discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
IDEA CROSSWORD 2023-05-08
Across
- What is the faculty or action of forming new ideas, images, or concepts in the mind?
- What can ignite the process of ideation or creative thinking?(Hint:It can also ignite fire in real life)
- What word describes thinking or acting with great speed?
- What word describes something happening without prior planning or preparation?
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- What activity involves generating a large number of ideas in a group setting? (Hint:It is a compound word with a word in it meaning a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.))
- What adjective describes the ability to think imaginatively and come up with unique ideas? (Hint:It starts with "c")
- What term refers to the introduction of something new or the creation of improved processes, products, or ideas? (Hint:Its is in our club name ;))
- What is a thought or concept that can lead to new discoveries or solutions?
8 Clues: What word describes thinking or acting with great speed? • What is a thought or concept that can lead to new discoveries or solutions? • What word describes something happening without prior planning or preparation? • What is the faculty or action of forming new ideas, images, or concepts in the mind? • ...
Animator puzzle 2026-01-31
Across
- They create all of the backdrops and characters in movies, cartoons, television shows, etc. by drawing each one individually to create movement.
- the ability to think up and design new inventions
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- is the ability to work with others to accomplish something.
- a collection of instructions, data, or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
- The art and technology of using computers to create moving visuals by quickly showing a series of still images, or frames, to create the appearance of motion
5 Clues: the ability to think up and design new inventions • is the ability to work with others to accomplish something. • a collection of instructions, data, or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- 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.
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- conscious part of the mind
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- Latin word from technology
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- 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.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- 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.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- demonstrated by machines.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- 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.
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- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- 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.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- Latin word for science
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- 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.
- 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.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- is to make education and business much easier.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- 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.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- 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
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
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
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- 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 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.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- 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.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- are used for scientific research and as pets, and are being considered for use as food and as aquatic pollution sensors.
- Latin word for science
- unconconscious part of the mind
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- 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
- is to make education and business much easier.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- 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.
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- 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.
- demonstrated by machines.
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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.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- Latin word from technology
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- 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.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- was designed by the engineer Walter Bruch and it was set up for the monitoring of V-2 rockets.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- 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.
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- conscious part of the mind
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- Identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
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. • ...
alsfj 2024-01-04
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- bomb: a destructive bomb that causes damage through many elements such as radioactivity
- Wall: a barrier that separated West Berlin and East Berlin and symbolized division in Germany
- plane: spy planes from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
- River: known as the longest river in the world, located in Egypt, and where both sides of the Cold War offered to help build a dam there
- a conference that occurs between world leaders
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- Union: a former country that consisted of over 15 states, which was most of Eurasia
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- War: a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- Abel: the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- race: a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨ • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-03-02
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- A measure of how responsive producers are to price changes in the marketplace
- The additional cost of producing one more unit of their product
- Adding fixed and variable costs together
- schedule table that shows how much of a good or service all producers in a market are willing and able to offer for sale
- The application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production process
- The willingness and ability of producers to offer goods and services for sale.
- Expenses that the owner of a business must incur whether they produce nothing, a little, or a lot
- Graph that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale at each price.
- Business costs that vary as the level of production output changes
- An increase or decrease in the amount producers offer for sale because of a change in price
- Having each worker focus on a particular facet of production
- Change in total product that results from hiring one more worker
- Data from the market supply schedule
- Each new worker causes total output to grow but at a decreasing rate
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- Level of production where it realizes the greatest amount of profit
- A set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior
- A tax on the making or selling of certain goods or services
- Table that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer
- The added revenue per unit of output; money made from each additional unit sold
- Occurs when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every price
- The price of the resources needed to produce a good or service
- Producers are willing to sell more of a good or service at a higher price than at a lower price.
- The amount of goods and services that a person can produce in a given time
- Each new worker adds more to total output than the last
- The income a business receives from selling a product
25 Clues: Data from the market supply schedule • Adding fixed and variable costs together • The income a business receives from selling a product • Each new worker adds more to total output than the last • A tax on the making or selling of certain goods or services • A set of rules or laws designed to control business behavior • ...
Châteaux de la Loire 2026-04-09
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- Gros engin de guerre
- Qui permet de naviguer sur la Loire
- Village d'origine de Léonard.
- Le plus grand fleuve de France
- Qui permet de passer à l'étage supérieur.
- Le plus grand château du Val de Loire
- Grandes haies qui forment un chemin à retrouver
- Léonard de V en a imaginées de nombreuses.
- Ville où a grandi François 1er et où Léonard de Vinci a passé les trois dernières années de sa vie.
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- Objet formé d'un morceau de tissu qui amorti les chutes
- Arme en forme de gros tube qui lance des boulets
- Grande époque de l'Histoire qui suit le Moyen-Age, au début des Temps Modernes
- Qui nous explique et qui répond à toute nos questions
- Quel est le prénom de celui qui a inventé l'escalier à hélice.
- Le Rideau Château fort remplacé par un château de la Renaissance que Gilles Berthelot a fait construire.
- Pierre blanche crayeuse ou qui s'effrite.
- Nombre de châteaux commandés par François 1er
17 Clues: Gros engin de guerre • Village d'origine de Léonard. • Le plus grand fleuve de France • Qui permet de naviguer sur la Loire • Le plus grand château du Val de Loire • Qui permet de passer à l'étage supérieur. • Pierre blanche crayeuse ou qui s'effrite. • Léonard de V en a imaginées de nombreuses. • Nombre de châteaux commandés par François 1er • ...
Activity 3 2020-04-08
Across
- In 490 BC a Greek soldier ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver a message of the Athenian Victory against the Persians in the battle of Marathon.
- published one of the first formal scientific theories of evolution, Zoonomia, or, The Laws of Organic Life, in the 1790s.
- unconconscious part of the mind
- 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.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria
- is to make education and business much easier.
- conscious part of the mind
- It is also called the “Early Period”
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- Warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms.
- father of psychoanalysis and One of the first psychologists to study human motivation
- 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.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
- built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- Latin word from technology
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem
- Took over land in central Africa
- Where image text or sound is converted into binary numbers- ones and zeroes
- Used in the production, distribution and reception of communication
- were replacing water wheels as sources of power for factories
- were excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors
- 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 number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
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- demonstrated by machines.
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources
- allow new traits to be introduced one at a time without complications from extra genes and extensive crossbreeding.
- The total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- Latin word for science
- are used to produce the protein insulin to treat diabetes.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- in name ruled by Ottoman Turks, but largely independent
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignoran
- 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.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- 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.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- He is regarded as the father of experimental science.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- He found to his dismay that it better fit the observed facts than the geocentric model.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- Re-establishment of the government seats
- 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.
- main purpose is to keep people connected, regardless of the distance that separates them.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- is an optical device that projects an image onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
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. • ...
Types of Engineering 2025-08-20
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- Implement new/existing technology and maintain existing electrical systems in many places, such as a city’s power grid.
- Anything involving kinetic energy, such as wind turbines.
- Invent/Improve upon road layouts for better flow of traffic. Ex: Cloverleaf Highway Interchange
- Innovate upon quality in production with diagrams and sheets to represent data to help with fixing quality control issues.
- Structural integrity of anything water-related, such as boats, oil rigs, docks, or other offshore structures.
- Medical equipment such as x-ray machines.
- Development of unmanned aerial vehicles such as military or civilian drones.
- Innovations upon structural safety such as being able to withstand earthquakes, and high altitude winds.
- Creation of zero-carbon power generation. This can include dams, solar farms, and wind turbines.
- Creation of preservatives, processed food, and food packaging.
- Innovations upon safe tunneling, this can include subway stations, tunnels, energy, water, and etc…
- Medical robots, automated objects such as vehicles, utility vehicles such as forklifts.
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- Structural integrity of anything water-related, such as boats, oil rigs, docks, or other offshore structures.
- Analyze the behavior of soil and rock in relation to construction. Inventions include geopolymers to enhance soil strength and durability.
- VR/AR Headsets, Binoculars, Optical Sights of Military Equipment (Aircraft, Guns, Tanks)
- Innovations in aircraft performance, safety, and efficiency. Ex. Structural layout of airliners, fighters, and helicopters.
- Innovate upon product manufacturing to maximize yield. For consumers, this could mean lower prices, and better availability.
- Crash test dummies, Computer crash simulations, and other testing equipment that can accurately analyze factors in vehicle crash tests.
- Things involved in industrial production such as presses and conveyor belts.
- Innovations upon jet engines, such as noise reduction, or efficiency.
- On-shore & off-shore wind turbines
- Invent/ improve tools intended for precision improvements. Micrometers, CNC machines, etc…
- Innovations upon hardware, such as the reduced size of internal components, resulting in the smaller profile(thinner) of electronics, such as phones and laptops.
- Improvements in existing medical technology such as prosthetics and pacemakers.
- Trams, Trains, Monorails
- Develop from existing tools to better manage an organization’s data.
26 Clues: Trams, Trains, Monorails • On-shore & off-shore wind turbines • Medical equipment such as x-ray machines. • Anything involving kinetic energy, such as wind turbines. • Creation of preservatives, processed food, and food packaging. • Develop from existing tools to better manage an organization’s data. • ...
Element Names W 2022-11-07
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- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the elements which led to the discovery of the (2 words separated by a space)
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.
- Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist.
- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity (starts with b)
- In 1921, President H_____________ on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her service to science.
- N_____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element p_______________.
- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist (starts with f)
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray.
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- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous f__________.
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
- Curie actively promoted the use of the element r_________ to decrease pain/suffering
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this (starts with r)
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only; starts with "P")
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had success in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
18 Clues: Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist. • _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous f__________. • the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity (starts with b) • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist (starts with f) • Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian. • ...
CHECKMATE2K23 2023-06-14
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- WHAT IS THE DOCUMENT THAT OUTLINES THE TERMS OF A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PARTIES?
- WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE OVERALL INCREASE IN PRICES OF AND SERVICES IN AN ECONOMY?
- ID THE PERSONALITY
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- WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF A UNIQUE SYMBOL,DESIGN,OR NAME THAT REPRESENTS A COMPANY OR PRODUCT?
- WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF ORIGINAL WORKS,INVENTIONS,OR DESIGNS?
5 Clues: ID THE PERSONALITY • WHAT IS THE DOCUMENT THAT OUTLINES THE TERMS OF A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN PARTIES? • WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE OVERALL INCREASE IN PRICES OF AND SERVICES IN AN ECONOMY? • WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE LEGAL PROTECTION OF ORIGINAL WORKS,INVENTIONS,OR DESIGNS? • ...
Role-playing 2023-11-17
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- Tools A toy tool set for imaginative building and fixing, allowing kids to play the role of construction workers.
- Officer Kit Role-playing gear for aspiring police officers, including a badge and accessories for maintaining law and order in pretend situations.
- Kit A set for pretending to be a doctor, complete with tools to check and treat imaginary patients.
- Dress Enchanting attire that allows children to step into the role of a princess, bringing fairy-tale fantasies to life in their make-believe kingdom.
- Party Set A playset with pretend tea cups, saucers, and treats, encouraging children to host delightful tea parties with their imaginary friends.
- Kit Gear for young adventurers, including a compass and binoculars, fostering imaginative journeys and discoveries.
- Set An interactive play kitchen with utensils and play food, encouraging kids to cook and serve in pretend scenarios.
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- Suit A space-themed costume that lets kids become astronauts, exploring the cosmos and embarking on pretend space missions.
- Gear Imaginary firefighting equipment, such as a helmet and hose, for kids to play the hero in pretend fire emergencies.
- Kit A make-believe set for future veterinarians, complete with toy animals and medical tools for caring for imaginary pets.
- Costume A fun dinosaur outfit that transforms kids into prehistoric creatures, sparking imaginative play in a world of dinosaurs and fossils.
- Costume Dress-up attire that transforms children into superheroes, inspiring imaginative adventures and heroic deeds.
- Car Driver Set Role-playing gear for aspiring race car drivers, complete with a helmet and steering wheel, fueling exciting pretend races.
- Costume Dress-up attire that turns kids into pirates, sparking creative sea adventures filled with treasure maps and hidden loot.
- Apron Set A playset featuring a chef's apron and utensils, enabling kids to play the part of a chef, cooking up imaginary culinary delights.
15 Clues: Kit A set for pretending to be a doctor, complete with tools to check and treat imaginary patients. • Tools A toy tool set for imaginative building and fixing, allowing kids to play the role of construction workers. • Kit Gear for young adventurers, including a compass and binoculars, fostering imaginative journeys and discoveries. • ...
Famous personalities from medicine and their discoveries 2025-02-20
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- Discovered penicillin
- Discovered the use of insulin in diabetes treatment
- Discovered radiation and developed radioactivity for medicine
- Pioneered organ transplantation
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- Founded the principles of modern medicine
- The first person to use the term 'vaccination'
- Developed the first vaccine for smallpox
- Pioneered the use of radiation for treating cancer
- Developed the first antibiotic
- Developed the pasteurization process
10 Clues: Discovered penicillin • Developed the first antibiotic • Pioneered organ transplantation • Developed the pasteurization process • Developed the first vaccine for smallpox • Founded the principles of modern medicine • The first person to use the term 'vaccination' • Pioneered the use of radiation for treating cancer • Discovered the use of insulin in diabetes treatment • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2012-11-15
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- the supreme ruler of Egypt, thought to be a descendant of the gods
- an Ethiopian empire whose capital city is Aksum
- a person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession and helps keep track of its records
- a polyhedron formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point
- a people who ruled over the eastern Nile delta and were expelled by the Egyptians in the New Kingdom
- a non elected official appointed to watch over a specific category of issues
- when someone gives something to someone else in return for something of equal value
- a famous priest, architect, engineer, and physician who made revolutionary discoveries in all his professions
- the writing style of the Egyptians
- an eye disease where a yellowish layer develops on the cornea, usually caused by the sun
- a fabric with a certain feel to it
- a period of rule when the civilization is in relative peace & a prosperous economy
- a brown, flat grassland covering parts of Africa
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- the capital of Kush
- a female pharaoh who had great accomplishments during her reign
- a servant meant to do a certain thing for a man of high power
- an item burned for its pleasant smell
- a pharaoh who is widely accepted to be the one who ordered the Great Pyramid to be built
- a very young pharaoh who died quite suddenly at 19
- an irrigation tool used to carry water over from the levees of a controlled river
- form of government where religious leaders rule
- a reed that grows in the Nile delta marshes that was used to make papyrus paper
- a process in mummification
- where a river starts to "fan out" or branch out, creating extremely fertile soil
- one who is the best at their profession
25 Clues: the capital of Kush • a process in mummification • the writing style of the Egyptians • a fabric with a certain feel to it • an item burned for its pleasant smell • one who is the best at their profession • an Ethiopian empire whose capital city is Aksum • form of government where religious leaders rule • a brown, flat grassland covering parts of Africa • ...
SAT Vocab Lessons 1-3 2024-09-04
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- a speech sound that consists of either two vowels or a vowel and a semivowel contained in a single syllable
- the basic or essential feature of something
- presenting favorable circumstances; auspicious; advantageous
- a peculiarity of behavior; mannerism
- A name or title that distinguishes or identifies
- an object worn to bring luck or to protect against evil or injury
- the ungrammatical usage of a word or construction of a sentence
- the condition of being without a stop or interruption
- one of the sudden or unexpected changes or shifts often encountered in one’s life
- a dialect other than the standard dialect of a language, especially a regional form of speech
- to begin; originate; cause to being
- last; coming at the end
- a set of words spoken as a magic charm or to cast a magic spell
- central or crucial to something; very important
- a wild or unpredictable notion or action; odd fancy
- something that follows, continuation
- the ability to make valuable discoveries by chance; luck
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- a person for whom something is or is thought to be named
- one subject to the authority of another
- only superficially relevant or related
- a particular manner or kind of speech
- the study of human speech, especially its components, structure, and nature, and how it changes
- consisting of many groups speaking different languages, or a person who knows many languages
- the belief that all events are determined in advance by fate and cannot be changed by human means
- spoken by or using the language by the common people rather than the literary people; vernacular
- resulting from or seeming to result from divine will; fortunate
- to bring to an end; conclude
- characterized by or subject to sudden, unpredictable changes; fickle
- a newly made-up word, phrase, or expression
- to approach the same point from different directions
30 Clues: last; coming at the end • to bring to an end; conclude • to begin; originate; cause to being • a peculiarity of behavior; mannerism • something that follows, continuation • a particular manner or kind of speech • only superficially relevant or related • one subject to the authority of another • the basic or essential feature of something • ...
science 2025-11-16
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- – To remove or add electrons to an atom
- – Part of the “CAT scan,” a medical imaging method
- – Toll system that uses RFID to read vehicles
- – A shape that splits white light into colors
- – Barcode system using lines read by a scanner
- – System that detects objects using radio waves
- – High-energy wave used for imaging bones
- – Unit used to measure frequency
- – EM waves felt as heat
- – Scan that uses strong magnets and radio waves
- – Light color with the longest wavelength
- – A measure formed by two lines meeting at a point
- – EM wave that can cause sunburn
- – Short for microwaves, used in ovens and radar
- – Energy traveling as waves or particles
- – Long-wavelength EM waves used for broadcasting
- – A lamp that gives off ultraviolet light
- – The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- high** – Frequency range used for TV broadcasting and mobile phones
- – When light bends as it moves into a new medium
- – The distance between two matching points on a wave
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- – EM waves with the highest frequency
- – A space with no matter, where light travels fastest
- – A straight line that shows the direction of light
- high** – Frequency range used in FM radio and TV signals
- – The range of all EM waves
- – How many waves pass a point each second
- – Navigation system that uses satellite signals
- – When light bounces off a surface
- – The height of a wave from its rest position
- – Scientist who described the behavior of electromagnetic waves
- – The part of the EM spectrum with short wavelengths
- – The part of the spectrum humans can see
- – Light color with the shortest wavelength
- – Any material that a wave travels through
- – Science prize given for major discoveries
- – Tag technology that uses radio waves for scanning
- – A tiny packet of light energy
- – The part of the EM spectrum with long wavelengths
39 Clues: – EM waves felt as heat • – The range of all EM waves • – A tiny packet of light energy • – Unit used to measure frequency • – EM wave that can cause sunburn • – When light bounces off a surface • – EM waves with the highest frequency • – To remove or add electrons to an atom • – Energy traveling as waves or particles • – How many waves pass a point each second • ...
science 2025-11-16
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- – Scientist who described the behavior of electromagnetic waves
- – The range of all EM waves
- – EM wave that can cause sunburn
- – The part of the EM spectrum with long wavelengths
- – Unit used to measure frequency
- – A tiny packet of light energy
- – The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- – Navigation system that uses satellite signals
- – System that detects objects using radio waves
- – When light bounces off a surface
- – A straight line that shows the direction of light
- – EM waves with the highest frequency
- – The height of a wave from its rest position
- – Toll system that uses RFID to read vehicles
- – Any material that a wave travels through
- – Light color with the shortest wavelength
- – Long-wavelength EM waves used for broadcasting
- – How many waves pass a point each second
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- – The distance between two matching points on a wave
- – A space with no matter, where light travels fastest
- – Science prize given for major discoveries
- – The part of the spectrum humans can see
- – Part of the “CAT scan,” a medical imaging method
- – A lamp that gives off ultraviolet light
- – Energy traveling as waves or particles
- – The part of the EM spectrum with short wavelengths
- – EM waves felt as heat
- high – Frequency range used for TV broadcasting and mobile phones
- – A shape that splits white light into colors
- – Tag technology that uses radio waves for scanning
- – High-energy wave used for imaging bones
- – When light bends as it moves into a new medium
- – A measure formed by two lines meeting at a point
- – Barcode system using lines read by a scanner
- – Short for microwaves, used in ovens and radar
- – Light color with the longest wavelength
- – To remove or add electrons to an atom
- – Scan that uses strong magnets and radio waves
- high – Frequency range used in FM radio and TV signals
39 Clues: – EM waves felt as heat • – The range of all EM waves • – A tiny packet of light energy • – EM wave that can cause sunburn • – Unit used to measure frequency • – When light bounces off a surface • – EM waves with the highest frequency • – To remove or add electrons to an atom • – Energy traveling as waves or particles • – The part of the spectrum humans can see • ...
Copyright Vocabulary 2015-10-01
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- Is any word, name, symbol or device used by a person or a company to identify and distinguish its products.
- Is taking someone's work and calling it yours.
- Is the right of public to make reasonable use of copyright materials in special circumstances without the copyright owner.
- The right to perform a composition in public; this is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holder.
- Is a person or a company who owns any one of the Exclusive Rights of copyright in a work.
- Is a form of protection given to the author or creators of "original works or authorship"
- Works that are in the public domain belong to everyone and can be freely used without compensating the authors.
- The stealing of software by copying it and giving or selling it to another person.
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- Is the permission granted by a copyright owner to the person requesting the right to use the copyrighted materials.
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- Term applied to agencies of mass communication, such as newspapers, magazines, and telecommunications.
- Licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators.
- Is the unauthorized use of works under copyright, infringing the copyright holder's "exclusive rights", such as the right to reproduce.
- is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words.
- The recording of dialogue and other sound that takes place simultaneously with the filming of a scene.
- A work that distributes copies of that work to the public.
- Ensuring that the copyright owner is given credit for what was used in a media outlet.
- Is work prepared by an employee as part of their work, the employer owns the work.
- Is a type of Intellectual property that relates to inventions.
19 Clues: Is taking someone's work and calling it yours. • A work that distributes copies of that work to the public. • Is a type of Intellectual property that relates to inventions. • is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words. • The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions • ...
Employment Law 2015-11-27
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- - Inside information on a firm's processes, products, or inventions.
- - forbids discrimination on the basis of a physical or mental disability if the individual can perform "essential function" of the job.
- - a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries
- - Contract negotiated by employer and representatives of the labor union.
- - secures the right of employees to decide for themselves whether or not to join or financially support a union.
- - The party who pays another party for work
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- - A Federal law that was enacted in 1947 that prohibited certain union practices and required improvement in union disclosure of financial and political dealings.
- - forbids discrimination against any person aged 40 or older in hiring, firing, promotion, or other aspect of employment.
- - recognized employee rights to collective bargaining, protected the right to belong to a union, prohibited many anti-union tactics then used by employers, and set up the National Labor Relations Board(NLRB).
- - An insurance program that provides income for workers who are injured or who develop a disability or a disease as a result of their job.
- - A defined group of employees formed for the purposes of representing those employees with the employer as to the terms of a collective contract of employment.
- -contractual relationships in which an employee can be dismissed by an employer for any reason, and without warning.
- - A promise that the employer and the employee will be fair in their dealings with each other.
- - The party who does the work.
14 Clues: - The party who does the work. • - The party who pays another party for work • - Inside information on a firm's processes, products, or inventions. • - Contract negotiated by employer and representatives of the labor union. • - A promise that the employer and the employee will be fair in their dealings with each other. • ...
Chapter 18-20 Vocab 2014-12-22
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- ______ Proviso: proposal made in 1846 to prohibit slavery in the territory added to the United States as a result of the Mexican-American War
- ______ Gin: a hand-operated machine that cleans seeds and other unwanted material
- ________: is a person who favors an agricultural way of life and government policies that support agricultural interests
- ________: a person who flees or tries to escape (for example, from slavery)
- __________ Revolution: the dramatic change in economies and cultures brought about by the use of machines to do work formerly done by hand
- _______________ Debates a series of political debates between candidates in the Illinois race for U.S. senator
- _____________ is a person whose wealth comes from the ownership of industrial businesses and who favors government policies that support industry
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- __________ of 1850: the agreements made in order to admit California into the Union as a free state.
- ___________: a loose association of states with separate governments or the South during the Civil War
- _______________ Act: an act passed in 1854 that allowed settlers to determine whether slavery would be allowed in the new territories
- ____ Scott Decision: held that African Americans could never be citizens of the United States and that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional
- ________Compromise of ____: Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state and Maine was admitted as a free state
- _________:is a large area of privately owned land where crops were grown through the labor of workers who lived on the land
- _____________: the clearing away of forests
- _____: the United States as one nation united under a single government. During the Civil War, the North.
- ___________ are new ideas, methods, or inventions
- _________ person who moves from one country to another. Such a movement is called immigration
17 Clues: _____________: the clearing away of forests • ___________ are new ideas, methods, or inventions • ________: a person who flees or tries to escape (for example, from slavery) • ______ Gin: a hand-operated machine that cleans seeds and other unwanted material • _________ person who moves from one country to another. Such a movement is called immigration • ...
Copyright Vocabulary Activity 2023-10-17
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- The unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or sharing of copyrighted material.
- The legal protection granted to the original creators of creative works, giving them exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display their work.
- A licensing system that allows creators to share their work with various permissions and restrictions.
- Unauthorized use of copyrighted material, violating the exclusive rights of the copyright holder.
- A legal protection for logos, brand names, and symbols used to identify products or services.
- The rights related to the public performance of a creative work, typically managed by performing rights organizations.
- The point at which a copyright or license term ends, and the work enters the public domain.
- To modify a creative work to create something new, often within the bounds of fair use.
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- Domain Works that are no longer protected by copyright and can be used freely by the public.
- Copying someone else's work or ideas without giving proper credit or permission.
- The creator or originator of a creative work, often holding the copyright.
- A discussion or analysis of a creative work, typically protected by fair use.
- To keep ownership or control of a creative work or its rights.
- A humorous or satirical imitation of a creative work, often protected under fair use.
- Original expressions of ideas, such as art, literature, music, and more, eligible for copyright protection.
- A legal agreement granting permission to use a creative work under specified terms and conditions.
- Creating a new work by altering or combining elements of existing creative works.
- A doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission, typically for purposes like criticism, commentary, or education.
- The rights to control the commercial use of one's name, image, or likeness.
- A work that combines elements from various sources, often requiring permission or a license.
- Making a creative work available to the public, often under a specific license.
- A legal protection for inventions, distinct from copyright.
22 Clues: A legal protection for inventions, distinct from copyright. • To keep ownership or control of a creative work or its rights. • The creator or originator of a creative work, often holding the copyright. • The rights to control the commercial use of one's name, image, or likeness. • A discussion or analysis of a creative work, typically protected by fair use. • ...
Intro to Software Technology - Quiz 2 2024-09-25
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- a user data is known as
- a device often used to share an Internet connection with more than one computer.
- Communication used with the telephones in a company as well as the computer network is called _____ communication.
- the first network to connect computers across long distances.
- measures how much data can flow through a specific connection at one time.
- the collection of programs that run on hardware.
- a unique address for a computer on the network is called an ____ address.
- helps to keep out unwanted traffic and intruders – many personal computers also run firewalls to keep intruders like viruses out
- the right to copy or reproduce a song, photograph, movie, or written work.
- a term that is used to describe how to behave in a way that is for the good of everyone.
- programs that store data temporarily for processing by another program later.
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- a text in a document that is linked to other information.
- _________ tolerance is the ability of a network to recover after any type of failure.
- the act of trying to fix what is wrong in a system.
- the physical parts of the computer.
- represent a brand. T
- a set of computers and other peripheral devices, such as printers, that are connected to each other and can communicate with one another.
- used to store items like photos, videos, music, documents, and even applications in a place they can access using the Internet.
- programs used by these computing devices to let users do all kinds of things, from using calendars and efficiency tools to playing games and reading e-books.
- are registered ideas for techniques, inventions, or processes.
- is the act of taking someone else’s writing and passing it off as your own.
- an ordered waiting list of tasks, such as files waiting to be printed.
22 Clues: represent a brand. T • a user data is known as • the physical parts of the computer. • the collection of programs that run on hardware. • the act of trying to fix what is wrong in a system. • a text in a document that is linked to other information. • the first network to connect computers across long distances. • ...
Live Magazine Review(5月W3-4&6月W1-2) 2021-06-29
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- Coach 黃萬隆 did his best to _____ the team before the HBL semifinal.(5月p.33)
- Ang lee is regarded as one of the most _____ film directors of his generation.(6月p.11)
- There's not much in the way of _____ in this town - just the cinema and a couple of pubs.(5月p.53)
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- MUSMA, a world-famous art museum, is known for modern _____ showcased in an ancient cave palace.(6月p.21)
- Millie Bobby Brown gave part of the profits of Florence by Mills to cancer _____.(6月p.13)
- The hotel _____s an award-winning French restaurant and a rooftop swimming pool.(6月p.19)
- Gordon Ramsay found a _____ for a Korean dish and decided to make it in the next season of Masterchef.(5月p.35)
- Despite inventions like IMAX and _____ 3-D technology, cinema continues to lose ground to television.(5月p.55)
8 Clues: Coach 黃萬隆 did his best to _____ the team before the HBL semifinal.(5月p.33) • Ang lee is regarded as one of the most _____ film directors of his generation.(6月p.11) • The hotel _____s an award-winning French restaurant and a rooftop swimming pool.(6月p.19) • Millie Bobby Brown gave part of the profits of Florence by Mills to cancer _____.(6月p.13) • ...
Pharaoh's Curse 2023-11-12
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- Sensation The supposed curse gained significant attention in the media, contributing to its notoriety and public fascination
- Inscriptions Some tombs purportedly had inscriptions warning against desecration, adding to the lore of the Pharaoh's Curse
- Carnarvon The financier of the Tutankhamun excavation, he died shortly after the tomb's discovery, fueling rumors of the curse
- Appropriation The Pharaoh's Curse concept has been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes about ancient Egypt and sensationalizing archaeological discoveries
- Impact The concept of the Pharaoh's Curse has influenced literature, movies, and popular culture, often depicted in stories about ancient Egypt
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- Skepticism Many archaeologists dismiss the idea of a Pharaoh's Curse as superstition, attributing events to natural causes or coincidence
- Curse Mythical belief that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb would bring misfortune or death to those involved
- Tomb The discovery of this young pharaoh's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 sparked widespread interest in the concept of the Pharaoh's Curse
8 Clues: Curse Mythical belief that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb would bring misfortune or death to those involved • Inscriptions Some tombs purportedly had inscriptions warning against desecration, adding to the lore of the Pharaoh's Curse • ...
Airman Crossword 2021-10-05
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- place where Conor wanted to go because he thought no one cared about him
- frenchmen who taught Conor and Isabella and was framed for the king's murder
- daughter of the king and heir to the throne; love interest of Conor
- Conor's father who is an renowned sharpshooter and is third in power, behind king and marshall
- the profession or hobby of boxing
- what pushed Conor to decide to leave the Saltees
- diving bell where Otto and Conor practiced fencing
- king of the Saltees who was murdered by Bonvillian
- what saved Bonvillian after Conor shot him
- nickname of Victor Vigny and name of Conor's flying machine
- a jump forward in fencing followed by a lunge.
- marshall and main antagonist of the story; wants the throne
- smaller island of the Saltees which is turned into a diamond-mining prison
- where Otto and Conor hid their seven bags of diamonds
- guard that supervised Conor during his time on Little Saltee
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- one of Conor's inventions that he used to escape Little Saltee
- Conor and Linus Wynter
- the reason that Bonvillian kept Isabella alive
- reason for Conor to stay and save his family
- alter personality of Conor Broekhart which he uses when he is imprisoned on Little Saltee
- what did Bonvillian tell the Broekharts happened to Conor after the king's murder
- main character who is framed and is sent to Little Saltee
- tool used to gather diamonds which was used as a foil for fencing lessons
- lighted the cubby in Conor's cell where he devised his flying machine
- bigger island of the Saltees where everyone lives
- contraption that Conor used to retrieve his diamonds and to save his family
- blind spy who was positioned in the prison and helped Conor through the early days in prison
- alias that Conor took when he donned the glider
- top Battering Ram who strikes a deal with Conor and protects him
- the college that Conor is attending in England
30 Clues: Conor and Linus Wynter • the profession or hobby of boxing • what saved Bonvillian after Conor shot him • reason for Conor to stay and save his family • the reason that Bonvillian kept Isabella alive • a jump forward in fencing followed by a lunge. • the college that Conor is attending in England • alias that Conor took when he donned the glider • ...
Hogwarts Subjects - two are two words! 2026-03-12
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- It was a class that taught about how Muggles lived their lives, as well as various Muggle inventions and their use of electricity.
- It presented a very wide range of different spells concerned with giving a target new and unexpected properties and/or making the target perform certain actions.
- It was a very difficult theory-based subject that practised the art of changing the form or appearance of an object, as well as changing it back.
- It was the exact art and subtle science of creating various liquid mixtures with different magical effects.
- Defence Against the Dark Arts, teaches protection, how to use offensive and protective spells, and how to handle dark creatures.
- It was the study of magical plants and fungi.
- It was a theoretical subject that involved the study and translation of ancient runic scripts.
- ...Of Magic. It was the study of the history of the wizarding world. The lessons in this class were only lectures about significant names, dates and events in wizarding history.
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- It was the art of predicting the future.
- It was a class which instructed students about various magical beasts; about their behaviour and how to properly identify and approach them.
- It was the class that taught students how to fly by riding on magic flying broomsticks.
- Ït was a branch of magic concerned with the magical properties of numbers.
- It involved observation of the night skies with telescopes.
- It was the magical form of teleportation in the wizarding world that allowed a person to instantly travel from one location to another.
14 Clues: It was the art of predicting the future. • It was the study of magical plants and fungi. • It involved observation of the night skies with telescopes. • Ït was a branch of magic concerned with the magical properties of numbers. • It was the class that taught students how to fly by riding on magic flying broomsticks. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-18
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- People like Copernicus made important discoveries in this subject. He learned that the sun was in the middle of the universe using this.The study of space.
- This helped with the invention of the microscope and the telescope. This helped with astronomy and biology.
- This had problems with the Scientific Revolution because it caused people to doubt the role of God, the church, and their power.
- The process of gathering information through a set of steps, experimenting, and observing.
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- Sir Isaac Newton proved the law of ____ that says that any two things attract things to themselves - according to their size.
- This Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician was very influential in the Scientific Revolution. He is famous for improving the telescope.
- The theory that the sun is in the center of the universe. Nicolaus Coperinicous is well known for having this theory.
- The new influx of knowledge of the Scientific Revolution was a big part of this.
- This was invented during the Scientific Revolution and greatly affected the advancements in biology, allowing people to see a close up view of cells, bacteria, and other microscopic things.
- Berengario da Carpi made great advances in the understanding of the human body. Scientists like him dissected the human body to get a more accurate view of the body. The study of the human body.
10 Clues: The new influx of knowledge of the Scientific Revolution was a big part of this. • The process of gathering information through a set of steps, experimenting, and observing. • This helped with the invention of the microscope and the telescope. This helped with astronomy and biology. • ...
Gravity Exploration 2022-05-17
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), and discovering gravity
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
9 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. • ...
Gravity Exploration 2022-05-17
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), and discovering gravity
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
9 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. • ...
Psychology Study Game 2024-09-26
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- Systematic empiricism, empirical questions, public knowledge, peer review, and verifiable results. These are key features of _____
- A scientist wants to make a study and divide people into groups based on gender. This would be an example of a _____-___________ design study
- A portion is taken from a population to estimate the attributes of the whole
- This is a relationship between two variables
- In this sample, everyone has the same chance of being selected at random. this is called a _______ random sample
- In an experiment about the effect of a new diet on weight loss. A scientist found out that the level of physical activity of the subjects lead to different results. Physical activity would be a ____ variable?
- random sample In this sample, everyone has the same chance of being selected at random (3 words with spaces)
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- A ______ is a group of individuals or items sharing a characteristic that a researcher studies.
- In a study a scientist wants to observe how a new diet, physical activity, and workout routine affect weight loss. This is an _____study?
- In a study of flat earth, a scientist fully believes that the earth is flat and has fixed ideas, no peer review, selective discoveries, non-repeatable results, and claims of widespread usefulness. These are key features of _____
- Something we can observe and measure in an experiment is called a _____ Variable
- _____ is a DIRECT relationship between variables also known as cause and effect relationship
- A variable that is manipulated and tested is called a _____ Variable
- Method involving a set of questions to describe opinions, attitudes, and make predictions about behavior are called_______
14 Clues: This is a relationship between two variables • A variable that is manipulated and tested is called a _____ Variable • A portion is taken from a population to estimate the attributes of the whole • Something we can observe and measure in an experiment is called a _____ Variable • ...
STS 2020-06-08
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- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- Customized medicine
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- The dark continent.
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- Gene chip
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
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- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- It is the use of applied science.
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- It is 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.
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
60 Clues: Gene chip • Customized medicine • The dark continent. • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
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- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- The dark continent.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- Customized medicine
- It is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- It is the use of applied science.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
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- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Gene chip
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
60 Clues: Gene chip • The dark continent. • Customized medicine • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
PEOPLE 2 2023-06-26
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- Someone who trains and guides individuals or teams in sports or other activities. Coaches provide instruction, motivation, and support for improvement.
- A person who investigates and reports news stories. Journalists gather information, conduct interviews, and share important events and issues with the public.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings and structures. Architects use creativity, engineering principles, and practical considerations to create functional and aesthetic spaces.
- A person who expresses themselves through dance movements. Dancers learn choreography and perform gracefully, telling stories through their dance.
- A medical professional who cares for patients' health and well-being. Nurses assist doctors, administer treatments, and provide comfort and support to patients.
- A person who starts and operates their own business. Entrepreneurs take risks, develop ideas, and work hard to bring their visions to life and provide value to society.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. Actors bring characters to life and entertain audiences with their acting skills.
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- An educator who imparts knowledge and guides students' learning. Teachers create engaging lessons, inspire curiosity, and help students grow academically and personally.
- Someone who operates aircraft and is responsible for flying and navigating. Pilots ensure the safety of passengers and cargo while traveling to different destinations.
- Someone who conducts scientific research and experiments to understand the world and make discoveries. Scientists contribute to advancements in knowledge and technology.
- A person who offers their time and skills to help others or contribute to a cause without expecting payment. Volunteers make a positive impact in communities.
- Someone who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems. Engineers use their knowledge of science and math to solve problems and create innovations.
- An individual who travels to space and explores the unknown. Astronauts undergo rigorous training and conduct scientific experiments during space missions.
- Someone who uses their voice to sing songs. Singers perform on stage or record their music, bringing joy and emotions through their singing.
14 Clues: A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. Actors bring characters to life and entertain audiences with their acting skills. • Someone who uses their voice to sing songs. Singers perform on stage or record their music, bringing joy and emotions through their singing. • ...
test 2026-03-17
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- Je transforme des idées en inventions concrètes.
- Je permets à une machine de savoir qui tu es.
- Sans moi, un robot ne sait pas quoi faire.
- Je rends tout extrêmement froid, presque figé.
- Je travaille tout seul, mais quelqu’un m’a programmé.
- Je suis un chemin fermé pour que l’électricité passe.
- Même si tu pars discrètement, je peux te trahir.
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- Je peux attirer des choses sans les toucher.
- Je remarque ce que tu ne vois pas et le dis à une machine.
- Je suis une recette pour résoudre un problème étape par étape.
- Je ne disparais pas, mais je peux changer de forme.
- Je transforme l’électricité ou la chaleur en mouvement.
- Je suis acide, jaune, et je peux même produire un peu d’électricité.
- On m’oublie souvent, mais mon nom brille dans les cours d’électricité et même sur des voitures.
14 Clues: Sans moi, un robot ne sait pas quoi faire. • Je peux attirer des choses sans les toucher. • Je permets à une machine de savoir qui tu es. • Je rends tout extrêmement froid, presque figé. • Je transforme des idées en inventions concrètes. • Même si tu pars discrètement, je peux te trahir. • Je ne disparais pas, mais je peux changer de forme. • ...
Job 2023-06-16
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- They are skilled cooks who prepare delicious meals in restaurants or hotels. They create recipes, cook ingredients, and present dishes attractively.
- They are creative individuals who express themselves through various forms of art. They paint, draw, sculpt, and create beautiful works of art.
- They are healthcare professionals who assist doctors and care for patients. They monitor vital signs, administer medication, and provide comfort.
- They are curious individuals who conduct experiments and research to discover new things about the world. They study and analyze data to make scientific discoveries.
- They are explorers who travel to space in spacecraft. They conduct research, perform experiments, and contribute to our understanding of the universe.
- They are professionals who design and build structures, machines, and systems. They use math and science to solve problems and improve technology.
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- They are skilled individuals who engage in sports and physical activities. They train, compete, and strive to achieve success in their chosen sport.
- They are trained individuals who fly and operate airplanes or helicopters. They ensure safe takeoffs, landings, and navigate during flights.
- Officer They are law enforcement officers who maintain order, prevent crimes, and protect citizens. They patrol the streets and enforce laws.
- They are brave individuals who extinguish fires and save people's lives. They wear protective gear and use hoses and equipment to fight fires.
- They are talented individuals who play musical instruments or sing. They create and perform music, entertaining and inspiring audiences.
- They are medical professionals who help people stay healthy and treat illnesses. They examine patients, prescribe medicine, and perform surgeries.
- They are individuals who educate students and help them learn new subjects. They provide guidance, assign homework, and conduct tests.
- They are individuals who cultivate crops and raise animals for food production. They plant seeds, care for animals, and harvest crops.
14 Clues: They are individuals who educate students and help them learn new subjects. They provide guidance, assign homework, and conduct tests. • They are individuals who cultivate crops and raise animals for food production. They plant seeds, care for animals, and harvest crops. • ...
Mankind the Story of Us Episode 1 & 2 2021-09-27
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- The land of Sparta was invaded by this power.
- These parts gave China a huge advantage when using crossbows and other items.
- These people first used a keel on a boat to keep it from tipping over in rough seas.
- In order to get men to work faster on building the pyramids, they put them in teams to --- with each other.
- China's first emperor died from --- poisoning.
- Athenians --- in order to decide whether they should go to war against the Persians.
- The pharoah that led his people from the front.
- This material replaced bronze as the strongest material.
- The Phoenicians created this for their writing system.
- Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism are all belief systems we call ---.
- Land ownership and agriculture eventually led to ___
- China's first emperor.
- Craftsman built these, not slaves.
- both wolves and humans hunt in a ----.
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- This was introduced when animals and humans lived closer to one another.
- About 100 families traveled to their ancestral --- in order to keep their important writings safe.
- Iron could hold an __ better than any other material at the time.
- This state could stand with Sparta or be taken over by Persia.
- Caused a big disruption in the bronze trade.
- These animals became domesticated and hunting partners with humans.
- Tin plus copper makes ...
- These people wrote many stories which eventually became the bible.
- Humans didn't have natural weapons so they needed ----.
- Seeing seeds --- in the garbage gave a woman the idea to plant them in the ground.
- Humans first appeared here.
- Protects humans from predators and allowed them to have smaller stomachs and bigger brains.
- Archaeologists found evidence of accidents near the pyramids when they examined ---- of workers.
- This invention helped them organize the craftsmen who worked on the pyramids.
- Persian ---- threatened to destroy the writings created by the Babylonians.
- The Chinese cast their iron to form --- objects.
30 Clues: China's first emperor. • Tin plus copper makes ... • Humans first appeared here. • Craftsman built these, not slaves. • both wolves and humans hunt in a ----. • Caused a big disruption in the bronze trade. • The land of Sparta was invaded by this power. • China's first emperor died from --- poisoning. • The pharoah that led his people from the front. • ...
Social Studies Vocab Review One 2025-03-24
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- This Chinese Dynasty saw a Golden Age and increases in inventions
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Warriors of Japan that served the Daimyo
- Took control of England; from Normandy
- This "city" was built during the isolation era of the Ming Dynasty
- This Japanese prince brought in Buddhism and Confucianism from China
- A piece of land in Medieval times that was the center of manoralism
- Why Constantinople was easy to protect; it was surrounded by _________
- Trade route of Africa
- The feudal pyramid of Japan was based on the ______________
- This Chinese Dynasty was marked with isolationism after being overtaken by foreigners
- Major trade item of Africa
- Justinian's __________ was a set of rules of the Byzantine Empire
- This Chinese Dynasty increased Buddhism
- Timbuktu and Djenne were popular cities of Africa because they were located on this river
- The mountain range in Northern Italy
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- Holy City of Christianity and Judaism
- The Bayeux Tapestry tells of the story of this Battle won by William
- Trade route that connected Asia, Europe, and Africa
- Byzantine empire was established after the fall of this empire
- Peninsula that was the birth of Islam
- A major invention of the Chinese Song Dynasty
- $$$$ trade item of Africa
- This Chinese Dynasty was established by the foreign rule of the Khans
- A type of worship in African Culture that is related to deceased relatives
- Religion of the Byzantine Empire
- Holy City of Islam
- He took a pilgrimage to Mecca and spread Islam; also showed the wealth of Africa
- This guy sailed for China with his fleet of ships
- Oral storytellers of African tribes
- Japanese religion based on kami, nature, and animism
- This form of math was a contribution of Islam/Muslim scholars
- The people who live in monasteries
- Prefix meaning "Earth"
34 Clues: Holy City of Islam • Trade route of Africa • Prefix meaning "Earth" • $$$$ trade item of Africa • Major trade item of Africa • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • Religion of the Byzantine Empire • The people who live in monasteries • Oral storytellers of African tribes • The mountain range in Northern Italy • Holy City of Christianity and Judaism • ...
Technology 2025-11-12
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- What noun describes a new device or idea created to solve a problem?
- The article says many teens do not reach for this first in the morning. A _
- The title: How _ _ the Lives of Teens Today
- What word means keeping different things in the right amounts?
- What long phrase describes technology that can think or learn like humans?
- What two word term describes a computer-generated 3D environment that feels real?
- What do we call something that becomes popular for a period of time?
- How many hours a day do studies show students spend on screens?
- The internet has made creativity _______________
- Designing clothes can be done ___ ofline or online?
- What do we call alerts or messages from apps on your phone?
- What word means joined or linked together (like people online)?
- In the past, where did students go for research? To the ___
- What short word means a software program on your phone or tablet?
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- What wearable device tells time and connects to your phone?
- What do you call a person who creates new ideas or inventions?
- What is an activity people try to complete for fun or competition?
- Which app is known for short, viral dance and music videos?
- Some students may check ___ for their grades when they wake up
- Technology has ___ how we learn, think, and connect
- Many students feel the pressure to receive __ on their social media
- Which adjective means having new and original ideas?
- What word means the duty to act correctly and make good choices?
- What month is it?
- What is your first name?
- Technology, for many teens, is a ____ not just a tool
- Teens need to have the right amount of screen time or ______
- Which platform is famous for long and short videos and channels? Youtube
- I am your teacher. Ms. _______
- What word describes something spreading quickly online?
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? • ...
PEOPLE 2 2023-06-26
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- Someone who trains and guides individuals or teams in sports or other activities. Coaches provide instruction, motivation, and support for improvement.
- An individual who travels to space and explores the unknown. Astronauts undergo rigorous training and conduct scientific experiments during space missions.
- A person who starts and operates their own business. Entrepreneurs take risks, develop ideas, and work hard to bring their visions to life and provide value to society.
- An educator who imparts knowledge and guides students' learning. Teachers create engaging lessons, inspire curiosity, and help students grow academically and personally.
- A person who investigates and reports news stories. Journalists gather information, conduct interviews, and share important events and issues with the public.
- A person who offers their time and skills to help others or contribute to a cause without expecting payment. Volunteers make a positive impact in communities.
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- Someone who uses their voice to sing songs. Singers perform on stage or record their music, bringing joy and emotions through their singing.
- A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. Actors bring characters to life and entertain audiences with their acting skills.
- Someone who conducts scientific research and experiments to understand the world and make discoveries. Scientists contribute to advancements in knowledge and technology.
- A professional who designs and plans buildings and structures. Architects use creativity, engineering principles, and practical considerations to create functional and aesthetic spaces.
- A medical professional who cares for patients' health and well-being. Nurses assist doctors, administer treatments, and provide comfort and support to patients.
- A person who expresses themselves through dance movements. Dancers learn choreography and perform gracefully, telling stories through their dance.
- Someone who designs and builds structures, machines, or systems. Engineers use their knowledge of science and math to solve problems and create innovations.
- Someone who operates aircraft and is responsible for flying and navigating. Pilots ensure the safety of passengers and cargo while traveling to different destinations.
14 Clues: A person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. Actors bring characters to life and entertain audiences with their acting skills. • Someone who uses their voice to sing songs. Singers perform on stage or record their music, bringing joy and emotions through their singing. • ...
CCS#11: Culture, Subculture, Counterculture 2020-02-02
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- These cultural patterns set apart a segment of a society’s population.
- This kind of culture rejects the ideas, symbols, or values of most people in their society in an attempt to change how society operates.
- This viewpoint indicates that the contributions of nonwhite people are largely overlooked or denied in public education and throughout culture in the US (and other places), and that cultures of majority nonwhite countries are often looked down on or ignored.
- In this sociological perspective, cultures provide order and cohesiveness to a society.
- These cultural patterns are broadly in line with a society’s cultural ideals and values
- Cultural patterns that are less accessible and distinguish a society’s elite.
- The practice of judging one culture by the standards of another
- This viewpoint highlights the lives of Africans and their descendants around the world.
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- Also known as “popular” culture, these cultural behaviors and ideas are widely accessible and valued throughout a society.
- This indicates that some aspects of culture change while others remain the same even when there is no other reason to continue doing things in the same way. Similarly, it indicates that new inventions create the need to form new cultures and norms.
- In this sociological perspective, culture can be used as a basis to reinforce the power of some groups over other groups in society, marginalizing those with less power.
- In this sociological perspective, shared culture creates shared realities that we collectively create.
- This perspective recognizes cultural diversity and advocates for the equal standing of a wide array of cultural traditions
- This idea indicates that many cultures come together to form a single combined culture.
- This indicates that cultural ideas and practices move from one society to another.
15 Clues: The practice of judging one culture by the standards of another • These cultural patterns set apart a segment of a society’s population. • Cultural patterns that are less accessible and distinguish a society’s elite. • This indicates that cultural ideas and practices move from one society to another. • ...
Dove Crossword 2024-03-11
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- A device used for hermeneutic value where an informant who wants to meet with the detective with a solution to solve the case is found murdered with important evidence now missing
- The detective stories habit of calling attention to itself
- Results that come from the writer's imagination that give stories special characters and settings
- A regulative structure used to traditionally tell two stories, one of the investigation (present) and one of the crime (past)
- A message of big importance from a dying person to convey a message that the detective can figure out
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- Elements that characterize a genre but are not essential to it
- A trajectory of expectations from a tradition or series of previously known works
- The solution of the mystery must be known to the reader but doesn’t have to be known to the detective or police depending on the story
- Traditions or structures of written elements that are already familiar to authors or readers
9 Clues: The detective stories habit of calling attention to itself • Elements that characterize a genre but are not essential to it • A trajectory of expectations from a tradition or series of previously known works • Traditions or structures of written elements that are already familiar to authors or readers • ...
Unit 3 key terms crossword 2 2014-04-23
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- Borrowing money from a bank by drawing out more money than is actually in a current account. Interest is charged on the amount overdrawn.
- Not-for-profit, often voluntary, organisations whose members have a common cause. They attempt to influence political or corporate decisions and those who make the decisions in order to achieve a declared objective
- Tend to be paid to manual workers for working a fixed number of hours per week plus overtime
- The amount of money received from selling goods or services over a period of time
- The process of transforming inventions into products that can be sold to customers
- Measures designed to reduce the number of foreign products coming into a country and attempt to give an advantage to domestic firms to sell products at home or export products overseas
- A graph which shows total revenue and total cost, allowing the break-even point to be drawn
- The flow of cash into and out of a business
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- Payments in kind over and above the wage or salary, such as a company car
- profit Profit which is kept back in the business and used to pay for investment in the business
- Ensuring that quality is produced and delivered at every stage of the production process, often through making quality the responsibility of every worker
- Limits on the physical number of goods that can be exported over a period
- Information that already exists such as accounts and sales records, government statistics, newspaper and internet articles and reports from advertising agencies
- workers Employees who work the whole of the working week
14 Clues: The flow of cash into and out of a business • workers Employees who work the whole of the working week • Payments in kind over and above the wage or salary, such as a company car • Limits on the physical number of goods that can be exported over a period • The amount of money received from selling goods or services over a period of time • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-27
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- that one person has total ownership of another
- a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders.
- a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- the Edo shogunate, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.
- a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
- an Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas
- the last Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- a racial classification used to refer to a person of a combined European and Indigenous American ancestry.
- officially the United East India Company, was a megacorporation founded by a government-directed consolidation of several rival Dutch trading companies in the early 17th century.
- Line of demarcation separated the land between Portugal and Spain
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- to mean an excess of. commodity exports over commodity imports
- the transportation by slave traders of various enslaved African people, mainly to the Americas. The slave trade regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Passage, and existed from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- a trading body for English merchants, specifically to participate in the East Indian spice trade. It later added such items as cotton and silk
- a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- to the exchange of diseases, ideas, food. crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World following the voyage to the Americas by Christo pher Columbus in 1492.
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- a Portuguese mariner and explorer.
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- a Portuguese explorer and Hispanic Monarchy's subject from 1518.
21 Clues: a Portuguese mariner and explorer. • that one person has total ownership of another • a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders. • to mean an excess of. commodity exports over commodity imports • a Portuguese explorer and Hispanic Monarchy's subject from 1518. • Line of demarcation separated the land between Portugal and Spain • ...
Victorian crosswor 2024-11-18
Energy: Fossil Fuels, Solar, Wind & Hydroelectric 2021-11-28
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- One of the first inventions that used hydropower (Corn was ground here)
- Most of this state is powered by hydroelectricity
- Another word for oil
- The tube that water travels through to get to the turbines
- Renewable energy collected from moving water
- Renewable Power from the sun
- These collect energy from the sun
- created to back up water
- Liquid Fossil Fuel
- The flat panels on a wind turbine that are connected to a center shaft
- State of the Hoover Dam
- Only type of rock fossil fuels will be found in
- Solar energy does not create this
- Lots and lots of this is needed for fossil fuels to
- created by heated water
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- One complaint of wind turbines
- 1,000 kilowatts or 1,000,000 watts
- I hope you don't get this in your stocking
- Coal is burnt to heat this
- won't work in all areas
- Years needed to form fossil fuels
- meaning water
- Resource that can NOT be replaced in out lifetime
- Green plants use this to convert solar energy in to food
- this turns to create electricity
- Setting up solar panels can this
- (Tick Tock)
- a process of removing fossil fuels layer by layer
- Resource that CAN be replaced within our lifetime
- found in many places
- Destroyed when mining for fossil fuels
- Renewable Energy collected from moving air
32 Clues: (Tick Tock) • meaning water • Liquid Fossil Fuel • Another word for oil • found in many places • won't work in all areas • State of the Hoover Dam • created by heated water • created to back up water • Coal is burnt to heat this • Renewable Power from the sun • One complaint of wind turbines • this turns to create electricity • Setting up solar panels can this • ...
GTCC Vocab 2026-05-21
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- — Despite earning an advanced degree in engineering, Marcus initially accepted monotonous clerical responsibilities that required little independent judgment or specialized expertise.
- — The nation constructed a monument intended to honor the victims whose sacrifices permanently shaped the country’s history.
- — The scientist’s discoveries ultimately surpassed the theoretical boundaries that had limited researchers for decades.
- — The counselor’s ability to deeply understand the emotional struggles of displaced refugees allowed her to build trust with traumatized families.
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- — After dominating the industry for years, the corporation grew overly confident and failed to recognize emerging competition in the global market.
- — The archivist spent countless hours meticulously restoring fragile historical documents while verifying the accuracy of every translated passage.
- — Although the board members initially disagreed on the proposal, prolonged negotiations eventually produced a collective decision acceptable to nearly everyone involved.
- — Continuous overconsumption of groundwater resources threatens to exhaust the region’s already fragile environmental reserves.
- — Rather than competing with major streaming platforms, the filmmaker targeted a highly specialized audience interested in experimental foreign documentaries.
- — In response to widespread economic hardship, the court agreed to voluntarily suspend several administrative penalties and legal fees.
10 Clues: — The scientist’s discoveries ultimately surpassed the theoretical boundaries that had limited researchers for decades. • — The nation constructed a monument intended to honor the victims whose sacrifices permanently shaped the country’s history. • ...
ArabWord2 2015-02-18
Across
- a chamber inside a mastaba containing a statue of the deceased.
- a tax
- a sweet drink, variously prepared and sometimes medicated.
- a wide-mouthed glass or metal bottle with a lip or spout, for holding and serving beverages.
- a Spanish fortress or palace
- a small, pale yellowish-brown fox, of northern Africa, having large, pointed ears.
- a sweet food that is made with almonds, sugar, and eggs
- a lofty, slender, tower or turret attached to a mosque from which the muezzin calls the people to prayer.
- (in the Altaic group of languages) a title held by hereditary rulers or tribal chiefs.
- the officiating priest of a mosque.
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.
- (animal or its meat) slaughtered or prepared in the manner prescribed by Islamic law.
- a Muslim learned in religious matters ( ä lim)
- the act of treating the body by rubbing, kneading, patting, or the like, to stimulate circulation
- a salutation meaning “peace,” used especially in Islamic countries.
- any of various bases
- a paste made of ground sesame seeds.
- a title of respect for a Muslim who knows the Koran by heart.
Down
- an Arabic reception or banquet
- a custom house; customs.
- ancient type of water-supply system developed and still used in arid regions of the world.
- the head of the local government of a town
- WATERCOURSE, RAVINE
- a line of animals, prisoners, or slaves chained and driven along together.
- an arc of the horizon
- WATER LILY; especially : EGYPTIAN LOTUS
- a tropical Old World tree
- a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps
- a cotton fabric
- (in a mosque) a niche or decorative panel designating the kiblah.
- an independent emirate on the Persian Gulf
- a white substance with a strong smell that is used in medicine and to keep insects away
- calculi found chiefly in the gastrointestinal organs and formerly believed to possess magical properties
- a member of a Bantu people of Zanzibar and the neighboring coast of Africa.
- a palace or mansion.
35 Clues: a tax • a cotton fabric • WATERCOURSE, RAVINE • a palace or mansion. • any of various bases • an arc of the horizon • a custom house; customs. • a tropical Old World tree • a Spanish fortress or palace • an Arabic reception or banquet • the officiating priest of a mosque. • a paste made of ground sesame seeds. • WATER LILY; especially : EGYPTIAN LOTUS • ...
Chapter 10 Test 2026-01-24
Across
- A road built by the federal government that connected the east with Ohio
- Identical machine parts that cold be quickly put together to make a complete product
- Shares of ownership in a company
- An artificial waterway connecting Albany, New York on the Hudson River with Buffalo, New York on Lake Erie
- The removal of weapons
- An economic system in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce whatever they want
- While the United States would not interfere with any existing European colonies in the Americas, it would oppose any new European colonies
- Scientific discoveries that simplify work
- The official count of a population
- The change from an agrarian society to one based on industry which began in Great Britain and spread to the United States around 1800
- An economic system in which individuals put their capital into a business in hopes of making a profit; the economic system in the United States
- A method brining manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency
- Money
- for the admission of Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
- Federal, state, and privately funded projects, such as canals and roads, to develop the nation’s transportation system
Down
- Established that states could not enact legislation that would interfere with Congressional power over interstate commerce
- Toll roads
- Maryland had no right to tax the Second National Bank because it was a federal institution
- A simple machine that quickly and efficiently removes seeds from cotton fiber
- The idea that states have autonomous power
- Separate compartments where water levels were raised or lowered
- An artificial waterway
- A protective tariff, a program of internal improvements, and a national bank
- Tried by a military court
- Large businesses
- Gives an inventor the sole legal right to the invention and its profits for a certain period of time
- A border without armed forces
- A steamboat built by Robert Fulton
- The loyalty of a person to his or her region
29 Clues: Money • Toll roads • Large businesses • An artificial waterway • The removal of weapons • Tried by a military court • A border without armed forces • Shares of ownership in a company • A steamboat built by Robert Fulton • The official count of a population • Scientific discoveries that simplify work • The idea that states have autonomous power • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
Across
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- Customized medicine
- Gene chip
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- It is 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.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
Down
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- The dark continent.
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- It is the use of applied science.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
60 Clues: Gene chip • Customized medicine • The dark continent. • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
Across
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- The dark continent.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
Down
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- Gene chip
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- Customized medicine
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- It is the use of applied science.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- It is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
60 Clues: Gene chip • Customized medicine • The dark continent. • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
Across
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- The dark continent.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- Customized medicine
- It is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- It is the use of applied science.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
Down
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Gene chip
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
60 Clues: Gene chip • The dark continent. • Customized medicine • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
STS 2020-06-09
Across
- Customized medicine
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- It is 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.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- It is the use of applied science.
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
Down
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- Gene chip
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- The dark continent.
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
60 Clues: Gene chip • Customized medicine • The dark continent. • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
Chapter 12 Review 2024-05-07
Across
- This group and the Quakers formed the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Great Britain.
- He was formerly a slave who became a persuasive American abolitionist.
- A secret organization that helped runaway slaves and were accompanied by Harriet Tubman and Levi Coffin.
- This person was a Methodist leader who supported industrial reforms and abolition.
- The term for the people who developed and led the new industries of the Industrial Revolution.
- The 1833 Factory Act placed limits on this..
- This person used patents to control the sales of his inventions
- This ideal location produced clot in a shop or home.
- A set of special rights that a government gives to an inventor for a certain period.
- This group was the first known religious group to challenge slavery.
Down
- The term for money that bankers and investors provide for a new business.
- This person led the effort to abolish slavery in the British Empire.
- These people preached outdoors to reach the masses who did not attend church
- This ideal location involved a variety of jobs and was similar to cottage industries.
- This type of engine provided consistent and reliable power for the Industrial Revolution
- This class was created because of the Industrial Revolution and was separated into upper and lower parts.
- This person invented the reaping machine.
- This person invented the cotton gin.
- This person convinced Wilberforce to remain in Parliament so he could serve God and the people of Great Britain.
- Workers formed these to protect themselves from competition and seek better wages and working conditions.
- The most violent workers reform movement in its pursuit of change.
- This person developed the puddling process for removing impurities in iron.
- Thousands of people were changed by the gospel of this person who preached in England, Wales, and the American colonies.
- This ideal location established fixed work times and brought workers and machines together in large buildings.
- This person made railroads common in Great Britain.
- This person developed a seed drill for placing seeds in even rows.
26 Clues: This person invented the cotton gin. • This person invented the reaping machine. • The 1833 Factory Act placed limits on this.. • This person made railroads common in Great Britain. • This ideal location produced clot in a shop or home. • This person used patents to control the sales of his inventions • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-09
Across
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- The dark continent.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
Down
- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- Gene chip
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- _____ is produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- Customized medicine
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- It is the use of applied science.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- It is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolt against the government, typically due to perceived oppression.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
60 Clues: Gene chip • Customized medicine • The dark continent. • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
STS 2020-06-08
Across
- Applications that encorporate extremely small devices
- The first American civilization people in Mesoamerica.
- It is 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 produced by cars, by fossil fuels use for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas.
- It is a vast network of high speed wires and satellite relays linking computers worldwide.
- It is one of the most advanced civilizations in the world before the arrival of Europeans; Reached its highest development from about 300 to 900 A.D.
- It is the conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- A heat trapping gases caused mainly by burning fossil fuels.
- Gene chip
- Freud was one of the first to use this and this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- It is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- It is included in ancient antecedent, the sole purpose of this original event was to give news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- Published by Galileo Galileo and also known as The Starry Messenger in 1610.
- Inventor of the Water frame (Last name).
- It is a way of thinking about or approaching a topic.
- In industrial revolution, Trans-Siberian railroad is located at?
- This involves use of new communication networks: Internet as mass medium.
- Inventor of the flying shuttle (Last name).
- Father of psychoanalysis (Last name)
- A type of biodiversity in which the number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name).
- Using the products of living organism to make a product or solve a problem
- A type of biodiversity in which a large variety of different ecosystem on earth, have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in habitat.
- The dark continent.
- It is the use of applied science.
- They were founded by the Mexica, (came from west Mexico)and were called the people of the sun.
- What planet has an average temperature of 855°F.
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- A snapshot of small molecules produced during cellular metabolism
- In industrial revolution, Berlin-to-Baghdad railroad is located at?
- Created by Aztecs and also known as floating garden.
- In Inca empire, it is their own record system that involves knots tied to colored rope.
- Using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form of speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than every before.
- The first civilization to harvest potatoes.
- In industrial revolution, this system uses machines as its method, which leads to large level of production.
- It is the unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- It is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- In industrial revolution these were invented which replaced human labor.
- It is the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place.
- Buddhist monks usually do this 15 hrs a day.
- _____ is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- Included in modern Era and is a technology that uses radio waves to provide network connectivity.
- It is the birth place of industrial revolution.
- It is originally referring to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- Customized medicine
- It is included in ancient antecedent, invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians and its purpose was as a modern day paper.
- Inventor of the Spinning Jenny (Last name).
- It includes air, water, soil, biological environment, noise, a esthetic, cultural, socio-economic and political conditions.
- Variety of living things on earth, to include billions of species inhabiting land, air and aquatic ecosystem.
- It is the headship or leader in a barangay.
- Inventor of the Power loom (Last name).
- It is identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time.
- Freud believed _____ were your unconscious mind talking to you and it is very symbolic and difficult to analyze.
- A type of biodiversity in which each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic make up.
- Inventor of the Spinning mule (Last name).
- Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name).
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances
- In industrial revolution, this system uses hand tools and produces small level of production.
- Grown in lab and treated with different chemicals to be developed into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant
- This refers to merging of what we're three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
60 Clues: Gene chip • Customized medicine • The dark continent. • It is the use of applied science. • Father of psychoanalysis (Last name) • Most famous city in Inca Empire/Incas. • Inventor of the Power loom (Last name). • Inventor of Sewing machine (Last name). • Inventor of the Cotton gin (Last name). • Inventor of the Water frame (Last name). • ...
Gravity Exploration 2022-05-17
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), and discovering gravity
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
9 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. • ...
The Earth's History 2021-02-10
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- An animal known for bananas and mischief.
- A giant rock that people love climbing.
- A clear and fluid liquid that takes up most of earth.
- Put me in a train and I'll fuel it, attach me to wood and light me and you'll get a torch, and be naughty and you'll receive me. What am I?
- What turns into a plant that need water and sun.
- Another animal that you can get milk from but most people don't. Some of them live in the mountains.
- Blazing hot death slime.
- One of the most essential discoveries that keeps you warm.
- Microorganisms that are essential to life, even though most people think of them as things that are gross and kill.
- What you consume to give your body energy.
- It comes in iron, copper, lead, aluminum, gold, oh how precious it is! It is used for making many things, like this computer or phone.
- The harder and stronger sibling of iron that can sometimes be called stainless.
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- What every human needs that plants provide. If you don't have this, you die in a similar way to drowning.
- It lets you see everything and is not a state of matter.
- This sounds almost exactly like a season, and is spelled like one. It's the earliest civilization known to man.
- The primary color that is considered to be "cold".
- What most plants grow on.
- Useless by itself, this weapon allowed for great hunting.
- You would usually shoot this, but in a pinch, you could stab somebody with it.
- It runs just about everything in society, and has become essential to human life.
- A gecko is one of these, and dinosaurs were once believed to be one too.
- It has an age named after it and was used on the earliest of tools.
- A very small rock that is smooth. You might find them on a beach.
- A healthy part of any diet and has a bunch of poisonous versions. Known to go with vegetables.
- The frozen state of water.
- The animal that lets you own your furry blankets and coats.
- The purpose of this is for chopping down trees in a decent amount of video games.
27 Clues: Blazing hot death slime. • What most plants grow on. • The frozen state of water. • A giant rock that people love climbing. • An animal known for bananas and mischief. • What you consume to give your body energy. • What turns into a plant that need water and sun. • The primary color that is considered to be "cold". • A clear and fluid liquid that takes up most of earth. • ...
Types of conflict and authors purpose 2025-06-30
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- an internal struggle a character faces within their own mind
- to present facts and information to educate the reader about a topic
- author provides directions or guidance on how to do something
- a conflict where a character struggles against forces beyond human control, such as weather, wild animals, or a harsh landscape
- a character struggling against man-made inventions or systems that threaten their existence, freedom, or well-being
- to amuse, delight, or engage the reader's imagination
- a character battles against forces that defy the natural order, such as ghosts, demons, or other entities beyond the scope of normal human experience
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- a type of external conflict where two or more characters are pitted against each other
- author seeks to clarify a concept or process, making it easier for the reader to understand
- a character struggles against the norms, values, or laws of their community or the larger social structure
- to list and describe personal past experiences, by retelling events in the order in which they happened
- author uses language to create a vivid picture of a person, place, object, or event
- author aims to convince the reader to agree with their viewpoint or to take a specific action
13 Clues: to amuse, delight, or engage the reader's imagination • an internal struggle a character faces within their own mind • author provides directions or guidance on how to do something • to present facts and information to educate the reader about a topic • author uses language to create a vivid picture of a person, place, object, or event • ...
16-1-A Social Change Process (no spaces 2-word answers) 2024-05-13
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- Global ___ was expanded after explorers from the 1400s discovered that the planet was round.
- Diffusion of technological jobs has resulted in ___ workers, proving that globalization contributes to obesity
- In the world of sociology, social change cannot occur unless people start using new ___ .
- If a society is more ___ , it will experience more social change due to invention.
- The discovery process can upset people, as Galileo’s astronomy discoveries upset leaders in the ___ religion.
- Some slowly, and others quickly, but all societies ___ .
- When one country borrows an item or idea from another country, that is the social change process called ___ .
- The social change in a society depends upon what people ___ , so making predictions about change is hard.
- ___ is an example of invention, as it was created using parts and ideas that already existed.
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- Changes do not interest sociologists unless the results of these changes are ___ & long-lasting.
- World ___ have lowered the costs of bread & meat, proving that globalization has contributed to obesity
- If all of the planet’s history is a 365-day year, all of ___ history is the last 60 seconds of that year.
- Early astronomers are proof that ___ is the route to discovery, as their scientific minds changed the world
- If a country has more ___ with other countries, it will experience more social change due to diffusion.
- ___ is an agent of diffusion, creating social change by bringing cultures and governments together.
- When an idea or material is either reinterpreted or learned, that is the social change process called ___ .
- The social change in a society depends upon its ___ , so making predictions about change is not easy.
- Processes and factors explain why Britain experienced social change ____ than Nigeria.
- Social change happens quickly, but it may seem slow when viewed through a human ___ .
- When an object is created from existing materials or ideas, that is the social change process called ___ .
- When ___ was discovered, it allowed meats to last longer; previously, meat would rot much faster.
21 Clues: Some slowly, and others quickly, but all societies ___ . • If a society is more ___ , it will experience more social change due to invention. • Social change happens quickly, but it may seem slow when viewed through a human ___ . • Processes and factors explain why Britain experienced social change ____ than Nigeria. • ...
Puzzle #1 2023-06-04
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- - The act of setting someone or something free.
- - The study of past events.
- - The act of ending or eliminating a system or practice, especially slavery.
- - An account of events in order of time.
- - A structure or building of historical, cultural, or symbolic importance.
- - To overcome or take control of by force.
- - A violent uprising against authority or government.
- - An object made by humans, typically of historical or cultural significance.
- - A policy of segregation or discrimination based on race.
- - The refusal to accept or comply with something or someone.
- - A group of territories or peoples ruled by a single authority.
- - A settlement established by a foreign power in a distant land.
- - Relating to or characteristic of a major social or political change.
- - The act of finding or uncovering something previously unknown.
- - A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- - The process of developing industries in a country or region.
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- - Ancient times or the quality of being old or ancient.
- - A forcible overthrow of a government or social order.
- - A formal agreement or partnership between two or more parties.
- - The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially of a particular ethnic group.
- - A 16th-century movement for the reform of the Roman Catholic Church.
- - Cultural or historical inheritance passed down from previous generations.
- - The study of human history through excavation and analysis of artifacts.
- RACE - A competition between nations to build up military strength.
- - Information or ideas spread to promote a particular cause or point of view.
- - The right to vote in political elections.
- - A period of renewed interest and innovation in art, literature, and culture.
- - The act of traveling to unfamiliar places in search of new discoveries.
- - The movement of people from one place to another.
- - Freedom from outside control or influence.
30 Clues: - The study of past events. • - An account of events in order of time. • - To overcome or take control of by force. • - The right to vote in political elections. • - Freedom from outside control or influence. • - The act of setting someone or something free. • - The movement of people from one place to another. • - A violent uprising against authority or government. • ...
HISTORY OF THE ATOM 2026-03-24
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- Processes in which atoms rearrange but are not created or destroyed
- Ability for experiments to be repeated with similar results
- Extent to which results accurately support a conclusion
- Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- Scientist who proposed the first modern atomic theory
- Positively charged particles found in the nucleus
- Dalton believed atoms could not be divided into smaller particles
- Dense center of the atom discovered after Dalton’s theory
- Information gathered using the senses or instruments
- Substances formed when atoms of different elements combine
- Representation used to explain or visualize scientific ideas
- Negatively charged particles that disproved atoms were indivisible
- Proposed explanation that can be tested by experiment
- Ability of a theory to forecast outcomes of experiments
- Able to be investigated through experiments or observation
- Substance made of only one type of atom
- Agreement of results with repeated testing and observations
- Smaller particles later discovered within atoms
- Group of atoms chemically bonded together
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- Reliable observations and data that support a scientific explanation
- Neutral particles discovered that exist in the nucleus
- Principle stating matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions
- Law stating compounds form in fixed ratios of atoms
- Measurements or results collected during scientific investigations
- Atoms of the same element with different masses due to different neutrons
- Number of protons defining an element
- Changes made to Dalton’s theory after new discoveries
- Modern understanding that atoms can be split into smaller particles
- Evaluation of scientific work by other experts before acceptance
- Dalton proposed atoms of the same element were this
- Tiny indivisible particles that make up matter according to Dalton
- Well-supported explanation based on evidence and repeated testing
- Able to be proven wrong through evidence
- Controlled test used to support or challenge a theory
- Degree to which results are consistent when repeated
- Process of modifying a theory when new evidence is discovered
36 Clues: Number of protons defining an element • Substance made of only one type of atom • Able to be proven wrong through evidence • Group of atoms chemically bonded together • Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom • Smaller particles later discovered within atoms • Positively charged particles found in the nucleus • ...
sjdjs 2025-11-17
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- – Scientist who described the behavior of electromagnetic waves
- – The range of all EM waves
- – EM wave that can cause sunburn
- – The part of the EM spectrum with long wavelengths
- – Unit used to measure frequency
- – A tiny packet of light energy
- – The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum
- – Navigation system that uses satellite signals
- – System that detects objects using radio waves
- – When light bounces off a surface
- – A straight line that shows the direction of light
- – EM waves with the highest frequency
- – The height of a wave from its rest position
- – Toll system that uses RFID to read vehicles
- – Any material that a wave travels through
- – Light color with the shortest wavelength
- – Long-wavelength EM waves used for broadcasting
- – How many waves pass a point each second
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- – The distance between two matching points on a wave
- – A space with no matter, where light travels fastest
- – Science prize given for major discoveries
- – The part of the spectrum humans can see
- – Part of the “CAT scan,” a medical imaging method
- – A lamp that gives off ultraviolet light
- – Energy traveling as waves or particles
- – The part of the EM spectrum with short wavelengths
- – EM waves felt as heat
- high – Frequency range used for TV broadcasting and mobile phones
- – A shape that splits white light into colors
- – Tag technology that uses radio waves for scanning
- – High-energy wave used for imaging bones
- – When light bends as it moves into a new medium
- – A measure formed by two lines meeting at a point
- – Barcode system using lines read by a scanner
- – Short for microwaves, used in ovens and radar
- – Light color with the longest wavelength
- – To remove or add electrons to an atom
- – Scan that uses strong magnets and radio waves
- high – Frequency range used in FM radio and TV signals
39 Clues: – EM waves felt as heat • – The range of all EM waves • – A tiny packet of light energy • – EM wave that can cause sunburn • – Unit used to measure frequency • – When light bounces off a surface • – EM waves with the highest frequency • – To remove or add electrons to an atom • – Energy traveling as waves or particles • – The part of the spectrum humans can see • ...
NCFE IT Content Area 1 L1/L2 2025-03-09
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- A form that can be used to encourage members of a media production team to think about and identify the different hazards facing them whilst on set.
- Moving visual images.
- Literally, printed words - more specifically, the words and form of a written or printed work.
- Legal protection that is automatically extended to some kind of asset such as a design or graphic image.
- Type of website(netflix) that focuses on producing or hosting high quality content, from news, films and blog posts.
- A static visual representation of something.
- A digital promotional asset for a business, organisation or individual. (www.amazon.com)
- Audio file type.
- Any digital information with speech or music stored on and played through a computer or electronic device
- Any learning system that is based on formalised teaching and education with the help of electronic resources.
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- Type of website(amazon.com) which sole purpose to promote a product or service.
- When clicked or tapped, activate a hyperlink and send the user to another destination.
- through which a user can navigate around a website.
- A website feature, which is between the navigation bar and the start of the content.
- granted by a government to the ‘inventor’ or creator of the asset, giving them the right to stop others, for a limited period, from making, using, or selling the asset.
- Rights that protect the appearance (the shape and configuration) of products, both internally and externally.
- A type of intellectual property distinguished by a recognisable sign(Apple Logo), design, or expression that identifies the product or service as being from a particular source and distinguishes it from others.
- Refers to creative assets and inventions of the mind (from an individual or group of individuals) such as literary and artistic works, design, symbols, images, and even names in commerce environments.
- An approach to the creation of web pages that makes use of flexible layouts and ‘scales’ the content to suit the screen size.
- images, video or audio, refers to the method of communication used by an organisation on their website
- Rights in which certain creative materials - such as text (literary work), musical compositions, films, computer programmes.
21 Clues: Audio file type. • Moving visual images. • A static visual representation of something. • through which a user can navigate around a website. • Type of website(amazon.com) which sole purpose to promote a product or service. • A website feature, which is between the navigation bar and the start of the content. • ...
The Industrial Revolution: Part 1 2020-05-21
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- The time in history during which there were vast improvements in production and changes in manufacturing, agriculture, mining, transportation, and social and economic conditions.
- These were initially developed to improve crop and livestock production.
- These became the main way in which unprocessed goods were transported.
- There was a great need for this material to improve a machine's ability to withstand steam.
- These were people that protested against the use of machines in factories. They blamed a man named Ned Ludd for their actions.
- Land that is shared and can be used by everyone.
- These were created to help save money for people who were ill or unemployed. The members also fought for shorter working hours and the end of child labour.
- An alias that was used by protesters to protect their identities during the riots.
- A person who has a trading business.
- Factory workers became__________ while the workers lived in poverty.
- Industries at home that made handicrafts such as cloths.
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- The house of John Pinney and his family. It was built in 1790 with the mony Pinney made from his slave sugar plantations.
- These were places established to help the poor. In exchange for food and a place to sleep, people worked for no pay.
- This person improved the technology of the steam engine in about 1770.
- These were built because machines were too large to fit into people's houses.
- These were invented to help workers separate grains of wheat from the husks and stalks more efficiently
- The process that describes the movement of people away from rural areas to towns and cities.
- To make things using machines.
- One of the oldest cottage industries in England.
- __________ were the best source of work because they could reach small places, they could be paid little, and they seldom protested.
- Children's safety was horribly ____________ in the mines and factories
- This system was introduced and it meant that only one wealthy person could own and use one section of land.
- John MacAdam invented this to make transport easier
- These were protests and resistance by farm labourers that spread all over Southern England in 1830.
24 Clues: To make things using machines. • A person who has a trading business. • One of the oldest cottage industries in England. • Land that is shared and can be used by everyone. • John MacAdam invented this to make transport easier • Industries at home that made handicrafts such as cloths. • Factory workers became__________ while the workers lived in poverty. • ...
Modern 1750-1900 2022-05-18
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- defined individual and collective rights at the time of the French Revolution.
- what allowed factories to stay open longer and produce more goods
- the fundamental law of the U.S federal system
- was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- famous advocate for communism
- what allowed to more innovatioksn and inventions
- what allowed the toilet to successfully maingtream
- french political and criminal scandal
- a global conflict between Great Britain and France
- first to use modern production methods
- - used a mixture of coal, gas and air
- used as the orimer mover in pumps
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- the law that was signed thta gave the president the powerr to force native american tribes to move to land west of the mississippi river.
- separation of 13 noth american british colonies from great britain
- what allowed to communication
- in Europe during the 17th and 18th century considered an intellectual movement driven by reason.
- what changed the types of goods available to local markets
- a new form of transport
- 18th-century inventor and instrument maker.
- banned the entry of virtually all chinese immigrants for 24 years
- he's best-known for his 1848 work, Principles of Political Economy, which became a leading economic textbook for decades after its publication
- founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism
- group of enslaved Africans and their descendants who gained their freedom by escaping
- an Indian lawyer who led his country to freedom from British colonial rule in 1947
- wrote the acclaimed work 'A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences.
- served seven terms as President of Mexico
- one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment.
- made it possible to spin cotton yarn faster
- it had to hspped for the Boers to accept the loss of their independence
- American political activist o supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
30 Clues: a new form of transport • what allowed to communication • famous advocate for communism • used as the orimer mover in pumps • french political and criminal scandal • - used a mixture of coal, gas and air • first to use modern production methods • served seven terms as President of Mexico • 18th-century inventor and instrument maker. • ...
China 2022-01-19
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- A philosophy influenced by nature.
- A system introduced by Qin using one form of currency, as well as universal written language and laws.
- Including gunpowder, printing, the compass, and more.
- A name for China based on the belief that China was found at the middle of the Earth.
- One of China's most prolific pieces of architecture.
- A philosophy found throughout much of Asia based on order, education, and bettering yourself.
- Bottom of the social system.
- Oldest surviving civilization.
- A system of exams in China used to recruit new officials.
- Book containing the writings of Confucius.
- About three-hundred years in which many Chinese states battled for dominance.
- The concept that nobles could hold land from the ruler in exchange for military service.
- Bones of animals,often tortoise shells, used by Shang people who believed they could predict the future through them.
- Helped by servants.
- China's second-longest river.
- Longest river in the entirety of Asia.
- Putting law above religion.
- The theory that each dynasty will peak, only to inevitably fall, and lose the Mandate of Heaven.
- Secret question.
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- An imperial system used by dynasties to rule China.
- Brought peace to China. Happened under Qin control.
- Based on respect for your elders.
- Conquered the Shang.
- Used to make artwork in the Shang.
- A form of writing that does not directly translate to the spoken form of its country's language.
- Capital of the Shang dynasty.
- Consisted of emperors, government officials, nobles, peasants, merchants and slaves.
- A soft and rather common material used in Chinese clothing.
- Caused by extreme physical barriers. Allowed China to develop rather independently from other countries.
- An important network of trade routes.
- Second Chinese dynasty.
- Usually led by a man, with the elderly being the most respected members.
- China during the Tang and Song dynasties' rule.
33 Clues: Secret question. • Helped by servants. • Conquered the Shang. • Second Chinese dynasty. • Putting law above religion. • Bottom of the social system. • Capital of the Shang dynasty. • China's second-longest river. • Oldest surviving civilization. • Based on respect for your elders. • A philosophy influenced by nature. • Used to make artwork in the Shang. • ...
The World Trade Center 2023-04-21
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- Long pieces of steel used as part of the frame for a building
- At this time is when the first flight crashed into the North tower
- this is a mixture of water and clay.
- in this part of the twin towers there are beams and columns to hold up the towers
- This is the man over the entire WTC
- This was the archetect for the twin towers
- this means taken by force
- the man over the WTC was shown the designs before they were built and he loved them but he asked Yamasaki if he could make them bigger.
- Is the solid rock up under the earths soil
- this was the date when the twin towers were attacked
- this towers model was revailed in 2003 that was going to be built in the WTC
- The strength that comes from wealth or the wealth in a nation
- people who are trained to engineer or use science and math to create or improve projects of inventions.
- These are people who preform violent actions for a certain political reason.
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- Vertical structures or pilers that's used to support something above them usually in buildings.
- A bomb exploaded in the parking garage underneath the twin tower
- This system replaced excavated dirt and rock in segment trench
- this is the outside of something
- This was what the aftermath of the twin towers were called when construction workers went into clean the site and look for living people.
- the beliefs of a particular community, nation, or group of people
- A person who designs and overlooks construction of buildings
- this is the process of digging a hole.
- At this time the second airplane crashed into the south tower
- this Twin tower was addresses Two Twin Tower
- this twin tower was addressed One Twin Tower
25 Clues: this means taken by force • this is the outside of something • This is the man over the entire WTC • this is a mixture of water and clay. • this is the process of digging a hole. • This was the archetect for the twin towers • Is the solid rock up under the earths soil • this Twin tower was addresses Two Twin Tower • this twin tower was addressed One Twin Tower • ...
Time Travel Board Games 2025-01-28
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- In What game do players compete for a bonus at work by replaying the same day over and over?
- What time travel card game allows players to prevent JFK’s assassination or kill Hitler before WWII?
- This board game has players protecting the world from paradoxes as a team of time-traveling agents
- What game features players trying to erase their sworn enemy in the past, present, and future?
- This game lets you travel through history to experience key events and includes a solo mode.
- In what game do players compete to stop a time-traveling maniac from stealing historic treasures?
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- What asymmetric deduction game has players trying to prevent a tragedy by reliving the same day multiple times?
- In which game do players use worker placement mechanics to send specialists back in time to help avoid a catastrophe?
- Which game involves players traveling through time to collect famous historical figures for a party?
- What game involves players traveling through time to collect resources and build wonders of the ancient world?
- What game has players traveling through time to prevent an evil corporation from altering history?
- Which game features players creating buildings in early time periods that then exist in later periods?
- In what game do players use a time machinen to visit different eras and collect sets of inventions?
13 Clues: In What game do players compete for a bonus at work by replaying the same day over and over? • This game lets you travel through history to experience key events and includes a solo mode. • What game features players trying to erase their sworn enemy in the past, present, and future? • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2012-11-15
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- a fabric with a certain feel to it
- the capital of Kush
- form of government where religious leaders rule
- a non elected official appointed to watch over a specific category of issues
- a period of rule when the civilization is in relative peace & a prosperous economy
- one who is the best at their profession
- a person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession and helps keep track of its records
- when someone gives something to someone else in return for something of equal value
- the writing style of the Egyptians
- a pharaoh who is widely accepted to be the one who ordered the Great Pyramid to be built
- a brown, flat grassland covering parts of Africa
- a famous priest, architect, engineer, and physician who made revolutionary discoveries in all his professions
- where a river starts to "fan out" or branch out, creating extremely fertile soil
- a people who ruled over the eastern Nile delta and were expelled by the Egyptians in the New Kingdom
- a reed that grows in the Nile delta marshes that was used to make papyrus paper
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- an eye disease where a yellowish layer develops on the cornea, usually caused by the sun
- a polyhedron formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point
- a female pharaoh who had great accomplishments during her reign
- a servant meant to do a certain thing for a man of high power
- a very young pharaoh who died quite suddenly at 19
- an item burned for its pleasant smell
- a process in mummification
- an irrigation tool used to carry water over from the levees of a controlled river
- the supreme ruler of Egypt, thought to be a descendant of the gods
- an Ethiopian empire whose capital city is Aksum
25 Clues: the capital of Kush • a process in mummification • a fabric with a certain feel to it • the writing style of the Egyptians • an item burned for its pleasant smell • one who is the best at their profession • form of government where religious leaders rule • an Ethiopian empire whose capital city is Aksum • a brown, flat grassland covering parts of Africa • ...
Gravity Exploration 2022-05-17
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), and discovering gravity
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
9 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. • ...
Gravity Exploration 2022-05-17
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), and discovering gravity
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
9 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. • ...
Occupations 2023-07-17
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- A person who cooks delicious meals in a restaurant or kitchen. They create recipes and make food taste great.
- A person who studies and explores the world around us. They conduct experiments and make discoveries to help us understand how things work.
- A person who operates an aircraft and flies people or goods to different destinations. They have special training and skills to ensure safe flights.
- A person who uses words to create stories, books, or articles. They have a way with words and can transport readers to different worlds.
- A person who takes care of animals' health. They treat sick animals, perform surgeries, and help keep pets and animals healthy.
- A person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe during emergencies. They are brave and help rescue people and animals.
- A person who teaches students in school. They help students learn new things and grow their knowledge.
- A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. They take care of patients and help them get better.
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- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create and perform music, bringing joy to people through their talents.
- A person who bakes bread, cakes, and pastries. They mix ingredients and use heat to create delicious baked goods.
- A person who participates in sports and trains to compete at a high level. They are strong, skilled, and work hard to achieve their goals.
- A person who travels to space to explore and conduct experiments. They have special training to live and work in space.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals on a farm. They work with the land and care for the animals to provide food for others.
- Officer A person who helps maintain law and order in the community. They keep people safe and help solve crimes.
- A person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems.
- A person who creates beautiful and expressive artwork using different mediums like paint, clay, or digital tools.
16 Clues: A person who teaches students in school. They help students learn new things and grow their knowledge. • A person who cooks delicious meals in a restaurant or kitchen. They create recipes and make food taste great. • A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. They take care of patients and help them get better. • ...
Occupations 2023-07-17
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- A person who bakes bread, cakes, and pastries. They mix ingredients and use heat to create delicious baked goods.
- Officer A person who helps maintain law and order in the community. They keep people safe and help solve crimes.
- A person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems.
- A person who studies and explores the world around us. They conduct experiments and make discoveries to help us understand how things work.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create and perform music, bringing joy to people through their talents.
- A person who participates in sports and trains to compete at a high level. They are strong, skilled, and work hard to achieve their goals.
- A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. They take care of patients and help them get better.
- A person who travels to space to explore and conduct experiments. They have special training to live and work in space.
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- A person who takes care of animals' health. They treat sick animals, perform surgeries, and help keep pets and animals healthy.
- A person who helps put out fires and keeps people safe during emergencies. They are brave and help rescue people and animals.
- A person who creates beautiful and expressive artwork using different mediums like paint, clay, or digital tools.
- A person who teaches students in school. They help students learn new things and grow their knowledge.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals on a farm. They work with the land and care for the animals to provide food for others.
- A person who uses words to create stories, books, or articles. They have a way with words and can transport readers to different worlds.
- A person who operates an aircraft and flies people or goods to different destinations. They have special training and skills to ensure safe flights.
- A person who cooks delicious meals in a restaurant or kitchen. They create recipes and make food taste great.
16 Clues: A person who teaches students in school. They help students learn new things and grow their knowledge. • A person who cooks delicious meals in a restaurant or kitchen. They create recipes and make food taste great. • A person who helps people when they are sick or injured. They take care of patients and help them get better. • ...
Tech Terms 3 2025-04-16
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- Personally Identifiable Information
- the main printed circuit board (PCB) in a computer, acting as the foundation for all other components
- a website designed to make it easy for users to create entries in chronological order
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- Reality a computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real, making the user feel they are immersed in their surroundings
- Read-Only Memory, a type of non-volatile computer memory that stores permanent, essential data and instructions, typically firmware,
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- creations of the mind, like inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce, that are protected by law
- Random Access Memory, the computer's short-term, volatile memory that stores data and instructions the CPU needs to access quickly while the computer is running, but loses this data when power is turned off.
- Divide the gulf between those who have ready access to computers and the internet, and those who do not.
- a type of powerful computer that provides you with various services such as web hosting, network storage, and application processing
- Domain Name System, a hierarchical distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network, translating human-readable domain names into numerical IP addresses
- Open Source Software
12 Clues: Open Source Software • Personally Identifiable Information • a website designed to make it easy for users to create entries in chronological order • the main printed circuit board (PCB) in a computer, acting as the foundation for all other components • the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access. • ...
The Power of Inventions 2023-11-30
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- This invention helps us reach anywhere on Earth in hours.
- People put dishes in this machine and push a button.
- It is a tiny part of a computer.
- It helped people build cars and trains.
- People used to have candles but now they use this invention.
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- It is the thing that people make through their own creativity.
- doctors give this to their patients.
- This invention helps our food stay cold.
- People invented this so they could move heavy objects on carts.
- This invention made printing books easier and faster.
- A machine that looks like a human being.
11 Clues: It is a tiny part of a computer. • doctors give this to their patients. • It helped people build cars and trains. • This invention helps our food stay cold. • A machine that looks like a human being. • People put dishes in this machine and push a button. • This invention made printing books easier and faster. • This invention helps us reach anywhere on Earth in hours. • ...
Discoveries about Healthcare 2022-05-04
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- - this is used during surgeries to numb or make patients unconscious
- - letting out blood to help cure a disease
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- - Andreas Vesalius correctly found this out after dissecting human bodies
- - Ignaz Semmelweiss found out that doctors needed to maintain this to not get patients sick
- - threads used to help stop bloodloss
5 Clues: - threads used to help stop bloodloss • - letting out blood to help cure a disease • - this is used during surgeries to numb or make patients unconscious • - Andreas Vesalius correctly found this out after dissecting human bodies • - Ignaz Semmelweiss found out that doctors needed to maintain this to not get patients sick
Concept 1,2, & 3 Crossward 2023-01-11
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- Does the dissolving
- Single sugar molecules
- Two or more atoms contently bonded together
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- The application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs/goals
- Most basic unit of life
- What gets dissolved
- Large more complex structures made of monomers
- An objective, verifiable observation
- Groups that are being tested
- Water-loving
- Group used for comparison with your experimental groups
- Uses numbers to measure something
- Forms when an atom gains an electron it becomes more negatively charged
- Broad concept or principle
- Larger sugar molecules
- What changes in response to the IV
- The tension of the surface film of a liquid caused by the attraction of the particles in the bulk of the liquid
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- The electrons in the outermost energy levels
- What the experimenter will deliberately change or manipulate in the investigation
- An explanation of an observed phenomenon
- Uniform mixture of two or more substances
- Applied scientific and mathematics principles to solve problems
- Large organic molecules carbon-containing that make up all living things
- Water-hating
- Two or more forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- A statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes an aspect of the world
- The aspects of an experiment that are held constant/consistent
- Two or more atoms of different elements bonded together
- the smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element
- Describes qualities
- Small, basic sub-units
- Forms when an atom loses an electron it becomes more positively charged
33 Clues: Water-hating • Water-loving • Does the dissolving • What gets dissolved • Describes qualities • Single sugar molecules • Small, basic sub-units • Larger sugar molecules • Most basic unit of life • Broad concept or principle • Groups that are being tested • Uses numbers to measure something • What changes in response to the IV • An objective, verifiable observation • ...
APUSH Unit 1 Review Terms 2025-08-27
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- Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases
- by joining a new culture, you might lose your own
- country Columbus sailed for
- inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey
- how the European conquerors viewed the Native Americans
- conqueror
- the religious goal that the Catholic Europeans had for the Native Americans
- how the Europeans viewed themselves as compared to the Native Americans
- "seeds" of this were planted when the Europeans began arriving
- big enemy of Spain, they haven't arrived in the New World (yet)
- country Columbus was born in
- intentionally removing or killing a group of people based on their beliefs (like what happened to the peoples of the New World)
- the name of the Spanish fleet
- how Native American men viewed women in their culture
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- name of treaty that split up the undiscovered world
- another reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- disease brought over by the Europeans
- one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- this animal was key to every aspect of Native American culture
- were brought over from Europe (the Native Americans had not seen them before)
- country that Spain agreed to split the undiscovered world with
- description of Native American living (they were...)
- Europeans had this, Aztecs did not = end of the Aztec empire
- Columbus' original destination
- another powerful European country: when they hear about Spain's discoveries, they start coming to New World
- most of the Native American culture revolved around this
- swapping ideas, technologies & diseases b/t the New World and the Old World
- they are slowly brought to the New World from Africa (another "seed" for the future)
- labor system forced upon the inhabitants of the New World
- name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler
30 Clues: conqueror • country Columbus sailed for • country Columbus was born in • the name of the Spanish fleet • Columbus' original destination • disease brought over by the Europeans • inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey • name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler • Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases • one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe • ...
Unit 3: Foundation of American Democracy Vocabulary 2022-02-18
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- a plan, unsuccessfully proposed at the Constitutional Convention, providing for a single legislative house with equal representation for each state.
- The fundamental document establishing the United States as a nation, adopted on July 4, 1776. It declared the thirteen colonies represented in the Continental Congress independent from Britain, offered reasons for the separation, and laid out the principles for which the Revolutionary War was fought.
- the first constitution of the 13 American states, adopted in 1781 and replaced in 1789 by the Constitution of the United States.
- 1689–1755, French political philosopher. His chief works are the satirical Lettres persanes (1721) and L'Esprit des lois (1748), a comparative analysis of various forms of government, which had a profound influence on political thought in Europe and the US
- accordance with the constitution of a country, state, etc.
- any right that exists by virtue of natural law.
- policy of the British government from the early to mid-18th century regarding its North American colonies under which trade regulations for the colonies were laxly enforced and imperial supervision of internal colonial affairs was loose as long as the colonies remained loyal to the British government and contributed to the economic profitability of Britain.
- of or relating to a system of governance by chosen representatives, usually elected from among a large group, as in representative democracy; representative government.
- a plan, unsuccessfully proposed at the Constitutional Convention, providing for a legislature of two houses with proportional representation in each house and executive and judicial branches to be chosen by the legislature.
- to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction:
- 1632–1704, English philosopher, who discussed the concept of empiricism in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690). He influenced political thought, esp in France and America, with his Two Treatises on Government (1690), in which he sanctioned the right to revolt
- compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- prohibits the government from "establishing" a religion. The precise definition of "establishment" is unclear. Historically, it meant prohibiting state-sponsored churches, such as the Church of England.
- representative assembly in colonial Virginia, which was an outgrowth of the first elective governing body in a British overseas possession, the General Assembly of Virginia.
- an act signed into law in 1689 by William III and Mary II, who became co-rulers in England after the overthrow of King James II. The bill outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and ultimately gave Parliament power over the monarchy.
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- limits imposed on all branches of a government by vesting in each branch the right to amend or void those acts of another that fall within its purview.
- A compromise made between two main proposals regarding the handling the votes of an election The compromise was that voters would vote for the slate of electors who have vowed to cast their ballots for that ticket in the Electoral College.
- the power of a court to adjudicate the constitutionality of the laws of a government or the acts of a government official.
- the power of the state to take private property for public use with payment of compensation to the owner.
- Individuals who questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change, creating numerous books, essays, inventions, scientific discoveries, laws, wars, and revolutions.
- agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 between delegates of the states with large and small populations that defined the structure of Congress and the number of representatives each state would have in Congress according to the United States Constitution.
- A list of rights and privileges that King John of England signed under pressure from English noblemen in 1215. It established the principles that the king could not levy taxes without consent of his legislature, or parliament, and that no free man in England could be deprived of liberty or property except through a trial or other legal process.
- an agreement to establish a government, entered into by the Pilgrims in the cabin of the Mayflower on November 11, 1620.
- reserves the right of American citizens to accept any religious belief and engage in religious rituals.
- 1723–90, Scottish economist and philosopher, whose influential book The Wealth of Nations (1776) advocated free trade and private enterprise and opposed state interference
- a doctrine, held chiefly by the opponents of the abolitionists, that the people living in a territory should be free of federal interference in determining domestic policy, especially with respect to slavery; the doctrine that sovereign power is vested in the people and that those chosen to govern, as trustees of such power, must exercise it in conformity with the general will.
- the voluntary agreement among individuals by which, according to any of various theories, as of Hobbes, Locke, or Rousseau, organized society is brought into being and invested with the right to secure mutual protection and welfare or to regulate the relations among its members.
- the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
28 Clues: any right that exists by virtue of natural law. • accordance with the constitution of a country, state, etc. • to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: • reserves the right of American citizens to accept any religious belief and engage in religious rituals. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-12-01
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- The belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe and that everything else moves around it.
- Italian scientist who used telescopes and experiments to study space and motion, discovering new information about planets, stars, and how objects fall and move.
- English scientist who explained the laws of motion and gravity, and also made important discoveries about light and created new kinds of mathematics.
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- A step-by-step process for testing ideas: observe something, form a hypothesis (an educated guess), predict what will happen, and run experiments to see if the hypothesis is correct.
- The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the planets orbit around it.
- Polish astronomer who proposed that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe, and that Earth and the other planets move around it.
- English thinker who encouraged people to use experiments, observations, and reason to learn about the world, helping shape the beginnings of modern science.
7 Clues: The idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the planets orbit around it. • The belief that the Earth is at the center of the universe and that everything else moves around it. • Polish astronomer who proposed that the Sun, not the Earth, is at the center of the universe, and that Earth and the other planets move around it. • ...
Dr Pepper 2025-02-12
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- – A catchy phrase used in marketing; Dr Pepper’s famous “I’m a Pepper” slogan became popular in the 1970s.
- – A thick, sweet liquid used as the base for soft drinks before carbonation is added.
- – A legal symbol or name that represents a brand; Dr Pepper is a trademarked soft drink.
- – A type of soda flavored with kola nut and vanilla; Dr Pepper is NOT a cola, making it unique.
- – The process of dissolving carbon dioxide in a liquid, creating bubbles and fizz in soft drinks like Dr Pepper.
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- – A mixture of different flavors combined to create a unique taste, like Dr Pepper’s 23-flavor blend.
- – A secret recipe or combination of ingredients used to make a product; Dr Pepper’s formula remains a mystery.
- Fair – A large international exhibition where new inventions and products are introduced; Dr Pepper was showcased at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.
- – A medical professional who prepares and dispenses medicine; Charles Alderton, a pharmacist, created Dr Pepper in 1885.
- – A creative mixture of ingredients; Dr Pepper was originally a soda fountain concoction made by experimenting with flavors.
10 Clues: – A thick, sweet liquid used as the base for soft drinks before carbonation is added. • – A legal symbol or name that represents a brand; Dr Pepper is a trademarked soft drink. • – A type of soda flavored with kola nut and vanilla; Dr Pepper is NOT a cola, making it unique. • ...
Intellectual Property 2023-05-29
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- (Q2)Symbol representing open licensing allowing distribution and modification (one word, 12 letters), the OPPOSITE of "copyRIGHT".
- (Q6)Violation of intellectual property rights (one word, 12 letters).
- (Q1)Recognizable symbol indicating TRADEMARK registration (two words, 15 letters total).
- (Q3)Legal doctrine permitting limited use of copyrighted material (two words, 7 letters total).
- (Q3)Accessible knowledge or data open to the public (three words, 23 letters total), abbreviated PAI.
- (Q5)Safeguarding of rights or property against infringement or harm (one word, 9 letters).
- (Q3)Status of creative work without copyright protection (two words, 12 letters total).
- (Q6)Using someone else's work without proper attribution (one word, 10 letters).
- (Q6)Unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material (one word, 6 letters).
- (Q4)Giving credit to the original creator of a work (two words, 16 letters total), abbreviated "PA".
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- (Q5)Quality of being unique or innovative (one word, 11 letters), starts with the letter "O".
- (Q1)It signifies the official TRADEMARK REGISTRATION of a word, phrase, logo, or design with the relevant IP office.
- (Q4)Official authorizations for use of the intellectual property (one word, 10 letters).
- (Q6)Legislation protecting digital copyright and addressing online infringement (four letters).
- Legal term for intangible creations of the mind, such as inventions and artistic works (two words, 20 letters total), abbreviated "IP".
- (Q4)Agreements granting permission to use intellectual property (one word, 7 letters), start with the letter "L".
- (Q1)Distinctive symbol denoting COPYRIGHT protection (two words, 15 letters total).
- (Q6)Exclusive right granted for an invention or innovative process (one word, 6 letters).
18 Clues: (Q6)Violation of intellectual property rights (one word, 12 letters). • (Q6)Using someone else's work without proper attribution (one word, 10 letters). • (Q1)Distinctive symbol denoting COPYRIGHT protection (two words, 15 letters total). • (Q3)Status of creative work without copyright protection (two words, 12 letters total). • ...
Industrial Age 2025-10-22
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- businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock options
- a view of society based on scientist Darwin's theory of natural selection
- a period of rapid growth in US manufacturing in the late 1800s
- total ownership of a product or service
- all workers acting together in negotiating with management
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- a legal arrangement grouping together a number of companies under a single board of directors
- an innovation of Henry Ford's that dramatically reduced the cost of production
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- a law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade
9 Clues: total ownership of a product or service • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • all workers acting together in negotiating with management • a period of rapid growth in US manufacturing in the late 1800s • businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock options • a view of society based on scientist Darwin's theory of natural selection • ...
Page 3-Drama Packet Vocabulary Crossword 2013-04-21
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- quality The characteristics of a voice, such as shrill, nasal, raspy, breathy, booming, and so forth.
- Used as a noun, the stage area away from the audience; used as a verb, to steal the focus of a scene.
- Information that is implied by a character but not stated by a character in dialogue, including actions and thoughts.
- Printed words, including dialogue and the stage directions for a script.
- Acting without words through facial expression, gesture, and movement.
- A person who writes plays.
- The placement and delivery of volume, clarity, and distinctness of voice for communicating to an audience.
- The main character of a play and the character with whom the audience identifies most strongly.
- right The right side of the stage from the perspective of an actor facing the audience.
- The highness or lowness of voice
- Almost anything brought to life by human hands to create a performance. Types of puppets include rod, hand, and marionette.
- characters Established characters, such as young lovers, neighborhood busybodies, sneaky villains, and overprotective fathers, who are immediately recognizable by an audience.
- memory Memories of sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures. It is used to help define a character in a certain situation.
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- The stage representation of an action or a story; a dramatic composition.
- The degree of loudness or intensity of a voice.
- games Noncompetitive games designed to develop acting skills and popularized by Viola Spolin.
- The distinctive and unique manner in which a writer arranges words to achieve particular effects. Style essentially combines the idea to be expressed with the individuality of the author. These arrangements include individual word choices as well as such matters as the length and structure of sentences, tone, and use of irony.
- action The part of a plot consisting of complications and discoveries that create conflict.
- Practice sessions in which the actors and technicians prepare for public performance through repetition.
- A rehearsal moving from start to finish without stopping for corrections or notes.
- The orientation of the actor to the audience (e.g., full front, right profile, left profile).
- The written text of a play.
- (properties) Items carried on stage by an actor; small items on the set used by the actors.
23 Clues: A person who writes plays. • The written text of a play. • The highness or lowness of voice • The degree of loudness or intensity of a voice. • Acting without words through facial expression, gesture, and movement. • Printed words, including dialogue and the stage directions for a script. • The stage representation of an action or a story; a dramatic composition. • ...
Chapter 11 2022-03-04
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- to adopt the culture or way of life of the nation in which one currently lives; to become absorbed in a culture or country
- the widespread fear of a failing economy that caused the beginning of a U.S. economic recession that lasted until 1840
- the decrease in the value of money that causes an increase in the price of goods and services
- The practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs
- to grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders
- the first president to be born a citizen of the United States and not a British subject.
- the creation of the national forest reserves through an amendment to the Land Revision Act of 1891.
- relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land.
- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- Scottish explorer who led Arctic expeditions that yielded geographic discoveries while searching for the Northwest Passage
- The law that tell who can vote and when; the civil right to vote.
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- A movement for more democracy in American government in the 1830s.
- a member of a North American people of the Creek confederacy, noted for resistance in the 19th century to encroachment on the
- held the rank of general in three wars and was the unsuccessful Whig candidate for president in 1852.
- US land west of the Mississippi River to which native North American people were forced to move in the 19th century.
- being the first president to serve without being elected to office.
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the forced relocation of approximately 100,000 Native Americans in the 1830s, in which thousands of Indigenous people lost t
- Founder of the democratic party
- a major political party active in the period 1834–54 in the U.S.
20 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • Founder of the democratic party • relating to cultivated land or the cultivation of land. • The practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs • a major political party active in the period 1834–54 in the U.S. • The law that tell who can vote and when; the civil right to vote. • ...
Module 20: The Industrial Age 2022-03-04
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- a view of society based on scientist Darwin's theory of natural selection
- an inventor who patented the telephone
- stopped traffic on many railroad lines until federal courts ordered the workers to return to their jobs
- a protest where an unidentified person threw a dynamite bomb at the police who were trying to break up a crowd
- one of the most admired businesspeople of the time
- all workers acting collectively or together
- period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800's.
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- a violent strike that took place at Carnegie's steel factory
- total ownership of a product or service.
- built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine
- a young entrepreneur who introduced the Model T in 1908
- exclusive rights to make or sell inventions
- a law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade
- the first national labor union
14 Clues: the first national labor union • an inventor who patented the telephone • total ownership of a product or service. • exclusive rights to make or sell inventions • all workers acting collectively or together • one of the most admired businesspeople of the time • a young entrepreneur who introduced the Model T in 1908 • ...
Anime Titles 2023-07-23
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- The adventures of Goku as he trains in martial arts and seeks the powerful Dragon Balls to grant wishes.
- A young ninja with a dream of becoming the strongest in his village and protecting his friends.
- Members of the magical guild Fairy Tail embark on exciting adventures and fight powerful enemies.
- A group of magical girls led by Sailor Moon fights against evil to protect the world from dark forces.
- A group of pirates led by Monkey D. Luffy searches for the ultimate treasure, the One Piece, in the Grand Line.
- A group of kids battles with spinning tops called Beyblades in competitive tournaments.
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- In a world of carnivores and herbivores coexisting, a timid wolf, Legoshi, navigates life in a high school drama.
- A high school volleyball team strives to become the best in Japan and compete in national tournaments.
- A high school student discovers a powerful notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it.
- A young Pokémon Trainer named Ash travels the world, catching and training creatures known as Pokémon.
- A high school student gains the power of a Soul Reaper and protects the living world from evil spirits called Hollows.
- A robotic cat from the future helps a young boy with various gadgets and inventions to solve everyday problems.
- A girl, Kagome, travels back in time to feudal Japan and teams up with a half-demon named Inuyasha on a quest.
13 Clues: A group of kids battles with spinning tops called Beyblades in competitive tournaments. • A young ninja with a dream of becoming the strongest in his village and protecting his friends. • Members of the magical guild Fairy Tail embark on exciting adventures and fight powerful enemies. • ...
STS Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-14
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- revolution is witnessed in the 19 century
- model that is said that Earth is at the center of the solar system.
- it is a part of psychoanalysis where it is popularized by monks to keep them have a clear mind.
- an even which inspired the modern Marathon sports
- one of the revolutions where media and many modern technology are produced
- one of the revolution that mainly focuses on evolution
- a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- attempting to convince others of your value of judgment
- it is called Acta Duirna back then but now we call them
- an idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- patented brand of genetically modified (GM) fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- number of points of the Copernican system
- principle that stated that earth is not special in a cosmological sense
- books that published by Galileo
- / place that is called the “dark continent” back then.
- Sigmund Freud is also known as a Father of what field of psychology.
- Lake Victoria is based on Queen Victoria in what country.
- civilization formed in 8000 BC
- / this was discovered by Aztec Empire where it is called “floating gardens”
- to merging of what were three separate industries :telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting
- / this empire was excellent warriors who expanded their empire by conquering their neighbors and they were excellent in farming.
- famous battle involving William the Conqueror, Edward the confessor, and Harold Godwinson, it was called battle of ___
- it is the unconscious part of the mind that seeks to bring us pleasure.
- / this is a record system that is knots tied to colored rope
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- is a great land survey from 1086, commissioned by William the Conqueror to assess the extent of the land and resources being owned in England at the time, and the extent of the taxes he could. It is referred as ________ book.
- A situation that is a risk for a given population
- Cecil Rhodes made a fortune from Africa from ______ mines.
- Joan of arc is also known as “Maid of ____”
- /another term for Ptolemaic model
- it is a short term, covering limited are and can change rapidly and difficult to predict
- island that Charles Darwin observed the finches species.
- knowledge or facts
- this mode of transportation is common today ad popularized it by Goodyear, Daimler, and Ford.
- is long term, covering wide are and seasonal changes and can be measured over long spans of tim
- it is the other term for the Western church
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- The area in which something exists or lives.
- / this are gas that warmer temperatures are causing other changes around the world, such as melting glaciers and stronger storms
- this country had more colonies than any other nation
- form of government which is introduced by Cleisthenes in 507BC
- / fuel that is made up of fossils that when burning it raises the greenhouse gas.
- / the shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- Conscious part of the mind that is also known as Rational Self
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- /this is caused by humans where people cuts trees in the forest that escalate the process of global warming
- of the revolution that focuses on the human mind
- /the capital of Aztec Empire where it is called Mexico City today.
- it is the battle between the eastern and western Christian churches, called The Great ___ of 1054
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants or the ability of lent viruses to transfer genes to animal cells are natural examples of gene transfer.
- Civilization formed in 250 AD
- Made from the pith of the papyrus plant which is called the first paper
- kind of gas that is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows
- a structure that is used as a mode of transportation that was built famously in the Africa, one of the example is the Cape/to/Cairo.
- civilization formed in 8000 BC
- / this is the first American civilization were people know as ______ in an area known as Mesoamerica.
- / it was the first vegetable that was grown and harvester by the Incan empire
- topic involving the designing and use of devices, processes, and materials to solve practical problems and to satisfy human needs and wants.
- one of the revolutions which is the fundamental change in the way goods were produced
- it pertains to the change implies time which is coupled with chaos and natural laws that follow cycles
- CCTV is discovered in what country
- basic physical and functional unit of hereditary, it is also what we are modifying of upgrading when creating GMO.
61 Clues: ANSWER KEY • knowledge or facts • Civilization formed in 250 AD • civilization formed in 8000 BC • civilization formed in 8000 BC • books that published by Galileo • /another term for Ptolemaic model • CCTV is discovered in what country • revolution is witnessed in the 19 century • number of points of the Copernican system • Joan of arc is also known as “Maid of ____” • ...
Airman Crossword 2021-10-05
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- daughter of the king and heir to the throne; love interest of Conor
- marshall and main antagonist of the story; wants the throne
- a jump forward in fencing followed by a lunge.
- tool used to gather diamonds which was used as a foil for fencing lessons
- what did Bonvillian tell the Broekharts happened to Conor after the king's murder
- main character who is framed and is sent to Little Saltee
- where Otto and Conor hid their seven bags of diamonds
- contraption that Conor used to retrieve his diamonds and to save his family
- Conor's father who is an renowned sharpshooter and is third in power, behind king and marshall
- what pushed Conor to decide to leave the Saltees
- lighted the cubby in Conor's cell where he devised his flying machine
- reason for Conor to stay and save his family
- alter personality of Conor Broekhart which he uses when he is imprisoned on Little Saltee
- king of the Saltees who was murdered by Bonvillian
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- smaller island of the Saltees which is turned into a diamond-mining prison
- guard that supervised Conor during his time on Little Saltee
- place where Conor wanted to go because he thought no one cared about him
- Conor and Linus Wynter
- the college that Conor is attending in England
- frenchmen who taught Conor and Isabella and was framed for the king's murder
- top Battering Ram who strikes a deal with Conor and protects him
- one of Conor's inventions that he used to escape Little Saltee
- bigger island of the Saltees where everyone lives
- alias that Conor took when he donned the glider
- the reason that Bonvillian kept Isabella alive
- what saved Bonvillian after Conor shot him
- nickname of Victor Vigny and name of Conor's flying machine
- blind spy who was positioned in the prison and helped Conor through the early days in prison
- the profession or hobby of boxing
- diving bell where Otto and Conor practiced fencing
30 Clues: Conor and Linus Wynter • the profession or hobby of boxing • what saved Bonvillian after Conor shot him • reason for Conor to stay and save his family • a jump forward in fencing followed by a lunge. • the college that Conor is attending in England • the reason that Bonvillian kept Isabella alive • alias that Conor took when he donned the glider • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- the Government funds for improvements or support of commerce.
- trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- buying and selling of slaves within the United States.
- led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in which more than 50 people were killed in one night?
- largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency.
- approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence.
- transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy.
- idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government.
- agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state.
- industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked.
- non-violent refusal to obey authority and laws.
- work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- ,the Mississippi River was and still is one of the most important rivers in America.
- boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward.
- created the telegraph?
- complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company.
- time before the American Civil War.
- created the steamboat?
- method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location.
- access to education and the rise of women’s organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- Ford was one of the most wealthy and influential innovators, and made many useful inventions of the time such as the cotton gin.
- ,as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole.
- power not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- ,completed in 1848, connected Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago.
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- religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South.
- which treaty did the United States formally receive Florida from Spain and gave Spain sovereignty over Texas?
- concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation.
- person who invented the cotton gin.
- developed a strong national identity during the administrations of presidents James Madison and James Monroe.
- administration of James Monroe, who was elected president of the United States in 1816.
- machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires.
- act of putting an end to something, such as slavery.
- inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s economic growth.
- , a new invention enabled southern plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand.
- series of long and short pulses
- , parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another.
- canal that stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany.
- machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball.
- chapter about the Monroe Doctrine and what is within it.
- created the horse-drawn mechanical reaper?
- cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials.
- ,lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state.
- machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats.
- ,between1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced transportation network in the world.
- mountain range stretches north to south for more than 1,500 miles from Canada to Alabama and is up to 300 miles wide.
- was elected president in 1816?
- began a series of overnight stays in houses once occupied by slaves?
50 Clues: created the telegraph? • created the steamboat? • was elected president in 1816? • series of long and short pulses • person who invented the cotton gin. • time before the American Civil War. • created the horse-drawn mechanical reaper? • machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats. • non-violent refusal to obey authority and laws. • ...
The Scientific Process 2.3 2023-09-27
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- a working model of a design that can be tested to see if it works
- the application of science to meet human needs and solve problems
- a professional who uses scientific knowledge to create or improve inventions that solve problems and meet needs
- a powerful new technology based on experiments by Michael Faraday's experiments called maglev where train technology uses electromagnetic force to lift a train a few inches above the track
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- a process used to build and test devices that solve technical problems
5 Clues: a working model of a design that can be tested to see if it works • the application of science to meet human needs and solve problems • a process used to build and test devices that solve technical problems • a professional who uses scientific knowledge to create or improve inventions that solve problems and meet needs • ...
Sci Fi Article 1 Vocabulary 2025-02-03
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- Deep or intense in meaning, significance, or emotion; can refer to thoughts, feelings, or insights that have a lasting impact
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, including tools, machines, and systems that improve human life.
- Related to or based on the principles of using observation, experimentation, and evidence to understand the natural world.
- To bring to life or make something appear alive; can also describe something that is living or moving.
- Made by humans through chemical or artificial processes rather than occurring naturally, often used for materials like synthetic fabrics or synthetic chemicals.
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- In Greek mythology, a Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity, symbolizing knowledge, innovation, and defiance. The name is often used metaphorically to represent groundbreaking discoveries or unintended consequences of scientific progress.
- Serving as a warning or lesson to prevent danger, mistakes, or harm, often used in the context of stories or advice.
7 Clues: To bring to life or make something appear alive; can also describe something that is living or moving. • Serving as a warning or lesson to prevent danger, mistakes, or harm, often used in the context of stories or advice. • Related to or based on the principles of using observation, experimentation, and evidence to understand the natural world. • ...
Introduction to Multimedia 2025-09-10
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- legal rights that protect an creator's original work from being copied without permission
- moving images or recordings
- a visual display of information or ideas, often used to communicate during meetings or classes
- different forms of communication like text, audio, and video all in one place
- use- a legal exception allowing limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like criticism or education
- software tools used to create and develop digital media or interactive content
- commons- a popular license that allows creators to specify how others can use there work freely
- sound elements such as music, spoken words, or sound effects in multimedia
- a visual sequence of events arranged in chronological order
- passing off someone else's work or ideas as your own without credit
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- permission granted to use, share, or modify copyrighted work under specific conditions
- bringing static images to life through movement to tell stories or explain concepts
- a series of drawings or images outlining scenes or steps for a media project
- domain- creative works that are free for everyone to use without restrictions
- a virtual model that mimics real-word systems or processes for trainings or analysis
- reality a computer generated environment that immerses users so they feel they are inside a different world
- engaging users actively by allowing them to control or influence the content
- reality overlays digital information onto the real world through devices like smartphones or glasses
- property- legal rights over creations of the mind, like inventions, writings and trademarks
- visual elements like images, drawings or illustrations used to communicate or decorate content.
- written or printed words
21 Clues: written or printed words • moving images or recordings • a visual sequence of events arranged in chronological order • passing off someone else's work or ideas as your own without credit • sound elements such as music, spoken words, or sound effects in multimedia • a series of drawings or images outlining scenes or steps for a media project • ...
Adventure Time Vocab 2026-05-08
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- - Princess Bubblegum’s inventions are usually ____
- - Hero of Ooo with the white bear hat
- - Jake trying to stop Finn and Ice King from fighting
- - What happens when Ice King finally calms down
- - Lemongrab trying awkward flattery
- - The Lich’s influence on Ooo
- - Stretchy yellow dog and Finn’s best friend
- - Unlike Tree Trunks’ long stories
- - How Finn feels about the Lich’s plans
- - The Enchiridion’s weird prophecy
- - Marceline’s mix of music, weapons, and hobbies
- - Finn at the very beginning of the series
- - Finn charging into danger without fear
- - Princess Bubblegum’s scientific explanations
- - A dungeon filled with traps would create these conditions
- - A ruler who ignores responsibilities for partying
- - Vampire queen with a bass axe
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- - Marceline can ____ enemies with music
- - A quiet treehouse is ____ to studying wizard magic
- - Lemongrab screaming another angry speech
- - A painfully ordinary day in the Land of Ooo
- - BMO is surprisingly ____ at video games
- - Magic Man’s unpredictable behavior
- - Jake’s cooking on his worst day
- - The aftermath of one of Ice King’s failed kidnappings
- - Jake’s pep talks help ____ Finn’s confidence
- - What Princess Bubblegum might do when Finn messes up
- - How many candy citizens treat Princess Bubblegum
- - Extra dungeon loot Finn doesn’t need
- - Neptr speaking nervously around others
- - Peppermint Butler pretending to seem harmless
- - Living game console roommate
- - Blue-bearded ruler obsessed with princesses
- - Princess Bubblegum refusing to surrender
- - Jake’s friendly personality in one word
- - The strange post-apocalyptic land where the show takes place
- - Marceline being brutally honest
- - What the Ice King eventually does after losing
38 Clues: - The Lich’s influence on Ooo • - Living game console roommate • - Vampire queen with a bass axe • - Jake’s cooking on his worst day • - Marceline being brutally honest • - Unlike Tree Trunks’ long stories • - The Enchiridion’s weird prophecy • - Lemongrab trying awkward flattery • - Magic Man’s unpredictable behavior • - Hero of Ooo with the white bear hat • ...
Scientists and their inventions 2022-06-27
inventors and their inventions 2023-10-18
5 Clues: Inventor of the radio • Discovered penicillin • Invented the phonograph • Inventor of the telephone • Known for the development of the alternating current
Gravity Exploration 2022-05-17
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author widely recognised for his discoveries in optics (white light composition) and mathematics (calculus), and discovering gravity
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
9 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 4 Lesson 3 and 4 Vocabulary Quiz 2021-10-22
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- a process in which each worker performs a single step in production
- the value of something that must be given up to get the thing you want
- a shortage
- to sell or trade something to another country
- the amount of goods or services a company worker can make or provide
- a small fee paid to bank customers in exchange for allowing the bank to use their money; a fee charged by banks for borrowing money
- dividing a job among skilled workers
- the use of public notices to bring attention to a product or service
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- companies employ people to work outside of a company
- new inventions or ideas
- to bring something in from another country to sell or trade
- something that encourages one to take action or do something
12 Clues: a shortage • new inventions or ideas • dividing a job among skilled workers • to sell or trade something to another country • companies employ people to work outside of a company • to bring something in from another country to sell or trade • something that encourages one to take action or do something • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-11
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- A well known company that creates iphones.
- The most common search engine that can search up almost everything.
- A helpful tool used to amplify sounds, speaking, and or music.
- A place where many students go on to research for projects but isn't always the most reliable because information can be changed.
- A newer technology worn around the wrist and is able to count steps from the amount of movement in the arm.
- A change in the world and or society.
- Is benefited through the use of alarm systems and pass locks.
- A system that is worn around the eyes like goggles to be able to see a digital world of a game.
- Now can be done as an ebook or on a kindle.
- An overlooked technology that is used mostly everyday to heat up meals.
- Easier to text, face time, and talk to others.
- A common place where movies and shows can be watched instead of going to the theaters.
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- Sometimes a result of online texting and could be blackmail or shaming.
- After checking this there are many people who feel bad about their appearance.
- Cars,planes, and elevators are all new inventions of this.
- Used to be on paper but now a digital map.
- Because of this we are able to have our work inked on paper after typing it out on the computer.
- Technology that has replaced many cashiers in stores like Safeway and Walmart.
- An app that is used to alter the appearance of a photo in magazines or for pictures posted online.
- Is effected by online classes and online research engines.
- Piece of technology that allows wireless connections from phones, t.v.'s, and computers.
- Effected by online transactions that can be done at home.
- No longer black and white, it is able to capture moments in life that cannot be written down.
- Has been changed due to auto tune and is easily downloaded and bought to listen to on your phone.
24 Clues: A change in the world and or society. • Used to be on paper but now a digital map. • A well known company that creates iphones. • Now can be done as an ebook or on a kindle. • Easier to text, face time, and talk to others. • Effected by online transactions that can be done at home. • Cars,planes, and elevators are all new inventions of this. • ...
SS Week 10: Consequences of Contact 2025-09-17
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- To take control of land or people by force.
- The soft hair of animals, used for clothing.
- Results or outcomes of an action, often long-lasting.
- The original people living in the Americas before Europeans arrived.
- Competition between groups trying to be more powerful.
- The act of giving something and receiving something else in return.
- A region of islands between North and South America.
- A pirate who has government permission to attack enemy ships and sell goods legally.
- Goods carried on a ship.
- (maize)A grain plant from the Americas used for food and animal feed.
- A license given by a government allowing someone to attack enemy ships.
- A Spanish sport involving fighting bulls.
- A path or course used by ships or merchants to move goods.
- A crop from the Americas that grows underground and is high in calories.
- Tools and inventions people use to solve problems or improve life.
- The lands where a group of people have lived for a long time.
- The way a country uses money and resources to make and trade goods.
- A person or ship that trades goods for money.
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- Expensive items that only rich people can usually buy.
- Someone who attacks and robs ships at sea.
- Valuable things like land, crops, animals, or minerals.
- How much of a product is available for people to buy.
- A tall plant that grows in hot climates and is used to make sugar.
- A king or queen.
- The power to change or affect people, places, or events.
- How much people want to buy something.
- Beliefs about God or gods and the practices connected to them.
- When two groups of people meet.
- The movement of plants, animals, people, and ideas between the Americas and Europe after Columbus.
- Freedoms or powers that people are allowed to have.
- A plant whose leaves were dried and smoked, traded as a valuable crop.
- Official permission to do something.
32 Clues: A king or queen. • Goods carried on a ship. • When two groups of people meet. • Official permission to do something. • How much people want to buy something. • A Spanish sport involving fighting bulls. • Someone who attacks and robs ships at sea. • To take control of land or people by force. • The soft hair of animals, used for clothing. • ...
