteria.
- A computer graphics technique used to create a digital representation of a solid object, often used in engineering and design.
- The quality of being exact or accurate in measurements or statements.
- The process of repeating a set of operations or steps to achieve a desired outcome or improvement.
- A systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject, often leading to new discoveries.
- The act of noticing and describing events in a careful and systematic way.
- A standard quantity used to measure something, such as length, volume, or mass.
- The act of working together with others to achieve a common goal, especially in projects or research.
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- The process of creating new ideas, products, or methods that improve existing solutions or address specific problems.
- Lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees).
- Related to the senses; refers to the way we perceive our environment through sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
- A change made to something in order to improve it or make it more suitable for a particular purpose.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, involving tools, machines, and systems.
- A step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem or performing a task, often used in computer programming and mathematics.
- A design approach that aims to create products and environments that are accessible and usable by all people, regardless of their age, ability, or status.
- Standards or principles by which something is judged or decided.
- The answer to a problem.
- A treatment method used to help individuals improve their physical, mental, or emotional well-being.
19 Clues: The answer to a problem. • Lines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees). • Standards or principles by which something is judged or decided. • The quality of being exact or accurate in measurements or statements. • The act of noticing and describing events in a careful and systematic way. • ...
Carl Friedrich Gauss 2024-06-10
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- Carl proved the fundamental theorem of, what?
- Carl Friedrich Gauss majored in this during college.
- Who was Carl's first wife?
- The duke of what place wanted to meet Carl?
- At the age of three Carl did what to his fathers calculation error?
- One language that English word roots come from, is one language Carl spoke.
- How many wife's did Carl have?
- The amount of languages Carl spoke.
- Gauss, named after Carl Friedrich Gauss is located in what hemisphere?
- What was one of Gauss's first independent discoveries?
- At the age of 62 Carl Friedrich Gauss started to learn what language?
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- Was Carl's sibling younger or older?
- What battle took place in the year of 1777/ the year Gauss was born?
- Born in the fourth month, named?
- What was the name of Carl's teacher as a boy?
- Along with being a German mathematician, astronomer, geodesist,Carl was also a?
- Carl found out that this certain shape with 17 sides could be drawn using just a straightedge and a compass.
- The early invention that Carl Friedrich Gauss made.
- what color was Carl's eyes?
- What country was Gauss born in?
- What disease did Gauss die from?
- How many children did Gauss have?
- Did the Duke pay for Carl's college
- What was the gender of Carl's only sibling?
24 Clues: Who was Carl's first wife? • what color was Carl's eyes? • How many wife's did Carl have? • What country was Gauss born in? • Born in the fourth month, named? • What disease did Gauss die from? • How many children did Gauss have? • The amount of languages Carl spoke. • Did the Duke pay for Carl's college • Was Carl's sibling younger or older? • ...
American Revolution 2025-01-17
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- Who's Common Sense convinced many neutral colonists to support independence from Britain?
- In March of 1770, the Boston Massacre took place. Who created the famous drawing that became an America best-seller.
- In 1776, who lead and helped cross the Delaware which was a surprise attack at Trenton and Prenton?
- This was the best British general during American Revolution and surrender at the battle of Yorktown.
- Who was one of the 3 main people in the committee of 5? He is also the 3rd president.
- Known as the 2nd president and led in the movement for independence for America.
- This person created The American Crisis.
- He was killed by British soldiers and is known as a martyr?
- Who was one of the of the members of the committee of five and became an early advocate of the confederation?
- In 1781 who's army got trapped between the army and was defeated at the Battle of Yorktown?
- During the winter of 1777-1778, Continental Army troops nearly starved at Valley Forge. This person inspired and trained troops to continue fighting.
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- Who was one of the signers of signer of the Declaration of Independence and a delegate to the Continental Congress?
- Who made the ride to Lexington, to worn leaders of hiding that the British troops were coming and later gets captured?
- Who represented social mobility in America by rising to fame through his printing business, scientific inventions, and political writings?
- Who was one of the 5 people that died at the Boston Massacre?
- Who is the main author of the Declaration of Independence?
- Who was a leading Son of Liberty and one of the Founding Fathers?
- This person was sent to protect an Ohio Company claim. Later making the troops retreat at Fort Duquesne.
- Who was a diplomat and one of the leaders of the American Revolution?
- Who's served as a major-general in the Continental Army helping troops fight and served under George Washington?
20 Clues: This person created The American Crisis. • Who is the main author of the Declaration of Independence? • He was killed by British soldiers and is known as a martyr? • Who was one of the 5 people that died at the Boston Massacre? • Who was a leading Son of Liberty and one of the Founding Fathers? • ...
occupation 2023-06-19
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- A creator of beauty, wielding brushes and colors to turn blank canvases into mesmerizing works of art.
- A wordsmith with a storytelling gift, weaving tales and crafting adventures that ignite our imagination and touch our hearts.
- A melody maestro, playing enchanting tunes that stir our emotions and transport us to magical realms of sound.
- A sky navigator, soaring through the clouds with skillful precision, and taking us on thrilling journeys to distant lands.
- A culinary magician, creating mouthwatering masterpieces with a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of flavors.
- A knowledge wizard who unlocks the doors of curiosity, guiding us through the realms of learning and discovery.
- A curious investigator, unraveling the mysteries of the world through experiments and discoveries that expand our knowledge.
- Officer A guardian of justice, wearing a badge of honor, and ensuring safety in our communities with fairness and courage.
- A dream builder, sketching blueprints and shaping spaces to create stunning structures that blend form and function.
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- A champion of sports, running, jumping, and competing with strength and skill, inspiring us with their remarkable feats.
- A problem-solving wizard, using their brilliant mind to design and build magnificent structures that shape our world.
- An animal whisperer, caring for furry, feathery, and scaly friends, ensuring their well-being and wagging tails of gratitude.
- A superhero in a white coat, using their magical healing powers to make us feel better and keep us healthy.
- A fearless hero in a shiny uniform, battling against blazing flames and saving the day with bravery and strength.
- An explorer of the cosmos, donning a spacesuit to journey among the stars, discovering the wonders of the universe.
15 Clues: A creator of beauty, wielding brushes and colors to turn blank canvases into mesmerizing works of art. • A superhero in a white coat, using their magical healing powers to make us feel better and keep us healthy. • A culinary magician, creating mouthwatering masterpieces with a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of flavors. • ...
OUR WORLD 2021-11-24
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- SOME POEPLE HAVE CURLY HAIR, SOME PEOPLE HAVE WAVY HAIR BUT I HAVE _________ HAIR. IT'S VERY BORING!
- IN THE PAST, PEOPLE DROVE ____-_______ CARS. NOW, WE HAVE MORE MODERN CARS. THEY ARE AMAZING!
- PAPER IS ____________. WITH TIME, IT DISAPPEARS.
- IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE A _________ WITH PLASTERS, SCRISSORS, BANDAGES AND SOME MEDICINE TO CURE YOURSELF.
- THE MIDNIGHT LAYER OF THE WATER IS CALLED THE _______ ZONE. THIS IS BECAUSE THERE ISN'T MUCH LIGHT.
- WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD, YOU _______ AND SNEEZE A LOT!
- IN THE PAST, MOTHERS TAUGHT THEIR DAUGHTERS HOW TO MAKE SOAP AND ________ CLOTHES.
- INVENTORS NEED TO HAVE IMAGINATION AND ________________.
- WHEN THE VEGETABLES ARE ________, THEY ARE READY TO PICK AND EAT.
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- INVENTIONS CAN FAIL OR __________. IF IT FAILS, TRY AGAIN!
- MY SISTER IS VERY ________. SHE CAN SING, DANCE AND ACT VERY WELL.
- MY MOTHER HAS BLACK HAIR AND MY FATHER HAS BROWN HAIR BUT I HAVE _________ HAIR (IT IS LIGHT YELLOW).
- WHEN COMPANIES CATCH TOO MANY FISH ALL THE TIME, THERE AREN'T ENOUGH LEFT TO REPRODUCE. THIS IS CALLED________.
- TO GROW VEGETABLES, YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW STEPS. FIRST, YOU ______ A HOLE IN THE GROUND.
- I REALLY LIKE LIONEL MESSI. HE IS MY FAVOURITE ___________. HE PLAYS FOOTBALL VERY WELL AND HE RUNS VERY FAST AS WELL.
- YOU HAVE TO WATER THE PLANT EVERY DAY BUT YOU CAN WEED THE GARDEN ______ A MONTH. CHOOSE TWO DAYS IN THE MONTH TO DO THIS ACTIVITY.
16 Clues: PAPER IS ____________. WITH TIME, IT DISAPPEARS. • WHEN YOU HAVE A COLD, YOU _______ AND SNEEZE A LOT! • INVENTORS NEED TO HAVE IMAGINATION AND ________________. • INVENTIONS CAN FAIL OR __________. IF IT FAILS, TRY AGAIN! • WHEN THE VEGETABLES ARE ________, THEY ARE READY TO PICK AND EAT. • MY SISTER IS VERY ________. SHE CAN SING, DANCE AND ACT VERY WELL. • ...
Black History Month 2023-02-21
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- She has over 50 honorary degrees and was a celebrated poet, educator, actress, and civil rights activist
- He did a lot of research that led to many discoveries that helped farmers. He is most known for inventing hundreds of new products that could be made from crops, especially peanuts
- He opened the door of education to many people
- He is known as one of the greatest Olympic Athletes of all time
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- She devoted her life to the abolition (getting rid of) slavery
- She was the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license
- She refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- She was the first African American child to attend William Frantz Elementary School, an all-white school
8 Clues: He opened the door of education to many people • She devoted her life to the abolition (getting rid of) slavery • He is known as one of the greatest Olympic Athletes of all time • She was the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license • She refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott • ...
Black Inventors #1 2020-12-09
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- Referred to as the "Black Edison." Invented & Patented Tunnel construction, patented the Rollercoaster called Figure 8.
- Improved the design of the fire extinguisher, patented in 1872 & invented a system for water to pump in buildings.
- Inventor of the Butter Churn & Casket Lowering Device.
- The 1st African-American professor @ Harvard and the inventor of the Wooden Golf Tee.
- On July 7, 1911, patented a folding chair and designed it to be used in schools, churches & auditoriums.
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- In 1878, this African American Abolitionist & inventor received the U.S. patent # for a wagon-mounted fire escape ladder.
- On February 5, 1884 Improved the egg beater and Invented an early mixing machine.
- The first Black heavyweight boxing champion in 1922 & patented his first Wrench in 1835.
- Most notable inventions: 3 position traffic signal & smoke hood. Discovered/developed chemical hair processing system.
- English architect invented the baby carriage in 1733 for the 3rd Duke of Devonshire's children.
- Patented & updated the fountain pen design, improvement to the hand stamp & a close circuit electric railway system.
11 Clues: Inventor of the Butter Churn & Casket Lowering Device. • On February 5, 1884 Improved the egg beater and Invented an early mixing machine. • The 1st African-American professor @ Harvard and the inventor of the Wooden Golf Tee. • The first Black heavyweight boxing champion in 1922 & patented his first Wrench in 1835. • ...
Entrepreneurship Terms 2022-05-12
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- what the house payment is called
- a year broken into 3 month sections
- a financial statement based on projected revenue and expenses
- offers limited liability to business owners
- for business owners who need mentoring and counseling
- intellectual property protection for pictures and books
- Entrepreneurs are
- 52 weeks
- a type of investor who understands that the return on investment may take a while
- the kind of competition between Little Caesar's and Domino's
- what we call costs that stay the same
- cash and items that can quickly be turned into cash are said to be
- Government agency that helps business start up and obtain financing
- the point at which the company begins to make a profit
- the person who receives legal documents pertaining to the business
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- what we call costs that change
- the money going out
- the amount of money it takes to produce one unit
- a quick 30 second speech designed to get investors interested
- property the bank can take if you fail to repay
- what the insurance bill is called
- a person who owns stock in a corporation
- total revenue minus total costs
- a business that is recognized as a person in the eys of the law
- a document outlining what the business owns, what it owes and how much it is worth
- the website where you register your business
- a person who assumes responsibility for the debt if you are unable to pay
- intellectual property protection for inventions
- where you go to get a loan quickly
- resources owned by the business
- the money coming in
31 Clues: 52 weeks • Entrepreneurs are • the money going out • the money coming in • what we call costs that change • total revenue minus total costs • resources owned by the business • what the house payment is called • what the insurance bill is called • where you go to get a loan quickly • a year broken into 3 month sections • what we call costs that stay the same • ...
Energy 2021-04-29
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- Type of renewable energy captured through panels during the day
- Type of energy which is important for working of devices. Leads to lot of ewaste
- Renewable source of energy which can have large environmental impacts affecting land use and natural habitats in the dam area
- Scientist whose work led to laws of thermodynamics and Unit of energy named after him
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- Renewable energy under research which is can be tapped in coastal areas
- One of the most recent inventions of energy which is considered to be emission free. Needs to be handled with care
- Form of energy which you can hear. Lots of this energy also causes pollution linked to decibel levels
- Energy which is considered to travel the fastest
- Majority of India's electricity needs are fulfilled by burning _____. Also a source of air and thermal pollution
9 Clues: Energy which is considered to travel the fastest • Type of renewable energy captured through panels during the day • Renewable energy under research which is can be tapped in coastal areas • Type of energy which is important for working of devices. Leads to lot of ewaste • Scientist whose work led to laws of thermodynamics and Unit of energy named after him • ...
Topic 13.6 2024-10-10
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- The system of the universe in which the planets, including Earth, revolve around the sun
- The shape of an ellipse, which is an elongated circle, stretched into an oval
- The first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope; this person made a series of remarkable discoveries: mountains on Earth's moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots
- Any of the concentric, revolving, spherical transparent shells in which, according to ancient astronomy, the stars, sun, planets, and moon are set
- A person who studies and tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker
- A system of planetary motion in which the sun, moon, and other planets revolve around Earth
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- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- A system of thought expounded by René Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Born in England in 1642; is often considered the greatest genius of the Scientific Revolution
- The theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
10 Clues: The theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • A person who studies and tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker • The shape of an ellipse, which is an elongated circle, stretched into an oval • The system of the universe in which the planets, including Earth, revolve around the sun • ...
Medieval/Renaissance Practice 2021-05-14
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- What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian chant to the church?
- A machine used to make copies of music and words. Helped mass produce sheet music and made music accessible to everyone.
- A composer of the Renaissance Era. Wrote polyphonic music and used the printing press to his advantage to mass produce his work
- The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- ___music is made up of one single line of melody. There is no harmony involved and was primarily used in the church.
- A composer of the Medieval Era. Wrote over 400 poems and lyrics and was friends with the king.
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- Considered the first middle class. They hired musicians for their 'Bougie' parties.
- Music notes used in the Medieval Era. It used to be written mostly as a quick reminder of the melody. Looked like little squares and squiggles.
- The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- It was between the years 1400-1600. It was a time for reform and humanism. Details became important and inventions flourished.
- ___music is the evolution of organum. One of the first types of harmony. Voices are layered and voices start at different times.
- This was the most popular musical genre of the Renaissance Era. Used only voices, no instruments.
- S___ Music was non-religious music
- S___ Music was religious music
14 Clues: S___ Music was religious music • S___ Music was non-religious music • The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian chant to the church? • ...
22.1 Early Astronomy 2013-03-04
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- / The scientific study of the universe; it includes the observation and interpretation of celestial bodies and phenomenon.
- / Describes the view of that the sun is at the center of the solar system.
- Brahe / Danish astronomer whose observations of the planets provided the basis for Kepler's laws of planetary motion (1546-1601).
- / Describes the concept of an Earth-centered universe.
- Galilei / Italian astronomer and physicist. The first to use a telescope to study the stars, he was an outspoken advocate of Copernicus's theory that the sun forms the center of the universe.
- Copernicus/ Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the solar system with the sun in the center (1473-1543).
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- unit / Average distance from Earth to the sun; 1.5 X 10^8, or 150 million kilometers.
- Greeks / Made many astronomical discoveries during the 'Golden Age'
- / An oval.
- motion / The apparent westward motion of the planets with respect to the stars.
- System / The theory of planetary motion developed by Ptolemy from the hypotheses of earlier philosophers, stating that the earth lay at the centre of the universe with the sun, the moon, and the known planets revolving around it in complicated orbits.
- Isaac Newton / English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727)
- Kepler / German astronomer who first stated laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
13 Clues: / An oval. • / Describes the concept of an Earth-centered universe. • Greeks / Made many astronomical discoveries during the 'Golden Age' • / Describes the view of that the sun is at the center of the solar system. • motion / The apparent westward motion of the planets with respect to the stars. • ...
Chapter 10: America's Economic Revolution 2014-03-19
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- The most populated city in America? (No Spaces)
- What invention did McCormick have?
- What college was the first to accept female students?
- The railroads helped the innovation of what?
- Who invented the steam cylinder rotary press? (Last Name)
- ___________ or limited partnerships continued to operate most businesses.
- Mount ________ was one of the few women's colleges.
- Along with the textile industry, what other industry was majorly effected by factories?
- A defense of native-born people and a hostility to the foreign-born
- What region had the best system for railroads?
- The building of the _____ Canal was the largest project America had undertaken.
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- Going up the Mississippi River took at times how many months?
- What general group was a source of cheap labor and was quite large?
- The cast-iron _________ was one of the most important household inventions.
- The members of the Native American Party were soon called what?
- Who was only able to issue official currency?
- This was the primary mode of transportation after 1840.
- The ______ system enlisted young women as employees.
- Who immigrated to the US the most?
- Who immigrated to the US the second most?
- There was competition among canals and what?
- Steamboats also grew _________ traffic.
- Increased production in the Northwest was in part due to new agricultural ____________.
- The US was growing much more rapidly in population than Britain or ________.
- How many years did it take for the Erie Canal to be repaid through tolls?
25 Clues: What invention did McCormick have? • Who immigrated to the US the most? • Steamboats also grew _________ traffic. • Who immigrated to the US the second most? • The railroads helped the innovation of what? • There was competition among canals and what? • Who was only able to issue official currency? • What region had the best system for railroads? • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Vocab! 2025-04-09
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- an invention created by the Sumerians
- wanderers who traveled from place to place without a permanent home
- states serving as the basic units of Sumerian civilization
- temples believed to be the homes of the gods and goddesses who ruled the city
- "an ______ for an ________"
- Kingdom Gilgamesh ruled
- an invention that the Sumerians create that helps TRANSPORT us around today!
- Controlled by men and generally favored men
- scribes were highly ___________ in society
- Sumer is located in _____ Mesopotamia
- today the fertile crescent is _____ up
- ziggurats were located in the ____ of the city
- crescent An area of fertile land in the Middle East, located around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- one of the earliest forms of writing, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- Gilgamesh's best friend
- famous story written in cuneiform, The Epic of _______.
- cuneiform started as _________
- cuneiform is one of the most important inventions!
- what did Sumerians made their houses out of
- what Gilgamesh searches for
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- a form of government where priests ruled in the name of a god or gods
- of Hammurabi strict set of laws
- river Mesopotamia is located between
- 6th king to rule Babylonia
- Group of states or city-states under a single rulers
- river Mesopotamia is located between
- shaped what does "cuneiform" mean
- worshipping multiple gods or deities
- Hammurabi ruled Babylon; created a strict code of laws
- scribes were only ________ boys
- means "land between two rivers"
- cuneiform tablets were baked in the ______
32 Clues: Kingdom Gilgamesh ruled • Gilgamesh's best friend • 6th king to rule Babylonia • "an ______ for an ________" • what Gilgamesh searches for • cuneiform started as _________ • of Hammurabi strict set of laws • scribes were only ________ boys • means "land between two rivers" • shaped what does "cuneiform" mean • river Mesopotamia is located between • ...
Honors Medieval China Vocab Quiz 2026-01-06
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- this dynasty reunified a disconnected China
- a glass-like ceramic material created by Chinese artists
- Main enemy of China; their leader’s birth name
- The end of reincarnation, or cycle of rebirth; an end to all suffering. Ultimate goal for believers to achieve.
- used for fireworks in Medieval China
- His name means “universal ruler”; he organized his troops into one military machine based on ability, not a noble birth.
- - Products of a “golden age” in Chinese history. (Think creative endeavors)
- A 1,200 mile waterway that connects two major rivers. A vital communications link that allowed easier flow of goods.
- a belief system imported to China from India
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- First major medieval Chinese dynasty from 581-618 CE
- Only female ruler in Chinese history! Promoted merit-based hiring, artwork, and expanded China’s borders westward.
- Dynasty that produced inventions and innovations
- this barrier was built to keep invaders out of China
- The first female Chinese leader accused others of this to help maintain her power
- Dynasty that produced a “golden age” in China
- Third major medieval Chinese dynasty from 960-1279 CE
- The first emperor of a united China; encouraged the spread of religious beliefs to China
- an invention most used by world explorers
- Nomadic, elite, horse-riding tribes from northwest China who ruthlessly ruled an empire spanning parts of Asia, Europe, and much of China.
- Second major medieval Chinese dynasty from 618-907 CE
20 Clues: used for fireworks in Medieval China • an invention most used by world explorers • this dynasty reunified a disconnected China • a belief system imported to China from India • Dynasty that produced a “golden age” in China • Main enemy of China; their leader’s birth name • Dynasty that produced inventions and innovations • ...
Honors Medieval China Vocab Quiz 2026-03-24
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- this dynasty reunified a disconnected China
- a glass-like ceramic material created by Chinese artists
- Main enemy of China; their leader’s birth name
- The end of reincarnation, or cycle of rebirth; an end to all suffering. Ultimate goal for believers to achieve.
- used for fireworks in Medieval China
- His name means “universal ruler”; he organized his troops into one military machine based on ability, not a noble birth.
- - Products of a “golden age” in Chinese history. (Think creative endeavors)
- A 1,200 mile waterway that connects two major rivers. A vital communications link that allowed easier flow of goods.
- a belief system imported to China from India
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- First major medieval Chinese dynasty from 581-618 CE
- Only female ruler in Chinese history! Promoted merit-based hiring, artwork, and expanded China’s borders westward.
- Dynasty that produced inventions and innovations
- this barrier was built to keep invaders out of China
- The first female Chinese leader accused others of this to help maintain her power
- Dynasty that produced a “golden age” in China
- Third major medieval Chinese dynasty from 960-1279 CE
- The first emperor of a united China; encouraged the spread of religious beliefs to China
- an invention most used by world explorers
- Nomadic, elite, horse-riding tribes from northwest China who ruthlessly ruled an empire spanning parts of Asia, Europe, and much of China.
- Second major medieval Chinese dynasty from 618-907 CE
20 Clues: used for fireworks in Medieval China • an invention most used by world explorers • this dynasty reunified a disconnected China • a belief system imported to China from India • Dynasty that produced a “golden age” in China • Main enemy of China; their leader’s birth name • Dynasty that produced inventions and innovations • ...
MACRO ENVIRONMENT 2025-10-17
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- – The environment refers to developments in the field of technology with new and innovative knowledge, new inventions, and other improvements in techniques that affect businesses.
- – The environment that affects businesses includes religion, customs, and traditions that influence actions and decisions.
- – The environment refers to the socio-economic characteristics of a population that businesses use to identify customers’ product preferences and purchasing behavior.
- – The environment refers to the immediate physical and social surroundings in which people live and the society in which businesses operate.
- – The environment is the laws passed by the government within which businesses operate.
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- – The environment refers to all external economic factors that influence the buying habits of consumers and businesses.
- – The environment is the government and its institutions, as well as public and private interest groups that influence businesses.
- – The environment refers to the three levels of government in South Africa, which put laws and rules in place that regulate how businesses operate.
- – The environment refers to uncontrollable local and international interactions that influence how businesses operate.
- – The environment refers to natural and man-made variables that surround businesses.
10 Clues: – The environment refers to natural and man-made variables that surround businesses. • – The environment is the laws passed by the government within which businesses operate. • – The environment refers to uncontrollable local and international interactions that influence how businesses operate. • ...
Daily Crossword 2022-11-23
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- A descriptor for being unaware of your location
- A worn device that lifts you into the air
- A noun for a higher ego than intelligence
- An intense love for a craft or hobby
- A plural noun for mechanical devices made by a creative mind
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- The feeling when no one else is by your side
- A gathering of people with blood relations
- Approaching a situation with due diligence in the fact of danger
- The responsibility one must prove in a legal case
9 Clues: An intense love for a craft or hobby • A worn device that lifts you into the air • A noun for a higher ego than intelligence • A gathering of people with blood relations • The feeling when no one else is by your side • A descriptor for being unaware of your location • The responsibility one must prove in a legal case • ...
Engineering Careers 2021-08-25
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- Aids with projects related to atomic things.
- Experiments with various amounts of radiation and their effects.
- One of the many things they do is design mines.
- Inventions to help maintain a healthy environment.
- Web engineers try to create websites and other things associated with web development. (Most likely they are coders)
- Helps to make and design powerlines
- Helps to make refrigerators and other appliances.
- Helps to brainstorm and create homes or buildings.
- Laser engineers help to make sure that lasers are just the right size for whatever they are needed for.
- Helps to find oil in the ground, and find land where oil could potentially be.
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- They work with other engineers to make sure everyone is successful and efficient in experiments and designs.
- Try to optimize the best routes necessary for communication with cars and other vehicles. (Maybe they could work with highway engineers?)
- helps with AI
- Helps to keep everything organized, such as equipment and machines.
- Organize data for experiments, and/or variables.
- Helps to design highways so that they will provide a quick and effective way of transportation.
- certain medicines
- Creating habitats for zoos to make sure animals are healthy and happy in their new environments.
- Designs X-Ray equipment and repairs it if broken.
- Helps to design updates for computers, and other necessary softwares required for a quick computer.
- New and better computers
- Industrial engineers help to oversee employees to make sure they know how to do everything, and promote success.
- Aids to help make engines for jets, and other things necessary for the success of a flight.
- Helps to make equipment necessary for the optical field. (Equipment that checks how much your eyes have changed)
- Make sure equipment is all working.
- Works with vehicle brakes and other controls to make sure they work before sold.
26 Clues: helps with AI • certain medicines • New and better computers • Helps to make and design powerlines • Make sure equipment is all working. • Aids with projects related to atomic things. • One of the many things they do is design mines. • Organize data for experiments, and/or variables. • Designs X-Ray equipment and repairs it if broken. • ...
Time Rotor #0 (time-rotor-blog.blogspot.com) 2026-01-26
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- Conjectural (11)
- Appear in physical form (11)
- TV show with a narrative unfolding over multiple episodes (6)
- Genre of creative narrative based on postulated discoveries (7, 7)
- Control panel (7)
- Nationality of 17-across and 28-down (10)
- Initial test episode or proof-of-concept broadcast (5)
- The Doctor's homeworld (9)
- Early Doctor Who writer and creator of the TARDIS, Anthony ___ (6)
- Faulty circuit in the TARDIS (9)
- Related to (7)
- Nickname for both the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (5)
- U.S. president assassinated the day before Doctor Who's television premiere (initials) (3)
- Pertaining to the past (10)
- A 29-down might also engage in this (9)
- Race of humanoid beings hailing from 16-across (4, 5)
- BBC Head of Drama who originated Doctor Who, Sydney ___ (6)
- Well-known Merseybeat album released the day before Doctor Who's television premiere, "With The ___" (7)
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- Final foe of the first Doctor's run (8)
- Aspect, face or plane (9)
- UK equivalent of an American TV show's "season" (6)
- Common early role for William Hartnell (5, 3)
- A 29-down might engage in this (11)
- Early screenshots of TV broadcasts, pioneered by John Cura (9)
- Feature of the TARDIS' interior
- Visual feedback technique used in Doctor Who's original title sequence (4-6)
- Month of very first broadcast of Doctor Who, ___ 1963 (8)
- Gap or area (5)
- Associate or sharer of (9)
- Truth (6)
- The Doctor's first extra-terrestrial foes (6)
- BBC sound and music unit, ___ Workshop (11)
- Composer of the original Doctor Who theme, Ron ___ (7)
- Traverser or stray (8)
- Common form of media used in 1960s TV production (9)
- 22-down are not these! (6)
36 Clues: Truth (6) • Related to (7) • Gap or area (5) • Conjectural (11) • Control panel (7) • Traverser or stray (8) • Aspect, face or plane (9) • The Doctor's homeworld (9) • Associate or sharer of (9) • 22-down are not these! (6) • Pertaining to the past (10) • Appear in physical form (11) • Feature of the TARDIS' interior • Faulty circuit in the TARDIS (9) • A 29-down might engage in this (11) • ...
Evolution 2023-03-28
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- Humans cause domestic animal breeds to evolve by selecting individuals to breed for desired characteristics.
- This is what causes speciation
- A characteristic that gives an organism a survival or reproductive advantage in their environment
- These are the most common example of evolution
- Changes to a characteristic in a population that causes parts of the population to stop breeding with one another.
- These are body parts or structures that no longer have a use in an organisms, suggest a common ancestor
- This type of reproductive isolation happens when a population is separated into two different groups
- This is a change in some characteristic of a population over some period of time
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- This is a body part or structure that is the same or similar in two different species
- Also known as a trait
- The process of one species evolving into two or more species
- This type of reproductive isolation happens within a population that is not separated
- Changes to a characteristic in a population that does not result in a new species
- A well tested and studied idea about how something works.
- Naturalist that is credited with coming up with the idea of evolution by natural selection
- When a specific characteristic or adaptation gives an advantage to an organism that allows them to better survive and potentially have more offspring in nature.
- These islands are most famous for Darwin's discoveries
17 Clues: Also known as a trait • This is what causes speciation • These are the most common example of evolution • These islands are most famous for Darwin's discoveries • A well tested and studied idea about how something works. • The process of one species evolving into two or more species • This is a change in some characteristic of a population over some period of time • ...
Vocabulary, Diction and Style- Assignment 3 2013-04-07
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- Here nothing is wrong
- To mime
- Arguments foundation
- No Name brand
- Moving like molasses
- Rebirth
- A Pro’s opposite
- Pay back in kind
- Living through
- One who casts a “no” vote
- Successful inventions
- Literally tear down the walls
- Division into two parts
- Dodge
- Conestoga College hang-out
- The speed at which some superheroes travel
- Convincing, as in an argument
- A poser
- X Rated
- Weasel your way
- Nature vs. ______
- Ward off
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- Like bank interest
- The Joker to Batman
- To the point
- Like a werewolf
- Wear a different hat to gain __________
- “Been there, done that” feeling
- Boom, X, Y, Z
- Act Selflessly
- Must-have yearbook section
- Burdensome bird
- A hospital ward for new patients
- Do as the romans do, as it were
- Like some triangles
- Ocular observation
- Descriptive of Claus
- Not full length
- Willow to Will Smith
- _________ International
40 Clues: Dodge • To mime • Rebirth • A poser • X Rated • Ward off • To the point • No Name brand • Boom, X, Y, Z • Act Selflessly • Living through • Like a werewolf • Burdensome bird • Not full length • Weasel your way • A Pro’s opposite • Pay back in kind • Nature vs. ______ • Like bank interest • Ocular observation • The Joker to Batman • Like some triangles • Arguments foundation • Moving like molasses • Descriptive of Claus • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- The first Han Emperor
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- One Ancient China Religion
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
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- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
- When you make something
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- A village in the yellow river valley
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- One Ancient China Religion
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
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- A village in the yellow river valley
- When you make something
- The first Han Emperor
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-18
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- An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people can make profits.
- The growth of cities as more people move from rural areas to live in them.
- Work done by people, especially manual or factory work.
- The process of changing from hand-made goods to machine-made goods in factories.
- Resistance: Actions by enslaved people to fight against their oppression and seek freedom.
- of Production: The resources and tools used to make goods, like factories, land, and machines.
- A big change where people overthrow a government or system.
- System: A method of manufacturing using machines and workers in one place.
- Systems: Ways societies organize the production, distribution, and use of goods and services.
- Acts of opposing or fighting against control or unfair treatment.
- The movement to end slavery.
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- Creating new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- The working class who sold their labor in factories and mines.
- of Independence: The document where the American colonies declared they were free from British rule.
- The middle or upper class who owned businesses and factories during industrial times.
- An economic system where the government or community owns and controls resources and industries.
- A time in the 1600s-1700s when people used reason and science to understand the world and improve society.
- Pride and loyalty to your country or group of people who share a common culture.
- A government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them.
- Rights: Basic rights that belong to every person from birth, like life, liberty, and property.
- Freedom from control by another country or government.
- Making changes to improve laws or social conditions.
- Cruel and unfair government rule by a leader with absolute power.
- of the Rights of Man: A French document that stated the rights and freedoms of all men during the French Revolution.
- Contract: An agreement where people give up some freedoms to a government in exchange for protection and order.
- of Terror: A violent period during the French Revolution when many people were executed for opposing the government.
- Union A group of workers who join together to demand better pay and working conditions.
27 Clues: The movement to end slavery. • Creating new ideas, methods, or inventions. • Making changes to improve laws or social conditions. • Freedom from control by another country or government. • Work done by people, especially manual or factory work. • A big change where people overthrow a government or system. • ...
World History Crossword 2020-05-07
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- Is a member of a culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing and foraging rather than by agriculture or animal husbandry.
- Is an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic or other purposes.
- Is a strip of land connecting two landmasses (as two continents or a continent and an island).
- A member of a group that consists of humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans.
- Is to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail
- A person from whom one is descended; forebear; progenitor.
- Is the last period of the Stone Age characterized by polished stone implements.
- Is the practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products.
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- Is also called the Old Stone Age, is a period in human prehistory distinguished by the original development of stone tools that covers c. 99% of the time period of human technological prehistory.
- Is to move from one country, place or locality to another.
- A piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something.
- Is human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research etc.
- Is a long period of reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
- Is to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses.
14 Clues: Is to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail • Is to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses. • Is to move from one country, place or locality to another. • A person from whom one is descended; forebear; progenitor. • A piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something. • ...
Ch11. crosswo‼️ 2025-10-12
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- isaac newton proposed the laws of universal __________
- best known for work on the scientific method
- the practice of killed people accused of witchcraft and it reflected resentment against the poor
- 1450-1750 is the transformation of the __________
- frederick the great promoted the _________ farming
- focuses on humankind as center of intellectual and artistic endeavor.
- published copernicus findings and added his own discoveries about laws of gravity and planetary motion
- astronomer and mathmatician who was a prominent figure in the scientific revolution
- the general waves of religious dissent against the catholic church
- why did king henry VIII set up the Angelican church? to obtain a ________ from his wife.
- author of principia mathematica
- german monk who initiated protestant formation in 1517 by nailing 95 theses to door of wittenberg church.
- form of protestantism set up in england after 1534
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- established importance of skeptical review of all received wisdom
- a french monarch who personified absolute monarchy
- ___________ monarchy - the concept of the government where moarchs can pass laws, appoint armies, and establish states churches withouth parliments
- demonstrated the circular movement of blood in animals
- restatement of traditional catholic beliefs in response to protestant reformation
- the intellectual movement centered in france during the 18th century that featured the scientific advances and rational laws
- french protestant who stressed doctorine of predestination
- belief that the earth was at the center of the universe
- who is the guy smiling next to the yellow dragon on the game slide (hint- famous)
- ___________ the great - prussian king of the eighteenth century who built on the military and bureaucratic organization of his predecessors
- the class of working people without access to wealth-producing property
- ___________ revolution - the period of empirical advances that transformed western intellectual life by shifting from religious views to______ ones (both blanks are same word)
25 Clues: author of principia mathematica • best known for work on the scientific method • 1450-1750 is the transformation of the __________ • a french monarch who personified absolute monarchy • frederick the great promoted the _________ farming • form of protestantism set up in england after 1534 • isaac newton proposed the laws of universal __________ • ...
Guess The Inventions 2024-07-30
Tourism Law 2024-08-24
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- One of the key principles of tourism law that focuses on ensuring the long-term viability of tourism activities.
- Ensures that all individuals and institutions are accountable under the law, which should be fairly applied and enforced.
- This article of the Mexican Constitution gives Congress the power to legislate on tourism, allowing the creation of tourism-specific laws.
- The organization that sets global standards for tourism, including sustainability and traveler safety.
- Encompasses regulations governing tourism activities, addressing the rights of travelers and the obligations of businesses.
- This article of Mexico's Constitution addresses land use and the rights of indigenous peoples, crucial for sustainable tourism.
- This law governs the safety and operation of maritime activities in Mexico, including cruise tourism.
- The process by which governmental guidelines are created to regulate sectors like tourism.
- This principle in tourism law is vital for ensuring that tourists are treated fairly and can travel safely.
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- Official Mexican standards that set mandatory requirements for quality and safety in tourism-related products and services.
- A key governmental body in Mexico responsible for tourism development and promotion.
- This type of law protects the creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, and trademarks.
- An organization responsible for tourism development projects in Mexico, particularly in underdeveloped areas.
- A principle of tourism law that emphasizes the protection and preservation of local cultures.
- International agency that sets standards for the safety and security of aviation, which is crucial for tourism in Mexico.
- The right of every person to recreation and rest, as established in Mexico's Constitution.
16 Clues: A key governmental body in Mexico responsible for tourism development and promotion. • The right of every person to recreation and rest, as established in Mexico's Constitution. • The process by which governmental guidelines are created to regulate sectors like tourism. • ...
Rise of American Industry 2024-08-27
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- What animal was nearly hunted to extinction to make way for the Railroad
- By the end of the 1890’s most Native-American were forced to live where?
- Developed the first mailorder catalog in America.
- The Central Pacific’s workforce was made up of mostly these immigrants.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out of the east.
- Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads.
- How many time zones is the Continental US divided into?
- Was the first to use the Assembly on a mass production scale.
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- Where did the 2 lines of the Transcontinental Railroad meet?
- He invented Barbed wire thus ending the open range?
- First Railroad to Link the US From the East Coast to the West Coast.
- US a large amounts of these which helped spur on the industrial revolution
- How long was the Hay day of the Cowboy in terms of years?
- What region of America became the breadbasket of America?
- The period of time from about 1870s to 1890s was known as what?
- The Union Pacific’s workforce consisted of Civil War veterans and this group of immigrants.
- Invented the Telephone.
- One of the Two companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad came out fo the west.
- Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions
- Came up with the process of making Steel Cheaper and Faster.
20 Clues: Invented the Telephone. • Developed the first mailorder catalog in America. • Wizzard of Menlo Park, made over a 1000 inventions • Type of Cattle driven by Cowboys to the Railroads. • 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? • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1-2-3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- Is a center offering help to the urban poor.
- Is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- Tested a gas powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
- Businesses owned by many investors.
- An American manufacturer made the automobile available for everyone.
- A document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product.
- Is a rapid growth of city populations.
- A poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business.
- Worked for poor city dwellers.
- Is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit.
- Formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor.
- make free from impurities.
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- to give good reasons for an action.
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- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to make different
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- To get rid of
- Is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- Wanted to build a device that carried human voice.
- Came from humble beginnings
- To increase in speed.
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
25 Clues: To get rid of • to make different • To increase in speed. • make free from impurities. • Came from humble beginnings • Worked for poor city dwellers. • Businesses owned by many investors. • to give good reasons for an action. • Is a rapid growth of city populations. • Is a center offering help to the urban poor. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
crossword 1 2022-12-28
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- is an American inventor who defined and popularized the Super Slow form of resistance training exercise
- is an ophthalmologist in New York, New York, specializing in ocular oncology
- He is also Director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Plastics Recycling Research & Innovation
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- is an entrepreneur, engineer, inventor and the co-founder and CTO of June
- is a Korean-born inventor and musician. She has invented a 24 stringed musical instrument called
- was an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution
6 Clues: is an entrepreneur, engineer, inventor and the co-founder and CTO of June • is an ophthalmologist in New York, New York, specializing in ocular oncology • is a Korean-born inventor and musician. She has invented a 24 stringed musical instrument called • is an American inventor who defined and popularized the Super Slow form of resistance training exercise • ...
Math 10 Vocabulary_Crossword Puzzle_Part 2 2024-08-22
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- Inequality is a fundamental concept in mathematics used to represent the magnitude relationship between two numerical values
- A regular polyhedron composed of six square faces
- It refers to the process of using charts or coordinate graphs to represent data
- Decompose a polynomial into a series of products of multiple monomials
- The denominator is a number or algebraic expression located below the fraction line or fraction line in a fraction or fraction
- The process of deriving certain propositions from axioms and theorems according to certain rules or standards
- Refers to the projected shape or range of a mathematical object in a certain space or plane
- Aata is information obtained, which can be in any form or on any topic
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- A function refers to the relationship in which one quantity changes with the variation of another quantity
- Refers to a structure composed of nodes and edges, used to represent the relationships between objects
- Used to solve equation systems with multiple unknowns
- Used to describe the direction or positional relationship of lines or surfaces
- Usually refers to a computational framework
- Index is a parameter in power operations that represents the number of times a certain number is repeated.
- Refers to a collection of research results, discoveries, or observational data
15 Clues: Usually refers to a computational framework • A regular polyhedron composed of six square faces • Used to solve equation systems with multiple unknowns • Decompose a polynomial into a series of products of multiple monomials • Aata is information obtained, which can be in any form or on any topic • ...
US history ec 2023-10-11
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- a cable laid under the Atlantic Ocean in the mid-19th century that enabled communication between Europe and North America.
- a Canadian-born African American inventor and engineer who developed improvements to steam engine lubrication systems.
- a type of retail business that used catalogs to allow customers in remote areas to order products from a distance.
- a situation in which a single company or entity controls all or nearly all of a market.
- American brothers who are credited with inventing and flying the first successful airplane in 1903.
- a period of rapid industrialization and innovation in the late 19th century, marked by important inventions such as the automobile, electricity, and steel.
- a business strategy in which a company controls all aspects of its supply chain, from raw materials to finished products.
- a legal entity that is separate from its owners and can own property, make contracts, and sue or be sued.
- a Turkish term for a local ruler or governor.
- an economic system in which production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services are primarily guided by the laws of supply and demand rather than through government intervention.
- an African American inventor and entrepreneur who patented a folding cabinet bed in 1885 and became the first African American woman to receive a United States patent.
- Ernst Matzeliger a Surinamese-born American inventor who developed a machine that could produce shoes more efficiently, revolutionizing the shoe manufacturing industry.
- an American industrialist and philanthropist who, through his Standard Oil company, became one of the wealthiest men in history.
- a type of corporate structure in which several companies are controlled by a central board of directors, with the aim of reducing competition and increasing efficiency.
- an American industrialist who developed the Pullman sleeping car, which revolutionized long-distance train travel in the United States.
- a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who made his fortune in the steel industry, and donated much of his wealth to charitable causes.
- a method for mass-producing steel developed by Henry Bessemer in the mid-19th century, which involved blowing air through molten iron to remove impurities.
- an African American inventor who developed several practical inventions, including the gas mask and the traffic light.
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- ownership in a corporation, represented by shares that can be bought and sold in the stock market.
- an American inventor who developed the Morse code and the telegraph, which enabled rapid communication over long distances.
- an American inventor and businessman who is best known for developing the light bulb and inventing the first practical phonograph.
- the process of creating something new or improving an existing product or service.
- a business strategy in which a company acquires or merges with other companies at the same level of the supply chain, in order to achieve economies of scale or reduce competition.
- an African American entrepreneur and philanthropist who became one of the wealthiest self-made women in America through her haircare and beauty products.
- a device that used electrical signals to transmit messages over long distances, revolutionizing communication in the 19th century.
- an American inventor and entrepreneur who helped to develop the electric power industry through his innovations in transformer technology, railway air brakes and steam turbines.
- an American industrialist and entrepreneur who developed the Florida East Coast Railway, which transformed Florida into a popular tourist destination.
- an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production, where profit is the main motivator and the market determines prices and wages.
- a federal law passed in 1890 that prohibits activities that restrict competition and monopolies in interstate commerce.
- an American banker and financier who played a major role in the growth of many industries through his investments and mergers.
- a person who starts and runs a new business venture, with the aim of making a profit.
- an African American inventor and engineer who worked with Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, and made important contributions to the development of the telephone and the light bulb.
- a Scottish-born American inventor who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone in 1876.
33 Clues: a Turkish term for a local ruler or governor. • the process of creating something new or improving an existing product or service. • a person who starts and runs a new business venture, with the aim of making a profit. • a situation in which a single company or entity controls all or nearly all of a market. • ...
Chapter 1 2022-10-03
5 Clues: Who is Equality's friend • What did equality want to become • What job did equality get assigned • Where do modern inventions come from • What did the counselors eyes look like
SEM Unit 2 Vocab 2021-09-13
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- A secondary product that has a value directly related to the core product.
- A measure of how well-known the brand is amongst its target market.
- The availability of a certain commodity.
- A form of copyright infringement that occurs specifically within the entertainment industry.
- An individual or corporation that supports the entertainer, athlete, or team monetarily or by donating supplies, hosting an event, or providing a venue
- This job position negotiates contracts, schedules events and appearances, and overall works to promote their clients' success.
- A type of marketing that employs the popularity of a certain event to market a product, service, or brand.
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- A group of people who are not only loyal to a brand, but identify themselves with the brand.
- Income left over after all of the necessities are paid for.
- This job position has to draw media attention to an entertainer, athlete, or sports team and is in charge of managing the reputation of the brand. A person who has this job must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Covers the right to produce and distribute inventions or methods of creating something.
- The production of any type of commodity in an economy.
- Protects symbols associated with specific companies-- basically, their brand.
- The consumer's want or need for a product or service.
14 Clues: The availability of a certain commodity. • The consumer's want or need for a product or service. • The production of any type of commodity in an economy. • Income left over after all of the necessities are paid for. • A measure of how well-known the brand is amongst its target market. • A secondary product that has a value directly related to the core product. • ...
Vocabulary- Unit 1 Week 4 2024-10-17
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- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- declared something as your own
- to have or show a strong feeling about something
- an important advance
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- imagined good things would happen
- to be influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- to act in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: an important advance • declared something as your own • imagined good things would happen • to be influenced by charm, art, or skill • to have or show a strong feeling about something • to act in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
The 1920s inventions vocab 2020-12-02
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- We see this when we are driving and its a light.
- We eat this food and we normally have them at bbq's.
- we listen to music with this.
- we use this to clean our clothes
- we use this to keep our food fresh and cold.
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- we use this to go into space.
- We use this to toast bread
- we use this to take photos with
- We clean our carpets with this
- we use this to cover our cuts when we get hurt
- We watch movies and shows with this
- we dry our hair with this.
- we use to fly to other certain areas far away
13 Clues: We use this to toast bread • we dry our hair with this. • we use this to go into space. • we listen to music with this. • We clean our carpets with this • we use this to take photos with • we use this to clean our clothes • We watch movies and shows with this • we use this to keep our food fresh and cold. • we use to fly to other certain areas far away • ...
Inventions during Industrial Revolution 2025-03-15
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- A machine that quickly and efficiently removed seeds from cotton fibers.
- A major breakthrough in engine design that used gasoline or diesel for power.
- The process that enabled mass production of clothes by stitching fabric together quickly.
- The invention that mechanized weaving, improving textile production
- The innovation that allowed for the mass production of steel.
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- A machine invented by James Watt that revolutionized transportation and industry.
- A powered device that created illumination, replacing oil lamps.
- A device that allowed voice communication over long distances, invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
- A steam-powered vessel that improved waterway transportation. Typewriter The first practical method of writing quickly, developed for business and communication.
- A device that made long-distance communication possible using electrical signals.
- A machine that spun multiple spools of thread at once, boosting textile production.
- An early form of transportation powered by steam, used on railroads.
- An agricultural invention that increased harvesting efficiency.
13 Clues: The innovation that allowed for the mass production of steel. • An agricultural invention that increased harvesting efficiency. • A powered device that created illumination, replacing oil lamps. • The invention that mechanized weaving, improving textile production • An early form of transportation powered by steam, used on railroads. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Unit 2 Part 1 #2 2026-02-06
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- A common person or a member of the lower social class in ancient Rome.
- of Rhodes A giant statue of the sun god Helios. One of the seven wonders in the Ancient World.
- The founder of the Roman Principate and considered the first Roman emperor, reigning from 27 BC.
- Romana The long period of relative peace and minimal expansion by military force experienced by the Roman Empire after the end of the final war of the roman republic and before the crisis of the 3rd century.
- A renowned Hellenistic Greek mathematician, physicist, and astronomer that made discoveries in geometry and mechanics.
- A Carthaginian general, considered one of the greatest known military commanders in history
- An ancient Hellenistic city in Egypt that was a major center of trade.
- An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebians to protect their interests.
- A Hellenistic mathematician often thought of as the “father of geometry”.
- War A war between citizens and the same country.
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- The state council of the ancient Roman Republic and empire.
- Caesar A Roman general and statesman who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
- The period in history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.
- One of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the Roman Republic.
- A political regime dominated by three powerful individuals, specifically the two alliances of Julius Caesar.
- A ruler with total power of a country.
- A large unit of the Roman army.
- republic A form of government in which supreme power is held by the people.
- An aristocrat or nobleman who originates in ancient Rome.
- Wars A series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC, resulting in final destruction of Carthage and Rome;s dominance over the wester Mediterranean.
20 Clues: A large unit of the Roman army. • A ruler with total power of a country. • War A war between citizens and the same country. • An aristocrat or nobleman who originates in ancient Rome. • The state council of the ancient Roman Republic and empire. • A common person or a member of the lower social class in ancient Rome. • ...
Geography 2024-12-11
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- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- river the continent's longest, and the principal waterway of western Russia and the historic cradle of the Russian state.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
- a low-lying tract of land that forms an artificial hydrological entity, enclosed by embankments known as dike
- a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, as in Norway and Iceland, typically formed by submergence of a glaciated valley.
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- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- mountains a mountain range in Eurasia that runs north–south mostly through the Russian Federation,
- the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place
10 Clues: the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents. • the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place • the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2016-03-02
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- _____was invented by the Chinese along with many interesting uses for paper like paper money and playing cards. The first paper was invented in the 2nd century BC and the manufacture later perfected around 105 AD.
- a toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between them in which string is attached and wound, which can be spun alternately downward and upward by its weight and momentum as the string unwinds and rewinds.
- The act of inventing something, Typically a process or device.
- a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
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- _________was invented in the 9th century by chemists trying to find the Elixir of Immortality. Not long after, engineers figured out how to use gunpowder for military uses such as bombs, guns, mines, and even rockets.
- Kites were first used as a way for the ____ to signal warnings to each other.
- works a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations.
- the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material.
- _________were often used to make sure that homes were built facing the right direction so they would be in contact with nature.
9 Clues: The act of inventing something, Typically a process or device. • the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material. • Kites were first used as a way for the ____ to signal warnings to each other. • a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string. • ...
Top Five Inventions 2023-04-18
Time Zones 4: Unit 10 Vocabulary 2026-03-14
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- An organized occasion (party, concert, meeting)
- To stand for or symbolize something.
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- They physical force/weight placed onto a surface; the mental stressed caused by demands or anxiety
- To make someone feel enthusiastic or motivated to do something, oftentimes positive and creative
- A new machine, tool, or process that is created for the first time to solve a problem
- The state of things as they exist, rather than as we imagine or wish them to be
6 Clues: To stand for or symbolize something. • An organized occasion (party, concert, meeting) • The state of things as they exist, rather than as we imagine or wish them to be • A new machine, tool, or process that is created for the first time to solve a problem • To make someone feel enthusiastic or motivated to do something, oftentimes positive and creative • ...
World History Crossword 2020-05-07
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- Is a member of a culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing and foraging rather than by agriculture or animal husbandry.
- Is an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic or other purposes.
- Is a strip of land connecting two landmasses (as two continents or a continent and an island).
- A member of a group that consists of humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans.
- Is to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail
- A person from whom one is descended; forebear; progenitor.
- Is the last period of the Stone Age characterized by polished stone implements.
- Is the practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products.
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- Is also called the Old Stone Age, is a period in human prehistory distinguished by the original development of stone tools that covers c. 99% of the time period of human technological prehistory.
- Is to move from one country, place or locality to another.
- A piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something.
- Is human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research etc.
- Is a long period of reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.
- Is to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses.
14 Clues: Is to set forth or make clear by degrees or in detail • Is to convert (animals, plants, etc.) to domestic uses. • Is to move from one country, place or locality to another. • A person from whom one is descended; forebear; progenitor. • A piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Latin word for science
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- Took over land in central Africa
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
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- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- Latin word from technology
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- demonstrated by machines.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- unconconscious part of the mind
- conscious part of the mind
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
59 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2023-06-09
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- - Austrian mathematician and logician who is known for his incompleteness theorems, which have had a profound impact on the foundations of mathematics.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of analysis, particularly in his work on Riemannian geometry.
- - Italian mathematician who introduced the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of numbers with each number being the sum of the two preceding ones.
- - German mathematician who formulated a famous list of 23 unsolved problems that greatly influenced the course of 20th-century mathematics.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry.
- - French lawyer and mathematician who famously claimed to have a proof for what became known as Fermat's Last Theorem.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics, particularly in the field of Noether's theorem.
- - Indian mathematician who made extraordinary contributions to number theory, particularly in the areas of partition functions and modular forms.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician known for his treatise "Elements," which presented foundational principles of geometry.
- - Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory, statistics, and information theory.
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- - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor known for his contributions to mathematics and physics.
- - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry.
- - Austrian mathematician known for his contributions to Lie group theory, representation theory, and quantum mechanics.
- - German mathematician who developed set theory and made profound discoveries related to infinite sets and cardinality.
- - English mathematician and writer who is recognized for her work with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer.
- - Swiss mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, graph theory, and mathematical analysis.
- - French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher known for his contributions to probability theory, number theory, and projective geometry.
- - English mathematician and computer scientist who played a crucial role in cracking the Enigma code during World War II.
- - French mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to group theory and abstract algebra before his untimely death.
20 Clues: - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry. • - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry. • ...
Science 2024-02-05
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- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Non-tented arch, loop and whorl are types
- A type of science used to investigate crime scenes
- Outermost layer of our atmosphere
- Measuring system used worldwide
- Popular modern scientist and science communicator
- Means 1,000
- Inventor of dynamite
- Study of the Earth
- The Earth's crust rides on this layer
- An arm bone or measurement of part of a circle
- A life saving drug nearly 100 years old
- The ___ table
- Classical scientist that didn't screw around
- Many tired students learn this way
- The standard that new inventions are compared to
- Study of the heavens
- Control center of living cells
- “Nothing is better than reading and gaining more and more knowledge.”
- Studies human history and prehistory through excavation
- "If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician."
- Rain clouds
- God of War and 4th planet
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- the first African-American woman to travel into space
- _____Resonance Imaging
- Also known as a caveman
- The first "apple" scientist
- Process that creates the oxygen we breathe
- Study of the atmosphere
- Lightning is a type of this
- Study of itty bitty life forms
- A fundamental or universal force
- Frogs are but snakes aren't
- A pioneer in radiology
- The Big Dipper is actually part of this constellation
- Her work helped us understand DNA,RNA and more
- Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- Not your average science guy
- Mathematical study of space
- Dinosaur with 3 horns on it's head
- Known for evolutionary biology
- Not animal life
- Inventory of the AC motor
43 Clues: Means 1,000 • Rain clouds • The ___ table • Not animal life • Study of the Earth • Inventor of dynamite • Study of the heavens • _____Resonance Imaging • A pioneer in radiology • Also known as a caveman • Study of the atmosphere • Inventory of the AC motor • God of War and 4th planet • The first "apple" scientist • Lightning is a type of this • Frogs are but snakes aren't • ...
The Renaissance: A Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-08
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- Was well-known for his "discovery" of the New World in the year 1492
- Decided to translate the Bible into Greek, and called on the Church to begin translating the Bible into other languages so common people could read it
- The ideology that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith
- Invasion force which included 130 ships and 20,000 men, lost to English ships & caused Spain to decline as a world power
- The Renaissance began and was centered in this Italian city
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- Created one of the most important inventions in history, the Printing Press
- The Catholic Church sold these to sinners, claiming they would receive penance and automatic forgiveness if they paid the fee
- Absolutist from Austria who was the mother of 16 children, including Marie Antoinette
- Someone who challenged religious doctrine, known best for his 95 Theses
- Wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets, including "Romeo & Juliet"
- Well-known engineer, inventor, and artist, who is known for his paintings "Mona Lisa" & "The Last Supper"
- Became king of France at the age of 5, ruling for 72 years until the time of his death
- A political system in which a single ruler has unrestricted power
- Master sculptor, known for his version of "David"
- This individual persons fleet of ships would be the first person to circumnavigate the entire globe
15 Clues: Master sculptor, known for his version of "David" • Wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets, including "Romeo & Juliet" • The Renaissance began and was centered in this Italian city • A political system in which a single ruler has unrestricted power • Was well-known for his "discovery" of the New World in the year 1492 • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 4: Intellectual Property 2022-10-16
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- downloading and distributing copyrighted work without express permission.
- allows a programmer to develop code to interact with another programmers code.
- the practice of distributing media online.
- used to copyright inventions.
- ______software is software that anyone can modify or copy
- used to protect original works.
- _______ Engineering - the process of taking something apart to figure out how it works.
- any word, symbol or design used to identify goods or services.
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- an agreement in which a work may be modified, copied or used such that anything made from it must also have this condition.
- software where the code is made publicly available
- the act of using patent to sue and gain money through lawsuits rather than using the patent to produce goods.
- ______ use doctrine - allows the use of copyrighted material as loss as it contributed to new work.
- also know as "jailbreaking", this is the act of cracking a digital device to install software the maker never intended.
- Website that was found by the court in 2001 to encourage the infringement of various copyrighted works online.
- used to control the access a user has to a piece of digital media
- law passed in 1998 to protect copyrights online.
- Also know as read-only memory.
17 Clues: used to copyright inventions. • Also know as read-only memory. • used to protect original works. • the practice of distributing media online. • law passed in 1998 to protect copyrights online. • software where the code is made publicly available • ______software is software that anyone can modify or copy • any word, symbol or design used to identify goods or services. • ...
crossword sep 2025 2025-10-15
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- When businesses agree to act together instead of competing with each other
- _ was established in 1948 to regulate world trade.
- _______ are legal rights granted to creators for their inventions, designs, and artistic works, providing them with exclusive control over their creations.
- The percentage of a bank’s total deposits that it needs to maintain as liquid cash.
- ______ builds the future of human connection and the technology that makes it possible.
- Used to estimate the increase in the prices of goods and assets year-by-year due to inflation.
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- An American cable news television channel.
- A contract in the options market that gives its owner the right but not the obligation to sell an asset for a certain price by a set date.
- The apex authority responsible for external and internal audits of the expenses of the National and state governments.
- A development finance institution under the ownership of Life Insurance Corporation of India and Government of India
- __Act was enacted in 2003 which set targets for the government to reduce fiscal deficits.
- _____ was introduced by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to enhance the quality of financial reporting and ensure transparency in company disclosures
- An Indian government ministry primarily concerned with administration of the Companies Act 2013
- To facilitate import of capital goods for producing quality goods and services and enhance India’s manufacturing competitiveness.
14 Clues: An American cable news television channel. • _ was established in 1948 to regulate world trade. • When businesses agree to act together instead of competing with each other • The percentage of a bank’s total deposits that it needs to maintain as liquid cash. • ______ builds the future of human connection and the technology that makes it possible. • ...
DL 5 2026-01-19
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- Work that anyone can use freely because it is no longer protected by copyright.
- New technology that changes how people do things in a big way.
- A rule that lets you use small parts of copyrighted work for learning, news, or reviews.
- Something new that is created to solve a problem or make life easier.
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- Ideas or creations that belong to someone, like stories, music, art, or inventions.
- A law that protects creators by giving them control over how their work is used.
- Permission that tells you how you are allowed to use someone else’s work.
- Copying someone else’s work or ideas and pretending they are your own.
- To say who made the original work or idea.
- Causing a big change by replacing or improving old ways of doing things.
- Information that shows where you found facts, ideas, or pictures.
11 Clues: To say who made the original work or idea. • New technology that changes how people do things in a big way. • Information that shows where you found facts, ideas, or pictures. • Something new that is created to solve a problem or make life easier. • Copying someone else’s work or ideas and pretending they are your own. • ...
UTAH 31 2022-12-01
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- the first two people to fly in the sky also inventors of airplanes
- to improve something by making small changes
- to speed up
- how or prove to be right or reasonable.
- a center offering help to the urban poor
- to get rid of something
- voting rights of a controlling number of shares of competing firms were entrusted to a small group of men, or trustees, who thus were able to prevent competition among the companies they controlled.
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- A Jewish immigrant who formed a new union.
- a big business giant
- for people who couldn’t afford to go to the doctors
- to change something
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
Down
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make profit
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- an American manufacturer, made the automobile available to millions
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- A manufacturing method in which product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- the richest man in America in the 1800's
- a popular reformer
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- businesses owned by many investors
25 Clues: to speed up • a popular reformer • to change something • a big business giant • to get rid of something • businesses owned by many investors • how or prove to be right or reasonable. • is the rapid growth of city populations • the richest man in America in the 1800's • a center offering help to the urban poor • A Jewish immigrant who formed a new union. • ...
China 2024-02-19
Across
- Containers peculiar to ancient China
- an aromatic beverage prepared
- The traditional way to celebrate the Chinese New year
- a Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period
- the most dominant form of Chinese opera
- a traditional way to celebrate the Chinese New year
- a city and a special administrative region in China
- uses flat articulated cut-out figures
- a paper in a cookie
- an internal Chinese martial art practiced for self-defense and health
- the art of paper designs
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- A lovely animal endemic to China
- a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles
- an often portable source of lighting
- a device that shows the cardinal directions
- A unique building in China
- a statement, question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved
- a visual art related to writing
- alleys formed by lines of siheyuan, traditional courtyard residences
- a traditional classification scheme based on the Chinese calendar that assigns an animal
- a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of cooked
- a person who practices religious asceticism by living a monastic lifestyle
- a small round bread with meat inside
- A pair of successive rhyming lines, usually of the same length
- One of the four great inventions in ancient China
- a martial art of China
- a popular Chinese dish
27 Clues: a paper in a cookie • a martial art of China • a popular Chinese dish • the art of paper designs • A unique building in China • an aromatic beverage prepared • a visual art related to writing • A lovely animal endemic to China • an often portable source of lighting • Containers peculiar to ancient China • a small round bread with meat inside • uses flat articulated cut-out figures • ...
Grill and Chill 2023-06-15
Across
- nothing shakes our resolve
- wafer carrier transport from Process to Process
- wafers are loaded here before being into Diffusion Furnace
- dimension The size (width) of a feature printed in resist, measured at a specific height above the substrate
- given as a right to stop others from using your inventions
- what happens to wafers when slurry and downforce pressure is applied
- People get real antsy when they can't have it
- used for transporting wafers between manufacturing facilities
- a visual sequence of events in chronological order
- a very small unit of measurement
- this typically is the reason an 8D is generated
- 1st thing on Mondays to-do list
- maintenance an act that is done on a scheduled cadence
- This will contain Control limits, Spec Limits and Target
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- a practice where individuals work toward a common goal
- provides a quick visual summary of the variability of values in a dataset
- detector Micron's version of TSA
- a device that stores energy within an electric field
- known on the Periodic Table as He and currently in a shortage
- a great place for chair yoga
- It's bad when you burn one, it's also bad when it happens to Metal Lines
- issue bathroom Reading Material
- food usually overpriced, often hit or miss
- when something is expected to complete
- this can usually be found at the 12 o'clock area of a wafer
25 Clues: nothing shakes our resolve • a great place for chair yoga • issue bathroom Reading Material • 1st thing on Mondays to-do list • detector Micron's version of TSA • a very small unit of measurement • when something is expected to complete • food usually overpriced, often hit or miss • People get real antsy when they can't have it • ...
Movies 2026-03-06
Across
- Grieving general upset at boss’s son
- Midgets talk a long walk to dispose of an evil piece of jewelry
- Ping-pong hustler tries to become world champion
- Chef loses joy of cooking
- FBI agent chases very committed liar
- Kid tries to run through brick wall
- Island girl learns from the Rock how to sail
- Engineers try to embarrass Italians with car
- Single father teams up with amnesiac to find overcurious son
- Agents chase bad guy both forward and backward
- Black pianist faces racism with Italian bodyguard
- Two people could have fit on the door
- Child defends property with homemade inventions
- Billionaire trying to get back with his ex
- Fighter pilots compete for bragging rights
- Cat leaves home after workplace accident
- Professional killers stuck on awkward group trip
Down
- Villain collects shiny rocks to solve overpopulation
- Main character does the impossible with plot armor
- Survival competition but disturbingly official
- Family formed through illegal driving
- Man searches for patient and finds himself
- Billionaire makes expensive metal pajamas for heart issues
- Veteran racer mentors kid while driving dangerously
- Female Frozone has to let it go
- Criminals perform extremely complicated nap
- A group of 12 midgets and 1 extra small midget steal from a greedy lizard
- Cowboy doll experiences workplace replacement anxiety
- Space trip becomes extreme parenting problem
- Tall blue people fight regular people
- NASCAR but with feelings
31 Clues: NASCAR but with feelings • Chef loses joy of cooking • Female Frozone has to let it go • Kid tries to run through brick wall • Grieving general upset at boss’s son • FBI agent chases very committed liar • Family formed through illegal driving • Two people could have fit on the door • Tall blue people fight regular people • Cat leaves home after workplace accident • ...
Ch 19: Industrial Revolution- Section 1 2020-12-11
Across
- an inventor interested in using electricity who had a research center in Menlo Park, NJ
- Brothers who built an airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine and flew it in Kitty Hawk, NC on Dec 17, 1903.
- a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to remove impurities
- The first man to implement the moving assembly line in manufacturing and introduced the Model T in 1908.
Down
- a period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- Scottish born speech teacher who studied the science of sound. Inventor who patented the telephone in 1876.
7 Clues: exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • a period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s • an inventor interested in using electricity who had a research center in Menlo Park, NJ • The first man to implement the moving assembly line in manufacturing and introduced the Model T in 1908. • ...
Marketing BUS MGMT 2026-01-12
Across
- A brief overview of a business plan
- Legal protection for ideas, concepts, and inventions
- Businesses involved in marketing activities
- How a product is priced and perceived by consumers
- A television or video advertisement
- Relationship between product availability and consumer desire
- The good or service a business sells
- Actions that move products to customers
- Advertising through newspapers and magazines
- Where and how a product is distributed
- A market controlled by one seller
- Businesses competing for the same customers
- Advertising and promotional activities
- Collecting information about customers and markets
- Advertising on social media platforms
- Grouping customers by age, gender, income, or education
- A statement explaining a company’s purpose
- Introducing and promoting a new product
- Businesses that help distribute products
- Grouping customers by buying behavior
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- Using more than one distribution channel
- Moving products from consumers back to producers
- Hiring skilled and qualified employees
- A plan outlining a company’s income and expenses
- Improving business performance or operations
- Large outdoor advertisements
- Selling directly to consumers
- Online platforms used for communication and promotion
- A specific group of consumers a business aims to reach
- Building long-term connections with customers
- A name that identifies a product or company
- Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
- Government limits placed on prices
- Individuals involved in marketing and selling
- Buying rival businesses
- Protects creative works like books and music
- Protects logos, symbols, and brand names
- Paths used to move products to consumers
- Grouping customers by lifestyle, values, and interests
- Expands trade and exposes countries to goods and services
- The amount customers pay for a product
- Dividing a market into smaller groups
- Protects confidential business information
- Product, Place, Price, and Promotion
- Plans a business uses to reach customers
- Creating new or improved ideas
- Grouping customers by location
47 Clues: Buying rival businesses • Large outdoor advertisements • Selling directly to consumers • Creating new or improved ideas • Grouping customers by location • A market controlled by one seller • Government limits placed on prices • A brief overview of a business plan • A television or video advertisement • The good or service a business sells • Product, Place, Price, and Promotion • ...
Laurier Era Vocabulary Review 2013-02-12
Across
- The process of large numbers of people moving from the countryside to the city is called ______ization.
- This invention made many future inventions possible and helps light up our world!
- English Canadians felt strong ties to the British Empire and as a result were considered ____________.
- Groups of workers would get together and form these to protect their rights.
- Urban workers most commonly worked at these large-scale manufacturing locations.
- Wilfrid Laurier was the first Canadian Prime Minister of _______ descent.
- The Canadian government's policy of assimilation of the First Nations people was made official in the ________ Act.
- Laurier was infamous for doing this to solve major issues.
- The last name of the Canadian Inventor of the telephone (also the name of one of our biggest phone companies today).
- This was the main source of income for the First Nations people of BC.
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- First Nations people were relocated to these places by the Canadian government.
- The Canadian Government placed a "head tax" on emigrants from this country.
- These large-scale companies grew rapidly during the 1900s.
- The "Victorian Age" was named after Victoria, the ______ of England at the time.
- The most common name for the women's rights movement.
- A strong feeling of loyalty to your own country or people is called ___________ism.
- The border between this US state and British Columbia was disputed in 1903.
- The formal term for an economic downturn (not as bad as a depression).
18 Clues: The most common name for the women's rights movement. • These large-scale companies grew rapidly during the 1900s. • Laurier was infamous for doing this to solve major issues. • The formal term for an economic downturn (not as bad as a depression). • This was the main source of income for the First Nations people of BC. • ...
5U1W4 Vocabulary 2016-08-08
Across
- “an important advance”
- “influenced by charm, art, or skill”
- “to imagine good things to happen in the future”
- “have or show a strong feeling about something”
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
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- “to act in a way that shows great interest or excitement”
- “things that are made or invented for a particular purpose”
- “to declare something as your own”
8 Clues: “an important advance” • “to declare something as your own” • “influenced by charm, art, or skill” • “have or show a strong feeling about something” • “to imagine good things to happen in the future” • “to act in a way that shows great interest or excitement” • “things that are made or invented for a particular purpose” • ...
Vocabulary- Unit 1 Week 4 2024-10-10
Across
- papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years
- declared something as your own
- to have or show a strong feeling about something
- an important advance
Down
- imagined good things would happen
- to be influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- to act in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: an important advance • declared something as your own • imagined good things would happen • to be influenced by charm, art, or skill • to have or show a strong feeling about something • to act in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Chapter Four 2021-02-12
Across
- The faulty belief that we would not have a given creation without its single creator and that the creator's idea is wholly original.
- A psychologist who argued that "new combinations grow out of elements already in the possession of the mind".
- A term that comes from the PhD thesis of a computer science graduate, who created the on-screen objects for his system.
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- what we think about when we think
- the connective tissue that transfers electrical signals across the brain
- An economist who has been studying the evolution of technology, particularly its influence on building economies, since the 1980s.
- He invented the self-adjusting relay switch and the telegraph printer.
- His early theory attempted to describe what was happening inside of the mind when creative insights occur
- The man who openly admitted to assembling a car based off of centuries of discoveries by other men.
9 Clues: what we think about when we think • He invented the self-adjusting relay switch and the telegraph printer. • the connective tissue that transfers electrical signals across the brain • The man who openly admitted to assembling a car based off of centuries of discoveries by other men. • ...
Vocab 7 2023-03-15
Across
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies
- the larger of the two main branches of Islam
- the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe
- shrine located near the centre of the Great Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
- the declaration of faith (shahada), prayer (salah), alms-giving (zakat), fasting (sawm) and pilgrimage (hajj)
- Capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia
- an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam.
- Frankish leader Charles Martel, a Christian, defeats a large army of Spanish Moors, halting the Muslim advance into Western Europe
- the Prophet Muhammad's migration (622 ce) from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina)
- A major empire of the ancient African world
- the Islamic sacred book
- a tall slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer.
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- Islamic canonical law based on the teachings of the Koran and the traditions of the Prophet
- a follower of the religion of Islam.
- the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin.
- Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered around the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad
- a Muslim place of worship.
- the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year, and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime
- central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God
- a triangular sail on a long yard at an angle of 45° to the mast.
- Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem
- the chief Muslim civil and religious ruler, regarded as the successor of Muhammad
23 Clues: the Islamic sacred book • a Muslim place of worship. • a follower of the religion of Islam. • an adherent of the Shia branch of Islam. • A major empire of the ancient African world • the larger of the two main branches of Islam • the spiritual struggle within oneself against sin. • a triangular sail on a long yard at an angle of 45° to the mast. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- demonstrated by machines.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- Took over land in central Africa
- Latin word for science
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Latin word from technology
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- conscious part of the mind
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
Down
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- are immature cells that grow and divide to produce different cell types
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- demonstrated by machines.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- conscious part of the mind
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- are immature cells that grow and divide to produce different cell types
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
Down
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Latin word from technology
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- Took over land in central Africa
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- Latin word for science
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- unconconscious part of the mind
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • unconconscious part of the mind • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- Latin word from technology
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- Took over land in central Africa
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- unconconscious part of the mind
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- The natural world or ecosystem.
Down
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- demonstrated by machines.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Latin word for science
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- conscious part of the mind
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
59 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-07-12
Across
- a person who runs a business
- a group of animals by particular characteristics
- to trickle slowly
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a steam engine designed to pull cars on railway
- money used to invest in business
- a person with money to invest
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a capitalist who invest money in textile-making
- the amount of goods available
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- the right to vote
- action in one's own interest
- those wishing to purchase goods
- in this context, the upper class
- new inventions, the science of industry
- made by humans
- world-wide
- a complete change in something, the overthrow of a government
- desire for particular goods
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- land which could be used by everyone
- to feed on growing plants
- a fee for using a road
26 Clues: world-wide • animal food • made by humans • the right to vote • to trickle slowly • a fee for using a road • to feed on growing plants • desire for particular goods • a person who runs a business • action in one's own interest • a person with money to invest • the amount of goods available • those wishing to purchase goods • in this context, the upper class • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
Across
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- One Ancient China Religion
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- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
- When you make something
- A village in the yellow river valley
- The first Han Emperor
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- When you make something
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
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- A village in the yellow river valley
- One Ancient China Religion
- The first Han Emperor
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-20
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- In 221 B.C., the first emperor united china under the ___ Dynasty
- A battle that half a million of men are known to have fallen
- The first Han Emperor
- A country whose ruler is called an emperor.
- The ____ became unable to control disputes among the great lords
- When you make something
- An army that was buried with Emperor Qin
- A person or thing that is better or more important than all others
- An emperor in the Xia Dynasty
- last ruler of the Xia Dynasty
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- A village in the yellow river valley
- Chinese interest in this dates back over 4000 year
- One Ancient China Religion
- A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C
- An invention made by Ancient China that blocks out rain
- An invention made in 342 B.C
- Domestication of ________ in China around 5200 B.C
- The first Chinese Dynasty to leave a historical record
- A skill developed in China during the Shang Dynasty
- A creation by Ancient China that flies around
20 Clues: The first Han Emperor • When you make something • One Ancient China Religion • An invention made in 342 B.C • An emperor in the Xia Dynasty • last ruler of the Xia Dynasty • A village in the yellow river valley • An army that was buried with Emperor Qin • A country whose ruler is called an emperor. • A landmark in china that was started 218 B.C • ...
World History 2022-04-27
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- an engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power.
- advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776
- the ability of people of a society to take economic actions
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
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- The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy
- German philosopher, critic of political economy, economist, historian,
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers
- The law of supply and demand is a theory that explains the interaction between the sellers of a resource and the buyers for that resource
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control he power or authority of a government to regulate
- French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination
- an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one
18 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time • the ability of people of a society to take economic actions • a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course • an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one • ...
US history 2023-10-12
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- a business strategy in which a company controls all aspects of its supply chain, from raw materials to finished products.
- a type of retail business that used catalogs to allow customers in remote areas to order products from a distance.
- a legal entity that is separate from its owners and can own property, make contracts, and sue or be sued.
- a device that used electrical signals to transmit messages over long distances, revolutionizing communication in the 19th century.
- an African American inventor who developed several practical inventions, including the gas mask and the traffic light.
- an economic system in which production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services are primarily guided by the laws of supply and demand rather than through government intervention.
- a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who made his fortune in the steel industry, and donated much of his wealth to charitable causes.
- a method for mass-producing steel developed by Henry Bessemer in the mid-19th century, which involved blowing air through molten iron to remove impurities.
- a type of corporate structure in which several companies are controlled by a central board of directors, with the aim of reducing competition and increasing efficiency.
- an American industrialist who developed the Pullman sleeping car, which revolutionized long-distance train travel in the United States.
- a business strategy in which a company acquires or merges with other companies at the same level of the supply chain, in order to achieve economies of scale or reduce competition.
- a period of rapid industrialization and innovation in the late 19th century, marked by important inventions such as the automobile, electricity, and steel.
- an African American entrepreneur and philanthropist who became one of the wealthiest self-made women in America through her haircare and beauty products.
- an American inventor who developed the Morse code and the telegraph, which enabled rapid communication over long distances.
- a Scottish-born American inventor who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone in 1876.
- an American industrialist and entrepreneur who developed the Florida East Coast Railway, which transformed Florida into a popular tourist destination.
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- an American inventor and entrepreneur who helped to develop the electric power industry through his innovations in transformer technology, railway air brakes and steam turbines.
- American brothers who are credited with inventing and flying the first successful airplane in 1903.
- an American industrialist and philanthropist who, through his Standard Oil company, became one of the wealthiest men in history.
- a person who starts and runs a new business venture, with the aim of making a profit.
- an African American inventor and entrepreneur who patented a folding cabinet bed in 1885 and became the first African American woman to receive a United States patent.
- a federal law passed in 1890 that prohibits activities that restrict competition and monopolies in interstate commerce.
- a Turkish term for a local ruler or governor.
- an American inventor and businessman who is best known for developing the light bulb and inventing the first practical phonograph.
- a Surinamese-born American inventor who developed a machine that could produce shoes more efficiently, revolutionizing the shoe manufacturing industry.
- an African American inventor and engineer who worked with Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison, and made important contributions to the development of the telephone and the light bulb.
- a cable laid under the Atlantic Ocean in the mid-19th century that enabled communication between Europe and North America.
- a Canadian-born African American inventor and engineer who developed improvements to steam engine lubrication systems.
- the process of creating something new or improving an existing product or service.
- an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production, where profit is the main motivator and the market determines prices and wages.
- ownership in a corporation, represented by shares that can be bought and sold in the stock market.
- an American banker and financier who played a major role in the growth of many industries through his investments and mergers.
32 Clues: a Turkish term for a local ruler or governor. • the process of creating something new or improving an existing product or service. • a person who starts and runs a new business venture, with the aim of making a profit. • ownership in a corporation, represented by shares that can be bought and sold in the stock market. • ...
Academic Disciplines 2023-06-22
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- The investigation of the fundamental forces and properties of the universe, from tiny particles to immense black holes.
- The exciting discovery of long-lost artifacts, structures, and civilizations from the past, revealing secrets of our history.
- The fascinating analysis of languages, how they develop, and their many structures and rules.
- The creative discipline that combines art and science in the design and construction of buildings and structures.
- The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The fascinating exploration of living organisms, from tiny microbes to giant whales, and how they function and interact.
- A branch of science focusing on substances, how they combine and react, and the processes that create new materials.
- The introspective search for knowledge and understanding of life's big questions, like what is right and what is real.
- The study of rules and regulations that help maintain order and justice in our societies and daily interactions.
- The world of numbers, patterns, and shapes that helps us understand and solve problems in our daily lives.
- The examination of human society and how its many parts, such as culture and institutions, influence each other.
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- The scientific field focused on understanding the human body, preventing and treating illnesses, and promoting health.
- The engaging tale of human events, discoveries, and civilizations that have shaped our world over time.
- The captivating investigation of the human mind, emotions, and behavior to better understand ourselves and others.
- The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources.
- The exploration of the tiny organisms we can't see with our naked eyes, like bacteria and viruses, and their effects on the world.
- The examination of how people and societies make choices, allocate resources, and interact in the world of commerce.
- The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment, exploring the delicate balance of nature.
- The beautiful art of written works, such as stories, poems, and plays, that express human emotions and experiences.
19 Clues: The fascinating analysis of languages, how they develop, and their many structures and rules. • The study of Earth's structure, history, and the processes that shape our planet and its resources. • The exciting study of stars, planets, galaxies, and everything that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Loan Words 2024-11-25
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- One piece of nature's Jenga tower in your back
- Reference system for finding information
- Math's way of organizing numbers in neat boxes
- Classification rank between family and species
- Book's "where to find the good bits" guide
- The bossy organelle running the cellular show
- Multiple arrays of ordered elements
- Electric shock that makes a dead frog's legs dance
- Nature's bicycle spokes in a circle
- Ancient scholars' way of describing patterns
- Additional reference sections in publications
- A body of knowledge that needs a diet
- Nature's recipe written in mathematical poetry
- Bug's fashion stuff sticking out of head
- Numbers that tell a story (or lie convincingly)
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- Rectangular arrangements of numbers
- Supplementary materials in academic works
- Geological sandwich with rocks instead of ham
- Mathematical pointers in equations
- Groups of related living things
- Fancy way of saying "Oops!"
- Tiny cellular control rooms having a party
- Earth's layer cake slice
- What makes your brain go "Ooh, shiny!"
- List of discoveries after publication
- Insect WiFi receivers
- Stack of bones keeping you from being a puddle
- Latin fancy talk for "bunch of stuff"
- Half the diameter for lazy mathematicians
- Common patterns that explain the world
- Extra chapter at the back of the book
- Lonely number looking for friends
32 Clues: Insect WiFi receivers • Earth's layer cake slice • Fancy way of saying "Oops!" • Groups of related living things • Lonely number looking for friends • Mathematical pointers in equations • Rectangular arrangements of numbers • Multiple arrays of ordered elements • Nature's bicycle spokes in a circle • List of discoveries after publication • Latin fancy talk for "bunch of stuff" • ...
Level 4 Lesson 46 2024-01-13
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- Widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived, Ludwig van ______________ dominates a period of musical history as no one else before or since.
- My aunt is getting _________ day by day because she exercises regularly and keeps a healthy diet.
- Can you play any ___________instruments, like the piano, the violin or the flute?
- We had tea, and _____________ we sat in the garden for a while.
- Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the ___________, like on Mars or other planets?
- Mr. Garcia doesn’t want to __________ about money with his brother anymore.
- Which ride is _____________, the roller coaster or the private boat?
- I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have _______ heard of her.
- He's getting old and his ___________ isn't very good now.
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- Little Jimmy has been totally ________ since birth, so he has never heard his mother’s voice.
- Do you agree Nikola Tesla was a forgotten _________ whose inventions made the modern world?
- They were _________ children, always asking questions.
- William _____________ was an English playwright who wrote many famous plays in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
- Which night dress is the ___________, the blue one, the red one or the purple one?
- An ________________ park is a place where people can go to enjoy games, rides, and other activities.
- If people say you are Einstein, they mean you are smarter than anyone he or she knows.
- We need a __________ answer to the parent by tomorrow.
17 Clues: They were _________ children, always asking questions. • We need a __________ answer to the parent by tomorrow. • He's getting old and his ___________ isn't very good now. • We had tea, and _____________ we sat in the garden for a while. • Which ride is _____________, the roller coaster or the private boat? • ...
Vocab words 2025-03-12
5 Clues: Invented cotton gin • To put an end to something • connected the U.S east to west • reform free education for all • time when inventions changed how people lived/worked
Chapter 18 Section 1,2,3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-02
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- A center offering to help the urban poor.
- Rapid Growth of city populations
- Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
- A poor scottish immagrant that created a steel industry and became very popular. He then created the Carnegie Steel Industry.
- Was the creator of the first telephone.
- To get rid of.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- Tested out the first airplanes ever made.
- A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
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- To increase in speed.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- A business owned by many investors.
- Someone who sets up a business to make profit.
- Place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or a small fee.
- A social reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- He formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL.
- Purify; make free from impurities.
- To change; to look different.
- Made the automobile available to millions. Perfected a system to mass produce the cars.
- The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- To give good reason for an action.
- At age 23 invested in the oil industry and used his profits to buy other companies. He ended the competition by forming the Standard Oil Trust.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
25 Clues: To get rid of. • To increase in speed. • To change; to look different. • Rapid Growth of city populations • Purify; make free from impurities. • To give good reason for an action. • A business owned by many investors. • Was the creator of the first telephone. • A center offering to help the urban poor. • Tested out the first airplanes ever made. • ...
