discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- an increase in the world's temperature
- land which could be used by everyone
- to use
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions;the science of industry
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- world wide
- a complete change in something: the overthrow of a government
- a supply of workers
- money used to invest in business
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- unproductive
- an act of forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
15 Clues: to use • world wide • unproductive • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions;the science of industry • to feed on growing plants such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • a complete change in something: the overthrow of a government • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- An economy based on industry, not agriculture
- World-Wide
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- Land held to be used by everyone
- New inventions; the science of industry
- An increase in the world's temperature
- A complete change in something the; overthrow of a government
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- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- To use
- Money used to invest in business
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- A supply of workers
15 Clues: To use • World-Wide • A supply of workers • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • An increase in the world's temperature • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • New inventions; the science of industry • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • An economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of the government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- a supply of workers
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- world-wide
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- to use
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an increase in the world's temperature
- land held to be used by everyone
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- money used to invest in business
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-29
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- occurs on the seafloor where oceanic plates are moving away from each other (diverging)
- are pieces of the lithosphere and crust, which float on the asthenosphere
- It is the rising or settling of a portion of the Earth's lithosphere that occurs when weight is removed or added in order to maintain equilibrium between buoyancy forces that push the lithosphere upward and gravity forces that pull the lithosphere downward
- the that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other, thus appearing to have "drifted" across the ocean bed.
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- one of the discoveries of seafloor spreading. He proposed the idea of seafloor spreading in 1960
- hypothesis of isostasy where mountain range supported by density variation within the crust
- A german geologist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- mountain range supported by changes in crustal thickness
- a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth
- a theory that states that it is tectonic plates, rather than continents, which are moving.
10 Clues: mountain range supported by changes in crustal thickness • A german geologist who proposed the theory of continental drift • a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth • are pieces of the lithosphere and crust, which float on the asthenosphere • occurs on the seafloor where oceanic plates are moving away from each other (diverging) • ...
Unit Vocabulary Choice Board 2022-10-20
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- spanish labor system gave the labor to certain American indian groups to individual settlers for life
- Portuguese explorer and a subject of the Hispanic monarchy
- national policy of avoiding economic or political affairs with other countries
- Company carrying out trade activities in Asia
- racial classification to refer to a person of mixed indigenous and European ancestry
- imperial dynasty of china following the collapse of the mongol-led yuan dynasty
- commodity exports over commodity of imports
- business owned by its investors
- Portuguese explorer and the first european to reach India by sea
- transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people mainly to the Americas
- spanish conquerors of mexico and peru during the 19th century
- imperial dominance based on control rather than the control of trade
- agreement between Portugal and Spain divided the rights to colonize all lands outside of Europe
- show ethnicity and to signal economic and class divisions
- central figure in the early days of the Portuguese empire and in the 15th century european maritime discoveries and maritime expansion
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- military government of japan during the edo period
- belief in the benefits of trading
- travel completely around especially by water
- the enslaved person is legally rendered the person property
- transfer of animals, plants, technology, diseases, ideas and many more
- Italian navigator and explorer who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic ocean
- native in a particular place
- forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic ocean to the new world
- flow of trade to and from Europe, Africa and the Americas that lasted until the early 1800s
- term for a person mixed of white and black ancestry
- Portuguese mariner and explorer
- someone who's mexed of black and European descent
- last Inca emperor
- Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec empire
- Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during china's early ming dynasty
- a person who produces or draws maps
- economic system based on the private ownership
32 Clues: last Inca emperor • native in a particular place • Portuguese mariner and explorer • business owned by its investors • belief in the benefits of trading • a person who produces or draws maps • commodity exports over commodity of imports • travel completely around especially by water • Company carrying out trade activities in Asia • ...
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2020-04-13
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- it is the term for the averaging of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication.
- an italian mathematician and philosopher (1564-1642)
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- biotechnology is a Manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria.
- the first industry to be industrialized; it is a cloth or fabrics
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- what is the name of the first mammal to be cloned?
- he is the father of psychoanalysis
- what makes people do things?
- empire built one of the largest and wealthiest empires in the world.
- is a biotechnology is used to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances.
- the purpose of ______ is to make education and business much easier.
- developed from labor-saving technology.
- they are often called "mother culture" because they influenced other meso-american societies.
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- Massive radiation sent into the atmosphere. April 26, 1986
- orville and wilbur wright (1903)
- Freud-believed that mental illness is a result of______, not nature
- An adequate supply of safe and nutritious food is one of the cornerstones of human health.
- Nicholas copernicus rediscovered the heliocentric model or ______.
- served as gazetter of political and social happenings in ancient Rome. (daily acts)
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- is a type of biotechnology use animals as important models in basic research.
- a wireless networking technology that allows computers, phones, consoles and other devices to communicate over wireless signal.
- means our surrounding
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- it demonstrated that th epower of the king could be limited by a written grant.
- Large variety of different ecosystems on earth, which have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in the habitat.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- it is a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range.
- Tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries, vehicles
- were your unconscious mind talking to you. Dreams were very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- 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.
- a direct military control of normal civilian function by a goverment.
- what type of innovations saved physical energy and lessens people workload?
- it was Copernicus’ book and published the year 1534 when he died.
- One of its cause is plastics and garbages dumped into river
- is a type of biotechnology uses the DNA fingerprinting
- is a type of biotechnology that involved with the whole spectrum of human medicine
- it is also called the "early period"
- the English translation of Siderius Nuncius.
- a latin word of Modern
- is a type of biotechnology is resistance to disease and insects, plant more environmentally friendly that yield more per acre (genetically engineered)
- the shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- the Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- Using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human consumption to make a product or solve a problem.
- built large pyramids to honor gods—smaller than Egyptian pyramids but were much more detailed & decorative; contained arches (like the Romans!)
- a large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement in _______
- book this book is the greatest land survey from 1086, commisioned by william the conqueror.
- who is charles darwin grandfather?
- its purpose is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets.
- it is the concious part of the mind (rational self).
- it is the greatest innovation of technology was lonetivity.
- it refers to the day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity.
- Empire began lasted from 1427 to 1521 (conquered by Spanish conquistadors
- Freud was one of the first to use this. This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
59 Clues: means our surrounding • a latin word of Modern • what makes people do things? • orville and wilbur wright (1903) • he is the father of psychoanalysis • who is charles darwin grandfather? • it is also called the "early period" • developed from labor-saving technology. • the English translation of Siderius Nuncius. • the Earth is not special in a cosmological sense. • ...
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Les scientifiques 2024-01-22
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- en dispositifs mécaniques qui accomplissent des tâches automatiquement roboticien
- qui effectue des analyses biologiques, chimiques ou physiques dans un laboratoire laborantin
- qui exerce un métier de l'informatique informaticien
- qui crée les nouvel inventions inventeur
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- qui étudie la surface de la terre géographe
- qui étudie la physique physicien
- spécialisé dans la science de l'observation des astres, de la lune, et du soleil astronome
- étudie les océans sous ses aspects chimiques, physiques et biologiques océanographe
8 Clues: qui étudie la physique physicien • qui crée les nouvel inventions inventeur • qui étudie la surface de la terre géographe • qui exerce un métier de l'informatique informaticien • en dispositifs mécaniques qui accomplissent des tâches automatiquement roboticien • étudie les océans sous ses aspects chimiques, physiques et biologiques océanographe • ...
U4.2 Vocabulary 2026-04-13
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- period of time before the US Civil War
- a person who favors the end of slavery
- act of ending or stopping a system
- a machine that revolutionized American agriculture by efficiently separating seeds from short-staple cotton fiber.
- a large-scale agricultural estate, typically located in tropical or semi-tropical regions, dedicated to cultivating cash crops like cotton, tobacco, coffee, or sugar cane, often utilizing coerced labor.
- state of being an enslaved person
- purchase of territory by the USA from France in 1803 by President Thomas Jefferson
- an official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
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- a 400-year, systematic, forced migration of 12–15 million African people to the Americas between the 15th and 19th centuries, primarily carried out by Portuguese, British, French, and Spanish traders.
- an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin in 1793, one of the key inventions that shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.
- the systematic buying, selling, and forced migration of over one million enslaved people within the United States, driven by the expanding cotton economy.
- 19th century belief that expansion of the US throughout the North American continent was justified
- to make money or be beneficial in other ways.
- wealth and resources of a nation
- a system in which people are forcibly controlled, denied freedom, and treated as property by others.
15 Clues: wealth and resources of a nation • state of being an enslaved person • act of ending or stopping a system • period of time before the US Civil War • a person who favors the end of slavery • to make money or be beneficial in other ways. • purchase of territory by the USA from France in 1803 by President Thomas Jefferson • ...
Ethics 2019-03-20
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- ______________ refers to copying of another person’s idea or work and claiming it as your own.
- ___________ ___________ refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works.
- Company with the trademark sign
- Confidential information, formula, practice or design that provides an economic advantage over the competition.
- Someone who tries to break into computer systems, especially in order to get secret information.
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- Fast food company with the slogan “have it your way”.
- A __________________ is a form of intellectual property that protects the expression of ideas.
- A grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention for a set period.
- A ___________________ is a list of all of the sources you have used (whether referenced or not) in the process of researching your work. In general it should include: the authors' names, the titles of the works and the publisher.
- A distinctive symbol used by a business to identify and distinguish its goods from products sold by others.
10 Clues: Company with the trademark sign • Fast food company with the slogan “have it your way”. • A __________________ is a form of intellectual property that protects the expression of ideas. • ______________ refers to copying of another person’s idea or work and claiming it as your own. • ...
Sweden 2026-03-07
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- Sweden _______ approximately 99% of its household waste.
- About 27% of the Swedish population has a _______ background, defined as being born abroad or having two parents born abroad.
- The population of Sweden is mostly concentrated in the _______ part of the country.
- Every December, a special seasonal _______ called Julmust(ユールムスト) outsells every other soft drink combined in Sweden.
- Sweden is home to the world's first ice _______ where guests sleep in sleeping bags on beds made of ice.
- The northernmost parts of Sweden experience the 'midnight sun' in summer, where the _______ never fully sets and there is daylight 24 hours a day.
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- In Sweden, many university courses are taught in _______.
- Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates in _______ and only about 5% of adults smoke.
- In Sweden, a law called Allemansrätten, the 'right to roam,' gives every person the legal right to walk, camp, and pick _______ on any land in the country.
- Sweden has produced a remarkable number of world-changing _______ including the computer mouse, Spotify and Bluetooth.
10 Clues: Sweden _______ approximately 99% of its household waste. • In Sweden, many university courses are taught in _______. • The population of Sweden is mostly concentrated in the _______ part of the country. • Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates in _______ and only about 5% of adults smoke. • ...
ehh 2020-03-01
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- a protracted speech usually marked by intemperate/vituperative/or harshly censorious language
- the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures or generalizations about human existence
- noisy shouting; a loud continuous noise
- to feel or express annoyance or ill will at
- something offered for consideration or acceptance
- suspicion or fear especially of future evil
- deviating from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways
- short
- dark or dim; not readily understood or clearly expressed
- brought or put into a specified state
- recompense or reward
- to sink or fall to the bottom; to become quiet or less
- to pull/force/or move by violent wringing or twisting movements
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- to be appropriate to something
- whole or entire
- to make unclean or impure
- an imagined world or society in which people lead wretched/dehumanized/fearful lives
- grievously affected or troubled (as by a disease)
- the act of rising or mounting upward
- behaving wrongly or moving about aimlessly or irregularly
- to come and go at intervals
- not readily investigated/interpreted/or understood
- adept or prolific at producing inventions
- honor or respect felt or shown
- color
- an inclination to anticipate the best possible outcome
26 Clues: short • color • whole or entire • recompense or reward • to make unclean or impure • to come and go at intervals • to be appropriate to something • honor or respect felt or shown • the act of rising or mounting upward • brought or put into a specified state • noisy shouting; a loud continuous noise • adept or prolific at producing inventions • ...
Industrial Revolution & Transatlantic Slave Trade 2025-03-24
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- ______ spread quickly aboard ships.
- Where did slaves go to?
- What was a significant invention made that powered factories & locomotives?
- Who brought the slaves to America?
- What were the efforts to end slavery called?
- What was the slave trade part of the Triangle Trade called?
- Who was the Captain of the First Fleet?
- What were convicts chained with?
- Who declared Australia as British land in 1770?
- What ocean did they cross?
- Many people migrated from ______ areas to cities in order to find jobs.
- Where did the Industrial Revolution start?
- What were people who had committed a crime called?
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- Many ______ were separated during the slave trade.
- What was the name of the fleet that first brought convicts to Australia?
- People who decided to come to Australia by their own will were called _______.
- Slaves were ______ below deck.
- Many _________ inventions were made during the Industrial Revolution.
- Where did the First Fleet arrive in Australia?
- Who invented Morse code and helped invent the telegraph?
- The people that were traded.
- Where did slaves come from?
- Living _______ were often very bad during the Industrial Revolution.
- Convicts worked very _____.
- A penal _______ was formed in Sydney when the First Fleet arrived.
25 Clues: Where did slaves go to? • What ocean did they cross? • Where did slaves come from? • Convicts worked very _____. • The people that were traded. • Slaves were ______ below deck. • What were convicts chained with? • Who brought the slaves to America? • ______ spread quickly aboard ships. • Who was the Captain of the First Fleet? • Where did the Industrial Revolution start? • ...
Vocab Age of Exploration 2020-09-24
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- a portagees noble man that sailed the sea and had amission to reach india
- was sent by King Francis I to the New World in search of riches and a new route to Asia in 1534. His exploration of the St. Lawrence River allowed France to lay claim to lands that would become Canada
- was a French-Canadian explorer known for his discoveries in North America.
- , french explorer, acknowledged founder of the city of Quebec (1608), and consolidator of the French colonies in the New World.
- became the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa
- was an English navigator and explorer who set out to find either a northeast passage “by the North Pole to Japan and China” or a similar northwest passage.
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- conducted the first substantial exploration of the northeast coast of South America
- was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies
- french Jesuit missionary explorer who, with Louis Jolliet, travelled down the Mississippi River and reported the first accurate data on its course.
- navigator and explorer for France who Verrazzano, was the first European to sight New York and Narragansett bays.
- He encouraged the growth of Portuguese exploration,
- (or Giovanni Caboto, as he was known in Italian) was an Italian explorer and navigator who may have developed the idea of sailing westward to reach the riches of Asia
12 Clues: He encouraged the growth of Portuguese exploration, • became the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa • a portagees noble man that sailed the sea and had amission to reach india • was a French-Canadian explorer known for his discoveries in North America. • was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies • ...
School subjects 2023-11-14
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- Where we learn about the newest inventions.
- Where we talk about our beliefs in God, but also other subjects such as abortion, poverty...
- where we use our hands (or tools) to manipulate wood.
- Where we learn how to use a computer.
- where we learn about the universe, the countries, the world.
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- where we learn what it means to live in a democracy.
- where we use certain tools to manipulate metal.
- where we use our creativity to produce sounds.
- The language we are speaking now.
- Where we can draw, paint ...
- where we learn how to cook, do things at home, live with a family...
- where we learn the old language of the Romans.
12 Clues: Where we can draw, paint ... • The language we are speaking now. • Where we learn how to use a computer. • Where we learn about the newest inventions. • where we use our creativity to produce sounds. • where we learn the old language of the Romans. • where we use certain tools to manipulate metal. • where we learn what it means to live in a democracy. • ...
sts cross 2020-06-07
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- Tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries, vehicles
- means our surrounding
- it is the term for the averaging of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- a wireless networking technology that allows computers, phones, consoles and other devices to communicate over wireless signal.
- it is a gas that absorbs and emits radiant energy within the thermal infrared range.
- Massive radiation sent into the atmosphere. April 26, 1986
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- built large pyramids to honor gods—smaller than Egyptian pyramids but were much more detailed & decorative; contained arches (like the Romans!)
- were your unconscious mind talking to you. _____ were very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- means change and improvement
- a large part of technology has been dedicated to the advancement in _______
- One of its cause is plastics and garbages dumped into river
- is a type of biotechnology use animals as important models in basic research.
- the first industry to be industrialized; it is a cloth or fabrics
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits
- Nicholas copernicus rediscovered the heliocentric model or ______.
- is a type of biotechnology uses the DNA fingerprinting
- he is the father of psychoanalysis
- era it is also called the "early period"
- what is the name of the first mammal to be cloned?
- is a type of biotechnology that involved with the whole spectrum of human medicine
- the English translation of Siderius Nuncius.
- An adequate supply of safe and nutritious food is one of the cornerstones of human health.
- served as gazetter of political and social happenings in ancient Rome. (daily acts)
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- it is the concious part of the mind (rational self).
- continent racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance.
- what makes people do things?
- a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide
- the shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- is a biotechnology is used to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances.
- the purpose of ______ is to make education and business much easier.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
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- 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.
- it was Copernicus’ book and published the year 1534 when he died.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- the Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- Using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human consumption to make a product or solve a problem.
- a latin word of Modern
- Large variety of different ecosystems on earth, which have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in the habitat.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication.
- it demonstrated that th epower of the king could be limited by a written grant.
- it is the greatest innovation of technology was lonetivity.
- began lasted from 1427 to 1521 (conquered by Spanish conquistadors
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- its purpose is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets.
- it refers to the day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity.
- developed from labor-saving technology.
- Freud-believed that mental illness is a result of______, not nature
- is a type of biotechnology is resistance to disease and insects, plant more environmentally friendly that yield more per acre (genetically engineered)
- is a Manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria.
- who is charles darwin grandfather?
- built one of the largest and wealthiest empires in the world.
- Freud was one of the first to use this. This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- this book is the greatest land survey from 1086, commisioned by william the conqueror.
- a direct military control of normal civilian function by a goverment.
- an italian mathematician and philosopher (1564-1642)
- they are often called "mother culture" because they influenced other meso-american societies.
60 Clues: means our surrounding • a latin word of Modern • means change and improvement • what makes people do things? • he is the father of psychoanalysis • who is charles darwin grandfather? • developed from labor-saving technology. • era it is also called the "early period" • the English translation of Siderius Nuncius. • the Earth is not special in a cosmological sense. • ...
CROSSWORD "Cinema, theatre and television" by Rebecca Canducci 2015-01-06
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- a person, a country or an organization that has joined a particular group, club or team
- a film or a radio or television programme giving facts about something
- a person whose job is to collect and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, radio or television
- to perform a part in a play or film/movie
- a type of book, film/movie, etc. that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future, and often deals with space travel and life on other planets
- a play where actors sing and dance.
- a book, play or film/movie with an exciting story, especially one about crime or spying
- a person or an animal in a book, play or film/movie
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)
- a television station
- to replace the original speech in a film/movie or television programme with words in another language
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- to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music, acting in a play, etc
- the person who asks the questions in an interview
- a set of radio or television programmes that deal with the same subject or that have the same characters
- a film or a book set in a magical word with witches, monsters, unicorns or whatever magical creature
- a person in charge of a film/movie or play who tells the actors and staff what to do
- an advertisement on the radio or on television
- the series of events that form the story of a novel, play, film/movie, etc
- a famous and excellent singer, performer, sports player, etc
- a play or film/movie that is intended to be funny, usually with a happy ending; plays and films/movies of this type
20 Clues: a television station • a play where actors sing and dance. • to perform a part in a play or film/movie • an advertisement on the radio or on television • the person who asks the questions in an interview • a person or an animal in a book, play or film/movie • a famous and excellent singer, performer, sports player, etc • ...
Fallout Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-04
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- a conference that occurs between world leaders
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- an failed invasion of Cuban land by the US to remove Fidel Castro from power
- a type of spy plane from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
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- known as the longest river in the world, located in Egypt, and where both sides of the Cold War offered to help build a dam there
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- a famous alliance between the U.S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
- the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union • ...
Makayla's CrossWord 2020-10-10
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- an alloy (a mixture of metals and sometimes other chemical elements) that consists of about 80 percent nickel and 20 percent chromium
- a material that's made up of at least two different chemical elements, one of which is a metal
- Heat is produced when electricity passes through metal coils. These do not give off smoke
- may be described as an enclosure to contain heat. Potters use it to fire their pots and they have developed a countless number of different kiln types, each one reflecting the demands of local markets, tradition, skills and materials
- unglazed red ware
- Inside the glass bulb, there's a very thin coil of wire called a
- poor carriers of electricity
- electric sound-making machines
- stored up energy waiting to be used
- a longer version of saying "heat"
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- – Heat comes from the burning of wood, coal, oil, propane, natural gas,etc
- lamps (ones that make light by making heat) are getting something of a bad press these days because they waste so much energy, but they've long been considered among the greatest inventions of all time and a burning-bright light bulb is still widely used as the symbol of a great idea
- will stop about one ton of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere and pay for itself many times over
- travels at 186,000 miles (300,000 km) per second
- the oldest type of kiln, dating back to 10,000 years
- means movement and, generally, when stored energy is being used up, it is making things move or happen
- good carriers of electricity
- are necessary to remove harmful fumes
- the ease with which something will let electricity flow through it
- a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, especially to give greater strength or resistance to corrosion.
20 Clues: unglazed red ware • good carriers of electricity • poor carriers of electricity • electric sound-making machines • a longer version of saying "heat" • stored up energy waiting to be used • are necessary to remove harmful fumes • travels at 186,000 miles (300,000 km) per second • the oldest type of kiln, dating back to 10,000 years • ...
Inventions 2024-01-25
4 Clues: He is the person who teaches me English. • It's the object which tells you the time. • He is the person who invented the equation E=mc2. • It's something which you can use to call your friends.
INVENTIONS 2024-01-25
4 Clues: It is the object which we useto write anything we want • It is the object we use to communicate and talk to people • It is the object which we use to control th computer or laptop • It is the object that we can use to watch series and movies to entertain ourselves.
INVENTIONS 2025-09-19
Nationalism and Economic Shifts 2014-11-09
Across
- a proposition that stated that if Europe attempted to settle on states in North or South America, the US would be required to intervene
- the increase of mechanical inventions, corporations for raising money, factory systems, labor, and unions
- protected the American manufacturing
- the rush bagot agreement,which limited naval armament and border fortifications,and the treaty of 1818, which improved relations between the US and Britain, were apart of this
- the economic system that consisted of a protective tariff, a national bank,and internal improvements
- was the effort to maintain the balance of power in congress between the slave and slave free states, which was then passed in 1820 making Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state
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- work and family life changed for women, economic opportunities were greater, and expansion of slavery
- the changes of this group consisted of adopting federalist ideas
- these consist of large areas to settle,decrease of economic pressures, improved transportation, and land for immigrants
- the increase of roads, canals, steamboats, and railroads
- refers to how the nation is defined by the cultures and ethnicities within it
- a time in the US when the Americans desired unity
- jackson's campaign, which is when Jackson drove out the Spanish governor and hung two British tradrs, and the purchase of Florida, which is when Spain gave the US Florida, was apart of this
- was the first financial crisis in the US followed by a collapse of the economy
14 Clues: protected the American manufacturing • a time in the US when the Americans desired unity • the increase of roads, canals, steamboats, and railroads • the changes of this group consisted of adopting federalist ideas • refers to how the nation is defined by the cultures and ethnicities within it • ...
Mario crossword 2025-05-29
Across
- A friendly, humanoid mushroom character known for his cheerful demeanor and loyal assistance to the Princess
- Known as Donkey Kong's loyal sidekick and surrogate nephew. He's a fast, agile, and strong character
- A Koopa prince, known for his inventions, graffiti, and his desire to please his father.
- A female counterpart to the traditional Toad, often depicted with a pink cap with white spots, and her hair is distinctive, with long, round braids with white spots.
- The muscular, hot tempered, obese, greedy doppelgänger
- Princess of the Mushroom kingdom who is known for her bubbly, kind, and often romantic personality
- The taller and slimmer plumber in green who can be a bit nervous, especially around ghosts
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- An energetic tomboy who is always participating in sporting events and is the princess of Sarasaland
- The main antagonist of the Super Mario franchise depicted as a large, draconic-like figure with a shell, horns, red eyes, red hair, and claws.
- A large, powerful gorilla, and the lead of the Kong family of primates
- The Italian Plumber who sports a red hat with blue overalls
- The adoptive mother of the Lumas and a protector of the cosmos, like a guardian of the galaxy, who stands to be extremely tall
- He's a tall, skinny character with a purple and black outfit, known for his mischievous and somewhat self-pitying nature
- Initially a damsel in distress, she has become a supporting character, and a singer
14 Clues: The muscular, hot tempered, obese, greedy doppelgänger • The Italian Plumber who sports a red hat with blue overalls • A large, powerful gorilla, and the lead of the Kong family of primates • Initially a damsel in distress, she has become a supporting character, and a singer • ...
100 Greatest Discoveries Genetics with Bill Nye 2025-12-05
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- section of DNA made of a short sequence that is repeated many times, right next to each other, like a broken record. Used in DNA fingerprinting and helped the boy from Ghana
- best known for coining the term gene
- scientific name for fruit fly
- Austrian monk and scientist recognized as the father of modern genetics for his foundational work on the inheritance of traits in pea plants
- threadlike structure found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes
- inherited characteristic that appears and can mask a hidden characteristic
- characteristic that is only visible when there is no dominant gene present, can be hidden in the 1st generation
- model organism widely used for research due to its short life cycle, large number of offspring and genetic similarities to humans
- like a "cut and paste" of a gene's RNA instructions where a single gene can make several different proteins by leaving different parts in or leaving other parts out
- discovery by Mendel that states genes do not blend but are inherited separately from parent to offspring
- specific characteristic of an organism, such as eye color or height, that can be determined by genes, environmental factors, or a combination of both
- virus that infects bacteria and has been used to unlock many secrets of genetics
- uses a sequence of triplets or codons, which are the instructions for building proteins
- the passing on of characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- "jumping genes" that can move to different locations within a genome, causing mutations that can be harmful, beneficial, or neutral
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- like a "molecular scissors" for DNA that cuts the DNA strand at a very specific location
- shape of the DNA molecule
- won the 1962 Nobel Prize for their model of DNA as a double helix
- international effort to sequence our DNA and to identify about 25,000 human genes
- molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all known living organisms
- her x-ray image was fundamental to discovering the structure of DNA
- studied maize (corn) and discovered that genes can jump to different locations
- organism used by Gregor Mendel for his experiments
- like a "stop button" for specific genes
- unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring on chromosomes and determines traits of the offspring
- molecule made of amino acids determined by a gene and performs functions in organisms
- carries genetic information from DNA in the nucleus to the cytoplasm to be read and create proteins
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
28 Clues: shape of the DNA molecule • scientific name for fruit fly • best known for coining the term gene • like a "stop button" for specific genes • organism used by Gregor Mendel for his experiments • won the 1962 Nobel Prize for their model of DNA as a double helix • her x-ray image was fundamental to discovering the structure of DNA • ...
Trimester 1 Final Exam Review 2024-10-29
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- a Portuguese explorer who was the first European to sail directly to India around Africa.
- a continent with the countries: India, Mongolia and Vietnam.
- a term that describes a king or queen
- a widespread exchange of animals, plants, cultures and disease that began between the two hemispheres.
- a time when people like Martin Luther protested the Catholic Church for their questionable practices
- the term used to describe Africa, Asia and Europe during the Columbian Exchange.
- the invisible vertical line that divides the world between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- a term used to describe someone who disagrees with the Catholic church
- body of water that separates Europe and the United States
- a system that describes the exploitation of Native American labor on European controlled land
- a social hierarchy in place during the Middle Ages where the pope and monarchs are at the top and serfs are at the bottom
- the invisible horizontal line that divides the world between the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- a disease that spread rapidly during the Middle Ages and killed 1/3 of Europes population
- a monotheistic faith that believes in the Holy Trinity and the teachings of Jesus Christ
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- an artist revival in Europe. the world literally means "re-birth"
- a series of religious wars during the Middle Ages
- a monotheistic faith based on the teachings of Muhammed
- body of water that separates Asia and North America
- a famous scientist who discovered the laws of gravity and motion
- an economy theory that a country has the most power by acquiring the most silver and gold through exploiting colonies.
- the man credited with starting the Protestant Reformation
- a progressive movement in ideas and philosophies that challenged the tradition of absolute monarchs.
- a famous composer who continued to make music even when he lost his hearing as an adult
- a time of discoveries in mathematics, physics, anatomy, astronomy and more
- a faith that comes from Asia and focuses on becoming an enlightened one and escaping the cycle of rebirth.
25 Clues: a term that describes a king or queen • a series of religious wars during the Middle Ages • body of water that separates Asia and North America • a monotheistic faith based on the teachings of Muhammed • the man credited with starting the Protestant Reformation • body of water that separates Europe and the United States • ...
Standard 9 Study Guide: Renaissance & Reformation 2023-01-17
Across
- Which term is MOST closely associated with the emphasis on individual worth and uniqueness that characterized the Renaissance?
- What council met with the main purpose of reforming the Catholic Church?
- Which Renaissance artist is credited with painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican?
- tools including the microscope, printing press, and thermometer were all invented during what historical period meaning "rebirth"?
- What invention made Johannes Gutenberg famous?
- the emergence of new Christian _____ was the result of the Protestant Reformation.
- What religious movement was caused by corruption among Catholic clergy
- The main focus of study by Renaissance humanists was ancient Greek and Roman _____.
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- who wrote the Ninety-Five Theses with the purpose of criticizing the practices of the Catholic Church?
- What religious movement's goal was to slow the spread of Protestantism in Europe?
- What was the first text printed on Gutenberg's printing press?
- What are followers of the Church of England called?
- What group did the Catholic Church create in order to improve the quality of the clergy, convert people to Catholicism, and slow the spread of Protestantism?
- What person was nicknamed the "Renaissance Man" because of his many accomplishments; including sketching inventions such as the helicopter and a military tank, working as an anatomy apprentice and making detailed studies of the human body, and studying the movement of water and hydraulics to design water-powered machines?
- Which branch of science was fundamental to the work of artists during the Renaissance?
15 Clues: What invention made Johannes Gutenberg famous? • What are followers of the Church of England called? • What was the first text printed on Gutenberg's printing press? • What religious movement was caused by corruption among Catholic clergy • What council met with the main purpose of reforming the Catholic Church? • ...
Secret Garden Access Code 2023-03-18
Across
- What did Colin want to do before he began to make scientific discoveries (page 317)
- Where did Mary eat breakfast every morning? (page 55)
- Who did Mary show the picture to? (page 157)
- Why did Dr. Craven tell Colin to stay in the garden so long? (page 300)
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- What station did Mary arrive at when she woke up? (page 24)
- Where did Mrs. Matlock allow Martha to sleep all night? (page 88)
- Who did Master Craven's son's eyes remind him of? (page 208)
- What kind of song did Mary sing to Colin? (page 193)
8 Clues: Who did Mary show the picture to? (page 157) • What kind of song did Mary sing to Colin? (page 193) • Where did Mary eat breakfast every morning? (page 55) • What station did Mary arrive at when she woke up? (page 24) • Who did Master Craven's son's eyes remind him of? (page 208) • Where did Mrs. Matlock allow Martha to sleep all night? (page 88) • ...
Cyber Ethics 2024-03-12
6 Clues: Unwanted bulk mails • the right related to new inventions. • It protects your brand name, logos,etc. • An illegal intrusion into a system or network • An act of harming, harassing a person using the Internet • An act of sending a fake mail to the user misleading him to share his personal details
Commercializing your research 101 2022-10-11
Across
- Who actually owns the invention created by academic researchers? (2 words)
- Should entrepreneurs decide to commercialize the invention themselves, besides licensing the invention from the university, they should also be mindful of these issues.
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- An academic entrepreneur must clarify ownership of their invention and establish an this kind of protection plan before commercializing. (2 words)
- This academic must clarify ownership of their invention and establish an intellectual property protection plan before commercializing.
- This arm of The UWI stands ready to help inventors commercialize their work. (Abbrev.)
- The vehicles by which development and commercialization of inventions take place.
6 Clues: Who actually owns the invention created by academic researchers? (2 words) • The vehicles by which development and commercialization of inventions take place. • This arm of The UWI stands ready to help inventors commercialize their work. (Abbrev.) • ...
Agricultural Revolution Q19 2016-03-30
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- Money used to invest in business
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- To use
- Land held to be used by everyone
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture
- World-wide
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
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- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- New inventions; the science of industry
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the _____- a sexist reference no longer in use
- An increase in the world's temperature
- animal food
- A supply of workers
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
19 Clues: To use • World-wide • animal food • A supply of workers • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • An increase in the world's temperature • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • New inventions; the science of industry • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • An economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
The Agricultural Revolution ~ 19 2016-03-30
Across
- money used to invest in a business
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- world wide
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- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country - a sexist reference no longer in use
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- new inventions; the science industry
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a complete change in something; the science of industry
- land held to be used by everyone
- to use
19 Clues: to use • world wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in a business • new inventions; the science industry • an increase in the world’s temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2 2016-03-30
Across
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- Money used to invest in business.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- A layer of gas above the Earth‘s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- World-wide.
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- New inventions; the science of industry.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother“ country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- A supply of workers.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- Animal food.
- Land which could be used by everyone.
- An increase in the world‘s temperature.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- To use.
19 Clues: To use. • World-wide. • Animal food. • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land which could be used by everyone. • An increase in the world‘s temperature. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- To use
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- Money used to invest in business.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
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- Animal food
- New inventions; the science of industry
- A supply of workers.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- an increase in the world's temperature
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- world-wide
- Land held to be used by everyone.
19 Clues: To use • world-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture Vocab (2) 2016-03-31
Across
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- world-wide
- a supply of workers
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was ofter reffered to as the "mother" country. A sexist reference no loner in use
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
Down
- land held to be used by everyone
- animal food
- money used to invest in business
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to use
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the worlds temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants such as grass • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
The Agricultural Revolution: 19 Words 2016-03-31
Across
- World-wide
- Animal food
- An economy based on industry not agriculture
- A complete change in something or the overthrow of a government
- A group of animals distinguished by a particular set of characteristics
- New inventions, the science of industry
- To use
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- Land which is held to be used by everyone
- Animal dropping which are used to fertilize land
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- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
- Unproductive, inadequate in performance
- A supply of workers
- Money which is used to invest in business
- In the language of colonialism,the colonizing power - a sexist reference no longer used
- An increase in the world's temperature
- A layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from the harmful rays of the sun
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from entering the professions
19 Clues: To use • World-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers • An increase in the world's temperature • Unproductive, inadequate in performance • New inventions, the science of industry • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • Money which is used to invest in business • Land which is held to be used by everyone • An economy based on industry not agriculture • ...
Agricultural Revolution (19 words) 2016-03-31
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- world-wide
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an increase in the world's temperature
- money used to invest in business
- new inventions; the science of industry
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to use
Down
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, no agriculture
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a supply of workers
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- land held to be used by everyone
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, no agriculture • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-29
Across
- money used to invest in business
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a supply of workers
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- an increase in the world's temperature
Down
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- animal food
- to use
- world-wide
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- land held to be used by everyone
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the ___________- a sexist reference no longer in use
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
Across
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- money used to invest in business
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
Down
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- land which could be used by everyone
- an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- world-wide
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
industrial revolution 2016-11-24
Across
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in a business
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field on land
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- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- to use
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering professions\
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- the essential materials needed in a industry to make a product
- in the language of the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother' country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal food
- world wide
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- land held to be used by everyone
19 Clues: to use • world wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in a business • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-27
Across
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- money used to invest in business
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- a supply of workers
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
Down
- animal food
- world-wide
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country, a sexist reference no longer in use
- to feed on growing plants; such as grass
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- new inventions; the science of the industry
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to use
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants; such as grass • new inventions; the science of the industry • ...
Agricultural Revolution 19 words 2016-04-02
Across
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- animal droppings used for fertilization
- not efficient
- an economy based in industry, not agriculture
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- money used to invest in business
- a supply of workers
- a complete change in something
- the essential materials needed to an industry to make a product
Down
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the church of england from holding political office or entering professions
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal food
- land held to be used by everyone
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- new inventions; the science industry
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to use
- worldwide
19 Clues: to use • worldwide • animal food • not efficient • a supply of workers • a complete change in something • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • new inventions; the science industry • an increase in the world's temperature • to feed on growing plants such as grass • animal droppings used for fertilization • an economy based in industry, not agriculture • ...
Element Names R 2022-11-08
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- Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867
- In 1921, President __________, on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her contributions to science
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
- the name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made
- Inventor of dynamite
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- One of the 2 elements Marie Curie co-discovered
- ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)
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- This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- ___________ is a super-heavy element synthetically made with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second which makes it difficult to figure out if it can be used for anything practical.
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
- Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the ___________ __________ bomb.
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (an element)
- Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
18 Clues: Inventor of dynamite • Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist • Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________ • One of the 2 elements Marie Curie co-discovered • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only) • Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 • ...
Crossword tech terms one two three 2024-11-12
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- computer software that is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code
- any intrusive software
- random-access memory
- the main printed circuit board in a computer
- protecting information or data by using mathematical models to scramble then uses a key to unscramble
- the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser
- computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that Looks real
- a computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers
- program the computer
- Google, microsoft edge
- Read only memory
- Address of a web page
- A connection of websites
- One million bytes
- Hard drive, cloud storage
- Manage computer hardware and software
- Keyboard and mouse
- for storage
- An online Journal of an individual or Group
- Any representation of information that permits the identity of an individual
- Google Chrome, Microsoft bing
- four things a computer does?
- small blocks of data created by a web server while a user is browsing a website
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- Domain Name System
- Creations and Inventions
- a family of wired computer networking
- Monitors and printers
- You put something on your computer
- What is the difference between hardware and software?
- a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic
- the keyboard shortcut for print? Copy? And Paste?
- Booting is starting a computer's operating system, so rebooting is to start it for a second or third time
- a unique number linked to your online activity..
- 8 bits
- the gap between those who have access to technology, the internet and digital literacy training and those who do not
- Global computer network
- 1s and 0s
- Central processing unit
- an abbreviation that stands for Portable Document Format
39 Clues: 8 bits • 1s and 0s • for storage • Read only memory • One million bytes • Domain Name System • Keyboard and mouse • random-access memory • program the computer • Monitors and printers • Address of a web page • any intrusive software • Google, microsoft edge • Global computer network • Central processing unit • Creations and Inventions • A connection of websites • Hard drive, cloud storage • ...
Advances of scientific revolution 2026-02-17
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- A tool/instrument used to look at tiny organisms and cells
- Steps scientists use to test and determine outcomes for experiments
- An instrument that measures air pressure
- A matherical field developed by Newton
- Danish astronomer who collected data on planets motions.
- Sun centered model of the solar system
- The process to cut open bodies to study them for anatomy
- The invetion to spread scientific information and discoveries
- The shape of planetary orbits and was discovered by kepler
- Scientist who wrote Micrographia and observed cells under the microscope
- English physician who explained that there is blood circulation in the human body
- Belief that knowledge comes from logic
- Belief that knowledge comes from observation and experience and from sense.
- German astronomer who discovered that planets move in orbits
- Philosopher who promoted that empiricism, which was a theory that knowledge was from sense.
- A chemist who studied gases and pressure laws, which are still used today.
- A proposed explanation for a scientific question
- English scientist who created laws of motion and the laws for gravity
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- Spots that are dark to observe the suns surface and invented by Galileo
- Astronomer who supported that the sun was in the center of the universe
- How blood flows through the body, which was discovered by Harvey
- An instrument used to look at celestial objects
- Noticing differences and similarities in experiments
- An organization which promoted science and observations
- Newtons book that stated the laws of motion and gravitation
- An instrument for measuring temperature
- A french chemist who discovered oxygen
- Astronomer who proposed that the heliocentric model of the universe and solar system.
- A french organization that promoted science like the Academy of Sciences in LCPS
- Newtons law stating that objects that were in motion and moving were always moving unless stopped by a force.
- The process to test ideas in controlled ways to gather evidence
- Emphasized rationalism
- Force that attracts objects together
- A doctor who invented vaccinations using cowpox to prevent smallpox.
- The study for light and vision
35 Clues: Emphasized rationalism • The study for light and vision • Force that attracts objects together • A matherical field developed by Newton • Sun centered model of the solar system • A french chemist who discovered oxygen • Belief that knowledge comes from logic • An instrument for measuring temperature • An instrument that measures air pressure • ...
Science club 2013-08-13
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- also known as acetylsalicylic acid ,often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains.
- Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria
- E = mc^2 developer
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek considered the father of _____ he is better known for his work on microscopes
- was a civil engineer,suggested the concept of a computation-based universe in his book Rechnender Raum (Calculating Space).
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- Discovered gravitational force, established three universal laws of motion, came up with binomial theorem and was a co-creator of calculus
- People who invented a thing is called
- Dmitri Mendeleev created the first version of the _____ of elements and used it to predict the properties of yet to be discovered elements
- Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb
- the civil engineer who suggested the concept of a computation-based universe in his book Rechnender Raum (Calculating Space) invented the world's first functional program-controlled Turing-complete _____.
10 Clues: E = mc^2 developer • People who invented a thing is called • Of all his useful inventions his most famous one was the light bulb • Antibiotics that derived from Penicillium fungi and eliminate infection causing bacteria • also known as acetylsalicylic acid ,often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains. • ...
Frantastic Voyage Review 2013-05-07
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- Igor thought the Doomsday Device was a __________
- Franny got into Igor's body through his _________
- Franny got Igor to eat __________ to make him thirsty
- Franny got stuck in the _________ Igor had swallowed
- After it is activated the Doomsday Device takes ____ hour to explode
- Franny was worried that ________ would use her inventions for the wrong purpose
- Franny's brother Freddy is a real _________
- Franny's mom'm restraining device for Freddy
- Franny used an ______ machine to look inside Igor's stomach
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- Franny thought Igor's nose looked like a ________
- Igor burped because he drank so much ___________
- Franny changed TV channels from inside Igor using her ___________
- Igor woke Franny up in the middle of the night to tell her there was an Alien ___________
- Igor couldn't hear Franny because her voice was too ________
- Igor is usually Franny's Lab ____________
15 Clues: Igor is usually Franny's Lab ____________ • Franny's brother Freddy is a real _________ • Franny's mom'm restraining device for Freddy • Igor burped because he drank so much ___________ • Franny thought Igor's nose looked like a ________ • Igor thought the Doomsday Device was a __________ • Franny got into Igor's body through his _________ • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
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- an increase in the world's temperature
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-a sexist reference no longer used
- a supply of workers
- world-wide
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the church from holding political office or entering the professions
- land held to be used by everyone
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- new inventions; the science of industry
- to use
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- money used to invest in business
- a complete change in something; overthrow of a government
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary #1 2016-03-31
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- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- A supply of workers.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the __________- a sexist reference no longer in use.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- A complete change in something, the overthrow of a government.
- Layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun.
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- Lands which could be used by everybody.
- To use.
- An increase in the world's temperature.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Money used to invest in business.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- World-wide.
15 Clues: To use. • World-wide. • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Lands which could be used by everybody. • An increase in the world's temperature. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • New inventions; the science of industry. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • An economy based on industry, not agriculture. • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
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- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- To use
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- an increase in the world's temperature
- world-wide
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
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- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- Money used to invest in business.
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- New inventions; the science of industry
- A supply of workers.
15 Clues: To use • world-wide • A supply of workers. • Land held to be used by everyone. • Money used to invest in business. • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • An economy based on industry, not agriculture. • ...
Crossword 3havo p170 Part A, Young Inventors 2025-10-30
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- When she comes in, she will immediately.................... the broken lamp.
- This.................... helps people train their arm muscles.
- I am going to.................... a great idea for our science project!
- Winning the invention contest was a.................... experience!
- You always.................... doing everything by yourself, even when it is hard.
- We need to.................... the classroom so we can build our inventions.
- He thinks he can.................... an amazing robot that can cook dinner.
- The company wants to.................... the amount of plastic they use.
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- I decided to.................... the science club at school.
- We need to.................... our design before we can sell it.
- This.................... changed the way people communicate forever.
- After lots of...................., she finally built a working model.
- We used cardboard.................... plastic for our prototype.
- Please.................... your ideas with the rest of the class.
- Scientists.................... new machines to make life easier.
15 Clues: I decided to.................... the science club at school. • This.................... helps people train their arm muscles. • We need to.................... our design before we can sell it. • Scientists.................... new machines to make life easier. • We used cardboard.................... plastic for our prototype. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-06-13
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- revolution, Time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- system, Method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building, employees followed rules and regulations and became used to working regular hours and worked simple tasks over and over again.
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- of Nations, Book written by Adam Smith, modern economics,
- movement of people from rural areas (country) to the cities
- faire, Idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs.
- union, An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- of Capitalism), defending his idea of a free economy, or free market. Economic liberty guaranteed economic progress.
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- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts.
- Factory, Chief means of organizing labor around the new machines.
- Social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people and wealthy farmers.
- Hours Act, Limits the workday to 10 hours for women and children working in factories.
- Watt, A Scottish engineer who created the steam engine that worked faster and more efficiently than earlier engines.
- A workers association that bargains with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions.
- Smith, (1776) wrote "Wealth of Nations".
- industry, People/families worked out of their farmhouses, working by had to create textiles for sale.
- Owen, the first person to initiate a universal “eight hours labor, eight hours recreation, eight hours rest” approach to work-life balance.
17 Clues: Smith, (1776) wrote "Wealth of Nations". • of Nations, Book written by Adam Smith, modern economics, • movement of people from rural areas (country) to the cities • Factory, Chief means of organizing labor around the new machines. • The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • ...
vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- The diver noticed a small _____ on his arm after emerging from the submerged wreck, likely caused by the sharp coral.
- (adv) - having wide or considerable amount of space or surface; to a great degree
- (adv) - with full awareness of what one is doing; in a way that is intended or planned
- (adj) - not migratory; settled
- (n) - one that precedes and indicates the approach of another; something that comes before
- (adj) - of few and scattered elements; not thick or dense
- The country the kids in the book are located in.
- The ___________ lifestyle of the tribe was filled with poignant moments of farewell, as they moved from one place to another, leaving behind memories of each home.
- (n) - plural form of cranium - skull; specifically, the part of the skull that encloses the brain
- (n) - a graphic description or representation; picture
- A word used to describe something deadly
- (n) - a death blow or death shot administered to end the suffering of one mortally wounded
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- The anthropologist presented a ________ theory about the evolution of human crania, based on recent fossil discoveries.
- (n) - unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others
- The iron precursor of the stone _______ is a huge improvement
- (adj) - existing or occurring between two or more groups
- (v) - to prove wrong by argument or evidence; show to be false or erroneous
- (adj) - covered with water
- (adj) - having little substance or strength; flimsy, weak
- (adj) - deadly
- (adj) - painfully affecting the feelings; piercing; causing strong emotional reaction
- The scientist's _______ to the discovery only made it harder to refute the groundbreaking evidence she had uncovered
- The ________ was lethal at close distances.
- After months of extensively __________ work at the desk, he realized he needed to make time for regular exercise to improve his health.
- (n) - one who studies human beings and their ancestors through time and space and in relation to physical character, environmental and social relations, and culture
- The artist's use of vibrant colors was a ________ of her style, which she deliberately emphasized in every piece to convey emotion.
- (adj) - having no luck; unfortunate
27 Clues: (adj) - deadly • (adj) - covered with water • (adj) - not migratory; settled • (adj) - having no luck; unfortunate • A word used to describe something deadly • The ________ was lethal at close distances. • The country the kids in the book are located in. • (n) - a graphic description or representation; picture • (adj) - existing or occurring between two or more groups • ...
RAD 112 CH 1 2025-11-04
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- Performs technical procedures under supervision
- Principle ensuring patient and operator safety from exposure
- Nuclear medicine technique that displays organ physiology
- Ancient Greek physician known as the father of Western medicine
- Collaboration among healthcare professionals
- Form of ionizing radiation used to create radiographs
- Organization that certifies radiologic technologists
- Provides treatments to improve patient conditions
- Relating to the key discoveries shaping medical imaging today
- Imaging-guided procedures in cardiovascular or vascular systems
- Helped discover the structure of DNA
- Safer energy type used in MRI and ultrasound
- Species for whom all medical imaging ultimately serves
- Created the first vaccine for smallpox
- Image created from the body’s naturally emitted heat
- Branch of medicine using imaging to diagnose and treat disease
- Primary setting where radiologic technologists work
- Process of creating visual representations of internal structures
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- Worked with Crick to identify the DNA double helix
- Energy transmitted through space or matter
- Uses high-frequency sound waves to create medical images
- Healthcare worker trained to perform imaging procedures
- Treats cancer using high-energy x-rays or radioactive materials
- Field focused on maintaining and restoring human health
- Discovered penicillin
- Image produced by x-rays showing internal structures
- Discovered x-rays in 1895 while experimenting with a Crookes tube
- Type of radiation that can remove electrons from atoms
- Produces cross-sectional images using x-rays and a computer
- Imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves
- Identified bacterial causes of diseases
- Refers to energy derived from atomic nuclei
- Uses radioactive substances to show body structure and function
- Discovered blood circulation during the 17th century
- Core concept of radiologic sciences involving radiation in multiple forms
- Specialized radiography of the breast for early cancer detection
- Developed the germ theory of disease
- Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry used to measure bone density
- Mapped in 2003 to reveal the full human genetic code
39 Clues: Discovered penicillin • Helped discover the structure of DNA • Developed the germ theory of disease • Created the first vaccine for smallpox • Identified bacterial causes of diseases • Energy transmitted through space or matter • Refers to energy derived from atomic nuclei • Collaboration among healthcare professionals • Safer energy type used in MRI and ultrasound • ...
WORDS WORDS WORDS 2026-01-15
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- A particular tendency, trend, inclination, feeling, or opinion, especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned.
- the acceptance of all things and events as inevitable; submission to fate; the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable predetermination.
- Of or relating to cognition; concerned with the act or process of knowing, perceiving; relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning, as contrasted with emotional and volitional processes.
- To give an oblique direction to; shape, form, or cut obliquely.
- Moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.
- The state of being deficient; lack; incompleteness; insufficiency.
- Calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled.
- ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy.
- to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request.
- To twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed; to give a false, perverted, or disproportionate meaning to; misrepresent.
- Happiness; well-being.
- Belonging to a thing by its very nature.
- The act of willing, choosing, or resolving; exercise of willing; a choice or decision made by the will; the power of willing; will.
- Calm; peaceful; tranquil.
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- To develop or improve by education or training; train; refine.
- Unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others
- supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment.
- To receive or obtain from a source or origin; to trace from a source or origin.
- the state of being contented; content; contented; satisfaction; ease of mind.
- To show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly; be highly elated or jubilant.
- An aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident; good fortune, luck.
- Altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, usually manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons, by endowment of institutions of learning and hospitals, and by generosity to other socially useful purposes.
- A state of intense happiness and self-confidence.
- Loss, damage, disadvantage, or injury.
- To leave out of account; disregard.
25 Clues: Happiness; well-being. • Calm; peaceful; tranquil. • To leave out of account; disregard. • Loss, damage, disadvantage, or injury. • Calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled. • ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy. • Belonging to a thing by its very nature. • Moral excellence; goodness; righteousness. • supreme happiness; utter joy or contentment. • ...
OCCUPATIONS 2023-06-16
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- A person who flies airplanes or helicopters. They have special training to operate aircraft and ensure safe journeys for passengers.
- A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies. They wear special gear and use hoses and tools to keep people safe.
- A person who creates art using different materials and techniques. They express their creativity through paintings, sculptures, and more.
- A person who plays sports professionally. They train hard and compete in games or events to showcase their skills and athleticism.
- A person who helps students learn and gain knowledge. They work in schools and guide students in different subjects.
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- A person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals or clinics.
- A person who studies and investigates the world through experiments and research. They make discoveries and contribute to knowledge.
- A person who prepares and cooks food in restaurants or hotels. They create delicious dishes and use their creativity in the kitchen.
- A person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems and innovate.
- Officer A person who protects the community and enforces laws. They wear a uniform and work to keep people safe and maintain order.
10 Clues: A person who helps students learn and gain knowledge. They work in schools and guide students in different subjects. • A person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick or injured. They work in hospitals or clinics. • ...
Chapter 31 Crossword 2020-02-20
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- the World War I peace treaty between the Allies and Germany.
- An army of a nation has __________ if it has given up in a battle.
- a group of nations that fought the Allies during World War I.
- agreements between nations to work together in order to do something.
- a harmful feeling of pressure that causes nations to not trust one another.
- ships that can travel underwater.
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- something that can kill a person who breathes it. Germans used poison gas to kill enemy soldiers during World War I.
- the inventions that use science to improve the way things are done.
- a group of nations that worked for peace after World War I.
- a peace plan written by Woodrow Wilson. It was used for the peace treaty after World War I.
- long ditches from which soldiers sometimes fight during a war.
- A nation that is _______ does not want to fight in a war.
- anything having to do with the army, navy, soldiers, or weapons of a nation.
13 Clues: ships that can travel underwater. • A nation that is _______ does not want to fight in a war. • a group of nations that worked for peace after World War I. • the World War I peace treaty between the Allies and Germany. • a group of nations that fought the Allies during World War I. • long ditches from which soldiers sometimes fight during a war. • ...
TNReady Vocab 2024-04-10
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- 1 Byzantine emperor who created laws that increased equality for men and women
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire, Crossroad of trade
- An artificial river bult to unite Northern and Southern China. It helped increase trade
- A historic document signed in 1215 in England, limiting the power of the king and protecting the rights of nobles and freemen.
- A period during the Ming Dynasty where China cut themselves off from the rest of the world. They wanted no new ideas or goods coming into China
- A test to determine who could be a Chinese ruler. It tested them on Chinese history, Confucianism, and Buddhism
- Fought between William of Normandy and Harold II for control of England, ending in William's victory and Norman rule
- A book of Islam that includes customs, practices, and traditions of Muslims
- Unified China under emperor Wendi, Began constructing the Grand Canal
- Belief in one god
- William Duke of Normandy who became King of England after winning the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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- Period of Isolationism
- The foundation of Muslim life, the duties and expectations that Muslims should follow
- Leader of the Ottoman Empire, expanded the Ottomans to almost all the Arabian Peninsula, conquered Constantinople
- A system of government that exchanged land for protection
- A major commercial and culture center of the Mali Empire
- Communities of monks and nuns who lived apart from society
- "Golden Age" for China, New inventions like the compass, paper money, printing press
- Rulerof Holy Roman Empire, Spread Christianity, Unified Europe, Created laws
- A church built during Justinian's rule
- The office or authority of the Pope the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Established Christianity as the religion of Europe, Charlemagne was first leader
- West Africa storytellers, passed the history and culture from one generation to the next
- Laws made during Justinian's rule that is the base for our laws today
24 Clues: Belief in one god • Period of Isolationism • A church built during Justinian's rule • Capital of the Byzantine Empire, Crossroad of trade • A major commercial and culture center of the Mali Empire • A system of government that exchanged land for protection • Communities of monks and nuns who lived apart from society • ...
intro multimedia 2025-10-02
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- An imitation or model of a real-world process or system, which may use or create protected content.
- Authorization to use someone else's content or property.
- A legal right that protects the creator’s original work from being used without
- Using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution; considered unethical or illegal.
- The act of displaying or delivering content, possibly implicating copyright if copyrighted material is shown.
- Visual elements like images, illustrations, and charts.
- Often associated with creative works (art, music, writing) and may tie into licensing models like Creative Commons.
- Typically related to Fair Use, which allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission under certain conditions (e.g., education, commentary).
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- Moving graphics or illustrations that create motion effects.
- Legal permission to use content under specific terms (e.g., Creative Commons licenses).
- Short for Intellectual Property (IP), which includes creations of the mind like inventions, literary works, designs, etc
- Moving images that combine visuals and sound.
- Often refers to content in the public domain or available to the general public without restrictions.
- Written words used in digital media.
- Features that let users actively engage with media (e.g., quizzes, games, clickable links).
- Sound elements such as music, narration, or effects.
- Authorization to use someone else's multimedia content (e.g., images, videos, music). Without it, use may be illegal or unethical.
17 Clues: Written words used in digital media. • Moving images that combine visuals and sound. • Sound elements such as music, narration, or effects. • Visual elements like images, illustrations, and charts. • Authorization to use someone else's content or property. • Moving graphics or illustrations that create motion effects. • ...
Quarter 3 Vocabulary (Part 1) 2018-01-12
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- cycle the patterned, changing appearance of the moon due to the moon’s position to the sun as it revolves around the Earth
- tide a high tide where the gravity of the moon and sun are pulling the tides in different directions so as to keep the change in low to high tide less drastic
- an examination of a whole, its parts, and relationships
- four periods of the year beginning with either a solstice or equinox, caused by the tilt of Earth’s axis
- the gathering of information for a specific purpose
- a test used to prove a hypothesis correct or incorrect
- tide high tide when the gravitational pull of the Moon and sun work together to cause an extreme difference between low and high tide on Earth
- an educated guess of how an experiment will turn out based on research
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- moon a moon phase where the entire lit up side of the moon is visible from Earth
- information, usually numerical
- crescent a moon phase following the last quarter moon phase where the moon appears as a curved sliver from the Earth
- quarter moon a moon phase where the left half the moon disk (as seen from Earth) is illuminated by the sun
- moon a moon phase where no part of the lit up side of the moon faces Earth and the moon can not been from Earth
- the reason behind an experiment, a question or problem to solve
- Journal a publication for scientists to share discoveries and ideas
- crescent a moon phase following the new moon phase
- quarter moon a moon phase where the right half of the moon disk (as seen from Earth) is illuminated by the sun
17 Clues: information, usually numerical • crescent a moon phase following the new moon phase • the gathering of information for a specific purpose • a test used to prove a hypothesis correct or incorrect • an examination of a whole, its parts, and relationships • the reason behind an experiment, a question or problem to solve • ...
Economics verbiage 2020-10-09
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- money a person saves for retirement
- a fundamental economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- items you purchase
- tools, machinery, etc. made by man to produced goods and services
- the something you choose when you make a choice
- natural resources from the earth used to produce goods and services
- a service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants.
- the workers used to produce goods and services
- what a person must have to survive
- economic term that means limited
- system in which economic decisions are made the same way they were in the past
- finding "best available" values of some objective function given a defined domain
- an item used in conjunction with another good
- system in which the GOVERNMENT makes most of the economic decisions
- economist who supported CAPITALISM in book Wealth of Nations
- to increase to the greatest possible amount or degree
- scientific inventions that increase productivity
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- a person's unlimited desires
- rich country
- when a person or business produces only one kind of product and then the products are exchanged
- a task you pay someone to do for you
- an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service
- what you sacrifice or give up when you make a choice
- the things necessary to make a good or service
- someone who risks time and money to start a business
- a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- poor country
- system in which the CONSUMERS and PRODUCERS (buyers & sellers) make most of the economic decisions
- when people in an economy trade goods & services
- a branch of economics that studies how an overall economy—the market systems that operate on a large scale—behaves.
30 Clues: rich country • poor country • items you purchase • a person's unlimited desires • economic term that means limited • what a person must have to survive • money a person saves for retirement • a task you pay someone to do for you • an item used in conjunction with another good • the things necessary to make a good or service • the workers used to produce goods and services • ...
FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS CROSSWORD 2016-11-13
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- Gottfried Leibniz discovered the ______ numeral system.
- At the age of 16, Blaise Pascal presented some of his early theorems including his "mystical ______" to the audience.
- Infinitesimal ______ is a branch of Mathematics that is concerned with differentiation, integrations and limits of functions.
- Gottfried Leibniz was the first person to provide a description of a ______ calculator.
- _____ were frequency placed on mosques to determine the time of prayer.
- Fermat also contributed to the law of _______.
- The ______ theorem tells us whether a whole number is a probable prime.
- Al-Khwarizmi's ______ is regarded as the foundation and cornerstone of the sciences.
- Around 825, al-Khwarizmi wrote the book "______ Al-jabr w'al-muqabala."
- The letter 'e' was credited to Euler for the base of the natural ______.
- Fermat contributed to the development of calculus through his work on the properties of ______.
- Leibniz also developed the law of ______.
- The treatise described a convenient tabular presentation for _______ coefficients.
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- Al-Khwarizmi systematized and corrected ______'s research in geography using his own original findings.
- Euler's textbook, "Introducio in ______ infinitorum' was out in 1748.
- Euler wrote a textbook in calculus entitled, 'Institutiones _______ differentialis' in 1755.
- Leibniz had made a ______ system with him, which he published in 1684.
- ______ Theory is the purest form of Mathematics involving the study of whole numbers.
- The introduction to of modern ______ for the trigonometric function is also credited to Leonhard Euler.
- Al-Khwarizmi developed the concept of the ______ in Mathematics.
- One of Blaise Pascal's discoveries was the _______ Theory.
- Pascal experimented with low atmospheric pressure could be estimated in terms of _______.
- explored the mathematical area, analytical ______.
- Euler's textbook ______ was published in 1736-1737.
- Blaise Pascal invented a calculator that was called ______.
25 Clues: Leibniz also developed the law of ______. • Fermat also contributed to the law of _______. • explored the mathematical area, analytical ______. • Euler's textbook ______ was published in 1736-1737. • Gottfried Leibniz discovered the ______ numeral system. • One of Blaise Pascal's discoveries was the _______ Theory. • ...
Grade 5 2023-10-14
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- Having a very eager and insatiable appetite for something, often used to describe a person's intense desire or hunger for food, knowledge, or experiences.
- A person who is highly knowledgeable and discerning in a particular field, especially in matters of fine arts, cuisine, or wine; an expert who appreciates and evaluates the finer aspects of a subject.
- Capable of being easily shaped, molded, or influenced; adaptable and flexible in nature.
- A feeling of fear, anxiety, or nervousness about something that may happen or is perceived as a potential threat.
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- Awkward, unwieldy, or difficult to manage due to size, weight, or complexity; burdensome and inconvenient.
- A single item or sample that represents a larger group or category, often used for examination, analysis, or study.
- Strongly infatuated or obsessed with someone or something to the point of losing rational judgment; deeply in love or captivated.
- Remarkably strange, unusual, or peculiar, often in a way that is unconventional or bizarre, and not in line with what is considered typical.
- The occurrence of fortunate and unexpected events or discoveries by chance, often leading to positive or beneficial outcomes.
- A mixture or combination of various ingredients, often prepared with skill and creativity; a blend of elements to create something new.
10 Clues: Capable of being easily shaped, molded, or influenced; adaptable and flexible in nature. • Awkward, unwieldy, or difficult to manage due to size, weight, or complexity; burdensome and inconvenient. • A feeling of fear, anxiety, or nervousness about something that may happen or is perceived as a potential threat. • ...
occupation 2023-06-21
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- A person who prepares delicious meals in restaurants or hotels. They are skilled in cooking and creating tasty dishes.
- A medical professional who takes care of people's health. They diagnose illnesses and provide treatments to help people feel better.
- A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems using scientific and mathematical principles.
- A creative person who expresses themselves through various art forms, such as painting, sculpting, or drawing.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and entertain others with their music.
- A person who performs on stage, television, or movies. They portray different characters and bring stories to life through acting.
- A person who helps students learn new things and provides education. They work at schools or universities.
- A person who engages in sports and participates in competitions. They train hard to become physically fit and excel in their sport.
- A person who flies airplanes and ensures the safe transportation of passengers or cargo. They have extensive training in aviation.
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- Officer A person who protects the community and maintains law and order. They help people and ensure everyone's safety.
- A person who takes care of sick or injured animals. They provide medical treatment and ensure the well-being of pets and animals.
- A brave person who puts out fires and saves people from dangerous situations. They wear special gear to protect themselves.
- A person who creates stories, books, or articles using their imagination and writing skills. They can take us on exciting adventures.
- A person who studies and conducts experiments to learn more about the world and make new discoveries. They love asking questions and exploring.
- An explorer who travels to space and explores the universe. They wear spacesuits and float in zero gravity.
- A person who grows crops and takes care of animals on a farm. They help produce food that we eat and care for animals' well-being.
16 Clues: A person who helps students learn new things and provides education. They work at schools or universities. • An explorer who travels to space and explores the universe. They wear spacesuits and float in zero gravity. • A person who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems using scientific and mathematical principles. • ...
Grade 6 Vocabulary Crossword 2017-11-06
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- to protect or strengthen against an attack
- to stop something from happening
- the situation, events or information that are related to something
- something gets in the way of achieving something
- a serious argument about something, usually involves many people
- without interruption, to happen without stopping
- new ideas, methods or inventions
- certain to happen
- standing still, not moving
- extremely large
- loyal to a leader, country, belief
- a type or stretch of land
- causing fear, apprehension or dread; great strength, size or power
- not good at doing something
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- caused by an event or action
- happening regularly or all the time
- not producing fruit; bleak and lifeless
- work well without wasting time, money or energy
- clever, really smart
- a fine or penalty, something to which the right is lost
- something you are trying hard to achieve
- to try really hard to achieve something
- to make something dirty or harmful
- a strong inner feeling or notion of further misfortune
- useful because it save time or effort
- to affect how someone does or thinks about something
- to frighten or threaten someone to do what you want
- unpleasant or rude because you think you are more important than others
28 Clues: extremely large • certain to happen • clever, really smart • a type or stretch of land • standing still, not moving • not good at doing something • caused by an event or action • to stop something from happening • new ideas, methods or inventions • to make something dirty or harmful • loyal to a leader, country, belief • happening regularly or all the time • ...
Unit 6 WordList 2025-04-14
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- What are these called: 'St Dr Av 6/F'
- Not a baby, but not yet a grown kid.
- A moment of accomplishment or a difficult place to breath.
- They either clap for you, or throw eggs.
- When our voice changes depending on what we say.
- Same thing as evidence.
- Since Covid 19, we have made a full _____________.
- If you do this in a car badly, you may cause an accident.
- It was a difficult ______________ so he couldn't complete the sports course.
- What we experience during a bad breakup.
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- A type of natural disaster caused by wind.
- What may happen to my body if my organs begin to fail.
- One of the most important inventions by man.
- What people do if they want to get away from danger fast.
- Cotton, wool, leather and silk are types of ________.
- To lift heavy things you need these.
- How you look at life. Negative or positive?
- This can be caused by an accident, a sleeping problem or fear.
- Another form of being enthusiastic.
- If we choose not to follow this, we may become lost.
- Where is Gene from?
- Mozart had this from a young age.
- This is not a pattern.
23 Clues: Where is Gene from? • This is not a pattern. • Same thing as evidence. • Mozart had this from a young age. • Another form of being enthusiastic. • Not a baby, but not yet a grown kid. • To lift heavy things you need these. • What are these called: 'St Dr Av 6/F' • They either clap for you, or throw eggs. • What we experience during a bad breakup. • ...
Scientific Inventions 2023-01-09
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- a device that emits a powerful light that can be used as a tool to perform medical operations.
- the manipulation of materials and devices on the scale of nano measures.
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- a device used to make very small objects look larger so they can be scientifically examined.
- an experiment conducted outside the living body and in artificial environment.
- a tchnique scientist use to make exact copies of living things.
- a type of radiation used to create pictures of the inside of the body.
6 Clues: a tchnique scientist use to make exact copies of living things. • a type of radiation used to create pictures of the inside of the body. • the manipulation of materials and devices on the scale of nano measures. • an experiment conducted outside the living body and in artificial environment. • ...
CREATIVE INVENTIONS 2021-09-30
6 Clues: You use it to cut • you use it to write • You can take photos with it • you use it to cook delicious cakes • You use it to listen to music through it • you use your legs to ride and go everywhere
SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS 2017-01-29
6 Clues: nobel dynamite • electric battery • crick DNA structure • pasteur pasteutization • hooke invented spring balance • quantum light & molecular vibrations
Everyday Inventions 2026-01-17
6 Clues: semicircle • stood for or represented • precise or without errors • designed to be easy to move around • special being the only one of its kind • part of a machine that works together to produce a result
Modern inventions 2026-04-07
6 Clues: Synonym of create • They replaced horses • it carries people in the air • you search through it with your computer • you use it to talk with someone far from you • It transforms a digital document into a paper document
Agriculture 1 (19 words) 2016-03-31
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- animal food
- layer- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- act- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the prfessions
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
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- supply- a supply of workers
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- country- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- warming- an increase in the world's temperature
- graze- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- materials- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
16 Clues: animal food • supply- a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • warming- an increase in the world's temperature • ...
The Future 2023-05-14
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- They believed their empire would never end.
- Made many predictions during the 1500s AD.
- The oldest predictions of the future go back to the times of the _____.
- Jacques Attali believes the future is determined by _____.
- In the 1980s, visions of the future were more ______.
- The 1900 World's Fair believed we would have ______ industry in the future.
- In the _____ times, people believed in the prophecies of the Bible.
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- Predictions in the 1970s related to pollution & the _____.
- Some try to predict the future by looking at the _____.
- Mathematics was used to prove the existence of _____ phenomena.
- A fulfilled prophecy is the birth & life of _____.
- Current predictions about climate change see a rise in ____ levels.
- A prophecy that is yet to be fulfilled is the rise of the _____.
- Shown visions of the future by God.
- In the 1950s there was an emphasis on _____ exploration.
- This man predicted the creation of Wi-fi & the internet.
16 Clues: Shown visions of the future by God. • Made many predictions during the 1500s AD. • They believed their empire would never end. • A fulfilled prophecy is the birth & life of _____. • In the 1980s, visions of the future were more ______. • Some try to predict the future by looking at the _____. • In the 1950s there was an emphasis on _____ exploration. • ...
Scotland and the present perfect 2025-03-24
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- 10. We have ___ (meet) some very friendly locals.
- 3. We have ___ (get) a lot of information about Scottish history.
- 16. They have ___ (sleep) in a traditional Scottish cottage.
- 8. Some people have ___ (leave) their hearts in Scotland.
- 6. She has ___ (know) a lot about Scottish traditions.
- 5. They have ___ (have) a wonderful time in the Highlands.
- 9. The Scots have ___ (make) many important inventions.
- 15. We have ___ (take) hundreds of photos.
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- 2. I have never ___ (feel) so excited about a trip before.
- 4. My parents have ___ (give) me a book about Scotland.
- 1. Many tourists have ___ (be) to Edinburgh Castle.
- 12. I have ___ (see) the Loch Ness Monster!
- 14. He has ___ (tell) us many interesting stories.
- 11. The guide has ___ (put) the map on the table.
- 13. The teacher has ___ (say) that Scotland is beautiful.
- 7. He has ___ (keep) a diary about his journey.
16 Clues: 15. We have ___ (take) hundreds of photos. • 12. I have ___ (see) the Loch Ness Monster! • 7. He has ___ (keep) a diary about his journey. • 10. We have ___ (meet) some very friendly locals. • 11. The guide has ___ (put) the map on the table. • 14. He has ___ (tell) us many interesting stories. • 1. Many tourists have ___ (be) to Edinburgh Castle. • ...
History and Inventions in Medical Technology by D. Bation 2021-09-16
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- bacteriology
- development of the ABO blood group system
- developed polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
- Measures the vital capacity of the lungs
- Flying mammal
- father of microbiology
- worked out the structure of hemoglobin
- examine objects that aren’t visible to the naked eye
- measure electrical changes during the beating of the heart
- first visual technology
- to acquire about the lungs and heartbeats
- rules for quality control in clinical laboratory
- water casting
- immunology
- Man's best friend
- described phagocytosis in blood and their role in fighting infection
- used to observe the throat and larynx
- derived first human stem cell line
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- Likes to chase mice
- diarrhea of urine
- Father of antiseptic surgery
- Immunity to rabies
- law of inherited characteristics from studies of plants
- measuring blood pressure
- introduced hepatitis B vaccine
- introduced the IVF
- Father of modern histology
- first graduate of medical technology in the Philippines
- Has a trunk
- immunologic tests for syphilis
- Hippocratic Oath
- presented the first pictures of bacilli
- introduced steam sterilization in surgery
- developed poliomyelitis vaccine
- Large marsupial
35 Clues: immunology • Has a trunk • bacteriology • Flying mammal • water casting • Large marsupial • Hippocratic Oath • diarrhea of urine • Man's best friend • Immunity to rabies • introduced the IVF • Likes to chase mice • father of microbiology • first visual technology • measuring blood pressure • Father of modern histology • Father of antiseptic surgery • introduced hepatitis B vaccine • ...
crossword WW1 2022-12-10
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- Name one of the three big inventions of WW1.
- Who was the first American that died during WW1?
- What country received the Ultimatum?(1914)
- Who was the british foreign secretary?
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- What ist he battle of Marne connected with?
- What did the Kaiser give to Austria-Hungary after the murder of the Archduke?
- Which treaty was signed in March 1918?
- Who was the President of the U.S.?
8 Clues: Who was the President of the U.S.? • Which treaty was signed in March 1918? • Who was the british foreign secretary? • What country received the Ultimatum?(1914) • What ist he battle of Marne connected with? • Name one of the three big inventions of WW1. • Who was the first American that died during WW1? • ...
Inventions by Paula Jurado 2021-11-28
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- , it is an inventions that had been discovered by an accident.
- , it was in 70s when rhis invention started to be famous.
- , this person regreted the thing whose he/she created it.
- it's a machine which can melting things.
- ,Maddison King win an award that is given to young inventors from Australia.
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- person who inveted the safety glass was from...
- , This technology can help people who have some difficulty like being blind.
- this creation is irritating for people.
8 Clues: this creation is irritating for people. • it's a machine which can melting things. • person who inveted the safety glass was from... • , it was in 70s when rhis invention started to be famous. • , this person regreted the thing whose he/she created it. • , it is an inventions that had been discovered by an accident. • ...
U1W4 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-08-13
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- papers issued to a company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a period of time
- declared as one’s own
- having or showing strong feelings
- a sudden, important advance
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- imagined something that could/would happen in the future
- influenced by charm, art, or skill
- things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
- in a way that shows great interest or excitement
8 Clues: declared as one’s own • a sudden, important advance • having or showing strong feelings • influenced by charm, art, or skill • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • imagined something that could/would happen in the future • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • ...
Wordly Wise 6 Lesson 11 2016-05-05
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- The critic's _____ against modern painting showed clearly in the review.
- Fear _____ them as the car went out of control.
- The entire audience heard someone _____ loudly that the acting was mediocre.
- Main Street can be _____ to Main St.
- The will is in the lawyer's _____.
- Congress _____ money for various programs.
- The captives _____ in their efforts to escape.
- The sight of leaves falling was the _____ for this poem.
- For Halloween the children dressed up as ghosts, goblins and other _____ creatures.
- The shelter was _____ about finding good homes for the kittens.
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- The major leagues _____ African American baseball players until 1947.
- The vote was 97 to 91, a _____ of six.
- One cannot expect a fair verdict from a _____ judge.
- Do you _____ me this food when you see how ravenous I am?
- The committee voted 12 to 0 in a rare display of _____.
- Mr. Smith is the accepted _____ for Mister Smith.
- The immigrants arrived with all their _____ in a few suitcases.
- Tennis shoes are not _____ footwear for hiking.
- The children _____ three pairs of shoes.
- This hair spray might help keep your _____ hair in place.
- With _____, spendthrifts can overcome extravagance and stick to a budget.
- I didn't let my companion's _____ diminish my enjoyment of the local artists' exhibition.
- Everyone knew that such a _____ apology could not be sincere.
- The motion passed by a _____ vote of 57 to 0.
- Before giving up, we made several _____ attempts to retrieve the car keys that had fallen into the lake.
- Einstein's discoveries _____ me to become a scientist.
26 Clues: The will is in the lawyer's _____. • Main Street can be _____ to Main St. • The vote was 97 to 91, a _____ of six. • The children _____ three pairs of shoes. • Congress _____ money for various programs. • The motion passed by a _____ vote of 57 to 0. • The captives _____ in their efforts to escape. • Fear _____ them as the car went out of control. • ...
Charlie's Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-15
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- Gives legal protection to new inventions for a given number of years
- Involes offering more benefits than rivals in the same industry
- Involes achieving lower costs than rivals in the same industry
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- Is how a business is perceived relative to other businesses in the industry
- The business may have cost advantages by being bigger than its rivals e.g. fixed costs spread out over more units
- A strategic position that has a lower cost and a narrow target market
6 Clues: Involes achieving lower costs than rivals in the same industry • Involes offering more benefits than rivals in the same industry • Gives legal protection to new inventions for a given number of years • A strategic position that has a lower cost and a narrow target market • Is how a business is perceived relative to other businesses in the industry • ...
An Intervew with Djokovic 2022-05-10
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- be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict).
- a person taking part in a sport or game.
- a game in which two or four players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court.
- the action or practice of meditating.
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- International award given each year to recognize people or institutions that have carried out research, discoveries or notable contributions to humanity in the previous year or in the course of their activities.
- mark (letters, words, or other symbols) on a surface, typically paper, with a pen, pencil, or similar implement.
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
8 Clues: the action or practice of meditating. • a person taking part in a sport or game. • be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict). • a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation. • a game in which two or four players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court. • ...
Black Scientist Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-21
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- this chef out of frustration in 1865 created the Potato Chips when a custeomer repeated sent their food back requesting thinner slices of potatoe.
- This male invented the water closet also known as the Toilet.
- On 6th October, 1896 the first kitchen table was developed and patented by this Black inventor
- This female inventor patented the Hair Brush on November 15, 1898.
- He is the African American inventor of modern door knobs. In 1878 he submitted a patent with the U.S Patent Office for a “door-closing
- Inventor who created the electric light blueprints and patented the method.
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- This male invented America's first Clock.
- In 1892 this Afican American Scientist developed the early patent. for the Clothing Dryer
- This inventor was a pioneer in the field of cellular and wireless communications. In 1988, he led the first team from Bell Laboratories to introduce digital cellular technology.
- This author and inventor who received an patent in 1897 for his improved version of the dust pan.
- Amongst any others inventions , this inventore created the modern pasturized milk enjoyed by many today.
11 Clues: This male invented America's first Clock. • This male invented the water closet also known as the Toilet. • This female inventor patented the Hair Brush on November 15, 1898. • Inventor who created the electric light blueprints and patented the method. • In 1892 this Afican American Scientist developed the early patent. for the Clothing Dryer • ...
Ibn al-Hatham 2024-06-19
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- Il écrivit plus de … oeuvres, mais si aujourd’hui, peu ont survécut.
- Malgré son immense respect pour lui, Ibn al-Haytham était en désaccord avec ses théories
- Son pays d’origine :
- Une des inventions de Ibn al Haytham
- Ibn al-Haytham désapprouvait les théories du passé sur la …
- Une de ses plus grandes passion:
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- Ibn al Haytham était un … de génie.
- Il a prouvé que ce sont les rayons lumineux qui pénètre dans nos yeux. Donc la théorie d’Ibn Haytham était en … avec les théories du passé/ contradiction
- Il était aussi un très grand …
- Il pensait que les yeux n'émettent pas de … visuel.
10 Clues: Son pays d’origine : • Il était aussi un très grand … • Une de ses plus grandes passion: • Ibn al Haytham était un … de génie. • Une des inventions de Ibn al Haytham • Il pensait que les yeux n'émettent pas de … visuel. • Ibn al-Haytham désapprouvait les théories du passé sur la … • Il écrivit plus de … oeuvres, mais si aujourd’hui, peu ont survécut. • ...
Joint Ventures & Global Mergers 2025-02-19
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- - Legal protections for inventions that can be gained in a merger.
- - A temporary business agreement between companies to collaborate.
- - Rivalry between businesses that may be reduced after a merger.
- - An established company identity acquired through a merger.
- - Expanding into new markets to reduce risk.
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- - The percentage of an industry controlled by a company.
- - A group of countries that reduce trade barriers among members.
- - Cost reductions achieved through larger-scale production in a merger.
- - When a company secures suppliers or distributors through a merger.
- - A permanent agreement where two businesses join into a single entity.
10 Clues: - Expanding into new markets to reduce risk. • - The percentage of an industry controlled by a company. • - An established company identity acquired through a merger. • - A group of countries that reduce trade barriers among members. • - Rivalry between businesses that may be reduced after a merger. • ...
8.16 Vocabulary 2026-03-25
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- That lie is going to ______ my reputation.
- I plan to _________ my aunt for mayor during the election.
- I need you to __________ the meeting today.
- It is strange that your ____ thought was that I robbed the bank.
- The grass is pretty _____ in my yard because of the drought.
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- It is impressive how kids are able to _____ cool inventions.
- I am not sure how to __________ this new program.
- How can we __________ our routine to be more beneficial?
- I will look on the ring camera to find the ____ who stole my package.
- Will you ______ me to prom?
10 Clues: Will you ______ me to prom? • That lie is going to ______ my reputation. • I need you to __________ the meeting today. • I am not sure how to __________ this new program. • How can we __________ our routine to be more beneficial? • I plan to _________ my aunt for mayor during the election. • It is impressive how kids are able to _____ cool inventions. • ...
Life at the start of the 1900s 2023-01-17
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- First name of the person who flew the first at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December 17, 1903.
- Name of person who repeatedly laid a cable under the Atlantic Ocean to speed communication from North America to Europe
- Last name of the "Wizard of Menlo Park"
- Last name of the woman who's short stories inspired women break out of traditional roles.
- Education laws that required children to attend school
- A new kind of music with a lively, rhythmic sound.
- Making large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply
- Last name of the artist who drew scenes of brutal battles for magazines
- Last name of the inventor of a special device that oiled engines automatically
- a variety show that included comedians, song-and-dance routines, and acrobatics
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- An African American composer who helped to make ragtime popular. His "Maple Leaf Rag" was a nation-wide hit
- across the Atlantic Ocean
- Last name of the person who opened a nine-story department store in New York City in 1902.
- Telegraph company that refused to buy the telephone for $100,000 from Alexander Graham Bell
- Last name of the inventor who introduced refrigeration to the meatpacking industry
- The REAL last name of the famous author who used local color to make his stories more realistic.
- Licenses for new inventions
- A residential area on or near the outskirts of a city
- Tall buildings with many floors supported by a lightweight steel frame
19 Clues: across the Atlantic Ocean • Licenses for new inventions • Last name of the "Wizard of Menlo Park" • A new kind of music with a lively, rhythmic sound. • A residential area on or near the outskirts of a city • Education laws that required children to attend school • Making large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply • ...
testing 123 2021-03-11
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- - An alternative form of dealing with crime by engaging both offender and victim in talking through what has happened.
- - A famous pacifist, who was a prominent leader and activist in India, who believed in passive resistance and implemented non-violent tactics in his efforts. Their lifelong goal was to achieve Indian independence.
- - A type of poverty, where people lack the minimum amount of income needed in order to maintain the average standard of living in society in which they live.
- - Who originally developed the Just War theory?
- - A place that cares for the terminally ill.
- - To declare that a marriage is invalid.
- - The legal process by which a child gains new parents other than his/her birth parents.
- - A type of family with more than one wife at the same time.
- - Matthew 5:39, “But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If anyone slaps you on the right _____, turn to them the other _____ also.”
- - People who do not fit in with the rest of society and are pushed to one side and not treated equally.
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- - The state of living together and having a sexual relationship without being married.
- - Genesis 1:27, ‘So God created mankind in his own _____.’
- - Withdrawing medical treatment with the deliberate intention of causing the patient’s death, for example not resuscitating a patient.
- - To abstain from all sexual relations.
- - The study of the ethical and moral implications of new biological discoveries and biomedical advances, as in the fields of genetic engineering and drug research.
- - The UK’s independent regulator of fertility treatment, reproductive technologies and research using human embryos (and is the first of its kind in the world).
- - Having only one sexual partner, Christians regard this as important in marriage.
- - The belief that war and violence are unjustifiable and that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means.
- - The stage at which a foetus can survive outside the womb, currently 24 weeks of pregnancy in the UK.
- - a form of discrimination where people are ddeliberately prejudged and mistreated because they belong to a particular race or colour of their skin.
20 Clues: - To abstain from all sexual relations. • - To declare that a marriage is invalid. • - A place that cares for the terminally ill. • - Who originally developed the Just War theory? • - Genesis 1:27, ‘So God created mankind in his own _____.’ • - A type of family with more than one wife at the same time. • ...
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Element names Z 2022-11-07
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- One of the 2 elements that Curie co-discovered
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element _______________.
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867._________ __________. (2 words separated by a space)
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
- Lise Meitner was exiled to ________ which is why some people didn't know of her contributions to science
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had success in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
- n_____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
- In 1921, President _____________ on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her service to science.
- Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist.
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
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- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity
- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- Mendeleev's 1st book title
- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous f__________.
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray.
18 Clues: Mendeleev's 1st book title • the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist • Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist. • One of the 2 elements that Curie co-discovered • _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous f__________. • ...
HSBC 2012-11-30
Across
- Irene Dorner was honored as the #1 woman banker in ‘___ Banker’ magazine
- A picture of this animal was raffled off at the National Geographic Premier event in November
- HSBC holdings is 39th in the ‘World’s Most Powerful Brands’ according to this magazine
- The number of HSBC branches in the DC, MD, VA market
- In his blog ‘The Place’ Kevin Martin raved about the newest edition of this mobile device
- Stuart Gulliver and Irene Dorner are both alumni of this prestigious British university
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- The official color of the Premier MasterCard
- This couple is dancing together in this country, where the tango is a cultural staple
- According to ‘The World in 2050,’ this country will be the largest economy in the year 2050
- The current HSBC logo was designed in 1983 by ___ ____
- The featured exhibit at the National Geographic event was called “1001 ___”
- ‘The World in 2050’ is a report written by this HSBC senior global economist
- This image of girls dancing was taken in which country?
13 Clues: The official color of the Premier MasterCard • The number of HSBC branches in the DC, MD, VA market • The current HSBC logo was designed in 1983 by ___ ____ • This image of girls dancing was taken in which country? • Irene Dorner was honored as the #1 woman banker in ‘___ Banker’ magazine • ...
Paige Forberger - Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution 2023-12-20
Across
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- inventor of the telescope
- having a divided up government in order to keep power equal
- a meeting at a house where philosophes would discuss current events, politics,and their ideas.
- an art style which was elegant, yet simple
- an agreement between the people and the government where some freedom is given up in exchange for protection
- an absolute authority who believes in the ideas of the enlightenment
- the way of thinking through common sense
- the division of government, judicial, legislative, and executive
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- mostly French thinkers during the Enlightenment
- philosophe who came up with the idea that separation of power was necessary for a government to have fair rule
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- a change in thinking where believing what you want to believe through observation and logic was encouraged
- russian empress who supported the ideas of denis diderot and funded the encyclopedia
- a change in thinking which challenged common beliefs instated by ancient findings and the Church
- third U.S. president, founding father, ideas included life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. heavily influenced by john locke
- the belief in a higher being
- an art style which was extremely elegant, had intricate designs, and was nowhere near simple. for example, the palace of versailles
- came up with the idea of a social contract between the people and the government
- philosopher and womens'rights advocate who argued that women should be educated
- written on july 4th, declared independence from Britain
- discovered gravity and the universal law of gravitation
- a method used to make new discoveries through observing, questioning, hypothesizing, experimenting, and drawing conclusions.
- master of satire; challenged religious authority and believed that Church and state should be separate
- 10 amendments to the US constitution which were heavily inspired by the ideas of Beccaria.
- philosopher who believed that every person is entitled to life, liberty and property
26 Clues: inventor of the telescope • the belief in a higher being • the way of thinking through common sense • an art style which was elegant, yet simple • mostly French thinkers during the Enlightenment • theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory that the earth is the center of the universe • written on july 4th, declared independence from Britain • ...
Sweden 2026-03-07
Across
- Sweden _______ approximately 99% of its household waste.
- About 27% of the Swedish population has a _______ background, defined as being born abroad or having two parents born abroad.
- The population of Sweden is mostly concentrated in the _______ part of the country.
- Every December, a special seasonal _______ called Julmust(ユールムスト) outsells every other soft drink combined in Sweden.
- Sweden is home to the world's first ice _______ where guests sleep in sleeping bags on beds made of ice.
- The northernmost parts of Sweden experience the 'midnight sun' in summer, where the _______ never fully sets and there is daylight 24 hours a day.
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- In Sweden, many university courses are taught in _______.
- Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates in _______ and only about 5% of adults smoke.
- In Sweden, a law called Allemansrätten, the 'right to roam,' gives every person the legal right to walk, camp, and pick _______ on any land in the country.
- Sweden has produced a remarkable number of world-changing _______ including the computer mouse, Spotify and Bluetooth.
10 Clues: Sweden _______ approximately 99% of its household waste. • In Sweden, many university courses are taught in _______. • The population of Sweden is mostly concentrated in the _______ part of the country. • Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates in _______ and only about 5% of adults smoke. • ...
The Dog of Pompeii 2025-08-29
Across
- Machines or workers that dig up earth, often for archaeological discoveries.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements along fault lines.
- A small or minor shaking or vibration, often referring to the slight movements felt before or during an earthquake.
- An ancient Roman city located near modern Naples, Italy, that was buried under volcanic ash and pumice after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79.
- A type of marketplace or food market in ancient Rome, often featuring stalls for meat, fish, and other provisions.
- The central public space in ancient Roman cities where various activities, including markets, political discussions, and social gatherings, took place.
- The gray or white powder that remains after something has burned.
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- A loose-fitting garment worn by ancient Romans, typically made of wool, draped over the body, and associated with citizenship and formal occasions.
- Something that is difficult to understand or explain; an enigma.
- A regular way of doing things; a set sequence of actions.
- The process of digging up and removing earth to uncover historical artifacts, buildings, or fossils; often used in archaeology.
- A companion or friend; someone with whom one shares a close bond or partnership.
- The framework of bones that supports the body of a person or animal.
- A public place for walking or strolling, often for leisure.
- A famous volcano in Italy known for its eruption that destroyed Pompeii.
- A decorative art form created by arranging small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials to form images or patterns.
- A sound or action of air rising to the surface of a liquid, often indicating heat.
17 Clues: A regular way of doing things; a set sequence of actions. • A public place for walking or strolling, often for leisure. • Something that is difficult to understand or explain; an enigma. • The gray or white powder that remains after something has burned. • The framework of bones that supports the body of a person or animal. • ...
Vocab recap 2020-04-09
5 Clues: A person who invents something • Instrument to see very small objects • A scientific test to make a discovery. • Something you give to someone that is sick • Something, or a device, that has been invented
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- to use
- world-wide
- a supply of workers
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-a sexist reference no longer used
- a complete change in something; overthrow of a government
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- animal food
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the church from holding political office or entering the professions
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- money used to invest in business
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in a business
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- the essential materials used in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- world-wide
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- an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding office or entering the profession
- to use
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from the harmful rays of the sun
- land held to be used be everyone
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- animal food
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used be everyone • money used to invest in a business • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive, inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
Across
- to use
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- a supply of workers
- money used to invest in a business
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the essential materials used in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from the harmful rays of the sun
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- an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding office or entering the profession
- land held to be used be everyone
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- world-wide
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- to sow seeds by throwing them over field of land
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used be everyone • money used to invest in a business • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive, inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agricultural Revolution (19 words) 2016-03-31
Across
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to use
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in business
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry, no agriculture
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use
- animal food
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- world-wide
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- land held to be used by everyone
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, no agriculture • ...
Agricultural Revolution (19 words) 2016-03-31
Across
- an increase in the world's temperature
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use
- world-wide
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in business
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- animal food
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- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry, no agriculture
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- land held to be used by everyone
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, no agriculture • ...
Agricultural Revolution (1) 2016-03-30
Across
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- new inventions; the science of industry
- animal food
- money used to invest in business
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer used
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- world-wide
- a supply of workers
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
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- to use
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- an increase in the world's temperature
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
