discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
100 years of solitude 2023-08-20
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- A young and ethereal woman with a mysterious aura, who becomes known for her unusual and mystical behavior.
- A complex and determined woman within the Buendía family, whose unrequited love and family dynamics shape her life.
- A recurring theme that explores the loneliness and isolation experienced by many characters in their individual journeys.
- A literary style that combines realistic events with fantastical elements, creating a dreamlike and imaginative narrative.
- The impulsive and authoritarian son of Jose Arcadio Buendía, who becomes involved in violence and oppressive rule.
- A quiet and introspective member of the Buendía family, who becomes involved in political and revolutionary activities.
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- The patriarch of the Buendía family, driven by his scientific curiosity and obsession with alchemy.
- A fictional town in Colombia where the story takes place, known for its magical and surreal events throughout the novel.
- The idea that the family is cursed with repeating patterns of fate and tragedy, leading to their ultimate decline.
- "Virginity," or "Purity," is a character that signifies purity in the Gauchatí language. She is serving as a maid to the Buendía family, and devotes herself to the family. Her character plays a vital role in exploring the novel's central themes of solitude, love, the passage of time, and the family's history.
- A foreign company that exploits the resources of the main village, symbolizing the impact of foreign influence on the town.
- A conservative and strict woman who marries into the Buendía family, bringing an air of formality and tradition to the main town.
- A gypsy who brings knowledge and inventions to the main village, serving as a link between the magical and the real world.
- The matriarch of the Buendía family, who lives for over a century and plays a central role in the family's history.
14 Clues: The patriarch of the Buendía family, driven by his scientific curiosity and obsession with alchemy. • A young and ethereal woman with a mysterious aura, who becomes known for her unusual and mystical behavior. • The idea that the family is cursed with repeating patterns of fate and tragedy, leading to their ultimate decline. • ...
1950's 2022-10-24
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- The way to see Sports, Talk Shows, Game Shows and Animation in the 1950’s.
- A type of music that most teenagers listened to in the 1950’s.
- The first jetliner plane.
- Where did women in the 1950’s spend most of their time.
- Had a major decrease in popularity due to new inventions in the 1950’s.
- The famous African American that would not give up her seat on the bus.
- The most popular sport in the 1950’s.
- In the 1950’s this group of people had to look up to the crowd while the males had to look down.
- Dances where teens take off their shoes and dance in their socks.
- helped the boom of education and democratization in the US economy.
- Was expected from everyone in the 1950’s.
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- The most popular fast food restaurant that started in the 1950’s.
- Where girls would come over to each other’s houses at night to do their hair and makeup, and hope boys would come to talk to them through the window.
- The new way to show off your products that was cheap in the 1950’s.
- How many automobiles were sold annually in the 1950’s.
- A counter cultural group that didn’t believe in traditional culture.
- Roads that were originally created to escape from the stomach bomb quickly.
- The iconic blonde hair, blue eyed doll that every girl wanted in the 1950’s.
- 78 Million babies were born from 1946 to 1964.
- The most popular pants in the 1950’s
- A medical device that was available for the first time in the 1950’s.
- Young girls would get sent away if they were _____.
- & Roll A mix of country and rhythm blues.
- the most popular type of movie in the 1950’s.
- the vaccine that was created in the 1950’s for children.
25 Clues: The first jetliner plane. • The most popular pants in the 1950’s • The most popular sport in the 1950’s. • & Roll A mix of country and rhythm blues. • Was expected from everyone in the 1950’s. • the most popular type of movie in the 1950’s. • 78 Million babies were born from 1946 to 1964. • Young girls would get sent away if they were _____. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-04-29
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- ownership of businesses involved in each step of manufacturing
- a union protest in Chicago where strikers fought with police
- businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares
- business leader of mining equipment and railroads
- leader of the American Federation of Labor
- inventor who created the electric lightbulb
- workers acting together for better wages or working conditions
- large labor union that included both skilled and unskilled workers
- business leader who concentrated his efforts on steel production
- union supporter who organized strikes and educated workers
- inventor of the telephone
- Henry Bessemer's invention that was a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- Knights of Labor leader who made it the first national labor union in the United States
- strike of Pullman railroad workers that stopped traffic on many midwestern rail lines; ended in 1894 when federal troops were sent to stop it
- business leader who concentrated on oil refining
- brothers who made the first piloted flight in a gas-powered airplane
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- law passed in 1890 that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade
- author of The Principles of Scientific Management
- violent 1892 strike of Carnegie steelworkers ended by state militia
- a period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s; characterized by advances in technology
- owning all businesses in a certain field
- a legal arrangement group together a number of companies under a single border of directors
- group that organized individual national unions of skilled workers
- belief that Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection and "survival of the fittest" holds true for humans
- inventor of the first affordable car and the moving assembly line
- total ownership of a product or service
- an exclusive right to make or sell an invention; encouraged new inventions
27 Clues: inventor of the telephone • total ownership of a product or service • owning all businesses in a certain field • leader of the American Federation of Labor • inventor who created the electric lightbulb • business leader who concentrated on oil refining • author of The Principles of Scientific Management • business leader of mining equipment and railroads • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
WHAP #1 2023-12-19
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- term to describe a vassal to the shogun in feudal Japan
- used as a symbol in early China of status and feminine beauty; stunts the growth of young girls' feet
- a belief in multiple gods
- also known as the black death or the black plague
- the Ottoman Empire practice of forcibly recruiting Christian boys to join the military
- the longest lasted Islamic gunpowder empire; The ______ Empire
- the dispersion of a group of people from their original homeland
- wrote the 95 Theses and sparked the Protestant Reformation
- the combining of different religions or cultures
- the names of the social classes used in France just prior to the French Revolution; there are three of them
- exam used in China that allows anyone to test into the bureaucracy
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- used most commonly in early colonial America; economic system where colonies can only trade with their mother country
- the name of impressive capital of the Aztec Empire
- one of the greatest/most impactful Chinese inventions
- products grown with the purpose of being sold; tobacco is an example
- the name used to describe the very top of the Spanish casta system
- in Confucianism, this virtue emphasizes respect for your elders
- ancient trade route that connects Asia and Europe
- the last name of the person in France who was in charge during the Reign of Terror
- the Portuguese noble who sponsored many of the early maritime voyages
- a type of government where priests or religious leaders rule
- a word use to describe a laborer used in feudal systems; common in medieval Europe
- a belief in one god
23 Clues: a belief in one god • a belief in multiple gods • the combining of different religions or cultures • ancient trade route that connects Asia and Europe • also known as the black death or the black plague • the name of impressive capital of the Aztec Empire • one of the greatest/most impactful Chinese inventions • term to describe a vassal to the shogun in feudal Japan • ...
History Vocab 2024-09-09
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- President of the US during the eruption of the Spanish-American War
- Led Rough Riders to charge on the battle of San Juan Hill during Spanish-American War
- Large numbers of these people worked as ranch hands driving cattle to____Kansas & Oklahoma
- A group of the population that share the same culture,race, language, or nationality
- Encourages migrants to come to new areas
- People who left home country to relocate to a different country
- The act of a group of people moving from one place to another
- immigrants were lured to California due to the development of what transportation?
- The inventor of the telephone
- helped establish peanuts as an important agricultural crop in Georgia
- Having access to finances and resources that make for a healthy lifestyle
- Created over 1000 inventions including the long-lasting filament for the electric light bulb
- Horseback troops in the US military
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- Severe hunger over a region due to inadequate food sources
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing
- Encourages natives to leave their home/areas
- important to the growth of the Western territories and states
- Settlers taking control and territory from indigenous people
- Growing the country
- A disagreement that results in the fighting of two groups in the same area
- When people are not from the country they are currently living in
- Unfair treatment to any persons or groups due to religion, race, or politics
- Extending power over other territories for political or economic gain
- In 1903, their glider survived a 12-second flight from the dunes at Kitty Hawk, NC
24 Clues: Growing the country • The inventor of the telephone • Horseback troops in the US military • Encourages migrants to come to new areas • Encourages natives to leave their home/areas • Severe hunger over a region due to inadequate food sources • Settlers taking control and territory from indigenous people • important to the growth of the Western territories and states • ...
Principles and procedures of materials development 2021-05-26
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- It is normally considered to be a conscious process which consist of the committing to memory of information relevant to what is being learned.
- Approach in which students acquired a second language or foreign language whilst focusing on learning new content knowledge and skills.
- This term, it is considered both a field of study and a practical undertaking.
- Situations such as giving a presentation or writing a story which allow time for planning and monitoring.
- Learners are aware of when and what they are learning.
- Whatever they do to provide input, they do so ideally in principled ways related to what they know about how language can be effectively learned.
- This type of materials stimulate language use.
- Facilitate the development of an effective internalized grammar which can help learners to achieve proficiency when they eventually start to speak in the L2.
- The learners are not aware of when and what they are learning.
- Knowledge about the language system.
- This type of teaching transmit information overtly to the learners.
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- Through this type of learning style learners like to play conscious attention to the linguistics features of the language and want to be correct.
- This term refers to attempts to measure the value of materials.
- This type of materials facilitate discoveries about language use
- This term is used to refer to anything which is used by teachers or learners to facilitate the learning of the language.
- This type of materials inform learners about the language.
- Those constrained by developing speech-processing mechanisms.
- This term is used to refer anything done by materials developers or teachers to facilitate the learning of the language.
- Knowledge of how the language is used.
- Being exposed to language you can understand.
- Situations in which you have to actually use the language.
- This type of teaching helps learners to discover things for themselves.
- Through this type learning style learners are happy to respond to whole chunks of language at a time and to pick up from them whatever language they can.
- This type of materials provide exposure to the language in use.
24 Clues: Knowledge about the language system. • Knowledge of how the language is used. • Being exposed to language you can understand. • This type of materials stimulate language use. • Learners are aware of when and what they are learning. • This type of materials inform learners about the language. • Situations in which you have to actually use the language. • ...
Information Technology Form 3 2024-04-15
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- sometimes called a digital shadow is the body of data that an individual creates through their actions online.
- Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.
- the correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet.
- Learning how to use technology in ways that are appropriate, responsible and intelligent.
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
- The unauthorized use of legally protected software, which includes stealing, copying, distributing, modifying, or selling the software.
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- the use of computers, smartphones or other connected devices to embarrass, hurt, mock, threaten or be mean to someone online.
- the crime of using someone's personal information in order to pretend to be them and to get money or goods in their name.
- a form of intellectual property right. It gives the person who creates an original work exclusive rights to copy, publish, publicly perform, transmit and adapt their material.
- Computer ethics is the application of moral principles to the use of computers and the Internet.
- a person's standards of behaviour or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do.
- moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.
- taking credit for someone else's words or ideas, either on purpose or accidentally through failure to cite sources.
13 Clues: the correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet. • moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity. • Learning how to use technology in ways that are appropriate, responsible and intelligent. • Computer ethics is the application of moral principles to the use of computers and the Internet. • ...
Chinese inventions 2022-06-09
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- This Chinese invention made long sea voyages possible.
- This Chinese invention was known only to the Chinese for over 500 years. Few inventions are more important than this one, because it is so important for the transmission and recording of information.
- This Chinese invention is a staple in the Chinese trade industry. This invention was created first as medicine but is now used globally for health and enjoyment.
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- This Chinese invention changed warfare forever, making swords and crossbows irrelevant.
- This Chinese invention led directly to our current economic currency.
5 Clues: This Chinese invention made long sea voyages possible. • This Chinese invention led directly to our current economic currency. • This Chinese invention changed warfare forever, making swords and crossbows irrelevant. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- ,lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state.
- era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand.
- non-violent refusal to obey authority and laws.
- religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South.
- americans developed a strong national identity during the administrations of presidents James Madison and James Monroe.
- began a series of overnight stays in houses once occupied by slaves?
- ,completed in 1848, connected Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago.
- , a new invention enabled southern plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state.
- who was elected president in 1816?
- concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation.
- time before the American Civil War.
- industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked.
- loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole.
- cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials.
- created the steamboat?
- created the telegraph?
- led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in which more than 50 people were killed in one night?
- boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward.
- created the horse-drawn mechanical reaper?
- person who invented the cotton gin.
- which treaty did the United States formally receive Florida from Spain and gave Spain sovereignty over Texas?
- idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government.
- machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats.
- buying and selling of slaves within the United States.
- ,the Mississippi River was and still is one of the most important rivers in America.
- administration of James Monroe, who was elected president of the United States in 1816.
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- approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence.
- power not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- 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.
- mountain range stretches north to south for more than 1,500 miles from Canada to Alabama and is up to 300 miles wide.
- people trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- canal that stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany.
- ,between1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced transportation network in the world.
- access to education and the rise of women’s organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location.
- Ford was one of the most wealthy and influential innovators, and made many useful inventions of the time such as the cotton gin.
- act of putting an end to something, such as slavery.
- , parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another.
- chapter about the Monroe Doctrine and what is within it.
- largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires.
- transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy.
- inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s economic growth.
- series of long and short pulses
- ,as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- the Government funds for improvements or support of commerce.
- machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball.
- complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company.
- work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
50 Clues: created the steamboat? • created the telegraph? • series of long and short pulses • time before the American Civil War. • person who invented the cotton gin. • created the horse-drawn mechanical reaper? • machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats. • non-violent refusal to obey authority and laws. • power not explicitly stated in the Constitution. • ...
Metaphysical poetry 2026-02-26
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- The omission of syllables to speed up the rhythm (e.g., "She 'is all States").
- Metaphysical poems are rarely just emotive; they are structured like a legal argument or a syllogism to persuade the listener.
- The belief that physical love can elevate the soul to a higher spiritual understanding.
- References to the English Civil War, new scientific discoveries (microscopes, space exploration), and exploration of the "New World" which influenced their imagery.
- Coined by 18th-century critic Dr. Samuel Johnson to describe the 17th-century poets, initially as a critique that they "yoked" together "heterogeneous ideas by violence".
- The poem often starts in media res (in the middle of the action) with a dramatic, urgent, or confrontational statement (e.g., "For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love").
- Deliberate, extreme exaggeration to highlight a point.
- A harsh or rough tone, common in Donne’s earlier, more cynical poetry.
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- Moving over from one line to another without a stop, creating a sense of natural speech.
- The use of everyday, informal language, making the poems feel conversational, direct, and intimate.
- A poetic device that catalogs and praises the physical parts of the beloved's body (sometimes parodied or used ironically by Metaphysicals).
- Intellectual ingenuity, irony, and verbal playfulness used to explore deep philosophical questions.
- A strong pause within a line, often used to create a jagged, conversational rhythm.
- In Donne's poetry, this is the idea that the soul and body are one, justifying physical intimacy as a spiritual act.
- The fleeting nature of life and beauty.
- A statement that appears contradictory but reveals a deeper truth (e.g., "Death, thou shalt die").
- The most vital term. An elaborate, unconventional, or startling metaphor that sets up an ingenious parallel between highly dissimilar objects or situations (e.g., comparing lovers to a compass in "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" or a flea in "The Flea").
17 Clues: The fleeting nature of life and beauty. • Deliberate, extreme exaggeration to highlight a point. • A harsh or rough tone, common in Donne’s earlier, more cynical poetry. • The omission of syllables to speed up the rhythm (e.g., "She 'is all States"). • A strong pause within a line, often used to create a jagged, conversational rhythm. • ...
chap 18 sec crossword puzzle 2022-12-01
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- to get rid of
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- invented the telephone
- a poor Scottish immigrant, he worked his way up in the railroad business
- he invested in an oil refinery. He used the profits to buy other oil companies
- is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- tested a gas-powered airplane at kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- to give good reason for an action
- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
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- businesses owned by many inventors
- formed a new union it was called the American Federation of Labor
- made the automobile available to millions of people
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- came from a well-to-do family but she felt strong sympathy for the poor
- make free from impurities
- to change; to make different
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- to increase in speed
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for small fee
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the telephone • make free from impurities • to change; to make different • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many inventors • is the rapid growth of city populations • is a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • ...
Copyright 2025-05-24
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- The state of being the creator of a work, which is central to copyright ownership.
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images used in commerce, protected by law to ensure creators can benefit from their work.
- A legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holder, often for purposes like education, criticism, or research.
- Laws enacted by a governing body, in this context referring to laws related to copyright and intellectual property.
- The act of delivering or making available copyrighted material to the public.
- The length of time for which copyright protection is granted, often dependent on specific laws.
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- The violation of a law or a right, particularly in the context of using copyrighted material without permission.
- A significant alteration of a copyrighted work that may qualify for fair use.
- Rights The rights granted to creators that allow them to control how their works are used.
- A legal right that grants the creator of original works exclusive control over their use and distribution for a specific period.
- The use of copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder.
- Original artistic or literary compositions that are protected under copyright law.
12 Clues: A significant alteration of a copyrighted work that may qualify for fair use. • The act of delivering or making available copyrighted material to the public. • The use of copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder. • The state of being the creator of a work, which is central to copyright ownership. • ...
Tech terms 2026-05-08
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- The main circuit board in a computer that connects all components like the CPU RAM and storage devices
- A computer or system that provides data services or resources to other computers over a network
- Software with source code that anyone can view modify and distribute
- Temporary memory a computer uses to store data it is actively using it is fast but cleared when the device is turned off
- Property Creations of the mind like inventions, music, writing, software that are legally protected from being copied or used without permission
- A regularly updated website or online page where an individual or group shares posts articles or opinions
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- A system that translates website names into IP addresses computers use
- Divide The gap between people who have access to modern technology and the internet and those who do not
- Reality A computer generated environment that simulates a real or imagined world typically experienced through a headset
- Permanent memory that stores important instructions for a computer it does not lose data when powered off
- Any information that can identify a specific person such as name address phone number or Social Security number
- The process of converting data into a coded form so only authorized users can read it
12 Clues: Software with source code that anyone can view modify and distribute • A system that translates website names into IP addresses computers use • The process of converting data into a coded form so only authorized users can read it • A computer or system that provides data services or resources to other computers over a network • ...
The world's greatest inventions 2021-10-15
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- It was invented in 1903 by the American Wright brothers, brought the world closer together
- Navigational device
- A system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar
- A medicine or chemical that can destroy harmful bacteria in the body or limit their growth
- A circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move
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- It was discovered rather than invented,gave us warmth, protection
- A portable device first invented in 1992
- It is responsible for eradicating diseases and extending the human lifespan.
- It was invented about 100 BC in China, allowing us to write down and share our ideas.
- A short, thin stick made of wood and covered with a special chemical at one end that burns when rubbed firmly against a rough surface
- The large system of connected computers around the world that allows people to share information and communicate with each other
11 Clues: Navigational device • A portable device first invented in 1992 • It was discovered rather than invented,gave us warmth, protection • A system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar • It is responsible for eradicating diseases and extending the human lifespan. • ...
Inventions by Manuel Susín 2021-11-27
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- apps which filters are examples of augmented reality
- a kind of flower that jarvis used to symbolize a mother´s love
- The city where Florence Ho completed the international Baccalaureate
- the USA president who declared the mother´s day
- the name of the project whose owner is Dhruv Verma
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- the name of the USA president who was helped by Einstein
- the country where gibson´s church went on a mission
- this machine, whose inventor was an engineer, can melt chocolate
- 2007 was the year when this company overtakes sony selling e-books
- the first major tech company that introduce the digital assistant
- advertissements that can download a virus in your electronnic device
11 Clues: the USA president who declared the mother´s day • the name of the project whose owner is Dhruv Verma • the country where gibson´s church went on a mission • apps which filters are examples of augmented reality • the name of the USA president who was helped by Einstein • a kind of flower that jarvis used to symbolize a mother´s love • ...
AWL 4 2018-07-28
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- To become involved in an argument, fight. or other difficult situation in order to change what happens
- To publicly support a particular way of doing something
- To inform an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have
- Including all the necessary, facts, details, or problems that need to be dealt with
- A model or example that shows how something works or is produced
- To start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions
- Contrary ideas, opinions, or actions are completely different and opposed to each other
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- To recognize or express the difference between things or people
- To provide a person or place with th things that are needed for a particular kind of activity or work
- To consist of particular parts, groups etc
- To show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof
- A system of organization in which people or things are divided into levels of importance
- Based on scientific testing or practical experience, not on ideas
- A system or method that you use to send or obtain information, goods, permission etc
- To remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty
15 Clues: To consist of particular parts, groups etc • To start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions • To publicly support a particular way of doing something • To remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty • To recognize or express the difference between things or people • A model or example that shows how something works or is produced • ...
2nd Grade Vocabulary 2023-04-12
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- The _______ of popcorn in the bag was so much that it spilled out onto the floor.
- The doctor had good news for his patient about his test ______.
- Messi _______ a long term goal of his by helping Argentina win the World Cup.
- The teacher ______ a lesson for her class tomorrow.
- Students today can not see how many _______ have been created in their lifetime.
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- The student complete the long test it was a major _________.
- Mr. Luke is a _______ teacher, he really cares about his students.
- Benjamin Franklin _______ the first fire engine in Boston.
8 Clues: The teacher ______ a lesson for her class tomorrow. • Benjamin Franklin _______ the first fire engine in Boston. • The student complete the long test it was a major _________. • The doctor had good news for his patient about his test ______. • Mr. Luke is a _______ teacher, he really cares about his students. • ...
13.4 More Technological Advances 2025-02-05
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- American inventor, he patented an improved sewing machine, and by 1860 was the largest manufacturer of sewing machines in the country.
- American artist and inventor, he applied scientists’ discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph, which soon sent messages all across the country.
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- American industrialist, he developed a steel plow to ease difficulty of turning thick soil on the Great Plains.
- American inventor and industrialist, he invented the mechanical reaper and harvesting machine that quickly cut down wheat.
- a machine perfected by Samuel F. B. Morse in 1832 that uses pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires
- a system developed by Alfred Lewis Vail for the telegraph that used a certain combination of dots and dashes to represent each letter of the alphabet
6 Clues: American industrialist, he developed a steel plow to ease difficulty of turning thick soil on the Great Plains. • American inventor and industrialist, he invented the mechanical reaper and harvesting machine that quickly cut down wheat. • ...
Lesson 4 Key Terms 2025-04-29
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- an American artist and inventor, he applied scientists’ discoveries of electricity and magnetism to develop the telegraph, which soon sent messages all across the country.
- American inventor, he patented an improved sewing machine, and by 1860 was the largest manufacturer of sewing machines in the country.
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- a system developed by Alfred Lewis Vail for the telegraph that used a certain combination of dots and dashes to represent each letter of the alphabet
- American inventor and industrialist, he invented the mechanical reaper and harvesting machine that quickly cut down wheat.
- a machine perfected by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1832 used pulses of electric current to send messages across long distances through wires.
- American industrialist, he developed a steel plow to ease the difficulty of turning thick soil on the Great Plains.
6 Clues: American industrialist, he developed a steel plow to ease the difficulty of turning thick soil on the Great Plains. • American inventor and industrialist, he invented the mechanical reaper and harvesting machine that quickly cut down wheat. • ...
Creative Reflection-Japan 2013-02-24
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- Is another japanese island.
- a synonym for clans
- Buddhist grew rich and powerful
- is a chain of islands.
- The dominated a corner of Honshu during 500 A.D. and ruled for about 1,000 years. The Yamato plain became the heartland of Japanese government and the Yamato Clan set up the first and only dynasty. They claimed to be direct descendants of Amaterasu and their symbol was a rising sun and Japanese emperors were later revered as living gods.
- The was a blend of cultures that occurred from 794 A/D to 1185 A.D.
- The japenese used this technique to improve upon the ideas of the chinese while at the same time staying indipendent.
- The are clan god and goddesses.
- This industry helped the japanese survive since most land was unable to be farmed.
- Like the Koreans, the Japanese spent many years chinese inventions and ideas.
- is the worship of forces of nature.This worship never became an international religion but it has still survived to the present day.
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- The is phonetic symbols representing syllables.
- was a member of the Yamato ruling family in the early 600’s A.D Yamato wanted to learn about Chinese culture directly (not through Korean sources), so he sent nobles to China, which caused students, monks, traders and officials to go and visit the court of Changan over the next 200 years.
- is the country where all of this took place.
- was the author of the first novel in history. Written in about 1010 A.D, this person was Sei Shonagon’s biggest rival.
- is the sun goddess
- was a lady-in-waiting to the empress in the late 900’s. This lady wrote The Pillow Book. In a series of anecdotes and personal observation, the books give vivid details about court manors, décor, pet peeves about court-life, and proper dressing.
- Japan managed to stay of china by selective borrowing.
- Fire is a Pacific region, which covers the Philippines, Indonesia and part of Australia and South America.
- Is a japanese island
20 Clues: is the sun goddess • a synonym for clans • Is a japanese island • is a chain of islands. • Is another japanese island. • Buddhist grew rich and powerful • The are clan god and goddesses. • is the country where all of this took place. • The is phonetic symbols representing syllables. • Japan managed to stay of china by selective borrowing. • ...
Inventions of the industrial revolution 2021-03-02
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- The inventor who invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
- This is an invention by Robert Fulton which helped people transport things faster.
- These are very fast ships that transported things over the ocean.
- These were a set of waterways that made it easier to transport goods.
- This machine produced multiple spools of thread simultaneously.
- Sent electric signals along a wire and helped people communicate faster.
- This is an invention by Henry Bessemer.
- Power-driven systems were used instead of energy by hand which made it so that there were many more factories.
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- Eli Whitney's invention that helped factories.
- This helped people create textiles much faster using water.
- Eli Whitney's invention helped the south a lot.
- This is invented by Cyrus McCormick and was used to mow grains.
- This allowed people to sew much faster.
- This was invented by John Deere and it was used for farming to break up tough soil.
- This helped people travel from the east to west coast much faster.
15 Clues: This allowed people to sew much faster. • This is an invention by Henry Bessemer. • Eli Whitney's invention that helped factories. • Eli Whitney's invention helped the south a lot. • This helped people create textiles much faster using water. • This is invented by Cyrus McCormick and was used to mow grains. • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- helped make all parts look the same
- which one picked seeds out of the cotton faster
- john deare created this invention
- who did the mechanical reaper help the most
- helped people communicate faster and a longer distance
- who created the water powered textile mill
- who did the interchangeable parts help the most
- James Hargreas created it
- did the railroads make transportation faster or slower
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- revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost
- george stephenson created this invention
- Created clothes and sewed stuff together
- Robert Fulton created this
- who did the cotton gin help the most
- helped transportation across the ocean faster
15 Clues: James Hargreas created it • Robert Fulton created this • john deare created this invention • helped make all parts look the same • who did the cotton gin help the most • george stephenson created this invention • Created clothes and sewed stuff together • who created the water powered textile mill • revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost • ...
Inventions During the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- helped protect properties
- made water travel faster
- connected Atlantic side of America to the Pacific side
- separated cotton from seeds
- made by John Deere
- cut wheat
- made spools of thread
- used water to power a cloth factory
- used railroads
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- made manufacturing things faster and easier
- better way of making steel
- Made clothing
- boat for canals
- communication using morse code
- trade across states (by water) made easy
15 Clues: cut wheat • Made clothing • used railroads • boat for canals • made by John Deere • made spools of thread • made water travel faster • helped protect properties • better way of making steel • separated cotton from seeds • communication using morse code • used water to power a cloth factory • trade across states (by water) made easy • made manufacturing things faster and easier • ...
Ancient Roman inventions Arszunkaev Aisha 2023-12-20
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- A farm implement
- It is an architectural element similar to hollow upper half of a sphere
- It is a decorative technique for applying a very thin coating of gold
- It is a water organ
- It is an arm attached at a right angle yo a rotating shaft
- The historical ancestor of the modern book
- It is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a veichle
- It is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction
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- a type of machine, generally equipped with hoist rope
- A farm tool for loosening soil
- It is an instrument used for measuring density
- it is a vertical curved structure
- it is a type of chemical compound
- The Romans constructed It throughout their Republic and later Empire
- It is a method of carving an object
15 Clues: A farm implement • It is a water organ • A farm tool for loosening soil • it is a vertical curved structure • it is a type of chemical compound • It is a method of carving an object • The historical ancestor of the modern book • It is an instrument used for measuring density • a type of machine, generally equipped with hoist rope • ...
Important Inventions of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - __, a visual representation of data used for product identification.
- - __, a device that emits a concentrated beam of light.
- - Specially designed food for astronauts during space missions.
- - Input device used to interact with graphical user interfaces.
- - Medical device used to replace or assist a failing heart.
- - Automated Teller __, a machine for conducting banking transactions.
- - __, a fastening system with hook-and-loop fasteners.
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- - __, a magnetic tape format for recording and playing back video.
- - __, a technology that transmits data through thin glass or plastic fibers.
- - Integrated __, a tiny electronic circuit that revolutionized computing.
- - Electronic device used for mathematical calculations.
- - Device that senses smoke and triggers an alarm.
- - Light-Emitting __,LED a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it.
- - CD, a digital optical disc used for audio and data storage.
- - Computerized __ Tomography, a medical imaging technique using X-rays.
15 Clues: - Device that senses smoke and triggers an alarm. • - __, a fastening system with hook-and-loop fasteners. • - Electronic device used for mathematical calculations. • - __, a device that emits a concentrated beam of light. • - Medical device used to replace or assist a failing heart. • - CD, a digital optical disc used for audio and data storage. • ...
Chapter 14 Tuesday Analysis 2024-11-12
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- Malaysian Prime Minister who doubted what was good for Washington would be good for developing nations.
- 1990s U.S. foreign policy shift from containment to promoting global democracy and free markets
- Who wrote an excerpt in Jarhead about his time in the Gulf War?
- Which ethnicity was the victim of ethnic cleansing by the Bosnian Serbs?
- African country where a 1994 genocide unfolded, with limited U.S. intervention due to fears after "Black Hawk Down."
- Overcoming these economic and political barriers will require social and _________ inventions comparable in scale and vision to the new arrangements conceived in the decade following World War II
- Huntington’s theory predicting that future global conflicts would be driven by cultural and religious identities rather than political differences.
- This is not, as Saddam Hussein would have it, the United States against Iraq. It is Iraq against the __________.
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- Who said “We have a foreign policy today in the shape of a doughnut–lots of peripheral interests but nothing at the center.”
- Who said, “Together let us imagine what can be accomplished if all the energy and ability the Israelis and the Palestinians have invested into your struggle can now be channeled into cultivating the land and freshening the waters, into ending the boycotts and creating new industry.”
- What international practice does this document strongly criticize?
- Who interviewed Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about the “Iraq problem”?
- Who was the British Prime Minister that was invited to the Economic Club of Chicago to deliver a speech in 1999?
- What Islamic extremist group saw exponential growth during this time?
14 Clues: Who wrote an excerpt in Jarhead about his time in the Gulf War? • What international practice does this document strongly criticize? • What Islamic extremist group saw exponential growth during this time? • Which ethnicity was the victim of ethnic cleansing by the Bosnian Serbs? • Who interviewed Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about the “Iraq problem”? • ...
SOSE Revision Crossword 2014 2014-12-03
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- A workplace with extremely poor working conditions that produces large quantities of clothing for a very cheap rate.
- A feeling of belonging to a nation. This gives rise to movements seeking national independence and a desire for a homeland.
- A series of conflicts fought between Aborigines and European settlers over a long period of time.
- The largest river system within Australia is known as the... Basin and generates 39% of national income.
- The production of merchandise or products for sale or use.
- What successful industry involved the manufacturing of clothing?
- Invented in the 1870s by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison.
- The set of rules by which Australia is run. It is the legal framework for how Australia is governed and it can only be changed by referendum.
- What significant historical even occurred in the year of 1901 in Australia?
- An effect of the industrial revolution – new labour opportunities caused a population shift from the countryside to the cities.
- The policy of seeking to extend the power and territories of a particular dominant nation to create an empire.
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- The famous invention by James Hargreaves in 1764. It remains one of the most well-known inventions of the industrial revolution.
- This was passed in 1833 to improve working conditions for children in factories. It stated that no children under the age of nine could work in factories.
- A company which operates within multiple nations and has its facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country.
- The alliance between France, Britain and Russia during World War 1 was called the:
- When all people, at all times have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food you have...
- A type of map that uses darker and lighter shades of one colour group to reveal the pattern of a certain element.
- The concentration of salt in water or soil is referred to as ...and this causes soil to become infertile meaning crops cannot grow.
- Major sportswear brand known for their exploitation of workers and horrible sweatshops.
- A major terrestrial vegetation community (ecosystem) that is either terrestrial or aquatic.
20 Clues: The production of merchandise or products for sale or use. • What successful industry involved the manufacturing of clothing? • Invented in the 1870s by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison. • What significant historical even occurred in the year of 1901 in Australia? • The alliance between France, Britain and Russia during World War 1 was called the: • ...
Culture and Fiedlwork 2024-09-23
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- translation of Yankton Dakota name Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ
- Anthropologist who went against popular conception in the US that gender roles were biologically determined arguing that American cultural norms were not found cross-culturally
- new research strategy that requires anthropologist to do fieldwork by participating in the daily life of a society for an extended period, rather than just doing surveys.
- intrigued by the raven transformational masks of this Pacific Northwest tribe, Boas began to collect their Raven creation stories.
- similar practices, inventions, etc. that exist among different cultures or peoples are mainly the result of cultural exchange as opposed to isolated invention
- The process of learning your culture
- interviewed tribal elders, wrote Dakota grammar books, translated ceremonial texts, & wrote the novel ‘Waterlily,
- studied Afro-American diaspora religions and vernacular oral traditions.
- Theory holding that the culture in which we are raised controls who we are at emotional and behavioral levels (2 words)
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- Hurston was a key figure of this intellectual and cultural movement of African-Americans.
- Theory stating that each element of a society serves a particular function to keep the entire system in equilibrium.
- Began with the invention of bow and arrow, according to Morgan (2 words)
- Anthropologist who suggested that all cultures evolve through the same sequence of stages
- Book recounting an immersive experience and observations of Voodoo culture and spiritual practices in Haiti and Jamaica (1930s).
- Anthropologist who found out that Trobriand women had equally important economic roles as men (which was overlooked in past studies) and who developed connect of reflexivity.
- Fiction that follows Blue Bird and her daughter through the intricate kinship practices that created unity among her people.
- All cultures develop in specific ways because of their unique histories
- First advocate of salvage ethnography and 4 field approach. Considered father of the anthropological discipline.
- Conceptualized participant observation as the cornerstone of fieldwork, urging anthropologists to stay long periods,and explore commonplace, everyday items and activities of the local life.
- intricate system of gift exchanges going in opposite directions to reinforce social relationships and status.
20 Clues: The process of learning your culture • translation of Yankton Dakota name Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ • All cultures develop in specific ways because of their unique histories • Began with the invention of bow and arrow, according to Morgan (2 words) • studied Afro-American diaspora religions and vernacular oral traditions. • ...
International Women's Day 2025-02-26
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- people who work hard to make changes in the world, like standing up for what is right, helping others, or protecting the environment
- Something that involves different countries or people from all over the world, like celebrations, events, or friendships.
- people who guide or inspire others, like teachers, coaches, or those who help make decisions in a group or community
- ways you help or give to others, like sharing toys, helping with chores, or doing something that makes a positive difference
- when boys and girls, men and women, are treated fairly and have the same opportunities and rights.
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- chances or possibilities for doing something, like trying out for a sports team, learning a new skill, or making new friends
- things you do that make you proud or things you’ve done well, like learning to ride a bike or getting a good grade on a test
- people who study the world around us to learn how things work, like animals, plants or space, and who try to solve problems or make new discoveries.
- people who use their imagination and creativity to make beautiful things. like paintings, sculptures, music or stories.
- being brave means facing your fears or doing something even when it’s hard, like speaking up for yourself or others, trying something new, or standing up for what’s right
10 Clues: when boys and girls, men and women, are treated fairly and have the same opportunities and rights. • people who guide or inspire others, like teachers, coaches, or those who help make decisions in a group or community • people who use their imagination and creativity to make beautiful things. like paintings, sculptures, music or stories. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- , who was elected president in 1816?
- , a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location.
- , the buying and selling of slaves within the United States.
- , the administration of James Monroe, who was elected president of the United States in 1816.
- , an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence.
- , parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another.
- , an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state.
- , a series of long and short pulses
- , a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- , a non-violent refusal to obey authority and laws.
- , a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation.
- , increased access to education and the rise of women’s organizations expanded women’s roles in the early republic.
- ,as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of slavery.
- , a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats.
- , an era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand.
- ,completed in 1848, connected Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago.
- , a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires.
- , a boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward.
- , a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton ball.
- , new inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s economic growth.
- , who led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in which more than 50 people were killed in one night?
- , the cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials.
- , who created the telegraph?
- , the idea that women should raise their children to be good citizens who participated in the government.
- , the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy.
- ,between1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced transportation network in the world.
- , who created the horse-drawn mechanical reaper?
- , industrialization in the early 19th century transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked.
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- , the largest river in North America and one of the largest in the world.
- , a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole.
- , the chapter about the Monroe Doctrine and what is within it.
- , americans developed a strong national identity during the administrations of presidents James Madison and James Monroe.
- , henry Ford was one of the most wealthy and influential innovators, and made many useful inventions of the time such as the cotton gin.
- ,lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state.
- , under which treaty did the United States formally receive Florida from Spain and gave Spain sovereignty over Texas?
- , the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company.
- , people trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, rebellion.
- ,the Mississippi River was and still is one of the most important rivers in America.
- , the time before the American Civil War.
- , the person who invented the cotton gin.
- , a canal that stretched from Buffalo near Lake Erie in western New York to Albany.
- , a mountain range stretches north to south for more than 1,500 miles from Canada to Alabama and is up to 300 miles wide.
- , a 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.
- , when the Government funds for improvements or support of commerce.
- , a new invention enabled southern plantation owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- , who began a series of overnight stays in houses once occupied by slaves?
- , who created the steamboat?
- , the act of putting an end to something, such as slavery.
- , a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South.
50 Clues: , who created the steamboat? • , who created the telegraph? • , who created the horse-drawn mechanical reaper? • , a machine that cuts stalks of wheat or oats. • , a series of long and short pulses • , who was elected president in 1816? • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2023-04-14
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- He kept falling over and hitting his head, this was naturally because he was only a _________.
- the category of sport Usain Bolt is famous for.
- "I ___________ you, to a duel!!!"
- In the court of law, you will need this to prove your innocence.
- A large hairy animal that kind of looks like us.
- This can be caused by an accident, a sleeping disorder, or pure fear.
- If you do this without being careful, you may cause a car accident.
- what we experience during the loss of a loved one or a breakup.
- He thought no one would hear him fart, but the large empty _________ created an echo.
- Since Covid, we are still on the road to full _________.
- One of the most revolutionary inventions of ancient man.
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- A moment of accomplishment or a difficult place to breathe.
- in ancient times, men were the hunters and their line of vision was direct. As a result, it is said women have evolved to have better vision in this category.
- What may happen to the body when organs begin to fail.
- A repetitive and boring process or experience.
- Mozart had this from a young age.
- Another form of being excited.
- The poem was wonderful. It ___________ of many techniques we used to learn in class.
- If we choose not to follow this, we may become lost.
- Freddy Mercury considered himself one of these.
- They either love you or throw eggs.
- They need to be medically tested in sports to prevent cheating.
- Your future will be based on whether you have a positive or negative _________ towards life.
- At first it needs to tear before it can increase in size.
24 Clues: Another form of being excited. • "I ___________ you, to a duel!!!" • Mozart had this from a young age. • They either love you or throw eggs. • A repetitive and boring process or experience. • the category of sport Usain Bolt is famous for. • Freddy Mercury considered himself one of these. • A large hairy animal that kind of looks like us. • ...
History Auto 2023-09-18
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- bring to a more advanced or effective state
- the act or process of burning
- an early automobile having an open body, a single seat for two or three persons, and a large trunk or a rumble seat
- to work, perform, or function, as a machine does
- to supply with a quantity of electrical energy
- far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away
- laid open to view; unconcealed
- a person who devises some new process, appliance, machine, or article; one who makes inventions.
- rich; affluent
- to supply with electricity or other means of power
- remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary
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- to supply or equip
- a person or organization that uses a commodity or service
- to repair; mend
- a car or other vehicle that combines an internal-combustion engine with one or more electric motors powered by a battery
- a combination of two or more cells electrically connected to work together to produce electric energy
- combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power
- an automobile or a boat with a folding top
- a volatile, flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, obtained from petroleum, and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines, as a solvent, etc.
- to bring into existence; give rise to; cause
- a colorless, odorless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water
- to plan and fashion artistically or skillfully
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- any means in or by which someone travels or something is carried or conveyed; a means of conveyance or transport
- water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor
25 Clues: rich; affluent • to repair; mend • to supply or equip • the act or process of burning • laid open to view; unconcealed • an automobile or a boat with a folding top • bring to a more advanced or effective state • to bring into existence; give rise to; cause • to supply with a quantity of electrical energy • to plan and fashion artistically or skillfully • ...
inventions in the 1800's 2021-03-02
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- Made it easier to travel across canals
- helped keep cattle in an enclosed area
- Made it way easier to trade across water between states
- Eli Whitney's successful invention in the south
- Helped travel easier on water
- Samuel F.B. created this. It sent news between long distances
- boosted travel in the 1800's. Trains went on this
- Breaks up land and stuff
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- Cloth can be made along the riverbanks instead of coal
- Eli Whitney's first successful invention in the North
- Makes cotton into cloth much easier
- Produced steel in an inexpensive way
- Treats farmland and was created by
- Mc cornik
- Went on railroad tracks. Helped boosted travel between places.
15 Clues: Mc cornik • Breaks up land and stuff • Helped travel easier on water • Treats farmland and was created by • Makes cotton into cloth much easier • Produced steel in an inexpensive way • Made it easier to travel across canals • helped keep cattle in an enclosed area • Eli Whitney's successful invention in the south • boosted travel in the 1800's. Trains went on this • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- created by Donald Mckay
- used for breaking hard/tough soil
- transported goods at a faster rate
- sewed fabric to make clothes
- man who created the steel plow
- It increased the production of steel
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- Horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- mills that relied on water
- New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient
- created by James Hargrave
- It decreased the time that people needed to access information
- Best History teacher ever
- Cleaned cotton seeds from
- Was able to manufacture faster and more goods
- Created by Robert Fulton
15 Clues: created by Donald Mckay • Created by Robert Fulton • created by James Hargrave • Best History teacher ever • Cleaned cotton seeds from • mills that relied on water • sewed fabric to make clothes • man who created the steel plow • used for breaking hard/tough soil • transported goods at a faster rate • It increased the production of steel • ...
Inventions/Innovations of the 1920s 2024-02-19
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- The first electric _________ was invented in 1927
- phrase referring to a loan
- Q in Q-Tip stands for ________
- was invented in 1922 and would be used to help make the polio vaccine
- had almost 700 patents and also invented the ice cube tray, which was also one of his many patents
- Used by gangsters in the U.S during the Prohibition Era
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- Inventor of the Band-Aid
- a series of workers or machines in a factory where identical items are progressively assembled
- a device that measures hearing loss
- A board game invented in 1929
- The _____ hour work week was also introduced with Henry Ford’s innovative ideas about efficiency of factories
- sixteen year old Lionel Sternberger invented this
- The first __________ was published in the Sunday Express in 1924
- the first victim of the ______ ____ is unrecorded because files weren’t recorded very often back then
- invented the Polaroid and the instant camera
15 Clues: Inventor of the Band-Aid • phrase referring to a loan • A board game invented in 1929 • Q in Q-Tip stands for ________ • a device that measures hearing loss • invented the Polaroid and the instant camera • The first electric _________ was invented in 1927 • sixteen year old Lionel Sternberger invented this • Used by gangsters in the U.S during the Prohibition Era • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, and 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- enterprise The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- A reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- To purify; make free from impurities.
- Bell The inventor of the telephone.
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- A business owned by many inventors.
- To change; to make different.
- A center offering help to urban poverty.
- A Jewish Immigrant who formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor.
- bargaining Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- To increase in speed.
- An American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions.
- People who tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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- To give a good reason for an action.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To get rid of.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- The son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery.
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Someone who sets up a new business to make profit.
- A poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
25 Clues: To get rid of. • To increase in speed. • To change; to make different. • A business owned by many inventors. • To give a good reason for an action. • To purify; make free from impurities. • Bell The inventor of the telephone. • The rapid growth of city populations. • A center offering help to urban poverty. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, and 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- enterprise The system in which privately owned businesses compete freely.
- A reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- To purify; make free from impurities.
- Bell The inventor of the telephone.
- The rapid growth of city populations.
- A business owned by many inventors.
- To change; to make different.
- A center offering help to urban poverty.
- A Jewish Immigrant who formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor.
- bargaining Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
- To increase in speed.
- An American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions.
- People who tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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- To give a good reason for an action.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To get rid of.
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- The son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery.
- A place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Someone who sets up a new business to make profit.
- A poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business.
- Buildings divided into many tiny apartments.
- line A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt.
- A company that controls most or all business in a particular industry.
25 Clues: To get rid of. • To increase in speed. • To change; to make different. • A business owned by many inventors. • To give a good reason for an action. • To purify; make free from impurities. • Bell The inventor of the telephone. • The rapid growth of city populations. • A center offering help to urban poverty. • Buildings divided into many tiny apartments. • ...
Chapter 18 Section 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for a small fee
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- A poor scottish immigrant
- Worked hard for poor city dwellers.
- to increase in speed
- is a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- A business giant that also came from humble beginnings
- is someone who sets up new business to make profit
- to bring or produce to a pure state or a condition of purity as full as possible.
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directions
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- to put an end to or get rid of
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- is the rapid growth of city populations
- wanted to build a device that would carry human voice.
- to make different without changing into anything else
- A document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- tested a gas powered airplane at kitty hawk.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- enterpirse the system in which privately owned business compete freely
- formed a new union
- having or shown to have a just, right, or reasonable basis.
- or business owned by many investors
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- An American manufacturer, made the automobile available to millions.
25 Clues: formed a new union • to increase in speed • A poor scottish immigrant • to put an end to or get rid of • Worked hard for poor city dwellers. • or business owned by many investors • is the rapid growth of city populations • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • is a center offering help to the urban poor • tested a gas powered airplane at kitty hawk. • ...
G1 6000 2024-09-11
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- the son of a brother or sister
- the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people
- to feel very cold in your body
- liked or enjoyed by many people
- to throw back from a surface
- the distance from one end of something to the other
- to try to hurt, injure, or destroy something or someone
- a building used to display or sell art
- to think about something in a serious way
- freedom from work; free time
- coming just before another
- trust in a person, thing, or idea; confidence
- a person who rules over a large area of land
- a person in your family who lived a long time before you were born
- the point at which something ends; an edge or border
- to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
- the condition of being alone or away from the view of other people
- the state of being male or female
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- easy to see through; without color or dirt
- to harm or damage
- eager to learn or know
- to get free from something; to get away
- to make ready
- to understand in a clear way; to suddenly understand
- existing at this time; current
- the part of an object that you hold in order to lift or move the object
- almost not at all
- able to happen, exist, or be done
- to give what is needed; supply
- wild and dangerous
- deep sadness caused especially by someone's death
31 Clues: to make ready • to harm or damage • almost not at all • wild and dangerous • eager to learn or know • coming just before another • to throw back from a surface • freedom from work; free time • the son of a brother or sister • to feel very cold in your body • existing at this time; current • to give what is needed; supply • liked or enjoyed by many people • ...
Emma's Cartoon Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- Buttercup from the Powerpuff Girls trying to get her way out of detention
- Like provoking Donald Duck into a rage
- a character who ignores consequences
- like a quiet lab for Jimmy Neutron
- the quality of Plankton's plans
- Ursula tricking Ariel with her charm
- like Bugs Bunny's crazy ideas
- Finn and Jake's adventures
- Phineas and Ferb learning new things to create their inventions
- thinking Plankton's plan will finally work
- Wallace's loyalty to Gromit
- all of Ms.Frizzle's outfits
- Olaf in the summertime
- Dora packing items she never ends up using
- the way Scooby snacks help Scooby Doo
- Dexter explaining lab rules to his sister
- how Spongebob treats Gary
- the clues from Scooby Doo
- an episode with no composition or plot
- like SpongeBob on his first day at the Krusty Krab
- like Kim Possible facing danger
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- SpongeBob refusing to take off his Goofy Goober hat
- like the tying shoes song from SpongeBob
- like Wile E. Coyote's plan backfiring
- Tom blaming Jerry for their shared chaos
- like Batman choosing when to act or wait
- like when Tom stops chasing Jerry
- explains the damage caused by Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty
- comparing Marceline to Princess Bubblegum
- like Bugs Bunny changing his plans mid-chase
- Steven Universe can be described as
- a character who lacks moral discipline
- Dexter's scientific explanations
- Squidward going off on SpongeBob
- all of Road Runner's dialogue
- Perry the Platypus sneaking past Dr.Doofenshmirtz's
36 Clues: Olaf in the summertime • how Spongebob treats Gary • the clues from Scooby Doo • Finn and Jake's adventures • Wallace's loyalty to Gromit • all of Ms.Frizzle's outfits • like Bugs Bunny's crazy ideas • all of Road Runner's dialogue • the quality of Plankton's plans • like Kim Possible facing danger • Dexter's scientific explanations • Squidward going off on SpongeBob • ...
UNIT 1: Biology Basics Vocabulary Review 2022-12-06
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- A statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Larger more complex structure made of monomers
- What is deliberately changed or manipulated in an investigation
- The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element
- What gets dissolved in a solution
- Broad concept or principle that describes how something occurs in nature
- Energy storage molecule (long term) as well as insulation, cushioning, structure and protection
- The application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- An explanation of an observed phenomenon based on research
- Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom’s electron cloud
- Run your body and pretty much do everything else: enzymes, hormones, transport, muscles, movement, antibodies, receptors
- Forms when an atom gains an electron, becoming more negatively charged
- 2 or more atoms covalently bonded together
- What does the dissolving in a solution
- Uses numbers and measurements to quantify something
- Larger sugar molecule; the polymer of carbohydrates
- Most basic unit of life
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- Forms when an atom loses an electron, becoming more positively charged
- Applies scientific and mathematic principles to solve problems
- “Water fearing”; a substance that does not have an affinity for water
- 2 or more atoms bonded together
- Single sugar molecule; the monomer of carbohydrates
- Uniform homogenous mixture of two or more substances
- 2 or more forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- Standard group used for comparison
- tension Measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid/resist an external force
- “Water loving”; a substance that has an affinity for water
- Small basic sub-unit that makes up polymers
- Group(s) being tested
- Describes qualities using the senses
- Large organic molecules that make up all living things
- An objective, verifiable observation
- Aspects of an experiment that are kept constant/consistent
- What changes in response to the IV; what is measured
35 Clues: Group(s) being tested • Most basic unit of life • 2 or more atoms bonded together • What gets dissolved in a solution • Standard group used for comparison • Describes qualities using the senses • An objective, verifiable observation • What does the dissolving in a solution • Anything that has mass and occupies space • 2 or more atoms covalently bonded together • ...
Chapter 16 Section 1 and 2 "The Scientific Revolution and Age of Exploration" 2014-05-04
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- This theory places the Sun at the center of the Solar System.
- (TWO WORDS) These PHILOSOPHERS use religion and Pseudoscience to describe NATURAL events in our world.
- items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Invented the European Printing Press 1450.
- AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures
- items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory
- A Monarchy that is bound to no constitution, has absolute power. AKA France.
- The idea that one's country should do all it can to increase its wealth, which was measured in Gold and Silver.
- (TWO WORDS) We call the time period where many discoveries in science happened at once THIS.
- Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!)
- (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports.
- This theory places the Earth at the center of the Solar System. Don't use a hyphen or a space when answering.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) proved the heliocentric theory by the use of the telescope
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- A Monarchy that has a constitution AKA England. The Monarchy is Limited in its power.
- (TWO WORDS) This invention (first invented in China, 1040) had moveable type, allowed for faster printing and faster communication
- The idea that a family rules the country. Made up of Kings and Queens.
- The Pseudoscience of turning one item, such as lead, into gold.
- (TWO WORDS) The Pseudoscience of telling the future through crystals, glass balls, tarot cards and other items
- an area of what is considered "unclaimed land" that is settled by a country
- items a country needs
- this navigational tool uses magnets to tell you where magnetic North is. You adjust 7 Degrees to find true north.
- (LAST NAME ONLY) supports the heliocentric solar system by discovering and labeling gravity.
- The Pseudoscience of studying the constellations in relation to human behavior
- This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate
- (LAST NAME ONLY) Author of many anatomy books, included descriptive drawings.
26 Clues: items a country needs • (SINGULAR) Taxes on imports. • items that enter a country. In the US: Ipad • (LAST NAME ONLY) Created the Heliocentric Theory • items that leave a country. In the US: GM Motors. • This navigational tool uses the stars to navigate • AKA Worldly, knowledgeable, knowing of other cultures • Many states and cultures under one ruler (NOT THE US!!) • ...
Chapter 1 2022-09-16
5 Clues: When did the council of Vocations come? • What did the council assign equality to? • Who created all the great modern inventions? • At what age do you get considered an ancient one? • At what age do you get sent to the house of the useless?
Renaissance Crossword 2013-11-06
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- ____ helped sailors find their way out at sea (4)
- ______ were easier to make with the printing press (5)
- The Renaissance was an important part of _______ (7)
- If you had a ________ you were thought to be rich
- _______ was important to help people with their inventions
- The Renaissance started after the ______ ____ (6,4)
- ______ Angelo was the famous artist that made the statue David (6)
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- _____ were important because they took care of all of the money (5)
- Traders had to be careful travelling on land because of _______ (7)
- ______ was a type of artwork involving words that rhyme with each other (6)
- ____ ____ is a famous portrait where nobody knows if the person is smiling or not (4,4)
- ________ became popular during the Renaissance (8)
- Humanists learned the ancient _____ language to read ancient artefacts (5)
- "Renaissance" is French for _______ (7)
- Leonardo _______ Was an artist that made many famous paintings (7)
- People went to ______ to express their religion
16 Clues: "Renaissance" is French for _______ (7) • People went to ______ to express their religion • ____ helped sailors find their way out at sea (4) • If you had a ________ you were thought to be rich • ________ became popular during the Renaissance (8) • The Renaissance started after the ______ ____ (6,4) • The Renaissance was an important part of _______ (7) • ...
chap 18 Vocab 2022-12-01
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- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- inventor of the telephone
- pioneer social worker in America, as a feminist, and as an internationalist
- Wright credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.
- a piece of land held by an owner
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- of a vehicle or other physical object) begin to move more quickly.
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- founder of the ford motor company.
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- completely remove or get rid of (something).
- a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history.
- a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist, led the expansion of the American steel industry
- change or cause to change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
- important reform institutions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
- remove impurities or unwanted elements from (a substance), typically as part of an industrial process.
- belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, especially of a specialist nature.
25 Clues: inventor of the telephone • a piece of land held by an owner • founder of the ford motor company. • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • the process of making an area more urban. • completely remove or get rid of (something). • of a vehicle or other physical object) begin to move more quickly. • ...
Industrial Revolution Review 2023-10-05
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- This person made his fortune in steel
- This person invented the light bulb and hundreds of other inventions
- When a company buys all the other companies in an industry, this is __________________ integration.
- This type of property, especially land or buildings, that belongs to a particular person or company, rather than to a government
- The physical or financial resources used to produce value in an economy
- The development and application of ideas and technologies that improve goods and services or make their production more efficient
- This person made his fortune through the shipping and railroad industry
- The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- A type of business organization owned by many people, but treated by law as of it were a person.
- This person made his fortune in oil
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- This person was known as "The Kind of Trusts"
- The ______ market economy is an economic system without government intervention or regulation
- A concept that opposes and intervention in the economy by the government
- When one company controls an entire industry
- When a company controls the parts of the supply chain needed in their industry, this is ________________ integration.
- An economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them
- The process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or components
- To spread the product throughout the marketplace such that a large number of people can buy it
- Financial rewards provided to people to alter consumption and production patterns in an economy
- The innovation of the _________ line led to lower prices and increased production
- A company that is placed in charge of managing a wide variety of companies, but runs them together as ONE massive company
- A small part of a company a person can buy
- The Stock ______________ is where a person buys shares in company
24 Clues: This person made his fortune in oil • This person made his fortune in steel • A small part of a company a person can buy • When one company controls an entire industry • This person was known as "The Kind of Trusts" • The Stock ______________ is where a person buys shares in company • This person invented the light bulb and hundreds of other inventions • ...
PAW Patrol Outside Missions Stories (Standard) 2022-10-23
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- Skye owes Chase an apology for getting him in trouble(5 words)
- Carlos and Tracker check out the new flower shop in Jungle(3 words)
- Rex and Jura Bond over shared pain(3 words)
- Ryder does an interview about the previous story(2 words)
- Ryder has a conversation with Skye and discovers something unsettling (9 words)
- Ryder and Katie owe Chase and Skye an apology(3 words)
- The morning after "Darkness"(7 words)
- Chase and Skye Hit a snag in there relationship, or so Chase thinks(2 words)
- Tracker has an experience he doesn't understand(3 words)
- Ryder goes out into a storm to get the pups' meds(2 words)
- A series of vignettes taking place around Christmas(2 words)
- Skye relives a traumatic memory in a nightmare, and Chase tries to comfort her(2 words)
- Ryder never thought he would have to deal with this
- Skye's vet visit with Katie
- Skye is in serious trouble(5words0
- Chase and Marshal get into a spat(3 words)
- 5 dog owners get interviewed (2 words)
- Skye is having a hard time(2 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl Discover new things about themselves
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- How Far Would Chase go for Skye?(5 words)
- Skye is in big trouble and its up to Ryder to determine how to handle it(3 words)
- A borzoi arrives in the park to remember a special anniversary
- After an accident exposes Rex's disability, the pups share there own anxieties so he doesn't feel so alone
- Tracker's in Big Trouble(2 words)
- Pups must help Skye's brother turn over a new leaf after an accident leaves him paralyzed(2 words)
- A misunderstanding occurs between Rocky and Rubble
- Skye Has some thing she needs to tell Chase
- A Double Date Camping trip
- Lady prays for her Children(5 words)
- Dr. Turbot talks to Jura about his Relationship history(2 words)
- Ryder and the pups sit through an interview designed to embarrass them (2 words)
- Jura Returns to the Dino Wilds to keep his promise to Rex (2words)
- Jura and Rex have intimate moment and try something new
- Ryder talks about the pup's medical needs
- Skye Confronts her parents over an abusive incident(2 words)
- Ryder is worried about Chase and Rocky(2 words)
36 Clues: A Double Date Camping trip • Skye's vet visit with Katie • Tracker's in Big Trouble(2 words) • Skye is in serious trouble(5words0 • Skye is having a hard time(2 words) • Lady prays for her Children(5 words) • The morning after "Darkness"(7 words) • 5 dog owners get interviewed (2 words) • How Far Would Chase go for Skye?(5 words) • Ryder talks about the pup's medical needs • ...
History of Sub-Saharan Africa HMH 2026-03-05
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- "Wise Man"
- a meeting of European leaders at which a plan to divide Africa was made
- the capital city of the Songhai kingdom in West Africa
- a devotion and loyalty to one’s country
- "Upright Man"
- early ancestors of humans
- British colony in West Africa; was renamed Ghana when it became independent in 1960
- this precious metal made Ghana and Mali Empires rich through trade
- a building for Muslim worship
- a process in which people exchange goods without contacting each other directly
- the practice of building an empire by claiming lands, setting up colonies, and controlling those areas
- this period lasted from about 100,00 years ago to 20,000 years ago
- this mineral used as a preservative made Ghana and Mali Empires rich through trade
- a canal in Egypt that links the Mediterranean and Red seas
- this South African ethnic group united by Shaka fought against British colonial rule
- the voyages that brought enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to North America and the West Indies
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- people who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
- this period started about 20,000 years ago and included inventions like the bow and arrow
- Mali's most famous ruler, famous for his hajj to Mecca
- this period lasted from about 2.5 mya to 100,000 years ago
- "Southern Ape", one of the earliest ancestors of humans
- an important trade city of Mali in West Africa
- an African society that emerged in the late 1100s along the East African coast and combined elements of African, Asian, and Islamic cultures
- Afrikaner frontier farmers in South Africa
- a steep canyon on the Serengeti Plain in northern Tanzania, Africa
- the belief that one’s own culture or ethnic group is superior
- the movement of 400 ethnic groups who spoke related languages out of West Africa into the southern half of the continent; occurred between 5,000 and 2,000 years ago
- "Handy Man"
- people who move often from place to place
- a form of Christianity that blended African customs with Christian teaching
- independent business people
31 Clues: "Wise Man" • "Handy Man" • "Upright Man" • early ancestors of humans • independent business people • a building for Muslim worship • a devotion and loyalty to one’s country • people who move often from place to place • Afrikaner frontier farmers in South Africa • an important trade city of Mali in West Africa • Mali's most famous ruler, famous for his hajj to Mecca • ...
U.S. History 1824 - 1850 2026-01-27
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- This was the political party started by Andrew Jackson.
- An attitude that placed man’s reason above the truth of God’s Word.
- This was a belief that truth could be found through feelings rather than God’s word.
- Henry _____________ finished in 4th place in 1824, but was then appointed as Secretary of State
- Andrew _____________ was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans. His nickname was Old Hickory.
- The Indian _____________ Act was an illegal law forced Native Americans to leave their homes.
- After losing the election of 1828 John Q Adams was elected to the House of ___________________ where he served for the rest of his life.
- This party separated from the Democratic Party in 1828.
- Manifest ______________ was the belief that God wanted the U.S. to possess all the land west to the Pacific Ocean.
- John __________________ invented the steel plow.
- A person who officially represents a country's interests in a foreign country.
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- Elias ________________ was the first to patent a sewing machine.
- The House of Representatives declared John Q ____________ the winner of the election of 1824.
- Samuel ________________ invented the telegraph
- The _______________ Revolution was a time when new inventions and methods made work, communication, and travel faster and easier.
- Even though Andrew Jackson had more votes than any other candidate, he lost the _______________ of 1824. But he won in 1828 and again in 1832.
- Asahel ___________________ was a Yale graduate and a traveling evangelist during the Second Great Awakening.
- Robert ________________ invented the first steamboat
- Jackson accused Adams and Clay of forming a _____________ bargain.
- Samuel ___________________ managed the first successful American factory.
- The Second Great _____________ was a religious revival that broke out in the early 1800s.
- Like his father, John Q Adams served as a Diplomat to _____________.
- John Quincy Adams father was the second _______________ of the United States.
- Eli ____________ was the inventor of the cotton gin, he also developed the idea of interchangeable parts.
24 Clues: Samuel ________________ invented the telegraph • John __________________ invented the steel plow. • Robert ________________ invented the first steamboat • This was the political party started by Andrew Jackson. • This party separated from the Democratic Party in 1828. • Elias ________________ was the first to patent a sewing machine. • ...
Transoceanic Interactions 2021-10-27
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- An Italian navigator who was funded by the Spanish Government to find a passage to the Far East. He is given credit for discovering the "New World," even though at his death he believed he had made it to India. He made four voyages to the "New World." The first sighting of land was on October 12, 1492, and three other journeys until the time of his death in 1503.
- Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish.
- Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world.
- was a Portuguese mariner and explorer. He was the first European navigator to round the southern tip of Africa in 1488 and demonstrate that the most effective southward course lay in the open ocean well to the west of the African coast.
- Descendents of Spanish-born but born in Latin America; resented inferior social, political, economic status.
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
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- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547)
- The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas.
- A three-way system of trade during 1600-1800s Africa sent slaves to America, America sent Raw Materials to Europe, and Europe sent Guns and Rum to Africa.
- Prince Henry the Navigator, was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th-century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- A person of mixed African and European ancestry.
- Portuguese explorer. In 1497-1498 he led the first naval expedition from Europe to sail to India, opening an important commercial sea route.
- Paintings that show the racial mixing of a family. Shows hierarchy of society.
13 Clues: A person of mixed African and European ancestry. • A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry. • Last ruling Inca emperor of Peru. He was executed by the Spanish. • The buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas. • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547) • ...
Titanic Narrative - 1.0 2023-02-26
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- When Charlotte and her family went on deck, it was very ______. (Paragraph 5)
- Charlotte was afraid of the sea, but she travelled on the Titanic because she thought it was _________. (paragraph 1)
- The name of Charlotte's husband. (Paragraph 1)
- Charlotte said she had _______ in the Titanic because everyone said it was unsinkable. (Paragraph 1)
- Charlotte said it felt like a giant hand had ______ the Titanic when it hit the iceberg. (Paragraph 3)
- The name of Charlotte's daughter.
- Charlotte got on a lifeboat because she was a _______. (Paragraph 6)
- When Charlotte heard cry to lower the lifeboats, those words struck ______ in her heart. (paragraph 5)
- Charlotte said that when they first went on deck after the iceberg, no one was ______. (Paragraph 5)
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- What day of the week did the Titanic hit the iceberg? (Paragraph 2)
- Charlotte's husband ________ on the Titanic.(Paragraph 6)
- People told Charlotte that new _____ made the Titanic safe. (Paragraph 1)
- After some time, Charlotte heard a terrible cry, "____ the boats. Women and children first!" (Paragraph 5)
- Charlotte was thrown out of bed when Titanic hit the iceberg, true or false? (Paragraph 3)
- Charlotte's husband told her to be _______ as she was thrown into the lifeboat. (Paragraph 6)
- After Titanic hit the iceberg, the engines stopped _______. (Paragraph 3)
- When Charlotte left the cabin, she only took her ______ (paragraph 4).
- Charlotte heard a _______ when Titanic hit the iceberg. (Paragraph 2)
18 Clues: The name of Charlotte's daughter. • The name of Charlotte's husband. (Paragraph 1) • Charlotte's husband ________ on the Titanic.(Paragraph 6) • What day of the week did the Titanic hit the iceberg? (Paragraph 2) • Charlotte got on a lifeboat because she was a _______. (Paragraph 6) • Charlotte heard a _______ when Titanic hit the iceberg. (Paragraph 2) • ...
21 Lessons-work-2 2022-09-07
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- the state of being depressed
- an ordered set of instructions recursively applied to transform data input into processed data output, as a mathematical solution, descriptive statistics, internet search engine result, or predictive text suggestions
- to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend:
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident. good fortune; luck:
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- to make personal, as by applying a general statement to oneself
- keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret
- very skilled; proficient; expert
7 Clues: the state of being depressed • very skilled; proficient; expert • to make personal, as by applying a general statement to oneself • an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident. good fortune; luck: • keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret • ...
Human Geo Chapter 1 2023-08-26
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- 0 degrees longitude, passes through Greenwich, England.
- the idea that the natural or physical environment shapes and creates cultures; in other words, the environment essentially dictates culture.
- spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place.
- roughly follows 180 degree longitude.
- the numbering system for meridians
- the type of diffusion involves the spread outward from a core area that contains the idea, cultural practice, etc. and can occur from person-to-person contact or through a hierarchy.
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- the process of transferring locations from the Earth's curved surface to a flat map.
- a way to describe a location; refers to the physical characteristics, such as the topography, vegetative cover, climatic conditions, etc.
- a region defined by homogeneity in one or a number of different characteristics.
- the diffusion process in which people migrate or move to a new area, and bring their ideas, objects, and the like with them.
- a region that is defined by a central node or focal point to which other places in the region are connected.
- the theory people can adapt to their environmental conditions and choose from many alternatives, despite the limitations that the environment pose.
- half circles that connect the North and South poles.
- circles that encompass the Earth and are parallel to the equator
- acquisition of data about the Earth's surface from aerial platforms such as satellites, airplanes, or drones.
- an area that shares some sort of common characteristic that binds the area into a whole.
- ratio of the length or distance on the map versus the length or distance on the Earth or ground; can also refer to the spatial extent of some phenomenon.
- combines computer hardware and software in a system that stores, analyzes and displays geographic data with a "computer mapping" capability in a system of data layers.
- literally, writing about the Earth; the study of the physical and environmental aspects of the world, from a spatial perspective.
- the numbering system for parallels
- a way to describe a location by referring to the area surrounding the place, and is sometimes referred to as relative location
21 Clues: the numbering system for parallels • the numbering system for meridians • roughly follows 180 degree longitude. • half circles that connect the North and South poles. • 0 degrees longitude, passes through Greenwich, England. • circles that encompass the Earth and are parallel to the equator • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-08-26
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- The private sector is the part of the economy not run by the government.
- The branch of economics that considers the behaviour of decision takers within the economy, such as individuals, households and firms.
- Someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- A deficiency in amount.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- Privately-owned institutions that, generally, accept deposits and make loans.
- The branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behavior, and decision-making of the whole, or aggregate, economy.
- A market structure that consists of a single seller or producer and no close substitutes.
- How trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
- A government restriction placed on the importation or export of goods, services, or currency to another state.
- Regulations that encourage competition by limiting the market power of any specific firm.
- Rules that limit who can enter a business (entry controls) and what prices they may charge (price controls).
- Money or value that an individual or business entity receives in exchange for providing a good or service or through investing capital.
- A paymaster's or employer's list of those entitled to pay and of the amounts due to each
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- A relative price of one currency expressed in terms of another currency (or group of currencies).
- Regulations that encourage competition by limiting the market power of any particular firm.
- Any intellectual creation, such as literary, artistic, inventions, designs, symbols, names, images, computer code, etc.
- A transfer of resources from a government to a domestic entity without an equivalent contribution in return.
- Is the power of the government to take private property and convert it into public use.
- A set of actions to control a nation's overall money supply and achieve economic growth.
- The increase in the value of a capital asset when it is sold
- A government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period.
22 Clues: A deficiency in amount. • The increase in the value of a capital asset when it is sold • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • The private sector is the part of the economy not run by the government. • Privately-owned institutions that, generally, accept deposits and make loans. • ...
famouse scientist 2023-05-23
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- An American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- A well-known American biologist who focused on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea.
- An English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher.
- A British chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite
- A director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge
- An English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all species of life have descended from a common ancestor is now generally accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science.
- An English fossil collector, dealer, and palaeontologist who became known around the world for the discoveries she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset in Southwest England.
- Worked on radioactivity making her the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
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- Best known for developing the theory of relativity
- An English polymath active as a scientist, natural philosopher and architect, is credited to be one of the first two scientists to discover microorganisms in 1665 using a compound microscope that he built himself
- A Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
11 Clues: Best known for developing the theory of relativity • Worked on radioactivity making her the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. • A director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge • A well-known American biologist who focused on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea. • ...
Marlow Soyka- Chapter 4 Supply 2021-11-22
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- the willingness and ability of producers to offer goods and services for sale
- level of production where it realizes the greatest amount of profit
- the act of controlling business behavior through a set of rules or laws
- a tax on the production or sale of a specific good or service
- a graph that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale at each price
- the income a business receives from selling a product
- the price of the resources needed to produce a good or service
- adding fixed and variable costs together
- as each new worker causes total output to grow but at a decreasing rate
- The change in total product that results from hiring one more worker
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- measure of how responsive producers are to price changes
- an increase or decrease in the amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell because of a change in price
- a table that shows how much of a good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale at each price in a market
- producers are willing to sell more of a good or service at a higher price than they are at a lower price
- Having each worker focus on a particular facet of production
- expenses that the owners of a business must incur whether they produce nothing, a little, or a lot
- shows the data from the market supply schedule
- when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every price
- the added revenue per unit of output
- the application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production process
- s the amount of goods and services that a person can produce in a given time
- meaning each new worker adds more to total output than the last, as shown by the marginal product
- business costs that vary as the level of production output changes
23 Clues: the added revenue per unit of output • adding fixed and variable costs together • shows the data from the market supply schedule • the income a business receives from selling a product • measure of how responsive producers are to price changes • Having each worker focus on a particular facet of production • ...
S 2024-08-31
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- Practical uses or implementations of ideas, theories, or inventions to solve problems or fulfill specific needs.
- The systematic study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis to discover facts and formulate laws or principles.
- A place or system where buyers and sellers exchange goods, services, or assets, often driven by supply and demand.
- Professionals who conduct systematic research and experiments to understand natural phenomena, develop theories, and advance knowledge in various fields of study.
- Established guidelines or rules set by organizations or governments to direct actions and decisions towards achieving specific goals or outcomes.
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- Organizations or establishments dedicated to research, education, or a specific area of study, often focused on advancing knowledge and innovation.
- he creation or introduction of something new, such as a product, service, or process, that adds value or improves efficiency.
- The study of how individuals, businesses, and societies allocate resources to meet their needs and wants, involving the analysis of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Individuals responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing the work of a team or organization to achieve specific objectives efficiently.
- Relating to the application of biological and medical principles to healthcare, often involving the development of technologies and treatments for improving human health.
10 Clues: Practical uses or implementations of ideas, theories, or inventions to solve problems or fulfill specific needs. • A place or system where buyers and sellers exchange goods, services, or assets, often driven by supply and demand. • ...
Unraveling Good Girl, Bad Blood 2025-01-01
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- In what town did this story take place?
- What is the shortened name of Pip’s podcast? (First letter of each word)
- For which two people did most of the town gather for their memorial? (____and____)
- Who is the voice of Layla Meads?
- Who is Child Brunswick?
- What causes various characters who were involved in Pip’s previous investigation to dislike her?
- Which one of Pip’s former close friends accused her of lying about Jamie’s disappearance?
- Pip shares the discoveries made to the world through a _________.
- What does Pip tell Connor to never read?
- Pip, alongside many other characters ___ to create a web of deception.
- Who is Pip’s love interest and main partner?
- The novel focuses on solving the mystery in order to find _____.
- What do Pip and her partners seek during this investigation? The _____.
- What name does the main character go by?
- Who went under the name Layla Meads to catfish Jamie and various other 29-30 year old young men with brunette hair to avenge his dead twin sister?
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- What went missing from the Reynoldses’ kitchen that was related to Jamie’s disappearance?
- What do some characters in the novel experience?
- Who went missing?
- What does Pip create to spread the information about Jamie’s disappearance to her town?
- What does Pip focus on piecing together?
- Pip is afraid to admit that she has an ______ with solving cases that involve danger.
- Who is found not guilty for his charges and ends up creating emotional distress for Pip and others?
- What gift did Jamie receive as a birthday gift from his father?
- Pip makes all of her interviewees sign a ______.
- What form of internet provided Pip with new ideas and clues?
- Who convinces Pip to become a detective again despite the risks?
- Who lied to Pip about seeing Jamie the day he went missing?
- What causes tensions between Pip and her family?
- What internal struggle does Pip face throughout the novel?
29 Clues: Who went missing? • Who is Child Brunswick? • Who is the voice of Layla Meads? • In what town did this story take place? • What does Pip focus on piecing together? • What does Pip tell Connor to never read? • What name does the main character go by? • Who is Pip’s love interest and main partner? • What do some characters in the novel experience? • ...
The Industrial Age 2023-11-09
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- group that organized individual national unions of skilled workers
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of manufacturing
- inventor who created the electric lightbulb
- a legal arrangement grouping together a number of companies under a single board of directors
- business leader who concentrated on oil refining
- Henry Bessemer’s invention that was a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- inventor of the telephone
- workers acting together for better wages or working conditions
- law passed in 1890 that made it illegal to create
- or trusts that restrained trade
- inventor of the first affordable car and the moving assembly line
- belief that Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection and “survival of the fittest” holds true for humans
- owning all businesses in a certain field
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- business leader of mining equipment and railroads
- business leader who concentrated his efforts on steel production
- brothers who made the first piloted flight in a gas powered airplane
- leader of the American Federation of Labor
- violent 1892 strike of Carnegie steelworkers ended by state militia
- author of The Principles of Scientific Management
- total ownership of a product or service
- a union protest in Chicago where strikers fought with police
- V. Powderly Knights of Labor leader who made it the first national labor union in the United States
- a period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s; characterized by advances in technology
- strike of Pullman railroad workers that stopped traffic on many midwestern rail lines; ended in 1894 when federal troops were sent to stop it
- union supporter who organized strikes and educated workers
- large labor union that included both skilled and unskilled workers
- an exclusive right to make or sell an invention; encouraged new inventions
- businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares
28 Clues: inventor of the telephone • or trusts that restrained trade • total ownership of a product or service • owning all businesses in a certain field • leader of the American Federation of Labor • inventor who created the electric lightbulb • business leader who concentrated on oil refining • business leader of mining equipment and railroads • ...
Middle Ages: Asia 2026-03-13
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- Nature spirits in the religion of Shintoism
- Chinese explorer who sailed to India and Africa
- Agricultural invention from China that allowed fields to be planted easier
- Philosophy that people are bad and need strict laws to follow to keep them in line
- Indigenous religion of Japan
- People who are constantly on the move
- This school of Buddhism emphasizes meditation
- Worlds first novel
- Trade routes that connected China to the rest of the world
- Founded in India, spread by Ashoka, blended with other religions in China
- Leader of Japan with the real power, much like a warlord
- Country made up of many different islands
- United Mongol tribes, conquered parts of China
- This was an important export and part of Chinese culture, often involving very specific rituals
- Blending of Confucianism with Buddhism and Daoism in China
- Warrior class in Feudal Japan
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- System of government where land is exchanged for military service
- The inventions of paper and woodblock printing resulted in this Chinese invention
- Chinese invention used to navigate
- The way of nature, going with the flow, founded by Lao Tzu
- Test to see who qualified for government jobs in classical China
- The gods dictate who should lead, can be lost if things in the empire are going badly
- Under the Sui and Tang dynasties, China is ____________
- Means "way of the warrior", code of behavior for Samurai
- System to ensure the most qualified people are put in positions of power
- Golden Age of classical China
- A royal family that rules for an extended period of time
- Emperor who first unified China, started the Great Wall
- Given land by the Shogun, powerful lords who commanded their Samurai
- Philosophy of correct behavior, respecting your elders, valued education
- This school of Buddhism emphasizes chanting
31 Clues: Worlds first novel • Indigenous religion of Japan • Golden Age of classical China • Warrior class in Feudal Japan • Chinese invention used to navigate • People who are constantly on the move • Country made up of many different islands • Nature spirits in the religion of Shintoism • This school of Buddhism emphasizes chanting • This school of Buddhism emphasizes meditation • ...
Percy Jackson - Deities 2 2026-06-03
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- The Titan often associated with heavenly light and the sun before Helios rose to prominence.
- The youngest Titan became king after overthrowing his own father.
- Even victorious armies often paid a price for this god's favor.
- This primordial father was overthrown by one of his own Titan children.
- She willingly surrendered her throne to keep peace among the gods.
- Queen for part of the year and daughter for the rest.
- Born fully armed, this goddess values wisdom over brute strength.
- A drachma and a rainbow are all that's needed to contact this goddess.
- The youngest son of Kronos eventually became king of the gods.
- This goddess can start more trouble with a glance than Ares can with a sword.
- Ancient Greeks believed every river ultimately flowed from this Titan's domain.
- Marriage and family fall under the protection of this Olympian queen.
- Many of Olympus's greatest inventions began in this god's forge.
- Although often mistaken for evil, this god simply rules a kingdom no living hero wishes to visit.
- Instead of holding up the Earth, this Titan bears something much larger.
- Sailors often prayed to this god before beginning a voyage.
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- As punishment, this god spends a century supervising young demigods.
- Travelers, thieves, and messengers all look to this wing-footed Olympian.
- The moon often serves as a symbol of this huntress goddess.
- Mother of the Olympians and architect of their survival.
- The Earth itself was personified as this primordial being.
- The wild places of the world were sacred to this fading god.
- Long before becoming a winged matchmaker, this primordial force represented creation itself.
- His name means "forethought," a skill that often separated him from his fellow Titans.
- Farmers depend on the blessings of this goddess each harvest season.
- The first state of existence, before the world had shape or order.
- Even the Titans feared being imprisoned in this place.
27 Clues: Queen for part of the year and daughter for the rest. • Even the Titans feared being imprisoned in this place. • Mother of the Olympians and architect of their survival. • The Earth itself was personified as this primordial being. • The moon often serves as a symbol of this huntress goddess. • Sailors often prayed to this god before beginning a voyage. • ...
AP Crossword Review 2013-04-04
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- Published works on evolution and survival of the fittest
- Published works on physics and helped with the invetion of the atomic bomb.
- The century when the Industrial Revolution began
- This country had a war between it's industrialized north and agricultural south in 1861
- On the political spectrum these people don't like change.
- Flemish workers threw their sabots into machines to protest. In England this group destroyed machines.
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety in the French Revolution
- This man believed that capitalism is evil and it leads to unjust stratification in society and greed.
- The Estates General was made up of how many Estates?
- Believed in British colonization and that it was a good thing
- This president first name James wrote a doctrine stating that Europe should not meddle in western lands
- The "national razor" the tool of the Reign of Terror
- With better medicine and discoveries like those of Louis Pasteur the ______________ rate went down.
- The French Revolution ended when this person created the French Empire
- The continent where the Europeans raced to get land
- The man who invented the steam engine
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- Animal husbandry replaced animal _____________
- The idea where it was the European's job to civilize the world
- These activities included watching sports, reading, taking vacations, and going to the theatre
- American who was in France during the drafting of the Decleration of Rights of Man and of the Citizen
- When the Boers moved inward into Africa to flee the British
- An economic idea where you invest capital to make more
- Large lands used for commercial farming- It ended subsistence farming
- The battle where Robert Clive led the British to victory
- A Dutch farmer in South Africa
- This country heavily industrialized and had an emphasis on their military thanks to Otto von Bismark
- Taking over another nation including it's social economic and political aspects of life.
- The man who both surrendered at Yorktown and enforced the Bengal Reforms
- On the political spectrum these are people who want change and progress
- The tribe who were led by Shaka and had victories against Europeans
- The country the Netherlands took over by meddling in succession disputes
31 Clues: A Dutch farmer in South Africa • The man who invented the steam engine • Animal husbandry replaced animal _____________ • The century when the Industrial Revolution began • The continent where the Europeans raced to get land • The Estates General was made up of how many Estates? • The "national razor" the tool of the Reign of Terror • ...
chap 18 sec crossword puzzle 2022-12-01
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- came from a well-to-do family but she felt strong sympathy for the poor
- to get rid of
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- formed a new union it was called the American Federation of Labor
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to increase in speed
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- invented the telephone
- made the automobile available to millions of people
- businesses owned by many inventors
- make free from impurities
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for small fee
- to give good reason for an action
- he invested in an oil refinery. He used the profits to buy other oil companies
- to change; to make different Entrepreneur is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- tested a gas-powered airplane at kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- a poor Scottish immigrant, he worked his way up in the railroad business
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
24 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the telephone • make free from impurities • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many inventors • is the rapid growth of city populations • is a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • made the automobile available to millions of people • ...
Crossword 2023-04-19
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- Where is the world’s most active volcano located?
- The oldest living tree is 4,843 years old and can be found where?
- Scientists believe that the continents of the earth were all one large landmass 280 million years ago. The moving of tectonic plates caused this mass to break off into different pieces, making up the continents as we know them today. What was this landmass called?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the tallest type of grass?
- This man is responsible for reshaping the way early man believed the solar system worked. He proposed that the Earth was not the center of the universe, and that the sun was instead at the center of our solar system. Who was he?
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- What is considered the highest mountain in Africa?
- This planet has a collective 53 moons, making it the planet in our solar system with the most number of moons.
- Discovered by Alexander Fleming, this is now used to treat infections and is considered one of the most important discoveries in the field of medical science. What is it?
- Dolly was the first ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she?
10 Clues: What is the tallest type of grass? • What is the smallest country in the world? • Where is the world’s most active volcano located? • What is considered the highest mountain in Africa? • The oldest living tree is 4,843 years old and can be found where? • Dolly was the first ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she? • ...
THE MILLENNIUM CROSSWORD 2023-06-09
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- What will happen to liberalism if scientific discoveries and technological developments spilt humankind into a mass of useless humans and a small elite of upgraded superhumans, or if authority shifts altogether away from human beings and into the hands of highly intelligent algorithms?
- What algorithm could theoretically know me much better than I could ever know myself?
- It follows that an __ algorithm could theoretically know me much better than I can ever know myself. An algorithm that monitors each of the systems that comprises my body and my brain could know exactly who I am, how I feel and what I want.
- In relation to armies and corporations, what is mandatory?
- Related to liberalism, the decision of voters and customers are neither deterministic nor __.
- The term used to describe how humans are in danger of losing there value.
- Who will enjoy unheard-of-abilities and unprecedented creativity, which will allow them to go on making many of the most important decisions in the world?
- The life sciences undermine liberalism, arguing that the free individual is just a fictional tale concocted by an assembly of __ algorithms.
- According to __, humans must draw from their inner experiences not only the meaning of their own lives, but also the meaning of the entire universe.
- A word to describe that If you look really deep within yourself, the seeming unity we take for granted dissolves into a cacophony of conflicting voices, none of which is ‘my true self’.
- The __ constituting a human are not free. They are shaped by genes and environment pressures, and take decisions either deterministically or randomly-but not freely.
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- Which self retrieves memories, tells stories and makes big decisions.
- To achieve __ , each person should prioritize the needs and experiences of others over their own desires.
- What exists only in the imaginary stories we humans have invented?
- The central religious revolution of modernity was not losing faith in God, rather, it was gaining faith in _.
- The sacred word ‘freedom’ turns out to be, just like ‘soul’, an empty term that carries no discernible meaning. __ exists only in the imaginary stories we humans have invented.
- There are two different selves within us, one is the narrating self and the other is __.
- In the coming millennium, Liberalism is threatened not only by the philosophical idea that there are no free individuals but rather by concrete __.
- The experiencing self is our moment-to-moment __.
- Who believe that we have a single individual self.
- As far as we know, computers in 2016 are no more conscious than their prototypes in the 1950’s. However, we are on the brink of a momentous revolution. Humans are in danger of losing their value because of _ ?
21 Clues: The experiencing self is our moment-to-moment __. • Who believe that we have a single individual self. • In relation to armies and corporations, what is mandatory? • What exists only in the imaginary stories we humans have invented? • Which self retrieves memories, tells stories and makes big decisions. • ...
PHRASAL VERBS_1_REV_COME 2020-06-16
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- They play didn't ____ u____ t____ expectations.(EQUAL)
- Quite a few scientific discoveries ____ a____ by chance. (HAPPEN)
- He ____ a____ a____ arrogant.(MAKE AN IMPRESSION)
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- I'm afraid the deal didn't _____ o_____ after all.(TAKE PLACE SUCCESSFULLY)
- We've _____ u_____ a_______ a bit of problem.(MEET A DIFFICULTY)
- It all ____ d____ t____ deciding whether to accept a less interesting offer now or wait for a better one.(CAN BE EXPLAINED SIMPLY IN A CERTAIN WAY)
- When the news _____ o_____, everyone was shocked.(APPEAR)
7 Clues: He ____ a____ a____ arrogant.(MAKE AN IMPRESSION) • They play didn't ____ u____ t____ expectations.(EQUAL) • When the news _____ o_____, everyone was shocked.(APPEAR) • We've _____ u_____ a_______ a bit of problem.(MEET A DIFFICULTY) • Quite a few scientific discoveries ____ a____ by chance. (HAPPEN) • ...
science review (mass) 2018-04-13
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- a horizontal row of the periodic table
- person who made discoveries of the electron and radioactivity led to different models for the structure of the atom
- the development of the idea of atoms and their structure
- equivalent to the number of protons and neutrons in the atom
- a solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- an outer shell electron that is associated with an atom
- molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds
- skewed number of protons and electrons
- an element incapable of forming simple positive ions in solution
- the mass of an atom of a chemical element expressed in atomic mass units
- most reactive families on the periodic table
- believed empty space didn’t exist and all matter was made of the four elements
- a material made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically
- made of protons and neutrons, the center of an atom
- when proton and neutron count of an element stays the same but the electron count varies
- credited with the discovery and identification of the electron; and with the discovery of the first subatomic particle
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- column of elements in the periodic table
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- neutral subatomic particle
- mixture having a non-uniform composition
- area where electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom
- positively charged subatomic particle
- person who made a more abstract theory of matter and named the term "atomos" or "atoms" to label the particles
- to undergo a chemical reaction with another atom, molecule, or compound
- system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations
- Ancient Greek philosopher remembered today for his idea of the atomic theory
- substances that are made of only one type of atom or only one type of molecule
- the father of nuclear physics
- mixture that has the same proportions of its components throughout any given sample
- an element whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals
- atoms having the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei
33 Clues: neutral subatomic particle • the father of nuclear physics • positively charged subatomic particle • negatively charged subatomic particle • a horizontal row of the periodic table • skewed number of protons and electrons • column of elements in the periodic table • mixture having a non-uniform composition • most reactive families on the periodic table • ...
IT Media Content Area 4 - Proposal and Planning 2025-04-25
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- an organisation that is set up and designed to make money and support those in need.
- principles of appearance and taste.
- an illustration or representation of how an interactive product is experienced and navigated by its intended audience (for example, menus and buttons).
- legal protections for creative assets and inventions of the mind such as literary and artistic works, design, symbols, images, and logos.
- diagram that depicts a process or system.
- tools that guide procedures and steps to ensure that a project is completed to the desired standards and timescales.
- a document that provides all the information in response to a client brief, for example, a description of the tasks and how the project will be carried out.
- visual items such as video files, audio files, graphics.
- a type of collage that depicts a style or concept, this can be made up of images, text, materials, and more.
- an organisation type that seeks to further a social cause and/or provide a public benefit and is tax-exempt because of this.
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- rights in which certain creative material, such as text (literary work), musical compositions, films, computer programmes, painting, sound recordings, paintings, and other expressions of creative ideas, are automatically protected and under which the copyright owner has the right to control how their material is used.
- a document that outlines the scope and requirements of a project or product.
- items that have been created and are owned by someone.
- drawings or graphical diagrams with basic directions, dialogue, prop use, camera panning or transition, which represent the core shots planned for a video production.
- Also known as the state sector, this is the part of the economy that is made up of both public services and public enterprises. Legal constraints: the limitations and risks that are associated with a project.
- law on data protection and privacy through the Data Protection Act 2018.
- media (video, image, sound files) that can legally be used in other productions.
- an acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats, SWOT is a planning tool to help an organisation identify internal and external factors that might affect the successful delivery of a product/project.
18 Clues: principles of appearance and taste. • diagram that depicts a process or system. • items that have been created and are owned by someone. • visual items such as video files, audio files, graphics. • law on data protection and privacy through the Data Protection Act 2018. • a document that outlines the scope and requirements of a project or product. • ...
EAPP CROSSWORD 2025-03-07
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- is an additional section at the end of a book, article, or report that contains supplementary or supporting information.
- is the main part of the essay, where you develop your arguments and present your evidence.
- is a conversation or exchange of ideas, opinions, or information between two or more people.
- in your own words. It's like taking a large piece of information and making it smaller, but still keeping the most important parts.
- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
- Report is a formal document that presents the findings of a technical investigation, research, or project.
- are essential components in various contexts, primarily used to acknowledge and credit sources of information, ideas, or data that have been utilized in a piece of writing or research.
- These focus on specific subjects or areas of interest, like science, math, history, or debate.
- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
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- is the beginning of something. It's like a first impression that sets the stage for what's to come. Here are some common uses:
- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
- is the final part of something, especially a piece of writing, a speech, or an argument.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- refers to how well a student is doing in their studies. It's a measure of their academic achievements and progress. It's not just about grades,
- Report is a formal document that presents the results of a scientific investigation, experiment, or research project.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
20 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
LC #7 2025-04-08
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- A battle fought between the invading, Christian Kingdom of the Franks and the Muslim-run Umayyad Caliphate.
- A muslim ruler/leader.
- The holy city of Islam located in Saudi Arabia.
- A person who is believed to hors a special power that allows them to say what got caicher to tell peoplly mostly. things that may occur in the fsaure.
- The holy laws of Islam that cover all parts of a Muslim's life,
- The religous faith of Muslims with the belief Allah. A monotheistics religios
- A Kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from a classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, which is now located in present day Ethiopia and Eritrea.
- A member of the second largest religious movement in Islam, which is based on the belief that Ali and the teachers who came after him were true religious leaders.
- The holy book of the Islamic religion.
- A religious journey that all Muslims try to make at least once in their life to Mecca
- Triangular sail that can take the wind on either side and enable a vessel to tack into the wind.
- A occasion that occured in 622 AD when Muhammad left Mecca and went to Medina. This date is when Islamic system of counting years is calculated.
- Islamic Shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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- A member of the largest Islam's religious group, which only follows the teaching of Mohammed and not any other,
- Fundamental acts of worship that shape a Muslim's faith and practice.
- A Portuguese prince who was known for his voyages of discoveries along the west coast of Africa and the Maderia Islands.
- An ancient astronomical instrument used for navigations, timekeeping, and surveying.
- A person who follows the religion of Islam.
- the belief that all natural things, such as plants, animals, thunder, and rocks have beliefs and can influence human events.
- A building for Islamic religious worship and activities.
- A thin, tall tower on or near a mosque.
- A religious Struggle against evil in yourself of in Society in Islam.
- A cube shaped in Mecca, Saudi Arabia that is the most scarred for Muslims.
23 Clues: A muslim ruler/leader. • The holy book of the Islamic religion. • A thin, tall tower on or near a mosque. • A person who follows the religion of Islam. • The holy city of Islam located in Saudi Arabia. • A building for Islamic religious worship and activities. • The holy laws of Islam that cover all parts of a Muslim's life, • ...
Hass 20 Words 2023-05-23
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- the system for deciding how scarce resources are used so that goods and services can be produced and consumed
- not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter
- a bond or connection between families, states, parties, or individuals
- a permanent track composed of a line of parallel metal rails fixed to sleepers, for transport of passengers and goods in trains
- the process of extracting useful materials from the earth
- promotion or elevation to a higher rank or position, progression to a higher stage of development.
- a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation
- a machine for writing in characters similar to those produced by printer's type by means of keyboard-operated types striking a ribbon to transfer ink or carbon impressions onto the paper
- the art and science of cultivating land for growing crops
- of or related to industry, or having a lot of industry and factories
- a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- methods, systems, and devices which are the result of scientific knowledge being used for practical purposes.
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- the opinions or actions of people who believe that a country should use military methods
- loyalty and devotion to a nation, exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups.
- a communication system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection
- the process of transforming raw materials into finished goods through the use of tools, machines, and labor
- a self-propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars
- when a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain
- the usually violent attempt by many people to end the rule of one government and start a new one
- something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been made before
20 Clues: the process of extracting useful materials from the earth • the art and science of cultivating land for growing crops • a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing • of or related to industry, or having a lot of industry and factories • a bond or connection between families, states, parties, or individuals • ...
Advanced Scientific Discoveries Crossword 2023-09-26
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- theory The mathematical theory that unifies the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces.
- The chemical element discovered by Marie Curie and her husband Pierre, named after their homeland.
- Scientist who first proposed the concept of "quantum entanglement."
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- The field of study that investigates the behavior of matter and light at the nanoscale.
- The phenomenon where particles can exist in multiple states at once until observed.
- The process by which a cell engulfs and digests foreign particles or cells.
- The elementary particle that mediates the strong nuclear force.
7 Clues: The elementary particle that mediates the strong nuclear force. • Scientist who first proposed the concept of "quantum entanglement." • The process by which a cell engulfs and digests foreign particles or cells. • The phenomenon where particles can exist in multiple states at once until observed. • ...
Knowledge and CUrriculum:Crossword Puzzle-1 2020-07-08
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- Educational concepts of Paulo Freire that promotes critical thinking by learners to find solutions for problems faced by the society
- concepts, theories and principles that can be proven by using scientific analysing or logical conclusions
- Modifying one's own culture by adding cultural elements of other cultural groups
- Knowledge that one acquires from his own actual life experiences
- The Knowledge that one gains from his own surroundings by observing and experiencing without searching in secondary sources
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- Deep and expanded idea on people, concepts, places, events, theories etc
- concepts, theories and principles that are spread among people, which may not be proven by scientific analysing or logical conclusions
- gap between material and non-material culture i.e. inability to utilize the facilities offered by modern inventions because of lack of change in attitude and beliefs of cultural groups
- the state of learners in which they are forced to keep silence without getting opportunity to express their own views inside the classroom
- the school of philosophy that promotes project method
- A type of curriculum which is intended to cultivate values or to impose the ideologies of rulers indirectly i.e. without including direct advises or lectures, but by including stories which tells about values or biased history which glorifies the rulers
11 Clues: the school of philosophy that promotes project method • Knowledge that one acquires from his own actual life experiences • Deep and expanded idea on people, concepts, places, events, theories etc • Modifying one's own culture by adding cultural elements of other cultural groups • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- carried goods, mostly tea, and sometimes people across water very fast.
- was the first way of mass-producing steel.
- Invention by Eli Whitney that revolutionized the textile industry
- Decreased labor and wheat could be harvested much faster and easier
- The invention that helped settlement
- Used for farming that helped break up soil without breaking
- helped water travel
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- used for cotton production and created by Samuel Salter
- Invention by Eli Whitney that was invented in the north and helped manufacturing
- Invented the telegraph
- Invented the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts
- Invented the Transcontinental Railroad
- Helped people communicate across the US using morse code
- Spun cotton more efficiently
- Invented by Elias Howe
15 Clues: helped water travel • Invented the telegraph • Invented by Elias Howe • Spun cotton more efficiently • The invention that helped settlement • Invented the Transcontinental Railroad • was the first way of mass-producing steel. • Invented the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts • used for cotton production and created by Samuel Salter • ...
Inventions of the Industrial revolution 2021-03-02
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- Who made the telegraph?
- Eli Whitney made this to take out the seeds off cotton.
- Who made interchangeable parts?
- The first method discovered for mass-producing steel.
- Invented in 1807, helped get people and crops and goods to places faster than the oceans than what it normally would have been.
- Did the railroads make transportation faster or slower.
- enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of thread.
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- Helped spin cotton in factories, and was powered by water.
- Invented in 1834 saved time and energy of planting corn.
- Cyrus Mccormick made this and it mowed wheat.
- Made in 1843 and carryed people and goods across oceans and bodys of waters.
- Invented in 1830 by george stephenson was a form of transportation.
- Used for farming to break up tough soil without getting clumps stuck in it.
- Invented in 1829, helped people write letters and type things up.
- Workers could now make dozens of shirts in the time it took a tailor to sew one by hand with this machine.
15 Clues: Who made the telegraph? • Who made interchangeable parts? • Cyrus Mccormick made this and it mowed wheat. • The first method discovered for mass-producing steel. • Eli Whitney made this to take out the seeds off cotton. • Did the railroads make transportation faster or slower. • Invented in 1834 saved time and energy of planting corn. • ...
Inventions since World War 2 2024-05-08
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- famous song about dangers of talking back
- Ms Magnuson's favorite candy
- movie about lost boys and neverland
- toy you can add eyes and ears to
- famous Giants baseball center fielder
- movie: does the glass slipper fit?
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- and around and around it goes
- movie: a girl finds another world
- rival of Krispy Kreme
- less sugar drink
- a toy that was recently made into a movie
- what you use to play disc golf
- Leggo my eggos!
- golden arches!
- famous singer from graceland
15 Clues: golden arches! • Leggo my eggos! • less sugar drink • rival of Krispy Kreme • Ms Magnuson's favorite candy • famous singer from graceland • and around and around it goes • what you use to play disc golf • toy you can add eyes and ears to • movie: a girl finds another world • movie: does the glass slipper fit? • movie about lost boys and neverland • ...
1920s Terms and Concepts 2022-01-17
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- A work stoppage so that workers get improved working conditions.
- To listen to a conversation you are not part of.
- Household inventions that run on electricity. Labour-saving devices.
- A woman's style from the 1920s.
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- A kind of electricity that is generated from flowing water.
- A legal case in the 1920s to have women recognized as "persons" in the eyes of the law.
- An intense fashion for something that is often short-lived. A craze.
- A "standard of ___" refers to a level of economic comfort in one's life.
8 Clues: A woman's style from the 1920s. • To listen to a conversation you are not part of. • A kind of electricity that is generated from flowing water. • A work stoppage so that workers get improved working conditions. • An intense fashion for something that is often short-lived. A craze. • Household inventions that run on electricity. Labour-saving devices. • ...
Principles and procedures of materials development 2021-05-26
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- Those constrained by developing speech-processing mechanisms.
- This type of teaching helps learners to discover things for themselves.
- Facilitate the development of an effective internalized grammar which can help learners to achieve proficiency when they eventually start to speak in the L2.
- The learners are not aware of when and what they are learning.
- This type of materials stimulate language use.
- Knowledge about the language system.
- This term, it is considered both a field of study and a practical undertaking.
- This term refers to attempts to measure the value of materials.
- This type of materials inform learners about the language.
- It is normally considered to be a conscious process which consist of the committing to memory of information relevant to what is being learned.
- Through this type of learning style learners like to play conscious attention to the linguistics features of the language and want to be correct.
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- Through this type learning style learners are happy to respond to whole chunks of language at a time and to pick up from them whatever language they can.
- This term is used to refer to anything which is used by teachers or learners to facilitate the learning of the language.
- This term is used to refer anything done by materials developers or teachers to facilitate the learning of the language.
- Situations in which you have to actually use the language.
- This type of materials facilitate discoveries about language use
- This type of materials provide exposure to the language in use.
- Whatever they do to provide input, they do so ideally in principled ways related to what they know about how language can be effectively learned.
- Learners are aware of when and what they are learning.
- Knowledge of how the language is used.
- Being exposed to language you can understand.
- Situations such as giving a presentation or writing a story which allow time for planning and monitoring.
- Approach in which students acquired a second language or foreign language whilst focusing on learning new content knowledge and skills.
- This type of teaching transmit information overtly to the learners.
24 Clues: Knowledge about the language system. • Knowledge of how the language is used. • Being exposed to language you can understand. • This type of materials stimulate language use. • Learners are aware of when and what they are learning. • Situations in which you have to actually use the language. • This type of materials inform learners about the language. • ...
Great Minds 2022-07-10
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- clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (6)
- is the name of the sheep that caused a public outrage in 1997 (5)
- Darwin's natural heir; the Ant Man (6)
- a fundamental change in the basic concepts and experimental practices of a scientific discipline (8,5)
- the man who coined the term "systems biology" (4)
- the "....." software revolution is a term used by computational biologists investigating the biological code that dictates cellular behavior (6)
- the Triple ..... (5) ..... (5) describes the dynamic interactions between academia, industry, and government (5,5)
- the African clawed frog is famous because it was the first animal to be "what" in a laboratory (6)
- a potential yet so far unprofitable source of biofuels (5)
- you might be accused of this if you do not cite appropriately (10)
- the innate emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms (9)
- Natural sciences are divided into physical science and life sciences. This is another word for the "life sciences" (7)
- unlike Eukaryotes this life-form has no nucleus and no organelles (11)
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- the godfather of cloning (6)
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism lives inside the other (14)
- ... is the property of cells to revert to an immature state and be reprogrammed to develop as a different cell type, as discovered by Yamanaka (12)
- reasons and evidence provided to explain why one (debating)team disagrees with the other (8)
- who said, "I don't consider my ideas controversial, I consider them right"? (8)
- this technological development enabled discoveries in microbiology (10)
- the large-scale study of the complex protein molecules produced by genes is called ...... (10)
- organisms that thrive in extreme environments are termed ... (13)
- the man who, in someone's words "prevented more cancer deaths than any person who has ever lived" (8)
- Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Charpentier (6)
- a type of pathogen that can only replicate when inside another living cell (5)
- this discipline asks fundamental questions about the possibility of life on other worlds (12)
- the person who challenged the publicly funded Human Genome Project that it could be completed faster and cheaper (6)
26 Clues: the godfather of cloning (6) • Darwin's natural heir; the Ant Man (6) • the man who coined the term "systems biology" (4) • a potential yet so far unprofitable source of biofuels (5) • clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (6) • Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who worked with Charpentier (6) • ...
Fallout Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-04
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- a system used to alert citizens of the U.S if there is a nuclear attack and how much to prepare for it
- The island country located 90 miles from Key West, Florida, with a population of over 11 million.
- Abel the number one Soviet Intelligence officer who would communicate crucial American bomb secrets to the Soviet Union
- an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership
- a set of different beliefs, language, and culture in a country that is outside another particular country
- radioactive particles that are released into the atmosphere as a result of a nuclear explosion
- a conference that occurs between world leaders
- War a competition that created a long-standing rivalry mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to countless discoveries
- of Pigs an failed invasion of Cuban land by the US to remove Fidel Castro from power
- a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union
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- a political idea in which the government is the sole owner of property and land.
- race a rapid increase in military personnel by both the United States and the Soviet Union to further improve their armies
- when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy
- a physicist known during World War ll as the ¨father of the atomic bomb¨
- a form of government in which the power is given to the people
- short for ¨hydrogen bombs¨, a more powerful development of the original nuclear bombs, created by Edward Teller
- 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 type of spy plane from America that would fly over the Soviet Union in an effort to spy on them
- when a nation is ruled by one absolute ruler, also, in some cases, known as tyranny
- Three a famous alliance between the U.S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
20 Clues: a conference that occurs between world leaders • when 2 or more countries unite against a common enemy • a form of government in which the power is given to the people • an economic system where the land is owned by a private ownership • a group of people living in the former country of the Soviet Union • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- James Hargreas created it
- did the railroads make transportation faster or slower
- Created clothes and sewed stuff together
- who did the interchangeable parts help the most
- Robert Fulton created this
- revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost
- who did the mechanical reaper help the most
- helped people communicate faster and a longer distance
- which one picked seeds out of the cotton faster
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- helped make all parts look the same
- john deare created this invention
- helped transportation across the ocean faster
- who created the water powered textile mill
- who did the cotton gin help the most
- george stephenson created this invention
15 Clues: James Hargreas created it • Robert Fulton created this • john deare created this invention • helped make all parts look the same • who did the cotton gin help the most • Created clothes and sewed stuff together • george stephenson created this invention • who created the water powered textile mill • revolutionized steal by decreasing its cost • ...
Roman inventions Gáspár Flóra Panka 2023-12-20
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- Pozzolana variety
- It had a lot of advantages over the scroll
- portable
- The preservation of peels with vegetable tannins was an invention before the Roman era
- They also appeared on the Column of Trajan and the Column of Marcus Aurelius.
- It was excavated from both ends at the same time
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- Camels are attested for plowing in North Africa as early as the 3rd century AD
- It is mentioned in the letter of Synesius
- A water organ
- Archaeologically supported ships on Lake Nemi
- Led to many innovations in the use of glass
- Next to the Danube, see "the road"
- Floor and wall heating system described by Vitruvius
- The Romans knew enough about zinc to make coins with brass denominations
- More than a dozen Roman bridges are known to contain intermittent flat arches
15 Clues: portable • A water organ • Pozzolana variety • Next to the Danube, see "the road" • It is mentioned in the letter of Synesius • It had a lot of advantages over the scroll • Led to many innovations in the use of glass • Archaeologically supported ships on Lake Nemi • It was excavated from both ends at the same time • Floor and wall heating system described by Vitruvius • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2024-09-11
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- – Power source for early engines
- – Early steam-powered train
- – Process for steel production
- – Machine for clothing production
- – Mechanism for powering machinery
- – Network for trains
- – Boat powered by steam
- – Waterway for transporting goods
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- – Centralized production site
- – Gin that revolutionized textile production
- – Code used in telegraphs
- – Device for generating power
- – Early communication device
- – Machine for weaving textiles
- – Electrical generator
15 Clues: – Network for trains • – Electrical generator • – Boat powered by steam • – Code used in telegraphs • – Early steam-powered train • – Early communication device • – Centralized production site • – Device for generating power • – Process for steel production • – Machine for weaving textiles • – Power source for early engines • – Machine for clothing production • ...
school 2020-01-22
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- It is the result of good business tactis
- Some people do a ____ in a firm to know better which Job they want to do in their later life
- Some people see it like a ___ to help homeless People
- Today everything is ____, like mobilephones
- If you have a ___ Job you won´t have Problems with the Police
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- You must have good one to be able to work by Microsoft
- It is a big street
- Today it is nesercary to have good english ____
- It is one of the useful inventions to get light in a house or in a room
- Big firms have one to become more famous. For example nike has a hook
10 Clues: It is a big street • It is the result of good business tactis • Today everything is ____, like mobilephones • Today it is nesercary to have good english ____ • Some people see it like a ___ to help homeless People • You must have good one to be able to work by Microsoft • If you have a ___ Job you won´t have Problems with the Police • ...
Income 2026-02-08
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- Money earned for working a set number of hours, usually hourly.
- Money earned based on sales made, often a percentage of the sale.
- Money earned from working a fixed amount per year, often paid monthly.
- Money earned from selling a product or service after costs are deducted.
- Money received from allowing someone else to use your property, like a house or land.
- Gratuities Extra money given by customers for good service, like in restaurants.
- Money earned from putting money in a bank or investment account.
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- Benefits Money the government gives to support people in need.
- Money earned from intellectual property (books, songs, inventions, patents)
- Money received from investing in shares of a company.
10 Clues: Money received from investing in shares of a company. • Benefits Money the government gives to support people in need. • Money earned for working a set number of hours, usually hourly. • Money earned from putting money in a bank or investment account. • Money earned based on sales made, often a percentage of the sale. • ...
Jefferson-Election of 1824 2022-02-03
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- This territory was added to the United States by President Jefferson after a bargain deal with Napoleon Bonaparte
- Name of James Madison's wife who saved a famous portrait of George Washington from the White House as it burned down
- Migration towards the newly expanded frontier by many Americans looking for a new start
- Foreign Policy of the US that no new colonies will be allowed in the Eastern Hemisphere and that the US will stay out of European affairs in the Western Hemisphere
- Last names of the leaders of the "Corps of Discovery" during Jefferson's presidency
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- Name of the famous Native warrior who defeated the Americans in early battles, like Fort Detroit, in the War of 1812
- Young Congressmen who pushed for war with Britain leading to the War of 1812
- A ban on trade
- The act of capturing free American merchant vessels and forcing the crew to join a foreign armed force, like the British Navy before the War of 1812
- Home of Thomas Jefferson with many of his original inventions
- Agreement in Congress in 1820 to add a free state and slave state at the same time and no states above the southern border of Missouri
- when the President makes a law without consulting Congress. Easier to overturn than a law that passes through Congress.
12 Clues: A ban on trade • Home of Thomas Jefferson with many of his original inventions • Young Congressmen who pushed for war with Britain leading to the War of 1812 • Last names of the leaders of the "Corps of Discovery" during Jefferson's presidency • Migration towards the newly expanded frontier by many Americans looking for a new start • ...
Movies 2024-02-07
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- what movie is the following quote from: "You work on commission, right ? Uh, yes. Big mistake. Big. Huge!"
- What is the name of the main character whose life was thrown off course after he and his friends were affiliated in gang activity?
- name of the character who is very intelligent and has a knack for inventions but is perceived as crazy by town folks.
- Name of movie where a little boy plays a game and travels into the future and sees a glimpse of his current lifes outcomes.
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- A con artist forging checks and impersonating people
- what movie is the following scene from: The character jumps over tables at a restaurant to save someone from choking on a shrimp.
6 Clues: A con artist forging checks and impersonating people • what movie is the following quote from: "You work on commission, right ? Uh, yes. Big mistake. Big. Huge!" • name of the character who is very intelligent and has a knack for inventions but is perceived as crazy by town folks. • ...
T&I Unit 1 2016-09-21
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- This time period was all about survival. They had simple hand tools for breaking things and defending themselves. Fire was a technology of this time period.
- This is when you weigh the pros versus the cons and make a decision to use something, even though it may have a few cons.
- This is the air, water, earth, and plants around us. Cutting down trees to build a parking lot will harm this.
- This time period had more sophisticated tools made out of iron like the plow. It also had irrigation and the alphabet.
- Those materials, products, and processes used in the construction of shelters, fixtures, and fixed equipment.
- Types of these include geothermal, solar, tidal, hydro, and wind.
- This is the study of patterns.
- This type of impact has a bad effect on something. In math, this would be a number below zero.
- This is a highly automated process using sophisticated materials, quality, and management.
- This is human innovation that involves solving problems in order to extend human capabilities.
- A major invention during this time period was the steam engine. Factories, Eli Whitney's interchangeable parts, and Henry Ford's assembly line.
- This is the rate of doing work.
- This was a time that arts and humanities flourished. Leonardo da Vinci and others created many inventions including the screwdriver, submarine, and telescope.
- This is someone who is able to use, manage, understand, and access technology.
- These are impacts that we knew would happen. They were not a surprise.
- This is the traditions and beliefs of a group that share a heritage or religion.
- These are impacts that we did not know would happen. They were a surprise.
- This is the process of designing, transmitting, and receiving information.
- This is right versus wrong. Example: determining whether or not cloning is right or wrong.
- This is producing a product ON THE SITE WHERE IT IS TO BE USED.
- This is the moving or people and cargo from one location to another.
- This is the 2nd step in the Universal Systems Model. It's where the "action" is.
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- This type of impact has a good effect on something. In math, this would be a number above zero.
- This is the study of the natural world.
- This is the student organization for the trades classes.
- Major inventions during this time period included paper money and the printing press.
- This is something we do not want.
- This is the 1st step in the Universal Systems Model. It has 7 resources that are put into the system.
- During this time period, people lived and worked on farms. It took a lot of labor.
- This is the school subject that educates students in standardized industry processes related to concepts, layouts, design, materials, production, etc.
- This is the 3rd step in the Universal Systems Model. It is the actual result that you get from the system.
- This is our laws; how we govern ourselves.
- This is when students are prepared to be both competent workers in jobs related to their T&I classes and are able to enter a 2-year or 4-year college.
- This is when one thing has an effect on other things.
- This time period brought about the integrated circuit, computers, the Internet, space shuttle, and biotechnology. The most technological advancements happened during this time.
- This is when people use math and science to analyze, predict, and optimize designs as solutions to technological problems.
- This is the making of a product in a plant or facility which is DIFFERENT than the location where the product will be used.
- This happens when a force is exerted on an object over a distance.
- This is the last step in the Universal Systems Model. It is the evaluation of your system and should help you improve.
- This is the business and money that run a country. Example: The assembly line enabled various products to be mass-produced and, therefore, cheaper for the public to buy.
- This type of system DOES have feedback.
- This is any group of humans that interact together.
- This is something we want.
- This type of system DOES NOT have feedback.
- This is the ability to do work.
45 Clues: This is something we want. • This is the study of patterns. • This is the rate of doing work. • This is the ability to do work. • This is something we do not want. • This is the study of the natural world. • This type of system DOES have feedback. • This is our laws; how we govern ourselves. • This type of system DOES NOT have feedback. • ...
Powers of Congress(Carcamo, E) 2017-03-09
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- The power to get money temporarily on the credit of the United States, whatever money they get goes into the public debt.
- The power to inquire or inform itself on any matter that falls within scope of its lawmaking authority.
- Powers given to Congress as a system of checks and balances; power to create all federal courts below the Supreme Court, define federal crimes and set punishments.
- Power to remove (President, V. President, other civil officers of the U.S.) from office for Treason, Bribery, or other high crimes.
- The power of congress to lay and collect charges levied by the government on persons or property to raise money to meet public needs.
- Power that allows congress to acquire, manage, and dispose of various federal areas.
- Powers only granted or given to Congress by the Constitution
- The power to establish uniform laws on the subject of when an individual, company, or organization is insolvent.
- Powers that are not stated in the Constitution, but drawn from the expressed powers.
- Most of the these type of powers of Congress are found in Article I Section 8. Explicitly stated in the Constitution.
- The power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade
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- power to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries
- A Domestic Power of Congress; the power to establish Post Offices and Post roads, the power for the carrying of the mail.
- This power is shared with the chief executive; Congress has the power to raise, and support armies, provide and maintain the navy etc.
- Process to allow citizens of one country to become citizens of another.
- This power reflects the need for accurate, uniform gauges of time, distance, area, weight, volume, and the like.
- Power to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers.
- Powers of Congress that effect the daily lives of the American people.
- Powers that belong to all sovereign nations
- The power to coin money and regulate the value of thereof; this power is not given to the states.
20 Clues: Powers that belong to all sovereign nations • Powers only granted or given to Congress by the Constitution • The power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade • Powers of Congress that effect the daily lives of the American people. • Process to allow citizens of one country to become citizens of another. • ...
Term 2 Exam Vocabulary 2021-03-15
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- Verb e.g. "scientists often ______ experiments to test their hypotheses"
- Adjective e.g. "society is made up of people from ________ social backgrounds"
- Verb meaning to monitor sth over time, for example to record its progress
- Noun e.g. "over 7,000 _______ are thought to be endangered worldwide"
- Phrasal verb e.g. "_______ ___ an experiment/ an investigation/ research"
- Adjective e.g. "There is a lack of ___________ research into the long term effects of COVID"
- Adjective describing an animal or plant which has no remaining population, e.g. dodos, elephant birds etc.
- verb meaning when an animal or plant changes physically or behaviourally to cope better with their environment
- Adjective e.g. "Inventions are usually only successful if they have ___________ applications"
- Verb e.g. "stir your coffee to help the sugar ______"
- Adjective describing an animal or plant which has a very small population remaining.
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- Adjective e.g. "Our city needs some new __________ schemes to help young people express their creativity"
- Adjective e.g. "Hopefully in the future, COVID will be a ___________ disease, like Polio"
- Adjective e.g. "Since being young, Cristiano Ronaldo has had such _________ ambition to be the best"
- Noun e.g. "there are many charities which try to help the ___________ of at risk habitats"
- Verb e.g. "you must _____ your assignment by next Friday"
- Noun e.g. "The _________ of the fittest comes from Darwin's theory of evolution"
- Verb e.g. "then ______ the chicken on the tray and put in the oven for forty minutes"
- Verb e.g. "scientists always ______ a report of their findings"
- Verb e.g. "Edinburgh Zoo rented two adult pandas with the hope they would ______ and produce baby cubs"
20 Clues: Verb e.g. "stir your coffee to help the sugar ______" • Verb e.g. "you must _____ your assignment by next Friday" • Verb e.g. "scientists always ______ a report of their findings" • Noun e.g. "over 7,000 _______ are thought to be endangered worldwide" • Verb e.g. "scientists often ______ experiments to test their hypotheses" • ...
chap 18 sec crossword puzzle 2022-12-01
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- came from a well-to-do family but she felt strong sympathy for the poor
- to get rid of
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- formed a new union it was called the American Federation of Labor
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to increase in speed
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- invented the telephone
- made the automobile available to millions of people
- businesses owned by many inventors
- make free from impurities
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for small fee
- to give good reason for an action
- he invested in an oil refinery. He used the profits to buy other oil companies
- to change; to make different Entrepreneur is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- tested a gas-powered airplane at kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- a poor Scottish immigrant, he worked his way up in the railroad business
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
24 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the telephone • make free from impurities • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many inventors • is the rapid growth of city populations • is a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • made the automobile available to millions of people • ...
chap 18 sec crossword puzzle 2022-12-01
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- is the rapid growth of city populations
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- came from a well-to-do family but she felt strong sympathy for the poor
- to get rid of
- is a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- formed a new union it was called the American Federation of Labor
- buildings divided into many tiny apartments
- invention factory at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to increase in speed
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- invented the telephone
- made the automobile available to millions of people
- businesses owned by many inventors
- make free from impurities
- is a center offering help to the urban poor
- place where people receive medical treatment often for free or for small fee
- to give good reason for an action
- he invested in an oil refinery. He used the profits to buy other oil companies
- to change; to make different Entrepreneur is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- tested a gas-powered airplane at kitty Hawk, North Carolina
- a poor Scottish immigrant, he worked his way up in the railroad business
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
24 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • invented the telephone • make free from impurities • to give good reason for an action • businesses owned by many inventors • is the rapid growth of city populations • is a center offering help to the urban poor • buildings divided into many tiny apartments • made the automobile available to millions of people • ...
Engineering Vocabulary Activity 2017-08-29
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- the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, as transportation and communication systems, power plants, and schools
- when a person raises a concern about wrongdoing occurring in an organization or body of people
- knowledge of the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc.
- requirements arising from a person's situation or circumstances that specify what must or must not be done for moral, legal, religious, or institutional reasons.
- concerned with standards, rules or guidelines for morally or socially approved conduct such as being honest or trustworthy or acting in the best interest of a society
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- a new, useful process, machine, or improvement that did not exist previously and that is recognized as the product of some unique intuition or genius
- the illegal copying, distribution or use of software. Types of of software piracy, for example, include: purchasing a single user license and loading it onto multiple computers or a server
- limitation or restriction
- a highly structured system of human organization for large-scale community living that normally furnishes protection, continuity, security, and a national identity for its members
- knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences, gained by study, experience, and practice, is applied with judgement to develop ways to use the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind
- the practical application of science to commerce or industry
- a new way of doing something; an improvement on an existing form, composition or processes
12 Clues: limitation or restriction • the practical application of science to commerce or industry • a new way of doing something; an improvement on an existing form, composition or processes • when a person raises a concern about wrongdoing occurring in an organization or body of people • ...
The Late Modern Age 2026-05-24
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- Inventions like steam trains and machines in factories changed how people worked.
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- These people worked many hours for little money, lived in small houses and the children didn't go to school.
- These people owned the factories, had servants, lived in big houses and the children went to school.
- People started to vote for their governments. Spain wrote its first constitution in 1812.
4 Clues: Inventions like steam trains and machines in factories changed how people worked. • People started to vote for their governments. Spain wrote its first constitution in 1812. • These people owned the factories, had servants, lived in big houses and the children went to school. • ...
Research & Design Crossword 2019-10-25
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- At first I had no idea what the numbers meant, but then I recognized a ________ between them.
- I had to _______ my friend out of his seat every day in science until he learned how to wake himself up.
- Despite how smart my friend was, he knew his ___________ and that he still needs improvement to be the best.
- _________ is poisonous even though it contains only 2 oxygens and a hydrogen.
- Despite all the racket, my music teacher has so much ____________ and can handle more than 20 kids at once.
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- I made a ________ drawing of the plane I was going to built with my friend.
- I ________ the plane by making the wings bigger and making it more aerodynamic.
- I love to study __________, because it teaches me the concepts of air and it's interaction with matter. I also get to torture my teacher with the repetitive question of if it is possible to launch me to the Troposphere with a cannon.
- Most of my inventions are finished, but my Diamond man invention is still a _________ and I need to make the final creation.
- In art, I just love to _______ the pictures Mr. Thiele shows on the board.
10 Clues: In art, I just love to _______ the pictures Mr. Thiele shows on the board. • I made a ________ drawing of the plane I was going to built with my friend. • _________ is poisonous even though it contains only 2 oxygens and a hydrogen. • I ________ the plane by making the wings bigger and making it more aerodynamic. • ...
Unit 1 2023-09-20
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- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another.
- acids DNA and RNA
- an objective, verifiable observation
- Single sugar molecules
- A long molecule consisting of many similar or identical monomers linked together.
- Chains of amino acids
- the starches and sugars present in foods
- A molecule that is a constituent of the inner bilayer of biological membranes, having a polar, hydrophilic head and a nonpolar, hydrophobic tail.
- Basic unit of matter
- A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data. An explanation of an observed phenomemon
- Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides
- water loving
- the application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes
- application of science and mathematics to develop useful structures and machines
- Energy-rich organic compounds, such as fats, oils, and waxes, that are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- Basic unit of life
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
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- variable The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- a statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes an aspect of the world
- group In an experiment, the group that is not exposed to the treatment; contrasts with the experimental group and serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect of the treatment.
- tension the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface
- A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.
- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
- group In an experiment, the group that is exposed to the treatment, that is, to one version of the independent variable.
- Water fearing
- variable The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- a broad concept or principle. Describes patterns in nature.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- something that stays the same
- monomer of nucleic acids made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
33 Clues: water loving • Water fearing • acids DNA and RNA • Basic unit of life • Basic unit of matter • Chains of amino acids • Single sugar molecules • something that stays the same • an objective, verifiable observation • the starches and sugars present in foods • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A substance that is dissolved in a solution. • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-03-07
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- is the final part of something, especially a piece of writing, a speech, or an argument.
- They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries.
- is the process of ordering items or individuals based on their relative importance, value, or performance.
- is a formal document that presents the results of a scientific investigation, experiment, or research project.
- is a collection of work that showcases your skills, abilities, and experience.
- is a conversation or exchange of ideas, opinions, or information between two or more people.
- These focus on specific subjects or areas of interest, like science, math, history, or debate.
- are essential components in various contexts, primarily used to acknowledge and credit sources of information, ideas, or data that have been utilized in a piece of writing or research.
- is an additional section at the end of a book, article, or report that contains supplementary or supporting information.
- is a set of written questions used to collect information from a group of people. It's a structured tool for gathering data on opinions, attitudes, behaviors, and demographics.
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- is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response.
- is a formal document that presents the findings of a technical investigation, research, or project.
- It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances.
- are a systematic and controlled way to test a hypothesis and gather evidence to support or refute it.
- This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal.
- in your own words. It's like taking a large piece of information and making it smaller, but still keeping the most important parts.
- refers to how well a student is doing in their studies. It's a measure of their academic achievements and progress. It's not just about grades,
- is the main part of the essay, where you develop your arguments and present your evidence.
- is a type of question that limits the possible responses. It typically asks for a specific piece of information, and the answer is usually a simple "yes" or "no," a single word, or a choice from a limited set of options.
- is the beginning of something. It's like a first impression that sets the stage for what's to come. Here are some common uses:
20 Clues: is a type of question that encourages a detailed and thoughtful response. • They help us make sense of the world around us and inspire new discoveries. • It implies considering what is acceptable and relevant to the circumstances. • This refers to the ability to guide and inspire others towards a common goal. • ...
Ancient China Review 2025-02-18
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- Shi Huangdi commanded that all the _______ be burned except those about farming, medicine, and tech
- To join the civil service you had to take and pass a _________
- Yellow brown soil that is great for farming
- This river is known as "China's Sorrow"
- Mountains, deserts, and seas separated China from other lands (2 words)
- Government/civil service jobs were given based on
- The emperor Wudi's conquests in the west brought the Chinese into contact with people, goods, and ______
- This religion developed in India and was spread throughout China and the rest of Asia using the Silk Road.
- A valuable cloth, originally made only in China from threads spun by caterpillars
- the penalty for revealing the secrets of silk making
- The founder of the Han Dynasty (two words)
- Type of money used by a group or nation
- The ancient Chinese were so sure that they lived at the center of the world that they called themselves. (2 words)
- The Chinese belief that rulers came to power because it was their destiny or fate (3 words)
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- This dynasty ruled over ancient China for almost 1000 years
- The emperor Qin made money, weights, measures, writing, and more the same throughout China
- Shi Huangdi divided all of China into areas called
- this was the first civilization in China
- The idea a strong leader and harsh laws are needed to create social order
- An ancient trade route between China and Europe (two words)
- The Chinese used these to warn of attacks along the Great Wall (two words)
- This Chinese invention was created from rags and bark
- Nomadic invaders from the north who attacked China
- The group of people whose job it is to carry out the work of the government
- Large desert located north of China
- Found of the Qin dynasty and China's first emperor
- A dam like structure used to hold back flood waters
- Which of the following Chinese inventions helped the sea shipping merchants?
- The largest construction project in China's history (two words)
29 Clues: Large desert located north of China • This river is known as "China's Sorrow" • Type of money used by a group or nation • this was the first civilization in China • The founder of the Han Dynasty (two words) • Yellow brown soil that is great for farming • Government/civil service jobs were given based on • Shi Huangdi divided all of China into areas called • ...
