discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Judicial Branch 2026-03-11
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- to ask a higher court to review a lower court's decision and determine if justice was done.
- appoints, and the Senate approves.
- term lengths for Justices.
- the legal representation for the defendant.
- a government body that brings a criminal charge against a defendant who is accused of breaking one of its laws/
- the court would involve adding more members to the Supreme Court for political reasons.
- 1954 ruling that separate is not equal, overturned Plessy v Ferguson.
- from this number they only select 100 cases to hear.
- 2000 decision that stopped the recount in Florida for the Presidential election
- 1977 ruling on the idea the 1st amendment protects speech that is unpopular and offensive.
- they are the "workhorse" of the federal court system (total of 94)
- 1969 ruling that students have the right to protest in school
- Court that has three judges, no jury, no witnesses.
- the authority to hear a case first
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- none listed or required to be on the Supreme Court, but is is expected that they were a lawyer, judge, or legal scholar.
- guideline for how all similar cases should be decided in the future.
- the number of judges we have set in law, but this number is not set in the constitution.
- Judicial _____________ is the power to overturn any law that the court decides is in conflict with the Constitution.
- court where they decide cases involving inventions.
- written statement explaining the reasons for the decision.
- 1896 ruling separate but equal
- appointed to the Supreme Court in 1991.
- 1857 ruling that state Congress did not have the power to ban slavery in U.S. territories.
- cameras are not allowed in the Courtroom during oral arguments.
- the party who answers the complaint and defends against it.
- individual or group brining a complaint against another party.
- appointed to the Supreme Court in 2022.
- votes needed to find guilty or not guilty.
28 Clues: term lengths for Justices. • 1896 ruling separate but equal • appoints, and the Senate approves. • the authority to hear a case first • appointed to the Supreme Court in 1991. • appointed to the Supreme Court in 2022. • votes needed to find guilty or not guilty. • the legal representation for the defendant. • court where they decide cases involving inventions. • ...
Chinese inventions Incoulation 2020-12-15
7 Clues: age and gender • you have these when you are sick • A disease that used to be a pandemic. • a virus that is taking place right now • a place where the smallpox vaccine was created. • Another word for shot and immunization and vaccine. • the person who created the vaccine to prevent people from having it.
Da Vinci Inventions 2017-03-20
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- / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock.
- / allowed breathing hoses connected to a floating bell full of air, wearing face-masks with glass goggles that would help them see underwater.
- / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs.
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- / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
- / make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate.
- / has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range.
- / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature.
7 Clues: / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock. • / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. • / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature. • ...
Da Vinci Inventions 2017-03-20
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- it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock.
- has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range.
- make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate.
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- two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature.
- allowed breathing hoses connected to a floating bell full of air, wearing face-masks with glass goggles that would help them see underwater.
- seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs.
- an instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
7 Clues: an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock. • seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. • two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature. • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2022-05-13
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- device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly
- a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, enabling much greater productivity than manual cotton separation
- used to sew fabric and materials together with a thread
- point to point text messaging system
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- multi spindle spinning frame
- mechanized loom
- boat that is propelled primarily by steam power
7 Clues: mechanized loom • multi spindle spinning frame • point to point text messaging system • boat that is propelled primarily by steam power • used to sew fabric and materials together with a thread • device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly • ...
Nigel Cupid 2017-06-13
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- Of electromagnetic induction the process in which an electromotive force (emf) is induced in a closed circuit due to changes in the magnetic field around the circuit
- he was important Faraday is best known for his discoveries of electromagnetic induction and the laws of electrolysis. His biggest breakthrough, however, came with his invention of the electric motor.
- of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force
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- faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society
- an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries.
5 Clues: faraday He rejected both a knighthood and an offer to become President of the Royal Society • an electromagnetic induction work circuit by using only the force of a magnetic field and not batteries. • of induction asic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force • ...
Unit 4 Review, 6th Social Studies 2024-11-11
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- the crop that gives people sugar, it is very difficult to grow and so the Portuguese used slave labor and enslaved people for their farms, even though most slaves didn't live more than 15 years because of the harsh work conditions
- Roman _________________ is the religion from Spain and Portugal that most people in South America follow
- the Treaty of _____________ was the agreement that divided the world between Spain and Portugal, which is why Spain took over so much of North and South America
- the indigenous people who ruled a huge area of South America before Europeans came
- the _________ rainforest is a place full of biodiversity, meaning there are a lot of different plants and animals living there
- this is the term for how the world's weather is getting worse and more serious storms and weather patterns are being made because of it
- the cutting down and clearing of trees
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- this word means how high or low a place is; higher areas have colder weather, while lower areas have warmer weather
- one of the amazing inventions of the Inca was the _________________ bridge, a bridge that hangs in the air from one side to the other and is made out of woven grass
- this country is the only country that speaks Portuguese, because it was colonized by Portugal
- the biggest celebration in Brazil, with people dressed up in colorful costumes, a lot of dancing, and giant parade floats (stages) that show different parts of African and Portuguese heritage
- the giant farms that enslaved people were forced to work on to harvest crops
- the Inca used __________ farming to cut steps into the mountain to build flat places where they could grow their crops
- this country has the most influence on South American countries; most South American countries follow the religion of ________, speak _________ish, and have buildings in the style of ________
- the mountain range where the Inca lives, and that stretches almost from the top to the bottom of South America
15 Clues: the cutting down and clearing of trees • the giant farms that enslaved people were forced to work on to harvest crops • the indigenous people who ruled a huge area of South America before Europeans came • this country is the only country that speaks Portuguese, because it was colonized by Portugal • ...
Unit 5. Inventions - reading 2022-12-10
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- a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc.
- to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units
- an electrical machine that cleans floors, carpets, etc. by sucking up dirt and dust
- understand and think in a logical way about things
- to make something happen
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- tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office
- made or produced to copy something natural
- the system of communication in speech and writing that is used by people of a particular country or area
- a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger
- a computer program that can hold a conversation with a person, usually over the internet
10 Clues: to make something happen • made or produced to copy something natural • a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger • understand and think in a logical way about things • tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office • to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units • ...
Inventions by Black Inventors 2023-02-08
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- Most notable for his invention of the gas mask in 1912 and the three-light traffic system in 1922.
- Developed the first automatic clothes dryer that used a series of suspension rods over a specifically designed stove to dry clothes.
- Invented the first home security system in 1966 as a solution to the high crime rate they experienced in the neighborhood of Queens, New York.
- Invented the first outdoor mailbox that featured a hinged door that kept the letters secure but also kept out rain and snow.
- Received the patent for his automatic gear shifter in 1932 and it was quickly welcomed by major vehicle companies.
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- Created an “improved golf tee” made out of rubber and wood, but he was also a dentist and became the first African American to become a professor at Harvard University.
- Invented the “Chamber Commode,” which is essentially a toilet that featured a mirror, bookrack, washstand, table and easy chair.
- Made significant improvements to the folding chair making it extremely portable.
- Invented a heating system that drew in cold air and conveyed the heat through a heat exchanger.
- Came up with the inspiration for the automatic elevator doors after watching his daughter Grace suffer a life-threatening injury when she fell down an elevator shaft.
10 Clues: Made significant improvements to the folding chair making it extremely portable. • Invented a heating system that drew in cold air and conveyed the heat through a heat exchanger. • Most notable for his invention of the gas mask in 1912 and the three-light traffic system in 1922. • ...
Inventions in ancient Egypt 2017-11-01
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- You can make something brittle out of it
- You use it, to cut something
- wigs Some people use it as their own hair
- A group of people, who lead the Country
- You use it if you are sick
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- Science of the stars
- People use it to color their faces and to look different
- It is used to see the time
- It is used to keep the flowers fresh and in water
- They are used for walking
10 Clues: Science of the stars • They are used for walking • It is used to see the time • You use it if you are sick • You use it, to cut something • A group of people, who lead the Country • You can make something brittle out of it • wigs Some people use it as their own hair • It is used to keep the flowers fresh and in water • People use it to color their faces and to look different
The Most Useful Inventions 2021-12-01
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- physically or mentally ill
- show your choice of a person or an issue in an election
- to communicate with sb especially by telephone
- that can help you to do or achieve what you want
- a form of energy
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- communicate with others frequently
- how hot or cold a thing of place is
- your feelings or thought about sth/sb
- through a period of time
- without doubt ,certainly
10 Clues: a form of energy • through a period of time • without doubt ,certainly • physically or mentally ill • communicate with others frequently • how hot or cold a thing of place is • your feelings or thought about sth/sb • to communicate with sb especially by telephone • that can help you to do or achieve what you want • show your choice of a person or an issue in an election
Inventions by Silvia Duque 2021-11-27
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- This is an app which contain many filters
- The material that honeycombs from beehives actually are made
- The company whose asistant called Siri
- The person who discover that Germans were attempting to develop an atomic bomb
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- The person whose invention are pop-up
- This is the sport whose slipers can be maked with a 3D print
- The colour that Jarvis used to symbolize a mother love
- The brand that outperformed sony e-readers
- The project whose inventor is Dhruv Verma
- The person whose mother was nursed soldiers
10 Clues: The person whose invention are pop-up • The company whose asistant called Siri • This is an app which contain many filters • The project whose inventor is Dhruv Verma • The brand that outperformed sony e-readers • The person whose mother was nursed soldiers • The colour that Jarvis used to symbolize a mother love • ...
Roman inventions Nagy Sándor 2023-12-23
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- A strong and durable iron alloy created by melting iron and mixing it with carbon, widely used in ancient metallurgy for various tools and structures
- A glass-forming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble with the aid of a blowpipe, allowing the creation of various glass objects
- A large, open-air venue used for public spectacles, such as gladiator contests, in ancient Rome
- (Book) A manuscript format where pages are bound together, distinct from scrolls, and commonly used by Romans for written documents
- yellow ore
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- Latin for "flower of salt," referring to high-quality sea salt harvested by evaporating seawater in shallow pools
- A type of bridge constructed with the use of dams to divert water and facilitate the building process
- Engraved gems or shells with a raised relief design, often used for jewelry or decorative purposes
- Roman An ancient counting device used for performing arithmetic calculations
- A chemical compound widely used in ancient times for various purposes, including as a mordant in dyeing and in medicinal applications
10 Clues: yellow ore • Roman An ancient counting device used for performing arithmetic calculations • A large, open-air venue used for public spectacles, such as gladiator contests, in ancient Rome • Engraved gems or shells with a raised relief design, often used for jewelry or decorative purposes • ...
Roman inventions Szabó Máté 2023-12-28
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- this thing is can save your life in a war
- this is a place where roman people can fun with they famly and friends
- romans can build with this material
- this was used in the operation of watercraft, through the use of sails.
- doctors use this interference
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- people gives tasks to the another people
- where the horse-drawn carriages can go
- roman people built this for water collection
- where the people can walk across the river
- It was ideal to mine stones from quarries that were situated as close to the site of construction as possible, to reduce the cost of transportation.
10 Clues: doctors use this interference • romans can build with this material • where the horse-drawn carriages can go • people gives tasks to the another people • this thing is can save your life in a war • where the people can walk across the river • roman people built this for water collection • this is a place where roman people can fun with they famly and friends • ...
Roman inventions Nagy Balázs 2023-12-29
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- Lake for leisure and relaxation.
- Path for towing canal boats.
- Aiding smooth motion in machine parts.
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- Guiding lights for maritime navigation.
- Malleable alloy used for utensils.
- Mechanical devices for grinding grain.
- Carved miniature relief jewelry pieces.
- Harvesting machine for cutting crops.
- Farm tool for soil cultivation.
- Underground passage for transportation purposes.
10 Clues: Path for towing canal boats. • Farm tool for soil cultivation. • Lake for leisure and relaxation. • Malleable alloy used for utensils. • Harvesting machine for cutting crops. • Mechanical devices for grinding grain. • Aiding smooth motion in machine parts. • Guiding lights for maritime navigation. • Carved miniature relief jewelry pieces. • ...
Roman inventions Zalán Farkas 2024-01-03
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- A periodical publication containing written information about current.
- Instrument used for measuring density.
- A glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble.
- Buildings that helped navigation by emitting light.
- A hand-operated calculating tool also called a counting frame.
- A cleansing product made from fatty acid.
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- Thin slices of wood.
- The infrastructure that conveys sewage or rainwater.
- Type of stairway characterized by its twisted form similar to a corkscrew.
- Water powered vertical pounding machines used to crush ore.
10 Clues: Thin slices of wood. • Instrument used for measuring density. • A cleansing product made from fatty acid. • Buildings that helped navigation by emitting light. • The infrastructure that conveys sewage or rainwater. • Water powered vertical pounding machines used to crush ore. • A hand-operated calculating tool also called a counting frame. • ...
Roman inventions Székely László 2024-01-04
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- a structure carrying a road path across a river, road
- this is used to clean our self and relax
- we use this to measure the sepeed of vehicles
- a sharp metal usually used of slicing
- a meat based food they put pork or other meat in the animals skin
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- a paper containing news
- implants an inplant that replaces the theeth
- a stack of paperon eachoter
- a very inportant transportation tool
- a bar of hardened fad used for cleaning
10 Clues: a paper containing news • a stack of paperon eachoter • a very inportant transportation tool • a sharp metal usually used of slicing • a bar of hardened fad used for cleaning • this is used to clean our self and relax • implants an inplant that replaces the theeth • we use this to measure the sepeed of vehicles • a structure carrying a road path across a river, road • ...
Inventions, innovations et découvertes 2024-03-12
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- Il permet de voler comme les oiseaux
- Un objet pour calculer, jouer, travailler, etc.
- Elles permettent de corriger les problèmes de vue
- Arme de projection utilisant la tension d'une corde
- Un langage basé sur 0 et 1
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- Permet une communication pérenne
- Il produit du froid et conserve
- Elle permet de protéger les pieds
- Utilise les rayons X pour la médecine
- Un produit qui remplace le goût du sucre
10 Clues: Un langage basé sur 0 et 1 • Il produit du froid et conserve • Permet une communication pérenne • Elle permet de protéger les pieds • Il permet de voler comme les oiseaux • Utilise les rayons X pour la médecine • Un produit qui remplace le goût du sucre • Un objet pour calculer, jouer, travailler, etc. • Elles permettent de corriger les problèmes de vue • ...
Inventions from 1900-1912 2025-09-25
10 Clues: farm car • cooker of bread • stairs that move • iron based metal • frozen juice on a stick • how cold air comes inside • Teddy Roosevelt signiture animal • car brand with new electric starter • communication across large location • the brothers who made the first airplane
Great inventions of humanity 2025-12-19
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- Object used to preserve and transmit knowledge, ideas and stories
- These are systems that, using a heat pump, reverse their cycle to cool in summer and extract heat from the outside.
- Electrochemical devices that store energy in chemical form and release it as electricity through controlled reactions
- Air transport used to travel long distances in a short time
- An instrument that allows you to see very small objects, invisible to the naked eye, by magnifying their image through a system of lenses or electrons, revealing details such as cells and internal structures.
- The most popular means of communication to interact with people remotely using voice.
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- An antique object used for personal orientation, it works based on magnetism.
- A type of high-energy electromagnetic radiation used in medicine to create images of the inside of the body
- An optical instrument that uses lenses or mirrors to capture and focus light, allowing the observation of very distant objects.
- Chemical compounds used to cure, stop, or prevent diseases; to relieve symptoms; or to help diagnose certain diseases
10 Clues: Air transport used to travel long distances in a short time • Object used to preserve and transmit knowledge, ideas and stories • An antique object used for personal orientation, it works based on magnetism. • The most popular means of communication to interact with people remotely using voice. • ...
Intro to Inventions & IP 2025-05-02
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- Something you think of that can become an invention
- A legal right for inventors to protect their ideas
- Penn State center for help with patents and trademarks
- A small design that represents a company
- A new product or idea that has never been made before
- What you do at the PTRC to check if something is already patented
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- A person who creates something new
- The office that gives patents and trademarks in the U.S.
- A rule that protects songs, books, and art
- A symbol or word that identifies a brand
10 Clues: A person who creates something new • A symbol or word that identifies a brand • A small design that represents a company • A rule that protects songs, books, and art • A legal right for inventors to protect their ideas • Something you think of that can become an invention • A new product or idea that has never been made before • ...
the Scientific Revolution 2021-10-27
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- an English Renaissance statesman and philosopher, best known for his promotion of the scientific method
- a 16th-century anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method.
- an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor that's regarded as the first modern chemist and a pioneer of the scientific method
- A Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- French mathematician, scientist, and philosopher know for being one of the first to abandon scholastic Aristotelianism, because he formulated the first modern version of mind-body dualism, from which stems the mind-body problem
- English physicist and mathematician , most famous for his law of gravitation, was instrumental in the scientific revolution of the 17th century
- astronomical theory which describes a system which puts the Earth in the center of the universe, and describes other objects from the point of view of the Earth
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- Danish astronomer whose work in developing astronomical instruments and in measuring and fixing the positions of stars paved the way for future discoveries
- German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion
- a theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience. It is one of several views of epistemology
- A movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions
- English physician who was the first to recognize the full circulation of the blood in the human body and to provide experiments and arguments to support this idea
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- a questioning attitude or doubt towards one or more putative instances of knowledge which are asserted to be mere belief
- a geocentric cosmology; that is, it starts by assuming that the Earth is stationary and at the centre of the universe
- an theory in which the sun is in the middle of the universe
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
20 Clues: the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • an theory in which the sun is in the middle of the universe • the universal force of attraction acting between all matter • German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion • A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem • ...
4.6 Billion Years: The Earth's Ancient Story Revealed Through Rock Layers 2024-04-11
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- Era Answer What group of animals lived from around 1:20 PM to 11:41 PM in Earth's history?
- Earth Answer How old are the rock layers beneath our feet?
- Discoveries Answer What do scientists make by studying the rocks on Earth?
- Geological Layers Answer What do the layers of Earth represent in the analogy used?
- in Earth's History Answer When in Earth's history did humans appear?
- Capsules in Rocks Answer What concept refers to the hidden information within rocks?
- Earth's Wonders Answer What activity is encouraged to appreciate the beauty of our planet?
- Wonder Answer What activity can remind us of the immense age of our planet?
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- Estimates Answer How has the age of Earth been calculated?
- Dating Answer What method is used to estimate the age of rocks?
- Rocks Answer How do scientists explore the history of our planet?
- Age Answer the age of our Earth in billion years
- Existence on Earth Answer How long have humans been part of Earth's history, relative to a 24-hour day?
- vs. Humans Answer Who lived on Earth first, dinosaurs or humans?
- of Earth Answer What does the analogy of Earth's history as a 24-hour day illustrate?
15 Clues: Age Answer the age of our Earth in billion years • Estimates Answer How has the age of Earth been calculated? • Earth Answer How old are the rock layers beneath our feet? • Dating Answer What method is used to estimate the age of rocks? • vs. Humans Answer Who lived on Earth first, dinosaurs or humans? • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Crossword-Industrial Revolution 2024-10-09
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- A risk taker who starts a new business within the economic system of capitalism. They risk losing money and time they invest, but can be rewarded if their business is successful.
- New inventions like the Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Crompton's Mule, and Cartwrights Power Loom made spinning thread and weaving cloth faster, these were housed in factories.
- controlled steel industry
- father of communism. Wrote the Communist Manifesto.
- the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- Changing which crop you are growing to ensure the best soil quality year after year.
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit.
- Apartments for factory workers
- when one person or group owns all aspects of a product and has little to no competition
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- controlled oil industry
- money used to invest in a business
- invented the steam engine.
- land, labor, capital
- a period of technological improvement and increased crop productivity that occurred during the 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe
- also called the domestic system. Process of making cloth where each step in cloth making is performed in different households. Used before the Industrial Revolution.
- organizations representing workers' rights. Helped improve working conditions in the early part of the Industrial Revolution, but often became corrupt.
- A strategy used by unions. Workers refuse to work in order to force an employer to comply with demands.
- the idea that the government should not interfere with or regulate industries and businesses.
- an economic system in which all means of production- land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses – are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally.
- father of capitalism. Wrote The Wealth of Nations.
- Movement of population to the cities – commoners and poorer farmers moved to seek work in new industrial towns.
- belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.
- banking tycoon
24 Clues: banking tycoon • land, labor, capital • controlled oil industry • controlled steel industry • invented the steam engine. • Apartments for factory workers • money used to invest in a business • father of capitalism. Wrote The Wealth of Nations. • father of communism. Wrote the Communist Manifesto. • ...
Ancient Oceanic Inventions 2024-01-25
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- The study of the universe and celestial objects
- This is a large instrument that sends a booming sound, can be heard from miles away
- They invented this technology to travel across the ocean
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- They would make this material by burning natural resins from trees
- The earliest version of this body art comes from Oceanic civilizations
- This tool can be both a toy or a weapon, you throw it and it comes back
- They created these as a way to catch their food from the ocean
7 Clues: The study of the universe and celestial objects • They invented this technology to travel across the ocean • They created these as a way to catch their food from the ocean • They would make this material by burning natural resins from trees • The earliest version of this body art comes from Oceanic civilizations • ...
Important healthcare inventions 2022-12-03
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- An accidental discovery that has saved millions of lives
- Arguably the inventors of telehealth
- Invented by Hippocrates in the Hippocratic Corpus
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- Derived from the Latin word for cow
- Far more effective than opioids, a blow to the head or cold water
- Photography using magnets and radio
- Definitely more effective than sponges soaked in lemons
7 Clues: Derived from the Latin word for cow • Photography using magnets and radio • Arguably the inventors of telehealth • Invented by Hippocrates in the Hippocratic Corpus • Definitely more effective than sponges soaked in lemons • An accidental discovery that has saved millions of lives • Far more effective than opioids, a blow to the head or cold water
Great American Inventions 2025-03-25
INVENTIONS FOR EDUCATION 2024-12-01
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- Phong hasn't decided whether to buy a laptop or a ..... yet.
- The telephone was first ..... in the late 19th century.
- This educational ..... helps students improve grammar and vocabulary.
- Educational apps are ..... tools for students’ communication skills.
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- A ..... with a big screen allows students to study and take notes easily.
- Online shopping is more ..... than going to physical stores.
- A laptop seems more ..... for writing assignments.
7 Clues: A laptop seems more ..... for writing assignments. • The telephone was first ..... in the late 19th century. • Online shopping is more ..... than going to physical stores. • Phong hasn't decided whether to buy a laptop or a ..... yet. • Educational apps are ..... tools for students’ communication skills. • ...
80s American Inventions 2024-11-11
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- An FDA-approved medicine that can help people quit smoking.
- - A gastrointestinal study that uses a pill camera to take images of the intestinal lumen.
- Partially reusable rocket-launched vehicle designed to go into orbit around Earth, to transport people and cargo to and from orbiting spacecraft.
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- - An american cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos.
- A computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs).
- A sound-activated electrical switch, sold since 1984 by San Francisco, California based Joseph Enterprises, Inc.
- Macintosh The first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse.
7 Clues: An FDA-approved medicine that can help people quit smoking. • - An american cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos. • - A gastrointestinal study that uses a pill camera to take images of the intestinal lumen. • A computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs). • ...
CYBER ETHICS 2025-05-19
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- a program or set of programs that disrupts the normal functioning of a computer
- the process of transforming data into unreadable code
- the act of sending an email to a user, misleading him to believe that it is from trusted person or organisation
- the criminal practice of using social influence over the telephone system, most often using features facilitated by voice over IP, to gain access to sensitive information
- purchasing a single licenced copy of the software and load it onto several computers contrary to the licence's terms
- the act of using or imitating the language an d thoughts of another person as one's original work
- at the receiving end, the process of conversion of encrypted information into a readable form
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- an act harming or harassing a person through information technology in deliberate manner
- a legal right granted by the law to the creator for his original work
- an illegal intrusion into a computer system or network
- to being aware of the ethical practices, and behaving responsibly and appropriately while using the internet
- a malicious technique of tricking a web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives he/she is clicking on
- the technical people who are experts in breaking into systems to steal important data, such as financial details, passwords, etc
- they are generally sent in large numbers for commercial advertising purposes
- a right related to the new inventions that grants the inventor the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a specific period of time
15 Clues: the process of transforming data into unreadable code • an illegal intrusion into a computer system or network • a legal right granted by the law to the creator for his original work • they are generally sent in large numbers for commercial advertising purposes • a program or set of programs that disrupts the normal functioning of a computer • ...
OW.L4.Rev7-9.Vocabulary 2020-06-20
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- My brother is a little boy who has a vivid __. He draw a green dog.
- In the loop-the-loop of a roller coaster, __ is the force which keeps you on the seat of the cart.
- It is amazing how a __ can spin on ice.
- The harder you push the __, the higher it goes.
- Inertia is a __ which will move you when a car stops suddenly.
- I want to take __, so I need a camera.
- We need ___ to turn on a computer.
- JoAnn who was skating, fell backwards; as a result, she hurt her back.
- Newton was a physicist who developed a theory about __.
- You have to __ your hands, so that they keep warm.
- Jern Hurum who used to collect __, now is a paleontologist.
- You have to __ to the right on the skateboard, so that you can turn to the right.
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- The T-rex is a __ which has short arms.
- It's an invention which gives you portable electricity
- Ron is someone who doesn't want to __. I don't want him on my team.
- I used to have a lot of __, that's why I invented a lot of things.
- Go straight and then __ to your left.
- ___ come from ideas which solve problems.
- With the __ you can control your avatar.
- Everybody likes __. I have a teddy bear.
- __ the red button so the machine stops.
- I used to play video games and used to have an __ which looked just like me.
- __ is a force which exist among two surfaces that are touching.
- Natalia is my daughter who is afraid of __.
24 Clues: We need ___ to turn on a computer. • Go straight and then __ to your left. • I want to take __, so I need a camera. • The T-rex is a __ which has short arms. • It is amazing how a __ can spin on ice. • __ the red button so the machine stops. • With the __ you can control your avatar. • Everybody likes __. I have a teddy bear. • ___ come from ideas which solve problems. • ...
RU Itec411: Intellectual Property 2025-10-22
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- Allows works to use portions of copyrighted material depending on the transformation, nature, significance, or effect on the market value of the material
- The observation of a program's user interface
- The practice of unauthorized copying an intellectual property
- A peer to peer file sharing service made in 1999 that was shutdown in 2001 due to aiding in copyright infringement
- _____ engineering; decompiling and translating a program to study how it works
- Defined intellectual property rights in relation to inventions
- A work created from transforming, modifying, or adapting an intellectual property
- _____ v. Universal City Studios 1984; ruled the copying of copyright material for personal use does not infringe on copyright
- Defined intellectual property rights in relation to creative works
- Technology that prevents digital copyrighted materials from being copied, distributed, extracted, or modified; abbreviated
- No _____ Act of 1997; the willfully infringement on copyright material is considered a criminal offense
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- Representing another's work as your own
- Project _____; A project to converting books in the public domain to digital mediums
- Protects websites from lawsuits caused by user of the site enacting in copyright infringement
- the concept that the owner of a copyright material releases it under an agreement that allows others to use, distribute, or transform it
- Cracking, unlocking, rooting
- A spectrum of licensing agreements that the copyright owner can list to users on what conditions is the work allowed to be transformed or copied
- companies that buy patents for the main purpose to enact lawsuits for patent infringement, but not use the patents purchased
- Services that encourage distribution or use of unauthorized copies of copyrighted material
- Anticircumvention provisions to prohibit the act of unauthorized making, distributing, and extraction of copyrighted material; abbreviated
20 Clues: Cracking, unlocking, rooting • Representing another's work as your own • The observation of a program's user interface • The practice of unauthorized copying an intellectual property • Defined intellectual property rights in relation to inventions • Defined intellectual property rights in relation to creative works • ...
Issac Newton's discoveries in the scientific revolution 2025-05-06
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- Isaac Newton is believed to discover this under a tree
- The math you learn in your senior year
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The thought that everything and anything made up of matter has a gravitational force
- Creates and effects an objects gravitational force
- A object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force
- he Used his study in optics to make an effective space observer that uses "reflections"
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- Isaac Newton discovered this by studying different angles of light output
- If you punch a wall an equal force is returned to your fist.
- The rate at which your coffee cup would go from hot to cold
- ?=mxa
- He innovated the old us currency into the "perfect model"
- Isaac Newton apparently invented this to allow his cats to easily go in and out of his house
- The formula's that calculate the speed and effects of movement
14 Clues: ?=mxa • The rate at which velocity changes • The math you learn in your senior year • Creates and effects an objects gravitational force • Isaac Newton is believed to discover this under a tree • He innovated the old us currency into the "perfect model" • The rate at which your coffee cup would go from hot to cold • ...
tech terms 2025-04-29
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- A regularly updated website or web page, typically run by an individual or group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
- (Random Access Memory): A type of volatile memory used by computers to store data that is actively being used or processed.
- (Domain Name System): The system that translates human-readable domain names (like www.google.com) into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network.
- Reality (VR): A computer-generated simulation of a 3D environment that users can interact with using special equipment like VR headsets.
- (Read-Only Memory): A type of non-volatile memory that holds data permanently, even when the computer is turned off; often contains firmware.
- The process of converting data into a coded format to prevent unauthorized access, typically using algorithms and keys.
- Divide: The gap between individuals, households, or communities that have access to modern information and communication technology and those who do not.
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- The main circuit board of a computer that connects all components, including the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices.
- Property (IP): Legal rights that protect creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, and images.
- A computer or system that provides data, services, or resources to other computers (clients) over a network.
- (Personally Identifiable Information): Any data that could identify a specific individual, such as name, address, social security number, or email.
- (Open Source Software): Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance freely.
12 Clues: (Open Source Software): Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance freely. • A computer or system that provides data, services, or resources to other computers (clients) over a network. • The main circuit board of a computer that connects all components, including the CPU, memory, and peripheral devices. • ...
O3 People and Vocab 2025-11-05
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- the state of being and/or having the same, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- sovereignty political theory that government is created by and subject to what the people want.
- A philosophical movement focused on society and politics which started in Europe in the 1700's. It emphasized the use of reason.
- a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher
- This political thinker argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of people, which included life, liberty, and property.
- This astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory, which was that the sun not the Earth, was the center of our solar system.
- This scientist created the first vaccine to prevent smallpox using the cowpox virus.
- agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent/agreement to be governed
- The philosophe believed in freedom of thought and expression, religious toleration, and separation of church & state.
- This philosophe declared that women should have the same political rights as men and believed in education for all.
- Enlightened Despot of Russia. A friend of Voltaire, she expanded the Russian empire, improved government and economy, but didn't improve the lives of peasants.
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- This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted.
- This English politician and writer argued for the adoption of new scientific techniques such as the experimental method.
- Enlightened despot of Prussia. Declared himself the "1st servant of the state." He granted religious freedom, improved education, and abolished torture, but didn't free the serfs.
- Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions
- Among his many scientific discoveries are the fact that falling objects accelerate at fixed and predictable rates. Using a telescope he built, he eventually confirmed that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- An 18th-century European monarch inspired by Enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of their subjects.
- The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice.
- This philosophe proposed that separation of powers would keep any individual or group from gaining total control of a government.
- This mathematician and physicist brought together previous theories under a single theory of motion known as the law of Universal Gravitation.
- the division of government into separate branches
- Enlightened Despot of Austria; He expanded education, granted religious freedom, improved education and abolished serfdom. All reforms were undone after he died.
22 Clues: the division of government into separate branches • The ability to do as one pleases; freedom of choice. • Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions • a social thinkers during the Enlightenment; French word for Philosopher • This philosopher argued that government should follow whatever the majority wanted. • ...
Verbs 2023-06-22
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- Building is creating or constructing something using materials like blocks, Lego, or even tools. You can build structures, houses, or models.
- Planting means placing seeds or young plants into the ground to grow. You can plant flowers, vegetables, or trees.
- Swimming involves moving through water by using your arms and legs. You can swim in a pool or a lake.
- Helping means assisting or supporting others in their tasks or needs. You can help your family, friends, or even strangers.
- Writing is creating words and sentences using letters and symbols. You can write stories, letters, or your thoughts in a journal.
- When you run, it means to move swiftly on your feet. You can run in a race or to catch a ball.
- Creating is making or producing something new or original. You can create artwork, music, or even inventions.
- Exploring is investigating or discovering new places, things, or ideas. You can explore nature, museums, or books.
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- Jumping means propelling yourself off the ground using your legs and feet. You can jump over obstacles or jump up and down with excitement.
- Dancing is moving your body rhythmically to music. You can dance at parties or while listening to your favorite songs.
- Drawing is creating pictures or images using pencils, pens, or colors. You can draw on paper or even on a computer.
- Singing is producing musical sounds with your voice. You can sing along to your favorite songs or perform in a choir.
- Listening is paying attention to sounds or spoken words to understand and process information. You can listen to music, stories, or instructions.
- Playing means engaging in activities for enjoyment and fun. You can play games, sports, or with toys.
- Reading means looking at written words and understanding their meaning. You can read books, magazines, or signs.
- Cooking involves preparing and making food using ingredients and heat. You can cook meals or bake delicious treats.
16 Clues: When you run, it means to move swiftly on your feet. You can run in a race or to catch a ball. • Swimming involves moving through water by using your arms and legs. You can swim in a pool or a lake. • Playing means engaging in activities for enjoyment and fun. You can play games, sports, or with toys. • ...
Chapter 18 Sections 1, 2, & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- a center offering help to the urban poor
- the rapid growth of city populations
- unions negotiate with management for workers as a group
- a company that controls most or all business in a particular industry
- 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
- 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
- to get rid of
- a building divided into many tiny apartments
- they tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the longest flight on the day they tested was only 59 seconds
- a manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a belt
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- to increase in speed
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- a business owned by many investors
- someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit
- a place where people receive medical treatment, often for free or for a small fee
- a reformer who worked hard for poor city dwellers and she opened a settlement house in Chicago
- 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
- to purify or to make free from impurities
- to change or to make different
- he is an American manufacturer who made the automobile available to millions of people
- the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely
- to give good reason for an action
- he was the son of a peddler in New York who invested in an oil refinery, and he formed the Standard Oil Trust
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
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 • a center offering help to the urban poor • to purify or to make free from impurities • a building divided into many tiny apartments • someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit • ...
Exam Review 2023-05-17
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- an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified period of time
- Give away’s that businesses use to spread who they are
- can be used without restrictions
- Low unemployment and high consumer spending
- Smaller businesses that want more financing options
- Hobbies/Religion/Attitudes
- Hulu/Netflix/Apple Music
- everyone nowdays is on it and it's free to use
- The purpose is to increase sales /increase awareness
- Spend money with the expection of achieving a profit or material
- Larger international Companies
- Economy is at rock bottom & Unemployment is at it's highest
- a company's profits in a given quarter
- Single person starts/owns the business
- How the product gets to your consumer
- Limited Liability Company/Corp
- something that is "needed" to live
- cell that goes left to right on a spreadsheet
- Tv/Radio/Apple Music/Sound Cloud
- Not enough resources/goods/services to satisfy needs and wants
- Where you live or are from
- Labor force(people doing the work)
- created by a group of attorneys
- To create a favorable image for the company/organization
- no cost, little to no tech support
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- Operate for the betterment of community/World
- Land/Dirt/Gems/Coal/Oil
- total amount of money that a government or person spends
- logos/brands/slogans
- Goods/Services or Idea that you are advertising
- Newspaper(starting to fade away)
- predicting a company's future income by examining performance data
- Business is selling to the Consumer
- Receiving money from another and agreeing to pay it back
- What/Who you are or have attained
- tangible item that has monetary value
- inventions
- Emails/Banner Ads/Junk Mail
- Business is selling to other businesses
- face to face selling
- Economy is starting to slow down and Unemployment rate is going up
- Makes what is being sold
- Money
- Targeted to a specific group of people
- Two or more start/own the business
- Unemployment rate is going down and consumer sales are slowly rising
- Something that you desire that can add comfort and enhance your life
47 Clues: Money • inventions • logos/brands/slogans • face to face selling • Land/Dirt/Gems/Coal/Oil • Hulu/Netflix/Apple Music • Makes what is being sold • Hobbies/Religion/Attitudes • Where you live or are from • Emails/Banner Ads/Junk Mail • Larger international Companies • Limited Liability Company/Corp • created by a group of attorneys • can be used without restrictions • ...
SEMESTER 1 ENGLISH MID-TERM VOCAB MEGA CROSSWORD 2025-11-05
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- I add 50ml of this chemical, and 20g of this material and... BOOOM!
- A half, a quarter, one out of eight...
- "Look over there, in the sea! He's waving his arms madly! I think it's a ____"
- A lightbulb, phonograph, telegraph, Homework Writer 3000...
- A type of paper used to copy pictures.
- Footballers, tennis players, swimmers
- Let me get my watercolours, I have a front cover to paint!
- Your teachers feel this emotion when you try your best
- I practice basic facts every day so I can ____ at maths.
- Definitely, not maybe.
- I wake up, eat breakfast, brush my teeth, get dressed. This is my routine or ____ for getting ready.
- Where I should be mixing my chemicals and making inventions, not on a train!
- I watched my brother doodle nonsense on his page, he doesn't know how to write yet.
- He doesn't have lot, but he still ____ to the donation box
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- I use my brain ____ to answer difficult questions!
- What you might find in a "dummy" book
- Cats are very ____ because they can bend their bodies in weird and wonderful ways.
- You needed to do this for your Country Culture PBA
- Close your eyes and picture a pink and purple unicorn.
- Einstein, Edison, Mr. Rodgers, Mr. Tom...
- How your mother might feel if you don't come home one day!
- How you could describe a lovely sunny day, a nice cold drink and an ice cream.
- A red pen is to a teacher as a hammer is to a builder
- Shades of meaning: crawled, ____, walked, ran
- Not always, but never never...
- I was selected as the 5th person to ____ in the 100m race.
- A small device or doohickey
- Mr. Wu is the ____ of Zhangjiang Campus
- Hard, smooth, soft, furry, jagged...
- What you comes out of a wall plug socket
- "We're having cake for lunch!" ____ Mr. Tom during assembly.
- Eagles, kites and aeroplanes can all do this
32 Clues: Definitely, not maybe. • A small device or doohickey • Not always, but never never... • Hard, smooth, soft, furry, jagged... • What you might find in a "dummy" book • Footballers, tennis players, swimmers • A half, a quarter, one out of eight... • A type of paper used to copy pictures. • Mr. Wu is the ____ of Zhangjiang Campus • What you comes out of a wall plug socket • ...
Tyler,vocab units 1-6 Book 3 2012-10-29
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- I am afraid that my lifelong fear of heights will severly _______ my enjoyment of the flight to Europe.
- The medical researcher is going to ______ a bold new idea on a possible cure for AIDS.
- the ________ fish emitted a faint glow even at the dark sea.
- In acient rome, wives would ______ the help of the goddess Juno
- There was a formal ________ issued which prohibited leaving the country.
- While trying to ______ the book's theme, I made some interesting discoveries.
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- Jack can be quite ________ at times.
- After a long run, Sarah was ______ with a happy glow.
- when my first statagy didnt work, i had to ______ a new one.
- It was hard to believe how long the singer was able to ______ the note.
- The _______ of spending the winter on a tropical island was thrilling to rebeca.
- If Tony's licence is ______, he will have to ride with me.
- The ______ wandered the halls of the aged mansion in search of a resident to frighten.
- I was pretty _____ as a stagehand; I even dropped the curtain before the play ended.
14 Clues: Jack can be quite ________ at times. • After a long run, Sarah was ______ with a happy glow. • If Tony's licence is ______, he will have to ride with me. • when my first statagy didnt work, i had to ______ a new one. • the ________ fish emitted a faint glow even at the dark sea. • In acient rome, wives would ______ the help of the goddess Juno • ...
List A 6 2024-10-25
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- 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.
- to take part in something
- skilled, trained. Example: Nowadays only ___ photographers buy cameras. Everyone else just uses their phone.
- to demonstrate against something
- sickness, disease
- discoveries; results of a study Example: new scientific ___ show that we may be able to use bacteria to eat plastic rather than burying it.
- to wish to see somebody. Examples: Wow, it’s good to see you! I’ve ___ed you so much!
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- shape Example: I can’t tell if that ___ in the shadows is a man or a woman.
- loved by many, widespread
- to ask, doubt, or interrogate
- give advice or suggestion. Example: There are six movies playing at the cinema. Which one do you ___?
- caring about something. Example: Yossi has little ___ in football, but he watches basketball every week.
- restricted, not whole. Example: We should go to the store today because the sale is for a ___ time only.
- new Example: We need some ___ ideas if we’re going to solve this problem.
14 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. • ...
The First 2025-05-15
4 Clues: kick started the Industrial Revolution • Gin What was one of the major inventions? • Where people went after getting kicked out of farms • Class Demand for goods caused what class to grow?
Industrial Revolution 2024-11-18
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- A neglected condition in industrial cities that led to health issues and later reforms to improve living standards.
- Early steps toward production without direct human intervention, with machines capable of performing repetitive tasks.
- A railway vehicle powered by steam engines, revolutionizing the transportation of goods and people.
- A revolutionary transportation system that facilitated the fast movement of goods and people, driven by steam locomotives.
- Class An emerging social group composed of merchants, industrialists, and professionals who thrived due to economic growth.
- The growth and development of cities as a result of mass migration of people from rural areas to factories.
- Watt Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvement of the steam engine was crucial in driving the Industrial Revolution.
- Bridge An innovation in civil engineering, the world's first iron bridge was built in 1779 in England, symbolizing advancements in metallurgy.
- The replacement of manual tools with machinery, which increased efficiency in production.
- A key energy source during the Industrial Revolution, used to power machines and locomotives, thanks to the invention of the steam engine.
- The central place of mass production, where machinery and a large number of workers were employed.
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- The process of developing new technologies and production methods that characterized this era.
- A movement of workers who opposed mechanization, destroying machines because they considered them responsible for job losses.
- A workers' organization created to defend their rights and improve labor conditions against employers.
- Sites for the extraction of coal and minerals essential for energy and materials needed during the Industrial Revolution.
- An economic system that solidified during the Industrial Revolution, based on private ownership and the pursuit of profit.
- A primary energy source used to power steam engines and industrial furnaces.
- The social class composed of wage-earning factory workers, which emerged with the rise of industrialization.
- The process of economic and social transformation that involves shifting from an agriculture-based economy to one based on industry and manufacturing.
- Revolution The period preceding the Industrial Revolution, characterized by advances in farming techniques that freed labor for factories.
- A key industry during the first phase of the Industrial Revolution, especially in England, driven by inventions like the flying shuttle.
21 Clues: A primary energy source used to power steam engines and industrial furnaces. • The replacement of manual tools with machinery, which increased efficiency in production. • The process of developing new technologies and production methods that characterized this era. • ...
初中单词1800-1900 2018-12-17
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- At the beginning of some movies appears a sign calling "FBI ~ing"
- bears seldom ~ human unless they are too hungry
- the swimming pool is so ~ that children is not allowed to swim in it
- ~ is left for the person who is well prepared
- Around the world, there are four ~
- Although you are rich, you may have an empty ~
- Chinese word "Qunliao" is "~ talks" in English
- Jobs is the ~ of Apple phone
- there is always a shiny circle over its head
- When we meet someone familiar on the street, we ~ them
- IE浏览器当中的E
- the dirty water and air from factory may ~ the environment
- When Chrismas is coming, persons will say "~ Chrismas" to each other
- In winter, if we sleep with air comdition on, we may feel ~ when we get up
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- the most dangerous animal in the ocean
- the main concern of "Didi" is the ~ of the passengers
- 发音似“啊!妹子”feeling surprised but also admired
- the coldness of the man's body suggests that he is ~
- people swim in a swimming ~
- If a person is shy, he may be lack of ~
- don't judge a book by its ~
- when a person has no boyfriend or girlfriend, we call the person ~
- when you finish the courses, you may ~ from the school
- Gunpoder, compass,~ and paper making are called four great inventions
- If we don't want to talk with someone on the phone, we can ~ up the phone
- Hanlingzi may teacher you everything about ~
- ~s are not to blame in the game called "Wangzherongyao"
- ~ is not the only planet where human can live
28 Clues: IE浏览器当中的E • people swim in a swimming ~ • don't judge a book by its ~ • Jobs is the ~ of Apple phone • Around the world, there are four ~ • the most dangerous animal in the ocean • If a person is shy, he may be lack of ~ • 发音似“啊!妹子”feeling surprised but also admired • there is always a shiny circle over its head • Hanlingzi may teacher you everything about ~ • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- / The development of skills in a particular kind of work, such as trading or record keeping
- / A human-made object, such as a tool, weapon, or a piece of jewelry
- Hierarchy / Any system where groups of people are ranked one above another. Examples: poor, middle class, wealthy
- / Form of government in which the head/leader is a king/queen
- Institutions / Form of government where the power is vested in the people and is lead by the people or someone appointed by the people
- / When cultures spread to other places
- / The doctrine or belief that there is only one God
- Revolution / A gradual change from nomadic hunting and gathering communities and bands to agriculture and settlement
- / Someone who is skilled in the trade and/or occupations that involve making things with ones hands
- / Line of hereditary rulers of a certain country
- / A region that is ruled and controlled by a single supreme authority known as the emperor
- / The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods
- / The creation of written laws
- / The taming of animals for human use
- / A form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler
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- / The belief and/or worship of one (or many) gods
- / The ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- / A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique
- / The form or system of rule by which a state, community, etc., is governed. Examples: monarchy, democracy, republic, etc.
- Language / Words in pen, pencil, typed, carved into an object; the manner in which words are shown
- Road / The Silk Road was a network of trade routes, formally established during the Han Dynasty of China
- System / A system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today
- / A stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- / Highest class in a certain society, and also tend to have hereditary titles and power
- / Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people
- / A state consisting of a sovereign city and its dependencies
- / When the people elect representatives to make decisions
27 Clues: / The creation of written laws • / The taming of animals for human use • / When cultures spread to other places • / Line of hereditary rulers of a certain country • / The belief and/or worship of one (or many) gods • / The doctrine or belief that there is only one God • / When the people elect representatives to make decisions • ...
SOTW vol 3 Ch 31 2021-04-13
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- Factories were able to make cloth _________ than people could make it by hand, and therefore, people could no longer sell their cloth.
- He thought that it was good that factories employed children, but he later realized that it was not.
- These two U.S. cities were the first to have factories (Hint: Use the word 'and' between them.)
- Machines would work as long as they were powered by _______.
- This person was the leader of the underground "army' which opposed factories.
- The _______ factory owners did not like that Britain made laws to improve the conditions in factories.
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- Crowded,dirty __________ _______________ were built by factory owners, and factory workers had no choice but to live in them.
- These people did not like factories because they made it impossible for people to make a living at home. They were followers a man for whom their group is named. Today, anyone who doesn't like new inventions might be called this.
- This person watched the factory workers to make sure they were working hard.
- Factory work was especially difficult for children because they had to stand for long hours and the cotton dust hurt their __________.
- He did not want factories in the U.S. because he felt it would not be good for the country.
11 Clues: Machines would work as long as they were powered by _______. • This person watched the factory workers to make sure they were working hard. • This person was the leader of the underground "army' which opposed factories. • He did not want factories in the U.S. because he felt it would not be good for the country. • ...
Job Name 2023-06-25
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- This person explores the world through experiments and research. They study various fields like chemistry, biology, or physics to learn more about our world.
- This person is skilled in preparing delicious meals and running a kitchen. They create recipes, cook dishes, and often work in restaurants or hotels.
- This person works in a school and helps students learn different subjects. They explain concepts, give assignments, and guide students in their education.
- This person captures moments and memories through their camera lens. They take photos of people, landscapes, or events to preserve special visual memories.
- This person tells stories through written words. They create books, articles, or poems that entertain, inform, and inspire readers with their imagination.
- This creative person expresses themselves through various art forms like painting, drawing, or sculpting. They use their imagination to create beautiful works.
- This hardworking individual cultivates crops, raises animals, or manages agricultural activities. They help provide food and take care of the land and animals.
- This person designs and builds things like buildings, bridges, or machines. They use their knowledge of math and science to solve problems and create new things.
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- This brave individual is trained to fight fires and help in emergency situations. They wear special gear and use tools to extinguish fires and rescue people.
- This person plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in bands, orchestras, or as solo artists.
- This person excels in sports and participates in competitions. They train regularly, develop skills, and represent their country or team in various sports events.
- This animal lover is a doctor for animals. They take care of pets, diagnose illnesses, perform surgeries, and help keep animals healthy and happy.
- This adventurous individual travels to space in rockets and explores the unknown. They conduct scientific experiments and make discoveries beyond Earth.
- This skilled individual flies and operates aircraft like airplanes or helicopters. They ensure the safe transportation of passengers and cargo through the air.
- This person is a medical professional who takes care of people's health. They examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe treatments or medicines.
- Officer This person is responsible for maintaining law and order in a community. They protect people, enforce laws, and help ensure the safety of the public.
16 Clues: This person plays a musical instrument or sings. They create beautiful melodies and perform in bands, orchestras, or as solo artists. • This animal lover is a doctor for animals. They take care of pets, diagnose illnesses, perform surgeries, and help keep animals healthy and happy. • ...
MINI CITY 2024-03-31
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- I'm a maze with twists and turns, go left, go right, your mind churns. Where am I?
- I'm a big ship with sails up high, on the ocean blue, reaching for the sky. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you dance and prance, to music beats, in a joyful trance. Where am I?
- I'm a sport where you hit a ball, against a wall, feeling tall. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you get a snip, to change your style, give it a flip. Where am I?
- I'm a place where brave heroes stay, with trucks and hoses ready to save the day. Where am I?
- I'm a big store with aisles galore, filled with food, toys, and much more. Where am I?
- I'm a big tent with lots of fun, acrobats, clowns, and more, come one, come all, it's not a bore. Where am I?
- I'm a place with machines and gears, where inventions come to life, it's clear. Where am I?
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- I'm a machine that lets you soar, up in the sky, like never before. Where am I?
- I'm a place where cola is made, fizzy and sweet, in the shade. Where am I?
- I'm a maze where you see your reflection, in mirrors all around, it's a fun selection. Where am I?
- I'm a place where cars get fixed, with tools and oil, mechanics are mixed. Where am I?
- I'm a place where doctors heal, with medicines and care, for every ordeal. Where am I?
- I'm a place for pets, big and small, with vets who care for one and all. Where am I?
- MODEL I'm a tiny replica of a big city, where you can see all the buildings, streets, and pretty. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you see shows on screen, with actors and hosts, it's never been. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you listen to tunes, with DJs and songs, under the moons. Where am I?
- I'm a place where police recruits train, to serve and protect, it's not in vain. Where am I?
- I'm a place where you deposit your cash, but don't worry, it's not too rash. Where am I?
20 Clues: I'm a place where cola is made, fizzy and sweet, in the shade. Where am I? • I'm a sport where you hit a ball, against a wall, feeling tall. Where am I? • I'm a machine that lets you soar, up in the sky, like never before. Where am I? • I'm a maze with twists and turns, go left, go right, your mind churns. Where am I? • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-01-30
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- worldly viewpoint
- release from all or part of the punishment for sin
- A press invented by Johannes Gutenberg that made printing books and other things way more efficient for peoples ideas to get around.
- a pillar of the catholic reformation that took place in the city of Trent
- A monk and professor at the university of Wittenberg, thorugh his study of the bible he started the protestant reformation and also created The ninety-five Theses
- A famous artist in the renaissance that was known for his art and inventions, he is considered maybe the smartest man ever. Also is exemplified as a Renaissance man because he had many more skills than just art.
- a list of propositions over the indulgences written by martin Luther because he was upset over the practice of indulgences
- Writer of the book, The Prince, which is one of the influential works on political power.
- the belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
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- One of the greatest artists of all time, and is most known for his artistic achievements with sculpting and also being an architect.
- a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage
- King of england and was responsible for the English Reformation through politics
- educated in France but converted to Protestantism and was forced to flee France and went to Switzerland, he published Institutes of the Christian Religion that became known as a masterpiece and gave him the reputation as one of the new leaders of protestantism. he also came up with the idea of predestination
- A wealthy family of bankers that ran the government from behind the scenes in Florence through wealth and personal influence.
- the reforming of churches through the catholic religion started by Martin Luther
- One of Italy's best painters and was most admired for his madonnas he also was great at using the technique of perspective
- The study of the Classics and the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
17 Clues: worldly viewpoint • release from all or part of the punishment for sin • a sum of money that the wife's family gave to the husband upon marriage • a pillar of the catholic reformation that took place in the city of Trent • The study of the Classics and the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Greek Culture and Philosophy 2019-05-06
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- Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing.
- A Greek playwright whose plays emphasize suffering in life, and the importance of courage and understanding.
- The body of knowledge practiced by Socrates; means “love of wisdom.”
- The highly influential system of questioning created by Socrates; truth and knowledge discovered through dialogue (two words; no space between).
- Famous historian who wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War; believed that humans, not the gods, made history; used primary sources and eyewitness testimony.
- Highly important mathematician; believed that the universe followed same laws as governed music and numbers; famous theorem for determining the lengths of a triangle’s sides
- Invention of the Greeks: a story told through the actions and words of characters on a stage.
- Book by Aristotle in which he says that the best form of government blends monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy.
- Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women).
- A subject taught by the Sophists: the art of public speaking and debate.
- A form of drama in which a main character struggles vainly [unsuccessfully] to overcome a hardship.
- A tragedy by the playwright Sophocles that explores whether one should obey one’s orders or do what one believes to be right.
- During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write?
- Inside the Parthenon, there was a 43-foot tall statue of Athena covered in ivory and________.
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- The first important Greek scientist; made discoveries and developed theories through observation and thought.
- A famous Greek writer whose comedies encourage people to think and laugh about the leaders and political issues of the day.
- Typically, Greek architecture uses these tall graceful supports on the outside of a temple or building.
- Father of medicine; believed that natural causes, not evil spirits, caused disease.
- Paid traveling teachers who were best known for teaching rhetoric.
- Book by Plato in which he describes the ideal society and the best kind of government.
- Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between).
- History’s most influential philosopher; student of Plato; studied and classified Nature
- Aristotle’s principle of moderation--not too much, and not too little (two words, no space between).
- Famous Greek philosopher; student of Socrates; he wrote down Socrates’ dialogues;
- A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily.
- School founded by Plato.
- The simplest style of Greek column capital [top decoration]--see diagram in text.
27 Clues: School founded by Plato. • Only they acted in Greek plays, not females (women). • During what “Age of Greece” did Greek dramatists write? • Thucydides tried to be accurate and ________in his writing. • A play or drama with humor in which the action ends happily. • Favorite subject of Greek artists (two words, no space between). • ...
Chapter 10 - Revolution and Enlightenment 2017-03-06
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- The father of rationalism-a system of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He developed the scientific method (A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence), and inductive reasoning (proceeding from the particular to the general).
- He was the first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope. His three most important discoveries were mountains on Earth's moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots.
- Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System
- He was one of the most famous composers who wrote The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni.
- A German mathematician who used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion. He also showed that planets have elliptical orbits around the sun.
- He wrote Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (the Principia) which defined the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as objects on Earth. He also came up with the Universal Law of Gravitation explains why the planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits about the sun-every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity.
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- Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. It was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system.
- Established the concept of the social contract, in which the entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- He argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind, and were molded by their surroundings.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • Places Earth at the center of the universe - Ptolemaic System • Places the Sun at the center of the universe - Copernican System • Based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • He wrote On the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which introduced the idea of a heliocentric solar system. • ...
Chapter 4 2023-01-11
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- this religion's golden rule is, Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you.
- a state that does not have direct access to the ocean
- the number of deaths per 1,000 midyear population
- the number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age per 1,000 births
- this type of boundary is man made
- this type of diffusion occurs when a Monarch or government forces the spread of an idea
- this type of religion tries to appeal to everyone
- this religion's holy book is the Torah
- a state that has large projecting extensions
- this type of diffusion occurs when people bring their culture with them to a new location
- the __________ transition are the 4 (possibly 5) population stages countries can go through
- the total knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared and passed down through the generations of a specific group
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- Taking existing technology and resources and creating something new to meet a need.
- the number of births per 1,000 midyear population
- this type of religion appeals primarily to one group living in one particular area
- a state that has a long and narrow shape
- a state that is equidistant from its center to the borders
- A countries IMR reflects its __________ system
- this religion is polytheistic and does not have a singular holy book
- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
- where an idea or item starts and then diffuses from
- This country will possibly be in Stage 5.
- Siddhartha Gautama was the founder of this relgion
- A state having control over its internal affairs without interference from other states
- In Stage________ people are having smaller families as they move to more urban/suburban areas
- a state that has discontinuous pieces of territory
- this type of diffusion occurs when an idea is spread from person to person
- this type of diffusion occurs when an idea is spread, but it is updated or made better
28 Clues: this type of boundary is man made • this religion's holy book is the Torah • a state that has a long and narrow shape • This country will possibly be in Stage 5. • a state that has large projecting extensions • A countries IMR reflects its __________ system • the number of births per 1,000 midyear population • the number of deaths per 1,000 midyear population • ...
Crossword 2023-05-31
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- This applies to work that is recorded in some way. It gives the author or creator specific rights in relation to works such as literary, artistic, musical and dramatic work
- Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables
- ____________ if dropped on any part of the computer, may cause short circuits or electrical shocks
- Do not click on any ____________, just close the box or screen, as this may introduce viruses to your system
- Ensure that the protective ____________ cover is on at all times when the USB drive is not in use
- If there is ____________ beyond a level required to maintain computer equipment, corrosion may result
- Avoid using ____________ drives, CDs and DVDs that were used to store information in computers from outside the lab
- A ____________ can be a name, word, slogan, design, symbol or another unique device that identifies a product or organisation
- An important factor in using online information is determining the ____________ of the writer. Is the information provided as a public service or an advertising company?
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- This refers to the act of using the work of another author without authorisation or representing the work of an author as one’s own
- This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan
- Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission
- ____________ property refers to unique and original works of someone or an organisation. It includes ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes and trademarks
- Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website
- Do not insert any ____________ objects such as clips, pins and needles into the computer casing or monitor casing
- Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive
- Do not change any of the ____________ (desktop themes, date, time etc) on the computer
- These are creatures such as rodents, insects, or other animals that can cause damage to cables, resulting in loss of electrical power and damage equipment
- Do not pile anything onto the computer ____________, else this may cause damage to its keys
- USB Flash drive connectors are ____________. This means that the USB drive must be inserted in one direction only
20 Clues: This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan • Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive • Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission • Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables • Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website • ...
Crossword 2023-06-01
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- This applies to work that is recorded in some way. It gives the author or creator specific rights in relation to works such as literary, artistic, musical and dramatic work
- Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables
- ____________ if dropped on any part of the computer, may cause short circuits or electrical shocks
- Do not click on any ____________, just close the box or screen, as this may introduce viruses to your system
- Ensure that the protective ____________ cover is on at all times when the USB drive is not in use
- If there is ____________ beyond a level required to maintain computer equipment, corrosion may result
- Avoid using ____________ drives, CDs and DVDs that were used to store information in computers from outside the lab
- A ____________ can be a name, word, slogan, design, symbol or another unique device that identifies a product or organisation
- An important factor in using online information is determining the ____________ of the writer. Is the information provided as a public service or an advertising company?
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- This refers to the act of using the work of another author without authorisation or representing the work of an author as one’s own
- This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan
- Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission
- ____________ property refers to unique and original works of someone or an organisation. It includes ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes and trademarks
- Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website
- Do not insert any ____________ objects such as clips, pins and needles into the computer casing or monitor casing
- Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive
- Do not change any of the ____________ (desktop themes, date, time etc) on the computer
- These are creatures such as rodents, insects, or other animals that can cause damage to cables, resulting in loss of electrical power and damage equipment
- Do not pile anything onto the computer ____________, else this may cause damage to its keys
- USB Flash drive connectors are ____________. This means that the USB drive must be inserted in one direction only
20 Clues: This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan • Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive • Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission • Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables • Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website • ...
Computer Science and Ethics 2025-05-05
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- A legal right that protects creators’ original works from being copied or used without permission.
- Capturing or accessing digital communications, like emails or texts, often for legal investigations.
- A set of symbols and letters that can be displayed or used in a digital system (e.g., Unicode).
- Discarded electronic devices, which can be harmful to the environment if not properly recycled.
- The unauthorised copying, sharing, or downloading of copyrighted content like software, music, or films.
- The person or organisation that decides how and why personal data is processed.
- Malicious software designed to damage or disrupt computer systems.
- Permission given by someone for their data to be used or shared.
- The trail of data left behind when using the internet, such as websites visited or posts made.
- A situation where there’s a difficult choice between right and wrong, often with no clear answer.
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- Reducing the environmental impact of technology, such as e-waste and energy consumption.
- The right to keep personal information or communications from being shared or observed without consent.
- Gaining access to data or systems without permission—commonly known as hacking.
- When artificial intelligence systems produce unfair outcomes due to the way they are trained or designed.
- Creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary works, designs, and software, protected by law.
- Information about an individual that can be used to identify them, such as name, address, or date of birth.
- Any operation performed on personal data, such as collecting, storing, or deleting it.
- The individual whose personal data is being collected or processed.
- Monitoring of behaviour or communications, often by governments or organisations.
- Using technology to harass, threaten, or embarrass someone online.
- Illegally gaining access to a computer system or network.
- Principles that govern a person’s or group’s behaviour, especially regarding right and wrong in digital use.
- The gap between people who have access to digital technology and those who do not.
- The control or suppression of what people can access or express, particularly online.
24 Clues: Illegally gaining access to a computer system or network. • Permission given by someone for their data to be used or shared. • Using technology to harass, threaten, or embarrass someone online. • Malicious software designed to damage or disrupt computer systems. • The individual whose personal data is being collected or processed. • ...
Celebrating Influential Women in the World 2025-03-15
3 Clues: Harris She was the first female Vice President of the United States. • Yousafzai This Pakistani activist fights for girls’ education and won a Nobel Peace Prize. • Curie She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and made groundbreaking discoveries in radioactivity.
RIDDLE ME UP!:Research Edition 2024-04-30
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- Like a sail in a boat, that sways to the tide I too direct myself to one side But beware of my influence, it's not always fair For I tend to lean towards what's already there.
- I'm sought after by scholars, yet elusive as a ghost. I guard the treasures of academia, but only the persistent find me. What am I?
- No colours or clay involved, lines manageable or gnarled. In search of the unresolved, leaving all the sculptors charmed.
- I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with numbers. What am I?
- "I’m an educated guess, In science, I confess. I’m tested and probed, In labs, I’m globed. What am I?"
- I am a methodical explorer, probing the depths of truth with precision. What am I?”
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- I summarize the core without any bias, a brief of the whole, no need to be pious. What am I?
- “Radiant beams I unleash, dazzling all in my wake, Yet too much of me, and vision I forsake.
- "In the labyrinth of inquiry, I navigate the pathways of interconnected knowledge. What am I?"
- I'm a thread in the fabric of knowledge, weaving together ideas from distant lands. I connect past discoveries with future innovations. What am I?
- I'm the measure of truth, the seal of trust. With "reliability" as my best pal, I ensure that the results are true for one and all
- I'm a question mark. Always seeking answers, day and night. With a thirst for knowledge, I never tire What am I?
- I begin with questions, seek answers wide and far, analyze data to see the patterns that are. What am I?
13 Clues: I am a methodical explorer, probing the depths of truth with precision. What am I?” • I summarize the core without any bias, a brief of the whole, no need to be pious. What am I? • “Radiant beams I unleash, dazzling all in my wake, Yet too much of me, and vision I forsake. • ...
Strategic management crossword 2023-06-03
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- - A third-party comparison point on performance, e.g. industry standard
- - The examination and close scrutiny of data and information without the introduction of opinions, biased perceptions of the data and information, or evaluative statements.
- - An objective that consists of a projected state of aairs which a person or a system plans or intends to achieve or bring about a personal or organizational desired end-point in some sort of assumed development.
- - a bar chart that depicts activities as blocks over time.
- - the joining of two similarly sized companies into one company.
- Protection form of a creator’s original work usually providing exclusive rights for its use and distribution.
- - A product, result, or service generated by a process. It may be an input to a successor process.
- - one organization buys a majority stake in another company for control
- - the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company’s primary operations.
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- - A concise statement that describes what a company or organisation does.
- - A condition or occurrence that might restrict, limit, or regulate the project.
- – Usually refers to a projected value for a metric.
- - Financial planning, involving forecasts of sales, costs, profits and cash flows.
- - A contract granted to an organization or individual to operate under a brand often under condition that certain quality practices are followed.
- – Individual person, group, association, or external organization that has a significant interest in, and/or impact on an organization.
- - How the firm fits into its market/industry in terms of products, customers, and capabilities in comparison with others in the same market/industry.
- - Legal decree that protects inventions from direct imitation for a limited period of time.
- - What the organization hopes to become, its aspirational goal for the future
- - A key activity, whether a deliverable or a decision, being completed in a project or in the development or in the operations of the organization.
- – a legal business entity that separates the owners from the liabilities of the business
20 Clues: – Usually refers to a projected value for a metric. • - a bar chart that depicts activities as blocks over time. • - the joining of two similarly sized companies into one company. • - A third-party comparison point on performance, e.g. industry standard • - one organization buys a majority stake in another company for control • ...
Be a Smart Reader – Copyright & Plagiarism 2026-01-08
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- A "spin-off" work. For example, a movie made from a book is a derivative work.
- Copying someone else's work or ideas and pretending they are your own. This is a big "no-no" in school.
- A law that says only the creator has the right to say who can copy, change, or sell their work.
- When a writer has a strong opinion that makes them "take sides," which might prevent them from being fair or objective.
- A specific note in your text that tells the reader exactly which book or website a fact came from.
- The person who actually sat down and created the work.
- Putting someone else's idea into your own unique words. You still need to give them credit!
- The list at the very end of your project that shows every source you used.
- A fancy word for "stealing" copyrighted material—using it without permission or a license.
- Check The process of double-checking a "fact" to make sure it is actually true.
- Domain Works that are not protected by copyright. They are "owned" by the public, and you can use them for free!
- How much a source can be trusted. A science professor has more credibility on space than a random person on social media.
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- Using the exact words of a source and putting them inside "marks."
- Formal permission from a creator to use their work under specific conditions.
- Simply saying who created something. (Example: "Photo by NASA").
- Being honest and following moral principles, even when no one is watching.
- Use A rule that says you can use a little bit of copyrighted work without permission if it's for something like a school report or a news story.
- Commons A special type of license where creators want people to share their work, as long as they follow certain rules (like giving credit).
- Property Creations of the mind, like stories, inventions, and art. They are "property" just like a house or a car.
- The rules or "internal compass" that help us decide between right and wrong behavior.
20 Clues: The person who actually sat down and created the work. • Simply saying who created something. (Example: "Photo by NASA"). • Using the exact words of a source and putting them inside "marks." • Being honest and following moral principles, even when no one is watching. • The list at the very end of your project that shows every source you used. • ...
Da Vinci Inventions 2017-03-20
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- / allowed breathing hoses connected to a floating bell full of air, wearing face-masks with glass goggles that would help them see underwater.
- / make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate.
- cart / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock.
- / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs.
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- / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature.
- / has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range.
- / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
7 Clues: / an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. • cart / it used a spring-driven mechanism similar to that in a clock. • / seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. • / two wings of the device feature pointed ends commonly associated with the winged creature. • ...
Maya Inventions/Achievements 2022-02-03
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- helped the Mayas to identify the seasons and know when to farm their crops
- Game using a rubber ball and two opposing teams on a ball court
- Made of roasted and ground cacao
- Held every twenty years
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- Used to represent numbers and calendar dates
- Maya system of writing used to represent words, sounds or objects
- Maya book
7 Clues: Maya book • Held every twenty years • Made of roasted and ground cacao • Used to represent numbers and calendar dates • Game using a rubber ball and two opposing teams on a ball court • Maya system of writing used to represent words, sounds or objects • helped the Mayas to identify the seasons and know when to farm their crops
80s American Inventions 2024-11-11
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- A computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs).
- An FDA-approved medicine that can help people quit smoking.
- A sound-activated electrical switch, sold since 1984 by San Francisco, California based Joseph Enterprises, Inc.
- The first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse.
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- A gastrointestinal study that uses a pill camera to take images of the intestinal lumen.
- An american cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos.
- A partially reusable rocket-launched vehicle designed to go into orbit around Earth, to transport people and cargo to and from orbiting spacecraft.
7 Clues: An FDA-approved medicine that can help people quit smoking. • An american cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos. • A gastrointestinal study that uses a pill camera to take images of the intestinal lumen. • A computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft Corporation to run personal computers (PCs). • ...
7 Teen Inventions 2025-09-19
7 Clues: a person who can't see • dirty water and human waste. • a device that cleans clothes. • Power that gives us light and energy. • small things that can make people sick. • Reuse old materials to make new things. • a machine part that detects movement or pressure.
New Industry and Changing Society 2024-01-26
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- Big Business owner who used horizontal integration to take over the oil industry
- Where immigrants worked in the city
- Two examples of big business that formed during the Industrial Revolution
- Term that means a group of people who did not like (opposed) immigrants coming to America
- Main group of people who came to cities looking for jobs
- Term that means a group of people entering a country
- Where immigrants on the East Coast entered (were processed through)
- Term that means to become part of a larger culture
- Name one “pull” factor that caused immigrants to want to come to the U.S.
- Term that means to own all businesses involved in making a product, so the owner can make the product cheaper than anyone else
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- unions, Group that used collective bargaining to improve working conditions
- Term that means owning all businesses in a certain field, so the owner can control the price of a product through making a monopoly
- Where immigrants lived in the city
- One “push” factor that made immigrants leave their homelands
- What the journey to the U.S. was like for an immigrant
- Who “progressive education” laws made go to school instead of working all day in a factory
- Term that means the period when new inventions and businesses helped Americans create industry and products
- These were built in city to allow upward growth
- One problem of city life
- One invention that was created during the Industrial Revolution
- Big Business owner who used vertical integration to take over the steel industry
- The most popular spectator sport in the early 1900s
- When one person controls all of a certain type of business
23 Clues: One problem of city life • Where immigrants lived in the city • Where immigrants worked in the city • These were built in city to allow upward growth • Term that means to become part of a larger culture • The most popular spectator sport in the early 1900s • Term that means a group of people entering a country • What the journey to the U.S. was like for an immigrant • ...
CHAPTER 8 & 9 2022-11-21
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- Grant inventors the right to stop others from manufacturing, using, or selling (including importing) their inventions for a period of 20 years from the date the patent is filed.
- Software that’s intended to render a system temporarily or permanently useless or to penetrate a computer system completely for purposes of information gathering.
- An unwanted piggyback program that downloads with the software you want to install from the Internet and then runs in the background of your system.
- Doing anything with a computer that’s unrelated to a job (such as playing video games) while one’s supposed to be working.
- A simplified licensing scheme that enables copyright holders to grant certain rights to a work while retaining other rights.
- A program that attempts to travel between systems through network connections to spread infections. Worms can run independently of host file execution and are active in spreading themselves.
- A word, phrase, symbol, or design—or a combination of these—that uniquely identifies and differentiates the goods (or services) of one party from those of another.
- Any part of the Internet that you can’t find by using a search engine, such as areas protected by a password or a paywall.
- A creator’s exclusive rights to use a work of intellectual property, such as making copies of it or selling it.
- Any criminal action perpetrated primarily through the use of a computer.
- A hacker who breaks into systems just for the challenge of it (and who doesn’t wish to steal or wreak havoc on the systems). Such hackers tout themselves as experts who are performing a needed service for society by helping companies realize the vulnerabilities that exist in their systems.
- A copy of a computer file that can be used to replace the original if it’s lost or damaged.
- Software specifically designed to detect viruses and protect a computer and files from harm.
- A hacker who uses his or her knowledge to destroy information or for illegal gain.
- A virus that changes its virus signature (the binary pattern that makes the virus identifiable) every time it infects a new file. This makes it more difficult for antivirus programs to detect the virus.
- Waves that illustrate the loudness of a sound or the brightness of the colors in an image at a given moment in time.
- Unwanted or junk e-mail.
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- a type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid.
- Violating a software license agreement by copying an application onto more computers than the license agreement permits.
- Legal documents (or disclaimers) that delineate how copyrighted material can be used.
- A computer that is controlled by a hacker who uses it to launch attacks on other computer systems.
- Refers to products derived from the mind, such as works of art and literature, inventions, and software code.
- A software program or hardware device designed to prevent unauthorized access to computers or networks.
- A very well-concealed part of the Deep Web where many illegal and illicit activities take place.
- The use of a single unifying device to handle media, Internet, entertainment, and telephony needs.
- A computer program that attaches itself to another computer program (known as the host program) and attempts to spread itself to other computers when files are exchanged.
- A cross between black and whit hat hacker.
- The interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing devices that transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
- The process of sending e-mail messages to lure Internet users into revealing personal information such as credit card or Social Security numbers or other sensitive information that could lead to identity theft.
- A computer program that appears to be something useful or desirable (such as a game or a screen saver), but at the same time does something malicious in the background without the user’s knowledge.
- A device that can display e-text and that has supporting tools, like note taking, bookmarks, and integrated dictionaries.
- A small text file that some websites automatically store on a client computer’s hard drive when a user visits the site.
- The act of copying text or ideas from someone else and claiming them as your own.
- Anything designed to deceive another person either as a practical joke or for financial gain.
- Electronically identifying someone in a photo or post.
35 Clues: Unwanted or junk e-mail. • A cross between black and whit hat hacker. • Electronically identifying someone in a photo or post. • Any criminal action perpetrated primarily through the use of a computer. • The act of copying text or ideas from someone else and claiming them as your own. • ...
Global tapestry 2021-08-23
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- The development of skills in a particular kind of work, such as trading or record keeping.
- when the people elect representatives to make decisions.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility.
- The ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs.
- a very small country, made up of one city
- A belief in many gods
- A belief in a single god
- A form of culture characterized by cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology.
- A system of ancient caravan routes across Central Asia, along which traders carried silk and other trade goods.
- A political unit in which a number of peoples or countries are controlled by a single ruler.
- examples of written language
- Any sort of governing structure that controls the behavior of people around it.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a single person
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- the time period when people learned to farm.
- A skilled worker, such as a weaver or a potter, who makes goods by hand
- A human-made object, such as a tool, weapon, or piece of jewelry.
- A series of rulers from a single family.
- The taming of animals for human use.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today.
- when culture spreads to other places.
- any system where groups of people are ranked one above another
- the creation of written laws
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- when people make decisions through voting.
- when a small group runs the government.
- a country ruled by religious leaders.
27 Clues: A belief in many gods • A belief in a single god • the creation of written laws • examples of written language • The taming of animals for human use. • when culture spreads to other places. • a country ruled by religious leaders. • when a small group runs the government. • A series of rulers from a single family. • a very small country, made up of one city • ...
chap 18 2022-12-02
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- Ford: American industrialist, business magnate, founder of the Ford Motor Company
- to make a difference without changing into something else.
- Graham Bell: is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
- Carnegie: United States industrialist and philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries and research trusts
- D. Rockefeller:An American businessman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; a founder of the Standard Oil Company
- a situation where there is a single seller in the market
- and Orville Wright: American mechanics and inventors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, then made the plane
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments /a piece of land held by an owner.
- the process of making an area more urban
- line: a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- enterprise: an economic system that provides individuals the opportunity to make their own economic decisions, free of government constraints, and as private profit-potential businesses
- bargaining: negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
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- house: an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community.
- or prove to be right or reasonable.
- Addams: was an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, sociologist, public administrator,
- establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, especially of a specialist nature.
- remove impurities or unwanted elements from (a substance), typically as part of an industrial process.
- begin to move more quickly.
- person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- put an end to or get rid of
- Edison: “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a relationship in which one person holds title to property, subject to an obligation to keep or use the property for the benefit of another.
- Gompers:was a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader
25 Clues: begin to move more quickly. • put an end to or get rid of • or prove to be right or reasonable. • the process of making an area more urban • a situation where there is a single seller in the market • to make a difference without changing into something else. • Gompers:was a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader • ...
#### STS CROSSWORD PUZZLE #### 2020-05-28
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- are those gases in the atmosphere that have an influence on the earth's energy balance. They cause the so-called greenhouse effect.
- is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- racist terminology referred to both the peoples of Africa and their alleged ignorance.
- using living organisms, or the products of living organisms, for human benefit to make a product or solve a problem.
- Collection of proteins responsible for activity in a human cell.
- A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests.
- is an ancient writing system that was used in what is now the Philippines.
- ability to transfer genetic material to plants, or the ability of lentiviruses to transfer genes to animal cells.
- manipulation of microorganisms such as yeast and bacteria.
- can be useful for monitoring air quality and indicating environmental health.
- The use of biotechnology to process and degrade a variety of natural and manmade substances.
- Each member of any animal or plant species differs widely from other individuals in its genetic makeup.
- were the first organisms to be modified in the laboratory, due to their simple genetics.
- is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms.
- rich and valuable sources of new genes, proteins and metabolic processes with important applications for human benefits.
- “MAID OF ORDEALS”
- It is a change which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparative time periods.
- state of the atmosphere at a particular place during a short period of time.
- grown in lab and then treated with different chemicals to allow them to develop into specific kinds of tissues needed for transplant.
- cause cause gastrointestinal, circulatory, neurological and dermatological problems associated with alkaloid poisoning.
- an adverse environmental impact has occurred, is occurring, or is likely to occur.
- Disrupt a gene in the animal and then look at what functions are affected in the animal as a result of the loss of the gene.
- The split between the Eastern and Western Christian Churches.
- It is the degradation of Earth's land surfaces by human activities and misuse of land resources.
- have been engineered for scientific research, to create new colors in flowers, and to create improved crops.
- Applications that incorporate extremely small devices.
- Involved with the whole spectrum of human medicine.
- Development in a way so that resources are able to meet the demands of future generations.
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- The greatest innovation of technology was longevity.
- gas in Earth’s atmosphere has risen by about 30% since the beginning of the industrial revolution.
- It shared the turn of events – such as military victories, gladiatorial bouts, and other bouts.
- is a patented brand of genetically modified (GM)fluorescent zebra fish with bright red, green, and orange fluorescent color.
- Earth is not special in a cosmological sense.
- is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries.
- A snapshot of the small molecules produced during cellular metabolism.
- Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- discharge mercury (Hg) and methyl Hg in aquatic ecosystems, thereby contaminating water.
- genes present in the GM crops kill the insects like bees, ladybird beetles, butterflies, etc.
- Tailor-designing drug therapy and treatment strategies based on the genetic profile of a patient.
- Large variety of different ecosystems on earth, which have their own complement of distinctive inter linked species based on the differences in the habitat.
- is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities.
- It is also called the “Early Period”.
- The number of species of plants and animals that are present in a region constitutes its species diversity.
- is a range of tools, including traditional breeding techniques, that alter living organisms, or parts of organisms, to make or modify products; improve plants or animals; or develop microorganisms for specific agricultural uses.
- unconscious part of the mind.
- Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
- conscious part of the mind (Rational Self).
- Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians.
- demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant.
- came from the Greek word “Demokratia” which translates to “Rule by the people.”
- raising finfish or shellfish in controlled conditions for use as food sources.
- is the average of many years of weather observation.
- is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
- Tons of pollutants dumped in air by industries, vehicles.
- is a great land survey from 1086, commissioned by William the Conqueror to assess the extent of the land and resources being owned in England.
- way to achieve large scale production of therapeutic proteins from animals for use in humans.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming led to the development of the city.
- unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation.
- means our surrounding.
- Technical innovations saved physical energy and lessened people’s workload.
62 Clues: “MAID OF ORDEALS” • means our surrounding. • unconscious part of the mind. • Comes from the Latin word “techne” • Comes from the Latin word “scientia” • It is also called the “Early Period”. • Invented around 3000 BC by the Egyptians. • conscious part of the mind (Rational Self). • Earth is not special in a cosmological sense. • ...
Chapter 4.1 Vocabulary Review 2022-11-21
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- Reflects changes in speech patterns related to class, region, or other cultural changes
- Consists of a belief in a supernatural power or powers regarded as the creators & maintainers of the universe
- Site of innovation from which basic ideas, materials, & technology diffuse to many cultures
- A specific group that shares a language, customs, & a common heritage
- Taking existing technology & resources & creating something new to meet a need diffusion
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- A group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, & a culture
- knowledge, attitudes, & behaviors shared & passed on by a specific group
- Occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation
- Spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior
9 Clues: Spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior • A specific group that shares a language, customs, & a common heritage • knowledge, attitudes, & behaviors shared & passed on by a specific group • Occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation • A group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, & a culture • ...
CHAPTER 8 2023-05-31
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- The nation has never had a strong ______ property culture where it is essential for their goods to be safeguarded, used, and commercialized.
- are tasked for determining the STI needs in the provinces, putting DOST initiatives into place that would help rural areas, and creating institutional ties between provincial offices (ACRONYM).
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- The government, in partnership with the ____ sector will build laboratories, science and technological institutions.
- ___ and development entails systematic creative work done to produce knowledge that can lead to the development of new technologies and inventions.
- mandated by law which will establish the nation's innovation objectives and present the strategies and plans for enhancing the nation's innovation governance (ACRONYM)
5 Clues: The government, in partnership with the ____ sector will build laboratories, science and technological institutions. • The nation has never had a strong ______ property culture where it is essential for their goods to be safeguarded, used, and commercialized. • ...
Chapter 1 review 2021-06-07
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- The growing interconnections among nations as a result of advances in trade, travel, & communications.
- When testing a hypothesis, there is often an independent & dependent _________.
- ______-level analysis focuses on large-scale patterns of society, such as large organization & the political establishment.
- Sociological ________ provide a way of understanding human behavior by placing it within its broader social context.
- People who share a culture & territory.
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- Social ________ is the group memberships that people have because of their location in history & society.
- The mean, mode, & median are all ways to measure the __________.
- There were several early __________ & others active in studying society & seek social reform.
- ________ sociological research for the purpose of making discoveries about life in human groups, not for making changes.
- The degree to which members of a group or a society are united by shared values & other social bonds is social ________.
- _______ sociology is the use of sociology to solve problems.
- ______-level analysis focuses on small-scale patterns of society, such as how members of a group interact.
12 Clues: People who share a culture & territory. • _______ sociology is the use of sociology to solve problems. • The mean, mode, & median are all ways to measure the __________. • When testing a hypothesis, there is often an independent & dependent _________. • There were several early __________ & others active in studying society & seek social reform. • ...
Industrialization, Imperialism, and Nationalism Crossword 2025-04-10
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- A rebellion in China over foreign influence.
- Where the Industrial Revolution began.
- Country in Africa explored by Belgium to exploit for rubber.
- A conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics from 1899 to 1902 over British influence in Southern Africa.
- This country was controlled by Great Britain and was known as the "Jewel of the Crown".
- An economic system in which the factors of production are shared equally within the community.
- This was was between Russia and the Ottomans regarding control of the Black Sea.
- This country was unified in 1861.
- Country that was forced to open to trade following the Opium Wars.
- The _____ Rebellion was a widespread but unsuccessful uprising against the British East India Company in India, primarily sparked by Indian soldiers in the company's army.
- The ____ _____ was a meeting of European powers in 1884-1885 that established rules for the colonization and trade in Africa.
- Time period during the 18th and 19th centuries in which society changed from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing.
- A small, independent island in the Pacific Ocean which was imperialized by the United States.
- Country that was forced to open to trade by Matthew Perry.
- This group wanted religious freedom, equality before the law, and civil liberties.
- Extreme pride in one's nation.
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- The growth and development of cities is called ______.
- Two 19th-century conflicts between China and Western powers, primarily Britain, triggered by China's efforts to suppress the opium trade and the Western powers' refusal to comply.
- The first unification of ________ occurred in 1871 after Prussia's victory in the Franco-Prussian War.
- The _____ East India Company heavily controlled trade in Asia.
- This pivotal event in Japanese history marked the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule in 1868.
- Any form of control exercised by one nation beyond the its own borders; can by political, economic, and/or cultural.
- The Industrial Revolution included many new ______ such as the steam-powered engine.
- An economic system in which all factors of production are held by the government.
- The idea that it is the responsibility (burden) of white Europeans to civilize, Christianize ‘barbarians.
- A series of political upheavals in the mid 1800's that took place throughout the continent of Europe.
26 Clues: Extreme pride in one's nation. • This country was unified in 1861. • Where the Industrial Revolution began. • A rebellion in China over foreign influence. • The growth and development of cities is called ______. • Country that was forced to open to trade by Matthew Perry. • Country in Africa explored by Belgium to exploit for rubber. • ...
Unit 5: Innovation Crossword 2025-10-14
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- Compression The rapid innovation of communication and transportation technologies that
- The region from which innovative ideas originate.
- Divergence The tendency for cultures to become different as access to new technology is
- Innovations Printing press, steam engine, pasteurization, immunization.
- A process of making a person or animal resistant to infection by exposure to the virus
- microorganisms.
- Agricultural Revolution Dating back 10,000 years, the First Agricultural Revolution achieved plant
- built the first crude but workable one in 1712. James Watt vastly improved his device in the
- Decay Geographical term which describes the effect of distance on cultural or spatial
- when things are further apart, they tend to be less well connected.
- Press A mechanical device for transferring text or graphics from a woodblock or type to paper
- and scientific farming techniques developed in the 20th century, including extensive
- causes the infection.
- the classical learning of Greece and Rome.
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- A sudden, radical, or complete change.
- Revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and
- the way people think about space and time.
- began in the mid-1700s.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing
- Diffusion The spread of new ideas from one culture to the next.
- and 1770s. It was then applied to machinery.
- ink. Presses using movable type first appeared in Europe in about 1450.
- heavy reliance on irrigation and chemical applications, and biotechnology.
- Four Great Inventions of China Paper, movable print, compass, gunpowder.
- unevenly.
- and animal domestication.
- in scope.
- Treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of bacteria and other
- of crop production and distribution through use of new machinery.
- Agricultural Revolution An agricultural revolution starting in the 17th century that increased
- Revolution A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production
- “Rebirth”; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest
- Convergence The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share
- Engine A machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion. Thomas
- American Innovations Atomic energy, television, electricity, computer technology.
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something
- Agricultural Revolution A fundamental change in agriculture associated with technological
37 Clues: unevenly. • in scope. • microorganisms. • causes the infection. • began in the mid-1700s. • and animal domestication. • A sudden, radical, or complete change. • the way people think about space and time. • the classical learning of Greece and Rome. • and 1770s. It was then applied to machinery. • The region from which innovative ideas originate. • ...
Chapter 18 Section 1, 2 & 3 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- An area to provide small houses for an increase of people in the city.
- A Scottish born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited for the first practical telephone.
- she founded the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1919. She was born on September 6, 1860.
- change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but significant way.
- was an American industrialist, business magnate, and founder of the Ford Motor Company.
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- Helped build the formidable American steel industry, a process that turned a poor young man into the richest man in the world. Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in 1835.
- an arrangement whereby a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- The founder of the Stand Oil Company. Became one of the world's wealthiest men and a major philanthropist. Born in 1839.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
- An economic system in which private business operates in competition and is largely free of state control.
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
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- A series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items progressively assembled.
- Negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- American inventors and pioneers of aviation. They achieved one of the first flights with a powered controlled airplane.
- He shifted the primary goal of American unionism away from social issues and issues of wages, benefits, hours, and working conditions. All of which could be negotiated through collective bargaining.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- the concentration of human populations into discrete areas.
- increase in amount or extent.
- remove impurities or unwanted elements from a substance, typically as part of an industrial process.
- completely remove or get rid of something.
24 Clues: increase in amount or extent. • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • completely remove or get rid of something. • the concentration of human populations into discrete areas. • An area to provide small houses for an increase of people in the city. • “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions • ...
Geology Quiz 1 Review 2023-01-06
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- Oceanic and Continental crust differ in their amounts of this element
- These fit together, provide evidence for Continental Drift
- Heating or cooling water changes its volume, and therefore _____
- The core of the Earth is made up of heavier elements, due to density, such as nickel and this element
- Type of current that is influenced by heat and controls sea floor spreading
- The top physical layer of the Earth
- “The heat source”
- Other words for “divergent plate boundary”
- The type of water that is very buoyant, hot, and looks like thick black smoke
- To of the most documented mid-ocean ridges include the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the ____ _____ Rise.
- The _____ of the mid-ocean ridge is 2,500 meters deep
- The organisms that live in the volcano and vent areas can withstand ________s of 200-300 atmosphere, pitch darkness, and frequent volcanic eruptions and ear quakes
- _______ and remotely operated vehicles that have been used to explore the mid-ocean ridge have given information on less than 0.1% of it
- Wegener found fossils from this semi aquatic organism in two different locations on the globe
- The country of China, as well as in Russia, Antarctica, and parts of the United States today produce amounts of this material, which is only produced in tropical areas
- The second physical layer of the Earth
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- Not Iceland, the other extreme of the ridge
- The food chains near the volcanos and vents often rely on ____ instead of photosynthesis
- Relative type of rock that can be found near a mid-ocean rift
- “All Earth”
- Alfred Wegener’s theory of Continental Drift was backed up by climatic evidence, geologic evidence, and ____ evidence
- The term “geological evidence” can refer to…
- The main elements emitted by “black smoker” vents include mainly zinc, iron-sulfides, and ______
- Other than volcanos, mid-ocean ridges often experience these.
- Relative type of rock that can be found farther from a mid-ocean rift
- Other scientists questioned Wegener’s theory based on the question:
- Mid-ocean ridges create new areas of the _____
- A 1783 eruption of an above sea-level volcano in the mid-ocean ridge killed a quarter of this country’s population
- Volcanic eruptions in the ridge often produce this material
- ______ maps of the ocean floor did not exist until recently
- Woman who made breakthrough discoveries about the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- _____ spread apart at a rate of 1cm-20cm each year
32 Clues: “All Earth” • “The heat source” • The top physical layer of the Earth • The second physical layer of the Earth • Other words for “divergent plate boundary” • Not Iceland, the other extreme of the ridge • The term “geological evidence” can refer to… • Mid-ocean ridges create new areas of the _____ • _____ spread apart at a rate of 1cm-20cm each year • ...
GQ 2: In what ways did the revolution spread or not spread to areas around the globe?- Crossword 2021-02-22
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- Country that sped through industrialization because of their abundance of resources, infrastructure, and risky investors
- of Political Economy, Book by Friedrich List about the importance of protective taxes
- race to innovate manufacturing or come up with new ideas made industrialization very ____, which pit entrepreneur against entrepreneur and country against country
- ____ was an integral part of the industrial revolution as it allowed countries to export and import inventions, raw materials, and manufactured goods in a global market
- New method of transportation that used a steam engine to cross bodies of water
- Factories allowed ____ laborers an opportunity to work with little artisan skill or education
- ____ played a huge part in the support of entrepreneurship, infrastructure creation, and border/commerce restrictions
- Using British techniques and practices instead of inventing their own
- Country under British rule that Britain did little to industrialize
- 80% of textile workers in United States Factories
- replaced population loss in the US as rural birth rates began to decline
- Governments created _____ like roads and railroad tracks to help with the transportation of manufactured goods
- Economic system that favored the mother country, which was the trade of raw materials in exchange for more expensive manufactured goods
- Britain had a good supply of ____ investment including machines, factories, and infrastructure
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- Mother countries limited spread of ____ to prevent their colonies from becoming economically independent
- tried to limit “brain drain” of British inventors to other countries for self-interested, economic reasons
- A financially risky businessman who organized and operated their business
- ____ growth was one of the main factors allowed for a greater labor force
- New transportation industry using fixed tracks to transport goods
- Continental European governments used _____ to protect domestic industries from being replaced by British goods
- The idea of making changes to something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products; countries tried to keep their own ____s within their own border walls
- European power with little industrialization, still heavily relied on serfdom
- Lower countries, France, and the Germanic states were still had largely _____ economies that relied on crop surplus and not very industrialized at first
- 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.
24 Clues: 80% of textile workers in United States Factories • New transportation industry using fixed tracks to transport goods • Country under British rule that Britain did little to industrialize • Using British techniques and practices instead of inventing their own • replaced population loss in the US as rural birth rates began to decline • ...
Sustainable Tourism Unit 7-9 2015-04-13
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- A building, a location, or an object that
- Behaviors that are taught or learned from others; these are usually cultural traditions, such as etiquette or manners.
- To extract from a source.
- Style of cooking.
- A method or style of building.
- Animals living in a natural, undomesticated state.
- Rules governing socially acceptable behavior.
- The highest mountain in Africa, located in northeast Tanzania near the
- A deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
- The southern part of the Pacific Ocean, extending southward from the equator to Antarctica.
- To make materials available for reuse.
- To move to a new country (not the country you were born in) with the intention of living there permanently.
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- Behaviors that are controlled by biology, such as the need to eat or go to the bathroom
- To leave one’s own country and settle permanently in a different one.
- Something that is passed down from preceding generations; a tradition or a symbol of the past.
- An area characterized by similar geographic features.
- The feeling of confusion, anxiety, or disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or set of attitudes that is very different from his or her own.
- A person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution
- The ability to communicate with equal fluency in two languages.
- The means by which knowledge is reproduced, preserved, and conveyed from generation to generation (as in native Americans).
- A term used by social scientists to refer to a group’s entire way of life; culture includes arts, beliefs, customs, inventions, language, technology, and traditions.
- The average weather in a region over more than 30 years.
- border; has two snow-capped peaks that rise to 19,340 feet.
- A collection of myths belonging to a specific group of people and addressing their origin, history, gods and goddesses, ancestors, and heros
- Composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities.
- Something created to remind people of a particular event or person; often a structure.
27 Clues: Style of cooking. • To extract from a source. • A method or style of building. • To make materials available for reuse. • A building, a location, or an object that • Rules governing socially acceptable behavior. • Animals living in a natural, undomesticated state. • An area characterized by similar geographic features. • ...
Sustainable Tourism Unit 7-9 2015-04-13
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- A building, a location, or an object that
- The feeling of confusion, anxiety, or disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or set of attitudes that is very different from his or her own.
- A collection of myths belonging to a specific group of people and addressing their origin, history, gods and goddesses, ancestors, and heros
- Something created to remind people of a particular event or person; often a structure.
- The ability to communicate with equal fluency in two languages.
- The average weather in a region over more than 30 years.
- A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
- To leave one’s own country and settle permanently in a different one.
- An area characterized by similar geographic features.
- Composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities.
- Rules governing socially acceptable behavior.
- Animals living in a natural, undomesticated state.
- A person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution
- The southern part of the Pacific Ocean, extending southward from the equator to Antarctica.
- To move to a new country (not the country you were born in) with the intention of living there permanently.
- border; has two snow-capped peaks that rise to 19,340 feet.
- Behaviors that are taught or learned from others; these are usually cultural traditions, such as etiquette or manners.
- A term used by social scientists to refer to a group’s entire way of life; culture includes arts, beliefs, customs, inventions, language, technology, and traditions.
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- Behaviors that are controlled by biology, such as the need to eat or go to the bathroom
- Style of cooking.
- The means by which knowledge is reproduced, preserved, and conveyed from generation to generation (as in native Americans).
- A deposit on the earth of hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- A method or style of building.
- Something that is passed down from preceding generations; a tradition or a symbol of the past.
- The highest mountain in Africa, located in northeast Tanzania near the
- To extract from a source.
- To make materials available for reuse.
27 Clues: Style of cooking. • To extract from a source. • A method or style of building. • To make materials available for reuse. • A building, a location, or an object that • Rules governing socially acceptable behavior. • Animals living in a natural, undomesticated state. • An area characterized by similar geographic features. • ...
ESB Terms 2026-04-10
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- Permission to use another company’s product/brand
- share of the business
- Protection for inventions
- Advantage A feature that makes a business stand out
- Ability to borrow money with promise to repay
- A person who starts and manages a business
- A business owned by one person
- Businesses offering similar products/services
- A business using another company’s brand/system
- The chance of losing money or failing
- The exchange of goods/services for money
- A legal entity separate from its owners
- Costs incurred in running a business
- Items of value owned by a business
- A symbol representing a business
- Specific group of customers a business aims to serve
- Protection for brand names/logos
- Money owed to others
- Delivering products to customers
- Creations of the mind (ideas)
- Financial resources used to start or run a business
- The amount of a product available
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- Income generated from business activities
- Paid promotion of a product or service
- Money put into a business to earn a return
- A business owned by two or more people
- a business has in stock
- An activity performed to meet customer needs
- Promoting and selling products/services
- Money left after expenses are subtracted
- A person who buys goods or services
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- The process of setting the value of a product
- Anyone affected by the business
- The process of gathering info about customers
- Protection for creative works
- Creating new ideas
- When revenue equals expenses
- A good offered to customers
- The desire and ability to buy a product
- A written document outlining goals and strategies
- – Network involved in producing/distributing goods
- Margin Percentage of profit relative to revenue
- Buying and selling online
- A newly established business
- Creating a unique image or identity for a business
- The cost of borrowing money
- Financial obligations or debts
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
- Movement of money in and out of a business
50 Clues: Creating new ideas • Money owed to others • share of the business • a business has in stock • Protection for inventions • Buying and selling online • A good offered to customers • The cost of borrowing money • When revenue equals expenses • A newly established business • Protection for creative works • Creations of the mind (ideas) • A business owned by one person • ...
ESB Terms 2026-04-10
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- Anyone affected by the business
- Financial obligations or debts
- Items of value owned by a business
- The process of setting the value of a product
- A business owned by two or more people
- A newly established business
- The desire and ability to buy a product
- A legal entity separate from its owners
- The exchange of goods/services for money
- Protection for brand names/logos
- Margin Percentage of profit relative to revenue
- Ability to borrow money with promise to repay
- Specific group of customers a business aims to serve
- An activity performed to meet customer needs
- The cost of borrowing money
- The amount of a product available
- Owner’s share of the business
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- Protection for inventions
- Network involved in producing/distributing goods
- A good offered to customers
- Movement of money in and out of a business
- Buying and selling online
- Permission to use another company’s product/brand
- A person who buys goods or services
- Borrowed money that must be repaid
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- When revenue equals expenses
- A written document outlining goals and strategies
- Creations of the mind (ideas)
- Delivering products to customers
- Creating new ideas
- The chance of losing money or failing
- A business using another company’s brand/system
- A business owned by one person
- A feature that makes a business stand out
- The process of gathering info about customers
- Creating a unique image or identity for a business
- Costs incurred in running a business
- Money owed to others
- Money put into a business to earn a return
- Protection for creative works
- A person who starts and manages a business
- Goods a business has in stock
- Money left after expenses are subtracted
- Promoting and selling products/services
- Paid promotion of a product or service
- Businesses offering similar products/services
- A symbol representing a business
- Income generated from business activities
- Financial resources used to start or run a business
50 Clues: Creating new ideas • Money owed to others • Protection for inventions • Buying and selling online • The cost of borrowing money • A good offered to customers • When revenue equals expenses • A newly established business • Creations of the mind (ideas) • Protection for creative works • Goods a business has in stock • Owner’s share of the business • Financial obligations or debts • ...
China Crossword 2020-12-03
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- An autumnal sweet treat
- ancient exercise and healing technique
- little and red
- a manmade fortification structure you can see from space
- main color of the chinese flag
- China's currency
- widely believed to be the city in which the COVID-19 virus originated
- this many stars on the chinese flag
- Currently being reeducated
- the last dynasty of china
- all under heaven
- The crowning jewels of China
- This Chinese city has a vending machine selling live crabs
- Rumored homosexual; helped normalize relations with the US
- China recently accused of using this type of weaponry against Indian soldiers
- how many official alliances China has
- the second-longest river in china
- The man who opened China to the world
- The People's Leader 2.0
- badass woman who disguises herself as a man
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- Type of diplomacy utilized by Mao during the Cold War; playing the barbarians against each other
- xi greatly alleviated this
- Xi's best friend
- the treaties that contained one-sided terms, greatly weakening China
- The color of Chinese white dolphins
- let's go fly one of these 5th century BCE inventions!
- The Chinese forgot their worries in the 1800s with the help of this chemical compound
- spill the...
- this emporer had 94 ice-cream servants
- ancient philosopher who believed in following the heart's desire
- nation's capital
- the longest river in china
- The province where Chairman Mao was born
- this Chinese invention changed the nature of warfare
- A communist leader who knew the
- China considers this a part of the country
- The United States=Chess; China=______
- during this dynasty, China's population doubled
- most popular Chinese communication application
- Once autonomous, now under new security law from the mainland
40 Clues: spill the... • little and red • Xi's best friend • China's currency • nation's capital • all under heaven • An autumnal sweet treat • The People's Leader 2.0 • the last dynasty of china • xi greatly alleviated this • the longest river in china • Currently being reeducated • The crowning jewels of China • main color of the chinese flag • A communist leader who knew the • ...
India Test Review 2023-02-13
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- The last empire before the British colonized India
- The name of the popular filming industry in India
- The empire who created many inventions and innovations, "The Golden Age of India"
- The name of the writing system the Aryans brought
- The Eastern and Western mountain range in India
- This is the main type of climate that India has
- The first empire after the Aryans fell
- The name of the desert in India
- People moving from the countryside to the city
- The name of the people who first settled along the Indus River
- The name of one of the major cities in the Indus River Valley
- One of the major accomplishments of the Indus River Valley Civilization
- India is this type of landform
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- One of the first religions in India
- A method used by the INC to fight against the British
- A city with the highest population density
- A practice where companies make jobs or businesses in nations where labor is cheap
- One of the countries created to house the Muslim population of India
- The belief that you would be reborn into a new body after death
- Becoming one with the universe
- Seasonal weather that affects India
- The season where the air is very dry, pulled from Himalayan Mountains
- The season where the air is very wet, pulled from Indian Ocean
- A leader in the Indian National congress
- The second civilization that lived in the Indus River Valley
- A method used by the INC against the British, to not by or use something from a particular group
- The name of the holy river in India
27 Clues: Becoming one with the universe • India is this type of landform • The name of the desert in India • One of the first religions in India • Seasonal weather that affects India • The name of the holy river in India • The first empire after the Aryans fell • A leader in the Indian National congress • A city with the highest population density • ...
Reformation and Scientific Revolution 2026-01-15
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- believed everyone should be able to read Bible in own language; was arrested for translating Bible into English (two words)
- The Geocentric Theory argued that the _____ was the center of the universe.
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and a strict sense of morality (two words)
- scientist proving Copernicus and heliocentric theory were correct; invented thermometer, telescope, microscope (two words)
- theory arguing the sun was center of universe
- smaller English navy ships that defeated the Spanish Armada (two words)
- founder of Jesuits who promoted Catholicism while also promoting education and human rights (four words)
- German monk who protested Catholic Church by nailing "95 Theses" to front door of church (two words)
- Predestination if the belief that human beings play no role in their own _____, because God determined who would have it long ago.
- dynasty including Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I
- had about 300 Protestants burned at stake for heresy in efford to make England more Catholic (name and Roman numeral)
- _____ promoted the heliocentric theory in his book, "On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres." (two words)
- Francis Bacon invented an early version of this method by using data, observations and conclusions to gain new knowledge and discoveries.
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- Protestant is a word that describes Christians who don't belong to _____ churches.
- Kepler used observation and data to prove the movement of the planets were _____, not circular.
- name given to movement of focus on secular thought and learning; also called the Scientific Revolution; doubted explanations of the past
- Dutch humanist who criticized practices of Catholic Church leading to the Reformation (two words)
- time when Elizabeth I established Anglican faith and increased England's influence
- Reformation made in response to the Protestant Reformation
- place Catholic authorities met to make changes the church and create Jesuit order (three words)
- Jesuits were also known as the Society of _____.
- movement leading many Christian churches to reject Pope's authority
- Pope who abused sales of indulgences to fund St. Peter's Basilica; excommunicated Martin Luther (name and Roman numeral)
- _____ formed the Church of England and broke England away from the Catholic Church. (name and Roman numerals)
- Indulgences were pardons releasing people from punishments due to them for their _____.
- three laws created by Sir Isaac Newton to explain how gravity caused movement of sun, moon, and planets
- book that John Wycliffe argued was final authority on what it meant to be a Christian
27 Clues: theory arguing the sun was center of universe • Jesuits were also known as the Society of _____. • dynasty including Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I • Reformation made in response to the Protestant Reformation • movement leading many Christian churches to reject Pope's authority • smaller English navy ships that defeated the Spanish Armada (two words) • ...
How are People Connected? 2019-09-10
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- Songs created by artists and musical instruments which are listened to by people all around the globe. At concerts, artists play this, attracting an audience with a shared interest in it.
- Produce and ingredients that we eat. Often these products can come from or be available in lots of other countries.
- Letters and packages which are sent and delivered, allowing people to communicate and gift presents. This system has been around for ages but as technology improves it has become more efficient and items can now be delivered to further away places.
- Films which are produced to entertain, educate or get a message across. This connects people with similar interests or even contrasting ideas about certain issues or events.
- Many inventions, machines and equipment that have allowed people to connect all over the world, breaking language and distance barriers.
- Physical activities that are played and watched across the world, bringing together fans of the activity.
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- A place where young people go for an education and connect with friends, peers and teachers.
- A set of cultural traditions and rules that are followed by a large group of people who share the same beliefs.
- An online technological system that allows people to access information and communicate from almost anywhere in the world.
- A handheld device which is used to call or text other people.
10 Clues: A handheld device which is used to call or text other people. • A place where young people go for an education and connect with friends, peers and teachers. • Physical activities that are played and watched across the world, bringing together fans of the activity. • ...
Black Scientists Who Changed the World 2023-03-21
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- A chemist and pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants, they developed a synthetic form of cortisone, a hormone used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
- An astronomer, mathematician, and surveyor, they were largely self-taught and is known for publishing almanacs that included his own astronomical calculations.
- An inventor and electrical engineer, he held over 60 patents related to electrical and mechanical devices, including the multiplex telegraph and the induction telegraph.
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- A botanist and inventor known for his work in agriculture, he developed many uses for the peanut, sweet potato, and other crops. He also worked to improve the soil and crop rotation techniques.
- An explorer and navigator, they were the first African American to reach the North Pole in 1909 as a member of Robert Peary's Arctic expedition.
- Daly was a biochemist and the first black woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry. She made important discoveries about how the body metabolizes food.
- A physician and medical researcher, Drew made significant advances in blood transfusion and storage, helping to establish the first large-scale blood banks during World War II.
- A biologist and zoologist, they studied the fertilization process in marine organisms and made significant contributions to the understanding of cell division.
8 Clues: An explorer and navigator, they were the first African American to reach the North Pole in 1909 as a member of Robert Peary's Arctic expedition. • An astronomer, mathematician, and surveyor, they were largely self-taught and is known for publishing almanacs that included his own astronomical calculations. • ...
econ crossword 2023-03-02
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- as each new worker causes total output to grow but at a decreasing rate
- shows the data from the market supply schedule.
- meaning each new worker adds more to total output than the last,as shown by the marginal product
- is the income a business receives from selling a product
- is also a measure of how responsive producers ar to price changes
- is a tax on the production or sale of specific good or service
- adding fixed and variable costs together
- refers to the willingness and ability of producers to offer goods and services for sale.
- is a table that shows how much of a good or service all producers in a market are willing and able to offer for sale at each price.
- states that producers are willing to sell more of a good or service at a higher price than they are at a lower price.
- the change in total product that results from hiring one more worker.
- reaching the level of production where it realizes the greatest amount of profit
- involves the application of scientifc methods and discoveries to the production process, resulting in new products or noew manufacturing techniques
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- are the price of the resources needed to produce a good or service
- is the added revenue per unit of output, or the money made from each additional unit sold
- are business costs that vary as the level of production output changes
- is 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.
- occurs when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every price
- is a table that shows how much of good or service an individual producer is willing and able to offer for sale
- the act of controlling business behavior through a set of rules or laws, can also affect supply
- an increase or decrease in the amount
- or the additional cost of producing one more unit of their product
- having each worker focus on a particular facet of production.
- is the amount of godds and services that a person can produce in a given time
- are expenses that the owners of a business must incur whether they produce nothing a little or a lot
25 Clues: an increase or decrease in the amount • adding fixed and variable costs together • shows the data from the market supply schedule. • is the income a business receives from selling a product • having each worker focus on a particular facet of production. • is a tax on the production or sale of specific good or service • ...
Supply Crossword 2023-03-02
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- the application of scientific methods and discoveries to the production process, resulting in new products or new manufacturing techniques
- each new worker causes total output to grow but at a decreasing rate
- expenses that the owners of a business must incur whether they produce nothing, a little, or a lot
- refers to the willingness and ability of producers to offer goods and services for sale
- shows the data from the market supply schedule
- a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes
- having each worker focus on a particular facet of production
- the amount of goods and services that a person can produce in a given time
- product the change in total product that results from hiring one more worker
- 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 income a business receives from selling a product
- each new worker adds more to total output than the last, as shown by the marginal product
- the price of the resources needed to produce a good or service
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- an increase or decrease in the amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell because of a change in price
- states that producers are willing to sell more of a good or service at a higher price than they are at a lower price
- business costs that vary as the level of production output changes
- adding fixed and variable costs together
- 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 for sale at each price
- the added revenue per unit of output, or the money made from each additional unit sold
- the level of production where it realizes the greatest amount of profit
- when something prompts producers to offer different amounts for sale at every price
- the act of controlling business behavior through a set of rules or laws
- the additional cost of producing one more unit of their product
- a tax on the production or sale of a specific good or service
25 Clues: adding fixed and variable costs together • shows the data from the market supply schedule • the income a business receives from selling a product • a measure of how responsive producers are to price changes • having each worker focus on a particular facet of production • a tax on the production or sale of a specific good or service • ...
Element Names E 2022-11-04
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- Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues were the first to MAKE this synthetic element
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
- Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the ___________ __________ bomb.
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Dmitri Mendeleev's book
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only)
- Curie actively promoted the use of this to treat pain and suffering (an element)
- To create his first periodic table, Mendeleev wrote the _____________ of the known 63 elements on cards that he could move around to look for patterns
- ___________ Oganessian is the person for which the element Og is named for
- Glenn Seabog was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the ______________ elements."
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Bohr's ___________ ____________ to explain nuclear behavior
- This is where Lise Meitner was exiled to which is why some people didn't know of her scientific contributions.
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- Enrico Fermi helped orchestrate the first controlled __________ __________
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the chemical elements which led to his discovery of the ____________ __________ and his creation of the first periodic table
- Dynamite, a stabilized form of ____________ was invented in 1867 by Alfred Nobel
- This is the place in Tennessee where they separated the Uranium and Plutonium
- The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist
- The man who discovered the x-ray was using a tube that contained _____________ and it began glowing.
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in mass quantities for use in __________
- the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _________ fuel slug into the B Reactor. (an element)
- One of the major problems that E.Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had was to solve a way to ___________ the 2 forms of Uranium
- Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________
- In 1921, President __________, on behalf of the women of America, presented Marie Curie with one gram of one of the elements that she co-discovered in recognition of her contributions to science
25 Clues: Dmitri Mendeleev's book • Georgy Flerov was a s__________ physicist • Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________ • the ACTUAL person who discovered radioactivity • Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this • Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only) • The last name of Lise Meitner's nephew who was also a famous scientist • ...
Faculty Time Mass Trivia 2024-04-20
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- What is more useful when it is broken?
- Where creativity meets calculation, and innovation constructs tomorrow
- Singaporean slang for afraid to lose
- Which actor played the character Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
- What is the name of the Studio Ghibli film that won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2003?
- What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes?
- It has keys but no locks. It has space but no room. You can enter but can’t go inside. What am I?
- Where justice is the language and precedent is the past’s echo, where minds are sharp and words are weapons. This court is now in session!
- Which actor played Jack in the movie "Titanic"?
- atgtryes
- Singaporean slang for tired / fed up
- Which K-drama features a love story between a North Korean soldier and a South Korean heiress?
- The other half, the ones studying the ‘whys’
- Where bytes meets brilliance
- The frontier of new discoveries where we explore the secrets of existence, from the tiniest particles to the vast expanses of space
- #bestcampuslife
- When is Star Wars day?
- Where is the only place where today comes before yesterday?
- Who is the villain in Phineas and Ferb?
- What is the name of the fictional continent where most of the action takes place in "Game of Thrones"?
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- What is the name of the group formed by Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, and Zayn Malik?
- Who is the youngest member of BTS?
- The last book of the Harry Potter series is Harry Potter and the ____
- What is the name of the fictional city where Batman operates?
- Who is the creator of the "Star Wars" franchise?
- In Spongebob Squarepants, who is Mr Krab’s nemesis?
- What has hands but cannot clap?
- What is the name of the fictional town in the TV series "Stranger Things"?
- Half of one, where creativity reigns
- Singaporean slang for placing tissue packets on tables
- rnveomneint
- Which actor plays Aquaman?
- Where we break open the classroom!
- “Let’s get down to ___” Where strategy meets swagger, ideas turn into profit and ambition into action
34 Clues: atgtryes • rnveomneint • #bestcampuslife • When is Star Wars day? • Which actor plays Aquaman? • Where bytes meets brilliance • What has hands but cannot clap? • Who is the youngest member of BTS? • Where we break open the classroom! • Singaporean slang for afraid to lose • What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes? • Half of one, where creativity reigns • ...
Major Figures 2021-12-14
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- He wrote the “Manual for Constructing Scenes and Machines in Theatre” which is the most referenced piece for stagecraft, scenery, and perspective
- dramatist aide from Shakespeare who is known for his tragedies “The White Devil” and “The Duchess of Malfi”
- actor who gained popularity through his work as the first player of many major Shakespeare plays. His roles include Richard the 3rd, Romeo, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- world-renown poet and dramatist who influenced the works of many playwrights written in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- painter and architect who developed the “Complete Works on Architecture and Perspective” which had great influence on European architecture
- another dramatist who collaborated with various artists (like Francis Beaumont) on tragedies and comedies.
- His most famous works include Volpone, The Silent Woman, and Every Man in His Humour
- well-known critic who translated various dramatic pieces included Aristotle’s Poetics
- founder and performer of Compagnia dei Gelosi which was the most known commedia dell'arte troupes
- poet and playwright who collaborated with various writers on comedies and tragedies
- a group of dramatists who influenced the notion of plays about diversity and quality. Include Robert green, Thomas Nashe, Thomas Lodge, George Peele, and Christopher Marlowe
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- Spanish dramatist and poet who succeeded Lope de Vega and further developed spanish golden age theatre
- Spanish dramatist, monk, and poet known for originating the popular character Don Juan
- Spanish scholar, nun, poet, and dramatist known for her writings of the first feminist manifesto
- one of the most famous commedia dell’arte companies who performed for royal houses and expanded traditional commedia across Europe
- Italian designer and engineer who moved to madrid to produce theatrical pieces for the royal court.
- architect and designer known for founding traditional architecture in England. His work includes the Banqueting House at Whitehall and the Queen’s Chapel
- Italian designer and engineer with notable inventions are the revolving stage and chariot-and-pole system
- Spanish poet, novelist, and playwright known as a key figure of Baroque Literature
- English dramatist who developed plot structure allowing plays to have a middle and final climax
- controversial poet and Shakespeare’s successor, Marlowe was known for his discovery and implementation of unrhymed iambic pentameter
- comedic actor and movement specialist known for his original casting in Shakespeare’s dramas.
- Spanish author and the precursor to the golden age of Spanish theatre/ He aided in the popularity of humorous plays.
23 Clues: Spanish poet, novelist, and playwright known as a key figure of Baroque Literature • poet and playwright who collaborated with various writers on comedies and tragedies • His most famous works include Volpone, The Silent Woman, and Every Man in His Humour • well-known critic who translated various dramatic pieces included Aristotle’s Poetics • ...
Crossword 2023-06-01
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- This applies to work that is recorded in some way. It gives the author or creator specific rights in relation to works such as literary, artistic, musical and dramatic work
- Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables
- ____________ if dropped on any part of the computer, may cause short circuits or electrical shocks
- Do not click on any ____________, just close the box or screen, as this may introduce viruses to your system
- Ensure that the protective ____________ cover is on at all times when the USB drive is not in use
- If there is ____________ beyond a level required to maintain computer equipment, corrosion may result
- Avoid using ____________ drives, CDs and DVDs that were used to store information in computers from outside the lab
- A ____________ can be a name, word, slogan, design, symbol or another unique device that identifies a product or organisation
- An important factor in using online information is determining the ____________ of the writer. Is the information provided as a public service or an advertising company?
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- This refers to the act of using the work of another author without authorisation or representing the work of an author as one’s own
- This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan
- Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission
- ____________ property refers to unique and original works of someone or an organisation. It includes ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes and trademarks
- Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website
- Do not insert any ____________ objects such as clips, pins and needles into the computer casing or monitor casing
- Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive
- Do not change any of the ____________ (desktop themes, date, time etc) on the computer
- These are creatures such as rodents, insects, or other animals that can cause damage to cables, resulting in loss of electrical power and damage equipment
- Do not pile anything onto the computer ____________, else this may cause damage to its keys
- USB Flash drive connectors are ____________. This means that the USB drive must be inserted in one direction only
20 Clues: This problem may be caused by a defective computer fan • Avoid excessive ____________, paper and cartridges are expensive • Do not install any ____________ without your teacher’s permission • Avoid ____________ on electrical wires or any other computer cables • Immediately notify your teacher if you find yourself on an ____________ website • ...
CS Discoveries, Unit 3: Chapter 1 Vocab 2020-12-14
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- statements that only run under certain conditions
- an algorithm that has been coded into something that can be run by a machine
- an extra piece of information passed to a function to customize it for a specific need
- in programming, an expression that evaluates to TRUE or FALSE
- part of a program that does not work correctly
- the common programming structure that implements "conditional statements"
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- attributes that describe an object's characteristics
- any valid unit of code that resolves to a value
- a single value of either TRUE or FALSE
- a series of images that create the illusion of motion by being shown rapidly one after the other
- a single image within an animation
- a placeholder for a piece of information that can change
- finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program
- a graphic character on the screen with properties that describe its location, movement, and look
- rate the rate at which frames in an animation are shown, typically measured in frames per second
15 Clues: a single image within an animation • a single value of either TRUE or FALSE • part of a program that does not work correctly • any valid unit of code that resolves to a value • statements that only run under certain conditions • attributes that describe an object's characteristics • finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program • ...
tech terms 2025 2025-04-17
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- Ctrl+c
- ChromeOS, and microsoft window
- read only memory
- random access memory
- Ctrl+v
- safari, and google chrome
- personally identifiable information
- how many things does a computer do?
- you can touch
- A computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear to be real, making the user feel they are immersed in their surroundings
- central processing unit
- A process that scrambles data so that only authorized people can understand it
- Portable document for mat
- a system of interconnected public web pages accessible through the internet
- monitor, and speaker
- domain name system
- small text file websites use to remember information
- computer component that stores data
- restarts a computer
- a group of binary digits or bits (usually eight) operated on as a unit.
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- 0,1
- internet protocol
- a computer and networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks
- A regularly updated website or web page where individuals or businesses publish content, typically in the form of posts, displayed in reverse chronological order
- a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on pre-defined security rules.
- hypertext markup language
- office strategic services
- google search, and yahoo
- the main circuit board in a computer
- is a computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for an analog transmission
- a unit of information equal to 220 bytes or, loosely, one million bytes.
- Any software designed to harm computer systems, steal data, or disrupt operations
- you cant touch
- transferring data from a remote server to your own device
- mouse, and keyboard
- the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store.
- A legal term that refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, designs, and symbols.
- starts a computer operating system
- The gap between those who have access to technology, the internet and digital literacy training and those who do not
- A computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers (called clients) over a network, acting as a central host for files and serving them to network clients
- a networking technology that allows devices to communicate over cables
41 Clues: 0,1 • Ctrl+c • Ctrl+v • you can touch • you cant touch • read only memory • internet protocol • domain name system • mouse, and keyboard • restarts a computer • random access memory • monitor, and speaker • central processing unit • google search, and yahoo • hypertext markup language • office strategic services • safari, and google chrome • Portable document for mat • ChromeOS, and microsoft window • ...
philosophy in the middle ages, renaissance and enlightenment 2025-05-22
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- : French Enlightenment writer known for criticism of the Church.
- : Philosopher who argued for natural rights and tabula rasa.
- : Opposite of supernatural; often studied during the Enlightenment.
- : A systematic approach to investigation.
- : Core principle of medieval religious belief.
- : Philosopher who wrote 'The Social Contract'.
- : Philosophical idea about the origin of society and government.
- : Political organization influenced by Enlightenment ideas.
- : Religious institution central to medieval philosophy.
- : Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- : Moral excellence.
- : Philosophical discussion format.
- : What philosophers seek to understand.
- : Branch of philosophy dealing with morality.
- : Belief in a rational God who does not interfere in the universe.
- : Author of 'The Prince', a key Renaissance political thinker.
- : Focus on the individual and their potential.
- : Means of spreading philosophical and scientific knowledge.
- : Philosopher who emphasized divine grace and original sin.
- : Acceptance of different views, especially religious ones.
- : Place where monks lived, studied, and preserved knowledge.
- : Freedom from oppression, a key Enlightenment value.
- : Social or religious ranking system.
- : Method of inquiry used by Socrates, revived in Renaissance studies.
- : Ultimate goal of philosophy.
- : A principle or set of principles laid down by authority as incontrovertibly true.
- : Italian theologian who reconciled faith and reason.
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- : Systematic way of thinking.
- : Relating to society and community life.
- : Separation of worldly matters from religious ones.
- : German philosopher who wrote 'Critique of Pure Reason'.
- : Medieval method of learning based on logic and church authority.
- : The goal of philosophical inquiry.
- : Greek philosopher whose work was revived in the Renaissance.
- : Knowledge disclosed by a divine source.
- : Official church teaching.
- : Renaissance man known for his art and inventions.
- : Power to give orders or make decisions.
- : Important Enlightenment and political concept.
- : Knowledge disclosed by a divine source.
- : Central concept in much of medieval philosophy.
- : Philosophical stance that emphasizes human value and agency.
- : Related to God or a god.
- : Field that grew in importance during the Renaissance.
- : The physical world studied in natural philosophy.
- : Belief that society can improve through knowledge and reform.
- : Information and understanding gained through study.
- : Theory that all knowledge comes from sensory experience.
- : Change intended to improve society or government.
- : Used during the Renaissance to question traditional authority.
50 Clues: : Moral excellence. • : Related to God or a god. • : Official church teaching. • : Systematic way of thinking. • : Ultimate goal of philosophy. • : Philosophical discussion format. • : The goal of philosophical inquiry. • : Social or religious ranking system. • : What philosophers seek to understand. • : Relating to society and community life. • ...
A Month of Firsts 2024-01-17
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- What drops in Times Square at midnight on January 1?
- The Kansas City team that won Super Bowl IV.
- January is National _______________ Cancer Awareness Month.
- In what hemisphere is January a summer month?
- Ellis Island in New York Harbor opened on the _________ day of January, 1892.
- January is _____________ Wellness Month.
- This music legend was born in January.
- The _________ Pole magnetism was discovered.
- How many faces did the god Janus have?
- Star Trek: ___________ premiered in January 1995.
- On January 1, 1863, The _________________ Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves in the states rebelling against the Union.
- How many months did the original Roman calendar have?
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- The Roman god of the first month of the year.
- A singer/songwriter born in January 1981.
- What Italian astronomer, in January 1610, made the discoveries that Jupiter has 4 moons and that the telescope reveals many more stars than are visible to the naked eye?
- January’s birthstone.
- January 23 is National ________ Day.
- January 19 is the day we have to blame for the launch of the first __________ virus.
- January 31 is ____________ Tape Day.
- Premiered January 15, 1974, starring The Fonz.
- On January 27,1926, this began bringing entertainment into our homes.
- This former President signed the national speed limit into law in the month of January.
- Follows January
- The number of months with 31 days.
- In January 1961, this President delivered the first live presidential television news conference.
- In January 1930, this famous mouse got his comic strip.
- Queen ______________ was proclaimed Empress of India on January 1, 1892.
27 Clues: Follows January • January’s birthstone. • The number of months with 31 days. • January 23 is National ________ Day. • January 31 is ____________ Tape Day. • This music legend was born in January. • How many faces did the god Janus have? • January is _____________ Wellness Month. • A singer/songwriter born in January 1981. • The Kansas City team that won Super Bowl IV. • ...
Unit 5: Innovation Vocab 2025-10-14
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- divergence the tendency for cultures to become different as access to new technology is distributed unevenly
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- The region from which innovative ideas originate
- decay geographical term which describes the effect of distance on cultural or spatial interactions; when things are further apart, they tend to be less well connected
- a sudden, radical, or complete change
- Innovations Printing press, steam engine, pasteurization, immunization
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope.
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of bacteria and other disease causing microorganisms
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- Agricultural Revolution A fundamental change in agriculture associated with technological innovations and scientific farming techniques developed in the 20th century including extensive mechanization, heavy reliance on irrigation and chemical applications, and biotechnology.
- compression the rapid innovation of communication and transportation technologies that transforms the way people think about space and time
- diffusion the spread of new ideas from one culture to the next
- press A mechanical device for transferring text or graphics from a woodblock or type to paper using ink. Presses using movable type first appeared in Europe in about 1450.
- American Innovations atomic energy, television, electricity, computer technology
- Agricultural Revolution Dating back 10,000 years, the First Agricultural Revolution achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- Revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- engine A machine that turns the energy released by burning fuel into motion. Thomas Newcomen built the first crude but workable one in 1712. James Watt vastly improved his device in the 1760s and 1770s. It was then applied to machinery.
- Four Great Inventions of China Paper, movable print, compass, gunpowder
- convergence the tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology
- A process of making a person or animal resistant to infection by exposure to the virus that causes the infection
- Agricultural Revolution An agricultural revolution starting in the 17th century that increased efficiency of crop production and distribution through use of new machinery
- Revolution A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s
22 Clues: a sudden, radical, or complete change • The region from which innovative ideas originate • diffusion the spread of new ideas from one culture to the next • Innovations Printing press, steam engine, pasteurization, immunization • Four Great Inventions of China Paper, movable print, compass, gunpowder • ...
Intellectual property 2025-09-08
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- - a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- - the process of creating a plan, concept, or pattern to build an object, system, or solve a problem
- - a secret device or technique used by a company in manufacturing its products.
- - refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions
- - a legal document from a government that grants its owner the exclusive right to prevent others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited time
- - a legal agreement where the owner of something, like intellectual property grants official permission for another party to use it in exchange for a fee or royalties.
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- - granting a person or entity exclusive authority
- - intangible creations of the mind that are protected by intellectual property (IP) laws, which include patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets
- - a word, name, symbol, or device used to identify and distinguish the services of one provider from those of another
- - the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
10 Clues: - granting a person or entity exclusive authority • - refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions • - a secret device or technique used by a company in manufacturing its products. • - the process of creating a plan, concept, or pattern to build an object, system, or solve a problem • ...
the industrial revolution 2024-02-06
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- When people cam e to the us what did they come for?
- During the industrial revolution what made all the new inventions?
- During the industrial revolution they made something that you use every time you got to the bathroom. what is it?
- What was the group that passed child labor laws?
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- Most people during the industrial revolution lived in the street. What do you call that?
- Most people made very little what when they worked?
- Most people at the time worked very harsh what?
- How did people get from one side of the country to the other?
- Because of the harsh conditions at the time, people had a risk of what?
9 Clues: Most people at the time worked very harsh what? • What was the group that passed child labor laws? • Most people made very little what when they worked? • When people cam e to the us what did they come for? • How did people get from one side of the country to the other? • During the industrial revolution what made all the new inventions? • ...
Cumulative from Unit 1 and Unit 2 2023-09-27
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- A cancerous tumor that can invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
- A solution that doesn't change a cell's water content.
- 2 layers make up the plasma membrane of our cells.
- The rough endoplasmic reticulum is a busy place covered in tiny dots (ribosomes). It's where the cell makes and fine tunes proteins, kind of like a protein factory.
- The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element.
- Moving stuff in and out of cells without using energy.
- The cell wall is like the outer armor of a plant cell. It's strong and rigid, giving the cell shape and protection.
- The movement of water through a cell membrane.
- Using energy to move stuff in and out of cells, even against the flow.
- What gets dissolved in a solution.
- "Water fearing"; a substance that does not have an affinity for water.
- What does the dissolving in a solution.
- Mitochondria are the cell's power stations. They make energy (ATP) so the cell can do its work.
- What is deliberately changed or manipulated in an investigation.
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- Eukaryotic cells are like the advanced cells. They have a proper nucleus that holds the cell's instructions (DNA) and many other specialized parts. You can find them in animals, plants, fungi, and more complex life forms.
- Undifferentiated cells that can become differentiated into one or more types of specialized cells.
- Large organic molecules that make up all living things.
- Informational molecules that store and express our genetic information; we get this from our parents and NOT our food.
- Single sugar molecule; the monomer of carbohydrates.
- Group(s) being tested.
- Flagella are whip-like tails on some cells. They spin or whip around to help the cell move. Imagine them as the propeller on a motorboat.
- Aspects of an experiment that are kept constant/consistent.
- The process of cell division, where one cell splits into two identical cells.
- Cancer-causing agents.
- Larger nucleic acid; never broken down for energy.
- Standard/"normal" group used for comparison.
- The need of an organism to stay stable by regulating internal conditions.
- When chromosomes split and move to opposite sides of the cell during mitosis.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- The application of scientific discoveries to meet human needs and goals through the development of products and processes.
30 Clues: Group(s) being tested. • Cancer-causing agents. • What gets dissolved in a solution. • What does the dissolving in a solution. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • Standard/"normal" group used for comparison. • The movement of water through a cell membrane. • 2 layers make up the plasma membrane of our cells. • Larger nucleic acid; never broken down for energy. • ...
Chapter 1 Indigenous America 2021-09-15
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- An opulent ceremonial feast at which possessions are given away or distroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige
- A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.
- An Italian explorer and navigator who completed four voyages across the Atlantic ocean.
- Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru.
- An Indigenous people of the Caribbean.
- A Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
- Was a series of conflicts between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
- The last fully independent ruler of the Aztec empire before the civilization's collapse after the Spanish Conquest in the early 16th century CE.
- A porous racial classification system in colonial New Spain.
- Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire.
- A Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World, Spanish East Indies, or Spanish Guinea.
- A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
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- A racial classification used to refer to a person of a combined European and Indigenous American ancestry
- A central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and in the 15th century European maritime discoveries and maritime expansion.
- Large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- A 16th-century Spanish landowner, friar, priest, and bishop, famed as a historian and social reformer
- An Idigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
- The exchange of diseases, ideas, food-crops, and populations between the new world and old world.
- Realm of the Four Parts.
- A modern-day historical park in Collinsville, Illinois, eclosing the sight of the largest pre-Columbian city on the continent of North America.
- A centuries-long series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslins (Moors), who from the 8th century ruled most of the lberian Peninsula.
- A term used originally to describe people of Spanish descent born in the colonies
- Three important crops: corn, beans, and squash
- An ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe.
- A man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th-17th centuries
26 Clues: Realm of the Four Parts. • An Indigenous people of the Caribbean. • Three important crops: corn, beans, and squash • A porous racial classification system in colonial New Spain. • A Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea. • Large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. • ...
