discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Rome Inventions 2021-10-06
8 Clues: Type of language. • Paris, London, Lyons. • 365 days over 12 months • Water system in Ancient Rome. • Pillars, Domes and rounded arches. • What the Colosseum and Pantheon were made of. • picture made from a small piece of stone, glass or tile • Emperor Constantine helped spread this on his death bed.
Space Exploration Inventions 2022-05-19
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- Created by NASA for crash protection, now used in mattresses.
- Created by NASA to measure a star's temperature, now used to measure your temperature.
- Made by NASA to protect astronauts helmets from dust, now used in almost every single pair of glasses.
- NASA and Pillsbury made this to ensure food safety on flights, and it's now an industry standard.
- Originally invented to help astronauts communicate hand-free, now many regular people use these.
- Made from translucent polycrystalline alumina, which was made by NASA to track heat seaking missiles.
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- Invented back in 1957, now we use it for GPS.
- Made by NASA to protect against extreme space temperatures, now used at your home.
8 Clues: Invented back in 1957, now we use it for GPS. • Created by NASA for crash protection, now used in mattresses. • Made by NASA to protect against extreme space temperatures, now used at your home. • Created by NASA to measure a star's temperature, now used to measure your temperature. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2018-11-25
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- a machine that cut the wheat from the ground. ________________________
- a machine that pushed the seeds into the ground. ________________________
- a strong metal used to build machines, factories, and railroads, made of iron and other materials. ________________________
- invented by Thomas Edison, used instead of candles. ________________________
- a machine that spins threads to make material. ________________________
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- a machine that weaved thread into material. ________________________
- train run by steam power. ________________________
- a machine that separated cotton from the seed. ________________________
8 Clues: train run by steam power. ________________________ • a machine that weaved thread into material. ________________________ • a machine that cut the wheat from the ground. ________________________ • a machine that separated cotton from the seed. ________________________ • a machine that spins threads to make material. ________________________ • ...
World's Greatest Inventions 2024-04-23
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- German inventor Johannes Gutenberg invented the --- --- sometime between 1440 and 1450. Key to its development was the hand mold, a new molding technique that enabled the rapid creation of large quantities of metal movable type.
- Ancient Romans are credited as one of the first societies to use --- in architecture, with Roman bathhouses and iconic sites such as the Colosseumand Pantheon dome constructed using --- mixed with volcanic ash, lime, and seawater.
- The earliest rudimentary --- is thought to date back to the 10th century in China, when people inoculated small scratches in the skin with small doses of smallpox to provide protection against the disease.
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- The first --- dates back to 1800, when Italian physicist Alessandro Volta wrapped stacked discs of copper and zinc in a cloth, submerged it in salty water and discovered that it conducted energy.
- Like many famous inventions, the --- was discovered by accident. In 1895, German engineer and physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was undertaking a two-month study into the potential of radiation. He soon discovered that X-rays could pass through human tissues to show a clear picture of the skeleton and organs.
- Before the invention of the --- in 3500 B.C., humans were severely limited in how much stuff we could transport over land, and how far. The --- itself wasn't the most difficult part of "inventing the ---." When it came time to connect a non-moving platform to that rolling cylinder, things got tricky, according to David Anthony, an emeritus professor of anthropology at Hartwick College.
- In 1928, the Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming noticed a bacteria-filled Petri dish in his laboratory with its lid accidentally ajar. The sample had become contaminated with a mold, and everywhere the mold was, the bacteria was dead. That antibiotic mold turned out to be the fungus ---.
- The first --- was invented in China during the Han dynasty between the 2nd Century B.C. and 1st Century A.D.; it was made of lodestone, a naturally-magnetized iron ore, the attractive properties of which they had been studying for centuries.
8 Clues: The first --- dates back to 1800, when Italian physicist Alessandro Volta wrapped stacked discs of copper and zinc in a cloth, submerged it in salty water and discovered that it conducted energy. • ...
Thomas Edison's Inventions 2024-02-28
8 Clues: A family TV show • A communication device • A glowing light machine • A tool that counts votes • A machine that records sound • An early motion picture device • A telegraph that goes sends one message in each direction • A telegraph that goes sends two messages in each direction
Unit 4 Vocab - People 2025-03-04
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- American theoretical physicist; he developed the theory of relativity among his many scientific theories and was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921
- King of Belgium from 1865 - 1909; he financed the expedition to the Congo and assumed the title of sovereign leader of the Congo Free State. His armies treated the Congolese brutally and exploited them as workers
- English scientist, he proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection
- American inventor of over 1,000 patents; he invented the light bulb and established a power plant that supplied electricity to parts of New York City
- American inventor and educator; his interest in electrical and mechanical devices to aid people with hearing impairments led to the development and patent of the telephone
- Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis; he treated hysteria using hypnosis and believed that complexes of repressed and forgotten impressions underlies all abnormal mental states
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- American engineer and inventor, he built the first commercially successful, full-sized steamboat, the Clermont, which lead to the development of commercial steamboat ferry services for goods and people
- German statesmen; he became the leading force behind German unification. His main political goal was for Prussia to gain power over Austria
- American industrialist and humanitarian; he led the expansion of American steel industry
- English author during the Victorian Era; he wrote Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, and A Tale of Two Cities
- Scottish inventor, he developed crucial innovations to make the steam engine efficient, fast, and better able to power machinery
- German composer who spanned the Classical and Romantic periods; often considered the greatest composer; wrote symphonies, quartets, and sonatas
- Russian physiologist and experimental psychologist; he researched the physiology of the heart, the digestive system, the brain, and the higher nervous system. He conducted a famous experiment with dogs demonstrating conditioned reflex
- American artist and inventor; he applied scientists’ discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph
- German social philosopher and chief theorist of modern socialism and communism
15 Clues: German social philosopher and chief theorist of modern socialism and communism • English scientist, he proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection • American industrialist and humanitarian; he led the expansion of American steel industry • ...
India Review Crossword 2024-12-12
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- supreme Hindu deity
- Hindu belief that social position of birth is determined by behavior in previous lives
- government in which power is derived by control of maritime trade routes
- A large river in northwest India
- Release from cycle of death and rebirth; the goal of Hinduism
- Hindu belief in responsibilities & duties that govern a person's behavior and must be fulfilled to escape samsara
- Rebirth into a new body after death
- Gupta mathematician who invented the base 10 number system and made many discoveries in astronomy and mathematics
- River in northeast India
- Offshoot of Hinduism that became popular in east and southeast Asia
- Irrational number crucial for calculations relating to circles and spheres
- thalassocratic power in medieval indonesia
- Lifestyle that involves the renouncing of worldly possessions in favor of spiritual pursuits
- A group of people that are beneath the Hindu caste system (or the lowest level)
- The empire that united most of India during the early medieval period
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- Famous Sanskrit work of literature completed during the Gupta golden age that contains Hindu philosophy
- Ancient civilization that developed along the Indus River and mysteriously disappeared
- wat buddhist temple built by the Khmer Empire in Southeast Asia
- Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature
- Hindu religious movement that places emphasis on devotion to a Hindu deity as a means to achieve moksha
- The highest mountains in the world, which stretch along northern India.
- Emperor and military leader who expanded the Gupta Empire to its greatest size and whose reign began a golden age
- Ancient civilization from which many aspects of Indian culture, such as Hinduism, originated
- Nomadic horsemen who invaded India during the time of the Gupta Empire
- Religious offshoot of Hinduism that focuses on nonviolence.
- Ancient Vedic religion of India
- Hindu belief in reincarnation, the idea that one is reborn after death
- Mongol Muslim Empire that conquered and ruled most of India during the late medieval period
- The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system
29 Clues: supreme Hindu deity • River in northeast India • Ancient Vedic religion of India • A large river in northwest India • Rebirth into a new body after death • thalassocratic power in medieval indonesia • Ancient Indian writing system, most common in literature • The priest (highest) caste in India's social caste system • ...
CS_1 - 1 2025-09-08
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- A strong military formation used by Greek and Macedonian soldiers. Soldiers stood close together with long spears and shields to protect each other.
- kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture
- The planning and moving of supplies, food, and soldiers during war. Alexander’s success came partly from careful logistics.
- A region at the edge of Alexander’s empire. He fought battles there and reached as far as the Indus River before turning back.
- A strength that helps someone win against others. Alexander’s advantage was his smart strategies, well-trained army, and speed in battle.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern Iraq). It became part of Alexander’s empire after he defeated Persia.
- Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him.
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- A large and powerful empire that Alexander defeated. It stretched across the Middle East and was one of his biggest rivals.
- Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests.
- A Greek doctor often called the “father of medicine.” His ideas about observing and treating illness influenced learning in Alexander’s world.
- The plans and methods used in battles. Alexander’s clever tactics, like surprise attacks and fast movements, helped him win against larger armies.
- Paths used by merchants to move goods like spices, silk, and metals. Alexander’s empire controlled many of these routes, making it wealthy and connected.
- A famous king from Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history. He spread Greek culture across many lands.
- A Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” His work on shapes and space was taught in the Hellenistic world.
- A Greek scientist and inventor. He made discoveries in math and engineering that were later spread through the Hellenistic kingdoms.
15 Clues: kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture • Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests. • Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him. • ...
Black History Crossword III 2024-02-12
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- First name of “The Real McCoy”, He invented an automatic lubricator for oiling the steam engines of locomotives and ships, patenting it in 1872 as "Improvement in Lubricators for Steam-Engines"
- On 1 December 1955 she was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give her bus seat to a white passenger.
- Nickname of Louis Armstrong, the American trumpeter and vocalist.
- the largest historically black college or university (HBCU) in the United States
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- A founding sorority of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, is the sister organization to PhiBetSigma.
- One of his most notable inventions was a type of three-way traffic lights.
- Investigative journalist, educator, and early leader in the civil rights movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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- Home of the Sonic Boom of the South
- First Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the world
- As a six year old she advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South
- First name of the “Queen of Jazz”
- American educator, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights activist, founder and long-time president of what is now Bethune-Cookman University
- The first state to ban slavery
- Fraternity founded on January 5, 1911, at Indiana University Bloomington, their motto is Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor
15 Clues: The first state to ban slavery • First name of the “Queen of Jazz” • Home of the Sonic Boom of the South • First Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the world • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • Nickname of Louis Armstrong, the American trumpeter and vocalist. • One of his most notable inventions was a type of three-way traffic lights. • ...
Western Europe crossword 2017-04-19
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- Roman emperor who established "Roman Peace" (Pax Romana) and built a system of roads throughout his empire
- city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness
- Isles made up several islands including Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
- military leader of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history; spread the Greek language throughout his empire
- peninsula in the northernmost part of Europe made up of Norway and Sweden; with the North Sea to the southwest and the Baltic Sea to the southeast
- a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther
- a person (like a noble) in the Middle Ages who used someone else's land with the promise they would fight for them
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- Roman emperor who converted to Christianity, made Christianity legal, and ended the persecution of Christians
- a period in which many new inventions were made that allowed for greater production of goods and for better travel
- a peasant in the Middle Ages who farmed their lord's land and could not leave it
- boot-shaped peninsula made up of Italy jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea
- a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Columbus discovered America for Europe
- city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy
- a system in Europe in the Middle Ages where a lord let a vassal use his land as long as the vassal would fight for him
- peninsula in the southwest made up of Spain and Portugal with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the East
- a series of wars fought Christian and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands from 1000s to 1200s
- a person (like a king) in the Middle Ages who owned land and let another person use it as long as they would fight for them
18 Clues: Columbus discovered America for Europe • a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation • a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther • city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness • city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy • ...
Unit 4 Cool Kid Inventions 2018-01-24
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- adj. very good at using their imagination to make things
- n. a company that makes large quantities of goods
- n. the possibility that something will develop in a particular way
- n. a solid, powder, liquid, or gas with particular properties.
- v. suddenly begin to understand it
- v. fold paper or cloth tightly around it to cover it completely
- n./v. an official right to be the only person or company allowed to make or sell a new product for a certain period of time
- adj. level, smooth, or even, rather than sloping, curved, or uneven
- v. notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognize
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- n. something that has been invented by someone
- v. to interest/excite/catch
- n. all the people who live in a particular area or place
- n. the person who has the highest position in
- v. to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality
- v. cause it to happen or exist, invent it or design it
- n./v. (produces) a dull, steady light
16 Clues: v. to interest/excite/catch • v. suddenly begin to understand it • n./v. (produces) a dull, steady light • n. the person who has the highest position in • n. something that has been invented by someone • n. a company that makes large quantities of goods • v. to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality • v. cause it to happen or exist, invent it or design it • ...
Unit 4 Cool Kid Inventions 2018-01-24
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- n./v. (produces) a dull, steady light
- v. to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality
- n. the person who has the highest position in an organization
- n. the possibility that something will develop in a particular way
- n. all the people who live in a particular area or place
- adj. very good at using their imagination to make things
- n. a company that makes large quantities of goods
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- v. suddenly begin to understand it
- v. cause it to happen or exist, invent it or design it
- v. fold paper or cloth tightly around it to cover it completely
- n. a solid, powder, liquid, or gas with particular properties.
- v. notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognize
- v. to interest/excite/catch
- n. something that has been invented by someone
- n./v. an official right to be the only person or company allowed to make or sell a new product for a certain period of time
- adj. level, smooth, or even, rather than sloping, curved, or uneven
16 Clues: v. to interest/excite/catch • v. suddenly begin to understand it • n./v. (produces) a dull, steady light • n. something that has been invented by someone • n. a company that makes large quantities of goods • v. to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality • v. cause it to happen or exist, invent it or design it • ...
Freemasonry 2024-01-15
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- The Formula One racing driver has been rumored to be a Freemason, although he has not openly confirmed or denied it.
- This American politician and Freemason served as the President of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
- This inventor and Founding Father of the United States was a Freemason who played a significant role in drafting the U.S. Constitution.
- Which British musician, known for his influential song "Imagine," was a member of the Freemasons?
- The legendary basketball player who became a Freemason before his tragic death in 2020.
- British musician, member of the rock band "Led Zeppelin" and one of the greatest guitarists of all time
- Scottish actor and Freemason, best known for his portrayal of the character Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy.
- The famous magician and escape artist, Houdini, was a Freemason and was a member of St. Cecile Lodge No. 568 in New York.
- This founder of the Freemasons was a famous scientist known for his contributions to the field of optics and physics.
- African-American educator and leader, founder of Tuskegee Institute.
- The Spanish surrealist artist was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, which has strong ties to Freemasonry.
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- American director and composer behind popular films like "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill."
- This Scottish poet, lyricist, and Freemason wrote famous works such as "Auld Lang Syne" and "The Rights of Woman."
- The late Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was a Freemason.
- The astronaut who walked on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 is a Freemason.
- Naturalist and scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- American composer and pianist who revolutionized jazz music.
- American astronaut who became the first person to walk on the moon.
- American rapper who has released hit albums such as "The Slim Shady LP" and "The Marshall Mathers LP."
- This German composer, pianist, and conductor, renowned for his symphonies and concertos, was a Freemason.
- The legendary actor was a Freemason and a member of Marion McDaniel Lodge No. 56 in Arizona.
- Italian astronomer and physicist known for his discoveries and theories about the nature of the universe and his support of heliocentrism.
22 Clues: American composer and pianist who revolutionized jazz music. • American astronaut who became the first person to walk on the moon. • African-American educator and leader, founder of Tuskegee Institute. • The late Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was a Freemason. • ...
Intellectual Property Rights 2025-02-06
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- - An exclusive legal right granted to an inventor, giving them control over the use, sale, and production of their invention for a limited period.
- Art - Any existing knowledge, publications, or inventions that may affect the patentability of a new invention.
- - How easy and cost-effective it is to produce a design at a large scale.
- Classification - Is the international classification of goods and servicesestablished by the Nice Agreement.
- - A requirement for patentability, meaning that an invention must be new and not previously disclosed to the public.
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- Period - The duration of legal protection for a utility model, typicallyshorter than a patent (e.g., 7 to 10 years).
- - The official disclosure of an application in the IPOPHL Gazette to inform the public.
- Date - The date of the first filing of an application, used to determine thenovelty of the invention.
- - Creating a model or sample of a product to test before final production.
- Marks - Marks that are likely to mislead or deceive the public as to the nature, quality, characteristics or place of origin of the goods and/or services.
10 Clues: - Creating a model or sample of a product to test before final production. • - How easy and cost-effective it is to produce a design at a large scale. • - The official disclosure of an application in the IPOPHL Gazette to inform the public. • Date - The date of the first filing of an application, used to determine thenovelty of the invention. • ...
Simple Machines 2021-03-05
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- a unit of power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second (745.7 watts).
- the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots
- energy that is produced by mechanical, chemical, nuclear, kinetic, gravitational, potential, nuclear, etc.
- and Axle, one of mankind's greatest inventions
- a piece of wood, metal, or some other material having one thick end and tapering to a thin edge, that is driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them.
- requires the object to move
- distance, the length of the sloped surface of the ramp
- an apparatus using or applying mechanical power and having several parts, each with a definite function and together performing a particular task.
- advantage, the ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine
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- force, the amount of effort used to push down on a rod, or pull on a rope in order to move the weight
- output, the work done by a simple machine, compound machine, or any type of engine model
- machine, a machine made of two or more simple machines
- a way to measure energy
- plane, a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal.
- a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is chiefly used (typically in combination) to raise heavy weights.
- a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to help move a heavy or firmly fixed load with one end when pressure is applied to the other
- getting stuff done in a practical way
- force, the force exerted on an object by a simple machine
- a unit for measuring work
19 Clues: a way to measure energy • a unit for measuring work • requires the object to move • getting stuff done in a practical way • and Axle, one of mankind's greatest inventions • machine, a machine made of two or more simple machines • plane, a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal. • distance, the length of the sloped surface of the ramp • ...
Unit 8 Review - Trials of Industry 2024-04-29
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- settlements in cities of immigrants near others from homeland; ethnic ____
- after 1873, the nation only based coinage on this metal
- new inventions of 1800s; -graph, -phone
- steel tycoon
- expectation for immigrants to adopt American culture
- immigration station in San Francisco Bay; ____ Island
- unrest among this group led to creation of the Grange and Populism
- growth of cities
- 2 words, legal and social system in South to oppress black Americans
- late-1800s, nation underwent a 2nd Industrial ___
- worker action used at Homestead & Pullman
- ______ T. Washington, seen as "accommodating" for advancing economic rights of African Americans
- description of immigrants of 1880-1910
- characteristic of post-Civil War presidents
- argued for social/political rights of African Americans; "agitator"
- farmers complained of high _____
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- nativism led to signing of Chinese ____ Act (1882)
- Industry that made Vanderbilt rich
- controlled city politics; political _____
- 2 words, post-Civil War period (1870s-1900)of economic prosperity
- banker and investor
- 1896 Supreme Court decision that "_____ but equal" was constitutional
- last name; arrested in Louisiana for sitting in whites-only railcar
- anti-immigrant, opposition to immigration due to fear/ prejudice
- negative nickname for industrialists; "___ baron"
- organization of workers for common goals
- populist and 1896 Democrat candidate, William Jennings ____
- immigration station in New York Harbor; ____ Island
- Edison invention; longer business hours
- Post-civil war society characterized by unequal distribution of ____
- characteristic of workers' strikes at Homestead & Pullman
- Movement of African Americans out of Jim Crow south; Great _____
- the "People's" Party that grew out of farmers organization
- workers complained of low ___
- oil man that eventually created US Steel
- 2 words, government was "hands-off" economy
36 Clues: steel tycoon • growth of cities • banker and investor • workers complained of low ___ • farmers complained of high _____ • Industry that made Vanderbilt rich • description of immigrants of 1880-1910 • new inventions of 1800s; -graph, -phone • Edison invention; longer business hours • organization of workers for common goals • oil man that eventually created US Steel • ...
Not Just McCoy Russell 2026-03-31
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- Word meaning “real deal,” just like McCoy Russell’s excellence
- IP Management Software
- Where the firm calls home
- A gang of accounts?
- On-site mid-week challenge
- A trademark application containing a placeholder—such as dashes, dots, or "XXXX"—for a variable element, like a date, geographic location, or product model, that changes in actual use
- Patent powerhouse city. Maybe through rose colored lens?
- The “R” in IPR
- Number of candles in this year’s cake
- What’s not supposed to be in the collaboration space, but is happily rooted
- Former name for Gann Building
- McCoy Russell’s favorite kind of innovation
- Reg. No. 5,354,553 mark
- Neighborhood art walk
- Document Analysis and Text Generation
- A strong, industrial metal that is a crucial building block
- The heart beat behind every invention
- Walk: A weekly outing on-site, almost
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- Historically document structure located at 1410 NW Johnson St., Portland, OR
- Reg. No. 5,473,241
- What teamwork does best
- Nine years and counting for setting a high
- Automated Office Action Response Generation
- 2026 theme, professionally that is
- The firm’s bread and butter
- A go-to shop for chocolate for MCR
- Springs Park: A park with “natural” water feature that cleans rainwater through a bio-filtration system and features, using materials like historic cobblestones
- What MCR Partner’s Anna & John want you to know
- Crafted arguments that make inventions shine
- All: What we are most thankful for
- Located at NW 11th & Johnson
- Not quite future-sight, MCR has plenty of
- What we are most appreciative of
- A writing challenge for 2026
- A document filed with the USPTO to disclose to the examiner all known prior art
35 Clues: The “R” in IPR • Reg. No. 5,473,241 • A gang of accounts? • Neighborhood art walk • IP Management Software • What teamwork does best • Reg. No. 5,354,553 mark • Where the firm calls home • On-site mid-week challenge • The firm’s bread and butter • Located at NW 11th & Johnson • A writing challenge for 2026 • Former name for Gann Building • What we are most appreciative of • ...
Early Discoveries In Photography 2013-03-05
Critical Safety 2021-10-23
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- The environment in which services are given.
- To be free from accidental injury.
- Avoidable complications that prevent patients from the fullest potential benefit of a service.
- Potential for harm from the provision of a service that provides no benefit to the patient.
- event, Injury in result of a medical intervention.
- event, Event that has a seriously negative patient outcome, (ex. unexpected death, serious injury, etc.).
- study, A study where the research question focuses on how many or much of something is involved.
- research, The application of discoveries generated in labs and preclinical studies to the development of trials and studies in humans.
- miss, Recognition that an event happened that could have led to an adverse event.
- the gold standard in research design. Includes a true experiment, variable control, sample randomization, and manipulation of interventions
- The manner in which services are given.
- failure, Failure that results from factors put into place that structures how the healthcare setting works that can affect a patients condition. This could be the staff expertise, protocols, policies, budget, and procedure.
- The failure to provide service that could have benefited a patient.
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- The results from the services given.
- review, consolidated research evidence that includes a critical assessment and evaluation of research. It addresses a focused clinical question using methods to reduce bias.
- failure, Failure that results from behaviors related to skills rules, and knowledge.
- failure, Failure from items such as software, equipment, or other materials that aren't designed correctly, aren't working correctly, or are not available when needed.
- study, Research design controlled by the researcher in which the test subjects are randomly assigned to treatment conditions. Research must have three criteria; manipulation, control, and randomization.
- patient-intervention-comparison-outcome-time.
- study, A study where the research question focuses on experiences, feelings, quality.
- Failure of an action that was planned.
- An organization's review of studies to ensure that the study meets the requirements of safety, confidentiality, and informed consent.
- Incorporating research evidence into clinical practice to guide the use of limited resources, control costs, and improve quality.
23 Clues: To be free from accidental injury. • The results from the services given. • Failure of an action that was planned. • The manner in which services are given. • The environment in which services are given. • patient-intervention-comparison-outcome-time. • event, Injury in result of a medical intervention. • ...
Biochemistry 2025-11-07
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- Non-protein component required for some enzymes to achieve catalytic activity.
- Metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hyperglycemia due to insulin deficiency or resistance.
- Reducing power molecule primarily generated by the pentose phosphate pathway.
- Cytoplasmic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate, yielding ATP without oxygen.
- Short DNA fragment synthesized discontinuously on the lagging strand during replication.
- Four-carbon intermediate linking glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and the citric acid cycle.
- Five-carbon building block for terpenoid and steroid biosynthesis.
- Neurotransmitter derived from L-DOPA, central to reward signaling and motor control.
- High-affinity α-chain of the interleukin-2 receptor; associated with immune regulation and Nobel-winning T-cell research.
- Transcription factor crucial for regulatory T-cell (Treg) development; linked to immune tolerance and Nobel-recognized discoveries.
- Fungal sterol that serves as a precursor for vitamin D₂ synthesis.
- Vitamin B3 precursor of NAD⁺ and NADP⁺ coenzymes.
- Organelle responsible for decoding mRNA into a polypeptide chain.
- Molecule required for transport of long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for β-oxidation.
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- Vitamin D₃ formed in the skin from 7-dehydrocholesterol upon UV exposure.
- Short polymer of amino acids linked by amide bonds.
- Biological catalyst that lowers activation energy without being consumed.
- Three-carbon product of glycolysis and key substrate for the Krebs cycle.
- Purine base found in ATP and nucleic acids; contributes to the poly(A) tail of eukaryotic mRNA.
- Non-coding segment of a eukaryotic gene removed during mRNA processing.
- Vitamin B9 derivative essential for one-carbon transfer reactions in nucleotide biosynthesis.
- One of the three ketone bodies produced during fatty acid oxidation.
- Mobile genetic element capable of changing its position within the genome.
- Organophosphate nerve agent that inhibits acetylcholinesterase, leading to toxic accumulation of acetylcholine.
- Class of neurotransmitters derived from tyrosine, including dopamine and epinephrine.
- Basic essential amino acid often involved in histone acetylation.
- Complete set of genetic material present in an organism.
- Small non-coding RNA molecule that regulates gene expression post-transcriptionally.
- Adapter molecule that delivers amino acids to the ribosome during translation.
- Short repetitive DNA sequences used in forensic identification.
30 Clues: Vitamin B3 precursor of NAD⁺ and NADP⁺ coenzymes. • Short polymer of amino acids linked by amide bonds. • Complete set of genetic material present in an organism. • Short repetitive DNA sequences used in forensic identification. • Basic essential amino acid often involved in histone acetylation. • Organelle responsible for decoding mRNA into a polypeptide chain. • ...
Vocabulary: Unit 1 Week 4 2023-09-11
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- papers isued to a person or company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make, use, or sell new inventions for a period of time
- declared as one's own
- having or showing a strong feeling
- a sudden important advance
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- imagined something that culd or 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 • influenced by charm, art, or skill • having or showing a strong feeling • in a way that shows great interest or excitement • things that are made or invented for a particular purpose • imagined something that culd or would happen in the future • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2020-11-17
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- A belief that advocates for the end of wealth inequality by forcefully seizing the wealth of people and redistributing it amongst the people
- The change from public land ownership to private ownership of land that made land more productive
- Period of rapid technological advancements and inventions in Europe and America
- A company that is recognized as one entity under the law.
- Smith An economist who is considered to be the father of capitalism
- An industrial site where goods are manufactured using complex machinery.
- An organized group of laborers who fight for the rights and interests of the laborers
- An economic system where property and trade are controlled by a collective group of people.
- An economic system where the government or any other authority does not interfere with the economy
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- The middle of the economic hierarchy who are not poor but also not very wealthy.
- The things necessary in order to produce a good or service.
- The transition from an agriculture-based economy to the expansion of manufacturing industries.
- The practice of planting different crops on the same land at different times that helps soil health.
- A protest where workers refuse to work in order to force a concession from their employer
- The person who undertakes risk to start a business venture.
- An economic system where property and trade are privately controlled by individuals, not the government
- A negotiation technique between an employer and a group of employees, where the employees try to influence the employer into improving the workers' wages or conditions
- The process of a population moving from being primarily rural to being centered in cities.
- The belief that an action is justified if it benefits a majority of people
- Marx Considered to be the father of Communism and advocated for overthrowing capitalism through revolutions
20 Clues: A company that is recognized as one entity under the law. • The things necessary in order to produce a good or service. • The person who undertakes risk to start a business venture. • Smith An economist who is considered to be the father of capitalism • An industrial site where goods are manufactured using complex machinery. • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2020-11-17
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- The middle of the economic hierarchy who are not poor but also not very wealthy.
- An economic system where property and trade are privately controlled by individuals, not the government
- Period of rapid technological advancements and inventions in Europe and America
- An economic system where the government or any other authority does not interfere with the economy
- A negotiation technique between an employer and a group of employees, where the employees try to influence the employer into improving the workers' wages or conditions
- A belief that advocates for the end of wealth inequality by forcefully seizing the wealth of people and redistributing it amongst the people
- Considered to be the father of Communism and advocated for overthrowing capitalism through revolutions
- A protest where workers refuse to work in order to force a concession from their employer
- The change from public land ownership to private ownership of land that made land more productive
- A company that is recognized as one entity under the law.
- An organized group of laborers who fight for the rights and interests of the laborers
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- An economist who is considered to be the father of capitalism
- The belief that an action is justified if it benefits a majority of people
- The person who undertakes risk to start a business venture.
- The things necessary in order to produce a good or service.
- The transition from an agriculture-based economy to the expansion of manufacturing industries.
- The process of a population moving from being primarily rural to being centered in cities.
- An industrial site where goods are manufactured using complex machinery.
- An economic system where property and trade are controlled by a collective group of people.
- The practice of planting different crops on the same land at different times that helps soil health.
20 Clues: A company that is recognized as one entity under the law. • The person who undertakes risk to start a business venture. • The things necessary in order to produce a good or service. • An economist who is considered to be the father of capitalism • An industrial site where goods are manufactured using complex machinery. • ...
industrialization 2018-05-22
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- costs Costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced
- Darwinism Survival of the fitest competition in bussiness only the strong survie
- a person who founds, organizes, operates, and assumes the risk of a business
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages.
- Growth of factories exports increasing
- Illegal use of political influence for personal gain
- Where all public property is owned and everyone is payed according to their abilities and needs
- gives the inventor protection over his inventions
- Telephone
- civil service act T. roosevelt makes people test for government
- Bessemer Invented a way to make steel out of iron efficiently
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- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- deal Economic policy by Roosevelt that favored fair relationships between companies and workers
- grahn bell Person who invented the telephone
- age time period looked good on the outside, despite the corrupt politics & growing gap between the rich & poor
- Rockefeller He is widely considered the wealthiest American of all time, and the richest person in modern history.
- exclusion act Denied any additional Chinese laborers to enter the country while allowing students and merchants to immigrate.
- Growth of cites
- Machines Headed by a single boss or small autocratic group that commands enough votes to maintain political control over a city,country or state
- Mobilier Stock holders raised prices
- ecnomy a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer
- Vanderbilt Bought New York Central Railroad that ran from NY to Chicago. 5 Transcontinental Railroads went into Chicago, so he had a monopoly
- company A cooperation whose sole purpose is to buy out the stock of other companies.
- W. Carnegie Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist.
24 Clues: Telephone • Growth of cites • Mobilier Stock holders raised prices • Growth of factories exports increasing • grahn bell Person who invented the telephone • gives the inventor protection over his inventions • Illegal use of political influence for personal gain • A group of corporations run by a single board of directors • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown.
- Agreement signed between France and the U.S, stating they will help each other out against England.
- Officially ending the Revolutionary war and acknowledging America's independence.
- Sole control of the supply of a good or service.
- Author of the Common Sense
- A riot that occurred on March 7, 1770.
- Theory that individuals are born with rights sent by God.
- Developed the idea of natural rights and the social contract.
- A series of laws passed by the British in 1774 enacted to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
- Document written by Congress to declare colonies to be free and independent.
- Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain.
- Gathering of delegates, agreeing to work together to boycott British trade goods.
- Inspired colonists to declare and fight for independence.
- The war known as the "Seven Years" war.
- Famous for saying "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- First military confrontation of the Revolutionary War.
- Colonists, disguised as "Indians" tossed tea into the harbor.
- Someone who is not helping nor supporting.
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- Officially ending the French and Indian war.
- People who called for independence from Great Britain.
- Agreement for mutual benefit between an individual and its government.
- Commander in chief of the British army during the Revolutionary War.
- President of the Constitutional Convention.
- British law requiring colonists to stay to the east of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Last battle of the Revolutionary war, where the British surrendered.
- A time of great inventions during the 18th century.
- War fought between Great Britain and American colonies.
- Concept expressing the balance in the system of the government.
- British law that imposed a tax on all printed materials.
- Colonists who were ready to fight within a minute.
31 Clues: Author of the Common Sense • A riot that occurred on March 7, 1770. • The war known as the "Seven Years" war. • Author of the Declaration of Independence. • Someone who is not helping nor supporting. • President of the Constitutional Convention. • Officially ending the French and Indian war. • Colonists who remained loyal to Great Britain. • ...
Black History Crossword III 2024-02-12
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- First name of the “Queen of Jazz”
- On 1 December 1955 she was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give her bus seat to a white passenger.
- First name of “The Real McCoy”, He invented an automatic lubricator for oiling the steam engines of locomotives and ships, patenting it in 1872 as "Improvement in Lubricators for Steam-Engines"
- The largest historically black college or university (HBCU) in the United States
- Home of the Sonic Boom of the South
- American educator, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights activist, founder and long-time president of what is now Bethune-Cookman University
- One of his most notable inventions was a type of three-way traffic lights.
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- The first state to ban slavery
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Fraternity founded on January 5, 1911, at Indiana University Bloomington, their motto is Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor
- First Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the world
- Investigative journalist, educator, and early leader in the civil rights movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.(Middle Initial Included)
- Nickname of Louis Armstrong, the American trumpeter and vocalist.
- As a six year old she advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South
- A founding sorority of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, is the sister organization to PhiBetSigma.
15 Clues: The first state to ban slavery • First name of the “Queen of Jazz” • Home of the Sonic Boom of the South • First Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the world • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • Nickname of Louis Armstrong, the American trumpeter and vocalist. • One of his most notable inventions was a type of three-way traffic lights. • ...
Human geography 2025-12-04
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- the study of people who leave their country to settle permanently elsewhere
- the study of how culture and place interact, examining how people shape and are shaped by their environment and how they create meaning in specific geographic areas
- the process by which distinct cultural groups become increasingly different over time due to factors like physical barriers, social changes, or a conscious effort to preserve traditions
- is the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and cultural traits from one place to another
- is the process where different cultures become more similar through increased interaction, exchange of ideas, and sharing of values and practices.
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- the number of live births per 1,000 people in a population over a given period, typically one year
- a geographical measure of the concentration of people in a specific area, calculated by dividing the number of people by the land area
- a geographic area where new ideas, beliefs, and innovations originate and spread to other regions.
- is the study of immigrants' movements, settlements, and their impact on both their new and original locations.
- the study of people, places, and landscapes in non-urban areas, focusing on the social, economic, and environmental processes that shape them
10 Clues: the study of people who leave their country to settle permanently elsewhere • is the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and cultural traits from one place to another • the number of live births per 1,000 people in a population over a given period, typically one year • ...
Imperialism Crossword 2021-05-17
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- conference of which decided who took what land in Africa without thinking about the people whom already lived there
- a northern country in Europe which was known for how ruthless they are
- Empire A large empire that was taken over due to its non-industrialized society although it made many strides to industrialize before being captured by the Allied powers in WWI
- era, a time where many new inventions were created and materials were mass produced to help improve everyday life
- the second strongest country in Europe who were defeated by Great Britain in an attempt to claim Britain's land
- a non-industrialized continent that was taken over by large European nations
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- a very dense country in Africa with lots of resources and vegetation
- Dutch settlers in South Africa whom farmed for a living
- an Indian Soldier under British Command
- an Easternmost country with a large wall to protect it as well as many natural resources
- Former Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia which was owned by the French
- The largest continent in the world which is connected to Europe and Africa. It also consists of China/Russia/India and many other countries
- Britain The strongest country in Europe whom defended their land successfully against France
13 Clues: an Indian Soldier under British Command • Dutch settlers in South Africa whom farmed for a living • Former Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia which was owned by the French • a very dense country in Africa with lots of resources and vegetation • a northern country in Europe which was known for how ruthless they are • ...
Neolithic VS Paleolithic & River Valleys 2025-08-28
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- Revolution The major transition in human history where people shifted from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle a settled agricultural lifestyle.
- A member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture.
- All species of primates which are highly developed.
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictograms were used as the form of writing, examples have been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia before 3000 BC.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts.
- A massive, stepped, pyramidal tower with a temple at the top, built in ancient Mesopotamia by civilizations like the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
- An advanced, complex human society with characteristics like cities, organized government, a division of labor, advanced technology, and a shared culture and system of communication.
- Crescent A crescent-shaped region in the Middle East with fertile land, historically home to early civilizations like Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt.
- Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through discoveries, study, and research.
- People who copy out documents, especially employed to do this before printing was invented.
- A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- Relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia, Persia, and Ugarit, surviving mainly impressed on clay tablets.
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- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- Relating to the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 billion years, when primitive stone implements were used.
- To arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code.
- Relating to the later part of the Stone Age, when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed.
- Objects made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical definitions.
- The process of adapting wild animals or plants for human use.
- A member of nomadic people who live by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- A prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, known for its unique arrangement of large standing stones.
20 Clues: To arrange (laws or rules) into a systematic code. • All species of primates which are highly developed. • The process of adapting wild animals or plants for human use. • A worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. • A member of nomadic people who live by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food. • ...
People of the Revolutionary War 2026-01-20
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- He was a French nobleman who served in the Continental Army. He contributed to the victory at Yorktown. He helped James Armistead gain his freedom.
- Who was the first person to die in the Boston Massacre?
- This person helped gain French support during the Revolutionary War. He was a man who had many inventions.
- Journalist who wrote a pamphlet called "Common Sense" that contained ideas about independence.
- Last name of the British General who surrendered at Yorktown.
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- He was the king of England during the American Revolution
- This person is most known for his "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech
- Commander of the Continental Army
- He was a Patriot and a member of the Sons of Liberty - he made a daring midnight ride to warn militias that the British were headed to Concord Massachusetts.
- If you supported remaining loyal to the king of England, you were known as a BLANK.
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
- If you supported colonial independence, you were known as a BLANK.
12 Clues: Commander of the Continental Army • Main author of the Declaration of Independence • Who was the first person to die in the Boston Massacre? • He was the king of England during the American Revolution • Last name of the British General who surrendered at Yorktown. • If you supported colonial independence, you were known as a BLANK. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- new inventions; the science of the industry
- animal food
- animal dropping used to fertilize land
- money used to invest in business
- land held to be used by everyone
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- unaware
- action in one's own interest rather than another's
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of government
- unprodutive; inadequate to performance
- 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 professions
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- the right to vote
- worldwide
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- exploit to use
- a deduction or inference
- a supply of workers
- an economy based on industry not agriculture
- a person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to earn a profit
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- a layer of gas above the earths surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
23 Clues: unaware • worldwide • animal food • exploit to use • the right to vote • a supply of workers • a deduction or inference • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the worlds temperature • animal dropping used to fertilize land • unprodutive; inadequate to performance • to feed on growing plants such as grass • ...
Beethoven and Symphony No. 5 2024-03-20
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- Beethoven’s early musical training was done by his father, but he later studied composition and counterpoint with Christian __________.
- Beethoven only wrote one opera during his career: __________.
- A large __________ allows the music of the third movement to lead to the fourth movement without stopping.
- Beethoven attracted the __________ of Viennese nobility; his patrons included Prince Lobkowitz, Prince Lichnowsky, and Count Rasumovsky.
- Beethoven studied with __________ and dedicated his first three piano sonatas to him.
- Beethoven is regarded as an __________ of new styles. Some of his inventions included cyclical structure, the more dramatic scherzo, programmatic elements, and chorus in the symphony.
- Beethoven began to lose his __________ during his mid-twenties but attempts at treatment failed.
- Beethoven’s __________ was a Kapellmeister at the Electoral court, and though he died when Beethoven was three, he was a source of inspiration.
- The first movement of Symphony No. 5 uses __________ form.
- Symphony No. 5’s first four notes, the short-short-short-long, serve as the __________ that connects all movements.
- Beethoven admired __________ but later disagreed with him self-proclaiming as emperor, so his name was removed from his Symphony No. 3 (now called Eroica).
- Beethoven believed in the motto of the __________: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
- Beethoven was devastated by Karl’s __________ attempt and subsequently became ill.
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- Beethoven gained custody of __________ Karl after a 5-year legal battle with his sister-in-law.
- In the __________ testament he wrote to his brothers, Beethoven expressed his inner conflict and turmoil, as well as his struggle with suicide.
- Beethoven initially visited __________ to study with Mozart, but later returned to permanently live there.
- Beethoven’s __________ was also a musician, but was a harsh parent that became alcoholic.
- To ensure a strong finish, Beethoven decided to repeat the last tonic chord __________ times!
- In his later years, Beethoven lived in __________ due to his complete deafness and antisocial habits.
- After Beethoven’s mom died, he had to be financially __________ for his two brothers.
- After his death, Beethoven’s funeral attracted many __________.
21 Clues: The first movement of Symphony No. 5 uses __________ form. • Beethoven only wrote one opera during his career: __________. • After his death, Beethoven’s funeral attracted many __________. • Beethoven believed in the motto of the __________: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. • Beethoven was devastated by Karl’s __________ attempt and subsequently became ill. • ...
World's Greatest Inventions 2024-04-23
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- Ancient Romans are credited as one of the first societies to use --- in architecture, with Roman bathhouses and iconic sites such as the Colosseumand Pantheon dome constructed using --- mixed with volcanic ash, lime, and seawater.
- German inventor Johannes Gutenberg invented the --- --- sometime between 1440 and 1450. A machine by which text and images are transferred from movable type to paper or other media by means of ink.
- The earliest rudimentary --- is thought to date back to the 10th century in China, when people inoculated small scratches in the skin with small doses of smallpox to provide protection against the disease.
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- Before the invention of the --- in 3500 B.C., humans were severely limited in how much stuff we could transport over land, and how far. The --- itself wasn't the most difficult part of "inventing the ---." When it came time to connect a non-moving platform to that rolling cylinder, things got tricky.
- The first --- was invented in China during the Han dynasty between the 2nd Century B.C. and 1st Century A.D.; it was made of lodestone, a naturally-magnetized iron ore, the attractive properties of which they had been studying for centuries.
- The first --- dates back to 1800, when Italian physicist Alessandro Volta wrapped stacked discs of copper and zinc in a cloth, submerged it in salty water and discovered that it conducted energy.
- In 1928, the Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming noticed a bacteria-filled Petri dish in his laboratory with its lid accidentally ajar. The sample had become contaminated with a mold, which turned out to be the fungus ---.
- Like many famous inventions, the --- was discovered by accident. In 1895, German engineer and physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was undertaking a two-month study into the potential of radiation. He soon discovered that --- could pass through human tissues.
8 Clues: The first --- dates back to 1800, when Italian physicist Alessandro Volta wrapped stacked discs of copper and zinc in a cloth, submerged it in salty water and discovered that it conducted energy. • ...
Island of Inventions 2021-10-18
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- very unusual or remarkable
- a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal
- a written or verbal request for someone to go somewhere or to do something
- not known or seen or not meant to be known or seen by others
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- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level
- a strong desire to know or learn something
- a written, typed, or printed communication
8 Clues: very unusual or remarkable • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment • a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal • a strong desire to know or learn something • a written, typed, or printed communication • having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level • not known or seen or not meant to be known or seen by others • ...
Les inventions suisses 2022-12-22
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- Ca sert aussi à couvrir les restes de nourriture.
- On l'utilise avec les carottes et les pommes de terre.
- On l'utiliser dans le nettoyage des toilettes.
- Les chaussures des enfants se serrent souvent grâce à ça.
- Les joueurs n'ont aucun contact entre eux.
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- C'est comme du chocolat en poudre.
- C'est fait avec du yaourt et des céréales.
- Il est polyvalent.
8 Clues: Il est polyvalent. • C'est comme du chocolat en poudre. • C'est fait avec du yaourt et des céréales. • Les joueurs n'ont aucun contact entre eux. • On l'utiliser dans le nettoyage des toilettes. • Ca sert aussi à couvrir les restes de nourriture. • On l'utilise avec les carottes et les pommes de terre. • Les chaussures des enfants se serrent souvent grâce à ça.
CS_1 - 1 2025-09-08
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- A strong military formation used by Greek and Macedonian soldiers. Soldiers stood close together with long spears and shields to protect each other.
- kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture
- The planning and moving of supplies, food, and soldiers during war. Alexander’s success came partly from careful logistics.
- A region at the edge of Alexander’s empire. He fought battles there and reached as far as the Indus River before turning back.
- A strength that helps someone win against others. Alexander’s advantage was his smart strategies, well-trained army, and speed in battle.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern Iraq). It became part of Alexander’s empire after he defeated Persia.
- Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him.
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- A large and powerful empire that Alexander defeated. It stretched across the Middle East and was one of his biggest rivals.
- Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests.
- A Greek doctor often called the “father of medicine.” His ideas about observing and treating illness influenced learning in Alexander’s world.
- The plans and methods used in battles. Alexander’s clever tactics, like surprise attacks and fast movements, helped him win against larger armies.
- Paths used by merchants to move goods like spices, silk, and metals. Alexander’s empire controlled many of these routes, making it wealthy and connected.
- A famous king from Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history. He spread Greek culture across many lands.
- A Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” His work on shapes and space was taught in the Hellenistic world.
- A Greek scientist and inventor. He made discoveries in math and engineering that were later spread through the Hellenistic kingdoms.
15 Clues: kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture • Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests. • Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him. • ...
STS Crossword puzzle 2020-04-06
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- English-naturalist who copied the study of Charles Darwin.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- the time when invention of trolley car and automobile and status symbol was originated.
- the first American civilization in Mesoamerica.
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- is a conceptual enhancement rather than conceptual change.
- is produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- The complex of physical, chemical, and biological factors in which a living organism or community exists.
- the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place, the average weather condition of that place.
- is an applied enterprise concerned with producing appliances, tools, machines, and techniques.
- Freud was the one of the first to use this, this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced (from human labor to machines).
- the American civilization that created accurate calendar with 365 days that could accurately predict eclipse and finding the day of the week many thousands of years in the past or future.
- provide access from one side of the Americans to the other without the need to sail around the tip of South America.
- originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Was considered the prototype for Newspaper.
- Law He imposed _______ on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- opened in 1869, built by the Egyptians and French and was taken by the British in 1875.
- His regime was infamous for its corruption, extravagance, and brutality.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- British businessman and politician in southern Africa, also the Architect of British imperialism in southern Africa.
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians; made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- took over land in central Africa, created European race for African colonies-" Scramble for Africa".
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- it can be used in different ways it can be use as a entertainment, education, or as a business.
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells are natural examples of gene transfer.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance.
- is the country where Industrial Revolution started.
- distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless.
- a Scottish missionary who converted many Africans to Christianity and wrote books on Africa which started foreign interest.
- enables students in formulating critical understanding of the interface between science, society and technology.
- North Sea connected to the Baltic Sea.
- using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than ever before.
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- A body of knowledge or facts.
- It is also called the “Early Period”.
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines, It is an any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals.
- identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time, it can change a lot within a very short time.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting.
- The word ________came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people."
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience, reminds us of what we should do.
- The split between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches.
- also known as "Rational Self", Decides what action to take for positive means and what to do based on what is believed is the right thing to do.
- Rediscovered the heliocentric model (Aristarchus).
- Father of Psychoanalysis.
- Concerned with primitive parts of our personality including aggression and sexual drives.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- first American civilization to harvest potatoes.
- literally means “to spell” in Tagalog.
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- allows you to monitor your properties it the most convenient yet effective way.
- the American civilization that created chinampas (floating gardens).
- Copernicus book that was published in 1543.
- founders of the Magna Carta.
- attempts to convince others of one’s value judgement.
- The purpose of the ______ is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- can be used in the treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
58 Clues: Father of Psychoanalysis. • founders of the Magna Carta. • A body of knowledge or facts. • It is also called the “Early Period”. • literally means “to spell” in Tagalog. • North Sea connected to the Baltic Sea. • Was considered the prototype for Newspaper. • Copernicus book that was published in 1543. • the first American civilization in Mesoamerica. • ...
Chapter 3: A History of Drug Policy in the U.S. 2023-10-03
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- A form of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, selling and importing an invention.
- A narcotic; the primary active chemical in opium. Heroin is made from morphine.
- Use of a prescription drug to treat a condition for which the drug has not received U.S. FDA approval.
- Originally referred to medicines that were, in fact, treated as inventions and patented in Great Britain. In America, the term came to refer to medicines sold directly to the public.
- The rights and powers held by individual U.S. states rather than by the federal government.
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- A clinical study that lacks a comparison group (i.e., a control group). This is included in Phase One of the FDA’s three phases of clinical investigation.
- Approval to conduct clinical investigations on a new drug, filed with the FDA after animal tests are complete. Investigational New Drug.
- A CNS stimulant and local anesthetic; the primary active chemical in coca.
- United States Food and Drug Administration.
- United States Drug Enforcement Administration, a branch of the Department of Justice.
10 Clues: United States Food and Drug Administration. • A CNS stimulant and local anesthetic; the primary active chemical in coca. • A narcotic; the primary active chemical in opium. Heroin is made from morphine. • United States Drug Enforcement Administration, a branch of the Department of Justice. • ...
Scientific Discoveries of the 1960s 2024-02-04
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- English astronomer who proposed the steady-state theory of the universe.
- American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the Lamb shift.
- The development of this type of laser marked a significant advancement in laser technology.
- American scientist who conducted groundbreaking research on the structure of RNA.
- This method of medical imaging was first introduced in the 1960s.
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- The discovery of this subatomic particle helped confirm the quark model.
- American chemist who made significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry.
- The concept of quarks as elementary particles was introduced by this physicist.
- The first successful human-to-human heart transplant was performed by this South African surgeon.
- This scientist proposed the idea of black holes as a result of gravitational collapse.
10 Clues: This method of medical imaging was first introduced in the 1960s. • The discovery of this subatomic particle helped confirm the quark model. • English astronomer who proposed the steady-state theory of the universe. • The concept of quarks as elementary particles was introduced by this physicist. • ...
Inventions of china 2020-05-10
Inventions of china 2020-05-10
Inventions of China 2020-05-05
8 Clues: a block of • used in guns • a kind of vase • essential item • type early computer • something you watch • Something to help you find NSEW • What you do with wood to create something you write on
1800's Inventions 2022-01-24
8 Clues: Ranged Weapon • used to write • Lights up a room • used in light bulbs • an old record player. • the act of taking pictures • a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire • its what you use to fix/make clothes (two different words had to put them together)
Chacegoldenburgunit9vocab 2025-02-07
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- Known for his literacy, he was a historian and philosopher as well as a French enlightenment writer, he attacked an established Catholic Church, and advocated for freedom of religion, expression, and separation of church and state.
- The process of proving something or establishing facts through testing and experimenting.
- An Industrial Facility often complex with many buildings and machines.
- A believer whose religious opinions contradict the ones accepted by their church.
- A densely populated area.
- A claim by a state to exclusively have control over a foreign area or territory.
- A meeting where major European powers negotiated claims to territories in Africa.
- A state policy or practice of extending power and dominion, especially by gaining political and economic control.
- An inventor and engineer who helped improve steam engine technology and made major contributions to the Industrial Revolution. His inventions later led to the development of the copying machine.
- A political theory promoting a society where all property is publicly owned and everyone works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
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- The theory that puts the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher and more, he made major contributions to science, astronomy, physics, math, philosophy and more. Often called the "Father of Modern Science".
- He expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory, and is considered to be one of the founders for modern political philosophy.
- Someone who starts their own business.
- An economic and or political philosophy including different economic and social systems characterised by social ownership through production.
- The practice of unlimited and centralized authority of absolute sovereignty, especially in a monarch. Ruling power is not subject to regular challenge.
- An English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, author and more, he was very important in the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment.
- He was a French lawyer and one of the most important and influential political philosophers during the Age of Enlightenment.
- He was a political theorist and English philosopher. He is recognized as the author of the first systematic exposition, defender of political liberalism, and the founder of British empiricism.
19 Clues: A densely populated area. • Someone who starts their own business. • The theory that puts the Sun at the center of the Solar System. • An Industrial Facility often complex with many buildings and machines. • A claim by a state to exclusively have control over a foreign area or territory. • ...
Charlee - BTTF 2023-01-27
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- Eighty-_____ (miles per hour. How fast the car must travel to start time travel)
- A Match Made in ______ - the name of the book written by Marty's dad
- Enchantment Under the _____ - the name of the dance where Marty's parents fell in love
- Lightning _____ - will give the time machine enough power in 1955 to send Marty back to 1985.
- the color of Marty's "space suit"
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- automatic ____ ________ feeder - one of Doc Brown's inventions
- The name of the mall where Marty first time traveled
- what Biff forced George to do for him.
- the main character
- __________ Capacitor - the item in the car which makes time travel possible
10 Clues: the main character • the color of Marty's "space suit" • what Biff forced George to do for him. • The name of the mall where Marty first time traveled • automatic ____ ________ feeder - one of Doc Brown's inventions • A Match Made in ______ - the name of the book written by Marty's dad • __________ Capacitor - the item in the car which makes time travel possible • ...
History Term Crossword- Lewis Palmquist 2018-03-28
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- Pardon of lifetime sins.
- force that pulls object in space.
- Considered the ideal Renaissance man due to his varied talents.
- Made a Greek edition of the Christian bible.
- produced the most accurate star map before the telescope.
- sustained a major leg injury as a soldier.
- group of catholic leaders.
- Homer's neighboor
- Wrote a book describing the ideal Courtier.
- Provides financial support for the arts.
- Made the printing press.
- sun is center of the universe.
- step by step process to prove or disprove hypothesis.
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles.
- Italian painter known for his sculptures.
- Artistic engraver
- created the three laws of motion.
- second tudor king of england.
- Design on metal plate
- Study of things taught in ancient Greece and Rome.
- subgroup of another religion
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- show the planets moved in an orbit around the sun.
- Catalyst of the Protestant Reformation.
- minority group forced to live.
- became a Calvinist theocracy
- concluded that the sun was the center of the universe.
- Ordinary everyday language.
- god determined long ago who would gain salvation.
- Famous poet and playwright invented many words and phrases.
- student at the university of paris.
- developed the book of common prayer.
- City where Luther wrote his 95 theses.
- Wrote a book for rulers on how to gain and keep power.
- recognize a person as a saint.
- discoveries challenged scientific and religious thinking.
- promoted rational thought.
- Assembly
- Center of Italian Renaissance
- theory accepted for explaining certain facts.
- was the author of several books.
- Holy Roman emperor during Luther's reformation.
- became the queen of england after mary died.
- Idealistic of visnoary
- first queen to rule england.
- Early humanist made a library of Greek and Roman scripts.
- acceptable middle ground.
- Used to give three dimensional effect.
- Wrote a book describing a perfect society.
- first to abandon Aristotle's teachings.
- focused on chemistry,physics, and natural law.
- Renaissance movement that focused on education and the classics.
51 Clues: Assembly • Homer's neighboor • Artistic engraver • Design on metal plate • Idealistic of visnoary • Pardon of lifetime sins. • Made the printing press. • acceptable middle ground. • promoted rational thought. • group of catholic leaders. • Ordinary everyday language. • became a Calvinist theocracy • first queen to rule england. • subgroup of another religion • Center of Italian Renaissance • ...
Briza's Greek Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- The first mortal woman.
- the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War.
- Loved by the god Apollo.
- Is one of the Titans, the supreme trickstar, and a god of fire.
- Son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
- a mountain nymph, or oread.
- Mount Olympus was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
- Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology.
- Born lame and was a cast from heaven in disgust by his mother, Hera, and father Zeus.
- Born from white foam produces by the severed genitals of Uranus.
- The second wife of Heracles.
- Famous for not surviving the transition from boyhood to manhood.
- His life was not easy- he endured many trails and completed many daunting tasks.
- The offspring of Typhon and Echidna, a gigantic water-snake- like monster.
- The daughter of Cronus and Rhea and mother of three kids god of water, goddess of youth, and goddess of child birth.
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- The son of Zeus, King of the gods, and the Titaness, Leto
- sources portray her similarly as helper of Perseus and Heracles.
- The Oreads
- was so impossibly handsome that he fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool of water.
- of troy Troy was a city in the region of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey, which was the setting of one of the most famous events in Greek mythology, the Trojan War.
- she was restored to human form by Zeus.
- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus, king of Mycenae.
- A portal princess, the granddaughter of Perseus and Andromeda.
- famous for his clever inventions and as the architect of the Minotaur's labyrinth on Crete.
- the last king of Troy.
- Also known as Lernean Hydra.
- The personification of strife, sister and companion of Ares.
- The great female worrier who didn't want to marry a man.
- Hermes functioned as the emissary and messenger of the gods, and was often presented as the son of Zeus and Maia, the Pleiad.
29 Clues: The Oreads • the last king of Troy. • The first mortal woman. • Loved by the god Apollo. • a mountain nymph, or oread. • Also known as Lernean Hydra. • The second wife of Heracles. • she was restored to human form by Zeus. • Son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba. • Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. • ...
historical terms 2022-12-15
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- A period of 100 years; a division of the Roman army made up of 80 soldiers and led by a centurion.temple A building for religious worship, especially in religions other than Christianity.
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- The ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages.
- A material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem of a water plant, used in sheets throughout the ancient Mediterranean world for writing or painting on and also for making rope, sandals, and boats.
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- The belief in more than one god.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- Human history in the period before recorded events, known mainly through archaeological discoveries, study, research, etc.; history of prehistoric humans.
- A method for determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon.
- A type of art using small tiles made of glass or stone to create a picture.
- A person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits.
- A religion other than one of the main world religions, specifically a non-Christian or pre-Christian religion.
- A body of a human being or animal that has been ceremonially preserved by removal of the internal organs, treatment with natron and resin, and wrapping in bandages.
14 Clues: The belief in more than one god. • The ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages. • Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. • A type of art using small tiles made of glass or stone to create a picture. • An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- Latin word from technology
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- unconconscious part of the mind
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- Latin word for science
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- 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.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- Took over land in central Africa
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
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- conscious part of the mind
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- demonstrated by machines.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Occupations 2024-01-05
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- A chef is a skilled cook who prepares delicious meals, creating culinary delights with various ingredients and techniques.
- A gardener is a nature enthusiast who cultivates plants, flowers, and landscapes, creating beautiful and harmonious outdoor spaces.
- A pilot is a skilled aviator who operates aircraft, ensuring safe and smooth flights for passengers or cargo.
- A musician is a talented performer who creates and plays music, expressing emotions and entertaining audiences with their musical skills.
- A veterinarian is an animal doctor who cares for the health and well-being of pets and other animals, providing medical treatment and advice.
- A scientist is a curious explorer who conducts experiments, makes discoveries, and contributes to our understanding of the world.
- An artist is a creative individual who expresses emotions and ideas through various forms of art, such as painting, drawing, or sculpting.
- A journalist is a storyteller who gathers information, conducts interviews, and reports news to keep the public informed about current events.
- A doctor is a medical professional who helps people stay healthy, diagnoses illnesses, and provides treatment to improve well-being.
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- A firefighter is a brave individual who works to extinguish fires, rescue people in emergencies, and protect the community.
- An engineer is a problem solver who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems to address practical challenges and improve efficiency.
- An astronaut is an adventurous explorer who travels to space, conducts experiments, and contributes to our understanding of the universe.
- Officer A police officer is a law enforcement professional who maintains public safety, upholds the law, and helps prevent crime.
- A teacher is an educator who guides students in learning various subjects, fostering curiosity, and helping them acquire knowledge.
- An athlete is a dedicated sports participant who trains, competes, and strives for excellence in various sports and physical activities.
15 Clues: A pilot is a skilled aviator who operates aircraft, ensuring safe and smooth flights for passengers or cargo. • A chef is a skilled cook who prepares delicious meals, creating culinary delights with various ingredients and techniques. • ...
Africa 2025-01-31
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- Its average elevation is about 2,200 ft (670 m), but elevations range from 19,340 ft (5,895 m) at ________ __________ to 515 ft (157 m) below sea level at Lake Assal.
- The power of the region returned the following century to the __________ Empire.
- Nubia and Ethiopia were taken, but an expedition sent by ______ to uncover the beginning of the Nile failed.
- Dutch (Boer) migrations began in the 17th century, and the _________ first settled in what is now Kenya and Zimbabwe in the 19th century.
- The _________ explored the western coast in the 15th century
- Megaliths found on ______ ______ are examples of what probably were the first archaeo-astronomical instruments in the world, some 1000 years before the Stonehenge
- Meanwhile, others talk of a movement of great numbers of people around the _______ before the beginning of the desertification.
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- Their disappearance with the rise of dynastic ______ later permitted the rise of kings like Kush, Kerma, and Meroe, which in conjunction they understood what is occasionally called Nubia.
- Carthage, founded around the year 814 BC, grew quickly until it was unmatched in the ___________.
- Northern Africans speak a family of languages known as _____-______.
- Anatomically modern ________ are believed to have appeared about 100,000 years ago in the eastern region of sub-Saharan Africa.
- The city of Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 332 BC and under the command of the Ptolemaic _________ dynasty, he made attempts to penetrate south and, from this, obtained some information about Ethiopia.
- Archeological discoveries show that the primitive ______ lived along the Nile long before Pharaoh rule began.
- While northern Africa was dominated by the ________ for several centuries, the first known empire in western Africa was Ghana
- The Pyramids of Giza (close to ______), which were constructed during the 4th dynasty, gave faith to the power of religion and Pharaoh rule.
15 Clues: The _________ explored the western coast in the 15th century • Northern Africans speak a family of languages known as _____-______. • The power of the region returned the following century to the __________ Empire. • Carthage, founded around the year 814 BC, grew quickly until it was unmatched in the ___________. • ...
Free Masonry 2024-01-15
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- The famous magician and escape artist, Houdini, was a Freemason and was a member of St. Cecile Lodge No. 568 in New York.
- American rapper who has released hit albums such as "The Slim Shady LP" and "The Marshall Mathers LP."
- The Spanish surrealist artist was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, which has strong ties to Freemasonry.
- Italian astronomer and physicist known for his discoveries and theories about the nature of the universe and his support of heliocentrism.
- The astronaut who walked on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 is a Freemason.
- This inventor and Founding Father of the United States was a Freemason who played a significant role in drafting the U.S. Constitution.
- This Scottish poet, lyricist, and Freemason wrote famous works such as "Auld Lang Syne" and "The Rights of Woman."
- This German composer, pianist, and conductor, renowned for his symphonies and concertos, was a Freemason.
- American astronaut who became the first person to walk on the moon.
- American director and composer behind popular films like "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill."
- Which British musician, known for his influential song "Imagine," was a member of the Freemasons?
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- This American politician and Freemason served as the President of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
- African-American educator and leader, founder of Tuskegee Institute.
- Scottish actor and Freemason, best known for his portrayal of the character Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy.
- The late Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was a Freemason.
- Naturalist and scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- American composer and pianist who revolutionized jazz music.
- The legendary basketball player who became a Freemason before his tragic death in 2020.
- The Formula One racing driver has been rumored to be a Freemason, although he has not openly confirmed or denied it.
- British musician, member of the rock band "Led Zeppelin" and one of the greatest guitarists of all time
- This founder of the Freemasons was a famous scientist known for his contributions to the field of optics and physics.
- The legendary actor was a Freemason and a member of Marion McDaniel Lodge No. 56 in Arizona.
22 Clues: American composer and pianist who revolutionized jazz music. • American astronaut who became the first person to walk on the moon. • African-American educator and leader, founder of Tuskegee Institute. • The late Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, was a Freemason. • ...
Chapter 10- Inventions for Teens 2013-11-27
Chapter 10- Inventions for Teens 2013-11-27
B1+: Unit 6 - Everyday inventions 2025-11-16
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- A pair of small loudspeakers worn over or placed in the ears, used for listening to sound privately from an audio device.
- A portable electronic device designed primarily for reading digital books (e-books) and documents, typically featuring a display that mimics paper (e-ink).
- A complete personal computer designed to be portable, with an integrated screen, keyboard, and battery.
- A portable electronic communication device that allows users to make and receive calls over a wide area, and often offers advanced functions like internet and applications.
- A household appliance that uses suction to remove dirt and dust from floors, carpets, and other surfaces.
- A device that converts electrical audio signals into sound waves for people to hear.
- A set of audio and video components (including a large display/projector, amplifier, and a set of speakers) designed to replicate the movie-theater experience in a home setting.
- An electronic device that uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine the current location and provide instructions for navigation (often in a car).
- An electric appliance that automatically cleans and rinses dirty dishes, cutlery, and glassware.
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- A household appliance used to wash laundry, usually employing water and detergent.
- A kitchen appliance that uses microwave radiation to heat and cook food
- A large kitchen appliance that combines a refrigerator for keeping food fresh and a freezer for long-term storage of frozen food in a single unit.
- A small, wireless handheld device used to operate electronic equipment (such as a TV, DVD player, or air conditioner) from a distance
- A device used for taking photographs and often videos, which stores data in digital form on a memory medium (e.g., SD card) instead of using film.
- A portable device primarily used for playing digital audio files.
- A set of audio components (often including a CD player, radio, and amplifier) for listening to music and other sound in high quality
16 Clues: A portable device primarily used for playing digital audio files. • A kitchen appliance that uses microwave radiation to heat and cook food • A household appliance used to wash laundry, usually employing water and detergent. • A device that converts electrical audio signals into sound waves for people to hear. • ...
CS_1 - 1 2025-09-05
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- A strong military formation used by Greek and Macedonian soldiers. Soldiers stood close together with long spears and shields to protect each other.
- kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture
- The planning and moving of supplies, food, and soldiers during war. Alexander’s success came partly from careful logistics.
- A region at the edge of Alexander’s empire. He fought battles there and reached as far as the Indus River before turning back.
- A strength that helps someone win against others. Alexander’s advantage was his smart strategies, well-trained army, and speed in battle.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern Iraq). It became part of Alexander’s empire after he defeated Persia.
- Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him.
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- A large and powerful empire that Alexander defeated. It stretched across the Middle East and was one of his biggest rivals.
- Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests.
- A Greek doctor often called the “father of medicine.” His ideas about observing and treating illness influenced learning in Alexander’s world.
- The plans and methods used in battles. Alexander’s clever tactics, like surprise attacks and fast movements, helped him win against larger armies.
- Paths used by merchants to move goods like spices, silk, and metals. Alexander’s empire controlled many of these routes, making it wealthy and connected.
- A famous king from Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history. He spread Greek culture across many lands.
- A Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” His work on shapes and space was taught in the Hellenistic world.
- A Greek scientist and inventor. He made discoveries in math and engineering that were later spread through the Hellenistic kingdoms.
15 Clues: kingdoms that were part of Alexander the Great’s empire and that have Greek culture • Alexander’s father, the king of Macedonia. He built a strong army and prepared the way for Alexander’s conquests. • Alexander’s homeland in northern Greece. It was a kingdom that became powerful under his father and later under him. • ...
History Term Crossword 2018-03-28
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- became a Calvinist theocracy
- Artistic engraver
- Wrote a book describing a perfect society.
- group of catholic leaders.
- force that pulls object in space.
- Assembly
- Study of things taught in ancient Greece and Rome.
- Made a Greek edition of the Christian bible.
- Considered the ideal Renaissance man due to his varied talents.
- Famous poet and playwright invented many words and phrases.
- sun is center of the universe.
- City where Luther wrote his 95 theses.
- Made the printing press.
- step by step process to prove or disprove hypothesis.
- student at the university of paris.
- show the planets moved in an orbit around the sun.
- Wrote a book describing the ideal Courtier.
- developed the book of common prayer.
- recognize a person as a saint.
- discoveries challenged scientific and religious thinking.
- Provides financial support for the arts.
- promoted rational thought.
- Pardon of lifetime sins.
- produced the most accurate star map before the telescope.
- Ordinary everyday language.
- god determined long ago who would gain salvation.
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- Holy Roman emperor during Luther's reformation.
- Center of Italian Renaissance
- Catalyst of the Protestant Reformation.
- subgroup of another religion
- Homer's neighboor
- was the author of several books.
- Idealistic of visnoary
- minority group forced to live.
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles.
- Italian painter known for his sculptures.
- Renaissance movement that focused on education and the classics.
- Used to give three dimensional effect.
- Wrote a book for rulers on how to gain and keep power.
- became the queen of england after mary died.
- first queen to rule england.
- second tudor king of england.
- sustained a major leg injury as a soldier.
- created the three laws of motion.
- concluded that the sun was the center of the universe.
- first to abandon Aristotle's teachings.
- Early humanist made a library of Greek and Roman scripts.
- theory accepted for explaining certain facts.
- focused on chemistry,physics, and natural law.
- Design on metal plate
- acceptable middle ground.
51 Clues: Assembly • Homer's neighboor • Artistic engraver • Design on metal plate • Idealistic of visnoary • Made the printing press. • Pardon of lifetime sins. • acceptable middle ground. • group of catholic leaders. • promoted rational thought. • Ordinary everyday language. • subgroup of another religion • became a Calvinist theocracy • first queen to rule england. • Center of Italian Renaissance • ...
Theft 2025-01-18
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- Stealing or using someone else's intellectual property (like inventions, designs, or artistic works) without permission.
- Stealing items (like wallets or phones) from someone's pocket or bag without them noticing.
- A robbery where the thief uses a weapon to threaten or harm the victim while stealing from them.
- Stealing money or property that you were trusted to manage or control, often in a workplace setting. Extra Clue - Spanish anagram: cafe sold.
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- Taking property from someone using force or the threat of force.
- Taking someone else's property without their permission and with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.
- Illegally entering a building with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft. It doesn't necessarily involve stealing something.
- A type of robbery where the thief uses physical force to steal from someone in a public place.
- Deceiving someone to gain something of value, like money or property. This can include scams and false pretenses.
9 Clues: Taking property from someone using force or the threat of force. • Stealing items (like wallets or phones) from someone's pocket or bag without them noticing. • A type of robbery where the thief uses physical force to steal from someone in a public place. • A robbery where the thief uses a weapon to threaten or harm the victim while stealing from them. • ...
Theft 2025-01-18
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- Stealing or using someone else's intellectual property (like inventions, designs, or artistic works) without permission.
- Stealing items (like wallets or phones) from someone's pocket or bag without them noticing.
- A robbery where the thief uses a weapon to threaten or harm the victim while stealing from them.
- Stealing money or property that you were trusted to manage or control, often in a workplace setting.
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- Taking property from someone using force or the threat of force.
- Taking someone else's property without their permission and with the intent to permanently deprive them of it2.
- Illegally entering a building with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft. It doesn't necessarily involve stealing something1.
- A type of robbery where the thief uses physical force to steal from someone in a public place.
- Deceiving someone to gain something of value, like money or property. This can include scams and false pretenses.
9 Clues: Taking property from someone using force or the threat of force. • Stealing items (like wallets or phones) from someone's pocket or bag without them noticing. • A type of robbery where the thief uses physical force to steal from someone in a public place. • A robbery where the thief uses a weapon to threaten or harm the victim while stealing from them. • ...
Industrial Revloution 2015-02-25
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- - The transformation of farming that resulted in the eighteenth century from the spread of crops
- - High quality private roads used to move freight.
- - Printer, author, inventor, diplomat, statesman, and Founding Father. One of the few Americans who was highly respected in Europe, primarily due to his discoveries in the field of electricity
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- - the transformation of the economy, the environment, and living conditions occurring first in England in the 18th century
- - An organization of workers in a particular industry or trade, created to defend the interests of members through strikes or negotiations with employers
- - Children starting from age 5 or 6 used for work because they were cheep labor and docile, children worked 15-16 hour work days in dangerous conditions and were beaten if they performed a task wrong
- - A system in which merchants delivered raw materials to crafts people and then picked up the finished product
- - Rich landowners "enclosed" the land- consolidated their holdings and got parliament to give them title to the commons that in the past had been open to all.
- - Canals, as well as coastlines and rivers, allowed transportation around Britain affordable and quick rather then a much more costly land rout
9 Clues: - High quality private roads used to move freight. • - The transformation of farming that resulted in the eighteenth century from the spread of crops • - A system in which merchants delivered raw materials to crafts people and then picked up the finished product • ...
TYPES OF LAWYERS 2025-01-03
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- Lawyer A lawyer who advises businesses on legal matters, including mergers, acquisitions, compliance, intellectual property, and corporate governance.
- Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in defending individuals or organizations charged with criminal offenses, including felonies and misdemeanors.
- Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in legal issues within the entertainment industry, including contracts, licensing, royalties, and intellectual property rights.
- Property Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and copyrights.
- Lawyer A legal professional who focuses on laws related to environmental protection, including regulations, land use, and pollution control.
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- Injury Lawyer A lawyer who helps clients who have been injured as a result of accidents or negligence, seeking compensation for damages.
- Litigation Lawyer A lawyer who handles non-criminal disputes between individuals or organizations, such as lawsuits involving contracts, property, or personal rights.
- Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption.
- Lawyer A legal professional who assists individuals and organizations with matters related to immigration law, including visas, residency, and citizenship.
- Lawyer A lawyer who provides legal advice and representation on tax-related issues, including tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities.
10 Clues: Lawyer A legal professional who specializes in matters related to family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. • Property Lawyer A lawyer who specializes in protecting creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, trademarks, and copyrights. • ...
B2 2020-05-08
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- to try to deal with something or someone
- to have to; to have a duty or a responsibility to
- to take an official job or position after someone else
- to look a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking
- a way of doing an activity that needs skill
- to (cause someone to) become very weak or die because there is not enough food to eat
- an amount held in a particular spoon
- to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
- a public holiday and celebration, held on the fourth Thursday of November in the US and on the second Monday of October in Canada, to remember the thanks that the people who first came from Europe gave to God when they collected crops for the first time in their new country
- a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant
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- an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest
- a person who writes, tells, or reads stories
- a long piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one that is done for a higher college or university degree
- If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly
- the methods for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. In industry
- a spoiled child is allowed to do or have anything that they want, usually so that they behave badly and do not show respect to other people
- a device used for measuring temperature, especially of the air or in a person's body
17 Clues: an amount held in a particular spoon • to try to deal with something or someone • a way of doing an activity that needs skill • a person who writes, tells, or reads stories • to have to; to have a duty or a responsibility to • a small, sharp pointed growth on the stem of a plant • to take an official job or position after someone else • ...
History Term Crossword 2018-03-28
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- second tudor king of england.
- discoveries challenged scientific and religious thinking.
- recognize a person as a saint.
- Used to give three dimensional effect.
- Artistic engraver
- Pardon of lifetime sins.
- Center of Italian Renaissance
- Design on metal plate
- Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles.
- Study of things taught in ancient Greece and Rome.
- acceptable middle ground.
- step by step process to prove or disprove hypothesis.
- Made a Greek edition of the Christian bible.
- minority group forced to live.
- promoted rational thought.
- Wrote a book describing the ideal Courtier.
- Made the printing press.
- Provides financial support for the arts.
- concluded that the sun was the center of the universe.
- Homer's neighboor
- group of catholic leaders.
- Italian painter known for his sculptures.
- sustained a major leg injury as a soldier.
- Early humanist made a library of Greek and Roman scripts.
- first to abandon Aristotle's teachings.
- developed the book of common prayer.
- Wrote a book describing a perfect society.
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- created the three laws of motion.
- became the queen of england after mary died.
- City where Luther wrote his 95 theses.
- force that pulls object in space.
- Considered the ideal Renaissance man due to his varied talents.
- show the planets moved in an orbit around the sun.
- sun is center of the universe.
- Ordinary everyday language.
- produced the most accurate star map before the telescope.
- god determined long ago who would gain salvation.
- theory accepted for explaining certain facts.
- Wrote a book for rulers on how to gain and keep power.
- Renaissance movement that focused on education and the classics.
- Idealistic of visnoary
- subgroup of another religion
- Catalyst of the Protestant Reformation.
- Holy Roman emperor during Luther's reformation.
- focused on chemistry,physics, and natural law.
- was the author of several books.
- student at the university of paris.
- first queen to rule england.
- became a Calvinist theocracy
- Famous poet and playwright invented many words and phrases.
- Assembly
51 Clues: Assembly • Artistic engraver • Homer's neighboor • Design on metal plate • Idealistic of visnoary • Pardon of lifetime sins. • Made the printing press. • acceptable middle ground. • promoted rational thought. • group of catholic leaders. • Ordinary everyday language. • subgroup of another religion • first queen to rule england. • became a Calvinist theocracy • second tudor king of england. • ...
Thomas Edison 2013-04-30
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- Milan was one of the nations leading _______ shipping ports.
- Edison believed the future belonged to _______ cars.
- A _______ is a threadlike structure within a lightbulb.
- Edison invented a working _______ on October 21,1879.
- The government awards _______ for new and useful inventions.
- Thomas Edison's invention the Bynamo weighed about 30 _______.
- _______ sources are indirect or second hand sources.
- Mary Edison _______ saw her husband because he was so involved with work.
- Edison did experaments in the _______ as a young boy.
- Edison made a _______ calle " The Great Train Robbery.
- Edison _______ in 1931.
- _______ of books have been written about Thomas Edison.
- Thomas Edison did _______ in school.
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- Named him commander of The French Legion of Honor.
- Edisons cement company made 1000 barrels of cement from _______ each day.
- Thomas Edison wante to be a _______ operator when he was younger.
- In 1889 Edison an Dickson completed their _______ picture camera.
- He was the _______out of seven chilren.
- Edison often called the lightulb his "bright _______".
- Edison introduced his first _______ in 1904.
- In April 1878 Edison demenstrated his new invention of the _______.
- Congress gave him the Congressional Medal of _______ in 1928.
- Edison had to _______ a factorie after a fire burned his factorie down.
- _______was born on Febuary 11,1847 in Milan, Ohio.
- _______ sources are actual records that have been handed down from the past.
25 Clues: Edison _______ in 1931. • Thomas Edison did _______ in school. • He was the _______out of seven chilren. • Edison introduced his first _______ in 1904. • Named him commander of The French Legion of Honor. • _______was born on Febuary 11,1847 in Milan, Ohio. • Edison believed the future belonged to _______ cars. • _______ sources are indirect or second hand sources. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-10
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- What thing related to money was affected by the industrial revolution
- These people were adopted then forced to work.
- What is the name for putting kids to work in factories?
- ______ loom was one of the first inventions of the industrial revolution.
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- Which good was sold faster after atomization with a crank?
- What is a vehicle originally powered by ethanol, then by oil?
- What is a vehicle used for flight?
7 Clues: What is a vehicle used for flight? • These people were adopted then forced to work. • What is the name for putting kids to work in factories? • Which good was sold faster after atomization with a crank? • What is a vehicle originally powered by ethanol, then by oil? • What thing related to money was affected by the industrial revolution • ...
Industrial revolution 2016-11-24
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- exploit- to use
- beings from the harmful rays of the sun
- inventions;the science of industry
- warming- an increase in the world's temperature
- materials- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a
- in performance
- often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no
- a person who runs a business, taking a risk in order
- earn a profit
- from holding political office or entering the professions
- land held to be used by everyone
- supply- a supply of workers
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- complete change in something; the overthrow of the
- layer- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- in one's own interest, rather than in another's
- country: in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- the right of vote
- in use
- animal food
- Act- an act forbidding anyone except members of the church of
- used to invest in business
24 Clues: in use • animal food • earn a profit • in performance • exploit- to use • the right of vote • used to invest in business • supply- a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • inventions;the science of industry • beings from the harmful rays of the sun • animal droppings used to fertilize land • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Crossword 2012-08-18
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- This country has the largest population in the world
- This is the capital of Canada
- Last name of the guy who invented the telephone
- I am the fastest land animal
- The largest state in America
- Washington D.C. is located in what state
- I am the only country that is also a continent
- A caterpillar becomes this before it turns into a butterfly
- Last name of Stewie on the Family Guy
- Last name of the 1st winner of American Idol
- Last name of the host of American Idol
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- I design all the inventions that the Kratts use on Wild Kratts
- Last name of the first president of the United States
- This is the state tree of Texas
- The 2016 Summer Olympics will be in this country
- I was the US president during the Civil War
- These people sailed to America in 1620 on the Mayflower
- Last name of the explorer who discovered America
- Last name of the guy who invented the light bulb
- First name of the boy who had CJ7 as a pet
20 Clues: I am the fastest land animal • The largest state in America • This is the capital of Canada • This is the state tree of Texas • Last name of Stewie on the Family Guy • Last name of the host of American Idol • Washington D.C. is located in what state • First name of the boy who had CJ7 as a pet • I was the US president during the Civil War • ...
Ancient China Warfare 2021-05-07
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- What is the celebration of someone dyeing
- What year did war start for ancient china?
- Who the head of an empire
- What was one of the main things Emperor Qin Shi Huang was buried with?
- Who were the ancient china's biggest enemies
- what are one of the inventions Emperor Qin Shi Huang invented?
- what was Emperor Qin Shi Huang scared of?
- What is one main thing Buddhists do at funerals
- what is one thing people are buried with other than a coffin
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- what color do they wear at a funeral
- What's one thing all emperors have in common
- what is one thing in the army that has evolved over time
- What kept the soldiers safe from not being killed
- what was a game the Chinese played all night when funeral happened
- What is a weapon that is long an shiny?
- What is someone buried in
- what's another word for coffin
- who was the worst Ancient China Emperor?
- what is one main thing on Chinese coffins
- what is the art of war book made by?
20 Clues: Who the head of an empire • What is someone buried in • what's another word for coffin • what color do they wear at a funeral • what is the art of war book made by? • What is a weapon that is long an shiny? • who was the worst Ancient China Emperor? • What is the celebration of someone dyeing • what was Emperor Qin Shi Huang scared of? • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-26
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- When the terracotta warriors were found, what were the farmers intending to do?
- Who was the great wall made to keep out.
- What sticks are used for eating?
- What inventions did the Mongols spread around the world.
- What was the trade route that stretched from western China to southern Asia.
- What is the biggest wall in china
- What was the last dynasty of China?
- How many times was China ruled by people they wanted to keep out.
- What is a precious gem in China.
- What did the Chinese give us to write on?
- What did the Chinese give to the Romans.
- What religion was spread to China on the Silk Road?
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- Where is the terracotta warriors located.
- Why was gunpowder invented.
- What was the first imperial Dynasty?
- What emperor wanted to find a way to be immortal.
- What is the largest river in China.
- What was the first dynasty of China
- Grains that are eaten with most dishes.
- What Dynasty is Alcohol production from?
20 Clues: Why was gunpowder invented. • What sticks are used for eating? • What is a precious gem in China. • What is the biggest wall in china • What is the largest river in China. • What was the last dynasty of China? • What was the first dynasty of China • What was the first imperial Dynasty? • Grains that are eaten with most dishes. • Who was the great wall made to keep out. • ...
English game 2023-04-19
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- the hottest season
- usual
- except for a small part of the population, we all use
- used in the kitchen, for baking
- one o the five senses
- animal with two hups
- Don’t make a ... in a teacup
- the most popular holiday
- mammal that usually people pet
- An apple a day keeps the ... away.
- Don’t judge a book by its
- Rome wasn’t ... in a day
- abnormal reaction to certain substances
- national animal of England
- very annoying insect/bug
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- word that express an action
- one of the most used inventions in the world
- main character of Lord of the Rings
- Learn to walk before you ...
- one of the best known British authors
- You can’t make an omelette without breaking a few
- form of entertainment, the 7th art
- one of the first things we learn in school
- set of people who have the function of protecting
- used to transport liquids/drinks
- don't have the courage
- very popular sport
- very popular movie inspired by real events
28 Clues: usual • the hottest season • very popular sport • animal with two hups • one o the five senses • don't have the courage • the most popular holiday • Rome wasn’t ... in a day • very annoying insect/bug • Don’t judge a book by its • national animal of England • word that express an action • Learn to walk before you ... • Don’t make a ... in a teacup • mammal that usually people pet • ...
STS Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-06
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- TheGreatSchism The split between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches.
- Methane is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- Agrobacteriums ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells are natural examples of gene transfer.
- Hypnosis Freud was the one of the first to use this, this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind.
- Technology is an applied enterprise concerned with producing appliances, tools, machines, and techniques.
- Convergence refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting.
- PanamaCanal provide access from one side of the Americans to the other without the need to sail around the tip of South America.
- Climate the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place, the average weather condition of that place.
- Aztecs the American civilization that created chinampas (floating gardens).
- Superego unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience, reminds us of what we should do.
- Progress is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Alibata is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- Weather identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time, it can change a lot within a very short time.
- Goal is a conceptual enhancement rather than conceptual change.
- Democracy The word ________came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- NitrousOxide is produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- Beepcard The purpose of the ______ is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- EnglishLiberties founders of the Magna Carta.
- Papyrus Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians; made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- Science A body of knowledge or facts.
- CecilRhodes British businessman and politician in southern Africa, also the Architect of British imperialism in southern Africa.
- SuezCanal opened in 1869, built by the Egyptians and French and was taken by the British in 1875.
- closedcircuittelevision allows you to monitor your properties it the most convenient yet effective way.
- WirelessFidelity is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- Martial Law He imposed _______ on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
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- Bacteria were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- Society A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- Marathon The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- Digitization using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than ever before.
- Networking distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless.
- Multimedia it can be used in different ways it can be use as a entertainment, education, or as a business.
- IndustrialRevolution was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced (from human labor to machines).
- Britain is the country where Industrial Revolution started.
- Mayan the American civilization that created accurate calendar with 365 days that could accurately predict eclipse and finding the day of the week many thousands of years in the past or future.
- Ego also known as "Rational Self", Decides what action to take for positive means and what to do based on what is believed is the right thing to do.
- KingLeopoldIIofBelgium took over land in central Africa, created European race for African colonies-" Scramble for Africa".
- ArtificialIntelligence Intelligence demonstrated by machines, It is an any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals.
- Genetherapy can be used in the treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
- Geneticallymodifiedorganism is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- Inculcation attempts to convince others of one’s value judgement.
- DarkContinent racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance.
- Environment The complex of physical, chemical, and biological factors in which a living organism or community exists.
- FerdinandMarcos His regime was infamous for its corruption, extravagance, and brutality.
- KielCanal North Sea connected to the Baltic Sea.
- Twentiethcentury the time when invention of trolley car and automobile and status symbol was originated.
- ModernEra It is also called the “Early Period”.
- STSEducation enables students in formulating critical understanding of the interface between science, society and technology.
- DavidLivingstone a Scottish missionary who converted many Africans to Christianity and wrote books on Africa which started foreign interest.
- ActaDiurna Was considered the prototype for Newspaper.
- Barangay originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Baybay literally means “to spell” in Tagalog.
51 Clues: Science A body of knowledge or facts. • EnglishLiberties founders of the Magna Carta. • Baybay literally means “to spell” in Tagalog. • ModernEra It is also called the “Early Period”. • KielCanal North Sea connected to the Baltic Sea. • ActaDiurna Was considered the prototype for Newspaper. • Britain is the country where Industrial Revolution started. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- unconconscious part of the mind
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- 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 snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Warmer
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
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- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- are causing other changes around the
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- Latin word from technology
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- Took over land in central Africa
- such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- demonstrated by machines.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- conscious part of the mind
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Latin word for science
62 Clues: Warmer • Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • are causing other changes around the • Re-establishment of the government seats • ...
Emerging thinking 2023-12-12
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- One of the first-order principles of economic policy that all successful countries have more or less adhered to is: “___in the world economy”
- We’re not sure you can excel in UoL exams, but we are … on your success regarding this crossword
- Surname of a scholar, who invented the concept of comparative advantage
- Opportunistic strategy may end up being targeted on areas of reform that are not particularly significant for economic growth at that point in time and that produce low economic__.
- You friend is a … gay, and government should facilitate industries that align with the country's … comparative advantage
- “market mechanisms are essential for valuing the basic ingredients for production (factor endowments) and providing the right price signals and the appropriate incentive system for efficient allocation of resources”. Who said that bullshit? Write a surname.
- According to Rodrik (2004), “the policy _ is desirable and certain amount of policy experimentation is to be recommended.”
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- Wade proposes that low-income African states should model the Taiwanese industrial …, just like in agriculture
- The Industrial Development Bureau was … domestic companies to switch to import substitution
- One of the market failure that blocks innovation that is discussed by Lin: information ..
- After the seminar you should send Nikita in DM (TG / VK) your bank card … and one of the government’s role in a state’s development is to facilitate industrial upgrading and diversification through providing …
- Who seems more convincing in these debates, according to Dayana (non-reputable opinion)?
- Youth is all about … and in a six-step process for governments to identify and facilitate industries with latent comparative advantage government definitely should support successful …
- Approach that is discussed by Lin as a country’s ability to ‘get with the flow’ and let modernization happen itself
14 Clues: Surname of a scholar, who invented the concept of comparative advantage • Who seems more convincing in these debates, according to Dayana (non-reputable opinion)? • One of the market failure that blocks innovation that is discussed by Lin: information .. • The Industrial Development Bureau was … domestic companies to switch to import substitution • ...
Gilded Age People and Ideas 2022-05-01
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- founded the American Railway Union and ran for president five times
- made the telephone (bell telephone company which is now AT&T)
- made electric generator, light bulb, motion picture, phonograph and many other inventions (general electric company)
- created the theory of social Darwinism; those that could adapt to change would survive while others perished (applied to companies in the Gilded Age)
- robber baron in charge of the steel industry; wrote the Gospel of Wealth
- Robber baron over banking (Chase bank)
- a business strategy in which one company acquires or merges with another that operates at the same level in an industry
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- a strategy whereby a company owns or controls its suppliers, distributors, or retail locations to control its value or supply chain
- founder of the American Federation of Labor
- If you are great enough to make it to the top then you have a duty to give back to your community through donations, music halls, and universities
- robber baron in charge of the railroad industry
- robber baron in charge of the oil industry (Standard oil)
12 Clues: Robber baron over banking (Chase bank) • founder of the American Federation of Labor • robber baron in charge of the railroad industry • robber baron in charge of the oil industry (Standard oil) • made the telephone (bell telephone company which is now AT&T) • founded the American Railway Union and ran for president five times • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- conscious part of the mind
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Latin word from technology
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
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- is to make education and business much easier.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- Took over land in central Africa
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- demonstrated by machines.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Latin word for science
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • The natural world or ecosystem. • unconconscious part of the mind • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Chapter 1 2022-09-16
5 Clues: What job was Equality given • what is the punishment for committing a crime • Where do the "great modern inventions come from" • What is the Council who gives Equality their name. • Who is Equality's partner in finding the underground "world"
MST 6100 Assignment 5.1 2020-12-02
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- the principle that the introduction of a new product or process whose ultimate effects are disputed or unknown should be resisted due to potential problems
- What politicians tend to do to any subject, activity or event that comes to their attention causing it to become political in nature
- of observations used to describe the world around us
- the process of promoting a cause or plan.
- Scientific advisor with all the answers
- person who thought technology would save us regarding the future of our planet
- Patent and Trademark law amendment dealing with inventions arising from federal government-funded research.
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive
- Controversial baby cells derived from embryos at a developmental stage before the time that implantation would normally occur in the uterus
- a body of advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government
- People in charge, in this case, an executive committee or other body within an organization particularly regarding a branch of government
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- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- the ability to influence the importance placed on the topics of the public agenda
- 1 of 9 planets or name of a philosopher
- Trump’s man at the CDC
- Scientific role to support decision-makers
- called SARS-CoV-2, current pandemic and controversial regarding policies and how to address the current circumstances
- Paperwork defining detailed regulations, specifically a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
18 Clues: Trump’s man at the CDC • 1 of 9 planets or name of a philosopher • Scientific advisor with all the answers • the process of promoting a cause or plan. • Scientific role to support decision-makers • of observations used to describe the world around us • person who thought technology would save us regarding the future of our planet • ...
Gilded Age Inventors 2025-08-21
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- nicknamed "the Commodore", was an American businessman and philanthropist revolutionized the steel-making process who amassed a fortune in shipping and railroads.
- Oil tycoon and owner of Standard Oil, who controlled 90+% of the oil produced in the US
- inventor most well known for his impact on the use of AC (alternating current)
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- inventor of the telephone
- steel tycoon and writer of The Gospel of Wealth that argued that wealthy individuals owe it to society to invest their money into bettering society
- inventor credited for perfecting the light bulb, influencing cities to create electric grids, and many other inventions, such as the motion picture camera
- an American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist. Recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America in the Guinness Book of World Records. Fortune made by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for Black women
- an American financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street throughout the Gilded Age
- inventor of the process that revolutionized the steel-making process
9 Clues: inventor of the telephone • inventor of the process that revolutionized the steel-making process • inventor most well known for his impact on the use of AC (alternating current) • Oil tycoon and owner of Standard Oil, who controlled 90+% of the oil produced in the US • ...
Black History Month: Who Do You Know ? 2022-02-15
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- an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball in the modern era.
- is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017
- was the first African-American secretary of state
- an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesman and leader in the civil rights movement
- an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. Best known for her unique writing style.
- an African-American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a three-position traffic signal
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- was the inventor of laser cataract surgery
- an African American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist. She is recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America
- was an educator and reformer, the first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
- was a 14-year-old African American who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955, after being accused of offending a white woman in her family's grocery store
- an escaped enslaved woman who became a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad.
- an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women's rights activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom in 1826.
- an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott.
- was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader and philanthropist who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
14 Clues: was the inventor of laser cataract surgery • was the first African-American secretary of state • an escaped enslaved woman who became a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad. • an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. Best known for her unique writing style. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-03-06
Across
- What was one of the major natural resources Britain had?
- Who created the locomotive called 'The Rocket'?
- Name a major disease, that caused an epidemic in the Industrial Revolution.
- What was the type of farming called that used steam-driven machines?
- Who were the major workers of the industrial revolution?
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- What was the land called that was free to the people?
- What class was at the top when the new social structure emerged?
- What was the concept that governments could not control work environments?
- What type of farmers rented out strips of land to other farmers?
- What was one of the greatest inventions of the Industrial Revolution?
10 Clues: Who created the locomotive called 'The Rocket'? • What was the land called that was free to the people? • What was one of the major natural resources Britain had? • Who were the major workers of the industrial revolution? • What class was at the top when the new social structure emerged? • What type of farmers rented out strips of land to other farmers? • ...
George Washington Carver 2024-09-07
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- George w. Carver went to a university in ____.
- Carver went to a school in ______, Missouri to attend a school for black children.
- He became a famous scientist studying __________.
- Carver studied at _______ College in Indianola,Iowa.
- When he died, George Carver left $33,000 to the ________ Institute.
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- Even though Carver didn't invent this method, he still encouraged other farmers to use it so cotton wouldn't take up all the nutrients.
- Carver almost became a _______, but he decided to pursue a degree in agriculture instead.
- Carver was born in ________.
- Carver used ______ to make most of his inventions.
- He was unfortunately ________, but was raised by his owners.
10 Clues: Carver was born in ________. • George w. Carver went to a university in ____. • He became a famous scientist studying __________. • Carver used ______ to make most of his inventions. • Carver studied at _______ College in Indianola,Iowa. • He was unfortunately ________, but was raised by his owners. • ...
Chapter 5 Key Terms 2023-03-02
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- Shows the data from the market are willing and able to offer for sale at each price
- involoves the application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production
- the price of the resources needed to produce a good or service
- A table that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale at each price in market
- Refers to the willingness and ability of producers to offer goods and services for sale
- production by adding fixed and variable costs together
- an increase in the price of goods or services results in an increase in the quantity that suppliers make available to the market
- the added revenue per unit of output
- a set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior
- Each new worker adds more to total output than the last,as shown by the marginal product
- a tax on the production or sale of a specific good or services
- The change in total product that results from hiring one more worker
- businesses cost that vary as the level of production output changes
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- an increase or decrease in the amount
- expenses that owners of a business costs to make products
- level of production where it realizes the greatest amount of profit
- A graph that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale at each price
- the income a business recieves from selling a product
- the additional cost of producing one more unit of their product
- a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes in the marketplace
- the amount of goods and services that a person can produce in a given time
- A table that shows how much of a good or service all producers in a market are willing and able to offer for sale at each price
- when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every price
- Having each worker focus on a particular facet of production
- Each new worker causes total output to grow but at a decreasing rate
25 Clues: the added revenue per unit of output • an increase or decrease in the amount • the income a business recieves from selling a product • production by adding fixed and variable costs together • expenses that owners of a business costs to make products • a set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior • ...
Cales glossary 2021-06-10
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- everything that exists anywhere
- having to do with the natural force that causes things to fall towards the earth
- something seen or learned for the first time
- a system that includes a star and all of the matter which orbits that star, including planets and their moons
- ideas that are believed by many people but that are not true
- a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
- obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- plural) the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring
- to change level, strength, or value frequently
- of or relating to an orbit, that is, he curved path that something (such as a moon or satellite) follows as it goes around something else (such as a planet)
- want something to happen or be the case
- a science that deals with the history of a planet as recorded in rocks
- the act or process of moving or turning around a central point
- (plural) any one of the very large groups of stars that make up the universe
- a situation in which there is much destruction or confusion
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- a device that requires skill for proper use
- the science or occupation of farming
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- animal that hunts at night
- (plural) a group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name
- extend in scope or range area
- to look at (something) in a careful way to learn more about it
- a device that is used to obtain information from outer space and send it back to Earth
- of first rank or importance or value
- the relationship that exists between the size, number, or amount of two things and that is often represented by two numbers
- of or relating to or evolving
- a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants
27 Clues: animal that hunts at night • extend in scope or range area • of or relating to or evolving • everything that exists anywhere • the science or occupation of farming • of first rank or importance or value • want something to happen or be the case • a device that requires skill for proper use • something seen or learned for the first time • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022 2022-10-09
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- The other place "across the pond" that industrialization spread to after the 1700s (2 words, no space)
- Where the Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s (2 words, no space)
- Natural resource used to power steam engines
- Invention used to power machines and factories (2 words, no space)
- Economic system described in Adam Smith's book "Wealth of Nations"
- The Theme of History that has to do with groups of people and how they interact
- Invention by Whitney, allowed for quicker production of cotton/cleaned cotton quicker (2 words, no space)
- Invention by Arkwright, allowed over one hundred spindles of thread to be spun at once (2 words, no space)
- The Theme of History that has to do with how humans interact with the natural world around them
- The Theme of History that has to do with money and how goods and services are made, sold, and used
- One place industrialization spread to after the 1700s
- Invention by Cartwright, allowed quicker production of cloth (2 words, no space)
- The Theme of History that has to do with arts and institutions of people at a given time
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- Term used by historians to refer to the development of centralized factories or mills that produced goods on a mass scale (2 words, no space)
- Industry most changed by the early inventions of the Industrial Revolution
- The term to describe when people move from rural areas into cities
- Impact of the Industrial Revolution that meant kids were working in factories (2 words, no space)
- Name for early industry where most goods were made in peoples homes
- A period of significant change
- Inventor of the steam engine
- Invention by Hargreaves, allowed many spindles of thread to be spun at once (2 words, no space)
- Apartment buildings in industrialized cities with poor living conditions for factory workers
- The Theme of History that has to do with government and making/enforcing laws
23 Clues: Inventor of the steam engine • A period of significant change • Natural resource used to power steam engines • One place industrialization spread to after the 1700s • The term to describe when people move from rural areas into cities • Invention used to power machines and factories (2 words, no space) • ...
The Digital Dream- November 2025-11-12
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- What do we call something that becomes popular for a period of time?
- The title: How _ _ the Lives of Teens Today
- What do you call a person who creates new ideas or inventions?
- What word describes something spreading quickly online?
- What short word means a software program on your phone or tablet?
- What word means the duty to act correctly and make good choices?
- Technology, for many teens, is a ____ not just a tool
- What noun describes a new device or idea created to solve a problem?
- What two word term describes a computer-generated 3D environment that feels real?
- The article says many teens do not reach for this first in the morning. A _
- What long phrase describes technology that can think or learn like humans?
- What word means joined or linked together (like people online)?
- Which app is known for short, viral dance and music videos?
- Some students may check ___ for their grades when they wake up
- What is your first name?
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- I am your teacher. Ms. _______
- The internet has made creativity _______________
- What word means keeping different things in the right amounts?
- What is an activity people try to complete for fun or competition?
- What month is it?
- Which adjective means having new and original ideas?
- Which platform is famous for long and short videos and channels? Youtube
- What wearable device tells time and connects to your phone?
- In the past, where did students go for research? To the ___
- Technology has ___ how we learn, think, and connect
- What do we call alerts or messages from apps on your phone?
- Designing clothes can be done ___ ofline or online?
- Many students feel the pressure to receive __ on their social media
- How many hours a day do studies show students spend on screens?
- Teens need to have the right amount of screen time or ______
30 Clues: What month is it? • What is your first name? • I am your teacher. Ms. _______ • The title: How _ _ the Lives of Teens Today • The internet has made creativity _______________ • Technology has ___ how we learn, think, and connect • Designing clothes can be done ___ ofline or online? • Which adjective means having new and original ideas? • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- Took over land in central Africa
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- Latin word from technology
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- are causing other changes around the
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
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- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- demonstrated by machines.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- Latin word for science
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- conscious part of the mind
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- Warmer
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- unconconscious part of the mind
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
62 Clues: Warmer • Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • The natural world or ecosystem. • unconconscious part of the mind • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • are causing other changes around the • Re-establishment of the government seats • ...
Road to the Civil War/Civil War 2021-04-19
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- American industrialist; he developed a steel plow to ease difficulty of turning thick soil on the Great Plains.
- American engineer and inventor, he built the first commercially successful full-sized steamboat, the Clermont, which led to the development of commercial steamboat ferry services for goods and services.
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- the rapid growth in the speed and convenience of transportation.
- a machine perfected by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1832 that uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires.
- American artist and inventor, he applied scientists' discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph, which soon sent messages all across the country.
5 Clues: the rapid growth in the speed and convenience of transportation. • American industrialist; he developed a steel plow to ease difficulty of turning thick soil on the Great Plains. • a machine perfected by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1832 that uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- unconconscious part of the mind
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- conscious part of the mind
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- 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
- Latin word for science
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
Down
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- 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.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- Took over land in central Africa
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- demonstrated by machines.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Latin word from technology
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
59 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- Latin word for science
- Took over land in central Africa
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- conscious part of the mind
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- unconconscious part of the mind
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- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- 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 is also called the “Early Period”
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- demonstrated by machines.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- Latin word from technology
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
59 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • unconconscious part of the mind • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- demonstrated by machines.
- Latin word for science
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- Latin word from technology
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- Re-establishment of the government seats
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- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- Took over land in central Africa
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- conscious part of the mind
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- Took over land in central Africa
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- demonstrated by machines.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
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- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- unconconscious part of the mind
- conscious part of the mind
- Latin word for science
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- 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.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- Latin word from technology
- is to make education and business much easier.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Thomas Edison 2023-09-19
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- Edison invented a working _______ on October 21,1879.
- Edison _______ in 1931.
- Congress gave him the Congressional Medal of _______ in 1928.
- Milan was one of the nations leading _______ shipping ports.
- In 1889 Edison an Dickson completed their _______ picture camera.
- He was the _______out of seven chilren.
- Edison had to _______ a factorie after a fire burned his factorie down.
- Thomas Edison's invention the Bynamo weighed about 30 _______.
- The government awards _______ for new and useful inventions.
- Thomas Edison wante to be a _______ operator when he was younger.
- Thomas Edison did _______ in school.
- Edison believed the future belonged to _______ cars.
- _______ sources are actual records that have been handed down from the past.
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- _______ of books have been written about Thomas Edison.
- A _______ is a threadlike structure within a lightbulb.
- _______was born on Febuary 11,1847 in Milan, Ohio.
- In April 1878 Edison demenstrated his new invention of the _______.
- Edisons cement company made 1000 barrels of cement from _______ each day.
- Edison often called the lightulb his "bright _______".
- Edison made a _______ calle " The Great Train Robbery.
- Named him commander of The French Legion of Honor.
- Edison introduced his first _______ in 1904.
- _______ sources are indirect or second hand sources.
- Edison did experaments in the _______ as a young boy.
- Mary Edison _______ saw her husband because he was so involved with work.
25 Clues: Edison _______ in 1931. • Thomas Edison did _______ in school. • He was the _______out of seven chilren. • Edison introduced his first _______ in 1904. • _______was born on Febuary 11,1847 in Milan, Ohio. • Named him commander of The French Legion of Honor. • _______ sources are indirect or second hand sources. • Edison believed the future belonged to _______ cars. • ...
Di Vinci Questions 2025-03-18
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- What did Da Vinci study chemistry to make perfect?
- What do we call someone who is talented at both art and science?
- What is the study of the human body called?
- What is the study of the elements called?
- What are Scientists that study plants called?
- Da Vinci studied physics to better understand how light does what on objects?
- What did Da Vinci study spend a lot of time studying to create detailed adn realistic paintings?
- What does Da Vinci's scientific observations help him get right in his art?
- What did Da Vinci draw for the millitary?
- Though we studied many things, what was Da Vinci's job?
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- what is the study of building called?
- What did Da Vinci create many of that only made it as fas as a sketch on paper?
- Da Vinci studied human anatomy to understand how the body is _______
- What did Da Vinci need to dissect to learn anatomy?
- What is the study of design called?
- Da Vinci's goal: To make better __________
- What did Da Vinci ultimately want to produce in his art by studying all of these topics?
- What is the study of movement called?
- What body system did Di Vinci understand before anyone else did?
- What is one thing Da Vinci filled over 7000 notebooks with?
20 Clues: What is the study of design called? • what is the study of building called? • What is the study of movement called? • What is the study of the elements called? • What did Da Vinci draw for the millitary? • Da Vinci's goal: To make better __________ • What is the study of the human body called? • What are Scientists that study plants called? • ...
Inventions of china 2020-05-10
Inventions of china 2020-05-10
Crazy Inventions Vocabulary 2025-09-13
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- Very interesting; makes you want to know more.
- Useful and easy to use in real life.
- New and creative; never seen before.
- Good for the Earth; not harmful to nature.
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- New and different from anything else.
- Using the newest and best technology.
- One of a kind; the only one like it.
- Very strange or funny in a wild way.
8 Clues: One of a kind; the only one like it. • Useful and easy to use in real life. • Very strange or funny in a wild way. • New and creative; never seen before. • New and different from anything else. • Using the newest and best technology. • Good for the Earth; not harmful to nature. • Very interesting; makes you want to know more.
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- Latin word from technology
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- conscious part of the mind
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- Took over land in central Africa
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
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- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- demonstrated by machines.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Latin word for science
- image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- 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.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- are immature cells that grow and divide to produce different cell types
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- is to make education and business much easier.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
60 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • Latin word from technology • conscious part of the mind • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
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- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- unconconscious part of the mind
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- conscious part of the mind
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- 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
- Latin word for science
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
Down
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- 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.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- Took over land in central Africa
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- demonstrated by machines.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Latin word from technology
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
59 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • unconconscious part of the mind • The natural world or ecosystem. • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- Latin word from technology
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- He imposed martial law on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- It is the Applications of Science, and which may be considered useful, by promoting the benefit of society, together with the compensation of those who pursue them.
- A fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
Down
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- demonstrated by machines.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- conscious part of the mind
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- Latin word for science
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- Took over land in central Africa
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
59 Clues: Latin word for science • demonstrated by machines. • conscious part of the mind • Latin word from technology • The natural world or ecosystem. • unconconscious part of the mind • Took over land in central Africa • It is also called the “Early Period” • Re-establishment of the government seats • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • ...
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Across
- a system that is intended to achieve something or deal with a problem
- a period of 10 years
- the feeling that an event or place gives you:
- when you guess about the possible causes or effects of something without knowing all the facts, or the guesses that you make
- the shape or arrangement of the parts of something
- when interesting or valuable discoveries are made by accident
- one of the main groups that humans can be divided into according to the colour of their skin and other physical features
Down
- to help something to develop or increase:
- to move quickly to avoid someone or something:
- having two sides that are different in shape
- the natural home of a plant or animal:
- the ability to understand and realize what people or situations are really like
- a place where criminals are kept as part of their punishment, or where people who have been charged with a crime are kept before they are judged in a law court
- if there is a resemblance between two people or things, they are similar, especially in the way they look
- the name of public high school on Haedanghwa street in bukgu in Daegu
- if the cost or amount of something offsets another cost or amount, the two things have an opposite effect so that the situation remains the same:
- strong fear or dislike of people from other countries
- money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid
- to separate one person, group, or thing from other people or things:
- involving everyone in the world or in a particular group:
- to encourage or help an activity to begin or develop further
21 Clues: a period of 10 years • the natural home of a plant or animal: • to help something to develop or increase: • having two sides that are different in shape • the feeling that an event or place gives you: • to move quickly to avoid someone or something: • the shape or arrangement of the parts of something • strong fear or dislike of people from other countries • ...
