discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Jared's History Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-17
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- One of Thomas Edison's inventions
- Loose association of businesses that limit production
- A company that eliminates all other competition
- No government interference
- Two engines in front of trains which allow them to pull more cars
- Underestimated the indians in the battle of little big horn
- Gaining control of different businesses
- Federal land that was set aside for Native Americans
- A new way of burning the impurities out of iron
- Taxes put on imported goods
- Survival of the fittest
- Tried to assassinate frick but failed.
- When it's done the first time and done the same way the second time
- Very successful in producing sleeping cars
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- President that sent 2500 troops to force workers to stop striking
- Samuel Morse created this
- Government ownership of businesses
- What happened after Frick cut wages at carnegie hill
- Known as America's greatest inventor
- This natural resource helped create an economic boom
- Those who raced for land the right way
- Led the 'Knights of labor"
- Cut wages at carnegie hill in 1892
- Invented the telegram
- Made of bamboo fiber
- Those who cheated for land
- These people worked in very dangerous conditions because of their small size
- People who bought areas of land in hopes of selling it later for a prophet
- A structural symbol of American success
- Place where Soldiers opened fire on defensless indians
30 Clues: Made of bamboo fiber • Invented the telegram • Survival of the fittest • Samuel Morse created this • No government interference • Led the 'Knights of labor" • Those who cheated for land • Taxes put on imported goods • One of Thomas Edison's inventions • Government ownership of businesses • Cut wages at carnegie hill in 1892 • Known as America's greatest inventor • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2022-04-13
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- the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the process of making an area more urban
- merchant-employers “put out” materials to rural producers who usually worked in their homes but sometimes labored in workshops or in turn put out work to others
- an economic system in which private businesses operates in competition and largely free of state control
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- multi-spindle spinning frame and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of textile manufacturing during the early Industrial Revolution
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and keep figure during the scottish enlightenment
- french chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization
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- German philosopher, critic of political economy, economist, historian, sociologist, political theorist, journalist and socialist revolutionary.
- a theory that explains the interaction between the sellers of a recourse and the buyers for the recourse
- an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism deriving from special interest groups
- the fundamental right of every human being to control his or her own labor or property
- heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid
- scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen’s 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1776
- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
18 Clues: the process of making an area more urban • heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid • the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context. • the fundamental right of every human being to control his or her own labor or property • ...
LHPP 2021-01-28
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- the language that provides most of the vocabulary of a pidgin.
- when two languages become more similar due to contact between them.
- If the speakers in the contact situation are equally prestigious.
- arise in situations where the speakers in contact are in need of a common, primary means of communication.
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- words (often places, inventions, activities, etc.) that are named for persons somehow connected with them.
- when a sound is added to the pronunciation of a word.
- occurs when a word takes on somewhat grander or more positive connotations over time.
- change in the order of sounds.
- phrases acquired through a word-for-word translation into native morphemes.
9 Clues: change in the order of sounds. • when a sound is added to the pronunciation of a word. • the language that provides most of the vocabulary of a pidgin. • If the speakers in the contact situation are equally prestigious. • when two languages become more similar due to contact between them. • ...
STS Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-06
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- allows you to monitor your properties it the most convenient yet effective way.
- took over land in central Africa, created European race for African colonies-" Scramble for Africa".
- The word ________came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells are natural examples of gene transfer.
- The purpose of the ______ is to lessen the time standing in a queue to buy train or bus tickets
- The complex of physical, chemical, and biological factors in which a living organism or community exists.
- it can be used in different ways it can be use as a entertainment, education, or as a business.
- literally means “to spell” in Tagalog.
- It is also called the “Early Period”.
- is released by coal mining, landfills, and by agriculture, particularly through the digestive processes of beef and milk cows.
- is produced by cars, by fossil fuels used for heat and electricity, and by agriculture.
- attempts to convince others of one’s value judgement.
- also known as "Rational Self", Decides what action to take for positive means and what to do based on what is believed is the right thing to do.
- a Scottish missionary who converted many Africans to Christianity and wrote books on Africa which started foreign interest.
- provide access from one side of the Americans to the other without the need to sail around the tip of South America.
- is a wireless networking technology that allows computers, some mobile phones, iPads, game consoles and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal.
- the total of all weather occurring over a period of years in a given place, the average weather condition of that place.
- a basic and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization caused by oppression.
- Concerned with primitive parts of our personality including aggression and sexual drives.
- distributed, fast digital networks wired and wireless.
- first American civilization to harvest potatoes.
- is a conceptual enhancement rather than conceptual change.
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- His regime was infamous for its corruption, extravagance, and brutality.
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians; made with pens made from reeds, mixed wit soot, beeswax and vegetable gum to make ink.
- A body of knowledge or facts.
- the American civilization that created accurate calendar with 365 days that could accurately predict eclipse and finding the day of the week many thousands of years in the past or future.
- the American civilization that created chinampas (floating gardens).
- the time when invention of trolley car and automobile and status symbol was originated.
- British businessman and politician in southern Africa, also the Architect of British imperialism in southern Africa.
- refers to merging of what were three separate industries: telecommunications, computing, and electronics or broadcasting.
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- enables students in formulating critical understanding of the interface between science, society and technology.
- is the country where Industrial Revolution started.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance.
- the first American civilization in Mesoamerica.
- opened in 1869, built by the Egyptians and French and was taken by the British in 1875.
- Father of Psychoanalysis.
- English-naturalist who copied the study of Charles Darwin.
- is a theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms.
- The sole purpose of the original event was to give the news of the Athenians having won over the Persians.
- is an applied enterprise concerned with producing appliances, tools, machines, and techniques.
- Rediscovered the heliocentric model (Aristarchus).
- founders of the Magna Carta.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience, reminds us of what we should do.
- Intelligence demonstrated by machines, It is an any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- The split between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches.
- He imposed _______ on the nation to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila.
- originally referred to a group of boats and their passengers who migrated to the Philippines.
- North Sea connected to the Baltic Sea.
- identified as what is happening outdoors in a place at a given time, it can change a lot within a very short time.
- was a fundamental change in the way goods were produced (from human labor to machines).
- Copernicus book that was published in 1543.
- can be used in the treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- using computers to store, manipulate and transmit information in form speech, text, data, and video more cheaply and faster than ever before.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- Was considered the prototype for Newspaper.
- Freud was the one of the first to use this, this is a way of freeing the unconscious mind.
60 Clues: Father of Psychoanalysis. • founders of the Magna Carta. • A body of knowledge or facts. • It is also called the “Early Period”. • literally means “to spell” in Tagalog. • North Sea connected to the Baltic Sea. • Copernicus book that was published in 1543. • Was considered the prototype for Newspaper. • the first American civilization in Mesoamerica. • ...
Patents, copyrights and trademarks 2023-05-14
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- Legal contract that establishes confidentiality obligations when sharing proprietary or confidential information.
- Requirement for a patent that states the invention must be new and not previously known or publicly disclosed.
- The unauthorized or improper use or appropriation of someone else's property, typically referring to the unauthorized use of trade secrets, confidential information, or funds.
- Criteria determining whether an invention is eligible for patent protection, including novelty, non-obviousness, and industrial applicability.
- Confidential business information, such as formulas, processes, or customer lists, that provides a competitive advantage.
- A new creative work based on or derived from an existing copyrighted work.
- Legal term referring to creations of the mind, such as inventions, artistic works, trademarks, and trade secrets.
- Unauthorized use or violation of someone else's intellectual property rights.
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- The act of using someone else's words, ideas, or work without giving proper credit or acknowledgment, presenting it as one's own.
- Doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as criticism, commentary, or education.
- Person or entity that violates or breaches someone else's intellectual property rights.
- Existing knowledge or technology that is considered relevant to determining the novelty and inventiveness of a patent application.
- Symbol or statement used to indicate copyright ownership, typically consisting of the copyright symbol (©), year, and owner's name.
- Distinctive sign, symbol, or logo used to identify and distinguish goods or services of one company from others.
- Payments made to the owner of intellectual property for its authorized use or exploitation.
- Legal permission granted by the owner of intellectual property to another party to use, reproduce, or distribute the property.
- Status of creative works that are not protected by intellectual property rights and can be used freely by the public.
- Unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of copyrighted material, such as movies, music, or software, without the permission of the rights holder.
18 Clues: A new creative work based on or derived from an existing copyrighted work. • Unauthorized use or violation of someone else's intellectual property rights. • Person or entity that violates or breaches someone else's intellectual property rights. • Payments made to the owner of intellectual property for its authorized use or exploitation. • ...
occupations 2023-06-13
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- A person who studies and conducts experiments to learn about the world and make discoveries. Scientists can specialize in different fields like biology or chemistry.
- A professional cook who prepares and creates delicious meals in restaurants or hotels. Chefs use their culinary skills to make tasty and visually appealing dishes.
- A person who travels and works in outer space. Astronauts undergo extensive training to conduct scientific experiments and explore the universe.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries. Doctors work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices to care for patients.
- A person who helps students learn new things in a school or educational setting. Teachers guide and instruct students in various subjects.
- A person who operates and flies aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters. Pilots navigate the skies, transport passengers or cargo, and ensure safe flights.
- A person who designs and creates new things using scientific and mathematical principles. Engineers build bridges, design machines, and solve problems.
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- A brave individual who responds to fires and other emergencies. Firefighters work as a team to extinguish fires, rescue people, and provide medical aid.
- A person who participates in sports and competitions. Athletes train and practice to improve their skills and may represent their country in events.
- A doctor for animals who provides medical care and treats sick or injured pets and animals. Veterinarians ensure the well-being of animals and their health.
- A creative individual who expresses ideas and emotions through various art forms. Artists can be painters, sculptors, musicians, or performers.
- Officer A member of the law enforcement who helps maintain public safety and enforces laws. Police officers protect people, maintain order, and solve crimes.
- A person who creates stories, poems, or other written works. Writers use their imagination and words to entertain, inform, or inspire others.
13 Clues: A person who helps students learn new things in a school or educational setting. Teachers guide and instruct students in various subjects. • A person who creates stories, poems, or other written works. Writers use their imagination and words to entertain, inform, or inspire others. • ...
List A 6 2024-10-25
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- to take part in something
- to ask, doubt, or interrogate
- restricted, not whole. Example: We should go to the store today because the sale is for a ___ time only.
- give advice or suggestion. Example: There are six movies playing at the cinema. Which one do you ___?
- to demonstrate against something
- skilled, trained. Example: Nowadays only ___ photographers buy cameras. Everyone else just uses their phone.
- discoveries; results of a study Example: new scientific ___ show that we may be able to use bacteria to eat plastic rather than burying it.
- picture, especially on film or television. Example: The mother of the pop singer cried in excitement when she first saw her daughter’s ___ on television.
- loved by many, widespread
- new Example: We need some ___ ideas if we’re going to solve this problem.
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- shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman.
- to wish to see somebody. Examples: Wow, it’s good to see you! I’ve ___ed you so much!
- sickness, disease
- reaction, response. Example: If you have an issue with our app, please give us ___ so we can fix it.
- basically, mostly. Example: Your answer is ___ correct but there are several spelling and grammar mistakes.
- caring about something. Example: Yossi has little ___ in football, but he watches basketball every week.
- to put stress or focus on something. Example: The prime minister ___d the need to get young people involved in local politics.
17 Clues: sickness, disease • to take part in something • loved by many, widespread • to ask, doubt, or interrogate • to demonstrate against something • new Example: We need some ___ ideas if we’re going to solve this problem. • shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman. • ...
crossword 2023-06-22
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- In 2021, former 'One Direction' member, Harry Styles launched his wellness label called.......
- initial name of this company - 'Galvin Manufacturing Corporation,
- 'Goodness inside' is the tagline of.......
- This semi-conductor manufacturer was formerly called as 'NM Electronics'
- Who owns the brand Mondelez?
- The first Indian official sponsor of The FIFA World Cup,2022
- The Guinness Book of World Records named ........... as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th Century
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- 'Spirit of Ecstasy, can be seen on.......
- if translated to Korean, this company's name stands for MODERNITY
- This famous brand got it's name from a latin word, which means 'Snow White'
- In 2022, which company surpassed Saudi's 'Aramco' to become the World's most publicly traded company?
- K.M. Mammen Mappillai is the founder of..............
- The Forensic financial research organisation founded by Nathan Anderson
- This multi-national electronic company from South Korea was first named as 'Lak Hui Chemical Industrial corp.'
- Name the sub brand launched by Tanishq for men's jewelerry
15 Clues: Who owns the brand Mondelez? • 'Spirit of Ecstasy, can be seen on....... • 'Goodness inside' is the tagline of....... • K.M. Mammen Mappillai is the founder of.............. • Name the sub brand launched by Tanishq for men's jewelerry • The first Indian official sponsor of The FIFA World Cup,2022 • if translated to Korean, this company's name stands for MODERNITY • ...
china inventions 2024-02-27
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- has a magnetized needle that aligns itself with Earth’s magnetic poles so that one end points north and the other south.
- an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials.
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent to a person, stimulating the body’s defensive reactions.
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- to make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of production among the workers.
- - individual characters made of wood or metal that can be arranged to create a printing job and then be used over again.
5 Clues: an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials. • to make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of production among the workers. • has a magnetized needle that aligns itself with Earth’s magnetic poles so that one end points north and the other south. • ...
Inventions that will save the world 2020-06-10
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- Control is vital, but data collection is not always the most efficient. The NGO Anesvad has promoted the development of a mobile application to facilitate this work
- Dutyion Root Hydration System Its technology makes them capture steam, which once liquefies and turns into clean water that is used for irrigation
- the shape of a water tank that can be carried by rolling and that also allows to store much more liquid has been a revolutionary idea
- flying object that helps to plant trees easily
- It is used for the production of bottles but it is easier to produce and is less polluting
- With the help of human pedaling energy is produced that thanks to Power Cycle, is accumulated to be used later
- ( ) from the desert, designed by the Nigerian professor Mohammed Bah Abba, works with the same system as the jugs. It is a clay pot inside another with wet sand between them. The evaporation of that water cools the sand and the botijo inside
- A( ) can be used to make ocean water consumable
- device that is installed in the tap you have at home
- biodegradable bamboo and plastic structure that serves to collect the liquid that is in the environment in the form of mist, dew or rain
- this is an ecological light source that works with salt and water
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- is capable of transforming 100 tons of organic waste a day into about 80,000 liters of drinking wáter
- Uncharted Play is charged while you practice with it thanks to the kinetic energy
- It costs 25 dollars compared to between 6,000 and 60,000 of a normal one. Maintains a constant temperature of 37 degrees for six hours thanks to wax tablets that can be heated at the factory
- works as a filter for water and collects trash
- manufactures furniture from broken pieces of wood, using an ecological resin to repair them
- tiramos los desechos producidos en él, pero nos da una recompensa por tirarlo adentro
- This is a 16-kg device that draws water from the subsoil for use in field irrigation. More than 220,000 have been sold in Africa with profit increases of more than 500% for farmers
- you can cook using only the sun
- It has large propellers but does not fly, it is all the time on earth and generates energy thanks to the wind
20 Clues: you can cook using only the sun • works as a filter for water and collects trash • flying object that helps to plant trees easily • device that is installed in the tap you have at home • A( ) can be used to make ocean water consumable • this is an ecological light source that works with salt and water • ...
Let's talk inventions p. 51-52 2015-03-10
23 Clues: väg • råd • tips • kund • skjul • enkel • skapa • lyckas • större • tydligt • marknad • framgång • utveckla • utforska • liknande • uppmuntra • förbättra • användbar • uppfinning • uppfinnare • nuförtiden • kortfattad • beskrivning
Let's talk inventions p. 53-55 2015-03-10
39 Clues: lås • ruta • vagn • form • suga • raka • väga • hålla • gummi • knyta • smuts • slang • vägra • leksak • försök • teckna • trycka • knäppe • misstag • verklig • avfukta • ersätta • ingenjör • rakhyvel • händelse • dyka upp • engångs- • ståltråd • saluföra • blixtlås • förbättra • uppmuntra • installera • komplicerad • rektangulär • förbättring • framgångsrik • skämttecknare • hur som helst
Covid & The Law 2020-05-04
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- This Contract law doctrine may also come into play in rendering contracts void.
- Under the March 24 emergency order, these individuals are exempt from the 14 day isolation requirement.
- These personal identification markers under the Criminal Identifications Act have been difficult to obtain over the past month.
- One of three pieces of legislation affected by Alberta's suspension of environmental reporting obligations (2 words).
- Under PIPEDA, this is still required prior to collecting personal information during the pandemic, except in limited, already defined circumstances.
- The Emergency Response Act freezes interest and payments on loans for this type of individual (hint: trades).
- This area of law protects consumers against price gounging.
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- On March 24, the Federal government issued an emergency order under this Act.
- As of March 21, travel to/from this country has been restricted to "essential travel".
- Contract clause that could come into play during the pandemic.
- The implementation of this type of ancillary order is being delayed until September.
- Bill C-13 amends this Act to expand the government's control over inventions.
- This type of cyber-attack in on the rise as a result of increases in remote work.
- s.515(10) ground most impacted by Covid-19.
14 Clues: s.515(10) ground most impacted by Covid-19. • This area of law protects consumers against price gounging. • Contract clause that could come into play during the pandemic. • On March 24, the Federal government issued an emergency order under this Act. • Bill C-13 amends this Act to expand the government's control over inventions. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- A supply of workers
- To use
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture
- Land held to be used by everyone
- Money used to invest in business
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- The right to vote
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- Action in one's own interest, rather than in another's
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- New Inventions; the science of industry
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- Animal food
- An increase in the world's temperature
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the __________, a sexist reference no longer in use.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- A person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to earn a profit
- World-wide
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- To feed on growing plants such as grass
22 Clues: To use • World-wide • Animal food • The right to vote • A supply of workers • Land held to be used by everyone • Money used to invest in business • An increase in the world's temperature • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • New Inventions; the science of industry • To feed on growing plants such as grass • ...
Industrial Revolution (Audrey) 2016-11-24
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- animal food
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in business
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to earn a profit
- world-wide
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this, a sexist reference no longer in use.
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- to use
- land held to be used by everyone
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- a supply of workers
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- action in one's own interest, rather than in another's
- the right to vote
- an increase in the world's temperature
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
22 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • the right to vote • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Black History Month 2022-01-26
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- Co-founded the U.S. Thermo Control Company, later known as Thermo King. Winner of the National Metal of Technology.
- Born an enslaved person in the 1860s in Missouri, As a child Neighbors called him “the plant doctor” because he knew how to nurse sick plants back to life.
- One of the top engineering minds at the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation. Co-invented the first personal computer.
- First African-American woman to serve in the United States Congress in 1968.
- Journalist, activist, and suffragist in the late 19th and early 20th century. She shed light on the injustices African Americans were facing during her lifetime.
- Conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Known as a “human computer” Was part of a team that did mathematical calculations to help launch satellites—and later humans—into space.
- Commanded the first all-Black unit of military pilots, called the Tuskegee Airmen, who fought during World War II
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- Was an inventor, businesswoman, and one of the largest employers of African-American women of her time. She manufactured beauty products made specifically for African-American women.
- He delivered the historic "I Have a Dream" speech.
- Most influential inventions was the improved traffic light. Also, improved the sewing machine and gas masks.
- The first African-American woman to obtain an international pilot’s license. “the air is the only place free from prejudice."
- Took out a patent for a mechanism that automatically opens and closes elevator shaft doors and his designs are largely reflected in elevators used today.
- Best known case was Brown vs. Board of Education. First African American appointed to the US Supreme Court.
- Her eight-day space flight aboard the space shuttle Endeavour in 1992 established her as the United States' first female African-American space traveler.
15 Clues: Conductor of the Underground Railroad • He delivered the historic "I Have a Dream" speech. • First African-American woman to serve in the United States Congress in 1968. • Best known case was Brown vs. Board of Education. First African American appointed to the US Supreme Court. • ...
Explorers and Settlers Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-08
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- One of the first Englishmen to attempt a colony in North America at Roanoke in what is now North Carolina.
- A British aristocrat, military general, and member of Parliament who founded the colony of Georgia as a refuge for the poor and persecuted
- Led the Pilgrims to the New World, founded the colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts, and was governor for 30 years
- He and Anne Hutchinson were exiles from the Puritan colonies; together they founded the colony of Rhode Island with a government that was separate from religion
- A Powhatan Indian girl who befriended John Smith and the Jamestown settlers; later converted to Christianity and married an Englishman named John Rolfe
- This group wanted to reform the Church of England, but were not allowed to worship as they believed; led by John Winthrop, they formed the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the city of Boston
- This colonist led the Quakers and other religious minorities from European nations to have religious freedom in the New World; had good relations with Native Americans.
- Viking who discovered North America when his ship was blown off course; made a settlement called Vinland
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- French explorer founded New France and Quebec City in what became Canada; he became known as the Father of New France
- Brave Shoshone woman who was a guide and interpreter for Lewis and Clark
- Explored the North American coast, finding and sailing up a river later named for him
- First explorer to sail from Europe around the horn of Africa to India
- Norwegian Arctic explorer who discovered the northwest passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the early 1900s. First to reach the North and South Pole.
- Two friends chosen by Thomas Jefferson to explore and map the interior of the United States; they traveled from Pittsburgh, PA all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- Italian explorer who explored and wrote a book about the Asian continent.
- Tried to find a faster sea route to India by sailing west; discovered the American continent in 1492
- An Italian explorer who, with his son Sebastian, was commissioned to explore and map the North American coast
- British explorer and mapmaker. He made discoveries throughout the Pacific Ocean, including Australia, the Hawaiian Islands, and New Zealand.
- English explorer who helped found Jamestown in 1607, and served as president of the colony
- Also called Separatists, these people sailed to North America on the Mayflower and founded Plymouth colony and first government of the people (Mayflower Compact) in what is now Massachusetts.
20 Clues: First explorer to sail from Europe around the horn of Africa to India • Brave Shoshone woman who was a guide and interpreter for Lewis and Clark • Italian explorer who explored and wrote a book about the Asian continent. • Explored the North American coast, finding and sailing up a river later named for him • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- allowed for long-range communication
- when cities couldn't maintain all of the immigrants coming into the U.S.
- building housing large amounts of people
- the first product made by interchangeable parts
- this increased when more jobs were available in the U.S. due to the industrial revolution
- the revolution that occurred from 1760-1840
- a machine which picked cotton faster than by hand
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- many workers would use interchangeable parts to create multiple of one item in a line
- transported people long distance shortly
- the main thing that cotton made
- the largest group of immigrants in the U.S.
- language used by the telegraph
- invented interchangeable parts and the cotton gin
- the growth of cities
14 Clues: the growth of cities • language used by the telegraph • the main thing that cotton made • allowed for long-range communication • transported people long distance shortly • building housing large amounts of people • the largest group of immigrants in the U.S. • the revolution that occurred from 1760-1840 • the first product made by interchangeable parts • ...
Medicine Crossword 2025-10-29
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- A scientific organisation founded in 1660 to promote new scientific ideas and research. It helped spread medical knowledge through experiments and publications like Philosophical Transactions.
- The process of identifying an illness or disease by studying a patient’s symptoms and signs.
- Born in 1515, this was an anatomist who studied human anatomy by dissecting bodies. He proved that some of Galen’s ideas were wrong and published “The Fabric of the Human Body” in 1543.
- The period from about 1500 to 1700 when new ideas and discoveries about medicine began to challenge old beliefs from the Middle Ages. Doctors and scientists studied the human body more carefully using observation, experiment, and dissection.
- The study of how the body works, including how organs and systems function.
- Born 1624, this was an English doctor known as the “English Hippocrates.” He believed in observing patients carefully and recording symptoms rather than relying only on old theories.
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- An ancient Greek theory that the body was made up of four fluids: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. People believed that illness was caused by an imbalance of these humours.
- Born 1578, this was an English doctor who discovered that blood circulates around the body, pumped by the heart — proving Galen’s ideas about blood movement were wrong.
- The cutting open of a body (usually a dead one) to study its internal parts and learn about anatomy.
- The belief that disease was caused by bad air or poisonous fumes, especially from rotting matter. This was a common idea before germs were discovered.
- The study of the structure of the human body — what it is made of and how its parts are arranged.
- A trained doctor who diagnoses and treats illnesses, usually someone educated at university rather than a surgeon or apothecary.
12 Clues: The study of how the body works, including how organs and systems function. • The process of identifying an illness or disease by studying a patient’s symptoms and signs. • The study of the structure of the human body — what it is made of and how its parts are arranged. • ...
Jobs 2023-07-19
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- An astronaut is a person who travels to space and explores other planets. They wear special suits, float in zero gravity, and conduct experiments.
- officer A police officer protects people and keeps the community safe. They enforce laws, help during emergencies, and catch criminals.
- A farmer is someone who grows crops and raises animals on a farm. They work in fields, take care of animals, and provide food for people.
- A pilot flies airplanes and ensures the safety of passengers. They take off, land, and navigate the aircraft using controls and instruments.
- A teacher is someone who helps students learn different subjects. They explain lessons, assign homework, and give tests.
- A nurse is a caring person who helps sick people in hospitals. They take care of patients, give medicine, and assist doctors during treatments.
- A scientist is someone who explores and investigates the world around us. They conduct experiments, make discoveries, and study different fields.
- officer A police officer protects people and keeps the community safe. They enforce laws, help during emergencies, and catch criminals.
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- A doctor is a person who helps sick people get better. They examine patients, give medicine, and sometimes perform surgeries.
- A firefighter is a brave person who extinguishes fires and helps rescue people. They wear special gear and use hoses and trucks.
- An engineer is a person who designs and builds things like bridges, buildings, and machines. They use math and science to solve problems.
- A veterinarian is a doctor for animals. They take care of pets, examine them, give them medicine, and help them stay healthy.
- An athlete is a person who plays sports and competes in events. They train hard, have physical strength, and strive to win medals or trophies.
- A chef is a skilled cook who prepares delicious meals in restaurants or hotels. They create recipes, cook food, and make it look appetizing.
- An artist is a creative person who makes beautiful paintings, sculptures, or drawings. They use their imagination and different art materials.
- A musician is someone who plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in concerts or bands.
16 Clues: A teacher is someone who helps students learn different subjects. They explain lessons, assign homework, and give tests. • A doctor is a person who helps sick people get better. They examine patients, give medicine, and sometimes perform surgeries. • ...
Famous Inventions 2026-03-05
Vocabulary game - Tell me what is the word 2016-11-15
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- / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry
- / A verb - you can see three first letters are "Esc" on keyboard
- / An adj - a happy feeling when you see or get something you like
- / A noun - to test something to see how it work, you do this in a lab.
- / An adj - a sad feeling when you encounter something unhappy or someone treated you badly
- / An adj - it is not curly
- / A noun - it is like a cooker that has a handle, you use this in the kitchen
- / A noun - the things in an office like: paper, ruler, pencil ...
- / A verb - to say that you have something or something belongs to you
- / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere
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- / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement
- / An adj - you go to do something by yourself, because you want it, do not need other to tell you.
- / A verb - to come out from somewhere, ex: your phone ... signal
- / A verb - you order something or prepare somethings in a good order
- / A noun - you use this to cut something
- / A noun - a public event so show your products, inventions ..
- / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment
- / An adj - a character that can give others anything or share anything with others
- / A noun - a notice or an instruction to tell you how to stay safely.
- / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something
20 Clues: / An adj - it is not curly • / A noun - you use this to cut something • / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere • / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement • / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry • / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something • / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment • ...
intellectual Properties Crossword 2025-09-08
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- Safeguard names, logos, and symbols that distinguish the goods or services of one party from those of others.
- Infringement Occurs when someone uses an intellectual property without the owner's permission.
- Property Rights These are legal rights granted to creators, giving them the exclusive right to use, license, or sell their creations.
- Designs Protect the aesthetic or ornamental aspects of a product, covering its shape, configuration, pattern, or color.
- Protect new and useful inventions, providing inventors with exclusive rights to their technology for a limited time.
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- Cover original works of authorship, such as books, music, art, and software, protecting the expression of ideas.
- use A legal doctrine within copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, or parody.
- domain The state of a work or invention once its IP rights have expired or were never protected, at which point it can be freely used by anyone without permission
- Secrets Involve confidential information that gives a business a competitive edge, such as formulas, practices, or processes, and are protected by maintaining secrecy.
- Indications Identify goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation due to that origin, like Champagne.
- Circuit Topographies Protect the unique three-dimensional patterns of electronic integrated circuits.
- Licenses and Assignments Agreements where the owner of IP grants permission for others to use their creations, or transfers ownership of the IP entirely.
12 Clues: Infringement Occurs when someone uses an intellectual property without the owner's permission. • Circuit Topographies Protect the unique three-dimensional patterns of electronic integrated circuits. • Safeguard names, logos, and symbols that distinguish the goods or services of one party from those of others. • ...
Inventions and Technology of the 1920's 2015-01-25
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- This kept food items cold and preserved.
- The original name of Kool-Aid. (Don't include space in between words.)
- A devise that many Americans used to know what was in fashion.
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- This new technology was commonly used to light homes.
- Invention used to milk cows. (Don't include space in between words.)
- A new type of candy invented in the 1920's.
- The newer version of the Model T. (Don't include space in between words.)
- Vehicles that were invented in the 1920's that allowed people to fly.
- Vehicle used for farming that replaced horses.
- ____________ powered engines were used in manufacturing to power machines.
10 Clues: This kept food items cold and preserved. • A new type of candy invented in the 1920's. • Vehicle used for farming that replaced horses. • This new technology was commonly used to light homes. • A devise that many Americans used to know what was in fashion. • Invention used to milk cows. (Don't include space in between words.) • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- the rapid growth of city populations
- d. rockefeller he was the son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery, and he formed the Standard Oil Trust
- bargaining unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- graham bell he wanted to build a device that would carry the human voice, and in 1876 he was able to send the first telephone message to his assistant Mr. Watson
- house a center offering help to the urban poor
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- a business owned by many investors
- enterprise the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to purify or to make free from impurities
- to increase in speed
- and orville wright they tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the longest flight on the day they tested was only 59 seconds
- to get rid of
- line a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
- ford he is an American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions of people
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- to give good reason for an action
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- to change or to make different
- carnegie he was a poor Scottish immigrant who worked his way up in the railroad business and then entered the steel industry, which he was very successful in
- addams a reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers and she opened a settlement house in Chicago
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee
- a building divided into many tiny apartments
- gompers he formed a new union called the American Federation of Labor, or AFL, and they soon replaced the Knights of Labor as the leading union in the country
25 Clues: to get rid of • to increase in speed • to change or to make different • to give good reason for an action • a business owned by many investors • the rapid growth of city populations • to purify or to make free from impurities • a building divided into many tiny apartments • house a center offering help to the urban poor • someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Mission Stories 2022-08-18
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- Inappropriate questions
- Chase and Marshall's spat can be described as... (2 words)
- Ryder is... task of determining Skye's punishment (2 words)
- Rocky and Rubble have a a...
- For Chase & Skye and Marshall & Everests double date, they Go on a...
- Tracker and Xochitl make a few of these about themselves
- .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words)
- ... is that Rocky and Chase have an issue like Skye(2 words)
- Caretaker's questioner
- ... You get burned (5 words)
- Some apologies and explanations are... because we screwed up this part of your punishment (3words)
- Chas gives Skye the ultimatum: "....." you cut this out (5 words)
- The morning after the suicide attempt could be described as (7 words)
- A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words)
- Chase and Skye encounter these in their relationship, or rather, Chase thinks they have (2 words)
- Why Ryder is worried about Skye after her issue comes out (9 words)
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- Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words)
- During their intimate moment together, Jura and Rex are... with something new
- In her prayers, Lady says this with regards to her pups in relation to her misdeeds (6 words)
- Where Carlos and Tracker meet Maria and Xochitl (2 words)
- The question about mating with Skye that Chase answers yes to (5 words)
- Tracker's Reaction to his erotic dream about Xochitl (3 words)
- Skye's bout of frustration could be described as going through a... (2words)
- Ryder's discussion of his pups' medical needs puts a heavy emphasis on...
- Ryder answer's questions about "Vulnerable" (two wrds)
- Skye Gives this to Chase regarding her feelings for him
- The suicide attempt came out of a place of personal...
- The Pups must help Jura Turn over a... after he has been paralyzed (2 words)
- The reality of being paralyzed is a ... (two words)
- After breakfast one day, Doctor Turbot asks to talk to Jura about his... (2 words)
- After his disability is accidentally exposed, Rex fells...
- Trough her nightmare, Skye is essentialy... (2 words)
- Ryder's task of picking up meds is made more dificult because of... outside (two words)
- Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her
34 Clues: Caretaker's questioner • Inappropriate questions • Rocky and Rubble have a a... • ... You get burned (5 words) • .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words) • Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her • Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words) • The reality of being paralyzed is a ... (two words) • A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words) • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE SCIENTISTS AND THEIR INVENTIONS 2020-04-19
10 Clues: Quanta • Stethoscope • Atomic Mode • Radioactivity • lightning rod • periodic table • Identified Oxygen • Discovery of the Electron • Fermentation, Pasteurization • Chromosomal Theory of Heredity
CROSSWORD :3 2020-07-28
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- It is a liquid connective tissue, which circulates through capillaries, veins and arteries of all vertebrates.
- Moving or displacing to obtain a person or a thing towards a different place from the one one is.
- alteration or damage that occurs in any part ot the body due to a blow, an illness, etc.
- Make one person or one thing become another.
- it is also any plant that has culinary or medicinal value, regardless of its herbaceous or arboreal character, when the part of the plant that is used is the leaves or young stems.
- That it is convenient or adequate for the purpose for which it is intended.
- That requires skill, effort, a lot of work or special intelligence.
- Gaseous phase in which a substance, generally liquid, is transformed and which occurs at temperatures close to the boiling or liquefaction point.
- It is the controlled emission of sounds from the human voice device, following a musical composition.
- It is of a soft consistency, like water or oil, and it flows, runs or adapts easily.
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- Lack of balance.
- it is the novel or original observation of some aspect of reality, usually a natural phenomenon; the discovery, encounter or manifestation of what was hidden and secret or unknown.
- treament followed to heal or alleviate an illness, injury or physical damage.
- mild or sevious alteration of the normal functioning of an organism or any ot its parts due to an internal or external cause.
- Situation or way of being of a person or thing, especially the temporary situation of people or things whose condition is subject to change.
15 Clues: Lack of balance. • Make one person or one thing become another. • That requires skill, effort, a lot of work or special intelligence. • That it is convenient or adequate for the purpose for which it is intended. • treament followed to heal or alleviate an illness, injury or physical damage. • ...
The Scientific Revolution: Isaac Newton 2021-02-26
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- Isaac Newton was the original discoverer of this type of math.
- Newton's concept dominated the modern worldview until Albert _________ concept of relativity gave a new picture of the universe.
- This fruit fell from the tree (Some say on Newton's head) and inspired Isaac Newton to develop his law of universal gravitation.
- During the Scientific Revolution, discoveries in _________ led to a new conception of the universe.
- Drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Isaac Newton’s theory of _________helps us to understand the rainbow — he refracted white light with a prism.
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- This universal law explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun.
- In the Principia, Newton defined the three laws of motion that govern the ________ bodies, as well as objects on Earth.
- The Enlightenment thinkers reasoned that if Newton was able to discover the natural laws that governed the physical world, then by applying what type of method they would be able to discover the natural laws that governed human society?
- Newton's ideas created a new picture of the __________. It was now seen as one huge, regulated, uniform machine that worked according to natural laws.
- Newton believed that the physical world and everything in it was like a giant "world machine," operating according to what type of law that could be uncovered through systematic investigation?
- Isaac Newton's major work was Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or this ______________.
- Who was the English physicist who attended Cambridge University and later became a professor of mathematics there?
- What subject played a key role in the scientific achievements during the scientific revolution?
- How many laws of motion did Isaac Newton create?
15 Clues: How many laws of motion did Isaac Newton create? • Isaac Newton was the original discoverer of this type of math. • Drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries. • What subject played a key role in the scientific achievements during the scientific revolution? • ...
Unit #2 - Culture 2021-10-04
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- Provides for the common needs of the people and maintain order. A society's laws and political institutions; form of leadership and social power. Protects society from outside threats.
- When the elements of one culture are spread through the territorial takeover of another culture
- used to help people of a culture work together to meet their basic needs.
- a cultures rules of behavior~Unique to each culture~Important elements of a culture~Taught inside of a culture.
- the communication of thoughts, feelings, and knowledge. =>cornerstone of culture; reflects cultures identity.
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- the spread of cultural elements from one society to another
- How people used limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs. System of trading for important resources. Controlled by government.
- The products of the human imagination. =>Form of personal expression => teach us about our culture's values and strengthens our identities.
- When the spread of cultural elements is made possible by new inventions
- Used to help answer basic questions the meaning and purpose of life. =>supports the values that a group of people consider important.
- When the movement or resettlement of people from a culture leads to cultural elements being spread to or from another culture
- When people exchange goods, they inevitably exchange ideas. People are not just business oriented. They are also social creatures. After business, they will chat and learn from one another. For example, the religion of Islam spread in West Africa through this activity. It was not forced. It was not preached. It was just learned through sharing.
12 Clues: the spread of cultural elements from one society to another • When the spread of cultural elements is made possible by new inventions • used to help people of a culture work together to meet their basic needs. • When the elements of one culture are spread through the territorial takeover of another culture • ...
Inventions by Nuria García 2021-11-28
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- it is the app that uses augmented reality to put filters in your photos
- it can be used to make ballets slippers that are less painful
- assistant which was created by amazon
- you can download it when you click on a pop-up cancel´s buttoms
- the place where the first mother´s day were held
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- Percy Spencer was the man who invented it
- is the girl whose gadget saves lifes
- 2007 was the year when these e-readers were created
- was invented by a man who dropped a liquid plastic and these didn´t broke into lots of small pieces
- this man developed the atomic bomb
10 Clues: this man developed the atomic bomb • is the girl whose gadget saves lifes • assistant which was created by amazon • Percy Spencer was the man who invented it • the place where the first mother´s day were held • 2007 was the year when these e-readers were created • it can be used to make ballets slippers that are less painful • ...
Inventions by Yolanda González 2021-11-28
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- What was the first company to present a virtual assistant?
- What is the key piece of tecnologhy ?
- Where was the first oficial ceremonie of Mother's Day?
- Where were the first atomic bombs developed?
- What modern app of augmented reality exists?
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- Where did Edouardo work?
- What simbolize a Mother's love?
- What is tecnologhy used for?
- What was invented by the French quemist Edouard Benedictus?
- What was invented in 1980 ?
10 Clues: Where did Edouardo work? • What was invented in 1980 ? • What is tecnologhy used for? • What simbolize a Mother's love? • What is the key piece of tecnologhy ? • Where were the first atomic bombs developed? • What modern app of augmented reality exists? • Where was the first oficial ceremonie of Mother's Day? • What was the first company to present a virtual assistant? • ...
Inventions by Yolanda González 2021-11-28
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- What was the first company to present a virtual assistant?
- What is the key piece of tecnologhy ?
- Where was the first oficial ceremonie of Mother's Day?
- Where were the first atomic bombs developed?
- What modern app of augmented reality exists?
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- Where did Edouardo work?
- What simbolize a Mother's love?
- What is tecnologhy used for?
- What was invented by the French quemist Edouard Benedictus?
- What was invented in 1980 ?
10 Clues: Where did Edouardo work? • What was invented in 1980 ? • What is tecnologhy used for? • What simbolize a Mother's love? • What is the key piece of tecnologhy ? • Where were the first atomic bombs developed? • What modern app of augmented reality exists? • Where was the first oficial ceremonie of Mother's Day? • What was the first company to present a virtual assistant? • ...
Mesopotamia social classes & inventions 2021-12-08
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- also called craftsmen or traders, this class was most likely to be found at the public markets
- the first written set of laws
- this invention helped people of Mesopotamia to keep records, write laws and trade more easily
- the majority of the population made up this class; they had no rights or power and were forced into labor without being paid
- this class was responsible for making the laws, commanding the military, and had all the power
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- this invention helped transport more goods and heavier goods more easily
- one social class that provided food
- another social class that provided food
- the invention of this helped farm the fields more efficiently
- (and priests) this social class served as a connection between the people and gods
10 Clues: the first written set of laws • one social class that provided food • another social class that provided food • the invention of this helped farm the fields more efficiently • this invention helped transport more goods and heavier goods more easily • (and priests) this social class served as a connection between the people and gods • ...
Roman inventions Pinter Ferenc 2024-01-03
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- a complex of rooms designed for hygiene, relaxing and socializing
- a structure containing a beacon light to guide ships
- an example is the Colosseum
- a system designed to carry away surface water
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- a yellow alloy of copper and zinc
- farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before planting
- artificial underground passage
- an example is the Pantheon
- a water organ
- portable calculating device
10 Clues: a water organ • an example is the Pantheon • an example is the Colosseum • portable calculating device • artificial underground passage • a yellow alloy of copper and zinc • a system designed to carry away surface water • a structure containing a beacon light to guide ships • farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before planting • ...
Roman inventions senyviczky károly 2023-12-24
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- underground or undersea passageway
- building material, hardened cement
- a structure that carries a road,path,railway,etc. across a river
- a tower or other structure containing a beacon light to guide or warn ships on sea
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- a material made from animal skin
- rod connection between the piston and a crankshaft
- veener thin slices of natural wood
- a machine that harvests a crop
- calcining lime and clay, mixed with water
- a path that goes alongside a river or canal4
10 Clues: a machine that harvests a crop • a material made from animal skin • underground or undersea passageway • veener thin slices of natural wood • building material, hardened cement • calcining lime and clay, mixed with water • a path that goes alongside a river or canal4 • rod connection between the piston and a crankshaft • ...
NationalGeo Kids Cool Inventions 2025-02-11
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- The light bulb is one of the most important _______ of all time.
- The magician’s trick was so _______ that everyone in the audience gasped.
- We need to take care of the _______ by recycling and not wasting resources.
- My parents _______ me borrow their car for the weekend.
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- I received a _______ on my phone that my friend had sent me a message.
- When you _______ the zoo, you will see a big sign in front of the entrance.
- The lights turn off _______ when you leave the room.
- The _______ of the bakery gave us a free cookie because we were regular customers.
- The security camera has a _______ that can detect movement in the room.
- The dog’s _______ had a tag with its name and phone number on it.
10 Clues: The lights turn off _______ when you leave the room. • My parents _______ me borrow their car for the weekend. • The light bulb is one of the most important _______ of all time. • The dog’s _______ had a tag with its name and phone number on it. • I received a _______ on my phone that my friend had sent me a message. • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Mission Stories 2022-08-18
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- In her prayers, Lady says this with regards to her pups in relation to her misdeeds (6 words)
- ... You get burned (5 words)
- For Chase & Skye and Marshall & Everests double date, they Go on a...
- Chase gives Skye the ultimatum: "....." you cut this out(5 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl make a few of these about themselves
- ... is that Rocky and Chase have an issue like Skye(2 words)
- Trough her nightmare, Skye is essentialy... (2 words)
- The suicide attempt came out of a place of personal...
- Ryder's task of picking up meds is made more dificult because of... outside (two words)
- Skye Gives this to Chase regarding her feelings for him
- Chase and Marshall's spat can be described as... (2 words)
- The Pups must help Jura Turn over a... after he has been paralyzed (2 words)
- Tracker's Reaction to his erotic dream about Xochitl (3 words)
- The question about mating with Skye that Chase answers yes to (5 words)
- After breakfast one day, Doctor Turbot asks to talk to Jura about his... (2 words)
- A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words)
- Inappropriate questions
- Ryder answers questions about "Vulnerable" (two wrds)
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- Skye's bout of frustration could be described as going through a... (2words)
- Rocky and Rubble have a a...
- Caretaker's questioner
- Some apologies and explanations are... because we screwed up this part of your punishment (3words)
- Where Carlos and Tracker meet Maria and Xochitl (2 words)
- Why Ryder is worried about Skye after her issue comes out (9 words)
- Ryder's discussion of his pups' medical needs puts a heavy emphasis on...
- Konstantin does something special for his brother vasili's ...
- The morning after the suicide attempt could be described as (7 words)
- After his disability is accidentally exposed, Rex fells...
- Chase and Skye encounter these in their relationship, or rather, Chase thinks they have (2 words)
- .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words)
- During their intimate moment together, Jura and Rex are... with something new
- Ryder is... task of determining Skye's punishment (2 words)
- Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words)
- The reality of being paralyzed is a ... (3 words)
- Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her
35 Clues: Caretaker's questioner • Inappropriate questions • Rocky and Rubble have a a... • ... You get burned (5 words) • .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words) • Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her • The reality of being paralyzed is a ... (3 words) • Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words) • A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words) • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Mission Stories 2022-08-19
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- In her prayers, Lady says this with regards to her pups in relation to her misdeeds (6 words)
- ... You get burned (5 words)
- For Chase & Skye and Marshall & Everests double date, they Go on a...
- Chase gives Skye the ultimatum: "....." you cut this out(5 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl make a few of these about themselves
- ... is that Rocky and Chase have an issue like Skye(2 words)
- Trough her nightmare, Skye is essentialy... (2 words)
- The suicide attempt came out of a place of personal...
- Ryder's task of picking up meds is made more dificult because of... outside (two words)
- Skye Gives this to Chase regarding her feelings for him
- Chase and Marshall's spat can be described as... (2 words)
- The Pups must help Jura Turn over a... after he has been paralyzed (2 words)
- Tracker's Reaction to his erotic dream about Xochitl (3 words)
- The question about mating with Skye that Chase answers yes to (5 words)
- After breakfast one day, Doctor Turbot asks to talk to Jura about his... (2 words)
- A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words)
- Inappropriate questions
- Ryder answers questions about "Vulnerable" (two wrds)
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- Skye's bout of frustration could be described as going through a... (2words)
- Rocky and Rubble have a a...
- Caretaker's questioner
- Some apologies and explanations are... because we screwed up this part of your punishment (3words)
- Where Carlos and Tracker meet Maria and Xochitl (2 words)
- Why Ryder is worried about Skye after her issue comes out (9 words)
- Ryder's discussion of his pups' medical needs puts a heavy emphasis on...
- Konstantin does something special for his brother vasili's ...
- The morning after the suicide attempt could be described as (7 words)
- After his disability is accidentally exposed, Rex fells...
- Chase and Skye encounter these in their relationship, or rather, Chase thinks they have (2 words)
- .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words)
- During their intimate moment together, Jura and Rex are... with something new
- Ryder is... task of determining Skye's punishment (2 words)
- Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words)
- The reality of being paralyzed is... (3 words)
- Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her
35 Clues: Caretaker's questioner • Inappropriate questions • Rocky and Rubble have a a... • ... You get burned (5 words) • .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words) • The reality of being paralyzed is... (3 words) • Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her • Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words) • A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words) • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Mission Stories 2022-08-19
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- Chase and Marshall's spat can be described as... (2 words)
- Ryder's discussion of his pups' medical needs puts a heavy emphasis on...
- The reality of being paralyzed is... (3 words)
- Chase and Skye encounter these in their relationship, or rather, Chase thinks they have (2 words)
- Ryder is... task of determining Skye's punishment (2 words)
- During their intimate moment together, Jura and Rex are... with something new
- Where Carlos and Tracker meet Maria and Xochitl (2 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl make a few of these about themselves
- Skye Gives this to Chase regarding her feelings for him
- Rocky and Rubble have a...
- ... You get burned (5 words)
- The question about mating with Skye that Chase answers yes to (5 words)
- Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her
- Chase gives Skye the ultimatum: "....." you cut this out(5 words)
- Tracker's Reaction to his erotic dream about Xochitl (3 words)
- In her prayers, Lady says this with regards to her pups in relation to her misdeeds (6 words)
- ... is that Rocky and Chase have an issue like Skye(2 words)
- Inappropriate questions
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- After his disability is accidentally exposed, Rex fells...
- For Chase & Skye and Marshall & Everests double date, they Go on a...
- The suicide attempt came out of a place of personal...
- A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words)
- Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words)
- After breakfast one day, Doctor Turbot asks to talk to Jura about his... (2 words)
- .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words)
- Why Ryder is worried about Skye after her issue comes out (9 words)
- The Pups must help Jura Turn over a... after he has been paralyzed (2 words)
- Some apologies and explanations are... because we screwed up this part of your punishment (3words)
- The morning after the suicide attempt could be described as (7 words)
- Ryder answers questions about "Vulnerable" (two wrds)
- Caretaker's questioner
- Konstantin does something special for his brother vasili's ...
- Ryder's task of picking up meds is made more dificult because of... outside (two words)
- Skye's bout of frustration could be described as going through a... (2words)
- Trough her nightmare, Skye is essentialy... (2 words)
35 Clues: Caretaker's questioner • Inappropriate questions • Rocky and Rubble have a... • ... You get burned (5 words) • .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words) • The reality of being paralyzed is... (3 words) • Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her • Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words) • A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words) • ...
Occupations 2023-06-23
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- officer This refers to a person who helps keep the community safe. Police officers enforce laws and help people during emergencies.
- This refers to a person who works in a library and helps people find books and information. Librarians love books and encourage reading.
- This refers to a person who bravely fights fires and saves people's lives. Firefighters use special equipment and tools to do their job.
- This refers to a person who studies and explores the world through experiments and research. Scientists make discoveries and help us understand how things work.
- This refers to a person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. Actors and actresses bring stories to life and entertain audiences with their acting skills.
- This refers to a person who helps people when they are sick or hurt. Doctors work in hospitals or clinics to make people feel better.
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- This refers to a person who flies airplanes and helicopters. Pilots have special training and skills to safely transport people or goods through the air.
- This refers to a person who plays sports and competes in games or races. Athletes train hard to be strong, fast, and skillful in their chosen sport.
- This refers to a person who plays a musical instrument or sings. Musicians create beautiful melodies and entertain people with their talent.
- This refers to a person who creates beautiful paintings, drawings, or sculptures. Artists use their imagination and creativity to express themselves.
- This refers to a person who helps students learn new things. Teachers work in schools and guide students in their studies.
- This refers to a person who grows crops and raises animals. Farmers work on farms and provide food for people all over the world.
- This refers to a person who cooks delicious food. Chefs work in restaurants or hotels and create tasty meals for people to enjoy.
13 Clues: This refers to a person who helps students learn new things. Teachers work in schools and guide students in their studies. • This refers to a person who grows crops and raises animals. Farmers work on farms and provide food for people all over the world. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2025-05-01
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- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space and the scientific field where the Scientific Revolution began.
- English politician, writer who formalized the scientific method of investigation
- Flemish scientist who pioneered the study of anatomy and provided detailed overviews of the human body and its systems.
- proposed by Copernicus it was the belief that the sun was the center of the universe
- The idea that the earth is the center of the cosmos and the sun rotates around it
- German Scientist who wrote 3 laws of planetary motion based on mechanical relationships and accurately predicted movements of planets in a sun-centered universe as elliptical and not circular.
- historical changes in thought & belief as well as changes in social & institutional organization, that unfolded in Europe between roughly 1550-1700; beginning with Nicholas Copernicus and ended with Isaac Newton (1642-1727),
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- A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- American enlightenment figure who was a scientist and inventor. Made important discoveries in electricity and meteorology. Invented bifocals, odometer, & lightening rod
- Irish scientist that helped found the modern science of chemistry.
- English scientist who was the first known person to describe the circulation of blood through veins and arteries in 1628, and he was the first to explain that the heart worked like a pump. He also explained the function of its muscles and valves.
- French philosopher and scientist, credited with the establishment of Cartesian geometry and used deductive reasoning from to understand scientific laws and is credited with the founding of Deism.
- Polish scientist who asserted a heliocentric (sun-centered) cosmos as opposed to geo-centric (earth-centered) cosmos and began scientific movement designed to focus on scientific discovery rather than tradition or superstition to explain the physical world
- Italian scientist credited for improving the telescope and using it to support Copernicus's heliocentric theory
- An English scholar and mathematician regarded as the father of physical science.He shared credit for the creation of calculus, the laws gravity and the fundamental laws of motion.
15 Clues: Irish scientist that helped found the modern science of chemistry. • English politician, writer who formalized the scientific method of investigation • The idea that the earth is the center of the cosmos and the sun rotates around it • proposed by Copernicus it was the belief that the sun was the center of the universe • ...
Inventions by Nuria García 2021-11-28
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- it is the app that uses augmented reality to put filters in your photos
- it can be used to make ballets slippers that are less painful
- assistant which was created by amazon
- you can download it when you click on a pop-up cancel´s buttoms
- the place where the first mother´s day were held
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- Percy Spencer was the man who invented it
- is the girl whose gadget saves lifes
- 2007 was the year when these e-readers were created
- was invented by a man who dropped a liquid plastic and these didn´t broke into lots of small pieces
- this man developed the atomic bomb
10 Clues: this man developed the atomic bomb • is the girl whose gadget saves lifes • assistant which was created by amazon • Percy Spencer was the man who invented it • the place where the first mother´s day were held • 2007 was the year when these e-readers were created • it can be used to make ballets slippers that are less painful • ...
Lesson 2: Amazing Inventions 2023-08-18
10 Clues: very smart • make, build • easy, at hand, useful • test, try something out • a change made to something • change and develop over time • creator, inventor, problem solver • guess, tell what will happen next • a need, something that must be had • positive outcome, win, accomplishment
Roman inventions Kádár Tamás 2024-01-02
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- This is a method of carving an object such as an engraved gem, item of jewellery or vessel.
- This is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting.
- This is an arm attached at a right angle to a rotating shaft by which circular motion is imparted to or received from the shaft
- This is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle, such as a bicycle or car.
- This is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together.
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- Thisis a type of chemical compound, usually a hydrated double sulfate salt of aluminium with the general formula
- This is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports.
- This is a decorative technique for applying a very thin coating of gold over solid surfaces such as metal (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone.
- This is the historical ancestor of the modern book
- This is a farm implement or person that reaps (cuts and often also gathers) crops at harvest when they are ripe.
10 Clues: This is the historical ancestor of the modern book • This is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. • This is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting. • This is a method of carving an object such as an engraved gem, item of jewellery or vessel. • ...
Ancient China Inventions and Innovations 2023-05-30
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- This form of transport was used when trading silk
- This went through most of Asia and Europe
- This was made from a certain type of worm
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- This invention was not perfected until later by the manufacturer
- ______ would protect the merchants from bandits
- When trading silk, they sometime would use this animal to get through the harsh deserts
6 Clues: This went through most of Asia and Europe • This was made from a certain type of worm • ______ would protect the merchants from bandits • This form of transport was used when trading silk • This invention was not perfected until later by the manufacturer • When trading silk, they sometime would use this animal to get through the harsh deserts
PAW Patrol Outside the Mission Stories 2022-08-18
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- Inappropriate questions
- Chase and Marshall's spat can be described as... (2 words)
- Ryder is... task of determining Skye's punishment (2 words)
- Rocky and Rubble have a a...
- For Chase & Skye and Marshall & Everests double date, they Go on a...
- Tracker and Xochitl make a few of these about themselves
- .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words)
- ... is that Rocky and Chase have an issue like Skye(2 words)
- Caretaker's questioner
- ... You get burned (5 words)
- Some apologies and explanations are... because we screwed up this part of your punishment (3words)
- Chase gives Skye the ultimatum: "....." you cut this out(5 words)
- The morning after the suicide attempt could be described as (7 words)
- A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words)
- Chase and Skye encounter these in their relationship, or rather, Chase thinks they have (2 words)
- Why Ryder is worried about Skye after her issue comes out (9 words)
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- Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words)
- During their intimate moment together, Jura and Rex are... with something new
- In her prayers, Lady says this with regards to her pups in relation to her misdeeds (6 words)
- Where Carlos and Tracker meet Maria and Xochitl (2 words)
- The question about mating with Skye that Chase answers yes to (5 words)
- Tracker's Reaction to his erotic dream about Xochitl (3 words)
- Skye's bout of frustration could be described as going through a... (2words)
- Ryder's discussion of his pups' medical needs puts a heavy emphasis on...
- Ryder answers questions about "Vulnerable" (two wrds)
- Skye Gives this to Chase regarding her feelings for him
- The suicide attempt came out of a place of personal...
- The Pups must help Jura Turn over a... after he has been paralyzed (2 words)
- The reality of being paralyzed is a ... (3 words)
- After breakfast one day, Doctor Turbot asks to talk to Jura about his... (2 words)
- After his disability is accidentally exposed, Rex fells...
- Trough her nightmare, Skye is essentialy... (2 words)
- Ryder's task of picking up meds is made more dificult because of... outside (two words)
- Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her
34 Clues: Caretaker's questioner • Inappropriate questions • Rocky and Rubble have a a... • ... You get burned (5 words) • .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words) • Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her • The reality of being paralyzed is a ... (3 words) • Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words) • A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words) • ...
Revolution 2016-11-29
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- world-wide
- a person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to earn a profit
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- in the langue of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country; a sexist reference no longer in use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the essentials materials needed in an industry to make a product
- action in one's own interest, rather than in another's
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- new inventions; the science of industry
- animal food
- land held to be used by everyone
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
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- a supply of workers
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- the right to vote
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- money used to invest in business
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to use
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
22 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • the right to vote • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- the right to vote
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- money used to invest in business
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a supply of workers
- land held to be used by everyone
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- world-wide
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother country - a sexist reference no longer used
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a profit
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to earn a profit
- animal food
- action in one's own interest, rather than another's
- exploit to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human being from harmful rays of the sun
22 Clues: world-wide • animal food • exploit to use • the right to vote • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- new inventions; the science of industry
- to use
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- action in one's own interest, rather than in another's
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a person who runs a business, taking the risk in order to make a profit
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- an increase in the world's temperature
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- the right to vote
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-- a sexist reference no longer in use
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- money used to invest in business
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- world-wide
22 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • the right to vote • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Vocab Unit 1 2022-08-26
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- when a small group runs the government
- a country ruled by religious leaders
- king or queens have power
- one god
- english, greek, latin, chinese
- Old item made by ancient civilizations
- a line of rulership passes down through generations
- focusing on one role
- when culture spreads to other places.
- Humans befriending animals
- the time period when people learned to farm
- any governing system that controls the people under its influence
- any system where groups of people are ranked one above another
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- inventions that help human progression
- when the people elect representatives to make decisions
- network of eurasian trade routes spanning from china to the mediterranean sea
- a group of states or countries under 1 collective rule
- group in charge of political affairs in a group of people
- a very small country, made up of one city
- multiple gods
- craftsmen who make things with their hands
- a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today.
- the belief in gods
- a group of people governed by systems of government or religion
- government where the noble have power
- the creation of written laws
- when people make decisions through voting
27 Clues: one god • multiple gods • the belief in gods • focusing on one role • king or queens have power • Humans befriending animals • the creation of written laws • english, greek, latin, chinese • a country ruled by religious leaders • when culture spreads to other places. • government where the noble have power • inventions that help human progression • ...
Histoire 1 Dossier 1 2025-10-22
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- Dix huitieme en chiffre romain
- Aspect qui concerne les arts et la religion
- Dix neuvième en chiffre romain
- Nom de la plus ancienne periode
- Aspect qui concerne les echanges et le commerce
- Nom de la periode qui dure un peu plus de mille ans (2 mots)
- Periode qui debute avec la naissance de Jesus jusqu’a aujourd’hui
- Source d’un document qui a ete cree au moment d’un evenement
- Aspect qui concerne les pays et les frontieres
- Nom de la periode qui dure pres de quatre mille ans
- Aspect qui concerne les groupes et les conditions des personnes
- Personnage qui transforme l’histoire avec son arrivee en Amerique (2 mots)
- Periode qui dure dix ans
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- Periode qui dure mille ans
- Source qui vient d’un temoignage
- Aspect qui concerne le pouvoir et la démocratie
- Situer des evenements historiques en ordre
- Aspect qui concerne les outils et les inventions
- Nom de la periode qui presque trois siècles (2 mots)
- Source qu’on retrouve dans les livres et les journaux
- Quatorze en chiffre romain
- Source qui provient d’artefacts et de monuments
- Periode qui dure cent ans
23 Clues: Periode qui dure dix ans • Periode qui dure cent ans • Periode qui dure mille ans • Quatorze en chiffre romain • Dix huitieme en chiffre romain • Dix neuvième en chiffre romain • Nom de la plus ancienne periode • Source qui vient d’un temoignage • Situer des evenements historiques en ordre • Aspect qui concerne les arts et la religion • ...
GREENY CROSSWORD 2026-01-20
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- An eastern tradition
- Something of yours you probably wouldn't want anyone to farm
- idk
- Something you wouldn't want to feed to your frogs
- Something you shouldn't fight to prove your worth as a nation
- Everyone's favorite snail
- The pinnacle of fine sweet dining, though its kill count is questionable
- a species not to be confused with the famous musical artist
- A job that actually probably should be replaced by machines
- the second most annoying thing you could ever need to translate
- Something that you wouldn't expect someone to roll 10 times in a row
- the law which prohibits a nation from implanting any sort of detection device (i.e. a tracking device) on an oceangoing ship that has not landed on a port of said nation before
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- A metagamed man whose wholesome inventions were turned wicked
- the most annoying thing you could ever need to translate
- The species of the evil genius that brought havoc due to their abuse
- The worst game ever
- the pinnacle of comedy
- the best sport ever invented
- Bad.
- Something that makes for a better pet than you might think
- a classic dish; "of the people"
21 Clues: idk • Bad. • The worst game ever • An eastern tradition • the pinnacle of comedy • Everyone's favorite snail • the best sport ever invented • a classic dish; "of the people" • Something you wouldn't want to feed to your frogs • the most annoying thing you could ever need to translate • Something that makes for a better pet than you might think • ...
Unit 6 2017-05-19
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- English writer and social critic.
- Austrian neurologist who became the founding father of psychoanalysis, or the explanation of human behavior.
- French chemist and microbiologist known for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization.
- A mutiny of Indian soldiers against the British in India over several grievances including disrespect against Hinduism & Islam. It was eventually suppressed.
- that stated further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.
- English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- A violent anti-foreigner movement in China between 1899 and 1901. European forces intervened and defeated the uprising.
- Scientist who gained posthumous fame as the founder of the new science of genetics.
- Influential French writer considered one of the greatest novelists in Western literature.
- painter turned inventor that contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system.
- and political leader that played a key role in Latin America’s successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire.
- American inventor and businessman.
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- French philosopher and founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism.
- English naturalist and geologist best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory.
- American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who invented and built the world’s first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on 12/17/1903.
- Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, created his own version of the periodic table of elements.
- German theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, which won him the Nobel Prize.
- Graham Bell Eminent scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
- A massive civil war in southern China from 1850 to 1864, against the Qing Dynasty. At least 20 million people died, mainly civilians, in one of the deadliest military conflicts in history.
- Italian inventor known for his pioneering work on long distance radio transmission and for his development of a radio telegraph system.
- of Industrial Revolution manufacturing.
- A major part of Canada’s Constitution.
- The first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron by removing impurities from it.
- The climax of disputes over trade and diplomatic relations between China under the Qing Dynasty and the British Empire.
24 Clues: English writer and social critic. • American inventor and businessman. • A major part of Canada’s Constitution. • of Industrial Revolution manufacturing. • Scientist who gained posthumous fame as the founder of the new science of genetics. • English naturalist and geologist best known for his contributions to evolutionary theory. • ...
Vocabulary game - Tell me what is the word 2016-11-15
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- / An adj - a character that can give others anything or share anything with others
- / An adj - it is not curly
- / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry
- / A noun - to test something to see how it work, you do this in a lab.
- / A noun - a public event so show your products, inventions ..
- / An adj - you go to do something by yourself, because you want it, do not need other to tell you.
- / A noun - the things in an office like: paper, ruler, pencil ...
- / A verb - to come out from somewhere, ex: your phone ... signal
- / A verb - you can see three first letters are "Esc" on keyboard
- / An adj - a sad feeling when you encounter something unhappy or someone treated you badly
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- / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment
- / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something
- / An adj - a happy feeling when you see or get something you like
- / A noun - it is like a cooker that has a handle, you use this in the kitchen
- / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement
- / A noun - a notice or an instruction to tell you how to stay safely.
- / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere
- / A verb - to say that you have something or something belongs to you
- / A verb - you order something or prepare somethings in a good order
- / A noun - you use this to cut something
20 Clues: / An adj - it is not curly • / A noun - you use this to cut something • / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere • / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement • / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry • / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something • / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions and Inventors 2021-11-29
6 Clues: Assembly lines; Model-T • Communicated through Morse Code • converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • Replaced the use of horse and buggies; gas-powered • Electric incandescent lamp inventor (one of them anyway) • Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention (still used today)
Quiz 2016-04-14
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- The Big Ben volcano, which erupted this year, is one of the two active volcanoes in which country?
- Which organic molecule found in the human body, gets its name from the Ancient Greek word for 'bile' and 'solid'?
- The aerospace company named 'Blue Origin' recently became the first company to relaunch and land a reusable rocket. Which tech billionaire, CEO of a famous website, owns the company?
- Recently an Indian researcher named Sanmay Ved was able to buy which Popular website for one minute?
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- Other than being one of the scheduled languages of India, Tamil is also one of the official language of two countries. One of those countries is Sri Lanka. Which is the other?
- Which famous mathematician and scientist's tomb was surmounted by a sphere and a cylinder, which the scientist himself had requested to be placed on his tomb, representing his mathematical discoveries?
- In which port city in Tamil Nadu, also known as 'pearl city' were hundreds of whales washed ashore in January 2016?
- From which sport do we get the term 'ballpark figure', used to mean 'an acceptable, roughly accurate approximation'?
8 Clues: The Big Ben volcano, which erupted this year, is one of the two active volcanoes in which country? • Recently an Indian researcher named Sanmay Ved was able to buy which Popular website for one minute? • Which organic molecule found in the human body, gets its name from the Ancient Greek word for 'bile' and 'solid'? • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2025-11-07
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- a form of nationalism wherein the nation is defined by a shared heritage, which usually includes a common language, a common faith, and a common ethnic ancestry
- a form of government in which power ultimately rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives
- an eighteenth-century philosophical movement that emphasized the use of reason
- a sum of money levied by government on income, property, or sales and used for its services and administration
- an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned and prices are chiefly determined by open competition in a free market
- freedom and independence; self-governance
- an authoritarian governing system in which a hereditary ruler holds complete power until death
- one who believes in a progressive political philosophy, which favors government promotion of social change and the importance of individual liberty
- the middle class
- the set of basic laws and principles by which a nation, state, or other organization is governed
- the quality or state of being independent; freedom from outside control
- relating to a social system in which a father rules, and descent and succession are traced through the father
- concern for or devotion to one’s own nation, especially desire for national progress, defense, or independence
- a massive upheaval in ideas or ways of doing something, or the widescale change or transformation that occurs because of it
- the power of self-government, with independence from outside control; autonomy
- the body of beliefs, symbols, and political and social aims that characterizes a particular group or institution
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- a period of significant change that occurred during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as new scientific discoveries and innovations transformed history
- a state or nation where supreme political power is exercised by elected representatives acting in the name of the people
- a high-ranking social class, having special privileges and influence and usually determined by heredity
- the modern autonomous (self-governing) nation, considered as a unit of political organization
- the doctrine that a state is subject to the will of the people who comprise that state
- a person belonging by birth or naturalization to a political and geographic entity, especially a nation
- a person who favors the traditional and opposes rapid change
- a people living in the same geographic region and having a common history, language, and culture
- a person who advocates fundamental or extreme social and political changes
25 Clues: the middle class • freedom and independence; self-governance • a person who favors the traditional and opposes rapid change • the quality or state of being independent; freedom from outside control • a person who advocates fundamental or extreme social and political changes • an eighteenth-century philosophical movement that emphasized the use of reason • ...
Chinese Inventions 2023-09-07
5 Clues: Something new created for the first time. • A thin material used to write, print, or draw on. • A method of creating multiple copies of a text or image. • A substance that explodes, used in fireworks and bullets. • A tool that helps us find directions (North, East, South, West).
inventions 2 2023-04-26
1940 Inventions 2023-05-22
5 Clues: What Arthur Dickinson made. • What Peter Goldmark is most famous for. • Albert Einstein wanted to use this to end a war. • A automobile that can fly made by Sikorsky, Igor I. • Richard and Maurice McDonald made this fast-food place.
Science Revolution Review 2023-05-22
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- (2)he showed that blood was moved through the body by the heart
- (2)the tenth sphere in Ptolemy's system of the universe
- the system of thought behind the Scientific Revolution, that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- (2)invented a table of logarithms
- received training in astronomy from a self-taught astronomer; discovered a comet
- wrote OBSERVATIONS UPON EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, criticizing the belief that humans were the masters of nature
- (2)introduced decimal system
- (2)French lawyer who used letters to express unknown quantities, preparing the way fro trigonometry
- (2)medieval scientists were called this
- the world - and the church - taught that the universe was this
- (2)he tied together the work of Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler; considered the greatest genius of the Scientific revolution
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- the OPPOSITE of Ptolemy's idea of how the universe is organized
- this work defines 3 laws of motion that govern planetary bodies
- (2)wrote DISCOURSE ON METHOD, about the nature of existence
- (2)the founder of modern chemistry
- offered new idea about the universe in the book ON THE REVOLUTIONS OF THE HEAVENLY SPHERES
- (4)states that every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force
- his chemistry experiments showed that the planetary orbits are elliptical (not round)
- (2)English philosopher who believed that scientists should learn about nature through inductive reasoning
- (2)his chemistry experiments led to discoveries about gas volume
- (2)he successfully mapped Australia's coastline AND charted the Pacific Ocean, using a chronometer
- (3)this work made more Europeans aware of the new views about the universe
- (2)a systematic approach to collecting and analyzing evidence; you use it in science experiments today
- Greek physician who used animals (not humans) to understand human anatomy
- Cook discovered this could be prevented by eating fresh vegetables and fruit
- dissected human bodies in order to understand organs, systems, etc
- his observation put him in trouble with the catholic church
27 Clues: (2)introduced decimal system • (2)invented a table of logarithms • (2)the founder of modern chemistry • (2)medieval scientists were called this • (2)the tenth sphere in Ptolemy's system of the universe • (2)wrote DISCOURSE ON METHOD, about the nature of existence • his observation put him in trouble with the catholic church • ...
100 Greatest Discoveries in Physics with Bill Nye 2026-01-26
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- a force created by moving electric charges
- materials that allow electricity to flow with no resistance
- a theory explaining how motion affects time and space
- the study of energy and matter at very small scales
- a scientific explanation that can change when new evidence appears
- the force that combines electricity and magnetism
- a force that acts only at very short distances inside the atom
- a force that pulls objects with mass toward each other
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- a law stating that force equals mass times acceleration
- resistance to changes in motion
- a scientist who used experiments to study falling objects
- the idea that light can behave like both a wave and a particle
- a powerful force that holds the nucleus together
- evidence gathered through experiments and observation
- the particle in an atom with no electric charge
- the scientist who explained gravity and motion using math
- tiny particles that make up protons and neutrons
- what is stored in mass according to E = mc²
- energy that spreads out and becomes less useful over time
19 Clues: resistance to changes in motion • a force created by moving electric charges • what is stored in mass according to E = mc² • the particle in an atom with no electric charge • a powerful force that holds the nucleus together • tiny particles that make up protons and neutrons • the force that combines electricity and magnetism • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
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- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
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- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- This is what makes the water cycle work
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
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- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
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- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- This is what makes the water cycle work
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
Crusades 2022-02-24
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- Muslim achievement; a composition of experiments and procedures which aided in further medical advancements and safe practices
- United States' documents that were influenced by the signing of the Magna Carta
- Astrolabe: an improvement made on the Greek invention to support astronomical research with the addition of angular scales to measure the horizon
- Muslim achievement; field of mathematics that allowed for further advancement in inventions and an understanding of common numbers 0-9 to improve record keeping and academics
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- Muslim achievement; The creation of a safe and organized system of chemicals, reactions, and studies related to the various elements of science helping further the understanding of reactions and interactions in the world
- the tendency of countries to specialize in certain products which they trade for other goods, rather than producing all consumption goods on their own. Countries produce a surplus of the product in which they specialize and trade it for a different surplus good of another country
- An English document draw up by nobles under King John which limited the power of the king. It has influenced later constitutional documents in Britain and America.
- a fight between Muslims and franks
8 Clues: a fight between Muslims and franks • United States' documents that were influenced by the signing of the Magna Carta • Muslim achievement; a composition of experiments and procedures which aided in further medical advancements and safe practices • ...
Inventions in the early 1900s 2022-05-10
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- Device used for sucking up dirt or particles. Invented in 1901
- First ever silent movie debuts in 1903
- used to dry hair invented in 1920
- machine that washes dirty clothes invented in 1907
- System using radio waves for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects invented in 1905
- The U.S. Mint introduces the __________ head penny in 1909
- Pablo Picasso introduces _________ in 1907
- Invention to keep cool made in 1902
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- Major earthquake in 1906
- shaving invention in 1931
- Machine that moniters your hearts electrical energy invented in 1903
- compostable cups invented in 1908
- Wide range of synthetic and semi-synthetic materials that use polymers as their main ingredient invented in 1905
- Composer and musician who published The Entertainer in 1902.
14 Clues: Major earthquake in 1906 • shaving invention in 1931 • used to dry hair invented in 1920 • compostable cups invented in 1908 • Invention to keep cool made in 1902 • First ever silent movie debuts in 1903 • Pablo Picasso introduces _________ in 1907 • machine that washes dirty clothes invented in 1907 • The U.S. Mint introduces the __________ head penny in 1909 • ...
Human Development (ch.1-7) 2014-04-19
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- for a infant to reach a certain destination they have to have a ___.
- code/ T,A,G, and C are what to the DNA molecule
- method/ this process has five step and it is used to avoid unexamined options and to retain in personal biases.
- he published his ideas about plants, insects, birds, and animals developed over billions of years ago.
- bonding/ the strong, loving connection that forms as parents hold,examine, and fees their newborns.
- who determines the gender of the child.
- a ____ is a single cell of 46 chromosomes that begin a human life.
- infant death syndrome/ a situation in which a healthy looking baby, usually between 2 and 6 month suddenly stops breathing unexpectedly while sleeping.
- theory/ a systematic statement of general principles that provides a coherent framework for understanding as how/why people change when they for when they grow older.
- brain and spinal cord begin with nerve cells called ____.
- this includes the environmental influences that affect the individual starting from everything that happens inside of the mother's embryo.
- this is the third research method
- how many stages does does the sensorimotor intelligence have?
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- this is when a fetus is removed through incisions in the mothers abdomen.
- /primes the body's system to resist a specific contagious disease.
- scale/ a quick assessment of a newborns health.
- biopsychosocial, a term that expresses the ________ of domains.
- is similar to an x-ray but uses sound waves instead of radiation.
- skills are the movements abilities that are needed to control ___.
- sleep/a stage of sleep characterized by flickering eyes behind closed lids.
- intersection between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of other neurons.
- XY is an ordered pair of a male or female ?
- the grand theory of human development that studies observable behavior.
- _____ produce hypotheses, generates discoveries, and offer practical guidance.
- he agreed that that psychology should focus on the scientific study of behavior.
- how many stages are there during the prenatal growth?
- cliff/ this is designated to provide the illusion of a sudden drop-off between one horizontal surface and another.
- this is usually located at a specific spot on a particular chromosome.
28 Clues: this is the third research method • who determines the gender of the child. • XY is an ordered pair of a male or female ? • scale/ a quick assessment of a newborns health. • code/ T,A,G, and C are what to the DNA molecule • how many stages are there during the prenatal growth? • brain and spinal cord begin with nerve cells called ____. • ...
PAW Patrol Outside the Mission Stories 2022-08-19
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- In her prayers, Lady says this with regards to her pups in relation to her misdeeds (6 words)
- ... You get burned (5 words)
- For Chase & Skye and Marshall & Everests double date, they Go on a...
- Chase gives Skye the ultimatum: "....." you cut this out(5 words)
- Tracker and Xochitl make a few of these about themselves
- ... is that Rocky and Chase have an issue like Skye(2 words)
- Trough her nightmare, Skye is essentialy... (2 words)
- The suicide attempt came out of a place of personal...
- Ryder's task of picking up meds is made more dificult because of... outside (two words)
- Skye Gives this to Chase regarding her feelings for him
- Chase and Marshall's spat can be described as... (2 words)
- The Pups must help Jura Turn over a... after he has been paralyzed (2 words)
- Tracker's Reaction to his erotic dream about Xochitl (3 words)
- The question about mating with Skye that Chase answers yes to (5 words)
- After breakfast one day, Doctor Turbot asks to talk to Jura about his... (2 words)
- A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words)
- Inappropriate questions
- Ryder answers questions about "Vulnerable" (two wrds)
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- Skye's bout of frustration could be described as going through a... (2words)
- Rocky and Rubble have a...
- Caretaker's questioner
- Some apologies and explanations are... because we screwed up this part of your punishment (3words)
- Where Carlos and Tracker meet Maria and Xochitl (2 words)
- Why Ryder is worried about Skye after her issue comes out (9 words)
- Ryder's discussion of his pups' medical needs puts a heavy emphasis on...
- Konstantin does something special for his brother vasili's ...
- The morning after the suicide attempt could be described as (7 words)
- After his disability is accidentally exposed, Rex fells...
- Chase and Skye encounter these in their relationship, or rather, Chase thinks they have (2 words)
- .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words)
- During their intimate moment together, Jura and Rex are... with something new
- Ryder is... task of determining Skye's punishment (2 words)
- Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words)
- The reality of being paralyzed is... (3 words)
- Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her
35 Clues: Caretaker's questioner • Inappropriate questions • Rocky and Rubble have a... • ... You get burned (5 words) • .... with her (Skye) parents (2 words) • The reality of being paralyzed is... (3 words) • Skye's appointment with Katie is meant to... her • Through Tracker's punishment,... were... (2 words) • A series of Vignettes around the holidays (2 words) • ...
INVENTIONs & INVENTORs 2022-03-05
5 Clues: Wright brothers' invention • Guglielmo Marconi's invention • Alexander Graham Bell's invention • Paul Allen's friend who both created Microsoft Windows • someone who co-founded Paypal, Tesla, SpaceX, and others
inventions 2 2023-03-20
Historical inventions 2024-04-22
FIRST INVENTIONS 2025-02-23
Medieval Inventions 2026-03-22
5 Clues: It can use water or wind • Inventor of printing press • They are used in mechanical clocks • It helped farmers to grow more food • The printing press was invented in...
Inuit Inventions 2026-02-08
6 Clues: Shelter and warmth from the cold • Worn over eyes to protect from snow • Used to travel and hunt on the water • Used to travel and hunt on the water • Tool used to help navigate and find directions • Soft outer covering of animals used for clothing and blankets
Separation of Powers 2020-11-23
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- According to Article II Section 2 the President is the Commander in Chief of ____ & Navy
- According to Article 1 Section 3 this group serves a six-year term
- The President has the power to make ______ with foreign countries according to Article II Section 2 Clause 2.
- The term of office for the President
- The term of service for the federal judges is __ or during good behavior.
- The members of the _____ Branch are NOT elected by the people.
- According to Article 1 Section 8 this Congressional power helps people make money on their inventions
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- The Legislative Branch _____ the laws.
- This branch is Article II of the Constitution
- (TWO WORDS NO SPACE) One of the qualifications to be president found in Article II Section 1 Clause 5.
- (TWO WORDS NO SPACE) According to Article II Section 2 Clause 2, the president can appoint ___ ___ judges.
- This branch declares war
- The Senate must ______ Presidential appointments.
13 Clues: This branch declares war • The term of office for the President • The Legislative Branch _____ the laws. • This branch is Article II of the Constitution • The Senate must ______ Presidential appointments. • The members of the _____ Branch are NOT elected by the people. • According to Article 1 Section 3 this group serves a six-year term • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient
- sewed fabric to make clothes
- created by Donald Mckay
- mills that relied on water
- used for breaking hard/tough soil
- It decreased the time that people needed to access information
- created by James Hargrave
- It increased the production of steel
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- man who created the steel plow
- Was able to manufacture faster and more goods
- Cleaned cotton seeds from
- Horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- transported goods at a faster rate
- Created by Robert Fulton
14 Clues: created by Donald Mckay • Created by Robert Fulton • Cleaned cotton seeds from • created by James Hargrave • 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 • Was able to manufacture faster and more goods • ...
Chapter 6 Terms 2025-11-06
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- – Total number of people living in a particular area.
- – Nickname for the Northeast because many immigrants arrived there first.
- – The science and practice of farming.
- – Goods sent out of a country for sale abroad.
- – Mountain range stretching along the eastern U.S.
- – The total value of all goods and services produced in a nation.
- – Old industrial area in the Northeast and Midwest where factories declined.
- – Sector that provides help or work for others rather than producing goods.
- – The dominant religion in the United States.
- – Rich land that makes farming productive.
- – Region with major technology, film, and trade industries.
- – City famous for aerospace manufacturing, including Boeing.
- – Region called the “Nation’s Breadbasket.”
- – Region once based on agriculture, now rapidly industrializing.
- – A corporation that operates in more than one country.
- – System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- – System that moves people and goods efficiently across the country.
- – The mix of ethnic groups and traditions in the U.S.
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- – Roads, bridges, and systems that support economic activity.
- – Major agricultural industry of the western United States.
- – Residential areas surrounding large cities.
- – Large urban area formed by several cities growing together (Boston to Washington D.C.).
- – Area of countries bordering the Pacific Ocean that trade heavily with the western U.S.
- – The exchange of goods or services between countries.
- – Economy that focuses on services rather than manufacturing.
- – Goods brought into a country for sale.
- – Another word for a free enterprise or market economy.
- – Southern region known for warm weather and growing industries.
- – People who move to a new country for a better life or work opportunities.
- – Central flatlands ideal for farming and ranching.
- – California region famous for computer and technology industries.
- – Natural resource that fueled early American industry.
- – Midwestern area known for its corn production.
- – City known as the center of U.S. automobile manufacturing.
- – Growth of cities as people move from rural areas.
- – Energy source vital to U.S. transportation and manufacturing.
- – Innovations and inventions that drive modern economies.
- – Region known as the nation’s gateway and financial center.
- – Economic system where businesses are privately owned and operated for profit.
- – Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacturing goods.
40 Clues: – The science and practice of farming. • – Goods brought into a country for sale. • – Rich land that makes farming productive. • – Region called the “Nation’s Breadbasket.” • – Residential areas surrounding large cities. • – The dominant religion in the United States. • – Goods sent out of a country for sale abroad. • – Midwestern area known for its corn production. • ...
Syna Pandya Chapter #14 Study Guide 2024-05-16
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- More slaves and land were needed to grow and pick more cotton because of Whitney's ____________.
- What crop did the Industrial revolution increase demand for?
- About 4 million __________ arrived to work in Northern factories in the 1840’s and fifties.
- Some parts of US and specific cities had become major hubs they were known as New York, Cincinnati, and _________.
- ____ Whitney invented the Cotton Gin, that cleaned the product by pulling it apart and removing the seeds.
- Less than 1% of slave owners were ________ and had at least 50 slaves.
- Many planters became __________ leader beacase of the wealth they got from farming and owning slaves.
- Engineers learned how to build stronger bridges and smother roadbeds so that the railroads would be _______ and faster.
- How many slaves were there in the US in 1800?
- The Southerners that did not own slaves at all were usually _________.
- Many immigrants came to US from ________ beacause they were starving and needed to get` food.
- Most Cotton Plantations where in the states, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi,and _______.
- One Cotton Gin could do the work of ____ people.
- How many bales of cotton were produced in the US in 1800?
- When new inventions were made, cotton production got faster and the batches of cotton made grew larger, the slaves in the _____ also grew.
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- There was less than 1% of wealthy slave owners, this 1% was called the ___________.
- South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas were all part of a region called Cotton _________.
- Steam power had a large effect on factories it was powerful and _____ and let factories be built anywhere.
- The South felt that as long as cotton stayed the “____”, the South would stay confident about the future.
- John Deere's ____________ made it possible to cultivate more land quicker, making more money.
- Ships made it possible to “win a large share of the world’s sea trade in 1840’s and fifty’s” they were called ________ ships.
- ________ played a big role in the South, but it remained smaller in the south rather than the north.
- Early _________ became more useful around 1829 because it could pull rail cars along at 30 mph.
- Elias Howe and Isaac Singer's _________ machine helped make more cloth in shorter amounts of time.
- __________ sent about 50, 000 immigrants to the US in 1850.
25 Clues: How many slaves were there in the US in 1800? • One Cotton Gin could do the work of ____ people. • How many bales of cotton were produced in the US in 1800? • __________ sent about 50, 000 immigrants to the US in 1850. • What crop did the Industrial revolution increase demand for? • Less than 1% of slave owners were ________ and had at least 50 slaves. • ...
Unit 2 Key Terms and Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-05
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- the exchange of goods or services for money
- the various inventions and means of solving problems that result from research for use of industrial arts and applied science to achieve practical objectives
- a scattering of any people with a common culture
- a respectable or credible source
- an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans.They were present throughout much of the Islamic world
- Battuta was a medieval Muslim traveler and the author of one of the most famous travel books, the Riḥlah (Travels).
- having origin in a country or locality; native
- a person who buys goods and sells them for a profit; the owner of a retail shop
- a highly contagious and usually fatal disease in which victims suffer high fever, chills, and severe exhaustion
- a band of people traveling together for safety, especially across a desert
- the movement of persons from one country or locality to another
- the act of buying and selling commodities, or all such acts collectively
- He was a Chinese admiral and diplomat from the early Ming dynasty, who is often regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history
- seasonal winds in South and Southeast Asia that occur twice a year
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- a community or group of people who live in the same country or area and are linked with each other by such things as laws and customs
- Polo a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road in the 13th century. His travels are recorded in The Travels of Marco Polo
- diffusion the spread of ideas, religions and products often resulting from trade
- of or relating to the country or country life; rural
- a chain of islands
- Network a series of roads, waterways, railroads, and air routes that allow groups to trade goods with one another; a loose organization of societies that exchange goods with each other
- a combination or reconciliation of opposing principles, beliefs, or practices, especially in religion or philosophy
- a system or process that involves a number of persons, groups or organizations
- the action of bringing someone or something under domination or control
- of or concerning seagoing vessels, or intended for use in navigation at sea
- the system, within a particular country, or region, of handling wealth and resources, producing goods and services, and consuming goods and services
25 Clues: a chain of islands • a respectable or credible source • the exchange of goods or services for money • having origin in a country or locality; native • a scattering of any people with a common culture • of or relating to the country or country life; rural • the movement of persons from one country or locality to another • ...
Unit 3 - Ending a Century 2023-03-16
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- Founder of Standard Oil Company, richest American in history
- Built between 1863-1869, which connected the Western United States to the East
- Large scale farms in the West that cultivated massive amounts of crop
- Belief/policy that natives hold superiority over immigrants
- Revolutionized passenger comfort in trains, made 'sleeping cars'
- Native Americans were given land and citizenship if they abandoned their customs and culture
- Island in California that welcome hundreds of thousands of immigrants
- Industrial process of refining pig iron into steel
- A non-binding, oral agreement between two parties
- Political third party that focused on the people and working class, rather than the elites, also known as the People's Party
- Founder of the American Federation of Labor
- Farmers Association that lobbied for political assistance
- Incorporating different cultures into the majority, dominant culture
- The development of cities and densely populated industry
- Western grassy plains, home to many Native settlements
- The murder of hundreds of Lakota Natives by US Soldiers
- The concept of survival of the fittest in the modern world, that some will socially and economically succeed were innately 'better'
- The support of coining both silver and gold
- Citizens given 160 acres of land out West as long as it is maintained
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- Federally owned harbor in New York City that welcomed hundreds of thousands of immigrants
- Captain of industry, steel industrialist, and philanthropist
- Concept of cultures all boiling down into one culture from immigration
- Bessemer Process, Skyscrapers, Flight/Aircraft
- Excluded Chinese immigrants from coming into the United States
- Large migration of African Americans to Kansas
- Prominent Democratic Party leader who never became President
- Act that attempted to weaken monopolies, ultimately ended up failing
- Woman's suffrage activist and social work
- Organizations that provided shelter to poor European immigrants
- A political organization that uses corruption to stay in power
- Unions with a common interest of securing stable wages and workplace safety/comfort
31 Clues: Woman's suffrage activist and social work • Founder of the American Federation of Labor • The support of coining both silver and gold • Bessemer Process, Skyscrapers, Flight/Aircraft • Large migration of African Americans to Kansas • A non-binding, oral agreement between two parties • Industrial process of refining pig iron into steel • ...
Black History Month 2026-02-05
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- Music that percolated in and then boomed out of Harlem in the 1920s becoming known worldwide.
- There are four traditional colors of Black History Month, combining the colors of the Pan-African flag and the Ethiopian flag. The four colors are red, green, ________, and black.
- In 1870 African American men were granted the right to do this.
- Despite being the first African American to win an Oscar, _______ wasn’t allowed to attend the "Gone With the Wind's" national premiere due to segregation.
- This Eli Whitney invention significantly increased production in the South.
- The first African American military pilots, navigators, bombardiers, and support staff in the U.S. Army Air Forces.
- Dr. James E. West was responsible for the creation of these, which are used every day to communicate over distances far and wide.
- in 1909 a group of African American leaders joined together to form this new permanent civil rights organization.
- In 1920, Fritz Pollard and Bobby Marshall became the first Black athletes to play in the ______
- This woman refused to give up her seat on the bus.
- Founded in 1837 as the African Institute, is recognized as the first historically black college or university (HBCU) in the United States.
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- While responsible for many inventions, Garret Morgan's idea to add a color to these, improved safety on the roads significantly.
- On April 15, 1947, _______ became the first African American to play Major League Baseball in the modern era.
- The ______ Renaissance was a golden age for African American artists, writers and musicians.
- A Pulitzer Prize winning author who is famous for her work "Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- Enslaved people living in Galveston, Texas were not given their freedom until June 19, 1865 which is why we celebrate this holiday as a federal holiday today.
- A prominent rights activist and preacher.
- After years of remarkable work as an attorney, this man became the first African American to serve in the U.S. Supreme Court.
- We can thank Otis Boykin for inventing durable electronic components for radios, televisions, and these which we use every day.
- This Colony became the first to ban slavery.
20 Clues: A prominent rights activist and preacher. • This Colony became the first to ban slavery. • This woman refused to give up her seat on the bus. • In 1870 African American men were granted the right to do this. • This Eli Whitney invention significantly increased production in the South. • ...
water cycle Justin c 2022-11-29
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- is a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges, sometimes as just a trickle, maybe only after a rain, and sometimes in a continuous flow.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 oxygen (O) atom.
- Take a breath and breathe out—you just participated in the global water cycle.
- You know all about When you spill your red fruit drink onto your Mom's white carpet, she rushes (after glaring at you) to get a sponge to soak up the liquid before it "seeps down into the carpet".
- and dew contain very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, and floats, like a cloud. Actually IS a cloud, but one that swirls around your feet instead of high in the sky.
- are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float?
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- This is what makes the water cycle work
- of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater, while some rainfall evaporates back into the sky.
- is nothing more than water of the land surface.
- If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- In the grand scheme of the water cycle, may not play a very big role, but all including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- and snow and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
14 Clues: This is what makes the water cycle work • is nothing more than water of the land surface. • are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? • A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools. • One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean • ...
ESB v.2 - Midterm Bonus (Units 1 & 2) 2025-03-05
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- Used to protect brand names, logos, and business names
- Used to protect inventions from being copied for a limited time
- Fees paid for the use of a brand name or image
- A monetary amount given to employees in return for their work
- Protects company practices, processes, and formulas from competitors
- Businesses that sell similar products
- A learning process focused on customers and their needs
- A promise of value that a company makes about their product or service that makes it attractive to customers
- The amount of money owed to an entity
- Data that provides companies with information about their customers' values, personality traits, motivations, hobbies/interests, and how they view the world
- A planning tool used to document a company's internal and external environment
- Data that provides companies with their customers' locations
- Slides should be informative and excite investors
- An individual with an interest in a business
- An agreement between an employee and a company outlining obligations and terms of employment
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- Decision-making based on morals and doing the right thing
- An individual who aspires to start and run a successful business
- Observe, engage and empathize with customers to understand their experiences, needs, and challenges.
- Statistical information about customers (i.e., age, gender, occupation)
- A type of compensation provided for the amount of work produced
- Used to protect creative works like art, literature and music
- No more than 100 shareholders
- It should focus on the problem-solution fit
- The number of sales and other income in a business for a given period
- The design team develops solution ideas to spark new ways of thinking; keeps the most realistic ideas to provide customer satisfaction.
- Finding new ideas and unconventional ways to do things
- A business that takes its name and characteristics from an existing business chain
- A person or entity willing to provide monetary funds to a business with the hopes of earning a return on their money
- Ideal for a single owner desiring low risk because owners are not personally liable for the company's debts
- Data collected by observing customers' behaviors to understand their buying habits
- Tackling long-term goals with courage and perseverance
31 Clues: No more than 100 shareholders • Businesses that sell similar products • The amount of money owed to an entity • It should focus on the problem-solution fit • An individual with an interest in a business • Fees paid for the use of a brand name or image • Slides should be informative and excite investors • Used to protect brand names, logos, and business names • ...
Vocabulary game - Tell me what is the word 2016-11-15
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- / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry
- / A noun - you use this to cut something
- / A verb - to come out from somewhere, ex: your phone ... signal
- / An adj - a character that can give others anything or share anything with others
- / A noun - a notice or an instruction to tell you how to stay safely.
- / A verb - you can see three first letters are "Esc" on keyboard
- / An adj - you go to do something by yourself, because you want it, do not need other to tell you.
- / A noun - a public event so show your products, inventions ..
- / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something
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- / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment
- / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere
- / A verb - you order something or prepare somethings in a good order
- / A noun - the things in an office like: paper, ruler, pencil ...
- / A noun - it is like a cooker that has a handle, you use this in the kitchen
- / A noun - to test something to see how it work, you do this in a lab.
- / An adj - it is not curly
- / A verb - to say that you have something or something belongs to you
- / An adj - a sad feeling when you encounter something unhappy or someone treated you badly
- / An adj - a happy feeling when you see or get something you like
- / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement
20 Clues: / An adj - it is not curly • / A noun - you use this to cut something • / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere • / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement • / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry • / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something • / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment • ...
Vocabulary game - Tell me what is the word 2016-11-15
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- / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment
- / A noun - it is like a cooker that has a handle, you use this in the kitchen
- / A verb - to come out from somewhere, ex: your phone ... signal
- / A noun - to test something to see how it work, you do this in a lab.
- / An adj - a happy feeling when you see or get something you like
- / A verb - you can see three first letters are "Esc" on keyboard
- / An adj - it is not curly
- / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry
- / An adj - a character that can give others anything or share anything with others
- / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere
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- / A noun - you use this to cut something
- / An adj - a sad feeling when you encounter something unhappy or someone treated you badly
- / An adj - you go to do something by yourself, because you want it, do not need other to tell you.
- / A verb - you order something or prepare somethings in a good order
- / A noun - a notice or an instruction to tell you how to stay safely.
- / A verb - to say that you have something or something belongs to you
- / A noun - the things in an office like: paper, ruler, pencil ...
- / A noun - a public event so show your products, inventions ..
- / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something
- / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement
20 Clues: / An adj - it is not curly • / A noun - you use this to cut something • / An Adj - not fixed, can move to anywhere • / A verb - you are ok with other's requirement • / A verb - to make someone feel uncomfortable or angry • / A noun - a public event, holiday to celebrate something • / A verb - you prepare and so something example an experiment • ...
Tide 2 2022-02-04
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- lacking light and spice
- comedic anecdote on a monetary app
- alter ego, see [x]
- How the ancestors kept time before a watch
- a five dollar Walmart purchase
- a flat disc, abr.
- a short term goal for Andy
- played with a jenga piece
- “___ man, watch out!”
- one with some answers
- some bonus points, in a way
- offer auto advice
- enamored couples
- a T’s Corner incentive
- one time wordle answer
- a seasonal bug
- roommate for some time
- North American feline
- location of Ryandy’s wedding, maybe
- passed, often
- victims of destruction
- the island is ___
- 3 basin ___
- a low cost meal
- conejo mal
- ___ y agua
- a rub
- waterfowl hydration station
- skrrrap
- use for a ziplock, maybe
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- nifty, say
- moment of aid, abr.
- a guerrilla tactic
- at a body, maybe
- method of a sacrifice
- a healthy lunch for a hens child
- fortify our nation, say
- something we need
- a 2005 hit ballad
- deep sea angler
- a dairy
- baby dogs, according to Doug
- one who flips red roots
- the greatest inventions since ___
- a frank discussion
- “Clara Belk is a lesbian… ____”
- home away from home
- incinerator of debris
- “that there”, say
- place for a quintet
- Ethan’s greatest weakness
- chomped (on a tool)
- where an emcee might propose
- a breakable tool
- drinking pals
- Connor’s mom
56 Clues: a rub • a dairy • skrrrap • nifty, say • conejo mal • ___ y agua • 3 basin ___ • Connor’s mom • passed, often • drinking pals • a seasonal bug • deep sea angler • a low cost meal • at a body, maybe • enamored couples • a breakable tool • something we need • a flat disc, abr. • a 2005 hit ballad • offer auto advice • “that there”, say • the island is ___ • a guerrilla tactic • alter ego, see [x] • a frank discussion • ...
The Twenty Most Important Chinese Inventions 2023-04-10
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- First invented by Chinese Taoist alchemists about 1000 A.D. when they tried to find a potion to gain human immortality.
- The world’s first mechanical clock was invented by Yi Xing, a Buddhist monk in 725 A.D. It was powered by moving________.
- No more random, hand-planting, this kind of drill helped farmers-- 2200 years before Westerners did--to place plants into soil at a uniform depth. Farmers’ job became easier; more crops grown.
- In the Song Dynasty (960-1279) gunpowder was stuffed into a tube, attached to an arrow, and launched by a bow. Thus was born what?
- What is another word for the banknotes--invented by the Chinese as early as the 7th century--to make it easier for merchants to redeem large amounts of cash? "Money ELECTRIFIED the world."
- It is the world’s most popular beverage. According to old Chinese legend, it was first discovered by Shennong, Chinese Father of Agriculture, around 2,737 BC.
- It is said that a Chinese carpenter and inventor was inspired to create this device when he saw children sheltering from the rain under lotus leaves.
- Two thousand years ago a Chinese scientist named Cai Lun perfected the making of this all-important material for writing on.
- This metal, mastered by the ancient Chinese by 1700 B.C., was used to make weapons, tools and ritual vessels with inscriptions to ancestors and decorative patterns.
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- Though later used in guns and cannon, the Chinese used gunpowder in what?
- Bamboo, silk, and paper were used to make this sky-flying object, in order to mimic the shape and flight of birds.
- This ancient healing art, which uses thin needles inserted into the body at precise meridian points, is described in the book “The Classic of Internal Medicine of the Yellow Emperor.”
- This material, invented in China about 6,000 years ago is made from the cocoon of a worm. It was an important trade product on the Road named for it.
- It is said that seismographic of invention Zhang Heng (78-140 AD) in 132 AD could detect one of these one thousand kilometers away.
- Dishes made from this lustrous material--invented by the Chinese-- are crafted in a process that heats kaolin clay to high temperatures with a coating of glaze.
- A liquid we call “spirits” was first invented 9,000 years ago in China. It was used as an offering to the gods and to the ancestors.
- This navigational device invented by the Chinese around the time of Jesus helped ships find their way. Lodestone is magnetic.
- This device used coarse horse hairs attached to bone or bamboo to improve oral hygiene.
- Printing using this kind of type was first invented by Bi Sheng. He made Chinese characters formed from clay. What kind of type or “letters?”?
19 Clues: Though later used in guns and cannon, the Chinese used gunpowder in what? • This device used coarse horse hairs attached to bone or bamboo to improve oral hygiene. • Bamboo, silk, and paper were used to make this sky-flying object, in order to mimic the shape and flight of birds. • ...
Age Of Exploration Inventions 2023-05-03
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- Ocean located on the East side of the Americas
- The Americas
- Narrow body of water seperating two continents
- discovered by Lief Ericson, later found popular by Christopher Columbus in 1492
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- River discovered by De Soto
- Lived on the Yucatan peninsula
- Europe, Asia, Africa
- Sea below the Gulf Of Mexico, Consists of 13 Countries
- Ocean located on the West side of the Americas
- Largest civilization of the Americas, makes up modern-day Peru
10 Clues: The Americas • Europe, Asia, Africa • River discovered by De Soto • Lived on the Yucatan peninsula • Ocean located on the East side of the Americas • Ocean located on the West side of the Americas • Narrow body of water seperating two continents • Sea below the Gulf Of Mexico, Consists of 13 Countries • Largest civilization of the Americas, makes up modern-day Peru • ...
inventions of the Mesopotamians 2023-08-20
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- the act of map making
- what the Mesopotamians used to build houses
- before there were these, there were just small communities and villages
- the formal name for the ABC’s
- while we have monopoly and chutes and ladders, they had Ur
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- the act of recording finances
- something circular that moves carts
- used to pay people’s wages sometimes
- how we count
- large cloth attached to boats to help it move
10 Clues: how we count • the act of map making • the act of recording finances • the formal name for the ABC’s • something circular that moves carts • used to pay people’s wages sometimes • what the Mesopotamians used to build houses • large cloth attached to boats to help it move • while we have monopoly and chutes and ladders, they had Ur • ...
Roman inventions Dely Ádám 2024-01-03
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- was one of the world's earliest sewage systems
- Pantheon
- Acta Diurna
- The best surviving examples are those at Dover Castle and the Tower of Hercules at A Coruña
- Portable
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- Salami
- Roman Bridge of Chaves or the Severan Bridge.
- An innovation of about the mid-1st century AD
- is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting
- Pozzolana variety
10 Clues: Salami • Pantheon • Portable • Acta Diurna • Pozzolana variety • Roman Bridge of Chaves or the Severan Bridge. • An innovation of about the mid-1st century AD • was one of the world's earliest sewage systems • is a farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting • ...
Roman inventions Pusztai Sebestyén 2023-12-23
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- system The first large-scale was established in Rome
- The Roman legal system brought significant developments and also influenced the foundations of modern legal systems.
- Ancient Rome's famous amphitheatres, such as the Colosseum, were architectural and technical masterpieces serving large audiences.
- The Romans used the hypocaustum system, which resulted in heated floors in residential buildings
- prevention measures In ancient Rome, the importance of hygiene was already recognized and many public baths and public toilets were built.
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- Rome's famous bridges, such as the Pont du Gard, were outstanding works of engineering that carried roads across rivers or other bodies of water.
- of book printing The Romans used the cire perdue (loss) casting technique, which was the basis of book printing in later eras.
- Medicine also developed in Rome, and many herbs and medicinal treatments were used.
- architecture The Romans developed dome-type buildings, such as the Pantheon, in which they used the architectural style with a huge round roof.
- The Romans used the Latin script, which is the basis of later European writing.
10 Clues: system The first large-scale was established in Rome • The Romans used the Latin script, which is the basis of later European writing. • Medicine also developed in Rome, and many herbs and medicinal treatments were used. • The Romans used the hypocaustum system, which resulted in heated floors in residential buildings • ...
Tuesday, June 3 INVENTIONS 2025-06-02
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- made to improve communication over long distances
- made to replace horses and carriages to get around
- Kodak introduced this to bring photography to the general public
- this building helped with the need for space in crowded cities
- this invention allowed for taller buildings in cities
- this common clothing item was introduced in 1873
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- made for fast and easy transportation in cities
- this invention could record and play sound
- this process made making steel easier and cheaper
- the Wright Brothers made the first successful trip in one of these
10 Clues: this invention could record and play sound • made for fast and easy transportation in cities • this common clothing item was introduced in 1873 • made to improve communication over long distances • this process made making steel easier and cheaper • made to replace horses and carriages to get around • this invention allowed for taller buildings in cities • ...
Extreme Habitats & Eco-Inventions 2026-04-20
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- A flying robot you could use as an eco-invention to plant seeds.
- A large, green habitat that conservationists want to protect from being destroyed to build hotels.
- A new tool or structure you design to solve a human-made problem.
- Physical characteristics, like fur or gills, that help a creature adapt.
- A large white animal from the Arctic that struggles with hunting due to the lack of ice.
- A physical trait found on reptiles and fish that could protect an alien creature.
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- What happens to a glacier when there are rising temperatures.
- Facts or information you use to support your perspective in a debate.
- An adaptation that fish use to breathe underwater, which your Martian creature might have.
- What animals try to do when they face a human-made problem.
10 Clues: What animals try to do when they face a human-made problem. • What happens to a glacier when there are rising temperatures. • A flying robot you could use as an eco-invention to plant seeds. • A new tool or structure you design to solve a human-made problem. • Facts or information you use to support your perspective in a debate. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- New inventions; the science of industry
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- world-wide
- land held to be used by everyone
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country, a sexist reference no longer in use
- a person who runs a business, taking a risk in order to earn a point
- action in one's own interest, rather than in another's
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to use
- A complete change in something;the overthrow of a government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- a right to vote
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- money used to invest in business
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- n economy based on industry, not agriculture
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a supply of workers
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- an act of forbidding anyone expect members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
22 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a right to vote • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-11-24
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- supply of workers
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to sow seeds by throwing them across the field by hand
- action in one's ow interest rather than others
- unknowingly
- the essential material needed in an industry to make product
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- world-wide
- a layer of gas above the earths surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
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- money used to invest in business
- a deduction or inference
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the mother country- the sexist reference no longer in use
- a group of animals distinguished by their characteristics
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- land which could be used by anyone
- the right to vote
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- a person who runs a business, taking a risk in order to make profit
- to use
- New inventions; the science of industry
- animal food
24 Clues: to use • world-wide • unknowingly • animal food • supply of workers • the right to vote • a deduction or inference • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by anyone • an increase in the worlds temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • New inventions; the science of industry • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-10-31
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- the region of the world where Egypt is located
- what the farmers would pay in taxes
- one of their inventions in the area of chemistry; used to protect their eyes
- people who had a job based on a skill
- this area of land meant "life"
- this was the pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- the type of calendar the Egyptians created
- what the Egyptians wrote with
- the type of climate Egypt has
- the social class system was shaped like this structure
- Egyptians believed in hundreds of these; they controlled everything
- the guide to the afterlife
- the crop grown to make paper
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- this was a crop they grew; it is a favorite of Shrek's
- periods of time marked by family rule
- an Egyptian King
- the act of preserving bodies for the afterlife
- he discovered a tomb in 1922
- people whose job was to write
- the world's largest river located in Egypt
- this area meant "danger"
- pharaoh who built Egypt's wealth through trade
- the writing system Egyptians used
- people who trades for a living
- how often the Nile River would flow
25 Clues: an Egyptian King • this area meant "danger" • the guide to the afterlife • he discovered a tomb in 1922 • the crop grown to make paper • people whose job was to write • what the Egyptians wrote with • the type of climate Egypt has • this area of land meant "life" • people who trades for a living • the writing system Egyptians used • what the farmers would pay in taxes • ...
Dossier 5 2016-06-08
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- Territoire soumis en partie à une métropole
- Produit africain rare très en demande
- Les métropoles en exercent une de façon économique
- Continent où le colonialisme s’installe
- Ils ouvrent des dispensaires, des écoles
- Le ________ ne se couche jamais sur son empire
- Contient où se déroulent la première GM
- Système de domination politique et économique
- Type d’exposition où les pays présentent leurs inventions
- Nom de l’entente entre L’Allemagne et l’Italie
- Où se déroulent les combats, dans le froid, la pluie, la neige
- Autre continent où on retrouve du colonialisme
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- Territoire fortement convoité
- Condition pour exploiter économiquement un territoire (3 mots)
- Se déroule entre 1800 et 1880
- Nom que l’on donne à une ancienne colonie anglaise
- Nouvel ère qui débute au Japon
- Type d’exposition qui fait la promotion des colonies
- Demande faite par les colonies suite à la guerre
- Nom du pacte entre la France, le Royaume-Uni et la Russie
- Canal qui permet de raccourcir le trajet Europe / Afrique
- Endroit où a lieu une importante conférence
- A une grande importance chez les Africains lors de leurs rites/événements
- Nom de famille d’un caricaturiste
- Autre condition pour exploiter économiquement un territoire
25 Clues: Territoire fortement convoité • Se déroule entre 1800 et 1880 • Nouvel ère qui débute au Japon • Nom de famille d’un caricaturiste • Produit africain rare très en demande • Continent où le colonialisme s’installe • Contient où se déroulent la première GM • Ils ouvrent des dispensaires, des écoles • Territoire soumis en partie à une métropole • ...
Chapter 5 Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- a tax on the production or sale of a specific good or service
- the additional cost of producing one more unit of a product
- the willingness and ability of producers to offer goods and services for sale
- business costs that vary as the level of production output changes
- when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every 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
- the price of the resources needed to produce a good or service
- a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes
- the added revenue per unit of output, or the money made from each additional unit sold
- 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
- a table that shows how much of a good or service all producers in a market are willing and able to offer at each price
- where marginal cost and marginal revenue are equivalent
- an increase or decrease in the amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell because of a change in price
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- the change in total product that results from hiring one more worker
- it states that producers are willing to sell more of a good or service at a higher price than they are at a lower price
- shows the data from the market supply schedule as a graph
- the amount of goods and services that a person can produce in a given time
- expenses that the owners of a business must incur whether they produce nothing, a little, or a lot
- a situation in which new workers cause marginal product to grow but at a decreasing rate
- a situation in which hiring new workers cause marginal product to increase
- Having each worker focus on a particular facet of production
- the income a business receives from selling a product
- the combination of fixed and variable costs
- the application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production process
- the act of controlling business behaviour through a set of rules or laws
25 Clues: the combination of fixed and variable costs • the income a business receives from selling a product • where marginal cost and marginal revenue are equivalent • shows the data from the market supply schedule as a graph • a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes • the additional cost of producing one more unit of a product • ...
