discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Science Fiction 2023-06-14
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- To find or uncover new knowledge or information, often through scientific exploration or technological advancements.
- To investigate or travel through unknown or fictional settings, often in search of new discoveries or adventures.
- To devise or come up with new ideas, gadgets, or technologies that do not exist in the present but could in the future.
- To find solutions or answers to challenging problems, often involving scientific or technological puzzles or mysteries.
- To exchange information or ideas with others, often using advanced or futuristic communication devices or methods.
- To make or produce something original or imaginative, such as writing stories, drawing characters, or building models.
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- To adjust or modify oneself or something to fit into an unfamiliar or futuristic environment or circumstance.
- To come across or meet with something unexpected or unusual, such as extraterrestrial beings or advanced civilizations.
- To create or form mental images or ideas, often about futuristic worlds, technology, or other imaginative concepts.
- To change or convert something into a different form or state, often involving futuristic or technological alterations.
- To get away or break free from a confining or dangerous situation, often involving futuristic settings or technologies.
- travel To travel through time, either forward or backward, using advanced scientific concepts or fictional devices.
- To overcome or defeat an enemy, obstacle, or challenging situation, often through the use of advanced technology or strategies.
13 Clues: To adjust or modify oneself or something to fit into an unfamiliar or futuristic environment or circumstance. • To investigate or travel through unknown or fictional settings, often in search of new discoveries or adventures. • To exchange information or ideas with others, often using advanced or futuristic communication devices or methods. • ...
IB Terminology 2021-10-18
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- They give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and experience. They are able to assess and understand their strengths and limitations in order to support their learning and personal development.
- They approach unfamiliar situations and uncertainty with courage and forethought and have the independence of spirit to explore new roles, ideas and strategies. They are brave and articulate in defending their beliefs.
- is concerned with exploring personal histories; homes and journeys; turning points in humankind; discoveries; explorations and migrations of human-kind; the relationships between, and the interconnectedness of, individuals and civilizations, from personal, local and global perspectives.
- They act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of fairness, justice and respect for the dignity of the individual, groups and communities. They take responsibility for their own actions and the consequences that accompany them.
- They exercise initiative in applying thinking skills critically and creatively to recognize and approach complex problems, and make reasoned, ethical decisions.
- is concerned with exploring the natural world and its laws; the interaction between people and the natural world; how humans use their understanding of scientific principles; the impact of scientific and technological advances on communities and the environments; the impact of environments on human activity; how humans adapt environments to their needs.
- is concerned with exploring the ways in which we discover and express our feelings, nature, culture, beliefs and values; the ways in which we reflect on, extend and enjoy our creativity; our appreciation of the aesthetic.
- They understand and appreciate their own cultures and personal histories, and are open to the perspectives, values and traditions of other individuals and communities. They are accustomed to seeking and evaluating a range of points of view and are willing to grow from the experience.
- They explore concepts, ideas and issues that have local and global significance. In so doing, they acquire in-depth knowledge and develop understanding across a broad and balanced range of disciplines.
- They show empathy, compassion and respect towards the needs and feelings of others. They have a personal commitment to service, and act to make a positive difference to the lives of others and to the environment.
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- is concerned with exploring identities; beliefs and values; personal, physical, mental, social and spiritual health; human relationships including families, friends, communities and cultures; what it means to be human.
- is concerned with exploring interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the relationship between local and global processes; how local experiences mediate the global; reflect on the opportunities and tensions provided by world-interconnectedness; the impact of decision-making on humankind and the environment.
- They understand and express ideas and information confidently and creatively in more than one language and in a variety of modes of communication. They work effectively and willingly in collaboration with others.
- is concerned with exploring rights and responsibilities; relationship between communities; sharing finite resources with other people and with other living things; access to equal opportunities; peace and conflict resolution
- They understand the importance of intellectual, physical and emotional balance to achieve personal well-being for themselves and others.
- They develop their natural curiosity. They acquire the skills necessary to conduct inquiry and research and show independence in learning. They actively enjoy learning and this love of learning will be sustained throughout their lives.
16 Clues: They understand the importance of intellectual, physical and emotional balance to achieve personal well-being for themselves and others. • They exercise initiative in applying thinking skills critically and creatively to recognize and approach complex problems, and make reasoned, ethical decisions. • ...
The Good and the Evil of scientific discoveries 2021-07-17
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- Are the most of the elements in the periodic table that are conductive and now are filling dump yards with electronic waste
- The process of getting resources from the ground underneath and now is the reason for habitat loss, air and water pollution.
- Made from wood, and is very thin and now is a big reason for deforestation.
- Type of waves that help communication over long distances and now ruining the brains of birds, humans.
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- Burned to produce energy and now producing emissions.
- Was discovered as a material first to make cue balls/billiards ball and now floats in the oceans polluting it.
6 Clues: Burned to produce energy and now producing emissions. • Made from wood, and is very thin and now is a big reason for deforestation. • Type of waves that help communication over long distances and now ruining the brains of birds, humans. • Was discovered as a material first to make cue balls/billiards ball and now floats in the oceans polluting it. • ...
Objects found in a building and futuristic inventions 2014-05-19
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- You can see their advertising from a long distance.
- They are cars from future
- With this object, we can measure the time between intervals.
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- Is a piece of furniture used mostly in schools and offices.
- We used them to iluminate and ventilate a building or a house.
- A vehicle used for travel to space.
- It is moving platform for carrying passengers from different levels.
- It is an artefact used to freeze things and people.
8 Clues: They are cars from future • A vehicle used for travel to space. • You can see their advertising from a long distance. • It is an artefact used to freeze things and people. • Is a piece of furniture used mostly in schools and offices. • With this object, we can measure the time between intervals. • We used them to iluminate and ventilate a building or a house. • ...
Inventions and Technology (Unit 4: Text Set 2) 2025-08-04
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- the use of science for practical purposes, especially in engineering and industry.
- puttering or keeping busy in an aimless way.
- to have looked at or explored in order to find out and bring back more information.
- the work that uses scientific knowledge for practical things such as building bridges and dams.
- turned and twisted the body.
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- a period of ten years
- the act of giving instructions, ordering, or commanding.
- shining or glowing.
8 Clues: shining or glowing. • a period of ten years • turned and twisted the body. • puttering or keeping busy in an aimless way. • the act of giving instructions, ordering, or commanding. • the use of science for practical purposes, especially in engineering and industry. • to have looked at or explored in order to find out and bring back more information. • ...
Unit 6-9 World History Review 2023-06-05
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- The transfer of agrarian land to the state.
- The last dynasty of China, it was led by the Manchus and was destroyed by the British.
- Medication used to prevent conception.
- Created following WWII, it was an alliance between many western nations to combat the spread of communism.
- Used extensively through all conflicts, especially WWI, it was media used to inspire and motivate people to join the military.
- Sexually transmitted disease common in underdeveloped nations.
- He rallied for the independence of India.
- President of Ghana who believed in Pan-African unity.
- India and Pakistan separate following lots of conflict.
- Mexican president who led the Mexican revolution and denounced the hacienda system.
- Leader of the Bolshevik Revolution.
- Controls and regulates the global exchange of goods.
- Cardiovascular disease common in developed nations.
- Economies that are self sufficient and lack government influence.
- The idea that communism must not spread because it will cause additional communist uprisings.
- Bacterial illness that spreads through contaminated water.
- The importation of Opium to China to weaken the Chinese from 1839 to 1842
- Treaty that ended WWI and imposed great reparations on Germany.
- President of Egypt who wanted to unify the Arab world, he nationalized the Suez Canal.
- Act made in the US to limit Chinese immigration.
- Rebellion led by Chinese peasants that was eventually endorsed by the government.
- Creole who led the independence movements in many South American states.
- Imposed control over foreign economies, such as the spheres of influence over India and China.
- Conference held by European leaders in which the African continent was split between their nations.
- Aims to provide safety and security as well as promote democracy throughout the Americas.
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- President of the People's Republic of China who leaded into more capitalistic policies.
- Known commonly as the "Father of Communism," he believed in Socialist ideas.
- Created the first Republic of China after helping overthrow the Qing.
- Economies that developed based on the sale of new ideas and inventions.
- Created in response to the creation of NATO, it was made between Communist eastern countries.
- Economies that focus on the production and refinement of resources and products.
- Agreement made between Canada, the United States, and Mexico that removes tariffs from exports.
- Act made in Australia to limit Asian and Pacific Islander immigration.
- Pandemic that killed nearly 55 million people following WWI.
- Held in 1945, it determined the management of states and resources following WWII.
- Failed global union that was proposed by the United State to prevent future global conflict.
- The policy used by the United States to slow communist expansion.
- Neurodegenerative disease that is common in developed nations.
- Parasitic disease that spreads through mosquitos.
- President of South Africa who put in efforts to stop apartheid.
- Indian soldiers who operated under the British rebelled against British control over India.
- Bacterial illness common in Africa.
- Organization consisting of 193 of 195 countries that seeks to provide humanitarian aid to countries in need as well as prevent armed conflict.
43 Clues: Leader of the Bolshevik Revolution. • Bacterial illness common in Africa. • Medication used to prevent conception. • He rallied for the independence of India. • The transfer of agrarian land to the state. • Act made in the US to limit Chinese immigration. • Parasitic disease that spreads through mosquitos. • Cardiovascular disease common in developed nations. • ...
Main Street Strikes Back 2021-05-01
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- Make sure to stop in here for all your CANINE needs!
- Come here for new or vintage one-of-a-kind gold and SILVER treasures!
- Come experience a new beauty lounge here and get the perfect GLOSS treatment!
- Come here and DISCOVER outstanding American crafts including hand-made jewelry, pottery, blown glass, and more!
- One of Main Streets Neighborhood BARBERshops. Located on Upper Main!
- Here you will find all sorts of fun things that have been on a JOURNEY but are definitely not JUNK!
- Mi Casa Es ________!!!
- Where the love of a great sandwich meets the love of music in an outdoor CAFÉ vibe!
- Here you will find apparel, gifts, and accessories as beautiful as a LOTUS flower!!
- Here you can find hundreds of boutique WINES, spirits & craft beers that you will not want to toss in a BIN!!
- It’s almost Preakness time, where else would you find a hat and a SUNFLOWER to celebrate the date?
- Craving Pizza? Come here to enjoy Brick Oven Pizza along with some farm brewed beers from "MANOR Hill"!
- When you are looking for the most PRECIOS gifts, make sure to stop in here!
- Come here to grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the quaint patio. Located across from the Historic Ellicott MILLs!
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- When you visit here, you will leave being ENVIED by everyone around!
- Here you will find all the handcrafted bath and body SOAP your heart desires!
- Come make some cool home decor using locally RECLAIMED materials at this fun little shop!
- Come here to fill your SWEET tooth with not only Old Bay Chocolate Crabs, but chocolate covered bacon too!
- Shop here to find Native American jewelry and gifts! You will immediately feel the CONNECTION!
- Looking for the perfect gift for the man in your life? Come here for all the APPAREL and accessories you can think of!
- Come here to have custom pieces of furniture made just for you!! It does not have to be "COUNTRY" style.
- Beautiful handMADE jewelry by one of our MAIN Street treasures!!
- Come here to have a lot of fun throwing an AX or Two!
- Bringing the deliciousness of their beloved SYRIA to OEC!!
- Looking to revitalize your space? Come here for a fresh perspective on CLASSIC designs!
- Come enjoy your TIME here with some amazing Ramen!
- BEGIN your day by shopping at this cute boutique filled with apparel, footwear, gifts, and accessories!
- Main Street's Local Family GAME Store
- A culinary boutique where you can shop custom spice blends that you will not want to TRADE!
- Make sure to stop by here for breakfast or lunch to enjoy a European-Inspired Menu with Greek Influence…extend yourself some GRACE if you eat too much!
- Come here to "Smell the Roses" and enjoy the fun and unique courtyard! Do not worry, no BARN animals here!
- POP over here if you are looking for women's apparel, shoes, or gifts!
- You'll feel tickled PINK after shopping here for scarves, jewelry, clothing and much more!
- The Best POPcorn in Maryland can be found here!
34 Clues: Mi Casa Es ________!!! • Main Street's Local Family GAME Store • The Best POPcorn in Maryland can be found here! • Come enjoy your TIME here with some amazing Ramen! • Make sure to stop in here for all your CANINE needs! • Come here to have a lot of fun throwing an AX or Two! • Bringing the deliciousness of their beloved SYRIA to OEC!! • ...
G4 Da vinci Library Challenge 2025-02-06
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- I am a type of book you want to find if you want to learn about scientific facts.
- I am one of library rules
- I am the author of enginerds
- I am a book series featuring a mouse who is a reporter and editor for a newspaper, traveling on exciting adventures around the world.
- I am a book that has a plot about a boy faking his way into an art school.iam one of ELAR mandatory novel for G4.
- I am a book where a group of brainy kids must deal with an army of ravenous, farting robots that won’t stop eating.
- I am a very popular book by Jeff Kinney where the main character deals with life in a town that decides to live without modern technology. You can usually find me on the G3-G6 graphic novels bookshelf if no one has borrowed me.
- I am a graphic novel series in the library where the main character is a part-dog, part-man police officer who fights crime and tries to save the day
- I am a fiction book found on the Magical Story shelf for G3-G6 English. I have a mythical animal that can breathe fire as a supporting character in the story.
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- I am a profession where I use tools like a laptop or a pencil to create stories or share knowledge with others.One person who is successful in my field is J.K. Rowling
- I am a book series about a group of animal villains who try to prove they can be heroes by going on daring missions. I have been adapted into a Netflix series.
- I am a non-fiction book for primary students located on the Science for Primary shelf. I feature a wild animal and lightning on my cover. I discuss weather changes.
- I am a type of non fiction book you want to find if you need to look up word meanings and definitions.
- I am a character in The Wild Robot who is a motherly figure who takes care of Roz and helps her adapt to the wild.
- I am a character in EngiNerds who is a smart and resourceful kid, leading my friends in a battle against a horde of hungry robots. Who am I?
- I am a character in The Bad Guys who is the leader of the group and tries to convince others that we are good.
- I am the place in The Enginerds book where Ken and his friends build their robots and work on their inventions.
- In EngiNerds, my main issue is that I can't stop consuming everything in sight. What am I?
18 Clues: I am one of library rules • I am the author of enginerds • I am a type of book you want to find if you want to learn about scientific facts. • In EngiNerds, my main issue is that I can't stop consuming everything in sight. What am I? • I am a type of non fiction book you want to find if you need to look up word meanings and definitions. • ...
MOMMY and DADDY 2026-02-04
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- I wear a coat, not of fur. I help fix what is broken or ill. Who am I?
- I wings but can't fly, I am the hardest to master in the water, what am I
- This place felt like home, and I met the one. Where was it?
- Tommy turns 4 with the scaredy-cat-hound who loves to eat snacks. Who am I?
- I lounge around all day, I knock things down, I rule the home, what am I?
- What was Tommy's favorite thing to play with a the sitters, what am I
- Mouse I have a mouse friend that everyone loves, wears white gloves, who am I?
- We laughed, fought,shared rooms, teased and played.We are bound for life. Who are we?
- Tommy would cry out, This would bring peace and have no voice.Never to be lost, what am I?
- I have a purple coat, I love you and you love me. Who am I?
- I hold one under my chin th other by hand, both make noise, what are we?
- I crossed the final white line, before the band plays What am I?
- Where every bounce would change it all, what am I?
- An old ship, and a poor boy who meets a girl, they dance, oh no ice ahead. What movie is it?
- I am a summer treat. I am safe to eat, the heart is dangerous to eat. Tommy feeds it to the dog at daycare. What am I?
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- Where portraits talk and willow trees snap, castle is my classroom, with secret maps. Who am I?
- I'm often kissed, sometimes brushed. A joy for everyone until T0mmy was 1 What is it?
- I have a secret place behind a bookshelf wall, create wild inventions to save the day or night, what am I?
- A clock counts down, while fans await her, she rises up from under the floor. She is a showgirl Who am I?
- We celbrated Tommy's 4th birthday with a cake, not a fight. What am I?
- Decks are full, sunsets are breathtaking, and never-ending nights,what is it?
- I clam the tears, I am not a toy and forgotten by the age of 4, what am I
- I have many key, not able to open doors. Black and White is all I know, enjoy me at home or on stage, what am I?
- I have a kitchen, not a chef, make a mess, made with love who am I?
- Live in PA. What state welcomed me into this world
- What was my nickname, given by my grandpa, a cowboy at heart.
- I wait in the dirt and can't use me without a ball.Kayla is up first. What am I?
- Kayla was 7 months old the first time here. Many years later, she said YES where was I
28 Clues: Live in PA. What state welcomed me into this world • Where every bounce would change it all, what am I? • This place felt like home, and I met the one. Where was it? • I have a purple coat, I love you and you love me. Who am I? • What was my nickname, given by my grandpa, a cowboy at heart. • I crossed the final white line, before the band plays What am I? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-04-04
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- theory or system of social organization that advocates the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, capital, land, etc., by the community as a whole, usually through a centralized government
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.RobertOwen a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer, and a founder of utopian socialism and the co-operative movement.
- was a German-born philosopher, economist, political theorist, historian, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist.
- the theory or system of government that upholds the autonomous character of the economic order, believing that government should intervene as little as possible in the direction of economic affairs.
- is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a heat engine that performs mechanical work using steam as its working fluid.Artisan a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- the city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc
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- economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.[
- the class made up of workers, especially industrial wage earners, who do not possess capital or property and must sell their labor to those who do in order to survive
- is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales.Industrialrevolution the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- a piece of land held by an owner.
- a flexible material made by creating an interlocking network of yarns or threads, which are produced by spinning raw fibres into long and twisted lengths.
- Scottish-born American inventor, scientist, and teacher of the deaf who invented the telephoneSamuelSlater an early English-American industrialist known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution"
- known for inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution. To describe the efficiency of his engines, he coined the term 'horsepower' and devised a rev counter. Watt's inventions were not confined to enginesIndustrialrevolution the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season, is required in organic crop production because it is such a useful tool in preventing soil dis- eases, insect pests, weed problems, and for building healthy soils.
- founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited as a pioneer in making automobiles affordable for middle-class Americans
18 Clues: a piece of land held by an owner. • the city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc • is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment • founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited as a pioneer in making automobiles affordable for middle-class Americans • ...
World History Review 2023-03-09
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- British protesters who destroyed machinery
- Term for a person with a variety of skills and talents
- _______Destiny was the belief that North America should be explored, settled, and populated by United States citizens
- The _____ line sped up production
- France's first estate
- Australia became a _____ colony for British/European criminals
- painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling and walls
- Became the emperor of France
- The Reign of ______ was imposed and controlled by the Committee of Public Safety
- the _____ Movement demanded even more voting rights in Great Britain
- wrote the 95 THESES, which criticized the Church's methods of raising money
- The first country to abolish slavery
- ______ was discovered by Madame Curie and her husband Pierre
- The _______ system was Napoleon's aim to cut off all European trade with Great Britain
- Indigenous Australians
- Separation (of blacks and whites in the South
- French Protestants
- Wrote THE PRINCE, a guide for attaining and keeping power
- The era of reason
- The ___ Bill of 1832 was Great Britain's move toward more extending voting rights to more men
- ____ was a psychologist who believed the unconscious mind drives how people think and act
- Also known as the Dark Ages
- the French Tower stormed by rioters & revolutionaries
- Movement begun by Martin Luther
- _____ faced a potato famine that killed many and made others seek life in other countries
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- the right to vote
- The _____ Proclamation freed slaves in Confederate states
- The National ______ lost peasant support when it took away the Church's lands and independence
- 1100-1400 period in Europe
- prejudice against Jews
- Industrial Revolutions in both Great Britain and America began with _____
- the Third _______ was one of France's democratic governments in the late 1800s/ early 1900s
- a new development in the structure of roads, making them more firm
- _____ patented more than 1000 inventions including the light bulb and phonograph
- Religious philosophy espoused by John Calvin
- Indigenous New Zealanders
- All early factories had to be located near a source of _____
- Adam Smith wrote THE WEALTH OF NATIONS promoting _______
- a new social science begun in the early 1900s
- One of Leonardo DaVinci's most famous works
- The _____ Affair was a pivotal event in France that caused Jews to begin looking for their own country
- Henry VIII's desire for a male _____ caused the a split between the English Church and the Roman Catholic Church
- Charles _____'s theory of evolution was used in social theory
- Self-governing in domestic affairs but part of the British Empire
- The _____ Estate in France was the most populous, about 98%
- "Liberty! Equality! _____!" was the slogan of the French Revolution
- The newest type of engine developed for industrial use during the 1700s
- _____ _____ wrote THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO about communism
- allowed dominated countries to have their own governments
- The process of urbanization, technological and economic expansion that occurred in 19th Century Great Britain
- Texas revolted against _____ rule
- Name of religious movement meaning to "baptize again"
52 Clues: the right to vote • The era of reason • French Protestants • France's first estate • prejudice against Jews • Indigenous Australians • Indigenous New Zealanders • 1100-1400 period in Europe • Also known as the Dark Ages • Became the emperor of France • Movement begun by Martin Luther • The _____ line sped up production • Texas revolted against _____ rule • ...
Review: Empires of East Asia 2025-02-20
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- The exchange of goods between different countries, which expanded under the Mongol Empire.
- A person who raises livestock and moves from place to place in search of grazing land.
- A person who moves from place to place without settling permanently.
- A philosophy based on Confucius' teachings, emphasizing respect, education, and moral behavior.
- A test in imperial China that determined government jobs based on knowledge of Confucian ideas.
- A group of related families that share a common ancestor.
- Currency first used in China during the Tang and Song Dynasties to make trade easier.
- A wealthy, educated social class in China that often held government positions.
- A social and political system where land is exchanged for loyalty and military service.
- A Chinese dynasty (960–1279) famous for economic growth, inventions, and trade.
- A large, dry, grassy plain, such as the ones in Central Asia where the Mongols lived.
- A warrior class in feudal Japan who followed the code of bushido and served daimyo.
- A major waterway built during the Sui Dynasty to connect northern and southern China.
- A Chinese invention that helped with navigation and exploration.
- A powerful landowning noble in feudal Japan who controlled samurai warriors.
- A Chinese dynasty (618–907) known for cultural and technological advancements.
- A powerful emperor of the Tang Dynasty who expanded China’s influence.
- A vast empire created by Genghis Khan, stretching from China to Europe.
- A Chinese dynasty (581–618) that reunited China and built the Grand Canal.
- A period of peace and stability across the Mongol Empire that encouraged trade and cultural exchange.
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- A Chinese invention used for fireworks and later weapons.
- A farming technique where steps are carved into hillsides to grow crops on mountains.
- The founder of the Song Dynasty, who helped reunify China.
- The samurai code of honor and loyalty.
- A time in Japanese history (794–1185) known for art, literature, and the development of a unique Japanese culture.
- A printing technology invented in China that used individual characters to print books faster.
- A military leader in feudal Japan who held real power, while the emperor was mostly symbolic.
- A chain of islands, like Japan.
- A practice in China where women's feet were tightly wrapped to keep them small, symbolizing beauty and status.
- A fine, white ceramic invented in China, often called "china" in the West.
- A fuel source used in China, later introduced to Europe through Mongol trade.
- An island nation in East Asia that developed a unique culture influenced by China and feudalism.
- A Venetian traveler who visited China during the Yuan Dynasty and wrote about his experiences.
- The only female emperor of China, who ruled during the Tang Dynasty.
- A trade route connecting China to the Middle East and Europe, spreading goods and ideas.
- A Chinese dynasty (1271–1368) ruled by the Mongols, established by Kublai Khan.
- A curved, sharp sword used by samurai in Japan.
- A region of the Mongol Empire ruled by one of Genghis Khan’s descendants.
- A Mongol ruler and grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Yuan Dynasty in China.
- A traditional Japanese religion that focuses on nature and ancestor worship.
- The founder of the Mongol Empire who united the Mongol tribes and created a vast empire.
41 Clues: A chain of islands, like Japan. • The samurai code of honor and loyalty. • A curved, sharp sword used by samurai in Japan. • A Chinese invention used for fireworks and later weapons. • A group of related families that share a common ancestor. • The founder of the Song Dynasty, who helped reunify China. • ...
Ancient Greece Who Am I? 2024-01-08
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- I am a historian who chronicled the Persian Wars. I am often called the Father of History.
- My fables were known for both talking animals as well as teaching a moral. Historians aren't 100% sure if I really existed or am just a fable myself.
- I am the Father of Athenian Democracy. I helped to reform the constitution so the democracy could work for all.
- I am the Father of Geometry. I wrote a book called Elements, likely the the most famous mathematical textbook in history.
- I am a Greek playwright who is considered the father of the tragedy.
- I am a great statesman, considered the greatest orator (speech giver) of Greek times.
- I am a Greek playwright who wrote comedies, and am considered the father of the comedy.
- I am the student of Socrates. I wrote many dialogues using Socrates as a major character. I also founded the Academy in Athens.
- I am a scientist of medicine, often called the Father of Western Medicine. Doctors still take an oath inspired by me today.
- I am an astronomer and mathematician. I was the first to put the sun at the center of the known universe rather than the Earth.
- I am considered the greatest of the nine lyric poets of Ancient Greece. I am most known for my odes.
- I am famous for my Draconian law that made many offences punishable by death.
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- I am considered one of the great mathematicians and scientists in history. I made many discoveries both in math and physics.
- I am the last of the great Greek tragedy writers, I am unique in that I used strong women characters and intelligent slaves.
- I am a great Greek historian who was known for the exact science of my research. I wrote about the war between Athens and Sparta.
- I am probably the most popular playwright during Greek times. I won many writing competitions and am thought to have written over 100 plays.
- I am a scientist and philosopher who came up with the Pythagorean Theorem, which is still used today in much of geometry.
- I am the first of the great Greek Philosophers. I am considered by many to be the founder of Western philosophy.
- I am usually credited with laying the foundations and ideas for democracy.
- I am the student of Plato. I am a philosopher and scientist who is interested in the physical world. I also taught Alexander the Great.
- I am often called the greatest military commander in history. I expanded the Greek empire to its greatest size, never losing a battle.
- I wrote a book that was about Greek rural life called Works and Days, which helped historians to understand what the daily life for the average Greek person was like. I also wrote Theogany, which explained a lot about Greek Mythology.
- I was the most famous of the Greek epic poets. I wrote the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- I am a leader and statesman during the golden age of Greece. I helped democracy to flourish and led great building projects in Athens that still survive today.
- I am one of the great female lyric poets. I wrote romantic poetry that was very popular in my day.
25 Clues: I am a Greek playwright who is considered the father of the tragedy. • I am usually credited with laying the foundations and ideas for democracy. • I am famous for my Draconian law that made many offences punishable by death. • I am a great statesman, considered the greatest orator (speech giver) of Greek times. • ...
Discoveries and Innovations 2024-10-17
CHRISTIANDOMETITA 2021-04-11
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- God of fishing
- Native tree in Catanduanes.
- played major role in resistance and liberation of albay.
- part of head discoveries of fossils.
- inland site located in Sorsogon.
- fragment found in Camarines Sur.
- Modern heroes outside the country.
- fruit use to make Bicol delicacies creamy.
- jar means "ship-of-the-dead".
- warrior hero of Ibalon epic.
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features in Bicol region.
- animal found in caves of Cagraray.
- Goddess of Moon
- man's surname who discovered burial jar in Batungan Cave.
- Binding two people legally and by the church.
- smelting and forging this element.
- Our Lady of Gate Parish,San Augustine Bible and Basilica of Our Lady of Penafrancia.
- church and ruins in Albay
- Spanish term where Bicol are divided into two parts.
- Bicol having 56 percent land and 44 percent hills and mountains.
- pottery found in the cave of Masbate.
- David who discovered Java Man fossils.
- ginataan, pinakro, baluko, pinangat.
- place where pre historic shell was found.
- one of two archeologists who explored Albay caves.
- Part of Bicol folklore where man turn into different animals.
- (Aside from Brown) color of jar found in Masbate.
- popular folk epic in Bicol region
- man's surname theorized jar burial culture originated in Southern China.
- (surname) general who organize a guerilla movement against Japanese invasion.
- Stone ax.
- First name of Jagors
- process of exchanging goods and products.
- Term which means "to follow"/ origin of province name.
- Bicol dialect used most part in Camarines Sur.
- has 99 percent rate from 2015.
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- nephew or niece.
- One of two island provinces in Bicol.
- It has influence of Bikol and Bisaya dialects.
- tea to deworm to Aeta children.
- native seafood delicacy of Sorsogon
- "witch doctor" performing hilot
- Supreme God or being of Aeta.
- Dr. Karl who discovered artifacts in Agusan Valley.
- cave in Albay with porcelain bowls.
- ancient man fossil found at zhoukoudian near Beijing.
- aside from annamese porcelain.
- Place in Masbate where Batungan caves are located.
- Bicolanos are called...
- cave in Masbate made up of 4 caves in a huge limstone massif.
- burial jar cover
- Spanish term which menas "rice granary".
- Major religion in Bicol.
- greek word means new
- country where pottery and porcelain originated.
- one of few places where kalanay migrated.
- weaving through barehands.
- island province where it has type 2 weather and climate disturbances.
- militant movement originated in Barrio Malobago
- Province with similarities of dialect with Masbate.
- means "grandfather"
- one of kalanay place of origin.
- Kasanggayahan, Magayon and
- musical heritage and traditional tool of aeta.
- priest visited by Jagors in Libmanan.
- all things possess spirit or essence.
- Delgodo who started revolutionary activities in Albay.
- general term for dialect in the region.
- Evil God of Destruction.
- surname of American general that headed the expedition in Bicol.
- Catanduanes has 33.6 percent of rate.
- smaller part of languages which Bicol region is rich from.
- Famous volcano in the region.
73 Clues: Stone ax. • God of fishing • Goddess of Moon • nephew or niece. • burial jar cover • means "grandfather" • greek word means new • First name of Jagors • Bicolanos are called... • Major religion in Bicol. • Evil God of Destruction. • church and ruins in Albay • weaving through barehands. • Kasanggayahan, Magayon and • Native tree in Catanduanes. • warrior hero of Ibalon epic. • ...
Unique Words Crossword Facile. (UWCF) 2025-12-04
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- Surgical procedure to remove diseased tissue from the frontal and ethmoid sinuses.
- Surgical procedure for glaucoma that involves a combined iridectomy (removal of a piece of the iris) and sclerectomy (removal of a piece of the sclera, or white of the eye) to create a filtering scar.
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- Laboratory technique that uses extremely high centrifugal forces to separate and purify components from a mixture, such as proteins, nucleic acids, organelles, and viruses.
- Non-invasive neuroimaging technique that measures the magnetic fields produced by the brain's electrical activity to map brain function.
- The acceptance of something without protest.
- Production and emission of light by a living organism through a chemical reaction.
- Medical term for a severe or prolonged nosebleed.
- Fear of failure.
- Occurrence of making fortunate and unexpected discoveries by accident.
- Physically beautiful or attractive.
- Widely known as the Star of Bethlehem.
- Division of a cell nucleus during mitosis.
- Death or suffering of a martyr.
- Relating to the day before yesterday.
- The alignment of three or more celestial bodies in a gravitational system, such as the Sun, Earth, and Moon during an eclipse.
- Key enzyme that catalyzes the first and rate-limiting step in the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides.
- Lack of affinity for stains.
- Act Of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- Having Two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
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- County in west central England or a popular savory sauce originally made in that county.
- Rare, progressive lung disease that affects mostly women, characterized by abnormal muscle-like cells growing in the lungs and causing cystic lung destruction.
- Whispering or rustling.
- Silvery-white chemical element with atomic number 39, found in Group 3 of the periodic table.
- 125th anniversary.
- long.
- Square piece of fabric, traditionally used for personal hygiene like blowing your nose, wiping your face, or drying your eyes.
- Pompous or extravagant language, style, or manner, especially that intended to impress. (NOUN)
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- Redwood tree, especially the California redwood.
- Large, sweet pineapple grown especially in Brazil.
- Adjective that describes something as having many syllables or composed of long words with many syllables.
- Refers to the abdomen and the chest cavity, or the relationship between them.
- Adjective describing rocks, strata, or other materials that are bearing or containing fossils.
- A ringing or tinkling sound.
- Sleight of hand or manual dexterity in performing magic tricks.
- Birth defect where a baby's skull bones fuse together too early, before the brain has fully formed.
- Rumbling or gurgling noise made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines.
- The scientific study of the patterns of ridges on the fingers, palms, and soles of the feet.
- Done, made, or acquired by stealth.
- Pollination of one flower by another flower on the same plant.
- Device that measures both air temperature and relative humidity in a single unit.
- Extremely small.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- Suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
45 Clues: long. • Fear of failure. • Extremely small. • 125th anniversary. • Whispering or rustling. • A ringing or tinkling sound. • Lack of affinity for stains. • Death or suffering of a martyr. • The theory or philosophy of law. • Physically beautiful or attractive. • Done, made, or acquired by stealth. • Relating to the day before yesterday. • Widely known as the Star of Bethlehem. • ...
Film History 2025-09-19
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- What was the profession of the French filmmaker Georges Méliès?
- What was the name of the device created by Thomas Edison to project film?
- The ______________ brothers were the organizers of the functions at Le Grand Café, the first movie theatre.
- What was the nationality of Thomas Edison?
- When the Lumière brothers recorded simple people doing everyday simple activities they were planting the seeds for what later would be this film genre: ______________.
- Unlike the kinetoscope that was a projector device, the kinetograph was a __________ device.
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- The first movie theatre known to show films to the public was located in this city:_____________.
- The Lumière brothers inherited their father’s ______________ business, which facilitated the development of their inventions.
- In Le Grand Café,when watching "L'arrivée d'un train", the viewers became ____________ when they saw the train coming towards them.
- According to today’s standards, what is the film genre of the film “L’arroseur arrosé” (in English "The Gardener")?
- According to one of the videos, the Lumière brothers’ cinematograph was inspired by the functioning of the ________________ machine.
- Name the technological invention of Louis Lumière that gave its name to the art of cinema.
- How many films were presented to the audience in the Grand Café who paid one franc per person as the admission ticket?
13 Clues: What was the nationality of Thomas Edison? • What was the profession of the French filmmaker Georges Méliès? • What was the name of the device created by Thomas Edison to project film? • Name the technological invention of Louis Lumière that gave its name to the art of cinema. • ...
types of objects commonly found in a school 2023-06-24
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- A writing tool that uses ink instead of graphite. It's like a special pen that makes your handwriting look fancy and neat. Pens are great for important assignments and making your work stand out.
- A special bag that you carry on your back to hold your books, notebooks, and other school supplies. It's like your trusty companion that carries everything you need for school. Backpacks help you stay organized and ready for the day.
- A small electronic device that helps you solve math problems. It's like a math wizard that can add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers for you. Calculators make math exercises a little bit easier.
- Special printed materials with stories, information, and lessons. They are like portals to different worlds and sources of knowledge. Books help you explore new ideas and expand your imagination.
- A special table where you sit and learn in the classroom. It's like having your own personal space for studying and writing. Desks help you stay organized and focused during lessons.
- A seat that you sit on at your desk. It's like a comfy throne where you can listen to the teacher and participate in class. Chairs help you feel comfortable while you learn.
- A special pen with vibrant, colorful ink used on whiteboards or posters. It's like a magic wand that brings attention to important information. Markers make your presentations and displays more exciting.
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- A writing tool with a graphite tip for drawing and writing. It's like a magic wand that brings your ideas to life on paper. Pencils help you express yourself and learn new things.
- A large, smooth board where teachers write lessons and draw diagrams. It's like a big canvas where knowledge comes to life. Whiteboards make it easy for the whole class to see and learn together.
- Special cutting tools with two sharp blades. They're like a pair of superhero swords that help you create crafts and cut paper into shapes. Scissors make art projects and creative activities more exciting.
- Case A small container where you keep your pencils, erasers, and other writing tools. It's like a treasure chest that holds all your magical instruments for learning and creating. Pencil cases keep your supplies neat and easy to find.
- Stick A stick with a sticky substance that helps you attach paper and crafts together. It's like a magical adhesive that holds your artwork in place. Glue sticks make your projects look polished and professional.
- A book with blank or lined pages for writing, taking notes, and solving problems. It's like your secret diary where you record your thoughts and discoveries. Notebooks are great for capturing your ideas and organizing your thoughts.
- A soft object used to remove pencil marks. It's like a magic eraser that can make mistakes disappear. Erasers help you fix errors and keep your work looking clean and tidy.
- A straight measuring tool with markings in inches or centimeters. It's like a superhero gadget that helps you draw straight lines and measure lengths accurately. Rulers make your drawings and diagrams look precise.
15 Clues: A soft object used to remove pencil marks. It's like a magic eraser that can make mistakes disappear. Erasers help you fix errors and keep your work looking clean and tidy. • A seat that you sit on at your desk. It's like a comfy throne where you can listen to the teacher and participate in class. Chairs help you feel comfortable while you learn. • ...
Crossword puzzle - One WTC 2020-12-11
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- The neighborhood where the One World Trade Center is located.
- a pipe conducting steam.
- also known as a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, is an improvised explosive device designed to be detonated in an automobile or other vehicles.
- a room, set of rooms, or building used as a place for commercial, professional, or bureaucratic work.
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event.
- a room or building housing an astronomical telescope or other scientific equipment for the study of natural phenomena.
- Technological innovations are new inventions that improve technology in any field.
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- the floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level.
- its the process of converting waste.
- its electricity are made from the energy of running water.
- all the rooms or areas on the same level of a building.
- its a North American standardization system for high environmental quality buildings(abbreviation).
- reflective glossy layer, which produces a surprising effect.
- its an intermediate interchange floor in a skyscraper where people can change from an express elevator that stops only at the sky lobby to a local elevator which stops at every floor within a segment of the building.
15 Clues: a pipe conducting steam. • its the process of converting waste. • all the rooms or areas on the same level of a building. • its electricity are made from the energy of running water. • reflective glossy layer, which produces a surprising effect. • The neighborhood where the One World Trade Center is located. • ...
Paddock AH U4a Crossword 2023-03-14
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- Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary
- A leading poet of the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and "I Too"
- France, Britain, Russia
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Member of Austrian royal family that was assassinated on June 28, 1914
- A new technology in WWI used for reconnaissance then later for fighting and bombing.
- Young women in the 1920s who challenged social traditions with their dress and behavior
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- Teenager that killed Franz Ferdinand with the help of the Black Hand terrorist group
- Era of life that emerged due to compulsory school attendance and independence of automobiles
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- A British passenger ship loaded with ammo that was sunk by a German U-Boat. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans.
- ___ and Barbed Wire: American inventions that defended frontline trenches
- "The Wireless" new communication / entertainment technology developed during the Roaring Twenties
- Allied Powers and Central Powers
- Fighting with trenches, mines, and barbed wire. Horrible living conditions, great slaughter, no gains, stalemate, used in WWI.
- Triple Alliance and Triple Entente
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause. Britain wanted Americans to hate / fear Germany
- Italy, France, Britain, Russia, United States
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- Causes of WWI: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
- Britain & France's plan to add US troops into their units
- Law passed by Congress in 1917 authorizing a draft of men for military service
- This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- US policy at outbreak of WW1
- Germany's military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would go through Belgium to rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia.
- President Woodrow Wilson's plan for organizing post World War I Europe and for avoiding future wars.
- ___ Warfare: A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in British waters
- An organization of nations formed after World War I to promote cooperation and peace. FAILED
- Production method developed by Henry Ford that breaks down a complex job into a series of smaller tasks
- Two laws, enacted in 1917 and 1918, that imposed harsh penalties on anyone interfering with or speaking against U.S. participation in WWI
- Nickname for the 1920s because of the booming economy and fast pace of life during that era
- Buildup of European Armies and Navies prior to WWI
- Heavy armored vehicle which could travel over barbed wire and across enemy trenches
- ___ and Louis Armstrong: Two of the most famous jazz performers of the Harlem Renaissance
- A fight between two planes
- A period in the 1920s when African-American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
- This was sent by Germans to encourage a Mexican attack against the United States. Discovery of this item led the US to declare war on Germany.
- Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
38 Clues: France, Britain, Russia • A fight between two planes • US policy at outbreak of WW1 • Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary • Allied Powers and Central Powers • Triple Alliance and Triple Entente • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire • Italy, France, Britain, Russia, United States • Buildup of European Armies and Navies prior to WWI • ...
American History 1 Group 1 2020-11-24
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- gin a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, enabling much greater productivity than manual cotton separation
- Annexation the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America, which was admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845.
- of 1816 the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition
- Purchase An agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854, in which the United States agreed to pay Mexico $10 million for a 29,670 square mile portion of Mexico that later became part of Arizona and New Mexico.
- Austin Known as the "Father of Texas" and the founder of Texas, led the second, and ultimately, the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families from the United States to the region in 1825.
- Quincy Adams an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist who served as the sixth president of the United States, from 1825 to 1829.
- of tears a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- American War was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848
- Compromise United States federal legislation that admitted Maine to the United States as a free state
- of Guadalupe-Hidalgo signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico
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- bargain” the U.S. presidential election of 1824, the Compromise of 1877, and Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of Richard Nixon
- v Georgia a landmark case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional
- K Polk the 11th president of the United States, known for his territorial expansion of the nation chiefly through the Mexican-American War.
- treaty was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- of 1844 the 15th presidential election, held from Friday, November 1 to Wednesday, December 4, 1844. Democrat James K. Polk defeated Whig Henry Clay in a close contest turning on the controversial issues of slavery and the annexation of the Republic of Texas.
- Trail a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, which was used by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers in the mid-1800s to emigrate west
- proviso designed to eliminate slavery within the land acquired as a result of the Mexican War
- witney an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.
- Jackson an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
19 Clues: American War was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848 • proviso designed to eliminate slavery within the land acquired as a result of the Mexican War • Compromise United States federal legislation that admitted Maine to the United States as a free state • ...
COMPUTER AND ITS PARTS 2021-11-07
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- - It is an input device also known as a pointing device of a computer. Its main function is to facilitate user interaction with the monitor screen of the computer like the keyboard.
- - it is one of the most versatile and beneficial inventions for mankind. Its enormous capacity to process data makes it a fundamental part of the development of the world.
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- It is a significant part, without it the user cannot function the computer. It allows the user to interact with the computer.
- - It is one of the most important parts of computer. It designed to input the data by typing letters, symbols, numbers (ABC,123,!@#).
- It is a device whose main function is to print electronic information like text and images onto paper as a hard copy. In this way, the process of transferring data to hard paper is called printing, and the result is a printout.
5 Clues: It is a significant part, without it the user cannot function the computer. It allows the user to interact with the computer. • - It is one of the most important parts of computer. It designed to input the data by typing letters, symbols, numbers (ABC,123,!@#). • ...
Job occupations 2025-01-10
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- He/she is a brave individual who wears a uniform and serves to protect his country. Always ready for challenges, he trains hard, follows orders with discipline, and helps others in need. His mission is to keep people safe.
- He/she takes care of animals when they are sick or hurt, helping them feel better. She knows a lot about pets and other creatures, giving them check-ups, medicine, and care. Her work keeps animals healthy and happy.
- He/ she is someone who takes care of people’s teeth and keeps smiles healthy. He/she checks for any problems, cleans teeth to make them shine, and helps fix issues like cavities. Her goal is to keep everyone’s mouth feeling great!
- He is someone who works with wood, crafting furniture, building structures, and repairing items with great care. Using tools like hammers, saws, and drills, he measures and shapes pieces of wood to create sturdy and beautiful things for others.
- He/she delivers letters and packages to homes and businesses, traveling from place to place with a big bag or a cart. Always on time, he makes sure everyone gets their mail, spreading smiles with each delivery he makes.
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- He/she spends her days exploring how the world works, asking big questions, and searching for answers. With careful experiments and observations, she uncovers fascinating secrets about nature, sharing her discoveries to help everyone understand the wonders of the universe.
- He’s someone who helps people find exactly what they need. With a friendly smile and plenty of knowledge, he explains options, answers questions, and makes sure everyone leaves happy with their choice. His goal is to make others feel confident and satisfied, and eventually sell his product.
- He/she soars high above the clouds, guiding a powerful machine through the skies. With steady hands and sharp eyes, she navigates through wind and weather, ensuring everyone reaches their destination safely. Her job is filled with adventure and precision.
8 Clues: He/she takes care of animals when they are sick or hurt, helping them feel better. She knows a lot about pets and other creatures, giving them check-ups, medicine, and care. Her work keeps animals healthy and happy. • ...
14~15과 2022-09-25
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- 실용적인 The politician promised to take a _________ approach to governance rather than strictly follow his party’s ideology.
- 손상되지 않은 The machine reminded ______ despite the explosion.
- 화해시키다 The international mediator attempted to _________ the two countries.
- 상당한 A ___________ number of adults become single parents as a result of divorce.
- 이해하다 Only a few students could _____ Professor Benton’s physics lecture.
- 시작, 개시 Since its _________, the anti-smoking campaign has raised a lot of money.
- (힘. 능력 등을) 가하다, 행사하다 Oil drills ____________ a tremendous amount of force and can easily break through hard rock.
- 신조어 The online community has added several ________ to the English language.
- 아첨 Mike often uses ________ to get his boss’s attention.
- 외관상으로는 The book Jeff purchased at the used bookstore had yellow pages, so it was __________ old.
- 주목할 만한 In some Amazonian villages, there is no ___________ difference between modern and ancient lifestyles.
- 영역, 범위 The microscope allowed for many new discoveries in the _____ of biology.
- 강요하다 Roman emperors _______ their subjects to pay taxes, and those who refused were punished severely.
- 널리 퍼지다, 만연하다, 이기다 In Alaska’s cold and harsh climate, evergreen trees such as spruce ______________. The young candidate unexpectedly _____________ in the mayoral election.
- 논란의 여지가 있는 The scientist’s claim was controversial because it was based on __________ evidence.
- 구체적으로 나타내다, 포함하다 Literature ooften ________ the social ideals of either the author or the author’s culture. The composition ________ several musical styles, including jazz, funk, and reggae.
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- 별개의 Researchers have found that many newly married couples keep their money in ________ accounts.
- 끊임없는 Doris finally got a refund for the faulty microwave after making _________ complaints.
- 있음직하지 않은 Winning the lottery is highly __________.
- (부당한) 이용, 착취 The Keating- Owen Act of 1916 was an early attempt to address the __________________ of child labor.
- (물에) 잠그다, 담그다 Temporary spring lakes form in the valleys after the mountain snow melts and ________ everything in water.
- 친밀하게 Friends who spend a lot of time together often get to know each other __________.
- 구성 요소 Nitrogen is one of the major _______________ of the air humans breathe.
- 억제하다, 참다, 진입하다 Jonas was unable to _________ his anger. Hundreds of troops were sent to ________ the rebellion.
- 위험, 어려움 A sudden downturn in the stock market is one of the ________ of investing.
- 결점 One ________ of the book is that it dose not contain any English translations.
- 방향을 바꾸다 When man- made disasters occur, governments try to ______________ the blame.
- 주변 The outer _________ of a hurricane is generally made up of rainbands.
- 재촉하다, 촉진하다 The protest by the labor union ____________ changes in the company’s policies.
- 체계적으로 Astronomers ____________ count the number of sunspots that occur each year.
- 일부러 The teacher ____________ used simple terms to explain the complex concept to the students.
- 확대하다, 증대하다 Scientific farming can _______ the production of wheat.
- 재촉하다 The Great Depression ________ the development of social services, such as social security.
33 Clues: 있음직하지 않은 Winning the lottery is highly __________. • 아첨 Mike often uses ________ to get his boss’s attention. • 손상되지 않은 The machine reminded ______ despite the explosion. • 확대하다, 증대하다 Scientific farming can _______ the production of wheat. • 이해하다 Only a few students could _____ Professor Benton’s physics lecture. • ...
Technological Design/Technology Terms 2023-12-06
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- the material most used by a technological design class
- a system of learning
- the conception of beauty
- small electronic cells that produce an image when organized together
- diagram used to display data
- an optical instrument used to capture images
- popular brand that makes technology
- the opposition of a flowing current in an electrical circuit
- the creation of new knowledge
- the flow of electricity
- synonym for materials
- the even distribution of parts of a whole
- the tools used to complete a task
- a product one uses to listen privately
- an instrument used to heat glue to bind materials together (2 wrds.)
- a complete path through which an electrical current passes
- a computer generated environment (2 wrds.)
- an electronic device that manipulates information or data
- the designing, testing, and making of machines and inventions
- a small rectangular touchscreen device
- a system that performs an action using power and force
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- online platforms in which people share information (2 wrds.)
- a tool used to measure weight
- tiny files of data used to track your online activity
- The last name of a technological design teacher
- people under the influence of someone on social media
- the outside of something
- a wireless power source that converts chemical energy into usable energy
- a collection of online files available through an address
- utensil used to make straight lines and measure distances
- a global network of connections
- organized information
- the transferrable skill one has that can be applied to design
- the way a product carries out its task
- online character used to share an emotion
- the technological field that operates robots
- objects used to assist in completing a task
- the design plan of a project
- graphite writing utensil
- the ability to have supervision of an operation
- the element of design that describes the surface quality of something
- synonym for smarts
- the act of creating a piece of art/design with a pen or pencil
- a series of complex instructions used to complete a task
- a sheet of tree
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a word puzzle
- a device that detects changes in its environment
- an occupation of someone who designs building projects
- the action of checking how accurately a product works
50 Clues: a word puzzle • a sheet of tree • synonym for smarts • a system of learning • organized information • synonym for materials • the flow of electricity • the conception of beauty • the outside of something • graphite writing utensil • diagram used to display data • the design plan of a project • a tool used to measure weight • the creation of new knowledge • a global network of connections • ...
Chapter 1 2023-08-29
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- ____-ended questions questions that respondents answer in their own words
- the individuals intended to represent the population to be studied
- a general statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work - an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another
- people who respond to a survey
- a feeling of trust between researchers and the people they are studying
- social ___ is people's actions influencing one another
- the growing interconnections among nations due to advances in trade, travel, and communications
- ___ level of analysis is an examination of small-scale patterns of society
- the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
- people who share a culture and a territory
- the use of sociology to solve problems
- ___ group are the subjects in an experiment who are not exposed to the independent variable
- is a theoretical perspective in which society is viewed as a composed of symbols that people use to establish meaning, develop their views of the world, and communicate with one another
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- the ___ variable is a factor in an experiment that is changed by an independent variable
- sociological research for the purpose of making discoveries about human groups, not for making changes in those groups
- the application of the scientific approach to the social world
- a target group to be studied
- ___ method is the use of objective systematic observations to test theories
- the ___ variable is a factor that causes a change in another variable
- ____-ended questions questions that are followed by a list of possible answers to be selected by the respondent
- ___ definitions are the way in which a researcher measures a variable
- the scientific study of society and human behavior
- social ___ is the groups memberships that people have because of their ___ in history and society
- __ level of analysis is an examination of large-scale patterns of society
- social ___ is the degree to which members of a group or a society are united by shared values and other social bonds also known as social cohesion
- ___ perspective is the understanding human behavior by placing it within its broader social context
- a statement of how variables are expected to be related to one another, often according to predictions from a theory
- those who own the means of production - capitalists
- a factor thought to be significant for human behavior - which can vary/change from one case to another
- those things that "everyone knows" are true
- __ sample is a sample in which everyone in the target population has the same chance of being included in the study
- the collection of data by having people answer a series of questions
- the extent to which research produces consistent or dependable results
- ___ sociology is used for applying sociology for the public good - guide politicians and policy makers
- ___ theory is a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources
35 Clues: a target group to be studied • people who respond to a survey • the use of sociology to solve problems • people who share a culture and a territory • those things that "everyone knows" are true • the scientific study of society and human behavior • those who own the means of production - capitalists • social ___ is people's actions influencing one another • ...
History Skills 2013-06-09
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- This civilisation gave the world many inventions including paper and gunpowder.
- A good place to look for old artifacts.
- The largest Ancient Civilisation.
- This civilisation was built on the banks on the River Nile.
- India and China are examples of ancient civilisations from which part of the world?
- What does AD stand for?
- History teaches people about their...
- A period of 10 years.
- A statement created to be tested.
- Otherwise known as Tree Ring Dating.
- This body of water gave birth to three different ancient civilisations
- What is the Latin word for 'around'?
- An expert that may assist a historian that studies human behaviour.
- This type of organiser can help you arrange your research.
- A visual representation of time.
- The year 688BC is in which century?
- When looking at a source you must ask yourself if you can trust the source or what _________________ you may have with the source.
- The longer a bone is in the earth the more __________________ it absorbs.
- The questions a historian asks themselves to direct their research.
- A common and important source of evidence.
- How many major Ancient Civilisations are there?
- A source that is created by someone outside of the time period is called a _______________________ source.
- A document to show where you went for research material.
- A source that comes from the period you are studying is called a _________________ source.
- An example of a secondary source.
- Which S&E discipline are we currently studying?
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- What do you call someone who studies history?
- A period of a 1000 years.
- This dating technique allows a person to find the actual age of something.
- A collection of records, usually written.
- A period of 100 years.
- This civilisation gave the world democracy.
- The year 1984 is in which century AD?
- These experts collect, record and interpret evidence for historians.
- This dating method measures the rate in which C14 has decayed.
- An expert that may assist a historian that breaks codes and reads ancient languages.
- An expert that may assist a historian that studies fossils.
- This equipment helps in archaeological digs.
- Stratigraphy studies the different ______________ in rocks.
- The period from the beginning of civilisation to the fall of the Roman Empire
- This dating technique compares two items - which is older and which is younger.
- The period before writing was invented.
- The year 406 AD is in which century?
- Another word for dig.
- This civilisation is where Hinduism was born.
45 Clues: A period of 10 years. • Another word for dig. • A period of 100 years. • What does AD stand for? • A period of a 1000 years. • A visual representation of time. • The largest Ancient Civilisation. • A statement created to be tested. • An example of a secondary source. • The year 688BC is in which century? • Otherwise known as Tree Ring Dating. • What is the Latin word for 'around'? • ...
ESPY Study Game 2022-02-04
Across
- Refers to the group of things that we want information about, generally focused on one specific group, does not have to always correlate to geographic locations.
- This is the outcome of an event, different from correlation. Causation can also be referred to as a cause-and-effect relationship.
- studies In an experiment, researchers manipulate, or cause changes, in the independent variable, and observe or measure any impact of those changes in the dependent variable. Random assignment is also used in these experiments.
- random sample A sample where each individual has a chance to be apart of the random survey.
- variable This is the variable that is under the control of the experimenter and has two different conditions. An example of this would be in Dunn’s study on when people are given money-the question “would they spend it on themselves” would be the independent variable.
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- variable Things that can hinder you from finding casual inferences. An example of this would be if you ran an experiment where you randomly gave participants happy pills and they knew whether they got the happy pull or not, it would be a confounding variable.
- studies This is when scientists passively observe and measure phenomena. In these studies, we do not intervene and change behavior, as we would do in experiments. Usually cannot infer what causes what while identifying patterns of relationships.
- variable The variable the researcher measures but does not manipulate in an experiment. Dependent variables are used to determine the effect of the independent variable.
- random sample An unbiased sampling where participants are randomly selected. An example of this selection would be putting names in a hat and drawing them out.
- Provides information about the direction and strength of the association between two variables. For example, there can be positive and negative correlations-a positive correlation would be listed in Dunn’s study with people spending money on others.
- design studies An experiment where that assignment groups are this group vs that group
- features of Pseudoscience This is a claim without backing or significant research. It can include fixed ideas, no peer review, selects favorable discoveries, sees criticism as a conspiracy, non-repeatable results, claims of widespread usefulness, and "ball-park" measurement. A direct example of this would be: vaccines give you autism.
- Refers to the population we take out to examine and draw conclusions from. An example of this would be, the places the CEHD students go out to throughout the week.
- features of "Science" Discoveries, experiments, Studies, and research that invites criticism, with verifiable results and accurate measurements.
14 Clues: design studies An experiment where that assignment groups are this group vs that group • random sample A sample where each individual has a chance to be apart of the random survey. • This is the outcome of an event, different from correlation. Causation can also be referred to as a cause-and-effect relationship. • ...
Technological Design/Technology Terms 2023-12-06
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- the material most used by a technological design class
- a system of learning
- the conception of beauty
- small electronic cells that produce an image when organized together
- diagram used to display data
- an optical instrument used to capture images
- popular brand that makes technology
- the opposition of a flowing current in an electrical circuit
- the creation of new knowledge
- the flow of electricity
- synonym for materials
- the even distribution of parts of a whole
- the tools used to complete a task
- a product one uses to listen privately
- an instrument used to heat glue to bind materials together (2 wrds.)
- a complete path through which an electrical current passes
- a computer generated environment (2 wrds.)
- an electronic device that manipulates information or data
- the designing, testing, and making of machines and inventions
- a small rectangular touchscreen device
- a system that performs an action using power and force
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- online platforms in which people share information (2 wrds.)
- a tool used to measure weight
- tiny files of data used to track your online activity
- The last name of a technological design teacher
- people under the influence of someone on social media
- the outside of something
- a wireless power source that converts chemical energy into usable energy
- a collection of online files available through an address
- utensil used to make straight lines and measure distances
- a global network of connections
- organized information
- the transferrable skill one has that can be applied to design
- the way a product carries out its task
- online character used to share an emotion
- the technological field that operates robots
- objects used to assist in completing a task
- the design plan of a project
- graphite writing utensil
- the ability to have supervision of an operation
- the element of design that describes the surface quality of something
- synonym for smarts
- the act of creating a piece of art/design with a pen or pencil
- a series of complex instructions used to complete a task
- a sheet of tree
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a word puzzle
- a device that detects changes in its environment
- an occupation of someone who designs building projects
- the action of checking how accurately a product works
50 Clues: a word puzzle • a sheet of tree • synonym for smarts • a system of learning • organized information • synonym for materials • the flow of electricity • the conception of beauty • the outside of something • graphite writing utensil • diagram used to display data • the design plan of a project • a tool used to measure weight • the creation of new knowledge • a global network of connections • ...
Element Names J 2022-11-08
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- Glenn Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the __________ ___________. (2 words separated by a space)
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project succeeded in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________.
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element _______________.
- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity
- One of the 2 elements Marie Curie co-founded
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- Curie actively promoted the use of the element _________ to decrease pain/suffering
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented in 1867.
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
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- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist
- Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between)
- To create his first table, Mendeleev wrote the p_____________ of the different elements on different cards so he could compare them and move the cards around in an attempt to find order among them.
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. (be careful, this word has a "oe" in it...the internet shows an O with dots above it)
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the elements which led to the discovery of the _________ l__________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Inventor of dynamite
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- One of the major problems that E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had to solve was the _____________ of the 2 forms of Uranium.
- Lise Meitner was exiled to ________ which is why some people didn't know of her contributions to science
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only; starts with "P")
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _______ fuel slug into the B Reactor (an element)
- 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 service to science.
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Neils Bohr's ____________ d__________ (2 words separated by a space) to explain nuclear behavior
- Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist.
- _____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
28 Clues: Inventor of dynamite • the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist • Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist. • One of the 2 elements Marie Curie co-founded • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________. • Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between) • ...
S4lulxd 2021-12-03
Across
- In this episode, Plankton fakes an injury and sues Mr. Krabs
- In this episode, SpongeBob finds a wig and starts wearing it
- In this episode, SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward try to get back Mr. Krabs' lost mattress
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs molts and loses his shell just before meeting up with his Navy Buddies so SpongeBob takes his place
- In this episode, Patrick disguises himself as a woman to avoid getting kicked out of town
- In this episode, Mrs. Puff gets fired and is replaced by a stricter teacher, and only SpongeBob stays in class
- In this episode, SpongeBob and Patrick travel inside Squidward to retrieve his clarinet reed
- In this episode, SpongeBob and Patrick think Squidward is an animal, and call him Smelly
- In this episode, Patrick gives SpongeBob a glob of gum for Best Friends
- In this episode, The Flying Dutchman stays with SpongeBob to reclaim his dignity
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs opens a wishing well at the Krusty Krab in an attempt to make more money
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs retires and leaves the Krusty Krab under new management
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs sends SpongeBob to get Pearl a birthday present
- In this episode, Plankton falls in love with Betsy Krabs
- In this episode, SpongeBob's best day ever doesn't go as planned
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs turns the Krusty Krab into a hotel
- In this episode, after a jousting accident, SpongeBob and Patrick accidentally travel back in time to the Middle Ages
- In this episode, SpongeBob and Patrick make a Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy movie
- In this episode, SpongeBob makes a miniature Squidward and everyone likes him better
- In this episode, SpongeBob accuses Patrick of stealing his jellyfishing net
- In this episode, a new restaurant called Kelpshake opens in Bikini Bottom
- In this episode, Patrick gets his driver's license and rubs it in SpongeBob's face
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- In this episode, SpongeBob thinks he lost his laughter
- In this episode, SpongeBob and Squidward get morphed together
- In this episode, Plankton turns the Chum Bucket into a gift shop
- In this episode, SpongeBob thinks he turned Squidward into an ice cream cone with one of his magic tricks
- In this episode, Gary runs away from home after being neglected by SpongeBob
- In this episode, SpongeBob breaks his spatula, and is forced to replace it
- In this episode, SpongeBob and Patrick hear that a ferocious biker gang is coming to Bikini Bottom
- In this episode, Mr. Krabs forces SpongeBob to take a vacation to avoid paying a fine
- In this episode, Sandy's bosses visit to see her inventions
- In this episode, SpongeBob becomes "the king of karate" and travels to Karate Island with Sandy
- In this episode, SpongeBob and Patrick annoy Squidward with their "Good Neighbor Lodge"
- In this episode, Gary's biting causes the Bikini Bottomites to think that he has a disease and that he is spreading it to them
- In this episode, Patrick gets smarter after he is screwed into the wrong brain, which turns out to be brain coral
- In this episode, the Krusty Krab opens up for 24 hours as part of Plankton's plan to get the Krabby Patty secret formula from an exhausted SpongeBob
- In this episode, Squidward attempts to win a prize from the Skill Crane
- In this episode, Patrick becomes a mean tyrant when he is crowned king
38 Clues: In this episode, SpongeBob thinks he lost his laughter • In this episode, Plankton falls in love with Betsy Krabs • In this episode, Sandy's bosses visit to see her inventions • In this episode, Plankton fakes an injury and sues Mr. Krabs • In this episode, SpongeBob finds a wig and starts wearing it • In this episode, SpongeBob and Squidward get morphed together • ...
American Revolution 2023-11-02
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- a famous document written in 1776 that declared the American colonies' independence from British rule. It explained the reasons for seeking freedom and is a key part of American history.
- A bicameral legislature is a system with two separate chambers or houses, such as the U.S. Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate
- an agreement at the Constitutional Convention that counted enslaved individuals as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of representation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- a Founding Father known for his inventions, writings, and diplomacy. He played a crucial role in securing French support for the American Revolution and was a key figure in early American history.
- the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It outlines fundamental rights and protections for American citizens.
- "Common Sense" was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776. It argued for independence from Britain and was widely read and influential.
- was a meeting of delegates from the American colonies that played a key role in the American Revolution. It discussed and made important decisions about the colonies' future.
- the leaders and statesmen who played a significant role in the founding of the United States. They included figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and others.
- T were a group of American colonists who protested British policies, such as the Stamp Act, through acts of civil disobedience and sometimes violence.
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- (1783), The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution and recognized the United States as an independent nation. It was signed in 1783
- was a war fought by the American colonists against British rule in the late 18th century. It resulted in the United States gaining its independence.
- nickname for British soldiers during the American Revolution because of their distinctive red uniforms.
- The Continental Army was the army established by the Second Continental Congress to fight for American independence during the Revolution. George Washington was its first commander.
- refer to the system in the U.S. government where each branch (executive, legislative, and judicial) has the power to limit or check the actions of the other branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was a meeting in Philadelphia where delegates from the states created the U.S. Constitution to replace the weaker Articles of Confederation.
- the supreme law of the United States. It outlines the structure of the government and the rights of the citizens. The U.S. Constitution was written in 1787.
- basic rights that people are born with and that cannot be taken away. The Declaration of Independence mentions unalienable rights like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- American colonists who fought for independence from British rule during the American Revolution. They wanted freedom from British control and were willing to stand up for it.
- What year 1776 marks the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the beginning of the American Revolution.
- the first President of the United States and a prominent military leader during the American Revolution. He is often called the "Father of His Country" for his role in the nation's early history.
- one of the Founding Fathers and the main author of the Declaration of Independence. He was also the third President of the United States.
- American colonists who remained loyal to the British monarchy during the American Revolution. They believed in staying connected to Britain and keeping things the way they were.
22 Clues: nickname for British soldiers during the American Revolution because of their distinctive red uniforms. • What year 1776 marks the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the beginning of the American Revolution. • the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. It outlines fundamental rights and protections for American citizens. • ...
Victorian Towns 2020-03-29
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- The Sister Rocks are located near this town just off the Western Highway, noted for its famous foot race.
- This town was officially opened in June 1956 and replaces the earlier site 8km east, which was inundated by the waters of Lake Hume.
- Some 9km from Mt. Korong, this town is on the Calder Highway is noted for its significant gold discoveries.
- The railway line runs down the centre of the main street of this Calder Highway town.
- Barker, Lyttleton and Mostyn Streets are three of the main streets of this central Victorian city.
- The most easterly city in the world is in New Zealand. There is a town of the same name in Victoria.
- Previously known as Sandhurst until May 8, 1891, it is known today by another name.
- This town is exactly midway between two Australian state capital cities. The first country town in Victoria to have electricity.
- The ruins of Ned Kelly's home are located here in this small north eastern Victorian town
- A statue of the racehorse “Black Caviar” features in the main street of this town.
- Sir Robert Menzies was born in this town at the foot of Lake Hindmarsh.
- The historic wharf here on the Murray River stands today as evidence of the city's unique history. In the nineteenth century it was Australia's greatest inland port.
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- Victoria's best-known caves are situated near this town.
- Near the New South Wales border, this town has the same name as a city in Italy.
- The 1956 Olympic Games rowing events were held in this city.
- Two settlements within 8km of each other south of the Sunraysia district derive their name from each other. The answer is the northern of the two.
- The largest town on Phillip Island.
- In 1947, a soldier settlement was established. It is 480 km from Melbourne and 134 km from Swan Hill.
- John Curtin, former Labor Prime Minister, three times state premier Sir Alexander Peacock, former Governor of NSW Sir John Northcott, and the famous Lindsay Brothers were all born in this mining centre.
- Town at the foot of Mt. Leura.
- The largest town on the Avoca River.
- Town at the southern tip of the Bass Highway.
- John Flynn, Flynn of the Inland was born here. In 1869, Australia's biggest gold nugget, the “Welcome Stranger” was found here.
- Named after the original settlers, the Rowan Brothers, the district is known as “Kelly Country”.
- In this mid Victorian town there is a Youth Training Centre. A nine letter word.
25 Clues: Town at the foot of Mt. Leura. • The largest town on Phillip Island. • The largest town on the Avoca River. • Town at the southern tip of the Bass Highway. • Victoria's best-known caves are situated near this town. • The 1956 Olympic Games rowing events were held in this city. • Sir Robert Menzies was born in this town at the foot of Lake Hindmarsh. • ...
Victorian Towns 2020-03-29
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- The Sister Rocks are located near this town just off the Western Highway, noted for its famous foot race.
- The most easterly city in the world is in New Zealand. There is a town of the same name in Victoria.
- Town at the foot of Mt. Leura.
- In this mid Victorian town there is a Youth Training Centre. A nine letter word.
- Previously known as Sandhurst until May 8, 1891, it is known today by another name.
- The 1956 Olympic Games rowing events were held in this city.
- Town at the southern tip of the Bass Highway.
- The historic wharf here on the Murray River stands today as evidence of the city's unique history. In the nineteenth century it was Australia's greatest inland port.
- Barker, Lyttleton and Mostyn Streets are three of the main streets of this central Victorian city.
- A statue of the racehorse “Black Caviar” features in the main street of this town.
- John Flynn, Flynn of the Inland was born here. In 1869, Australia's biggest gold nugget, the “Welcome Stranger” was found here.
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- This town was officially opened in June 1956 and replaces the earlier site 8km east, which was inundated by the waters of Lake Hume.
- The railway line runs down the centre of the main street of this Calder Highway town.
- Some 9km from Mt. Korong, this town is on the Calder Highway is noted for its significant gold discoveries.
- Named after the original settlers, the Rowan Brothers, the district is known as “Kelly Country”.
- In 1947, a soldier settlement was established. It is 480 km from Melbourne and 134 km from Swan Hill.
- This town is exactly midway between two Australian state capital cities. The first country town in Victoria to have electricity.
- Near the New South Wales border, this town has the same name as a city in Italy.
- Victoria's best-known caves are situated near this town.
- The largest town on Phillip Island.
- The ruins of Ned Kelly's home are located here in this small north eastern Victorian town
- The largest town on the Avoca River.
- John Curtin, former Labor Prime Minister, three times state premier Sir Alexander Peacock, former Governor of NSW Sir John Northcott, and the famous Lindsay Brothers were all born in this mining centre.
- Two settlements within 8km of each other south of the Sunraysia district derive their name from each other. The answer is the northern of the two.
- Sir Robert Menzies was born in this town at the foot of Lake Hindmarsh.
25 Clues: Town at the foot of Mt. Leura. • The largest town on Phillip Island. • The largest town on the Avoca River. • Town at the southern tip of the Bass Highway. • Victoria's best-known caves are situated near this town. • The 1956 Olympic Games rowing events were held in this city. • Sir Robert Menzies was born in this town at the foot of Lake Hindmarsh. • ...
Element Names Y 2022-11-08
Across
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
- To create his first table, Mendeleev wrote the p_____________ of the different elements on different cards so he could compare them and move the cards around in an attempt to find order among them.
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only; starts with "P")
- This person was the co-discoverer of 10 of the synthetic elements
- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project succeeded in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- 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 service to science.
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________.
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
- Inventor of dynamite
- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Neils Bohr's ____________ d__________ (2 words separated by a space) to explain nuclear behavior
- Curie actively promoted the use of the element _________ to decrease pain/suffering
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- Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between)
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented in 1867.
- Lise Meitner was exiled to ________ which is why some people didn't know of her contributions to science
- One of the major problems that E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had to solve was the _____________ of the 2 forms of Uranium.
- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element _______________.
- Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist.
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. (be careful, this word has a "oe" in it...the internet shows an O with dots above it)
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _______ fuel slug into the B Reactor (an element)
- One of the 2 elements Marie Curie co-founded
- _____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity
- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the elements which led to the discovery of the _________ l__________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Glenn Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the __________ ___________. (2 words separated by a space)
29 Clues: Inventor of dynamite • the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist • Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist. • One of the 2 elements Marie Curie co-founded • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________. • Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between) • ...
Victorian Towns 2020-03-25
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- The railway line runs down the centre of the main street of this Calder Highway town.
- A statue of the racehorse “Black Caviar” features in the main street of this town.
- The most easterly city in the world is in New Zealand. There is a town of the same name in Victoria.
- This town is exactly midway between two Australian state capital cities. The first country town in Victoria to have electricity.
- In 1947, a soldier settlement was established. It is 480 km from Melbourne and 134 km from Swan Hill.
- Fairy Known formerly as Belfast, it is the second oldest settled town in Victoria. Lady Julia Percy Island is located nearby.
- The Sister Rocks are located near this town just off the Western Highway, noted for its famous foot race.
- Barker, Lyttleton and Mostyn Streets are three of the main streets of this central Victorian city.
- Two settlements within 8km of each other south of the Sunraysia district derive their name from each other. The answer is the northern of the two.
- Victoria's best-known caves are situated near this town.
- The historic wharf here on the Murray River stands today as evidence of the city's unique history. In the nineteenth century it was Australia's greatest inland port.
- The largest town on Phillip Island.
- Town at the southern tip of the Bass Highway.
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- In this mid Victorian town there is a Youth Training Centre. A nine letter word.
- Previously known as Sandhurst until May 8, 1891, it is known today by another name.
- Some 9km from Mt. Korong, this town is on the Calder Highway is noted for its significant gold discoveries.
- This town was officially opened in June 1956 and replaces the earlier site 8km east, which was inundated by the waters of Lake Hume.
- Sir Robert Menzies was born in this town at the foot of Lake Hindmarsh.
- The largest town on the Avoca River.
- The 1956 Olympic Games rowing events were held in this city.
- Town at the foot of Mt. Leura.
- Near the New South Wales border, this town has the same name as a city in Italy.
- Named after the original settlers, the Rowan Brothers, the district is known as “Kelly Country”.
- John Curtin, former Labor Prime Minister, three times state premier Sir Alexander Peacock, former Governor of NSW Sir John Northcott, and the famous Lindsay Brothers were all born in this mining centre.
- John Flynn, Flynn of the Inland was born here. In 1869, Australia's biggest gold nugget, the “Welcome Stranger” was found here.
25 Clues: Town at the foot of Mt. Leura. • The largest town on Phillip Island. • The largest town on the Avoca River. • Town at the southern tip of the Bass Highway. • Victoria's best-known caves are situated near this town. • The 1956 Olympic Games rowing events were held in this city. • Sir Robert Menzies was born in this town at the foot of Lake Hindmarsh. • ...
Period 1 2023-04-24
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- the desire for fame, power, and influence, often achieved through conquest and expansion.
- The exchange of people, plants, and animals between Europe, Africa, and North America that occurred after Columbus's arrival in the Western Hemisphere.
- he desire for wealth and resources, particularly in the form of gold and other precious metals.
- the desire to spread Christianity to new lands and peoples.
- Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, conqueror Hernán Cortés named the territory New Spain,New Spain aided in converting the native population to Christianity, developed an array of educational institutions, and oversaw an economy based almost entirely on mining and ranching.
- In 1550, the cause of this debate was alarmed by reports of cruel treatment meted out to natives in Spain's South American colonies,It was a moral and theological debate about the conquest of the Americas, its justification for the conversion to Catholicism.
- Italian explorer who is credited with discovering the New World in 1492.
- 1494 agreement between Spain and Portugal that divided the newly discovered lands of the New World between them.
- As early humans began to settle into the US, they had begun to understand the idea of settling permanently around 12000 BC, thus switching from their old way of living of wandering around, into a more permanent living situation that we all know today.
- land rights granted by kings in exchange for military service, and protection granted to peasants in exchange for agricultural products.
- groups of people who still continued to wander around, beginning in 8500 to 6500 BC, Nomads nerve chose to permanently settle down because of their reliance on moving, they go anywhere with all of their possessions and their communities, in search of resources such as food, building materials, and trading goods.
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- connected siberia and alaska during the ice age, allowing for early humans to begin to migrate towards the south and into the americas, leading to what we know today as native americans
- period from the 1830s towards the end of the Civil War, in which the US and its population began to cultivate new methods of thinking, from new forms of art, to inventions, and morales things were changing in how people viewed, and lived their liv
- an economic system that emphasizes private ownership of the means of production and the creation of goods and services for profit.
- during the early stages of humans in the americas, had given populations in the US a means of food, and trading resources to give to other neighboring societies in exchange for other necessities, leaving maize to be a very valuable crop in its time.
- created by the Spanish to maintain their power and superiority to other racial groups in the colonies,in colonial times to explain mixed race families to those back in Spain.
- Was a system where Spanish adventurers and settlers were granted the legal right to extract forced labour from indigenous tribal chiefs in the Americas colonies of the Spanish Empire.Also, permitted the Spanish Crown to convert its invading army of conquistadors into colonial settlers.
17 Clues: the desire to spread Christianity to new lands and peoples. • Italian explorer who is credited with discovering the New World in 1492. • the desire for fame, power, and influence, often achieved through conquest and expansion. • he desire for wealth and resources, particularly in the form of gold and other precious metals. • ...
Staffing a business 2025-11-06
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- is a summary of the duties, tasks, and responsibilities of a specific role.
- are the necessary skills, knowledge, and qualifications for a specific role.
- is the process of choosing an employee based on online forms completed by a job applicant.
- are the inventions and innovations of tools that solve problems and enhance processes.
- is the process of filling job vacancies with individuals outside of a business.
- is the ethical conduct of a business beyond legal obligations, and the consideration of social, economic, and environmental impacts when making business decisions.
- are written communications that an employee must provide to a business within a certain amount of time before leaving their position.
- is the verbal communication of information between individuals.
- is a private computer network used to share information within a business.
- is the process of organising several duties, tasks, and responsibilities into one specific role.
- is the process of administering practical or written assessments to determine the suitability of a job candidate for a position.
- are the minimum entitlements an employer owes its employees, which are set out in the Fair Work Act 2009.
- is the process of introducing a new employee to the business.
- is when an employee is committed to supporting the business achieve its objectives
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- is the management of risks to ensure the protection of the health and safety of everyone in the workplace, including customers, employees, and suppliers.
- are a collection of web pages and content, published on at least one web server, that is identifiable by a common domain name.
- is the process of filling job vacancies with individuals who are not currently located in Australia.
- is a scientific method of examining a job applicant’s behavioural style and reasoning skills.
- are the people who work for businesses in exchange for payment.
- are programmable machines that are capable of performing specified tasks.
- is a business that works on behalf of an employer to find suitable job candidates.
- is a meeting that occurs between an employer and a job candidate to determine whether they have the necessary knowledge, skills, and ideas to fulfil the position.
- is the process of filling job vacancies with existing staff at the business.
- is the division of a person’s time between the demands of their job and their personal life.
- is the fair treatment and participation of all individuals in the workplace.
- is software that is able to mimic the behaviour of humans
- the requirements a business has for employees.
- is the money an employee receives from an employer in exchange for the work they complete.
- is a legal document that outlines the wages and work conditions of an employee within a business.
- is the programs used on computers and other electronic devices.
- are what an employer has agreed to offer the employee in return for the work they complete.
- is the process of identifying the essential duties, tasks, and responsibilities of a specific role.
- is the online platforms that can be used to connect with others and share content.
- is the likelihood of an employee keeping their job.
34 Clues: the requirements a business has for employees. • is the likelihood of an employee keeping their job. • is software that is able to mimic the behaviour of humans • is the process of introducing a new employee to the business. • are the people who work for businesses in exchange for payment. • is the verbal communication of information between individuals. • ...
11 Inventions of the American Revolution 2021-03-03
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- Invented by Donald McKay in 1843
- Invented by John Deere in 1837
- Invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1847
- Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793
- Invented by Eli Whitney During the 19th century
- Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764
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- Invented by Samuel Slater in 1771
- Invented by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1844
- Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- Invented by George Stephenson in 1830
- Invented by Elias Howe in 1846
11 Clues: Invented by John Deere in 1837 • Invented by Elias Howe in 1846 • Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 • Invented by Donald McKay in 1843 • Invented by Samuel Slater in 1771 • Invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • Invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1847 • Invented by James Hargreaves in 1764 • Invented by Samuel F.B. Morse in 1844 • Invented by George Stephenson in 1830 • ...
US History crossword 2020-10-29
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- Canal a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System.
- parts parts that are, for practical purposes, identical.
- of Tears a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government.
- of the United States a national bank, chartered for a term of twenty years, by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791.
- of 1816 also known as the Dallas Tariff, is notable as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition.
- Jackson an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
- Clay an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the Senate and House.
- System an economic plan that played an important role in American policy during the first half of the 19th century.
- Whitney an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.
- Van Buren the eighth President of the United States
- of Abominations a protective tariff passed by the Congress of the United States on May 19, 1828, designed to protect industry in the Northern United States.
- Treaty a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.
- Party a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States.
- system a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government civil service jobs to its supporters, friends, and relatives as a reward.
- Webster an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress
- of 1837 a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major depression, which lasted until the mid-1840s.
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- Doctrine a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas.
- v Maryland a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defined the scope of the U.S. Congress's legislative power
- Party an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s.
- Removal Act The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.
- Tyler an English religious leader who served as the third president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1880 to 1887.
- Road the first major improved highway in the United States built by the federal government.
- an idea and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its homeland.
- C. Calhoun one of the leading War Hawks who maneuvered the unprepared United States into war with Great Britain in 1812.
- Revolution the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- gin a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- production the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- Compromise federal legislation that admitted Maine to the United States as a free state, simultaneously with Missouri as a slave state, thus maintaining the balance of power between North and South in the US Senate.
- Quincy Adams the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829.
- Henry Harrison American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States
30 Clues: Van Buren the eighth President of the United States • parts parts that are, for practical purposes, identical. • Quincy Adams the sixth President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. • gin a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds • Doctrine a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas. • ...
theater vocab 2022-10-12
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- Try out for a role in a play.
- Almost anything brought to life by human hands to create a performance.types of puppets include rod, hand, and marionette.
- Clothing worn by an actor on stage during a performance.
- action The part of a plot consisting of complications and discoveries that create
- A decisive point in the plot of a play on which the outcome of the remaining
- Character A person who undergoes an important change or development during a
- A recurrent character, incident, or concept.
- Irony Actions or remarks who significance is not realized by all characters.
- Concluding part of any performance.
- The written text of a play
- A secondary who situation parallels the main character’s.
- Overall feeling of a play
- The highness or lowness of voice
- (properties) Items carried on stage by an actor; small items on the set used by characters
- Printed words, including dialogue and the stage directions for a script.
- A group of theatrical artists working together to create a theatrical
- a Leg” Wish for good luck in a performance.
- Character A character who undergoes little to no inner change.
- Detailed information revealing the facts of a plot.
- An expressive movement of the body or limbs.
- The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage.
- Short break between the acts of a play or parts of a performance.
- A personality or role an actor/actress re-creates.
- Cast member who serves as background for action.
- A character’s reason for doing or saying things in a play.
- A theatrical work that is intentionally humorous.
- A long speech by a single character.
- most strongly.
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- The arrogant pride in a character that will ultimately lead to his/he
- theatre A type of entertainment containing music, songs, and, usually, dance.
- The area where actors perform.
- Actors in a play
- A rehearsal moving from start to finish without stopping for corrections or
- structure The particular literary structure and style in which plays are written.
- The person who oversees the entire process of staging a production.
- Opposition of persons or forces giving rise to dramatic action.
- The main character of a play and the character with whom the audience
- Acting out an event from the past.
- The art and technique of bringing the elements of theatre together to make play
- A character’s goal or intention.
- The point of greatest dramatic tension or transition in a theatrical work
- reading A reading of a script done by actors who have not previously reviewed the
- The conversation between actors on stage.
- Part(s) of a play that are told by a narrator.
- Wall The invisible division between the characters and the audience.
- Acting without words through facial expression, gesture, and movement.
- Repeated or additional performance at the end of a play.
- An introductory speech that introduces the background information or
- The tempo of an entire theatrical performance.
- Acting out a future or imagined event.
- Interrelated conditions in which a play exists or occurs.
- Planned movement/ dance in a play or musical.
- The placement and delivery of volume, clarity, and distinctness of voice for
- Selecting the actor who will paly each role in a show.
- to an audience.
- depends.
- The final resolution of the conflict in a plot.
57 Clues: depends. • most strongly. • to an audience. • Actors in a play • Overall feeling of a play • The written text of a play • Try out for a role in a play. • The area where actors perform. • A character’s goal or intention. • The highness or lowness of voice • Acting out an event from the past. • Concluding part of any performance. • A long speech by a single character. • ...
History 2023-07-01
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- Referring to a time long ago in the past, usually thousands of years ago. It describes cultures that existed a long time before our current era.
- A period in history known for a renewed interest in learning, arts, and sciences. It was a time of great cultural and intellectual change, where new ideas and inventions flourished. Imagine a time when people embraced knowledge and creativity!
- A large group of territories or countries ruled by a single leader or a central government. It extends its influence over other regions and often has a powerful military and strong economy. Imagine the vastness and grandeur of it!
- The process of developing industries and manufacturing on a large scale. It involves the use of machinery and the shift from manual labor to mechanized production. Imagine a time when factories and machines transformed the way goods were made!
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- The state of being free and self-governing, without being controlled by another country. It often involves a struggle and a fight for rights and freedom. Imagine celebrating the day a nation gains its own identity!
- A ruler, often a king or queen, who has inherited their position and governs a country. They have authority and power over their subjects. Imagine a royal figure who leads their kingdom!
- A sudden and significant change in a country's government or social system. It usually involves a large number of people who want to bring about a new way of governing or living. Imagine a time when people come together to make a big change for the better!
- A three-dimensional sculpture of a person or an animal, usually made of stone, metal, or other materials. They can represent important historical figures or commemorate significant events.
- A complex society with cities, government, art, and a shared culture. It includes the way people live, their laws, customs, and achievements.
- A set of fundamental laws and principles that establish the framework for a government and define the rights and freedoms of its citizens. It serves as a guide for how a country is governed. Imagine a document that protects the rights of the people!
- A form of government in which the power rests with the people. It allows citizens to participate in decision-making, either directly or through elected representatives. Imagine a system where everyone's voice matters and decisions are made collectively!
11 Clues: A complex society with cities, government, art, and a shared culture. It includes the way people live, their laws, customs, and achievements. • Referring to a time long ago in the past, usually thousands of years ago. It describes cultures that existed a long time before our current era. • ...
Le Fantôme de L'Opéra 2012-11-16
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- Erik est l’amateur de .
- L’Ange de la .
- N’écoutez jamais à ce voix.
- Quand Christine était jeune, elle habitait ici.
- Ce coffret tuera tout le monde dans l’Opéra
- De quoi Raoul et le Persan souffraient?
- La chambre des supplices est devenue un forêt .
- est mort.
- Cet arbre est dans la chambre des supplices.
- La plus dangereuse des inventions d’Erik
- Le Persan ne trouvais pas le pour sortir la chambre des supplices.
- Raoul a cassé sa montre pour savoir l’ .
- Un du nouveaux directeurs.
- Un du anciens directeurs.
- Le fantôme a écrit avec ça.
- Raoul a déguisé en domino .
- Le domestique du Persan.
- Le Persan a la vie d’Erik.
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- Quel est dans les tonneaux?
- Le petit sac de la vie et de la .
- La couleur des yeux du Persan.
- Cette loge sera réservée pour le fantôme.
- Le de l’Opéra.
- Darius donne le Persan une boîte avec les .
- On a trouvé le corps de Joseph Buquet là.
- Erik travaillait à son plus belle que la musique de l’opéra.
- Le nom du Persan
- Quand ils a léché la glace, elle était .
- Erik habite dans la demeure du lac.
- Elle a remplacé la première chanteuse.
- Les premières danseuses.
- La des morts ou la de marriage!
- Le père de Christine a joué ce instrument.
- Le son d’un crapaud.
- Il y a clefs dans la sac de la vie et de la mort.
- Ce coffret ne sautera pas la chambre.
- Christine a déguisé en domino .
- Tenez le pistolet à la hauteur de l’ .
- de Chagny Le vicomte.
- Erik le porte sur son visage.
40 Clues: est mort. • Le nom du Persan • Le son d’un crapaud. • de Chagny Le vicomte. • Le de l’Opéra. • Les premières danseuses. • Le domestique du Persan. • L’Ange de la . • Un du anciens directeurs. • Un du nouveaux directeurs. • Quel est dans les tonneaux? • N’écoutez jamais à ce voix. • Le fantôme a écrit avec ça. • Erik le porte sur son visage. • ...
Science technology & society 2024-12-16
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- Earth's rising temperature.
- Number of species in an area.
- Long-term weather patterns.
- Height above sea level.
- Radical beliefs or actions.
- Basic unit of biological classification.
- Wireless identification technology.
- Early long-distance communication system.
- Early sound playback device.
- Political decision-making stalemate.
- Worldwide interconnectedness.
- Layer of gases around Earth.
- Computer's processing chip.
- Science of classifying organisms.
- Broadest biological group.
- Floating water droplets in the sky.
- Immersive digital environment.
- Tiny electronic switch.
- Digital currency system.
- Public participation in research.
- Group of related species.
- Global disease outbreak.
- Connected system of computers.
- Large, slow-moving ice masses.
- Genetic sequencing process.
- Taxonomic group below order.
- Rank below phylum.
- Unfair treatment of groups.
- Unequal access to resources.
- Variety of all life forms.
- Government collection of revenues.
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- Body that rules a nation.
- Heat-trapping atmospheric gases.
- Freedom from surveillance.
- Long-term shifts in climate.
- Look-alike species.
- Popular social network site.
- Day-to-day atmospheric conditions.
- System of medical services.
- Machine-based decision-making.
- Ability to analyze information sources.
- Unauthorized computer infiltrator.
- Grouping of related families.
- Overflow of water onto land.
- Community well-being efforts.
- Tiny particles in the air.
- Digital ledger system.
- Online social platforms.
- Frozen water falling as flakes.
- Variation in DNA within species.
- New ideas or inventions.
- Gas from burning fossil fuels.
- Potent greenhouse gas.
- Transmitted information wave.
- Protection from online threats.
- Major taxonomic category.
- Variety of ecosystems.
- Sharp division of opinions.
- Contaminated air particles.
59 Clues: Rank below phylum. • Look-alike species. • Digital ledger system. • Potent greenhouse gas. • Variety of ecosystems. • Height above sea level. • Tiny electronic switch. • Online social platforms. • New ideas or inventions. • Digital currency system. • Global disease outbreak. • Body that rules a nation. • Major taxonomic category. • Group of related species. • Freedom from surveillance. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2020-05-21
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- These people travelled from India to trade and open shops in Natal. They moved inland when diamonds and gold were discovered.
- Factory workers became__________ while the workers lived in poverty.
- This man came to South Africa in 1870 and became a successful mine owner. He formed the De Beers Mining Company.
- This Kingdom was still independent in the 1860s which is why the British had to look for labour elsewhere.
- These were invented to help workers separate grains of wheat from the husks and stalks more efficiently
- The time in history during which there were vast improvements in production and changes in manufacturing, agriculture, mining, transportation, and social and economic conditions.
- One of the oldest cottage industries in England.
- A person who has a trading business.
- To have all the power in an industry.
- These were created to help save money for people who were ill or unemployed. The members also fought for shorter working hours and the end of child labour.
- This country did not exist before the Industrial Revolution.
- This man was Rhodes' biggest competition.
- Children's safety was horribly ____________ in the mines and factories
- The piece of land which a digger 'claimed' as the place he would be allowed to dig for diamonds.
- These were places established to help the poor. In exchange for food and a place to sleep, people worked for no pay.
- These were protests and resistance by farm labourers that spread all over Southern England in 1830.
- Industries at home that made handicrafts such as cloths.
- To make things using machines.
- There was a great need for this material to improve a machine's ability to withstand steam.
- This is the place where the first diamonds were found in South Africa.
- This was a British Colony in Southern Africa that used slavery to grow sugar cane.
- These were people that protested against the use of machines in factories. They blamed a man named Ned Ludd for their actions.
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- The process that describes the movement of people away from rural areas to towns and cities.
- This describes workers who were on contract to work for a certain amount of time for a certain wage for an employer.
- __________ were the best source of work because they could reach small places, they could be paid little, and they seldom protested.
- Land that is shared and can be used by everyone.
- This system was introduced and it meant that only one wealthy person could own and use one section of land.
- This person improved the technology of the steam engine in about 1770.
- The house of John Pinney and his family. It was built in 1790 with the mony Pinney made from his slave sugar plantations.
- An alias that was used by protesters to protect their identities during the riots.
- These were built because machines were too large to fit into people's houses.
- This whole country was a British Colony.
- These were initially developed to improve crop and livestock production.
- John MacAdam invented this to make transport easier
- These became the main way in which unprocessed goods were transported.
35 Clues: To make things using machines. • A person who has a trading business. • To have all the power in an industry. • This whole country was a British Colony. • This man was Rhodes' biggest competition. • Land that is shared and can be used by everyone. • One of the oldest cottage industries in England. • John MacAdam invented this to make transport easier • ...
Unit 3: Inventions & Innovations (Print This!) 2022-10-06
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- The companies, Lay’s Chips and Mr. Christie’s Oreos, held focus groups and gave samples of products to people and observed their reactions and gathered feedback on the flavours. They collected ___ ___. (two words)
- You opened a hair salon. This is not your invention as it already exists as a service. You do, however, provide the most accurate and creative haircuts that your customers want. Your business is an ___-___ business.
- A person who enjoys finding a solution to a particular problem.
- Water is an example of a ____.
- Cell phones continue to improve based on what we (consumers) want. This is an example of ____.
- When a business does a Google search to find information about their industry and business. (two words)
- Creating an entirely new product, service, or idea (non profit/charity).
- Pop/soda such as, Coke or Fanta, are examples of a ____.
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- A business should gather information about their customers, competitors, and new business opportunities. This is ____ ____. (two words)
- If you open a business that is based on an invention, you have opened an ___-___ business.
- Innovation is ___ a product or service that already exists.
11 Clues: Water is an example of a ____. • Pop/soda such as, Coke or Fanta, are examples of a ____. • Innovation is ___ a product or service that already exists. • A person who enjoys finding a solution to a particular problem. • Creating an entirely new product, service, or idea (non profit/charity). • ...
Inventions - 11.º ano - Finder 238 2024-07-11
11 Clues: Rádio • Raio X • Comboio • Telefone • Telégrafo • Automóvel • Televisão • Computador • Nave espacial • Comunicação sem fios • Veículo voador (avião, helicóptero, etc.)
Lessons 7.1 - 7.3: The Industrial Revolution 2020-04-26
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- the first African American newspaper
- laws passed by Southern states to prevent African American slaves from running away or rebelling
- the nation where the Industrial Revolution began
- a political party formed by nativists in the 1850s that was extremely hostile to immigrants coming to the United States
- the American woman who formed the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association in the 1840s
- a skilled British mechanic who had worked in a textile mill before coming to the United States to share his knowledge and skills in running textile mills
- the region of the United States in which the first American factories were built
- a mechanical power which revolutionized transportation during the Industrial Revolution
- a skilled, specialized worker
- a type of fast ship launched in 1845 by John Griffiths that was very useful for quick transportation of goods between the United States and other parts of the world
- an attitude which denies equal rights to certain peoples
- a machine that efficiently separated the seeds of a cotton plant from its fibers
- an occurrence in which union workers stop working until their managers agree to resolve their concerns
- the nation which lost many of its potato crops to disease and suffered a severe famine in the 1840s, causing many of its people to immigrate to the United States
- a person who starts a business to make a profit
- the group of wealthy Southern families who owned 50 or more slaves
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- the first African American allowed to practice law in the United States
- one aspect of enslaved African American lives which gave them hope and which led to the creation of spirituals
- the nation which experienced extreme food shortages between 1829 and 1830 and also rebels in 1848 who revolted for more democratic policies in this nation
- an American inventor who came up with the idea of interchangeable parts and also invented the cotton gin
- a Boston merchant who improved on British textile mills by building a factory that had everything needed to turn cotton into finished cloth
- many Americans encouraged this concept as it supported new inventions
- an American inventor who invented the "talking wire", or the telegraph
- the first private university run and owned by African Americans
- the state whose court stated, in 1842, that workers had the right to strike
- an African American slave who led a major revolt in 1831 in Virginia, killing more than 57 whites in the process before being captured and hung
- a group formed by artisans specialized in the same trade and which aimed to gain higher pay and better working conditions
- the state which sincerely thought about ending slavery in 1831, but instead decided to increase restrictions against African Americans
- a type of "close" family consisting of grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, children, and other relatives which has its orgins in Africa
- the gradual movement of people from rural areas to cities
30 Clues: a skilled, specialized worker • the first African American newspaper • a person who starts a business to make a profit • the nation where the Industrial Revolution began • an attitude which denies equal rights to certain peoples • the gradual movement of people from rural areas to cities • the first private university run and owned by African Americans • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab: China In Antiquity 2018-07-20
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- a Chinese philosophy traditionally ascribed to the perhaps legendary Lao Zi, which holds that acceptance and spontaneity are the keys to harmonious interaction with the universal order; an alternative to Confucianism.
- the integration of Confucian doctrine with Legalist practice under the Han dynasty in China; became the basis of Chinese political thought until the modern era.
- men whose testicles have been removed. Eunuchs often played an important role at court in the Chinese imperial system, the Ottoman Empire, and the Mughal Dynasty, among others.
- a system of thought based on the teachings of Confucius (551–479 BCE) that developed into the ruling ideology of the Chinese state.
- a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its painted pottery.
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- the extension of filial piety to include care for the deceased, for instance, by burning replicas of useful objects to accompany them on their journey to the next world.
- the theoretical pattern of land ownership in early China, named for the appearance of the Chinese character for “well,” in which farmland was divided into nine segments and a peasant family would cultivate one for its own use and cooperate with seven others to cultivate the ninth for the landlord.
- a Chinese philosophy that argued that human beings were by nature evil and would follow the correct path only if coerced by harsh laws and stiff punishments. Adopted as official ideology by the Qin dynasty, it was later rejected but remained influential.
- the justification for the rule of the Zhou dynasty in China. The king was charged to maintain order as a representative of Heaven, which was viewed as an impersonal law of nature.
- in traditional China, in particular, a hierarchical system in which every family member has his or her place, subordinate to a patriarch who has certain reciprocal responsibilities.
- the hypothesis that the Yellow River valley was the ancient heartland of Chinese civilization and that technological and cultural achievements radiated from there to other parts of East Asia. Recent discoveries of other early agricultural communities in China have led to some modification of the hypothesis to allow for other centers of civilization.
- a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its black pottery.
- a Chinese philosophical concept, literally “the Way,” central to both Confucianism and Daoism, that describes the behavior proper to each member of society; somewhat similar to the Indian concept of dharma.
13 Clues: a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its black pottery. • a Neolithic society from near the Yellow River in China, sometimes identified by its painted pottery. • a system of thought based on the teachings of Confucius (551–479 BCE) that developed into the ruling ideology of the Chinese state. • ...
Les risques commerciaux liés à un projet 2023-10-31
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- Ensemble des étapes et des acteurs impliqués dans la production et la distribution d'un produit, de la matière première à la livraison au client final.
- En rapport avec les règles, les lois et les normes qui encadrent une activité professionnelle.
- Lieu ou moyen par lequel s'effectuent les échanges commerciaux entre acheteurs et vendeurs de biens ou de services.
- Relatif à l'application des connaissances scientifiques et techniques dans le domaine professionnel.
- Opinion collective sur la qualité et la fiabilité d'une entreprise ou d'une personne dans son milieu professionnel.
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- Relatif aux impacts des activités professionnelles sur l'environnement et aux mesures prises pour les minimiser.
- Ensemble des droits exclusifs accordés sur des créations intellectuelles, telles que les inventions, les œuvres littéraires et artistiques, et les symboles utilisés dans le commerce.
- Ensemble des moyens et des techniques utilisés pour échanger des informations et des idées dans un contexte professionnel.
- Relatif à la gestion et à l'utilisation des fonds dans une entreprise ou une organisation.
- Relatif aux ressources humaines, c'est-à-dire l'ensemble des personnes qui travaillent au sein d'une entreprise ou d'une organisation.
- Relatif à la concurrence et à la capacité d'une entreprise ou d'un individu à rivaliser avec d'autres sur un marché.
11 Clues: Relatif à la gestion et à l'utilisation des fonds dans une entreprise ou une organisation. • En rapport avec les règles, les lois et les normes qui encadrent une activité professionnelle. • Relatif à l'application des connaissances scientifiques et techniques dans le domaine professionnel. • ...
Animated Inanimate Battle 2024-11-02
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- Tropical Fruit
- Hang cloths with this
- Lays, Doritos, etc
- They start tearing at 1200 F
- another word for disk
- A fruit
- Possibly a symbol
- Writing on the ground is so FUN!
- It’s a _____ cup!
- A musical instrument
- Use for tea
- Use this for wine bottles
- Better then a regular fork
- Think
- Made of Tomato
- Triangle
- Coco Cola, Pepsi etc! Where is the most common place for soda?
- You have it in your body
- Zack D. ____
- Ketchup, Musterd etc
- Made from pigs
- What do you sleep on?
- Another Fruit
- it’s METAL, NORMAL, ANYK-
- Trashy
- A fish egg
- USA ____
- Eat
- Use it for cooking
- Bouce! Bounce!
- Orange Food
- What a nice refreshing ______
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- See the moon
- Use for Popsicles
- Use this for cookies
- Piece of gold
- Use for inventions
- Stick things together
- It looks like fractions
- Put this on your feet
- Yellow Food
- “Ewww it stinks!”
- Removes matter?
- See it when it’s hailing
- It’s like chips
- Get money, put money in
- Cats play with this
- Mmm it’s a type of meat
- You can play with it
- Medicine
- Light it up! But be careful
- A veggie
- Glow party!
- It can burn people alive
- You can’t get your hands dirty if you wear it
- Dried up grape
- Make fart noise
- Use for teeth
58 Clues: Eat • Think • Trashy • A fruit • Triangle • Medicine • A veggie • USA ____ • A fish egg • Use for tea • Yellow Food • Glow party! • Orange Food • See the moon • Zack D. ____ • Piece of gold • Another Fruit • Use for teeth • Tropical Fruit • Made of Tomato • Made from pigs • Dried up grape • Bouce! Bounce! • Removes matter? • It’s like chips • Make fart noise • Use for Popsicles • Possibly a symbol • It’s a _____ cup! • ...
The Great Inventions of Humanity - Steel 2023-11-24
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- a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted
- to take something out of another thing
- someone who makes things out of iron
- a tool used to hit objects
- a new process or device created by humans
- hot fluid or semi-fluid material below or within the earth's crust
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- something a person has seen, heard, or noticed
- a small round particle of a substance; a drop
- how solid something feels
- not used often
- when someone is in a favorable position compared to another person
11 Clues: not used often • how solid something feels • a tool used to hit objects • someone who makes things out of iron • to take something out of another thing • a new process or device created by humans • a small round particle of a substance; a drop • something a person has seen, heard, or noticed • when someone is in a favorable position compared to another person • ...
New Deal/Second New Deal & Inventions 2025-03-24
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- Second New Deal consisted of the______ Act
- the first medicine that could fight infections
- Philo Farnsworth created the first one
- President FDR had _____ major things he wanted to improve
- New Deal gave people hope that the _____ ______ would end
- Radio_____ started playing music, news and shows
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- it become useful for rescues,etc.
- was a series of government programs by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Created retirement & unemployment benefits.
- The ______ ruled that some New Deal programs were unconstitutional
- used to describe the ______ stage of the New Deal
11 Clues: it become useful for rescues,etc. • Philo Farnsworth created the first one • Second New Deal consisted of the______ Act • Created retirement & unemployment benefits. • the first medicine that could fight infections • Radio_____ started playing music, news and shows • used to describe the ______ stage of the New Deal • ...
AP CSP Review 2026-04-13
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- a finite set of instructions to complete a task
- A repetitive portion of an algorithm which repeats a specified number of times or until a given condition is met
- 2 words, research that uses online members of a community to assist to provide computing resources
- 2 words, ____ allows for people to share ideas with everyone while still putting certain limitations on what people can do
- 2 words, To sort incredibly large amounts of data _____ can be used to sort the data faster
- A measure of how many steps it takes to complete an algorithm
- 3 Words,A wireless access point that gives unauthorized access to a secure network
- 3 words, Using ____ multiple people can send encrypted messages to a person with only that person being able to access all of those messages
- If a scammer uses fake websites where you enter information to steal your information the scammer is ____
- 2 words,If scammers use hacked computers to prevent access to a server is called a ____
- Using a ___ is a good way to find the minimum or maximum of list
- 2 words, Any human creation or idea such as art, symbols, or inventions
- 2 words, ____ is often used to compress songs due to parts of the data not being needed as some parts can't be heard
- A simplified representation of something that is more complex
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- 2 words, If a program runs above polynomial efficiency it is considered to run in a(n) _____
- 3 words, ___ requires at least 2 login methods out of inherence, knowledge, and possession
- A good example of ___ is libraries
- software that can be downloaded for free online that usually has malware
- the time used to complete a task sequentially divided by the time to complete the task in parallel
- 2 words, in order for a(n) ____ to work the list must be sorted
- 2 words, obtaining information or other resources from members of the online community in order to help a project
- 2 words, Extracting shared features to generalize funtionality
- ____ is an incredibly important problem to lessen to ensure machine learning models work for equally for everyone
- Using ___ people can obtain passwords and private data by recording keystrokes
- For undecidable or unrealistic problems a(n) ____ is required to find a solution
25 Clues: A good example of ___ is libraries • a finite set of instructions to complete a task • A measure of how many steps it takes to complete an algorithm • A simplified representation of something that is more complex • 2 words, Extracting shared features to generalize funtionality • 2 words, in order for a(n) ____ to work the list must be sorted • ...
PLASMA 2019-12-10
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- also known as Langmuir waves (after Irving Langmuir), are rapid oscillations of the electron density in conducting media such as plasmas or metals in the ultraviolet region.
- is a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium.
- are the subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
- is a television display technology in which each pixel on the screen is illuminated by a tiny bit of plasma (charged gas).
- The space between stars is known as interstellar space
- is a form of plasma processing used to fabricate integrated circuits.
- Langmuir American physical chemist who was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize for Chemistry “for his discoveries and investigations in surface chemistry.” He was the second American and the first industrial chemist to receive this honour.
- is a hot ionized gas consisting of approximately equal numbers of positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons.
- is a naturally occurring electrostatic discharge during which two electrically charged regions in the atmosphere or ground temporarily equalize themselves, causing the instantaneous release of as much as one gigajoule of energy.
- contains a tiny amount of neon gas under low pressure.
- a charged atom or molecule.
- is a clear glass container filled with a mixture of various noble gases with a high-voltage electrode in the center of the container.
- s the material which fills the Solar System, and through which all the larger Solar System bodies, such as planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets, move
- deposit (metal) on a surface by using fast ions to eject particles of it from a target.
- is the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere.
- is everything that is composed of quarks and leptons
- frequency is one intrinsic parameter of plasma, no matter whether it's in magnetic field or not.
- is the third noble gas, in period 8, and it makes up about 1% of the Earth's atmosphere.
- is a form of electric propulsion used for spacecraft propulsion.
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- Charged particles must be close enough together that each particle influences many nearby charged particles, rather than just the interacting with the closest particle (these collective effects are a distinguishing feature of a plasma).
- a field of force that consists of both electric and magnetic components, resulting from the motion of an electric charge and containing a definite amount of electromagnetic energy.
- is the region of space surrounding Earth where the dominant magnetic field is the magnetic field of Earth
- the superheated plasma that permeates a galaxy cluster.
- is a type of plasma source in which the energy is supplied by electric currents which are produced by electromagnetic induction, that is, by time-varying magnetic fields.
- s an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material. The charge remains until it is able to move away by means of an electric current or electrical discharge.
- defined as the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is ionized by solar and cosmic radiation.
- s an analytical technique that measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions.
- is a plasma whose net charge creates an electric field large enough to play an important or even dominant role in the plasma dynamics.
- electron interaction with matter.
- or inner magnetosphere, is a region of the Earth's magnetosphere consisting of low energy (cool) plasma.
- can refer to any substance which interacts predominantly via gravity with visible matter
31 Clues: a charged atom or molecule. • electron interaction with matter. • is the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere. • is everything that is composed of quarks and leptons • is a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium. • The space between stars is known as interstellar space • contains a tiny amount of neon gas under low pressure. • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2022-12-12
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- Shi Huang, The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A giant palace built in the center of Beijing city by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
- A type of Chinese sailboat that is typically flat bottomed and uses fully battened sails.
- One of the three major religions of China, Buddhism originated in India.
- A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: painting, poetry, and calligraphy.
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. The Chinese found numerous uses for bamboo including paper, buildings, furniture, and musical instruments.
- The group of people who worked for the government.
- An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons such as bombs and guns.
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
- The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
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- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
- One of the first known woman warrior to the world
- A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- A government official of high rank in the civil service.
- The five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy are wood, fire, earth, water, and metal. They are also called the Wu Xing.
- Refers to the three major philosophies of AncientChina: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhishm
- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
- A legendary monster that terrorized a Chinese village until they used fireworks and noise to scare it off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year.
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths. The fibers from silkworm cocoons are used to make silk.
- A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders.
- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- One of the four great inventions made by the chinese
30 Clues: One of the first known woman warrior to the world • The group of people who worked for the government. • One of the four great inventions made by the chinese • A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • A government official of high rank in the civil service. • A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius • ...
Inventions, People, and Events of the Late 19th and Early 20th Century 2020-11-16
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- a vehicle powered by gasoline that would replace horse drawn carriages
- they developed and conducted test flights of the first airplanes
- he created a steamboat empire and later profited from buying railroads
- a more affordable automobile as a result of Henry Ford’s assemble line
- a production method invented by Henry Ford where workers were assigned one task to perform over and over
- event where thousands lost their jobs, banks collapsed, and railroad construction stopped upon Jay Cooke’s declaration of bankruptcy
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- used Morse code to relay messages across thousands of miles of telegraph wires
- vibrating reeds created a fluctuating current that could be turned back into the same sound at the other end of an electronic wire through vibrating reeds
- Age, name given by Mark Twain to the outsized wealth of the time period, often lavishly spent
- he was the inventor of the electric light bulb, diplex, and quadraplex
10 Clues: they developed and conducted test flights of the first airplanes • a vehicle powered by gasoline that would replace horse drawn carriages • he created a steamboat empire and later profited from buying railroads • he was the inventor of the electric light bulb, diplex, and quadraplex • a more affordable automobile as a result of Henry Ford’s assemble line • ...
Final Review, 2025 2025-12-15
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- Mercantilism leads to limited economic opportunities for ______, as they cannot trade with whoever they want, nor manufacture.
- In this religion, beliefs of karma and reincarnation have helped uphold a caste system, in which people live within different social levels of society.
- Martin Luther criticized the Catholic Church for selling ________.
- This person believed that people should support the “general will”; people should give up a little freedom to do what is best for society as a whole.
- The ______ Reformation, which began in the 1500s, led to many different denominations (groups) of Christianity.
- Humanists’ beliefs, such as their support for the scientific study of the natural world, sometimes conflicted with this powerful institution (one word).
- This is the belief in many gods
- Robert Owen started a _______ community, where the people would work together for the benefit of all.
- Adam Smith’s beliefs were associated with this economic system.
- This historical period influenced the American Revolution, French Revolution, Haitian Revolution, and revolutions in Spanish colonies.
- This is when people say they are not sure whether or not there’s a god.
- Cortes did not like the practice of human sacrifice within indigenous religions, and wanted to convert them to his religion, which was….
- Miguel Hidalgo led a movement in this place to try to gain independence from Spain.
- This religion practices Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Hanukkah, and Yom Kippur.
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- The ________ Exchange caused the population in the Americas to decrease as indigenous people caught diseases they were not immune to. On the other hand, people began to live longer in Europe because they obtained nutritious crops they had never had before, such as potatoes and corn.
- Karl Marx supported this system, in which he believed workers would fairly gain the benefits of their work, and all property is shared amongst the community.
- Napoleon lost a lot of support after his disastrous invasion of this country. Even his generals no longer supported him.
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was written in this country.
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen includes statements expressing that government shall get its power from the _______.
- As an effect of European conquest, Spanish and Portuguese are the two most commonly spoken primary languages in _____ America.
- This is the belief in one god.
- Galileo had supported Nicolaus Copernicus’s ______ model, but later changed his statements to avoid torture.
- This person started the Protestant Reformation in Europe (last name).
- Alexander ______ was a doctor on a slave ship, and provided an explanation of the awful conditions he witnessed on board.
- After this religion began on the Arabian Peninsula, it spread into empires, uniting people by a common faith across the Middle East, Northern Africa, and even part of southern Europe.
- This practice refers to when a mother country of an empire controls the economy of its colonies to benefit the mother country.
- Industrial Revolution inventions led to ___ businesses replacing many small businesses.
- Humanists believed that a well-rounded _______ was important to help humans reach their greatest potential.
28 Clues: This is the belief in one god. • This is the belief in many gods • Adam Smith’s beliefs were associated with this economic system. • Martin Luther criticized the Catholic Church for selling ________. • This person started the Protestant Reformation in Europe (last name). • This is when people say they are not sure whether or not there’s a god. • ...
Entrepreneurship Concepts Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- young company founded by one or more entrepreneurs to develop a unique product or service and bring it to market.
- private investor who provides capital for a startup, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity, as in __ Investor**."
- strategic process of creating a unique name, image, and identity for a product or company in the consumer's mind."
- capacity of a business model to handle a large and growing amount of work or customers without major upheaval.
- organization that helps new and startup companies to develop by providing services like management training or office space.
- practice of raising small amounts of capital from a large number of people, usually through online platforms."
- income generated from normal business operations, often calculated as the money received from sales of goods or services."
- process of creating and implementing new ideas, products, services, or processes that add value and often disrupt existing markets."
- act of providing funds for a business activity, typically to start or grow a venture."
- early model or sample of a product built to test a concept or process.
- rights granted for creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and designs, as in __ Property."
- type of organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose or mission, rather than distributing them as profit or dividends."
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- process of determining the present worth of an asset or a business.
- obligation of one party to another, often referring to debts or financial obligations owed by a business."
- capital used to start a new business, typically obtained from the entrepreneur's personal savings, friends, or family."
- methodology that focuses on efficiency and maximizing customer value while minimizing waste in all processes.
- structured course correction designed to test a new fundamental hypothesis about the product, strategy, or engine of growth."
- value of ownership interest in a company, representing the capital contributed by stockholders."
- formal written document detailing the goals of a business and how it plans to achieve them, including financial forecasts."
- activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers."
- focused, targetable segment of a larger market, often with specialized needs or preferences that are currently underserved."
- brief presentation, often created using PowerPoint or Keynote, used to provide a quick, compelling overview of the business plan to potential investors."
- arrangement where workers of different companies share office space, typically offering shared equipment and amenities."
- activity of meeting and interacting with other businesspeople to exchange information and develop contacts.
- individual who starts a business venture with another person or group of people.
- business model where an established company licenses its business operations, brand, and knowledge to a third party."
- resource with economic value that an individual or corporation owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- force or speed of movement; in business, often referring to the acceleration of sales or user growth."
28 Clues: process of determining the present worth of an asset or a business. • early model or sample of a product built to test a concept or process. • individual who starts a business venture with another person or group of people. • act of providing funds for a business activity, typically to start or grow a venture." • ...
Entrepreneurship Concepts Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- young company founded by one or more entrepreneurs to develop a unique product or service and bring it to market.
- private investor who provides capital for a startup, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity, as in __ Investor**."
- strategic process of creating a unique name, image, and identity for a product or company in the consumer's mind."
- capacity of a business model to handle a large and growing amount of work or customers without major upheaval.
- organization that helps new and startup companies to develop by providing services like management training or office space.
- practice of raising small amounts of capital from a large number of people, usually through online platforms."
- income generated from normal business operations, often calculated as the money received from sales of goods or services."
- process of creating and implementing new ideas, products, services, or processes that add value and often disrupt existing markets."
- act of providing funds for a business activity, typically to start or grow a venture."
- early model or sample of a product built to test a concept or process.
- rights granted for creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and designs, as in __ Property."
- type of organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose or mission, rather than distributing them as profit or dividends."
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- process of determining the present worth of an asset or a business.
- obligation of one party to another, often referring to debts or financial obligations owed by a business."
- capital used to start a new business, typically obtained from the entrepreneur's personal savings, friends, or family."
- methodology that focuses on efficiency and maximizing customer value while minimizing waste in all processes.
- structured course correction designed to test a new fundamental hypothesis about the product, strategy, or engine of growth."
- value of ownership interest in a company, representing the capital contributed by stockholders."
- formal written document detailing the goals of a business and how it plans to achieve them, including financial forecasts."
- activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers."
- focused, targetable segment of a larger market, often with specialized needs or preferences that are currently underserved."
- brief presentation, often created using PowerPoint or Keynote, used to provide a quick, compelling overview of the business plan to potential investors."
- arrangement where workers of different companies share office space, typically offering shared equipment and amenities."
- activity of meeting and interacting with other businesspeople to exchange information and develop contacts.
- individual who starts a business venture with another person or group of people.
- business model where an established company licenses its business operations, brand, and knowledge to a third party."
- resource with economic value that an individual or corporation owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- force or speed of movement; in business, often referring to the acceleration of sales or user growth."
28 Clues: process of determining the present worth of an asset or a business. • early model or sample of a product built to test a concept or process. • individual who starts a business venture with another person or group of people. • act of providing funds for a business activity, typically to start or grow a venture." • ...
Grandpa Sid The Sun And Other Inventions 2017-04-02
6 Clues: what is an Invention • what is as round as the earth • do any people believe grandpa sid • what did grandpa sid not really like • does baron von spanner pop up in this book • what did grandpa sid invent to get away from dinosaurs
Intellectual Property Law 2020-04-15
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- A legitimate trademark owner can sue under the act to stop __________ even when the disputed ownership of the name cannot be found or cannot be served in the United States.
- Right of __________ is not produced under federal law; instead, many states have recognized the Right by common law or included it in their state statutes.
- __________ is any word, name, symbol, or device that an organization uses to identify and distinguish its services from the services of another organization and to indicate the source of the service.
- This mark is the most common mark, so common they cannot receive federal trademark protection.
- __________ Property is the rights over artistic and commercial assets.
- To ensure that your organization also benefits from the relationship, you may wish to grant those businesses with __________ so that they can use your organization's trademarks for a fee.
- __________ mark have no direct relationship to product itself.
- A __________ claim could be important to a sports organization that is attempting to protect its trademarks rights, specifically because the organization will not need to demonstrate a likelihood of confusion.
- __________occurs whether the mark used in association with unwholesome or shoddy goods and services.
- __________ mark is similar to a trademark, except it identifies a service rather than goods.
- __________ mark may hint at the characteristics of the goods or services but require some imagination to understand the products they stand for.
- Institutions that are currently using Native American __________ are required to take reasonable steps to conceal the label or may be prohibited from wearing them altogether.
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- Copyright __________ is the unauthorized use of copyrighted material in a way that violates one of the owner's exclusive rights in the copyright.
- This mark can only be given trademark protection if they obtain secondary meaning.
- This law does not protect intangible ideas; rather, it protects ideas or other items that can be identified on tape, on paper, or on-screen.
- __________ mark is a trademark used by the members of a cooperative, association or other collective organization to indicate membership in that organization.
- Trademarks, Copyrights, insurance are __________ sources?
- __________ Act is known to protect the owner's trademarks.
- __________ law is designed to advance science and inventions by providing protection to those who create new things.
- __________occurs when a party uses or modifies a mark in such a way that the user creates the possibility that the original mark will lose its ability to serve as a unique identifier for the trademark owner.
- The likelihood that the owner will expand the use of his/her marks on other products in the future is a factor that determines Trademark __________?
21 Clues: Trademarks, Copyrights, insurance are __________ sources? • __________ Act is known to protect the owner's trademarks. • __________ mark have no direct relationship to product itself. • __________ Property is the rights over artistic and commercial assets. • This mark can only be given trademark protection if they obtain secondary meaning. • ...
Cities 2023-06-13
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- A big and busy place where many people live and work. Cities have lots of buildings, streets, and exciting things to do and see. It's like a whole world in one place!
- A fun area in the city where you can play, run, and have a great time. Playgrounds have swings, slides, and climbing structures to keep you active and entertained, like a magical play wonderland.
- A tall and strong structure where people live, work, or do things. Buildings have many floors, like giant towers reaching for the sky. Some are homes, some are offices, and some are places for fun and shopping.
- A super tall building that reaches high into the sky. Skyscrapers make the city look so grand and impressive, like giants standing together, trying to touch the clouds.
- A special place in the city where you can go to eat delicious food. Restaurants have menus with many yummy options, like a food treasure trove waiting for you to explore and enjoy.
- An underground train system that runs beneath the city. Subways are like secret tunnels that take you to different places in the city quickly, like a hidden super-fast way to travel.
- A special place in the city where you can watch exciting plays, movies, or performances. Theaters have stages and comfortable seats for you to enjoy the show and be part of the audience's applause.
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- All the cars, buses, and vehicles moving on the streets of the city. Sometimes there are so many vehicles that it can get very busy and crowded, like a big parade of cars and buses.
- A lively place in the city where you can find fresh fruits, vegetables, and other things to buy. Markets have stalls and shops with colorful displays, like a treasure hunt for the best goodies.
- A road in the city where cars, buses, and people move. Streets have sidewalks where you can walk and shops where you can buy things. They're like the city's busy and bustling pathways.
- A special structure that connects two parts of the city separated by water, like a river or a lake. Bridges help people cross over the water, like a magical path that brings the city together.
- A place in the city where you can see interesting things like art, history, or cool inventions. Museums have amazing displays and artifacts that tell stories from long ago and far away.
- A special green area in the city where you can relax, play, and enjoy nature. Parks have trees, grass, and sometimes swings and slides. They're like the city's peaceful and refreshing oases.
13 Clues: A big and busy place where many people live and work. Cities have lots of buildings, streets, and exciting things to do and see. It's like a whole world in one place! • A super tall building that reaches high into the sky. Skyscrapers make the city look so grand and impressive, like giants standing together, trying to touch the clouds. • ...
Ancient India/Ancient China Review 2018-02-14
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- Used to predict the future
- One of the two cities in the Indus river valley
- The most important relationship in Confucianism
- Another name for the Universal Spirit
- Could study Vedas but can't teach them
- Landowners, Merchants, Bankers make up this caste
- Leader of Taoism
- The Creator
- Rulers get their power to rule from the heavens
- The preserver
- This was built during the Qin Dynasty
- Oldest religious text
- This caste served other varnas
- Rebirth of the soul
- The Golden Age of China
- This branch of Buddhism sees Buddha as a teacher
- The collection of writings in Taoism
- The 8 fold path tells you to _______ your thoughts
- The destroyer
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- Another name for a caste
- Your ultimate goal as a Buddhist
- Each caste had to follow certain duties
- Buddha's Real Name
- This caste left Hinduism to follow Buddhism
- How you live this life determines what form you take in the next
- Duty to family first in the Zhou Dynasty
- #1 Goal as a Confucian
- Oracle Bones were used during this Chinese Dynasty
- The release from the pain of the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism
- Small groups based on occupations
- One of the inventions of the Han Dynasty
- The holy books in Hinduism
- The name Buddha means
- Confucius' Real Name
- This branch of Buddhism sees Buddha as a divine being
- The 8 fold path tells you to Free your Mind of ____________
- One of the three sights Buddha saw on his trip into the city
- The pattern of streets in Harappa
38 Clues: The Creator • The preserver • The destroyer • Leader of Taoism • Buddha's Real Name • Rebirth of the soul • Confucius' Real Name • The name Buddha means • Oldest religious text • #1 Goal as a Confucian • The Golden Age of China • Another name for a caste • Used to predict the future • The holy books in Hinduism • This caste served other varnas • Your ultimate goal as a Buddhist • ...
Révision Février 2024-01-26
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- 100 ans.
- Aspect de société associé au mode de vie.
- 1000 ans
- Cité du roi Hammourabi
- aspect de société auquel on associe la religion.
- S'exprime par la lettre M en chiffre romain.
- Continent où sont apparus les premiers hominidés
- Protègent les champs de l'érosion.
- Aspect de société auquel on associe les inventions.
- Peuples avec lequel les Mésopotamiens font des échanges.
- pays actuel couvrant une bonne partie du territoire mésopotamien.
- Espèce de l'humain actuel.
- Concept auquel on associe l'écriture, les stèles ainsi que les arts.
- Petit groupe de nomades.
- Concept associé à la prise de décisions.
- L'un des deux fleuves de la Mésopotamie.
- Plan permettant de situer les champs en territoire mésopotamien
- Le code de lois d'Hammourabi en compte 282.
- Période historique associée aux premières civilisations.
- Ils se nourrissent grâce à l'agriculture et l'élevage.
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- Signifie entre deux fleuves.
- Période historique associée aux premiers sédentaires.
- Outil multi-tâches conçu au Paléolithique.
- Engrais fertilisant les champs suite aux crues d'un fleuve.
- S'exprime par la lettre L en chiffre romain.
- Arrosage
- Ville où un célèbre étendard a été retrouvé.
- Spécialiste de l'écriture,
- S'obtient en soustrayant l'année de début de l'année de fin.
- Invention mésopotamienne facilitant le commerce.
- Temple mésopotamien
- Aspect auquel on associe les échanges, la production et le troc.
- Surplus échangés par les Mésopotamiens.
- Monument permettant la diffusion du Code d'Hammourabi.
- Ils se déplacent afin de se nourrir.
- Écriture inventée par les Mésopotamiens.
- Outil utilisé par les scribes afin d'écrire sur les tablette d'argile
- Golfe dans lequel se jettent le Tigre et l'Euphrate.
- Concept faisant référence à ce qui est fabriqué.
- Science qui étudie le temps.
40 Clues: 100 ans. • 1000 ans • Arrosage • Temple mésopotamien • Cité du roi Hammourabi • Petit groupe de nomades. • Spécialiste de l'écriture, • Espèce de l'humain actuel. • Signifie entre deux fleuves. • Science qui étudie le temps. • Protègent les champs de l'érosion. • Ils se déplacent afin de se nourrir. • Surplus échangés par les Mésopotamiens. • Écriture inventée par les Mésopotamiens. • ...
YWCA WCMI Black History Month 2022 2022-02-01
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- First Black president
- Poet whose most iconic poems include "Harlem" and "I, Too"
- an iconic Black writer and poet whose work coined phrases like “your silence will not protect you”
- He invented over 300 uses for the peanut and developed methods to prevent soil depletion.
- Engineer who received nearly 60 patents over the course of his life including inventions related to lubrication systems, an ironing board, a lawn sprinkler, and other machines.
- First African American woman to become a self-made millionaire
- Author of works that often grappled with issues of race, class and gender equity. One of her titles is "The Bluest Eye"
- President who signed the Equal Pay Act into law
- Best known for inventing a plastic coating for telephone wires that made universal service possible.
- First African American USA Senator
- First Black woman billionaire per Business Insider
- First Black man to become secretary of state
- This neighbor of the US also celebrates Black History Month in February
- American astrophysicist, planetary scientist, author, and science communicator.
- First Black woman elected to the YWCA National
- The first Black player for Major League Baseball
- Earned over 130 chemical patents, including a firefighting solution called "Bean soup" which helped save the lives of thousands of sailors and naval arimen during World War 2
- First Black actress to win an Academy Award
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- Activist scholar who spent eighteen months in jail and on trial, after being placed on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted List.”
- Famous author of many works including "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," she is also the first Black woman to be featured on the US quarter
- Civil Rights advocate, feminist, lawyer, ordained priest, and creator of the term #JaneCrow
- The President that signed the Civil Rights Act into law
- Per the NPCA, the "most photographed" American in the 1800's
- best known for her major contributions to the United States' aeronautics and space programs with the early application of digital electronic computers. Her work was recently recognized and featured in the movie Hidden Figures.
- First African American woman to earn a pilot's license in 1921
- Activist organization founded in 1909
- First Black man appointed to the US Supreme Court
- This federal holiday commemorates the emancipation of African-American slaves
- the first African American woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on September 12, 1992.
- This singer has won the most Grammy Awards of any singer in history
- Age of Ruby Bridges, the first Black student to go to an otherwise all-white elementary school in the South
- First Black man to hold the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in 1908
- The approximate number of people Harriet Tubman rescued from slavery
- Shirley Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to the House of Representatives in 1968. This was the state she represented.
- First Black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; coined the term womanism
35 Clues: First Black president • First African American USA Senator • Activist organization founded in 1909 • First Black actress to win an Academy Award • First Black man to become secretary of state • First Black woman elected to the YWCA National • President who signed the Equal Pay Act into law • The first Black player for Major League Baseball • ...
Duyên: SGK - Unit 5: Inventions - Tuesday, 3/12 2024-12-05
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- (n): giáo dục
- (n/v): giá trị / trân trọng
- (v/adj): hoàn thành/hoàn toàn
- (adj): phù hợp
- (n/v): thay đổi
- (adj): tiện lợi
- (v): phát minh
- (adj): thuộc về giáo dục
- (v): cho phép
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- (v) quyết định
- (n): sự tiện lợi
- (v): giáo dục
- (adj): có giá trị
- (n)sự phát minh
- (adv): có lẽ
- (adv): có lẽ
- (v): cải thiện
- (n) sự quyết định
- (n)nhà phát minh
19 Clues: (adv): có lẽ • (adv): có lẽ • (v): giáo dục • (n): giáo dục • (v): cho phép • (v) quyết định • (v): cải thiện • (adj): phù hợp • (v): phát minh • (n)sự phát minh • (n/v): thay đổi • (adj): tiện lợi • (n): sự tiện lợi • (n)nhà phát minh • (adj): có giá trị • (n) sự quyết định • (adj): thuộc về giáo dục • (n/v): giá trị / trân trọng • (v/adj): hoàn thành/hoàn toàn
Inventors/Inventions of 1800s Notes 2024-11-06
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- 1837, John _________ invented a steel plow that efficiently turned the hard and heavy prairie soil found on the Great Plains.
- The ______________ jenny was a hand-powered machine that could easily spin cotton into thread. It was invented by a British carpenter and weaver in 1764
- The McCormick __________ made it easier for farmers to harvest their crops. It was invented by Cyrus McCormick and Jo Anderson, a slave.
- The first ________-powered locomotive in the United States was the Tom Thumb, built for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1829 by Peter Cooper, an American industrialist and inventor. Known as the "iron horse."
- ________ Morse was an American inventor and painter who is most often associated with the invention of the single-wire telegraph. Created his own code, known as Morse code, to send messages through his invention.
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- Eli _____________ invented the cotton gin in 1793. Prior to this invention, cotton was cleaned by hand, and the process of separating the seeds from the fibers was very time consuming.
- Before the use of __________________ parts, many types of goods were custom made, and it was quite difficult to make repairs if something broke. When people began using parts that were the same, people could simply change a single part that needed to be replaced instead of having to repair the entire machine or object.
- In 1807, Robert Fulton built and launched the first ____________, called the Clermont, on the Hudson River.
8 Clues: In 1807, Robert Fulton built and launched the first ____________, called the Clermont, on the Hudson River. • 1837, John _________ invented a steel plow that efficiently turned the hard and heavy prairie soil found on the Great Plains. • ...
inventions in the 20th century 2016-05-26
8 Clues: PC • acomputercompany • thefirstPCwasvery • youcanwatchmoviesonit • thenameofafamouscarcompany • inventorsofthefirstairplane • itmakestravelingquickandsafe • thenewinventionwhichisfasterthanahorse
Greek Inventions Cross-Word Puzzle 2021-02-19
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- A project that took 12 years to build and would be the template for all future lighthouses: Light house of....
- One of the greatest sports competitions held around the world every four years. Includes both summer and winter sports.
- Measures the distance traveled by a vehicle such as a bicycle or an automobile
- used to remove water from large ships
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- A giant metal thing that sinks to the bottom of water Used to hold ships in one place
- When the Greeks mixed clay and limestone it formed something you walk on almost every day
- In the 3rd century B.C this man fitted his water clock with an alarm system. His system dropped pebbles onto a gong or sounded trumpets: Created one of the first alarm clocks
- A form of government where the citizens have power and the government officials are elected
8 Clues: used to remove water from large ships • Measures the distance traveled by a vehicle such as a bicycle or an automobile • A giant metal thing that sinks to the bottom of water Used to hold ships in one place • When the Greeks mixed clay and limestone it formed something you walk on almost every day • ...
STORY 2026-04-28
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- The main point or lesson the author wants to share
- The opening part that introduces the story world
- Using clues to suggest what will happen next
- A created story that is not based on real life
- A memory or scene from an earlier time
- A brief fictional prose that is easily finished
- Writing arranged with a metrical rhythm or rhyme
- Something concrete that stands for an abstract idea
- The individual responsible for creating the text
- A section at the end that wraps up the story
- How the author feels about the subject they write
- An old story that might be based on some history
- The chain of connected events in a book or movie
- A fake name used by a writer to stay private
- The specific style of language and words used
- The moment of greatest tension in a narrative
- A quick story about something that really happened
- The speaker who explains the events to the reader
- The lesson or rule for living taught by a story
- A big surprise that changes the story direction
- A pattern or image that appears many times in a story
- The very end where all loose ends are tied up
- A style or category of art music or literature
- The central figure or hero of the narrative
- A person who creates dramas for theatrical use
- A story that ends in disaster for the characters
- A character who undergoes a major internal change
- A person or being that takes part in the action
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- The part where we learn about the initial situation
- A lifelike character with many different personality sides
- A character who remains unchanged until the end
- How the story is seen and told to us
- A problem or fight that drives the story forward
- A story about a crime that needs to be solved
- Speech between characters marked by quotation marks
- The way an author builds a characters personality
- The character who causes trouble for the hero
- The emotional response a writer wants from readers
- A type of story with magic and imaginary worlds
- A character who is the opposite of another character
- A long prose story with many chapters and scenes
- Describing something by saying it is something else
- The basic thought or inspiration for a new story
- A book that contains a mix of different stories
- A nonfiction book about a specific persons life
- A story about gods that explains the natural world
- Where and when the events in the story happen
- A story written to be performed by actors
- A short tale with animals that teaches a behavior
- Fiction based on imagined future science discoveries
50 Clues: How the story is seen and told to us • A memory or scene from an earlier time • A story written to be performed by actors • The central figure or hero of the narrative • Using clues to suggest what will happen next • A section at the end that wraps up the story • A fake name used by a writer to stay private • A story about a crime that needs to be solved • ...
Social studies crossword puzzle 2022-04-21
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- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- was picked, separated, then packaged
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- a person who pays a fixed sum for some privilege or source of income.
- crossing a continent
- the election of someone to a further term of office.
- a machine that separates the cotton seeds and hulls from the cotton boll (tuft of cotton)
- an approach to foreign policy that stated the American continents were no longer under European influence
- a policy of promoting the U.S. industrial system through the use of tariffs, federal subsidies to build roads and other public works, and a national bank to control currency
- the action of declaring something to be untrue.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- before the American Civil War
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- a loyalty to whichever section or region of the country one was from, rather than to the nation as a whole
- parts of a mechanism that can be substituted one for another
- having knowledge and spiritual insight
- the policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- to make someone a slave
- a boat outfitted with steam boiler engines to power the paddle wheels that propel it forward
- the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- a religious song based on scripture and biblical figures in the Christian Bible, first sung by enslaved people in the South
- the transition from a preindustrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy
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- existing, occurring, or carried on between two or more nations.
- the making of articles on a large scale using machinery; industrial production.
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state
- an era in which widespread production by machinery replaced goods made by hand
- a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- the sacred writings of Christianity contained in the Bible.
- lack of proportion or relation between corresponding things.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- the complete and exclusive control of an industry by one company
- a power not explicitly stated in the Constitution
- the organization or structure of something.
- an agreement that stated the people of Missouri could own slaves and be admitted to the Union along with Maine, a free state
- the buying and selling of slaves within the United States
- the cloth and clothing made from cotton and other raw materials
- used to harm another
- become or make larger or more extensive.
- a machine that sent messages long distances by sending electrical pulses in code over electrical wires
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- Place where goods are manufactured
- the state of being a slave.
- a method of production in which large crews of people performed work in one location
- the action or process of innovating.
- a work stoppage in order to force an employer to comply with demands
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
50 Clues: used to harm another • crossing a continent • to make someone a slave • the state of being a slave. • before the American Civil War • Place where goods are manufactured • was picked, separated, then packaged • the action or process of innovating. • having knowledge and spiritual insight • become or make larger or more extensive. • the organization or structure of something. • ...
life and works of jose rizal 2024-03-07
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- The Hero's First Grief
- the principle of disuniting the people (making them go against each other) in order to govern them more effectively.
- nickname of jose rizal
- an old widow who had a widowed daughter with four sons
- is the way of execution given to Gomburza This is an instance that left an impression to Rizal about the sacrifice on one's life.
- 2nd Teacher of Jose.
- Partaker of the Hero's Sufferings
- he's a former senator and the main proponent of Rizal Bill furthermore the church charged Recto with being a communist and an anti-Catholic
- married to Antonio Lopez
- the Philippines was secluded from the rest of Asia and trade was confined to the galleon trade (the Mexico Philippines exchange)
- Refers to three secular Filipino Priests were by then, executed on February 15, 1872 due to allegations about the Cavite Mutiny.
- a friend of Jose Rizal
- Mother of Jose Rizal
- It began in England during 1700s and early 1800s, and led to drastic change in economy due to inventions that can use in fast production
- Jose Rizal is known as the national ________
- first Asian to be read in the West
- Filipina feminist leader and co-founder of the Philippines' first feminist organization
- who named the islands as "Filipinas".
- Street Jose boarded at a house in
- An important infrastructure beneath Egypt that pave the way for the importation of books, magazines, and newspapers with liberal ideas from Europe and America.
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- Jose Rizal's second novel
- First Tutor of Jose
- youngest of the Rizal Children
- Jose Rizal's howntown
- He created the Binondo for the Chinese.
- the highest colonial government official appointed by Spain to rule over their colony.
- he's the head of Senate committee on education and he helped the main proponent of the bill and sponsored the Rizal Bill.
- oldest of the Rizal Children
- He recommend to the King of Spain to open Manila to world
- He debunked the established Liberalism and the one who remove the longstanding personal benefits of the workers under the encomienda system and forced labor exemptions among soldiers.
- Father of Jose Rizal
- The Hero's Confidant
- He became the last home tutor of Jose and the friend of his father who died after 5 months.
- He was the former Governer General Who promoted fair Liberalism thatgave the wealthy Filipinos opportunity to engage in higher education. He was the best Administrator of the Philippines ever had.
- A rebellion that began on January 20, 1872 that was stage by about 200 military personnel.
- a mountainous village near Heidelberg where Rizal spent a three-month summer vacation
- "the only foundation of national greatness" according to Sen. Jose P. Laurel
- a known Oppositionist of Rizal Bill who argued that novels belonged to the past and that teaching them would misrepresent the current conditions of the Philippines and claimed it would violate freedom ol conscience and religion.
- the first government system adopted by Spain in the islands.
- The Sister Whom the Hero Loves to Tease
- is where Rizal stayed during his secondary course
41 Clues: First Tutor of Jose • Father of Jose Rizal • The Hero's Confidant • 2nd Teacher of Jose. • Mother of Jose Rizal • Jose Rizal's howntown • The Hero's First Grief • nickname of jose rizal • a friend of Jose Rizal • married to Antonio Lopez • Jose Rizal's second novel • oldest of the Rizal Children • youngest of the Rizal Children • Partaker of the Hero's Sufferings • ...
Final Exam 2020-06-02
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- This person was one of the leaders of an expedition to explorer the newly bought Louisiana Territory and is now famous for his work. His first name starts with an M.
- What started as someone killing a pig turned into two nations both bring in a big amount of military guns, ships, and men.
- This event is also called the "Wagon Train of 1843" when an estimated 700 to 1,000 emigrants moved across the country to Oregon.
- This man was a Spanish explorer and the first European to see the mouth of the Columbia River.
- This company is a Canadian company that deals in fur trade. In the past they controlled much of the fur trade in British Northern America.
- This was a war between the Yakima and the United States that mostly took place in the southern interior of present-day Washington.
- This person was the first non-Native American women to climb to the top of Mt. Rainier.
- This is the name of a group of people that have mixed indigenous and Euro-American ancestry.
- This is a railroad tunnel that is located in Stampede Pass.
- This man is regarded as the founder of Seattle. He served two terms as Mayor of Seattle.
- This Belgian Catholic priest went on missions to bring Native Americans to his religion.
- This man made a fortune off of the fur trade and was the first multi-millionaire in the United States.
- This Chinook word that means by and by is the unofficial motto of Washington State.
- This event was a meeting between the Native American tribes, Cayuse, Nez Perce, Walla Walla, Umatilla, and Yakima, and the United States to sign a treaty.
- This event was a dispute over the capture of vessels at the mouth of Nootka Sound that almost caused a war between Spain and Great Britain.
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- This man was an American officer and also one of the first people to summit Mt. Rainer.
- This man was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He is most well known for his expedition were he explored the coasts of what are now the American states Alaska, Washington, and Oregon and what is now the Canadian providence, British Columbia.
- This man was the first person to be the governor of Washington State. He had been the governor of the Washington Territory twice before.
- This person was a Greek navigator that sailed for Spain. There is a strait named after him that leads into Puget Sound.
- This fort was named for Captain George Vancouver and was located where present-day Vancouver, Washington is now.
- This person was one of the leaders of an expedition to explorer the Louisiana Territory and is now famous for his work and discoveries. His first name starts with a W.
- This person was the only female that traveled with the Lewis and Clark exploration group. She traveled with her baby and was a great help to the explorers.
- This fort was a U.S. Army post in the Washington Territory and was originally called "Harney's Depot" and "Colville Depot" before it was named what it is called now.
- This is what the Pacific Sea Otter was referred to because of it's very dense fur.
- The city with the highest population in Washington is named after this chief.
- This group was also called the North West Company. They controlled most of the fur trade from the 1780s to 1821.
- A great British explorer that, on one of his voyages, visited many places including Cape Disappointment and the Bering Strait.
- This is a fort that is part of the Lewis and Clark National Park. It is located in Oregon.
28 Clues: This is a railroad tunnel that is located in Stampede Pass. • The city with the highest population in Washington is named after this chief. • This is what the Pacific Sea Otter was referred to because of it's very dense fur. • This Chinook word that means by and by is the unofficial motto of Washington State. • ...
Inventions by Alejandro Torralba 2021-11-28
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- person who created the pop-up ads
- creator of a formula used to develop the atomic bomb
- virtual voice like Siri or Alexa which can take orders from you
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- material that brokes in small pieces that stay togheter
- machine that melts things by using radiation on them
- Sony were the first company that made them
6 Clues: person who created the pop-up ads • Sony were the first company that made them • machine that melts things by using radiation on them • creator of a formula used to develop the atomic bomb • material that brokes in small pieces that stay togheter • virtual voice like Siri or Alexa which can take orders from you
Inventions crossword by Abigail 2025-02-13
6 Clues: made from tree • enables the car to move • used to communicate before the smartphone • Important invention in the revolution that made yarn • form of energy that results in the movement of charged particals • invention that enabled longer working hours and improved safety and changed how people lived
Invetors and Their Inventions... Can You Name Them All? 2013-12-11
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- Machine invented by Eli Whitney designed to separate cotton seeds from the actual cotton.
- Robert Fulton built this machine to travel across water using an engine, paddle wheel and adapted hull
- invented from iron ore to allow heavy machinery to be constructed
- Machine invented by Alexander Graham Bell to make long distance communication easier.
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year,to avoid exhausting the soil.
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- what did Chris Sholes invent in 1867?
- machine invented by Eli Whitney designed to separate cotton seeds from the actual cotton.
- bargaining method involving the refusal of workers to work until their demands have been met
- invented from iron ore to allow heavy machinery to be constructed with.
- Samuel Morse invented what machine in the year 1836?
10 Clues: what did Chris Sholes invent in 1867? • Samuel Morse invented what machine in the year 1836? • invented from iron ore to allow heavy machinery to be constructed • invented from iron ore to allow heavy machinery to be constructed with. • Machine invented by Alexander Graham Bell to make long distance communication easier. • ...
inventions by alba gutierrez 2021-11-27
6 Clues: Person who invented the pop-up • the place where madyson King win • Invent which can melt a lot of things • The first tecnologi that can you let read • One aplicattion which contains Augmented reality • the first company who invented virtual assistant
Inventions by Mónica García 2021-11-28
6 Clues: person who invented gravity • Person who invented the screw • Invention that replaces papyri • Man who invented the telescope • an invention whose function is to better locate • invention with which people begin to communicate more easily
Adjectives for describing inventions 2026-04-10
6 Clues: Inexpensive • Having great strength, force • Great or important enough to be worthy of attention • The rate at which goods are produced or work is completed • Highly developed, complex, or showing a high level of skill • Using new ideas, methods, or creative thinking to make something better
Intellectual Property Rights 2025-02-08
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- - Performers are actors, singers, musicians, dancers, and other persons who act, sing, declaim, play in, interpret, or otherwise perform literary and artistic work.
- - A bundle of exclusive rights extended to an owner of an original work in the literary, scientific, and artistic domains. Copyright laws grant authors, artists, and other creators automatic protection for their literary and artistic works from the moment of creation and as such do not require registration for protection.
- - A word is a group of words, signs, symbols, logos, or a combination thereof that identifies and differentiates the source of the goods or services of one entity from those of others. If you have a business, distinguishing your goods or services from others gives you a competitive edge.
- - A sign used about goods or services to indicate that they originate from members of an association or particular group, including the quality, geographical origin, or other characteristics of the goods or services.
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- - Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce.
- - A type of intellectual property protection that provides a shorter protection term of seven years compared to the 20 years of a patent. The registration process for a UM is less costly and shorter as it does not apply substantive examination to which patent filings are subjected.
- - An exclusive right granted to an inventor of to exclude others from using, making/manufacturing, selling, and/or importing his or her patented product or solution for 20 years from the date of filing. To be patentable, a product or process must be new, useful, and involves an inventive step that is not obvious to someone who has ordinary skills in the relevant field.
- - Refers to the date on which the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines received the complete and paid-up trademark application.
- - Refers to the date when the rights to a mark accrue from which the ten-year duration of the registration begins
- - A claim or declaration that a particular color or combination of colors is a material feature of the mark.
10 Clues: - A claim or declaration that a particular color or combination of colors is a material feature of the mark. • - Refers to the date when the rights to a mark accrue from which the ten-year duration of the registration begins • ...
Techno Definition 2022-03-03
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- a detection system which works on the principle of radar,but uses light from a laser
- A person who introduces new methods,ideas,or products
- Denoting or relating to a period of a thousand years
- Solar Systems permits electricity to be harnessed by solar panels and stored inside a battery without direct connection to the utility grid
- Take(something) illicitly:steal
- Optimization The process of adjusting your website content to ensure that visitors that access the site from mobile devices have an experience customized to their device
- The process of adding games or games like element to something(such as task) so as to encourage participants
- the formation of ideas or concepts
- Networks a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system
- The practice of cross-posting involves posting a single message or piece of content to multiple destinations
- fusion The ability to bring together inputs from multiple radars, lidars and cameras from single model or images of the environment around a vehicle
- Computing a rapidly-emerging technology that harness the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers
- Provide an enhanced viewing experience for content on another device
- Fatigue tiredness and frustration caused by having to remember a large amount of password for electronically-controlled activities
- an accumulation of data that is too large and complex for processing by traditional database management tools
- Key performance indicators
- Someone who believes they have good ideas for businesses or inventions but hasn’t actually managed to get any of them off the ground
- The correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet
- A system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects
- reuse(discarded object or materials) in such a way as to create a product of higher quality or value than the original
- specification for a suite of high level communication protocols used to create personal area networks built from small, low-power digital radios
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- a form of entertainment
- Leader one whose views on a subject are taken to be authorized and influential
- Massive open online course
- you should focus on putting good content
- audio to describe any digital audio file or format that exceeds the quality of an audio CD
- A set of instructions for solving a problem or accomplishing a task
- The state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular
- a person or thing that interrupts an event, activity, or process by causing a disturbance or problem
- the state or quality of being efficient
- attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link to a particular web page
- Business model in which a company offers basic or limited features to users at no cost and then charges a premium for supplemental or advanced features
- video recording where a view every direction is recorded at the same time
- An image, video, advertisements, etc.., that is circulated rapidly on the internet
34 Clues: a form of entertainment • Massive open online course • Key performance indicators • Take(something) illicitly:steal • the formation of ideas or concepts • the state or quality of being efficient • you should focus on putting good content • Denoting or relating to a period of a thousand years • A person who introduces new methods,ideas,or products • ...
5th Grade Wonders Unit 1 2025-08-27
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- Decipher means “to figure out something that is difficult to understand. “
- Yesterday he indicated, or showed a sign, that he was willing to help us paint the fence.
- If you claimed the prize, you declared it as your own.
- If a rock ledge is sheer , it is steep.
- If you are passionate about baseball, you have or show a strong feeling about it.
- A counterpoint is an opposing, or disagreeing, point of view.
- When she envisioned the school year, she imagined good things would happen in her future.
- When something is scarce, it is difficult to get or find.
- Wages are payments received for work done.
- Data are facts, figures, and other kinds of information.
- When you prosper , you do well and become successful.
- The magic show was spectacular because it was very unusual and impressive.
- If you respond enthusiastically , you act in a way that shows great interest or excitement.
- Profit is the amount of money left after all business costs have been paid.
- If you say something with emphasis , you use special force or stress when saying a particular word or syllable.
- Savings is money set aside for the future.
- When people assemble , they come together.
- A breakthrough is an important advance.
- Risk is the chance of loss or harm.
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- When you cite something, you mention it as proof or evidence.
- An encounter is an unexpected meeting.
- If you access information, you get it from a source, such as the Internet.
- When you advance , you move forward or make progress.
- A son, father, and grandfather are three generations who all have a common family ancestor.
- A loan is money borrowed.
- When you navigate , you find your way over or through an area.
- When you are captivated , you are focused on and influenced by charm, art, or skill.
- Debris is the scattered remains of something.
- If you are anxious , you feel nervous and worried about what may happen.
- If you can afford something, you have enough money to pay for it.
- Drawbacks are problems or disadvantages.
- Options are choices or alternatives.
- When you retrace your steps, you go back over them.
- A naturalist is a person who specializes in the study of things in nature, especially animals and plants.
- Reasoning having the ability to think in a logical way.
- Patents are papers that give a person or company the right to make, use, or sell new inventions for a certain number of years.
- Devices are things that are made or invented for a particular purpose.
- If he distracted you, he drew your attention away from what you were doing.
- When you accomplish a task, you complete it successfully.
- An analysis is a careful examination or study of something.
40 Clues: A loan is money borrowed. • Risk is the chance of loss or harm. • Options are choices or alternatives. • An encounter is an unexpected meeting. • If a rock ledge is sheer , it is steep. • A breakthrough is an important advance. • Drawbacks are problems or disadvantages. • Wages are payments received for work done. • Savings is money set aside for the future. • ...
OSF CROSSWORD 2015-08-20
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- The radioactive gas that belongs to the family with the highest first Ionization enthalpy
- This was called as Eka-Aluminium. This metal starts melting as soon you as you take it in your hand.
- He gave one of the electronegativity scale and the concept of molecular bond. The name comes from a hindi name of an Indian vegetable used to make raitas, salads and parathas.
- This is the IUPAC name given to the element by the country that made the first artificial satellite
- This is the group of elements that are made by the bombardment of neutrons over Uranium. They are all radioactive
- Surname of the scientist who believed that the modern periodic table is one of the most important discoveries on the field of chemistry.
- This is special category of the elements that includes Fe, Cu, Ag, V , Ti etc. They all show multiple oxidation states, they all are paramagnetic in their pure or oxidized state and they all are very widely used in catalysis.
- He was the first one to arrange elements periodically in the form of triads
- Again we have this element that shares its name with a very powerful European country. This is also a semi-metal predicted by Mendeleev
- This is the element which can never exist in positive oxidation state.
- The property of the elements to attract the electrons in a bond.
- This is the name of the group which have elements like Oxygen and Suphur.
- The radioactive element which was discovered by the Scientist who holds the honour of being the only person to receive Nobel prize both for Chemistry and Physics.
- The name of the group comes from the ability of the elements to form salts
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- The radioactive element that belongs to the last period and first group. The name relates to an European country
- The ion of this element is widely used in the batteries. This is the first member of Alkali family
- Surname of one of the greatest Chemist who got two Nobel Prize and gave one of the Electronegativity scale.
- The element is named after one of the greatest Physicist ever whose teachers thought he would never do anything in his life
- This law for the systemic classification of the element was given by John Newlands
- He was the first one to arrange the elements periodically
- This is a effect which leads to the fall in the effective nuclear charge due to the interelectronic repulsion of the core electrons.
- He is the scientist who published his periodic table just after Mendeleev. He belonged to Deutschland
- This is a semi-metal or a metalloid. This is the element responsible for severe poisoning of millions of Bangladeshis and Indians because of the presence of this element in Ganges and Brhamapurtra.
- The element that is a very important component of bleaching powder. It is also used as disinfectant in the purification of water. This has the highest value of the electron gain enthalpy.
- this is the last element of the Alkali family and is used in the photoelectric effect. This also has the lowest ionization enthalpy in the Alkali family.
- This element has the highest first Ionization enthalpy
26 Clues: This element has the highest first Ionization enthalpy • He was the first one to arrange the elements periodically • The property of the elements to attract the electrons in a bond. • This is the element which can never exist in positive oxidation state. • This is the name of the group which have elements like Oxygen and Suphur. • ...
Arjun Kurup - Chapter 10 Crossword Vocab. Puzzle 2022-04-21
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- -A large group of plants/trees under cultivation
- -To use tariff to promote American buisness
- -A cotton processing machine
- -A plant that is used for fabric often, source of most slave labor
- -A machine that sends messages over electrical wires using Morse code
- -Non-proccesed materials
- -To collect the produce of a plant
- -To protest something by avoiding it, such as a product
- -A period taking place after the War of 1812 which had a resounding desire for unity
- -To cultivate land
- -A canal that travels through upstate New York
- -When America turned from a preindustrial economy to a more industrially oriented economy
- -A machine that has machinery to break down flour
- -To exchange goods with another body
- -To calm down in violence/severity
- -The compromise that allowed people to have slaves in Missouri
- -Spirits
- -An artifical waterway which allows boats to pass or to channel water
- -An anti-slavery rebellion on 1831
- -Cloth & Clothes made from cotton and other materials
- -To rebel agianst something, typically violent
- -A personal possesion
- -Laws that protect the people
- -To rid of something, typically governmental
- -A machine that cuts oats and other plants using a scythe like mechanism.
- -The parts of a machine that can be substituted for something else
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- -To be loyal to one part of the country
- -Trade of slaves within the U.S
- -People that make inventions/breakthroughs
- -To have large control over the trade of some item(s)
- -A device that uses running water for energy
- -Land fit for growing plants due to healthy amounts of nutrients
- -A machine that combines thread
- -To support your own nation & their interests
- -The document that acknowledges that the United States doesn’t appreciate monarchy
- - A method of production in which a large crew of people would work in a single location
- -Peaceful protest
- -Something that existed before a war
- -To ban trade with a country
- -An older term for an attitude towards womans rights
- -To expand
- -Someone who is forced to work and can be bought as property against their will
- -Tracks that trains ride on
- -To resist against something
- -An area that isn’t organized
- -An era in which industrial production of goods took over more hand-made work
- -Powers that the congress had that weren’t explicitly stated in the constitution
- -Someone who supports the abolition of something
- -To cultivate land
- -A boat powered by a steam engine
50 Clues: -Spirits • -To expand • -Peaceful protest • -To cultivate land • -To cultivate land • -A personal possesion • -Non-proccesed materials • -Tracks that trains ride on • -A cotton processing machine • -To ban trade with a country • -To resist against something • -An area that isn’t organized • -Laws that protect the people • -Trade of slaves within the U.S • -A machine that combines thread • ...
American history vocab 10-13 2022-11-18
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- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- exclusive economic control of an industry
- exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- arrangement grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition.
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
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- railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- company sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
Chapters 14&15 2024-05-15
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- Orville and Wilbur Wright had a rivalry with Glenn Curtiss over the development of this transportation machine
- In the wild west these individuals had a reputation for doing unlawful activities many of which were convicted fugitives
- These were establishments in the old west provided refuge from loneliness and were centers for socializing, drinking, gambling, and lodging
- These photographs of a persons face meant to identify criminals began in the late 1800's
- This U.S. Department was created in 1862 to help farmers in the American West develop sustainable agriculture and adapt to their new environment
- African Americans who hoped to escape discrimination in the South by moving west
- A legal guarantee to protect an inventor's rights to make, use, or sell an invention
- an area of federal land set aside for Native American Tribes
- In the wild west these individuals attempted to uphold the law having jurisdiction in their county and having deputies or posses assist them
- These stores became a one stop shop selling a variety of goods under one roof like Macy's and Sears
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this by converting sound into an electrical signal through a transmitter that required operators to connect callers
- This industrial school was the first government-sponsored boarding school for Native American children that assimilated Native Americans in Pennsylvania
- Corporations began to hire youth to work in the seafood industry, cotton mills, newsies, miners, factory, and fields and worked long hours with low wages
- I created the first affordable car, the Model T, in my factory in Detroit pioneering the assembly line
- I invented the light bulb in 1880 using a filament heated inside of a vacuum bulb
- When a company gains complete control and power over the price and quality of a product after eliminating the competition
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- This immigration station opened in 1892 in the New York Harbor to help manage the growing number of immigrants from Europe
- a marketing strategy that aims to reach a large audience using advertisements to attract potential customers
- William Le Baron Jenney pioneered these tall building structures using steel that increased cities population and workforce
- also known as wovoka, this Native American dancing ritual was designed to bring their ancestors back to life and restore their culture
- A legal entity or group created by investors who own shares of a company, with the purpose of operating for profit by selling stock
- I became a famous boomtown in 1859 after Edwin L. Drake drilled for "black gold" or oil
- These areas within cities were crowded and impoverished with sickness, disease, and crime in the late 1800's
- this granted 160 acres of federal land to any U.S. citizen after 5 years of cultivation and permanent settlement
- In 1883 these were adopted in the U.S. in which there are 4 mainland areas that helped standardize time
- Any successful industrialist or businessperson whose practices were often considered ruthless or unethical during the Gilded Age
- this cheap fencing method made by farmer Joseph Glidden led to the end of the open range by carving out land ownership in the west
- This became available to everyday Americans with the power plant grid system that provided power to homes over long distances to power new inventions
- This occurred at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company that led to changes in workplace safety
- method of steelmaking that burned off impurities in molten iron with blasts of hot air
30 Clues: an area of federal land set aside for Native American Tribes • African Americans who hoped to escape discrimination in the South by moving west • I invented the light bulb in 1880 using a filament heated inside of a vacuum bulb • A legal guarantee to protect an inventor's rights to make, use, or sell an invention • ...
OSF CROSSWORD 2015-08-20
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- This is a semi-metal or a metalloid. This is the element responsible for severe poisoning of millions of Bangladeshis and Indians because of the presence of this element in Ganges and Brhamapurtra.
- This law for the systemic classification of the element was given by John Newlands
- The property of the elements to attract the electrons in a bond.
- This is a effect which leads to the fall in the effective nuclear charge due to the interelectronic repulsion of the core electrons.
- This is the IUPAC name given to the element by the country that made the first artificial satellite
- Surname of the scientist who believed that the modern periodic table is one of the most important discoveries on the field of chemistry.
- This is special category of the elements that includes Fe, Cu, Ag, V , Ti etc. They all show multiple oxidation states, they all are paramagnetic in their pure or oxidized state and they all are very widely used in catalysis.
- This is the name of the group which have elements like Oxygen and Suphur.
- The element is named after one of the greatest Physicist ever whose teachers thought he would never do anything in his life
- The radioactive gas that belongs to the family with the highest first Ionization enthalpy
- The ion of this element is widely used in the batteries. This is the first member of Alkali family
- This was called as Eka-Aluminium. This metal starts melting as soon you as you take it in your hand.
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- The radioactive element that belongs to the last period and first group. The name relates to an European country
- This is the element which can never exist in positive oxidation state.
- He gave one of the electronegativity scale and the concept of molecular bond. The name comes from a hindi name of an Indian vegetable used to make raitas, salads and parathas.
- this is the last element of the Alkali family and is used in the photoelectric effect. This also has the lowest ionization enthalpy in the Alkali family.
- He was the first one to arrange elements periodically in the form of triads
- The radioactive element which was discovered by the Scientist who holds the honour of being the only person to receive Nobel prize both for Chemistry and Physics.
- He was the first one to arrange the elements periodically
- The element that is a very important component of bleaching powder. It is also used as disinfectant in the purification of water. This has the highest value of the electron gain enthalpy.
- This is the group of elements that are made by the bombardment of neutrons over Uranium. They are all radioactive
- This element has the highest first Ionization enthalpy
- The name of the group comes from the ability of the elements to form salts
- Again we have this element that shares its name with a very powerful European country. This is also a semi-metal predicted by Mendeleev
- He is the scientist who published his periodic table just after Mendeleev. He belonged to Deutschland
- Surname of one of the greatest Chemist who got two Nobel Prize and gave one of the Electronegativity scale.
26 Clues: This element has the highest first Ionization enthalpy • He was the first one to arrange the elements periodically • The property of the elements to attract the electrons in a bond. • This is the element which can never exist in positive oxidation state. • This is the name of the group which have elements like Oxygen and Suphur. • ...
The Story of Maths II 2021-05-20
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- Ancient Chinese game
- ____ is a language that explains how patterns in numbers work
- Carl Gauss was a ____ mathematician
- The 4th composite number
- Quadratic equations often have ____ equations
- An Indian religious theme involves ____ness
- Even numbers are ____
- Ch'in explored the ____ Theorem (like Carl Gauss many years later)
- What did the Indian astronomer say to God when he wanted an answer?
- Baghdad had an impressive ____
- _____ of elevation
- A common surname in some Asian countries (just ask Natalie)
- According to Indian mathematicians, 1/0= ____
- Using Fibonacci Sequence, you can calculate the reproduction of ____
- the Mesopotamian empire where maths were explored and developed
- Ch'in was interested in ___ equations
- Generally, math innovations happened in the East before in the ____
- Fibonacci Sequences are found in nature (eg. Nautilus ____)
- Avoid the number _____ at all costs
- Algebraic calculations to the 4th power are ____
- Quadratic equations involve numbers (and variables) that are ____
- The angle between the sun, moon, and earth that led to celestial calculation is one ____ of a degree
- Leonardo of ____
- 1,1,2,3,5,8,____,21
- Odd numbers are ____
- Pie are not round, pi are ____
- Can be formed with 9, 16, or 25 numbers
- The 9 Chapters is all about how to solve ____
- Tourist make funny pics in front of the ____ Tower of Pizza!
- Ch'in had no symbol for this number
- SCMS is located on Strawberry____
- This number brings good fortune
- In all, it took over 2000 ____ to build
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- The ____ of Proportionality (thing German)
- ____ discovered how to solve all cubic equations
- ____, an Italian city that banned arabic numbers in 1299
- A counting game that uses beans or stones
- Pro____ce High School
- The square of a number is one ____ than the product of the two numbers immediately before and after
- 6400 km long Great ___ of China
- Indians were using the ____ system by the 3rd c.
- ____ enabled Indian astronomers to make important math and planetary discoveries
- French mathematician, Pierre de ____
- ____ numbers were first explored in India
- Along with China, ____ developed Math concepts more fully than in the West
- ____gammon requires some math skills to play
- Ying goes with this
- Plays tennis and gets "licked"
- Pi is the ration of circumference to ____
- Ch'in was only able to find approximate ____ to his problems
- French for "farewell" (without further...)
- The Story of ____
- "The ____ Chapters"
- Math progress in the West waned (or was non-existent) during the ____ ____
- The House of ____
- The 3rd prime number
- Madhava explored connections between ____ series and trig
- There are 720 ____ in April
- The sine function is useful in this field
- Math is an ____ science
- Italian contact with Arabs in North ____ led to the acceptance of new maths in Europe
- Hindu-____ numerals are represented by 0-9
- The Fibonacci ____ was invented by the mathematician of the same name
- In the west, Liebnitz is often credited with discovering this
- Isaac ____
- The sun is four ____ times further from earth than the moon
66 Clues: Isaac ____ • Leonardo of ____ • The Story of ____ • The House of ____ • _____ of elevation • Ying goes with this • "The ____ Chapters" • 1,1,2,3,5,8,____,21 • Ancient Chinese game • The 3rd prime number • Odd numbers are ____ • Pro____ce High School • Even numbers are ____ • Math is an ____ science • The 4th composite number • There are 720 ____ in April • Baghdad had an impressive ____ • ...
Elements named after people 2022-11-02
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- Glenn Seaborg and his colleagues first discovered/MADE the element _______________.
- Mendeleev's 1st book title
- Glenn Seaborg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the t____________________ elements.
- Dynamite is a stabilized form of n______________ and was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.
- _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray.
- Marie Curie received a Nobel Prize for her work with this
- Lise Meitner was exiled to ________ which is why some people didn't know of her contributions to science
- Nobel and his father developed methods to produce nitroglycerin in large quantities for use in c________________.
- _____________ is a SUPERHEAVY, synthetically made element with a half-life of less than a thousandth of a second, making it difficult to discover or put into practical use.
- Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________.
- Glenn Seaborg also helped to develop the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the __________ ___________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Nobel, finally after a lot of experimentation, found a way to stabilize the compound that is used to make dynamite by adding k___________.
- the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity
- 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 service to science.
- Meitner was the first person to realize that Einstein's idea of making mass into __________ could be used in fission
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- Mendeleev wanted to bring order to the elements which led to the discovery of the _________ __________. (2 words separated by a space)
- Enrico Fermi helped make the first controlled n____________ r______________ (space between words)
- Oganesson is named for the physicist __________ Oganessian.
- The man who discovered the x-ray did so when he noticed that the glass tube that he had been using containing ____________ was glowing.
- To create his first table, Mendeleev wrote the p_____________ of the different elements on different cards so he could compare them and move the cards around in an attempt to find order among them.
- One of the major problems that E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had to solve was the _____________ of the 2 forms of Uranium.
- The name of Hassium is derived from the German state of ___________ where Hassium was first made/synthesized.
- Lise Meitner worked with this famous scientist (last name only; starts with "P")
- Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between)
- At Hanford, Fermi inserted the first _______ fuel slug into the B Reactor (an element)
- Curie actively promoted the use of the element _________ to decrease pain/suffering
- Meitner and her nephew used the idea of Neils Bohr's ____________ d__________ (2 words separated by a space) to explain nuclear behavior
- Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist
- Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist.
- This is the place in Tennessee where E. Lawrence and the rest of the scientists on the Manhattan Project had success in designing the atomic bomb. (2 words separated by a space)
30 Clues: Mendeleev's 1st book title • the ACTUAL discoverer of radioactivity • Meitner's nephew; also a famous scientist • Georgy Flerov was a s___________ physicist. • _______________ (last name) discovered the x-ray. • Georgy Flerov helped discover spontaneous __________. • Enrico Fermi's nickname (two words with a space between) • ...
Georgia Studies GMAS Part 1 2022-04-28
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- These protect Georgia's coastline from erosion from tropical storms.
- This part of the “Three G’s” represents explorers’ desire to become famous for their discoveries in the New World.
- This region of GA is the largest.
- Mountain range that runs throughout the northern regions of Georgia.
- This invention made the production of cotton much faster.
- This is the most advanced era of Native American culture in the United States.
- This region of GA is the “Carpet Capital of the World”.
- ____ De Soto was the first explore to lead a mission through what is now Georgia.
- The colonists did not think it was fair to have taxation without ___ .
- James ______ is considered the founder of the Georgia colony.
- This document was the first constitution of the United States.
- This city was Georgia’s second capital.
- Georgia is located in this region of the United States.
- The ___ of 1763 prevented colonists from moving west.
- This city was Georgia’s fourth capital.
- The original Georgia colonists encountered this Native American tribe when they arrived.
- After the Revolutionary War the capital of Georgia moved which direction to follow the population?
- The _____ Swamp is the largest swamp in North America.
- The ___ period of the Georgia colony had many strict rules that the colonists thought were unfair.
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- Georgia is located on this continent.
- The ____ Land Fraud was a scandal in which Georgia lawmakers were bribed to sell land in GA for too cheap.
- This is a zone that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions of Georgia.
- _____ Musgrove helped Oglethorpe by acting as a translator for him and the Yamacraw.
- This part of the “Three G’s” represents explorers’ desire to find riches in the New World.
- Georgia is located in this country.
- This part of the “Three G’s” represents explorers’ desire to convert Native Americans to Christianity.
- This region of GA has the highest population and GA’s capital city of Atlanta.
- On July 4th we celebrate ___ Day, the day the colonists signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
- Spanish explorers created churches called ___ on GA’s barrier islands.
- This tax on paper goods angered the colonists in Georgia.
- Plateau This region of GA is the smallest.
- The ____ War was fought between the colonists and the British over independence.
- The ______ River forms our border with Alabama.
- This city is Georgia’s current capital.
- This city was Georgia’s third capital.
- This invention made travel and trade throughout the U.S. much easier.
- __________ Bald is the highest mountain in Georgia.
- The _______ River forms our border with South Carolina.
- In order to pay for the French and Indian War, Great Britain raised ____ in the colonies.
- This region of GA has the highest average rainfall.
- This person was the Chief of the Yamacraw tribe who helped Oglethorpe.
- This system was used to distribute land based on how many family members and slaves a person had.
- The Land ____ distributed land by drawing numbers out of a container.
43 Clues: This region of GA is the largest. • Georgia is located in this country. • Georgia is located on this continent. • This city was Georgia’s third capital. • This city is Georgia’s current capital. • This city was Georgia’s second capital. • This city was Georgia’s fourth capital. • Plateau This region of GA is the smallest. • The ______ River forms our border with Alabama. • ...
Fake news 2023-03-20
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- Results or conclusions of a study or investigation; Synonym: results, conclusions, discoveries
- To attract or entice with something desirable; Synonym: entice, attract, charm
- To understand or explain something incorrectly; Synonym: misunderstand, misconstrue, misread
- To inspect or scrutinize something closely; Synonym: inspect, scrutinize, analyze
- To take for granted or suppose something to be true without proof; Synonym: suppose, presume, guess
- Fake
- Occurring at the beginning; Synonym: first, introductory, opening
- A person who shares in the writing of a book or article; Synonym: collaborator, cowriter, contributor
- To mention or allude to something; Synonym: mention, cite, point to
- To cause someone or something to be regarded as untrustworthy or false; Synonym: undermine, weaken, challenge
- To be made up of or formed from something; Synonym: made up of, comprised of, constituted
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- To expose or discredit a false or exaggerated claim or belief; Synonym: refute, disprove, expose
- A systematic examination or inquiry into a subject or situation; Synonym: inquiry, examination, probe
- Established as true or certain; Synonym: verified, validated, proven
- A way of dealing with or accomplishing something; Synonym: method, strategy, tactic
- To deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true; Synonym: deceive, trick, fool
- Fake or fraudulent; Synonym: fake, fraudulent, false
- Reported or believed to be true, but not necessarily confirmed; Synonym: alleged, supposed, rumored
- To cause someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm; Synonym: demotivate, dissuade, deter
- Stopping, forcing to quit
- A wildly exaggerated or improbable story; Synonym: exaggeration, fabrication, falsehood, lies
- Unverified information that is circulated widely; Synonym: gossip, hearsay, speculation
- A person or group responsible for a crime or wrongdoing; Synonym: offender, perpetrator, guilty party
- To be without or not have enough of something; Synonym: miss, need, require
- Able to be believed or trusted; Synonym: trustworthy, reliable, believable
25 Clues: Fake • Stopping, forcing to quit • Fake or fraudulent; Synonym: fake, fraudulent, false • Occurring at the beginning; Synonym: first, introductory, opening • To mention or allude to something; Synonym: mention, cite, point to • Established as true or certain; Synonym: verified, validated, proven • ...
OSF CROSSWORD 2015-08-20
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- This is a semi-metal or a metalloid. This is the element responsible for severe poisoning of millions of Bangladeshis and Indians because of the presence of this element in Ganges and Brhamapurtra.
- This law for the systemic classification of the element was given by John Newlands
- The property of the elements to attract the electrons in a bond.
- This is a effect which leads to the fall in the effective nuclear charge due to the interelectronic repulsion of the core electrons.
- This is the IUPAC name given to the element by the country that made the first artificial satellite
- Surname of the scientist who believed that the modern periodic table is one of the most important discoveries on the field of chemistry.
- This is special category of the elements that includes Fe, Cu, Ag, V , Ti etc. They all show multiple oxidation states, they all are paramagnetic in their pure or oxidized state and they all are very widely used in catalysis.
- This is the name of the group which have elements like Oxygen and Suphur.
- The element is named after one of the greatest Physicist ever whose teachers thought he would never do anything in his life
- The radioactive gas that belongs to the family with the highest first Ionization enthalpy
- The ion of this element is widely used in the batteries. This is the first member of Alkali family
- This was called as Eka-Aluminium. This metal starts melting as soon you as you take it in your hand.
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- The radioactive element that belongs to the last period and first group. The name relates to an European country
- This is the element which can never exist in positive oxidation state.
- He gave one of the electronegativity scale and the concept of molecular bond. The name comes from a hindi name of an Indian vegetable used to make raitas, salads and parathas.
- this is the last element of the Alkali family and is used in the photoelectric effect. This also has the lowest ionization enthalpy in the Alkali family.
- He was the first one to arrange elements periodically in the form of triads
- The radioactive element which was discovered by the Scientist who holds the honour of being the only person to receive Nobel prize both for Chemistry and Physics.
- He was the first one to arrange the elements periodically
- The element that is a very important component of bleaching powder. It is also used as disinfectant in the purification of water. This has the highest value of the electron gain enthalpy.
- This is the group of elements that are made by the bombardment of neutrons over Uranium. They are all radioactive
- This element has the highest first Ionization enthalpy
- The name of the group comes from the ability of the elements to form salts
- Again we have this element that shares its name with a very powerful European country. This is also a semi-metal predicted by Mendeleev
- He is the scientist who published his periodic table just after Mendeleev. He belonged to Deutschland
- Surname of one of the greatest Chemist who got two Nobel Prize and gave one of the Electronegativity scale.
26 Clues: This element has the highest first Ionization enthalpy • He was the first one to arrange the elements periodically • The property of the elements to attract the electrons in a bond. • This is the element which can never exist in positive oxidation state. • This is the name of the group which have elements like Oxygen and Suphur. • ...
The inventions of ancient egypt 2023-08-20
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- often come in peppermint flavor and make your breath fresh
- where the royal family lives
- something you can see yourself in
- the final resting place of the pharaohs. They are shaped like triangles
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- what you use to clean your teeth
- things you use to make your house look nice
- the study of stars
- Ancient Egyptian mythological creature that asks riddles
8 Clues: the study of stars • where the royal family lives • what you use to clean your teeth • something you can see yourself in • things you use to make your house look nice • Ancient Egyptian mythological creature that asks riddles • often come in peppermint flavor and make your breath fresh • the final resting place of the pharaohs. They are shaped like triangles
🌲 Christmas Inventions 🎄 2023-09-26
6 Clues: PLACE TINSEL WAS INVENTED • SHAPE OF FIRST CANDY CANES • MADE CHRISTMAS SWEATERS FAMOUS • FIRST LIGHTS ON CHRISTMAS TREES • PEOPLE FIRST THOUGHT SNOWMEN WERE THIS • COVERING FOR THE FIRST FAKE CHRISTMAS TREES
Inventions by Isabel Priego 2021-11-23
6 Clues: The man who invented pop-ups • He is the boy who invented PROTEGO • This is a gadget that is found at home • He is the President who built the atomic bomb • It was the first company that released e-readers • It is the name of the country where the BHP awards are celebrated
Inventions by Alejandro Ruiz 2021-11-28
Inventions in medical science 2024-11-12
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- What type of attack do small devices planted in the brain predict?
- What do we call the wires that link patients to monitors in a hospital?
- What do we call the devices that display information received from electronic circuits, such as heart rate or other health data
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- What key function, along with heart rate, is monitored by the touch screen computer?
- What is the name of the small tool that is placed in the back part of a blind person’s eyes to help them see?
- What type of protein did scientists attach to blood cells to help treat an allergy?
6 Clues: What type of attack do small devices planted in the brain predict? • What do we call the wires that link patients to monitors in a hospital? • What type of protein did scientists attach to blood cells to help treat an allergy? • What key function, along with heart rate, is monitored by the touch screen computer? • ...
Industrialization Vocabulary 2022-11-07
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- exclusive economic control of an industry
- Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers
- was another pioneer of communications technology. His first major invention was a telegraph that could send up to four messages over the same wire simultaneously. He and his fellow researchers made significant discoveries and advances in electricity, lightbulbs, phonographs, and early motion pictures.
- Incident in which a bomb exploded during a labor protest held in Haymarket Square in Chicago, killing several police officers.
- efficient method of making steel; developed by British inventor Henry Bessemer and American inventor William Kelly in the 1850s.
- economic system in which private business runs most industries, and competition determines how much goods cost and workers are paid.
- ownership of several companies that make the same product
- Year of intense worker strikes and violent labor confrontations in the united States.
- ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- played a prominent role in the union and became an organizer for the Knights of Labor in the 1870s. Her ambitious drive to educate and organize laborers was so effective that some her opponents called her "the most dangerous woman in America." She was also known as Mother Jones.
- one of the first national labor unions in the United States, organized in 1869, after 1879 it included workers of different races, genders, and skills
- railroad railroad that crossed the continental United States; completed in 1869
- patented the telephone in March 1876
- a pioneer of the railroad industry. By 1869, he had gained control over the New York Central Railroad and two other lines that connected the Central with New York City. He also controlled lines between Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Toledo. At the time of his death in 1877, he controlled more than 4,500 miles of railroad track. His personal fortune was estimated at $100 million.
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- company sells shares of ownership called stock to investors in order to raise money
- one founder of the Standard Oil Company. After earning a small fortune in the wholesale food businesses, he entered the growing oil refining industry in 1863. He used vertical integration to make his company more competitive.
- political theory that proposes that all people should collectively own property as the means of production and that individual ownership should not be allowed.
- Entered the iron and steel business in the early 1860s. A Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. His company dominated the steel industry. In 1902, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for nearly $500 million. He retired the world's richest man. He donated more than $350 million to charity.
- exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention
- theory adapted by philosopher Herbert Spencer from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution; argued that society progresses through completion, with the fittest rising to positions of wealth and power.
- Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade
- arrangment grouping several companies under a single board of directors to eliminate competition.
- an Irish Catholic machinist and the mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, became leader of the Knights of Labor. Under his leadership, membership was expanded rapidly.
- belief that the economy will prosper if businesses are left free from government regulation and allowed to compete in a free market.
- head of the American Railway Union (ARU), he supported the Pullman strikers.
- machine patented by Samuel Morse in 1837; sent messages over long distances by using electric current to transmit a system of dots and dashes over wire
26 Clues: patented the telephone in March 1876 • exclusive economic control of an industry • exclusive right to manufacture or sell an invention • ownership of several companies that make the same product • Union founded in 1886 by Samuel Gompers for skilled workers • Law prohibiting monopolies and trusts that restrained trade • ...
Inventions of the 50s 2022-03-31
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- What was one of the main themes for what was invented in the 50s?
- What was the object that was very useful and used in many things?
- What was the thing that made buying things easier?
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- What helped prevent outbreaks of diseases?
- What " room sized box" was invented in the 50s that we modernized and still use today?
- What is the term for when everyone wants to have what everyone else has?
6 Clues: What helped prevent outbreaks of diseases? • What was the thing that made buying things easier? • What was one of the main themes for what was invented in the 50s? • What was the object that was very useful and used in many things? • What is the term for when everyone wants to have what everyone else has? • ...
