discovery and invention Crossword Puzzles
Market Revolution (Key Terms) 2021-02-11
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- the value system that regulated actions and expectations of women.
- Large group of workers put under centralized control and where hand tools were replaced by powered machinery.
- roads constructed by localities, states and private companies.
- Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies
- What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited.
- Those who feared the impact immigration would have on American and social life.
- creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement
- The industry that heavily incorporated the piecemeal process and primarily focused on design and clothing distribution.
- The name Cincinnati, St. Louis and Milwaukee got due the large amounts of immigrants from a specific country.
- Western migrants that set up farms on unoccupied land with no legal right to.
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- Women who worked at textile mills and taught a larger and firmer idea of womanhood.
- Raising of crops and livestock for sale
- The term describing what many women started to become as labor began to refer to work with monetary value.
- Process of economic growth and modernization in the first half of the 19th century.
- invention that allowed goods to flow between the Great Lakes to New York City
- The place that became the boundary between free and being a slave.
- The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton.
- Facilitated westward movement and connected Cumberland, Maryland to Ohio. By 1838 it expanded to Virginia and Illinois
- invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate.
- Helped to speed up the flow of communication and bring uniformity/regulation to prices.
20 Clues: Raising of crops and livestock for sale • Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies • The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton. • What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited. • creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement • invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate. • ...
Market Revolution (Key Terms) 2021-02-11
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- The term describing what many women started to become as labor began to refer to work with monetary value.
- invention that allowed goods to flow between the Great Lakes to New York City
- roads constructed by localities, states and private companies.
- What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited.
- invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate.
- Women who worked at textile mills and taught a larger and firmer idea of womanhood.
- The place that became the boundary between free and being a slave.
- Facilitated westward movement and connected Cumberland, Maryland to Ohio. By 1838 it expanded to Virginia and Illinois
- Western migrants that set up farms on unoccupied land with no legal right to.
- The name Cincinnati, St. Louis and Milwaukee got due the large amounts of immigrants from a specific country.
- Large group of workers put under centralized control and where hand tools were replaced by powered machinery.
- The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton.
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- Raising of crops and livestock for sale
- Helped to speed up the flow of communication and bring uniformity/regulation to prices.
- creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement
- Those who feared the impact immigration would have on American and social life.
- Process of economic growth and modernization in the first half of the 19th century.
- The industry that heavily incorporated the piecemeal process and primarily focused on design and clothing distribution.
- the value system that regulated actions and expectations of women.
- Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies
20 Clues: Raising of crops and livestock for sale • Allowed for the rapid subduing of western prairies • What arose after the Atlantic slave trade was prohibited. • The invention that mechanized removing seeds from cotton. • creation that opened up new areas of America to settlement • invention that facilitated upstream travel at a faster rate. • ...
Untitledj 2022-04-05
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- David’s first discovery
- David’s death
- what age David entered school
- David’s last major discovery
- David’s wife
- David’s first job
- where David was born
- Davids next job
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- When David was born
- David’s next school
- David’s university
- how David was doing
- David’s child
- David’s first school
- David’s next school
- David’s degree
- David’s next breakthrough
- early life
18 Clues: early life • David’s wife • David’s child • David’s death • David’s degree • Davids next job • David’s first job • David’s university • When David was born • David’s next school • how David was doing • David’s next school • David’s first school • where David was born • David’s first discovery • David’s next breakthrough • David’s last major discovery • what age David entered school
SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS - VOCABULARY 2025-02-02
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- To harm or break something
- Causing harm or damage (adjective)
- Harm or injury caused to something.
- to make something better.
- something new or unknown
- A major discovery or achievement.
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- A person who studies and investigates to find new information
- A scientific test to discover something
- A warning of possible danger or harm
- To study or investigate something in detail.
- Being accountable for something.
- Causing worry or fear.
- To create something new or different.
- To completely ruin or damage something.
- The process of becoming larger or more developed.
15 Clues: Causing worry or fear. • something new or unknown • to make something better. • To harm or break something • Being accountable for something. • A major discovery or achievement. • Causing harm or damage (adjective) • Harm or injury caused to something. • A warning of possible danger or harm • To create something new or different. • A scientific test to discover something • ...
TTS PERUBAHAN SOSIAL 2023-11-16
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- Paham yang menganggap hidup bertujuan untuk mencari kebahagiaan sebanyak mungkin dan menghindari prasangka - prasangka yang menyakitkan merupakan paham
- dari senjata tradisional menuju modern merupakan contoh dari teori
- bentuk perubahan sosial yang terjadi secara cepat/ mendadak merupakan perubahan
- Adanya momentum untuk memulai suatu gerakan merupakan syarat untuk terjadinya
- paham yang memisahkan urusan dunia dengan urusan agama disebut dengan
- Perubahan sistem pemerintahan dari kerajaan menjadi republik merupakan contoh perubahan
- industrialisasi merupakan contoh perubahan
- Pertemuan unsur kebudayaan baru,baik berupa alat atau gagasan disebut dengan
- proses masuknya budaya lain
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- proses penyebaran unsur kebudayaan
- gaya hidup meniru budaya barat
- Perubahan yang terjadi dalam struktur dan fungsi dari bentuk bentuk masyarakat merupakan pengertian perubahan sosial menurut
- perubahan yang terjadi secara lambat
- Proses menghasilkan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru dengan mengombinasi atau menyusun kembali unsur kebudayaan lama disebut dengan
- Perubahan sosial merupakan perubahan yang terjadi dalam hubungan sosial atau sbg perubahan terhadap keseimbangan, keseimbangan disebut juga dengan
- violence nama lain penetrasi paksa
- Pusat - pudat kehidupan di daerah pinggiran kota dinamakan
- Amandemen terhadap UUD 1945 yg dilakukan oleh MPR merupakan contoh perubahan
- Paham yang menjadikan seseorang mengonsumsi barang secara berlebihan merupakan paham
- teori perubahan sebagai sesuatu yang berulang ulang
20 Clues: proses masuknya budaya lain • gaya hidup meniru budaya barat • proses penyebaran unsur kebudayaan • violence nama lain penetrasi paksa • perubahan yang terjadi secara lambat • industrialisasi merupakan contoh perubahan • teori perubahan sebagai sesuatu yang berulang ulang • Pusat - pudat kehidupan di daerah pinggiran kota dinamakan • ...
Perubahan Sosial 2024-09-19
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- Pihak-pihak yang merencanakan perubahan sosial didalam masyarakat
- Tokoh yang mencetuskan teori perkembangan atau teori linear
- Seorang Ahli filsafat Jerman yang mengemukakan kepunahan peradaban
- Perputaran perubahan sosial dalam masyarakat
- Perubahan yang terjadi pada unsur-unsur struktur sosial yang tidak membawa pengaruh langsung atau berarti bagi masyarakat
- penemuan yang telah diakui,diterima dan diterapkan didalam masyarakat
- Ketertinggalan budaya, ada bagian masyarakat yang menerima perubahan dengan cepat dan ada yang lambat
- Cara-cara memengaruhi masyarakat dengan sitem yang teratur dan direncanakan terlebih dahulu
- Proses adanya penemuan baru baik berupa ide maupun peralatan oleh individu maupun masyarakat
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- Faktor penghambat perubahan sosial
- Tahap antara yang menjembatani masyarakat militer dan industri
- Perpecahan
- Perubahan sosial yang terjadi secara cepat
- Salah satu penyebab utama perubahan sosial
- Gangguan terhadap keseimbangan masyarakat yang terjadi secara terus menerus sehingga menimbulkan ketidak serasian
- Tokoh yang mengemukakan teori siklus
- Sosiolog yang menyatakan bahwa perubahan sosial adalah perubahan yang terjadi pada lembaga-lembaga sosial yang memengaruhi sistem sosial
- Proses penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan dari satu individu ke individu lain, dari satu masyarakat ke masyarakat lain
- Perubahan sosial yang lambat
- Kebudayaan yang didasari nilai dan kepercayaan terhadap unsur supranatural
20 Clues: Perpecahan • Perubahan sosial yang lambat • Faktor penghambat perubahan sosial • Tokoh yang mengemukakan teori siklus • Perubahan sosial yang terjadi secara cepat • Salah satu penyebab utama perubahan sosial • Perputaran perubahan sosial dalam masyarakat • Tokoh yang mencetuskan teori perkembangan atau teori linear • ...
planets 2024-02-07
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- The act of finding or identifying something for the first time, as with Neptune and Uranus.
- Celestial body that orbits the Sun and is not a satellite of another planet.
- Circular bands of particles orbiting a planet, such as the faint rings of Uranus and Neptune.
- British astronomer credited with the discovery of Uranus in 1781.
- Largest moon of Neptune, known for its retrograde orbit.
- Large planet primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, like Neptune and Uranus.
- One of the five major moons of Uranus, known for its complex and varied terrain.
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- German astronomer credited with the discovery of Neptune in 1846.
- NASA spacecraft that visited both Neptune and Uranus, providing valuable data and images.
- Seventh planet from the Sun, an ice giant with a unique axial tilt.
- Eighth planet from the Sun, a gas giant known for its blue coloration.
- Planet primarily composed of water, ammonia, and methane in its atmosphere, like Uranus and Neptune.
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet or celestial body, such as the hydrogen-rich atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus.
- Natural satellites that orbit planets, like Triton (Neptune) and Miranda (Uranus).
14 Clues: Largest moon of Neptune, known for its retrograde orbit. • German astronomer credited with the discovery of Neptune in 1846. • British astronomer credited with the discovery of Uranus in 1781. • Seventh planet from the Sun, an ice giant with a unique axial tilt. • Eighth planet from the Sun, a gas giant known for its blue coloration. • ...
Mysteries of Cove: Fires of Invention 2023-03-25
11 Clues: Forbidden word • Trenton’s crush • Trenton’s Bully • Main protagonist • Father of Kallista • Where cove is found • Trenton’s last name • Travels with Trenton • City found in a mountain • Leo and Kallista’s last name • Invention started by Leo Babbage
Oliver and Victoria 2025-06-03
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- they steal
- he wrote alice in wonderland
- follows people
- buckingham
- he is an orphan
- queen
- the queen victoria gouvern it
- very hungry
- prostitute
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- greatest villain
- leseful sacritiony invention
- bill falls in it
- gentleman
- dodger rob it
- clean cheminey
- invention by alexander graham
- working with machines
- main persons worhig fer fagin
- rich
19 Clues: rich • queen • gentleman • they steal • buckingham • prostitute • very hungry • dodger rob it • clean cheminey • follows people • he is an orphan • greatest villain • bill falls in it • working with machines • leseful sacritiony invention • he wrote alice in wonderland • invention by alexander graham • main persons worhig fer fagin • the queen victoria gouvern it
Finding Yourself 2023-04-19
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- - being true to yourself and your values
- - a long and often difficult process of personal growth
- - examining your own thoughts and feelings
- - a strong interest or enthusiasm for something
- - the process of searching for something
- - the process of becoming a better version of yourself
- - a dramatic change in your life or mindset
- - a sense of satisfaction and happiness with your life
- - achieving your full potential and becoming the best version of yourself.
- - the act of finding something that was previously unknown
- - the process of gaining confidence and control over your life
- - the process of finding out more about yourself and what you want in life
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- - a gradual process of change and development
- - thinking deeply about your experiences and actions
- - a deep understanding of something
- - a clear understanding of your own values and beliefs
- - a reason for existing, a sense of direction and meaning
- - understanding your own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- - who you are as a person
- - paying attention to the present moment with a nonjudgmental attitude
20 Clues: - who you are as a person • - a deep understanding of something • - being true to yourself and your values • - the process of searching for something • - examining your own thoughts and feelings • - a dramatic change in your life or mindset • - a gradual process of change and development • - a strong interest or enthusiasm for something • ...
Lewis and Clark 2012-06-05
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- Someone who uses machines to make goods is called a ______.
- Reaching St. Louis the Corps of Discovery explored for a time length of _____________.
- Who owned the land southwest of the Louisiana Purchase?
- Lewis and Clark’s expedition team was referred to as the Corps of Discovery. What modern day corps of people is sent to different countries to foster peace and goodwill?
- How was President Jefferson different than President John Adams?
- What was Jefferson’s purpose for the Corps of Discovery?
- An interpreter is someone who ____________ speech.
- Sacajawea has been honored as a great help to Lewis and Clark but her primary role is still the same as many women today which is _________.
- Without horses the Lewis and Clark expedition probably would have failed. Without _______ many of today’s expeditions may fail as well.
- President Thomas Jefferson ___________ the size of the United States.
- A _____________ is where a river begins.
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- Jefferson was a member of the ________- _______ party.
- By lowering taxes and decreasing the size of the army President Jefferson made the national government __________.
- Who sold the Louisiana territory?
- The French sold the area of Louisiana because they needed money for _____________.
- The people who traveled with Lewis and Clark were called what?
- Lewis and Clark tracked their explorations in writing. What similar method do we use in school today to record our thoughts?
- languages Sacajawea was important to the expedition because she ______.
- moon President Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to unknown parts of our continent. Presidents in the 20th century have sent explorers to map unknown places such as ____ _________.
19 Clues: Who sold the Louisiana territory? • A _____________ is where a river begins. • An interpreter is someone who ____________ speech. • Jefferson was a member of the ________- _______ party. • Who owned the land southwest of the Louisiana Purchase? • What was Jefferson’s purpose for the Corps of Discovery? • Someone who uses machines to make goods is called a ______. • ...
Elijah McCoy - A Legacy of Innovation 2025-06-06
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- The phrase meaning something is genuine — “the real ___” /
- City in Scotland where Elijah studied.
- Special law that ended slavery in the United States.
- The state where Elijah lived in the United States
- Elijah’s hometown in Canada.
- The word for a student who learns from an expert.
- Elijah earned this special document for his invention.
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- A group of moving train cars.
- Elijah’s invention that kept trains moving.
- A container that slowly released oil.
- A soft, powdery material used in pencils and in Elijah’s later invention.
- The powerful machine inside a train.
- Elijah worked as a machine _______ later in his career.
- A job Elijah had where he shoveled coal into trains.
- Elijah’s job where he kept train parts slick.
15 Clues: Elijah’s hometown in Canada. • A group of moving train cars. • The powerful machine inside a train. • A container that slowly released oil. • City in Scotland where Elijah studied. • Elijah’s invention that kept trains moving. • Elijah’s job where he kept train parts slick. • The state where Elijah lived in the United States • ...
TAWC Values 2019-07-28
Eureka! The Physicist Crossword 2019-08-08
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- / His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram.
- / Let there be Light!
- Curie / The only Nobel Laureate of two different disciplines in the 5th International Solvay Conference on Electrons and Photons.
- / Not as famous for his Nobel Prize, "relative" to his most beautiful theory.
- / His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem.
- / For the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
- / Derived the transformations of his namesake which represent hyperbolic rotations in flat space-time.
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- / His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell.
- / Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn.
- Kuhn / Introduced the concept of paradigm shifts in science.
- / Such uncertainty, much wow!
- / Father of Thermodynamics.
- / Known for his discovery of magnetic fields due to electric currents.
- / If you slap me, I'll slap you back.
- / Better known by Mathematicians for his namesake curvature than his law in Electrostatics.
15 Clues: / Let there be Light! • / Father of Thermodynamics. • / Such uncertainty, much wow! • / If you slap me, I'll slap you back. • / Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn. • / His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell. • / His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem. • / His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram. • ...
Invention de l'Ecriture 2025-09-27
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- des traces inventées par les hommes pour se laisser des messages
- une création
- nombreux
- chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons
- le contraire de "figuratif"
- transmettre des informations entre des personnes, ou des animaux
- objet de travail
- nécessaire, vital
- dénombrer
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- un nom de la famille de connaitre
- une marque, un geste
- donner à sa succession, au suivant
- autoriser
- le contraire de fin
- la suite de toutes les lettres
- contraire de tôt
- dire, expliquer, parler de...
17 Clues: nombreux • autoriser • dénombrer • une création • contraire de tôt • objet de travail • nécessaire, vital • le contraire de fin • une marque, un geste • le contraire de "figuratif" • dire, expliquer, parler de... • la suite de toutes les lettres • un nom de la famille de connaitre • donner à sa succession, au suivant • chacune représente un ou plusieurs sons • ...
Unit 6 2022-05-15
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- growth of suburbs around central city, more up to date
- central cities losing population to surrounding areas
- annual increase/decrease per 1000 in population due to movement in/out of it
- urban growth from central city out due to politics/$- Ernest Burgess
- structural conduciveness, structural strains, generalized beliefs, precipitating factors, mobilization of participants for action, social control- Neil Smelser
- deliberate congregations of like-minded individuals
- development of low-income areas by middle-class, landlords, prof. developers
- potential # of children born if every woman reproduced as much as biology allows for
- seeking to affect only limited changes in individuals
- social movement members securing resources to advance cause
- cont. population growth despite less births and more deaths
- seeking to make more radical changes in individuals
- society in process of moving from stability to instability back to stability
- total fertility rate to keep population stable without increasing/decreasing
- norms continuing to guide behavior of crowds based on surroundings
- projected amount of time it takes population to double
- FertilityRate average # of children born to a woman in her lifetime
- importance of transportation routes in urbanization, as wedges/pie- Homer Hoyt
- 4 stages of development taking into account inc. agricultural productivity and reliable birth control
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- concentration of large population in need of public services lacking tax base to provide for them
- study of relationships between humans and their city environments
- seeking to change society totally- Mao Zedong
- behavior of people when united by a single goal
- actual # of children born to woman or population of women
- specific geographic/historical influences- Chauncy Harris, Edward Ullman
- seeking to affect more limited changes in society
- steps leading to changes in society (discovery, invention, diffusion)
- small suburban version of urban downton specialized in particular economic activity
- sudden/complete overthrow of existing political order to bring fundamental change
- annual # of live births per 1000 women aged 15-44
- something being learned or reinterpreted
- spread of emotion in crowds, allowing charismatic leaders ro direct behavior
- when births are balanced by deaths so population doesn’t increase
- borrowing of knowledge, religion, values, other elements from one group to another
- annual # of live births per 1000 in population
35 Clues: something being learned or reinterpreted • seeking to change society totally- Mao Zedong • annual # of live births per 1000 in population • behavior of people when united by a single goal • seeking to affect more limited changes in society • annual # of live births per 1000 women aged 15-44 • deliberate congregations of like-minded individuals • ...
ir 2021-03-03
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- shipping goods from one place to another
- a route over the water used for transport
- cash crop
- eli whitneys second invention
- producing something in large quantaties
- the farming economy
- the process of turninga ton into a city
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- eli whitneys first invention
- immigrants came and worked on them
- invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- a place made to house immigrant workers
- a transport over the water
- made communication from long distances possible
- made it possible to mass produce items
- a person who came from another country
15 Clues: cash crop • the farming economy • a transport over the water • eli whitneys first invention • eli whitneys second invention • immigrants came and worked on them • made it possible to mass produce items • a person who came from another country • a place made to house immigrant workers • producing something in large quantaties • the process of turninga ton into a city • ...
China in the Middle Ages 2025-05-26
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- Peninsula influenced by Chinese culture.
- Philosopher who taught about the Dao.
- Invention that improved sea navigation.
- Accidental invention used for fireworks and war.
- System to choose government officials.
- A ruling family line in China.
- Philosopher who emphasized duty and harmony.
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- Nomadic invaders from the north.
- Major southern river in China.
- Supreme ruler of a dynasty.
- Also known as the Yellow River.
- Valuable ceramic made by Chinese artisans.
- Spiritual force that guides all things.
- Religion that spread from India to China.
- China's famous fabric export.
15 Clues: Supreme ruler of a dynasty. • China's famous fabric export. • Major southern river in China. • A ruling family line in China. • Also known as the Yellow River. • Nomadic invaders from the north. • Philosopher who taught about the Dao. • System to choose government officials. • Invention that improved sea navigation. • Spiritual force that guides all things. • ...
The Age of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-11
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- The Spanish were the ones who developed the _________ system to raise crops somewhere in the 1500’s.
- Hernando Cortez and Francisco Pizarro were a great example of __________ in the Age of Exploration.
- John Cabot was one of the explorers who hoped to discover the ___________.
- The _________ was another instrument made for sailors that could find their latitude and measure the positions of stars.
- need one more!
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- Ferdinand Magellan and his crew were a group of sailors who __________ the globe by going around it.
- The ________ was the reason that the dark ages were over and that people were aware of the world beyond their borders, so they were educated.
- A few of the commodities traded in the __________ were diseases, livestock, grains, and many more foods.
- One of the important causes for the Age of Exploration were __________ routes to India and China.
- The _________ was a Chinese invention used to guide sailors to the accurate direction, in the 1200’s.
- The _________ was the age of exploration and discovery between the periods of the 1300’s to the 1600’s.
- In the Age of Exploration, the _________ was the most advanced ship because it could sail faster and carry more supplies.
- One of the reasons the caravel ships were so great was because of the _________ sails which helped Europeans to sail into the wind.
13 Clues: need one more! • John Cabot was one of the explorers who hoped to discover the ___________. • One of the important causes for the Age of Exploration were __________ routes to India and China. • Ferdinand Magellan and his crew were a group of sailors who __________ the globe by going around it. • ...
Theatre History 2020-04-02
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- a form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song, mime, and dance.
- relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
- relating to or characteristic of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
- relating to the Middle Ages.
- Ancient Greece was a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 13th–9th centuries BC.
- a thriving civilization that began growing on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC.
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- relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries
- relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
- an improvised kind of popular comedy in Italian theaters in the 16th–18th centuries.
- he revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- The 20th century was a century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000.
- an era of invention and discovery, with significant developments in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, electricity, and metallurgy.
12 Clues: relating to the Middle Ages. • relating to or characteristic of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. • relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past. • a form of traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song, mime, and dance. • an improvised kind of popular comedy in Italian theaters in the 16th–18th centuries. • ...
teka teki silang ilmu sejarah 2024-09-19
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- dalam bahasa Jerman sejarah disebut?
- urutan peristiwa yang dimulai dari peristiwa yang terendah atau awal terjadi sampai yang terakhir terjadi disebut?
- kronik banyak ditemukan dalam sejarah dinas dinasti kerajaan di?
- dokumen berharga dalam penelitian sejarah disebut?
- Salah satu ciri sejarah sebagai ilmu adalah memiliki metode-metode dalam bahasa Yunani yaitu methodos yang artinya?
- sejarah itu bukan mitos karena sejarah mempelajari peristiwa yang suhu terjadi dan nyata pendapat tersebut menurut siapa?
- kata sejarah dalam bahasa Indonesia berasal dari bahasa Melayu yang mengambil dari kata?
- pekerjaan menyimpulkan dari khusus ke umum adalah?
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- berpendapat bahwa bangsa yang mendiami pesisir berasal dari?
- sebuah cerita rakyat pada masa lampau yang masih memiliki hubungan dengan peristiwa-peristiwa sejarah dengan dongeng disebut?
- siapa yang menyampaikan Discovery dan invention secara lebih luas?
- disofari sebagai penemuan benda atau material baru dengan dan bersifat dasar artinya belum jadi karena belum memiliki bentuk adalah?
- waruga dapat ditemukan di suku?
- ilmu yang mempelajari tentang naskah-naskah kuno disebut?
- empiris berasal dari bahasa Yunani yang memiliki arti?
15 Clues: waruga dapat ditemukan di suku? • dalam bahasa Jerman sejarah disebut? • dokumen berharga dalam penelitian sejarah disebut? • pekerjaan menyimpulkan dari khusus ke umum adalah? • empiris berasal dari bahasa Yunani yang memiliki arti? • ilmu yang mempelajari tentang naskah-naskah kuno disebut? • berpendapat bahwa bangsa yang mendiami pesisir berasal dari? • ...
1899 crossword 2023-03-13
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- a drunken spree
- a group of united artisans
- term for prison,
- person who enters a crounty from another country to settle there
- parts that can be interchanged
- party who said they knew nothing]
- invention made for cleaning cotton faster
- invention used for writing books and newspapers
- a policy or attitude that denies equal rights to certain groups of people
- plants that are used to make money and expand the economy
- borrow money
- a detective
- girls who worked on farms
- skilled workers
- a servere food shortage
- long, slow process that completely changed the way goods are produce
- reshaping and reforming culturally accepted laws and norms
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- movement of population from rural areas to cities
- people who wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens
- limited supply
- time of recent economic growth, 1877-1896
- publisher of New York World
- amount of goods available
- where union workers refuse to work
- to prepare land for planting
- wealthy planter families who owned many slaves
- bias towards people or groups of people
- a child that goes around selling newspapers
- invention made for lighting
- current president
- Someone who thinks he is smarter than everyone else.
- people lose their jobs and a lot of money
- person who invests in a business
- money made
- a swift growth of something
- women fought a lot for this
36 Clues: money made • a detective • borrow money • limited supply • a drunken spree • skilled workers • term for prison, • current president • a servere food shortage • amount of goods available • girls who worked on farms • a group of united artisans • publisher of New York World • invention made for lighting • a swift growth of something • women fought a lot for this • to prepare land for planting • ...
BAB 1 TTS SOSIOLOGI 2021-02-17
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- perubahan yang benar-benar ada dinamakan...
- bencana alam merupakan contoh dari perubahan...
- adanya ketidak sesuaian di antara unsure-unsur yang saling berbeda yang di jumpai dalam kehidupan social di masyarakat sering menghasilkan suatu pola kehiduapan yang tidak serasi fungsinya bagi masyarakat yang bersangkutan. Proses ini merupakan...sosial
- perubahan sebagai sesuatu yang berulang ulang dinamakan teori...
- faktor penyebab perubahan sosial salah satunya adalah perubahan jumlah penduduk atau bisa disebut dengan...
- perubahan yang berlangsung lambat dinamakan perubahan...
- perubahan gaya rambut merupakan perubahan...sosial
- pertemuan dua kebudayaan berbeda tanpa menghilangkan identitas masing-masing disebut...
- penemuan yang telah ada disebut...
- kemajuan IPTEK merupakan dampak...perubahan sosial
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- perubahan yang selalu menuju ke arah kehidupan masyarakat yang kompleks disebut teori...
- sikap menghargai, membiarkan, memperbolehkan pendirian, pendapat, dan kepercayaan yang berbeda atau bertentangan dengan pendirian sendiri...
- perubahan yang memengaruhi segala aspek kehidupan masyarakat disebut dengan perubahan...
- perubahan yang berlangsung cepat dinamakan perubahan...
- proses penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan disebut...
- IPTEK merupakan faktor penyebab perubahan sosial pada faktor...
- kriminalitas merupakan dampak...perubahan sosial
- peperangan merupakan salah satu contoh faktor...perubahan sosial
- pertemuan dua budaya yang berbeda yang dapat menciptakan budaya baru disebut...
- adanya vested interest menandakan adanya faktor...perubahan sosial
20 Clues: penemuan yang telah ada disebut... • perubahan yang benar-benar ada dinamakan... • bencana alam merupakan contoh dari perubahan... • kriminalitas merupakan dampak...perubahan sosial • perubahan gaya rambut merupakan perubahan...sosial • kemajuan IPTEK merupakan dampak...perubahan sosial • proses penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan disebut... • ...
TTS SOSIOLOGI 2023-11-16
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- Suatu perubahan yang terjadi secara cepat karena adanya perencanaan perubahan
- Proses menghasilkan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru dengan menyusun kembali
- Saling menolak adanya pertemuan budaya
- Perubahan negara yang terbelakang akan mengikuti jalan yang sama dengan industri di barat merupakan teori…
- Berpindah dari satu negara ke negara lain
- Masuknya sebuah kebudayaan yang dilakukan dengan jalan damai
- Terjadinya disintegrasi, pergolakan daerah dan kenakalan remaja merupakan dampak
- Perubahan yang sangat mendasar akibat timbulnya reorganisasi dalam masyarakat
- Proses penyebaran unsur kebudayaan dari individu kepada individu lain
- Kegoncangan budaya
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- Perubahan yang terjadi dalam struktur dan fungsi dari bentuk-bentuk masyarakat…
- Sikap menghormati, toleransi, penduduk yang heterogen merupakan faktor…
- Memfokuskan terhadap penelitian tahap-tahap fenomena perkembangan tertentu dalam evolusi masyarakat
- Suatu keadaan dimana interaksi yang terjadi antara komponen-komponen yang ada di dalam aktivitas hidup umat manusia yang berjalan secara harmonis
- Masuknya sebuah kebudayaan dilakukan secara paksa dan merusak tatanan budaya yang sudah ada di masyarakat
- Perubahan yang lama dengan rentetan perubahan kecil yang saling mengikuti dengan lambat
- Rambut yang berubah dari tahun ke tahun merupakan teori…
- Hidup yang bertujuan untuk mencari kebahagiaan sebanyak-banyaknya
- Penemuan unsur budaya baru merupakan…
- Paham yang memisahkan urusan dunia dengan urusan agama
20 Clues: Kegoncangan budaya • Penemuan unsur budaya baru merupakan… • Saling menolak adanya pertemuan budaya • Berpindah dari satu negara ke negara lain • Paham yang memisahkan urusan dunia dengan urusan agama • Rambut yang berubah dari tahun ke tahun merupakan teori… • Masuknya sebuah kebudayaan yang dilakukan dengan jalan damai • ...
Perubahan Sosial 2024-08-01
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- perubahan sosial yang berlangsun secara lambat
- istilah perubahan kondisi penduduk
- faktor ekternal yang mempengaruhi perubahan sosial seperti banjir, tanah longsor, dll
- perubahan sosial yang hanya mempengaruhi sebagaian kecil masyarakat atau sebagian aspek dalam kehidupan manusia saja
- jenis penemuan yang mengembangkan suatu penemuan yang sudah ada sebelumnya
- perubahan sosial yang menuju arah kemunduran
- istilah inggris dari perubahan sosial yang direncanakan
- proses menuju cara-cara yang sesuai dengan masa kini
- terjadi karena ada perbedaan pendapat atau perbedaan kepentingan
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- faktor penyebab perubahan sosial yang berasal dari dalam masyarakat
- faktor penyebab perubahan sosial yang berasal dari luar masyarakat
- salah satu dampak positif perubahan sosial meningkatkan dan memudahkan dalam pekerjaan
- salah satu faktor ekternal yang dapat menimbulkan dampak perubahan bagi rakyat Indonesia dari melawan penjajah
- perubahan sosial yang terjadi pada masyarakat karena adanya pandemi covid 19
- salah satu unsur yang paling penting dalam terjadinya proses modernisasi di masyarakat
- dampak negatif perubahan sosial gaya hidup kebarat-baratan
- perubahan sosial yang menuju arah kemajuan
- istilah dampak negatif perubahan sosial karena berbelanja berlebihan
- jenis penemuan yang baru diciptakan oleh manusia
- perubahan sosial yang berlangsung secara cepat
- jenis penemuan yang sudah ada, tetapi belum diketahui sebelumnya
21 Clues: istilah perubahan kondisi penduduk • perubahan sosial yang menuju arah kemajuan • perubahan sosial yang menuju arah kemunduran • perubahan sosial yang berlangsun secara lambat • perubahan sosial yang berlangsung secara cepat • jenis penemuan yang baru diciptakan oleh manusia • proses menuju cara-cara yang sesuai dengan masa kini • ...
Teka Teki Silang Mapel IPS 2023-12-08
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- sesuatu perbuatan seseorang yang mulai kehilangan nasionalisme dengan manusia atau melakukan aktivitas kebarat baratan?
- benua yang mendapat julukan benua biru?
- menurunnya atau merosotnya akhlak atau moral seseorang?
- benua yang mendapat julukan benua kuning?
- keadaan dalam masyarakat yang tidak ada pegangan terhadap tindakan mana yang baik dan yang tidak baik?
- bonus yang dinikmati suatu negara sebagai akibat dari besarnya proporsi penduduk produktif?
- benua yang mendapat julukan benua hitam?
- usaha untuk hidup sesuai dengan zaman dan konseltasi dunia sekarang?
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- istilah yang disebut juvenille delianerry?
- perbedaan yang tajam antara satu kelompok dengan kelompok lain dalam bidang sosial maupun ekonomi?
- bidang komunikasi dapat dilihat dari kemajuan teknologi komunikasi?
- benua yang mendapat julukan benua hijau?
- terbentuknya sistem organisasi dan komunikasi antar masyarakat di seluruh dunia untuk mengikuti sistem dan kaidah yang sama secara cepat?
- ras yang mendominasi wilayah asia timur dan asia tenggara?
- suku asli amerika?
- penemuan sesuatu yang sebenarnya sudah ada namun belum diketahui siapapun sebelumnya?
- pembaruan atau pengembangan sesuatu yang sudah ada?
- pertentangan dalam masyarakat atau antar individu?
- benua yang mendapat julukan benua merah?
- penemuan yang benar benar baru dan diciptakan oleh manusia?
20 Clues: suku asli amerika? • benua yang mendapat julukan benua biru? • benua yang mendapat julukan benua hijau? • benua yang mendapat julukan benua hitam? • benua yang mendapat julukan benua merah? • benua yang mendapat julukan benua kuning? • istilah yang disebut juvenille delianerry? • pertentangan dalam masyarakat atau antar individu? • ...
Sosiologi - 12F 2024-10-13
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- alat penunjuk arah yang menjadi pendukung globalisasi masa modern
- proses pudarnya norma-norma dan nilai-nilai dalam masyarakat yang disebabkan perubahan-perubahan yang terjadi dalam lembaga kemasyarakatan
- peleburan dua/lebih budaya dengan meninggalkan ciri khas budaya lama, dan membentuk budaya baru
- perubahan sosial yang dikehendaki
- proses mengulang-ulang, menghasilkan kembali segala hal yang diterima sebagai warisan budaya dari nenek moyang kita sebelumnya
- proses pembentukan kembali norma-norma atau nilai-nilai baru dalam masyarakat
- penemuan hal yang benar-benar baru, yang belum pernah ada sebelumnya
- perubahan kehidupan masyarakat yang berlangsung terus-menerus
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- perubahan sosial yang tidak dikehendaki
- proses tercampurnya dua budaya tanpa meninggalkan ciri khas budaya lama
- jalur perdagangan globalisasi era pra-modern
- kereta cepat Indonesia-China yang beroperasi di Jakarta dan sekitarnya
- penemuan baru berupa benda atau materiil yang ditemukan baik sengaja ataupun tidak
- proses penciptaan hal baru yang dihasilkan oleh ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi
- proses sesuatu yang mendunia berupa informasi, pemikiran, gaya hidup dan teknologi
- sikap yang diperlukan dalam menghadapi tantangan globalisasi
- proses penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan
17 Clues: perubahan sosial yang dikehendaki • perubahan sosial yang tidak dikehendaki • proses penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan • jalur perdagangan globalisasi era pra-modern • sikap yang diperlukan dalam menghadapi tantangan globalisasi • perubahan kehidupan masyarakat yang berlangsung terus-menerus • alat penunjuk arah yang menjadi pendukung globalisasi masa modern • ...
Ancient China 2023-04-25
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- the Great _________ of China
- this invention is used to detect earthquakes
- this invention allowed for extensive record keeping
- Qin Shi ________________ was the first emperor of Qin
- a style of medicine from the Han dynasty
- this is the first confirmed Ancient Chinese dynasty
- This is a line of rulers from a single family
- this invention allowed people to carry heavy loads
- this dynasty followed the Zhou dynasty
- The largest of the 20 social classes, ranked above artisans and merchants
- The Zhou rulers claimed a Mandate from here to rule China
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- At first, the Shang relied on this
- this system forces people to follow a strict legal code
- These fought for power at the end of the Zhou dynasty
- This longest lasting dynasty followed the Shang dynasty
- A philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- possibly mythical dynasty
- Liu Bang was the first emperor of this dynasty
- The Yellow River Valley is seen as the Cradle of this
19 Clues: possibly mythical dynasty • the Great _________ of China • At first, the Shang relied on this • this dynasty followed the Zhou dynasty • a style of medicine from the Han dynasty • this invention is used to detect earthquakes • A philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • This is a line of rulers from a single family • Liu Bang was the first emperor of this dynasty • ...
STEAMMing Across History 2022-05-21
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- Chinese invention commonly used on July 4
- Astronomical telescope
- Represents nothing
- Faster than an airplane
- Monumental structure; royal tomb
- Cuneiform is the earliest form
- Time; one revolution around the sun
- Chinese invention for navigation
- The 'M' in STEAMM
- I, II, III, IV, etc.
- Work can work better
- French invention; "Off with their head!"
- Beam of light
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- The 'T' in STEAMM
- Proposed the planets moved elliptically
- Rebirth of Greek/Roman art
- The 'E' in STEAMM
- A system of numbers based on ten
- The revolution of inventions
- The 'A' in STEAMM
- Inca record-keeping
- The earth revolves around the sun
- The 'S' in STEAMM
- The library is full of them
24 Clues: Beam of light • The 'T' in STEAMM • The 'E' in STEAMM • The 'A' in STEAMM • The 'M' in STEAMM • The 'S' in STEAMM • Represents nothing • Inca record-keeping • I, II, III, IV, etc. • Work can work better • Astronomical telescope • Faster than an airplane • Rebirth of Greek/Roman art • The library is full of them • The revolution of inventions • Cuneiform is the earliest form • ...
NEW MOVEMENTS 2022-12-09
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- revolutionized communication through symbols.
- Americans who claimed to know nothing.
- push factor for a person to emigrate.
- workforce that was cheap.
- invented the Spinning Jenny".
- length of physicals in seconds.
- making goods.
- cloth.
- symbolic lady of freedom.
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- taking on another groups identity.
- the threat to quit.
- Ellis Island nickname.
- result of Arkwright's invention to prices of goods.
- invention that helped mine more efficiently.
- problem in urban areas in the 19th century.
- practice used by some mill owners.
- most feared part of immigration.
- plagued vegetable in 19th century.
- freedom seeker.
- his invention is said to help cause war.
- Father of American Industry.
- 3rd class travelers to America.
22 Clues: cloth. • making goods. • freedom seeker. • the threat to quit. • Ellis Island nickname. • workforce that was cheap. • symbolic lady of freedom. • Father of American Industry. • invented the Spinning Jenny". • length of physicals in seconds. • 3rd class travelers to America. • most feared part of immigration. • taking on another groups identity. • practice used by some mill owners. • ...
RE ZERO ARC 5 1 2024-11-19
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- (of a person) having an unpleasant and unfriendly expression
- to go from place to place enjoying yourself
- very tired, especially after physical effort
- a short period of running, swimming, etc. very fast
- to make somebody feel healthy and full of energy
- a way of thinking or behaving or a style of doing something that is unusual and not serious, in a way that is either funny or annoying
- a light that is placed somewhere to guide vehicles and warn them of danger
- when you blink or blink your eyes or your eyes blink, you shut and open your eyes quickly
- to make something/somebody weaker; to destroy something gradually
- under your feet; on the ground where you are walking
- the dark outline or shape of a person or an object that you see against a light background
- the damage or loss of quality that is caused when something has been used a lot
- a piece of cloth or paper used for drying things, especially your body
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- done quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not very well organized
- field covered in grass, used especially for hay
- an event, a discovery, an invention, etc. that marks an important stage in something
- friendly remarks and jokes
- to move or lift somebody/something with a quick continuous movement
- the organs inside the body of a person or an animal, especially the stomach
- in a way that is very active, determined or full of energy
- a strong unpleasant smell
- to laugh quietly
- to quickly push your fingers or another object into somebody/something
- sitting or lying with your arms and legs spread out in a relaxed or careless way
24 Clues: to laugh quietly • a strong unpleasant smell • friendly remarks and jokes • to go from place to place enjoying yourself • very tired, especially after physical effort • field covered in grass, used especially for hay • to make somebody feel healthy and full of energy • a short period of running, swimming, etc. very fast • ...
"Technology" words 2019-08-27
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- you shouldn't buy _______ software - it's illegal!
- a new or improved idea or method
- specialized hardware or software designed to prevent unauthorized access into or out of a computer or network
- a group of connected computers which share resources
- a new idea or factor that significantly changes an existing situation or way of doing something
- if you don't like wires messing up your desk, you need to get a ______ mouse
- an image of what is displayed on the screen of a computer or mobile device
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- a blinking symbol on the screen that shows where any new text will next be entered
- making a process in a factory operated by machines or computers in order to reduce the amount of work done by humans
- important development or discovery
- the process of creating something which has never been made before
- ouch! you can lose all your data when your computers ______
- abbreviation for 'frequently asked questions'
- typically a piece of electrical equipment, such as a kettle or toaster, that uses less advanced technology
- you can use this program for maths and accounts - it is good for making charts
- little label that looks like piano keys and is read by the computers in the supermarkets
- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment
- a book published in digital form and read on a computer or other dedicated electronic device
- abbreviation for 'internet service provider'
19 Clues: a new or improved idea or method • important development or discovery • abbreviation for 'internet service provider' • abbreviation for 'frequently asked questions' • you shouldn't buy _______ software - it's illegal! • a group of connected computers which share resources • ouch! you can lose all your data when your computers ______ • ...
Dr. HBF - 70th Birthday Edition 2022-12-22
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- a nickname, in college
- west village watering hole
- favorite dessert, allegedly
- Lucy's GI condition, per The Beatles
- peak relaxation
- terrific (synonym)
- 10515
- 1960's musical, controversial 1st Act
- famous zoologist second home
- splat point distributor
- Mechnikov discovery
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- Fleit lab task, sorting _____
- spanish introduction
- popular running shoe, per male Fleits
- passover agenda
- birthplace neighborhood
- soccer field, per Graham Smith
- shelley nickname
- to be avoided while driving
- Dr. Fleit discovery
20 Clues: 10515 • passover agenda • peak relaxation • shelley nickname • terrific (synonym) • Dr. Fleit discovery • Mechnikov discovery • spanish introduction • a nickname, in college • birthplace neighborhood • splat point distributor • west village watering hole • favorite dessert, allegedly • to be avoided while driving • famous zoologist second home • Fleit lab task, sorting _____ • ...
SCIENCE FICTION 2025-05-14
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- The fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
- Of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- To transport or be transported across space and distance instantly.
- A machine capable of carrying out complex actions automatically.
- An organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor to which they are genetically identical.
- Having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones.
- An unidentified flying object.
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- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- A robot with a human appearance.
- The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light.
- The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.
- The changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations.
- The force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- The concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space.
18 Clues: An unidentified flying object. • A robot with a human appearance. • Of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere. • A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • An optical instrument used for viewing very small objects. • A machine capable of carrying out complex actions automatically. • Having artificial body parts, especially electromechanical ones. • ...
Age of Discovery 2012-11-18
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- Which European nation claimed the most land and wealth in the Western Hemisphere by 1500?
- Gold, Silver and ...... were moved in trade
- What was slavery based on what?
- European horses and cattle changed the lifestyles of who?
- Who expanded the Songhai empire?
- What helped the process for spreading information? e.g. Bible, maps
- Who were the first Europeans to arrive in China?
- Gold and silver was exported to Europe and what other country?
- There was a demand for gold, spices, and natural resources in which country?
- Who was at the bottom of the Japanese caste system?
- Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492?
- What is a famous city of the Mali empire?
- Which explorer helped defeat the Spanish Armada?
- Who sent slaves to America?
- Who sailed to England in 1497?
- The Ottomans conquered what major city?
- Empires European overseas expansion led to the rise of what?
- Where did the Congo Empire originate?
- Corn, potatoes, and tobacco were part of which exchange?
- Where is the forbidden city?
- The export of precious metals had an impact on Spain and what trade?
- Where was Columbus born?
- Which explorer claimed Canada for France?
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- Name of the ship that returned to Spain with 18 men
- Manso Musa was ruler of what empire?
- What empire was founded on conquest and colonization, and not trade?
- Age of Discovery is also known as?
- When did the Age of Discovery officially end?
- What century did the Age of Discovery officially start?
- Portuguese sailor that left Spain with 5 ships
- Who threatened Europe with pillage and destruction?
- The Americas, Europe, and Africa were part of what trade?
- Who set out to conquer the Aztec civilization of Mexico?
- Who returned to Lisbon after having sailed to the east coast of Africa?
- Who conquered the incan empire?
- Gama Who discovered the sea route to the east indies?
- Who built an empire that remained entirely dependent on sea power?
- Constantinople was renamed this
- What was an infection carried by rats that wiped out a large number of population?
- Portugal set up trade port from West Africa to where?
40 Clues: Where was Columbus born? • Who sent slaves to America? • Where is the forbidden city? • Who sailed to England in 1497? • What was slavery based on what? • Who conquered the incan empire? • Constantinople was renamed this • Who expanded the Songhai empire? • Age of Discovery is also known as? • Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492? • Manso Musa was ruler of what empire? • ...
Age of Discovery 2023-04-04
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- They unified Spain ____ & Isabella
- Non Catholic beliefs and practices
- Age of Discovery started here
- War that left Europe divided - Cath./Prot.-30 ___ War
- Method used by the inquisition
- Court used to punish heresy
- He discovered America by mistake
- Their conquest disrupted trade with the east
- During the Dark Ages the ___ Church dominated Europe
- One cause for loss of life among the indigenous people
- Furs, Fish and ___
- He started exploration- Prince __ the Navigator
- Only Catholic English colony
- Religious order expelled from SPanish colonies
- Unjust system of landholding used by Spanish
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- God, ___ and GLory
- Portuguese who was the first to reach India $$$
- Renaissance means __
- Successful Jesuit missionary in the East- __ Xavier
- ____ Fish and Friends
- Communes set up by Jesuits
- Revolt against the Catholic Church
- Wealthiest nation in Europe due to trade in New World
- Priest who spoke out against the Encomienda system
- Spain’s motto ___ , Gold Glory
- Continent south of Europe
- Criticism of Jesuits in America- They owned __
- Protestant country that colonized N. America
- University founded by Jesuits in Maryland- ___town
29 Clues: God, ___ and GLory • Furs, Fish and ___ • Renaissance means __ • ____ Fish and Friends • Continent south of Europe • Communes set up by Jesuits • Court used to punish heresy • Only Catholic English colony • Age of Discovery started here • Method used by the inquisition • Spain’s motto ___ , Gold Glory • He discovered America by mistake • They unified Spain ____ & Isabella • ...
Space Discovery Crossword 2025-05-16
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- an objects resistance to movement.
- region in the outer solar system,past Neptune.
- large ball of gas held together by it's own gravity.
- how much "stuff" is in something.
- star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel creating a ...
- the planet you are on right now.
- also known as the north star.
- man made object that orbits the sun, moon, planets, etc collecting information.
- first element on the periodic table
- gas, dust, billions of stars,and their solar systems.
- a group of stars that form a pattern.
- way spiral galaxy that contains our solar system.
- in Greek mythology she is the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia.
- Hercules was sent to kill this animal, which was terrorizing all of Nemea
- 8 of them orbit our sun.
- the earth does this around the sun
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- 3 stars generally bonded together.
- modern space station, known as ISS.
- the big dipper is part of this constellation
- unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the speed of light.
- is the brightest star in the sky, also known as the "dog star".
- first ever human-made object to enter interstellar space.
- an hour and a half in minutes.
- nothing not even light can escape
- space telescope named after an astronomer named Edwin Powell Hubble.
- a cloud of dust in gas in outer space visible in the night sky.
- 4th sign of the zodiac constellations
- a force that pulls you down to the ground.
28 Clues: 8 of them orbit our sun. • also known as the north star. • an hour and a half in minutes. • the planet you are on right now. • how much "stuff" is in something. • nothing not even light can escape • an objects resistance to movement. • 3 stars generally bonded together. • the earth does this around the sun • modern space station, known as ISS. • ...
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehichle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Obsolete Invention 2021-08-24
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- a machine with keys for producing alphabetical characters, numerals, and typographical symbols one at a time on paper inserted round a roller
- a timing device with two connected glass bulbs containing sand that takes an hour to pass from the upper to the lower bulb
- used as a washing tool in the 19th century
- a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder
- an instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a plate marked with the hours of the day
- the earliest known device to record sound
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- an early form of gramophone using cylinders and able to record as well as reproduce sound.
- a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium
- a portable cassette player that allowed people to listen to music of their choice on the move
- an electric monowheel vehicle invented back in 1930
- a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes
11 Clues: the earliest known device to record sound • used as a washing tool in the 19th century • an electric monowheel vehicle invented back in 1930 • a casette used in the 19th century in the format of magnetic tapes • a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium • ...
Les Années Folles 2025-09-11
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- Secteur économique clé dans l’Ouest canadien
- Expansion rapide de la société de ...
- Découverte scientifique pour combattre infection
- Interdiction de l’alcool
- Appareil photo instantané inventé en 1923
- Type d’emplois dans les villes
- Population subissant expropriations
- Invention électrique pour se raser
- Province canadienne touchée par chômage et baisse industrielle
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- Découverte antibiotique par Fleming
- Retour des soldats a augmenté cette pression sur les ...
- Invention pour traiter le diabète
- Premier conflit mondial
- Période de hausse économique
- Style de danse populaire à cette époque
- Boisson interdite par la loi
- Invention permettant de conserver les aliments au frais
- Style musical emblématique des années 1920
18 Clues: Premier conflit mondial • Interdiction de l’alcool • Période de hausse économique • Boisson interdite par la loi • Type d’emplois dans les villes • Invention pour traiter le diabète • Invention électrique pour se raser • Découverte antibiotique par Fleming • Population subissant expropriations • Expansion rapide de la société de ... • Style de danse populaire à cette époque • ...
Computational Drug Design (no hypens) 2023-10-28
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- refers to the systematic approach to designing new medications based on the knowledge of the biological target's molecular structure.
- used to computationally analyze a very large number of compounds to select the most probable active compounds for a particular molecular target according to some pre-defined criteria.
- numerical values associated with the chemical constitution with various physical properties, chemical reactivity, or biological activity
- a collection of stored chemicals and the associated data about them
- classify ligands most likely to interact favorably to a particular receptor based on ΔG of binding
- conformation of ligand-receptor bound to each other
- evaluating a particular pose by counting the number of favorable intermolecular interactions
- strategy in the realm of drug discovery that focuses on the knowledge and properties of known active molecules (ligands/small chemical compounds).
- candidate binding mode
- hit with biological activity
- specialized branch of computational biology/chemistry that focuses on using computational methods to assist in the design, discovery, and optimization of potential drug molecules
- small molecule that binds to receptor
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- a subset of Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD) that utilizes the three-dimensional (3D) structures of biological targets (usually proteins or RNA/DNA) to inform the discovery and optimization of potential drug molecules.
- sequentially combines methods based on similarity search, compound classification, and molecular descriptors exploration.
- the relationship between the chemical structure of a molecule and its biological activity.
- a method used in computational chemistry to predict the biological activity, physicochemical properties, or toxicity of molecules based on their chemical structure
- used to dock a given compound into the predefined binding sites of a pool of drug targets, and to assess their binding affinity.
- represents an drug discovery approach that allows identifying novel therapeutic uses for already approved drugs, candidate compounds under clinical evaluation, or natural products.
- Identification and optimization of compounds that simultaneously modulate a set of targets involved in the same disease
- the compound database is docked into a previously selected target binding site.
- the ensemble of steric and electronic features that is necessary to ensure the optimal interactions with a specific biological target structure and to trigger (or to block) its biological response
- large receiving molecule (protein)
- ligand with high rank
23 Clues: ligand with high rank • candidate binding mode • hit with biological activity • large receiving molecule (protein) • small molecule that binds to receptor • conformation of ligand-receptor bound to each other • a collection of stored chemicals and the associated data about them • the compound database is docked into a previously selected target binding site. • ...
八上U3-writing 2025-10-26
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- to make something better than it was before
- something that is made for the first time, like a new machine or tool
- to plan how something will look or work before making it
- to do an activity regularly to get better at it
- to move air, for example, when you push air out of your mouth
- to repair something that is broken or not working properly
- in every way, with nothing left out or missing
- having a lot of intelligence, able to learn and understand things quickly
- the act of finding something that was not known before
- to let someone use something of yours for a period of time, expecting it back
- an idea that you offer to someone for them to think about or do
- having a lot of strength, energy, or ability to do things
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- a person who creates or designs a new thing for the first time
- to make someone feel happy because their needs or wishes are met
- to travel to or around a place to learn about it
- a strong desire to know or learn about something
- something bad that happens suddenly and unexpectedly, often causing harm
- without being affected by a particular fact or situation
- causing great surprise or wonder because of being very good or unusual
- the careful study of a subject to find out new facts or information about it
20 Clues: to make something better than it was before • in every way, with nothing left out or missing • to do an activity regularly to get better at it • to travel to or around a place to learn about it • a strong desire to know or learn about something • the act of finding something that was not known before • to plan how something will look or work before making it • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-09
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- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- sailing completely around the world
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for England
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Spanish word for peaceful
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Spanish conquerors
- Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- a line that marks a boundary
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- overthrow of officers
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
34 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage • ...
Our Discovery Island 2015-05-17
21 Clues: zem • zobi • ūsas • koks • ķert • sēne • dīķis • kāmis • čūska • plīts • akmens • gurķis • trusis • mākonis • brilles • kukaiņi • džemperis • uzkopšana • bruņurupucis • sporta tērps • sporta apavi
Age of Discovery 2022-03-25
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- Last name of the explorer that sailed along the St. Lawrence River to present day Montreal claiming much of eastern Canada for France
- A small, fast ship that allowed sailors to travel into the wind
- A tool that helped determine latitude
- They found the fastest sea route to India by sailing around the southern point of Africa
- Navigator hired by the Spanish to sail around the Americas and then to Asia.
- Last name of the explorer that sailed a river that will later be named the after him in New York and claimed land for the Dutch
- Religious communities, to teach Christianity to the Native Americans
- The idea that a nation’s power depended on its wealth. Countries must export more than they import.
- Settled the new world to find religious freedom
- After gaining their freedom from Spain, they needed a way to make money. They turned to trade and international exploration/settlement.
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- This killed over 90 percent of the Native Americans
- Explored the New World for fur trade and conquered the central part of the North America and a large part of Canada
- Drawing/creating maps
- Last name of the explorer that was funded by Spain to sail west looking for a closer route to trade with Asia
- The ___________ Exchange was a global exchange of people, goods, technology, ideas, and diseases that transformed the economies of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- A tool that helped determine direction
- This is where they begin capturing slaves to bring the the Americas after the Native Americans population dies off
- The last name of the Italian explorer that realized that Columbus had discovered a “New World” which was named after him
- sail around the world
- Sent explores like Columbus, de Soto, Pizzaro, and Magellan and captured all of Central America and the Western side of South America
20 Clues: Drawing/creating maps • sail around the world • A tool that helped determine latitude • A tool that helped determine direction • Settled the new world to find religious freedom • This killed over 90 percent of the Native Americans • A small, fast ship that allowed sailors to travel into the wind • Religious communities, to teach Christianity to the Native Americans • ...
Mothers of discovery 2025-05-23
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- Inventor of the waterproof diaper, making parents’ lives easier (13)
- Inventor of the permanent wave machine, shaping modern hairstyling (24)
- Chemist who made cotton shirts wrinkle-free (12)
- Windshield wiper innovator, dreamed it up in a snowy New York trolley ride (14)
- Invented the modern-day syringe, revolutionizing medical injections (11)
- Designed a collapsible metal float, a lifesaving foundation for modern liferafts (15)
- Pioneer who founded computer systems for business use (14)
- Discovered a compound to keep produce and flowers fresher for longer (20)
- Invented the coffee filter using blotting paper and a simple idea (13)
- Financial educator who quit her corporate job to empower women with money (11)
- Led the team that produced the first transgenic plants (17)
- World-renowned Ugandan conservationist and gorilla-saving wildlife veterinarian (17)
- Developed anti-leukemia drugs and made kidney transplants possible (19)
- Replaced the traditional ice box, becoming the ‘mother of’ the fridge (16)
- Biochemist who co-founded the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system (15)
- Nobel-winning ‘mother of’ bioorthogonal chemistry (18)
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- Scientist behind Lactaid® brand products, improving dairy digestion (18)
- Co-discovered mRNA modifications, paving the way for COVID-19 vaccines (14)
- Inventor of VoIP technology, essential for online calls (12)
- Creator of the first chocolate chip cookies, a sweet revolution (12)
- Researcher who turned dextran into a blood plasma extender during the Korean War (13)
- Helped create the first map of the world’s sea floor (10)
- First American Indian to receive a medical degree (27)
- The “mother of” liquid paper, correcting mistakes in a stroke (20)
- Invented the first practical dishwashing machine (19)
- The woman behind the game that inspired Monopoly (15)
- Co-inventor of Scotchgard™, protecting textiles everywhere (17)
27 Clues: Chemist who made cotton shirts wrinkle-free (12) • Invented the first practical dishwashing machine (19) • The woman behind the game that inspired Monopoly (15) • First American Indian to receive a medical degree (27) • Nobel-winning ‘mother of’ bioorthogonal chemistry (18) • Helped create the first map of the world’s sea floor (10) • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 1 2024-03-27
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- To win at something
- Power used for lights and technology
- Around invention. Cars have 4 of these.
- To not win
- Something created (phone, tv, computer)
- Something that has power. Inside remotes and TVs
- A thing that makes challenges or difficulties
- Make an effort to do something
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- something that is helpful
- Use your mind to create things or solve problems
- The ability to think creatively
- Something that fixes a problem
- To make something, like technology
- A thought
14 Clues: A thought • To not win • To win at something • something that is helpful • Something that fixes a problem • Make an effort to do something • The ability to think creatively • To make something, like technology • Power used for lights and technology • Around invention. Cars have 4 of these. • Something created (phone, tv, computer) • A thing that makes challenges or difficulties • ...
test 2021-09-08
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- Point on circuit where at least three branches meet
- Measurement with units of Ohms
- Circuit simulation program
- The region on a circuit between two elements
- Two resistors have the same voltage across when connected in...
- # of points deducted each day assignment is late
- Instrument for measuring electrical potential
- Section of MATLAB that contains created variables
- SI unit of capacitance
- Measurement that includes both resistance & reactance
- Department's acronym
- Writing instrument used for lab notebooks
- Shape of a signal's graph
- Quantity equal to voltage/resistance
- MOSFET is a type of...
- Where all data is written in during lab
- Last name of "Writing the Laboratory Notebook" author
- Component that stores electrical energy in an electric field
- Handwriting that is clear and easy to read
- Test equipment that can display waveforms
- Name of software used with ADK
- Current whose direction and magnitude changes with time
- Circuits are built on this
- Value that determines high/low points of waveform
- Analog Discovery connects to PC via...
- Block of code used to perform a single action (makes programs more readable)
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- Company that created the Analog Discovery
- last name of physicist credited for voltage and current laws
- Calculation type with ideal values
- Type of connection where same current flows through multiple components
- Waveform type most commonly used in labs
- Format of lab report with less requirements
- Increases power of signal
- Electrical potential difference
- Company that developed MATLAB
- Section of lab for citations
- SI unit of power
- SI unit of inductance
- Passing someone else's work as one's own
- Programming language used in labs
- Programming structure that is repeated until a condition is met
- Device that allows current to flow easily in just one direction
- quantity equal to voltage times current
- Measurement with units of inverse second
- Diagram that shows relation between variables (can be created in MATLAB)
- One may file for this IP when thought to have an invention
- Reference point in circuit from which voltages are measured
- Current that flows in just one direction
- Safety device that protects circuit from excessive current
- Component that stores energy in a magnetic field
50 Clues: SI unit of power • Department's acronym • SI unit of inductance • SI unit of capacitance • MOSFET is a type of... • Increases power of signal • Shape of a signal's graph • Circuit simulation program • Circuits are built on this • Section of lab for citations • Company that developed MATLAB • Measurement with units of Ohms • Name of software used with ADK • ...
Alexander Fleming 2018-07-16
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- Nickname for Penicillin
- Served in World War 1 as a _____________
- Scientist who used Flemings research to mass-produce Penicillin
- Fleming worked as a ___________ at St.Mary’s Hospital Medical School
- Type of Mould
- Fleming also earned a BSc degree in
- World’s First Antibiotic
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- Birthplace
- Fleming made his famous discovery by _______________
- Pencillin was mass-produced to treat ____________
- 1st job after Medical School
- Fleming discovered mould growing in a culture of ____________________
- Fleming, Chain and Florey shared the ___________ in 1945.
- Fleming was working on finding ____________ agents
- Workplace
- 1st Discovery
- Fleming worked as Research Assistant for
- Scientist who used Flemings research to mass-produce Penicillin
18 Clues: Workplace • Birthplace • Type of Mould • 1st Discovery • Nickname for Penicillin • World’s First Antibiotic • 1st job after Medical School • Fleming also earned a BSc degree in • Served in World War 1 as a _____________ • Fleming worked as Research Assistant for • Pencillin was mass-produced to treat ____________ • Fleming was working on finding ____________ agents • ...
Les mots de la Préhistoire 2018-04-04
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- Très ancienne humaine
- Nom de la grotte d'origine
- Homme savant
- Un de nos ancêtres
- Ancien âge de la pierre
- Ancienne trace de vie
- Invention utile et dangereuse
- Invention qui aide à voyager
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- Bêtes à cornes
- Peinture sur pierre
- Nouvel âge de la pierre
- Grosse bête laineuse qui a de quoi se défendre
- Période où il vaut mieux ne pas sortir en t-shirt
- Pour rendre les armes plus efficaces de loin
- Invention qui met fin à la Préhistoire
- Pierre tranchante
16 Clues: Homme savant • Bêtes à cornes • Pierre tranchante • Un de nos ancêtres • Peinture sur pierre • Très ancienne humaine • Ancienne trace de vie • Nouvel âge de la pierre • Ancien âge de la pierre • Nom de la grotte d'origine • Invention qui aide à voyager • Invention utile et dangereuse • Invention qui met fin à la Préhistoire • Pour rendre les armes plus efficaces de loin • ...
Pascal's crossword puzzle 2022-03-06
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- Pascal's only formal education was provided by this family member
- Pascal lost this family member at the age of 3.
- Pascal solved this problem that Galileo and Descartes struggled with. Imagine a point P on the circumference of a revolving circle. A THIS WORD is the curve described by P as it rolls along a straight line.
- a triangular arrangement of numbers that gives the coefficients in the expansion of any binomial expression.
- Pascal's convent and centre for the dissemination of the doctrine
- The city where Pascal lived most of his life and died in
- Pascal's home country.
- Pascal's biggest invention.
- The Saint that Pascal's philosophies come from. Also, the Saint that Merrimack College ideologies are based off of.
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- Pascal was a person who is specialized in the study of God.
- Pascal's studies lead to this invention. Also, this invention has great videos of it smashing objects
- Pascal work on this theory was his biggest contribution to the math world. It is commonly used in gambling.
- Device invented by Pascal commonly used with needle by doctor's to inject patients with.
- At this age, Pascal began participating in the meetings of a mathematical academy.
- Pascal's father collected THESE which lead to Pascal's biggest invention
15 Clues: Pascal's home country. • Pascal's biggest invention. • Pascal lost this family member at the age of 3. • The city where Pascal lived most of his life and died in • Pascal was a person who is specialized in the study of God. • Pascal's only formal education was provided by this family member • Pascal's convent and centre for the dissemination of the doctrine • ...
1 2025-05-22
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- – A try at doing something, especially something new or difficult
- – The quality of being easy or useful
- – A machine for transporting people or goods
- – A sudden and important discovery or development
- – Something that causes wonder or amazement
- – A person who creates something for the first time
- – Emitting light as a result of being heated
- – A group of parts put together to make a machine
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- – The quality of being one of a kind
- – Progress or development in technology or knowledge
- – Doing something with minimal waste and effort
- – A statement about what will happen in the future
- – A machine that converts energy into motion
- – A glass enclosure for producing light
- – The ability to learn, understand, and think
- – Finding something new or previously unknown
- – Physical power or strength
17 Clues: – Physical power or strength • – The quality of being one of a kind • – The quality of being easy or useful • – A glass enclosure for producing light • – Something that causes wonder or amazement • – A machine that converts energy into motion • – A machine for transporting people or goods • – Emitting light as a result of being heated • ...
Eureka! The Physicist Crossword 2019-08-08
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- Let there be Light!
- Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn.
- Father of Thermodynamics.
- Such uncertainty, much wow!
- If you slap me, I'll slap you back.
- Known for his discovery of magnetic fields due to electric currents.
- Introduced the concept of paradigm shifts in science.
- Better known by Mathematicians for his namesake curvature than his law in Electrostatics.
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- Not as famous for his Nobel Prize, "relative" to his most beautiful theory.
- His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell.
- Derived the transformations of his namesake which represent hyperbolic rotations in flat space-time.
- The only Nobel Laureate of two different disciplines in the 5th International Solvay Conference on Electrons and Photons.
- His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram.
- His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem.
- For the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
15 Clues: Let there be Light! • Father of Thermodynamics. • Such uncertainty, much wow! • If you slap me, I'll slap you back. • Discovery of the Largest Moon of Saturn. • His "current" status was corrected by Maxwell. • His name appears in a Millennium Prize Problem. • His law of elasticity was announced as an anagram. • Introduced the concept of paradigm shifts in science. • ...
Detective Discovery 2014-01-10
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- Just needs some help for Christ Sake's
- 20th Century Toronto's finest
- Prequel to Inspector Morse
- Doctor that drums to his own beat
- 90% of the characters in the programmes
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- Sexy detective with sexy motives
- A kind of beeping code
- Small Island off the coast of Britain
- Poirots first name
- Sharp, unpleasant, metal
- A kind of suspect
- Author of Miss Marple
12 Clues: A kind of suspect • Poirots first name • Author of Miss Marple • A kind of beeping code • Sharp, unpleasant, metal • Prequel to Inspector Morse • 20th Century Toronto's finest • Sexy detective with sexy motives • Doctor that drums to his own beat • Small Island off the coast of Britain • Just needs some help for Christ Sake's • 90% of the characters in the programmes
Lewis and Clark in Montana 2020-03-31
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- Captain of the expedition - Meriwether ___.
- Over ___ Pass, the Lewis and Clark expedition left Montana for the second time in 1805.
- During the first winter, the expedition wintered at Fort ___ in present-day North Dakota.
- The expedition spent ___ months in Montana in 1805.
- Near the three forks of the Missouri, ___ recognized familiar countryside.
- The expedition returned to St. Louis on ___ 23, 1806.
- From the ___ Indians, the Corps of Discovery obtained horses.
- Sacagawea's brother.
- At Camp ___, Lewis and his party realized they would not find the Northwest Passage.
- Co-captain of the expedition - William ___.
- President who sent the Corps of Discovery on its mission.
- The route around the great falls of the Missouri was called the ___.
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- "The river that scolds all others."
- Going west, the Corps of Discovery traveled up this River.
- A band of ___ Indians stole Clark’s horses.
- Lewis and his men camped with a party of eight ___ Indians and ended up killing two men in a scuffle.
- Sacagawea’s son.
- The "gates of the mountains" is near ___.
- Landmark along the Yellowstone River where Clark carved his name: ___ pillar.
- At Ross' Hole, the Lewis and Clark expedition met the _________ Indians.
- Lewis and Clark were instructed to search for the ___ Passage.
- The expedition left ___ on May 14, 1804.
- River named after Lewis' cousin.
- The Lewis and Clark expedition crossed the ___ Mountains as they left Montana and entered Idaho.
- One eyed Pete ___ shot Lewis on the return voyage.
- At ____ Rest, Lewis and Clark divided the expedition in 1806.
- The most ferocious animal the expedition faced was the ___ bear.
- On the return trip, Clark explored the ___ River valley.
28 Clues: Sacagawea’s son. • Sacagawea's brother. • River named after Lewis' cousin. • "The river that scolds all others." • The expedition left ___ on May 14, 1804. • The "gates of the mountains" is near ___. • Captain of the expedition - Meriwether ___. • A band of ___ Indians stole Clark’s horses. • Co-captain of the expedition - William ___. • ...
Fluids Mechanics 2024-09-18
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- Amount of matter an object consists of
- Having identical values of a property in all directions
- Device used to sink and float submarines
- Fluid at rest
- Said to celebrate a discovery or an invention in ancient Greece
- Substance with no fixed shape
- The study of fluids in motion namely liquids
- force per unit area
- The study of air movement and its forces on objects
- The force that opposes the direction of motion in a fluid
- The highest region of the atmosphere that weather ballons can go up to
- A greek engineer from the city of Saracuss Italy
- Produced when propellers generate an area of low-pressure
- Principle of conservation of mechanical energy of fluids
- Has no abrupt humps or separations between different parts
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- The rate of change of velocity
- a substance that has both viscous and elastic properties
- The force perpendicular to direction of motion in a fluid
- The ship that King Hieron ordered to be created
- A body designed to create aerodynamic lift
- Something made up of definite unconnected elements or separate parts
- Resistance of a fluid to deformation by shear stress
- The force that is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid
- Substances that avoid or repel water
- Number ratio of object speed to the speed of sound
- How heavy something is relative to its size
- Describes fluid where shear stress and shear rate are linear
- Something that can't be created or destroyed but can be transferred
- generated at the end of wing tips
- Propulsive force
30 Clues: Fluid at rest • Propulsive force • force per unit area • Substance with no fixed shape • The rate of change of velocity • generated at the end of wing tips • Substances that avoid or repel water • Amount of matter an object consists of • Device used to sink and float submarines • A body designed to create aerodynamic lift • How heavy something is relative to its size • ...
MANUSIA DAN PERUBAHAN 2025-09-02
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- penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan dari individuasi kepada orang lain
- perubahan yang membawa ke arah kemajuan
- penemuan suatu unsur kebudayaan baru baik berupa alat baru maupun ide baru yang diciptakan seseorang
- proses menuju cara-cara masa kini
- Perubahan yang terjadi dengan cepat dan menyangkut dasar-dasar atau sendi pokok kehidupan masyarakat
- masuknya unsur-unsur kebudayaan asing secara paksa sehingga merusak kebudayaan lama yang didatangi
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- pertemuan unsur suatu kebudayaan dengan unsur kebudayaan lain yang saling memengaruhi satu sama lain tanpa menghilangkan kepribadian kebudayaan masing-masing
- penemuan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, serta diterapkan oleh masyarakat
- perubahan sosial yang menuju ke arah kemunduran, sehingga dapat merugikan masyarakat
- percampuran unsur kebudayaan dengan unsur kebudayaan lain, sehingga tidak bisa di lihat lagi bentuk aslinya
- Perubahan yang memerlukan waktu lama dan diikuti oleh rentetan perubahan kecil yang lambat
11 Clues: proses menuju cara-cara masa kini • perubahan yang membawa ke arah kemajuan • penyebaran unsur-unsur kebudayaan dari individuasi kepada orang lain • penemuan baru yang sudah diakui, diterima, serta diterapkan oleh masyarakat • perubahan sosial yang menuju ke arah kemunduran, sehingga dapat merugikan masyarakat • ...
Room 112 First Day Crossword 2021-08-30
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- Discovery Team Math Teacher
- Subject that Ms. Rossi Teaches
- Month that School Begins
- Discovery Team English Teacher
- Core Value that means being apart of the community
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- Core Value that means thinking about others
- Core Value that means doing your best
- 6th Grade Team You are On
- Discovery Team Humanities Teacher
- Your Homeroom Teacher
10 Clues: Your Homeroom Teacher • Month that School Begins • 6th Grade Team You are On • Discovery Team Math Teacher • Subject that Ms. Rossi Teaches • Discovery Team English Teacher • Discovery Team Humanities Teacher • Core Value that means doing your best • Core Value that means thinking about others • Core Value that means being apart of the community
UNIT 4 2020-11-10
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- a change, discovery, or invention that brings progress.
- to move information or programs from a computer network to a small computer.
- to improve the way that something is done or used so that it is as effective as possible.
- to show a feeling or attitude.
- when something or someone is liked or supported by a lot of people.
- a decrease in the quality, quantity, or importance of something.
- not paying enough attention to what you are doing.
- Image of packagesomething wrapped in paper, packed in a box, and then sent by mail or delivered.
- to remove information from a computer memory or recorded sounds from a tape.
- to behave as if you had not heard or seen someone or something.
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- to look angrily at someone for a long time.
- to fully enjoy the taste or smell of something.
- made up of different parts or materials.
- a method of doing something or dealing with a problem.
- the amount of money that you spend on something.
- the state of being free from public attention.
- the thing that is measured in minutes, hours, days, years etc using clocks.
- to improve the quality of something, especially by adding things to it.
- if you are aware that a situation exists, you realize or know that it exists.
- a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place.
20 Clues: to show a feeling or attitude. • made up of different parts or materials. • to look angrily at someone for a long time. • the state of being free from public attention. • to fully enjoy the taste or smell of something. • the amount of money that you spend on something. • not paying enough attention to what you are doing. • ...
Developing and Expanding Nation 2024-10-17
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- Which of the following was a pull factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?
- The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean.
- Which of the following were direct results of this invention?
- This factory was most likely located in which region of the United States?
- Which statement about regional development in the early to mid-1800s is accurate?
- This invention had effects very similar to the effects of what other invention?
- Which of the following was a push factor that led to increased immigration to America in the mid-1800s?
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- How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s?
- Why did migrants from China find themselves working in laundries and in mines?
- The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans.
- Which conclusion is best supported by the graph?
- How did this invention affect the growth of the United States during the early to mid-1800s?
12 Clues: Which conclusion is best supported by the graph? • Which of the following were direct results of this invention? • The board was good enough but the rooms poor and not too clean. • How did immigration shape the United States in the early to mid-1800s? • The stove and cooking utensils are the same as those of the Americans. • ...
Ancient China 2024-03-04
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- One of the three major religions of China, doesn't belive in any gods
- Chinese water and weather god
- Chinese philosopher
- a Chinese invention that always points north
- largest desert in east Asia
- china's national drink
- big animals that eat bamboo
- A style of writing that was considered an art form
- worlds 3rd largest river
- sugar coated fruit on a stick, originally made for powerful people
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- China's capital
- and animal based on birth year
- silk robes worn by emperors
- A set of rulers from the same family
- A fast growing grass that pandas eat
- the process of making paper, a Chinese invention
- the most populated country in the world
- tallest mountain in the world, border of china
- a long wall built for protection.
- supreme god of law, order, justice, and creation
20 Clues: China's capital • Chinese philosopher • china's national drink • worlds 3rd largest river • silk robes worn by emperors • largest desert in east Asia • big animals that eat bamboo • Chinese water and weather god • and animal based on birth year • a long wall built for protection. • A set of rulers from the same family • A fast growing grass that pandas eat • ...
Fun Facts about Discovery Church 2020-05-28
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- What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument?
- Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born?
- What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location?
- What school did Pastor Smith attend for undergrad? (Hint: Go Bears!)
- We are a ____ not a pond
- What sport did Pastor Smith play?
- Love God through
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- What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014?
- What was Discovery Church called prior to it being named Discovery?
- Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement?
- Who was Ms. Bunker Hill in 1986? (Hint: She is also Mrs. Hospitality)
- There are _____ treasures
12 Clues: Love God through • We are a ____ not a pond • There are _____ treasures • What sport did Pastor Smith play? • Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born? • What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument? • Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement? • What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014? • What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location? • ...
Fun Facts about Discovery Church 2020-05-28
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- There are _____ treasures
- What sport did Pastor Smith play?
- What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location?
- Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement?
- Who was Ms. Bunker Hill in 1986? (Hint: She is also Mrs. Hospitality)
- We are a ____ not a pond
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- Love God through
- What was Discovery Church called prior to it being named Discovery?
- What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014?
- Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born?
- What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument?
- What school did Pastor Smith attend for undergrad? (Hint: Go Bears!)
12 Clues: Love God through • We are a ____ not a pond • There are _____ treasures • What sport did Pastor Smith play? • Where was Youth Pastor Tristan born? • What is Pastor Gary's favorite instrument? • Jesus What is Discovery’s mission statement? • What is the name of the outdoor challenge Discovery did in 2014? • What building did Discovery meet in prior to its current location? • ...
Innovation & Entrepreneurship 2024-07-02
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- Overcoming challenges
- Device used for practical invention
- Invention of new things
- Something new, original
- cleverness or originality in solving problems
- A profound or a significant change
- ability to recover quickly from setbacks
- a clever idea or piece of advice
- Ability to overcome difficulties
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- ability to think ahead
- something created for first time with the help of immagination
- action of imbuing something with new life
- ideas of a particular persons creation
- the willingness to take rest
- A person who takes initiative
- Invention in health care
16 Clues: Overcoming challenges • ability to think ahead • Invention of new things • Something new, original • Invention in health care • the willingness to take rest • A person who takes initiative • a clever idea or piece of advice • Ability to overcome difficulties • A profound or a significant change • Device used for practical invention • ideas of a particular persons creation • ...
sosiologi 1 2024-10-17
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- Suatu discovery apabila telah diakui oleh masyarakat akan berubah menjad
- Apa yang menyebabkan perpindahan penduduk ke kota?
- apa proses pergeseran struktur masyarakat
- perpecahan kelompok karena adanya konflik
- perubahan sosial yang terjadi secara cepat yaitu
- Perubahan sosial adalah perubahan yang terjadi dalam hubungan sosial atau perubahan untuk mencapai keseimbangan hubungan sosial. Pengertian perubahan sosial tersebut dikemukakan oleh?
- Faktor pendorong perubahan sosial?
- Apa itu homogenisasi budaya?
- Siapa yang melihat globalisasi pada dasarnya adalah lokalisasi?
- Teori perubahan sosial yang dikemukakan oleh william f. Ogburn adalah?
- Proses globalisasi selanjutnya ditandain oleh zaman
- Modernisasi dalam bahasa latin disebut
- perubahan sosial yang berlangsung secara lambat dan bertahap disebut
- Modernisasi menyediakan berbagai barang dan jasa menjadi kebutuhan pada warga masyarakat. Kesempatan tersebut sering disalahartikan dengan melakukan pola hidup yang cenderung mengejar kemewahan dunia dan konsumtif. Contoh tersebut merupakan bentuk dari sikap hidup?
- tahapan perubahan sosial di masyarakat yang selal berulang
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- kepercayaan hanya ada satu Tuhan yang berdaulat penuh dan berkuasa mutlak atas langit dan bumi. Merupakan bentuk kepercayaan yang disebut dengan
- proses munculnya masyarakat global
- Penyebaran dari individu ke individu di dalam batas satu masyarakat disebut dengan difusi?
- Siapa yang menemukan mesin uap?
- Proses penyebaran dari unsur unsur kebudayaan dari satu individu ke individu yang lain dan dari satu masyarakat ke masyarakat yang lain disebut?
- Siapa tokoh yang mendefinisikan globalisasi sebagai suatu proses yang menempatkan masyarakat dunia bisa menjangkau satu dengan yang lain dalam semua aspek kehidupan?
- Secara etimologis, kata globalisasi diambil dari kata?
- Penemuan unsur kebudayaan baru baik itu berwujud materi, ide maupun aktivitas di sebut sebagai
- Apa efek perubahan sosial terhadap pola pikir?
- “perubahan sosial adalah perubahan yg terjadi dalam struktur dan fungsi masyarakat” dikemukakan oleh
- apa yang dihasilkan oleh urbanisasi?
- dampak perubahan sosial, hidup berlebihan
- Apa dampak globalisasi pada perdagangan?
- Auguste Comte membedakan tiga tahap dalam proses perkembangan akal budi yaitu, mulai yang sederhana sampai dengan level paling kompleks. Tahap tertinggi dari proses perkembangan akal budi ini ada pada tataran
- gaya hidup kebarat baratan
30 Clues: gaya hidup kebarat baratan • Apa itu homogenisasi budaya? • Siapa yang menemukan mesin uap? • proses munculnya masyarakat global • Faktor pendorong perubahan sosial? • apa yang dihasilkan oleh urbanisasi? • Modernisasi dalam bahasa latin disebut • Apa dampak globalisasi pada perdagangan? • apa proses pergeseran struktur masyarakat • perpecahan kelompok karena adanya konflik • ...
Unit 6 Sociology 2022-05-20
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- light to changes in birth rate and death rate and consequently on the growth rate of the population
- When people spread the untruth
- A count of the population periodically
- changes in human interactions and relationships that transform cultural and social institutions
- Number of children born to a woman
- cities grow with higher populations
- American Revolution
- states real estate development occurs in different wedge shaped sectors due to transportation routes, cost, and other factors
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- a process or device that is created
- All the people who live in a particular area
- a situation in which a countries urban population is considerably larger than expected
- urban development model that views cities as a series of 5 circular rings or zones
- the physiological potential to bear children
- activities engaged in by a loosely organized group of people
- pattern of growth and change in a society over the years
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- a large town
- of a system in which the amount being added to the system is proportional to the amount already present
- Women’s Christain Temperance Union
- study of ecosystems that include humans living in cities and urbanizing landscapes
- The amount of time it takes for a given quantity to double in size or value at a constant growth rate
- Zero Population Growth
- an act of finding out or learning about something for the first time
- process of being transported from one place to another by some type of vehicle
- statistical study of human populations
- a city that doesnt have one central area but has several nodes that act as regional centers for activity
- new york fashion week walks display fashion
- bloody marry
28 Clues: a large town • bloody marry • American Revolution • Alcoholics Anonymous • Zero Population Growth • When people spread the untruth • Women’s Christain Temperance Union • Number of children born to a woman • cities grow with higher populations • a process or device that is created • A count of the population periodically • statistical study of human populations • ...
Ben Franklins City by Campbell, Finnis, and Mitchell 2018-10-03
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- what happened in the year 1706
- performed kite and key experiment
- this started in 1737 and finished in 1753
- Ben Franklins last invention
- also known as a lending library
- Ben Franklins first invention
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- a small usually secret group
- what currency is Ben Franklin on
- the country Ben Franklin lived in
- People regarded as worthless
- organizes and train teams of firemen
- what happened in the year 1790
12 Clues: a small usually secret group • People regarded as worthless • Ben Franklins last invention • Ben Franklins first invention • what happened in the year 1706 • what happened in the year 1790 • also known as a lending library • what currency is Ben Franklin on • performed kite and key experiment • the country Ben Franklin lived in • organizes and train teams of firemen • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-07-25
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- Aircraft that can fly through the air.
- Device for capturing and recording visual images.
- Johannes Gutenberg's book mass-production invention.
- Appliance for cooking with electromagnetic waves.
- Device for transmitting moving images and sound.
- Alexander Fleming's discovered antibiotic.
- Thomas Edison's electric illumination invention.
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- Imaging technique for viewing internal structures.
- Communication device by Alexander Graham Bell.
- Global network connecting computers and information.
- Protection method against infectious diseases.
- Wireless communication device for signals.
- Electronic device for information processing.
- Appliance for preserving food at low temperatures.
- Human-powered vehicle with two wheels.
15 Clues: Aircraft that can fly through the air. • Human-powered vehicle with two wheels. • Wireless communication device for signals. • Alexander Fleming's discovered antibiotic. • Electronic device for information processing. • Communication device by Alexander Graham Bell. • Protection method against infectious diseases. • Device for transmitting moving images and sound. • ...
Qualifications/ Career Ladder/ Innovation and Invention 2018-09-23
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- (n.) the legal right to control the production and selling of a book, play, film, photograph, or piece of music
- (n.) the act of removing someone from their job
- someone who works well with other people as part of a group is a team_____.
- (adj.) taking action and making changes before they need to be made, rather than waiting until problems develop
- (adj.) done in a very ordered, careful way
- (n.) an important discovery or development that helps to solve a problem
- (n.) the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
- (v.) to lower someone in rank or position
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- the most modern and advanced point in the development of something e.g. These models are at the _______ edge of computer design.
- (n.)a person or company that is paid by another company to work on a particular project for a particular amount of money
- (adj.) owned by a person or company and sold under a trademark or patent
- (n.) the act of illegally copying a computer program, music, a film, etc. and selling it
- (n.) an action that breaks a rule, law e.g copyright ___________.
- the knowledge that your job is permanent as long as you want it to be is "job _________".
- (v.) to reduce the number of employees, usually as part of a larger change in the structure of an organization
15 Clues: (v.) to lower someone in rank or position • (adj.) done in a very ordered, careful way • (n.) the act of removing someone from their job • (n.) an action that breaks a rule, law e.g copyright ___________. • (adj.) owned by a person or company and sold under a trademark or patent • (n.) an important discovery or development that helps to solve a problem • ...
Chapter 6 2024-01-19
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- Invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- Process that allowed steel to be made cheaper and more efficiently
- Invention by Christopher Sholes
- State where the railroad companies finished the transcontinental railroad
- Man who had a factory for manufacturing sleepers
- Invention that allowed more railroad tracks and skyscrapers
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- He invented the light bulb
- What percent of oil production did Rockefeller control?
- One of the Big 4 who donated libraries
- What type of Integration did Carnegie have?
10 Clues: He invented the light bulb • Invention by Christopher Sholes • Invention by Alexander Graham Bell • One of the Big 4 who donated libraries • What type of Integration did Carnegie have? • Man who had a factory for manufacturing sleepers • What percent of oil production did Rockefeller control? • Invention that allowed more railroad tracks and skyscrapers • ...
Washington DC 2013-04-10
15 Clues: Town • Flags • Center • Market • Morgan • Museum • Theater • Monument • Falls Part • Institution • Space Museum • national mall • Verizon Center • houses of Government • of Engraving and printing
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution 2024-11-06
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- What was it called when people tried to find a special substance that would allow them to make gold?
- Who thought that the sun was in the middle of the universe?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What was the theory that the earth was in the middle of the universe?
- Who develops moveable type and mechanical printing?
- Harvey Who discovered blood circulation in the early 17 century?
- Newton Who discovers gravity and the laws of motion?
- What did scientists use Astronomy to study during the Scientific Revolution?
- Who was known as the father of the renaissance?
- What Renaissance scientist is considered the father of the scientific method?
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- Sanzio Who was a famous painter and architect that was a key figure of the renaissance?
- What was the theory that the sun was the middle of the universe?
- What is the modern day equivalent of a printing press that we used today?
- Who begins the protestant reformation?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling?
- Press What invention by Johannes Gutenberg had a huge impact on how information could be shared throughout Europe?
- Galilei Who used the telescope to study the stars and got in trouble from the church?
- What did the invention of cannons put an end to?
- What invention did Galileo’s research about the pendulum help to develop?
- What Renaissance philosophy encouraged the study of worldly things?
20 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who begins the protestant reformation? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling? • Who was known as the father of the renaissance? • What did the invention of cannons put an end to? • Who develops moveable type and mechanical printing? • Newton Who discovers gravity and the laws of motion? • ...
scientific method 2020-09-10
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- a scientific procedure to make a discovery
- a course of action
- to summarize your information and findings
- things that change during experiments
- an educated guess
- information you get from your experiments
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- an investigation into materials and sources
- to find something unexpectedly
- to examine information closely
- a variable that never changes
10 Clues: an educated guess • a course of action • a variable that never changes • to find something unexpectedly • to examine information closely • things that change during experiments • information you get from your experiments • a scientific procedure to make a discovery • to summarize your information and findings • an investigation into materials and sources
Top 20 Manmade inventions 2024-04-09
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- Device for broadcasting moving images; often called the 'tube'.
- Edison's bright idea for illumination.
- Watt powered the Industrial Revolution with this.
- Turing's legacy, essential for modern computing.
- Synthetic material shaping the modern world.
- Penicillin, for one, fights bacterial infections.
- Flow of charge that Edison harnessed.
- Marconi's medium for wireless audio transmission.
- Global network connecting millions of computers.
- Scripted system for communication.
- Silicon heart of modern electronics.
- Cooling system preserving your food and more.
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- Drives automobiles with explosive power.
- Wright brothers' vehicle for flight.
- Early invention that keeps on turning.
- Power source splitting atoms for electricity.
- Satellite navigation aid, short and simple.
- Gutenberg's revolutionary machine for mass production of books.
- Bell's invention for long-distance communication.
- Jenner's preventive shot against diseases.
20 Clues: Scripted system for communication. • Wright brothers' vehicle for flight. • Silicon heart of modern electronics. • Flow of charge that Edison harnessed. • Early invention that keeps on turning. • Edison's bright idea for illumination. • Drives automobiles with explosive power. • Jenner's preventive shot against diseases. • Satellite navigation aid, short and simple. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-06-13
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- - Ancient civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, credited with the invention of writing and wheel.
- - Ancient civilization in North Africa known for its powerful navy and conflicts with Rome.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful empire, notable leaders like Cyrus the Great, and the Royal Road.
- - Ancient Greek civilization known for its fortified cities, warrior culture, and the Trojan War.
- - Ancient civilization known for its philosophers, Olympics, and myths like Zeus and Athena.
- - Ancient civilization in Anatolia known for their skill in ironworking and chariot warfare.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery.
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- - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics.
- - Pre-Columbian civilization in Mesoamerica known for its colossal stone heads and influence on later civilizations.
- - Ancient civilization known for its powerful army, advanced military tactics, and conquests.
- - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall.
- - Mesoamerican civilization known for its capital city, Tenochtitlan, and sacrificial rituals.
- - Ancient civilization known for its seafaring skills, trade networks, and invention of the alphabet.
- - Ancient civilization along the Nile River known for its powerful kingdom and trade with Egypt.
- - This ancient civilization built an empire known for its engineering, laws, and gladiators.
- - Ancient civilization known for its well-planned cities, advanced sewage systems, and trade networks.
- - One of the earliest known civilizations in Mesopotamia, credited with the invention of writing and the wheel.
- - Ancient civilization of South America known for its advanced architecture and road systems.
19 Clues: - This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics. • - Ancient civilization known for inventions like gunpowder, paper, and the Great Wall. • - Mesoamerican civilization known for its advanced writing system and impressive pyramids. • - Pre-Columbian civilization in Peru known for its skilled artisans and elaborate pottery. • ...
Inventions Related Words 2024-01-24
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- an idea or invention which is considered to be a particular person's creation
- an exceptionally intelligent person or one with exceptional skill in a particular area of activity
- a person with an outstanding intellect
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness
- the quality of being special and interesting and not the same as anything or anyone else
- using ideas and methods that have never been used before
- a machine—especially one programmable by a computer—capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- the beginning or creation of something
- is the mother of invention
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- the process of sweating
- a new idea or method
- Clever , intelligent , bright , having or showing a well-developed intellect
- the power of creative imagination
- the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative
- a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a particular number of years
- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
- the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
17 Clues: a new idea or method • the process of sweating • is the mother of invention • the power of creative imagination • a person with an outstanding intellect • the beginning or creation of something • using ideas and methods that have never been used before • the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness • ...
Industrial Revolution Inventions 2024-02-29
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- _______ Powered boats and trains
- _______ was powered by answer to number 12
- ______ was invented by George Stefanson and helped increase Trade
- Power-sorce of Richard Arkwright's spindle
- _______ Invented the Cotton Gin
- What revolution was directly related to the Industrial Revolution
- Also invented by Edison and is now in nearly every indoor room
- inventor of answer 14
- First inventor of the steam engine
- _______ powered by gasoline
- ______ replaced the hand-held shuttle for weaving
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- Amount of spindles on the water frame
- _______ patented the steam engine
- _______ was a major stepping stone to communication Technology
- Quicker way to produce answer to number 13
- _______ was the inventor of the telephone
- One invention made by Thomas Edison
- Invention of Charles Townshend
- _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves
- This revolution brought many new inventions in many industries
20 Clues: inventor of answer 14 • _______ powered by gasoline • Invention of Charles Townshend • _______ Invented the Cotton Gin • _______ Powered boats and trains • _______ patented the steam engine • First inventor of the steam engine • One invention made by Thomas Edison • Amount of spindles on the water frame • _______ Was invented by James Hargreaves • ...
Biotech Crossword 2024-04-08
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- Scientists pursue this discipline often at a lab bench, sometimes with mice
- One of the two DNA discoverers
- This legally enables its holder to exclude others from making, using, selling, or importing the protected invention for a limited period of time
- Find the "I" in IND...
- The world's first biologic that treated diabetes mellitus
- Clinical trial designs include at least 3 of these
- ______ of Action describes how a therapeutic works
- The generic term for Levi's, spelled differently
- One of two possible therapeutic targets for a therapy that is biologic in nature.
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- The federal agency responsible for regulatory approval of all therapeutics in the United States
- The "r" in rDNA
- The term that describes when drugs are being tested in humans
- These bind to, and inactivate, specific signaling pathways or induce cell death
- A molecule that contains the genetic instructions for the functioning of a living organism
- The copied version of a branded therapeutic proteins.
- This is what a body (human, murine etc) does to a drug, aka the movement of drug into, through, and out of the body
- A medicine that is not swallowed, but administered via infusion or injection
- Venture investors provide biotech companies with this
- A term used to describe a drug that is worth more than $1B in peak sales
- Phase I clinical trials research this aspect of a new drug
- A term used to describe how genes are manipulated. Also, Thayer teaches this.
21 Clues: The "r" in rDNA • Find the "I" in IND... • One of the two DNA discoverers • The generic term for Levi's, spelled differently • Clinical trial designs include at least 3 of these • ______ of Action describes how a therapeutic works • The copied version of a branded therapeutic proteins. • Venture investors provide biotech companies with this • ...
Renaissance Inventions 2015-04-19
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- A famous inventor who created the water thermometer.
- Galileo invented this type of thermometer.
- He invented the first parachute.
- This was made in 1300 and told time.
- This was made in 1400 and was used for a sport.
- Thomas Savery made this.
- Gutenberg invented this.
- Galileo's last name.
- These were made in 1487 and had something to do with bells.
- This uses pressure and was invented by Denis Papin in 1697.
- An idea or innovation someone comes up with.
- He made the first calculating machine.
- This was made for near-sighted people by Nicholas of Cusa.
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- He invented the compound microscope.
- He invented the first submarine.
- This invention was a new way to paint.
- The cuckoo clock was made here.
- Galileo was born here.
- A lot of inventions were made in this era.
- Bottled beer was made here.
- This was the name of the first piano.
21 Clues: Galileo's last name. • Galileo was born here. • Thomas Savery made this. • Gutenberg invented this. • Bottled beer was made here. • The cuckoo clock was made here. • He invented the first parachute. • He invented the first submarine. • He invented the compound microscope. • This was made in 1300 and told time. • This was the name of the first piano. • ...
Quiz 11 2025-04-23
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- Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing
- Scientist who used evidence and observation to challenge traditional beliefs and support new discoveries
- The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing
- A movement partly sparked by the printing of Martin Luther’s ideas that challenged Church authority
- Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance
- Wealthy family of bankers who became powerful patrons and helped fuel the Renaissance in Florence
- Subjects like history, literature, and philosophy studied during the Renaissance as part of humanism
- A time of renewed interest in art, science, and classical ideas that shifted focus from religion to human achievement
- A period of discovery supported by printing, where scientists shared experiments and built trust in evidence
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- Italian city that became the center of the Renaissance due to its wealth and support of the arts
- Renaissance artist supported by the Medici, known for focusing on human emotion and realism in art
- The industry that made the Medici family rich and gave them influence in politics and the Church
- Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare
- Humanism encouraged people to explore this in themselves rather than only focusing on the afterlife
- A belief that emphasized human potential, achievements, and learning rather than only preparing for the afterlife
- Religious reformer who used the printing press to share his 95 Theses and challenge the Catholic Church
- A Renaissance man supported by the Medici, known for blending art, science, and invention
- Became more important during the Renaissance as people studied classical texts and new ideas
18 Clues: Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare • The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing • Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance • Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-08
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- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- sailing completely around the world
- Explored Peru / conquered Incas / built Lima, Peru
- line drawn by the Pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts, with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- overthrow of officers
- / English / France Countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of africa
- Spanish conquerors
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- pox Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia / established claims for england
- Explored southwest route to Asia
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- Sailed into New York Bay
- A small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic.
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- a line that marks a boundary
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- Spanish word for peaceful
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- Looked for western route to East Indies / Strait of Magellan named after him / he rename the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean / circumnavigated the world
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain.
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- First to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea/ explored southeast route to Asia
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
- sailed west for a waterway to India/ explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola/ Later explored coast of Venezuela and Central america
- a commander of english warships that attacked spanish ships carrying treasure
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia • ...
Information Discovery Crossword 2015-10-19
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- Works that are available through your library.
- Any time you look for information, the _ you look for will depend on your purpose, audience, and other elements of your rhetorical situation.
- Examples of this are length requirements or due dates.
- Sources such as official reports, legislative records, texts of laws, maps and photos, census data, other information from federal, state, and local _.
- First, analyze your _ situation.
- An example of this is format, or any specific charts or illustrations.
- Will you _ a position?
- Be sure to _ your sources when you search the internet.
- signs are used by some search sites instead of AND and NOT.
- It's when you generate ideas.
- is when you include what those before you have said about your topic.
- _ allows symbols such as ? or * to stand in for missing letters.
- Sources such as books and journal articles, for secondary research.
- _ marks can be used to search for an exact phrase.
- Another form of doing research for your topic. Users fill it out for you.
- _ allow you to combine Boolean searches in a more complex way.
- Sometimes _ works will serve as essential sources of information.
- Sources such as Wikipedia.
- _ operators (AND, OR, and NOT) let you combine keywords in different ways.
- Plot out a working _. A brief statement of what you claim in your essay.
- Catalogs that are searchable by author, title, and subject.
- Examples of this are images, audio, video. The media you include in your essay.
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- Types of works that include encyclopedias and almanacs.
- Your readers are your _.
- Your attitude toward the topic, and your audience. How you establish your authority with your audience.
- Articulate a _ your research will answer. It requires more than a simple yes or no answer.
- access Type of archives and databases that do not require a library subscription to access.
- Will you write a _ essay?
- Reference _ are provided by all college libraries to assist faculty and students with research inquiries.
- Will you _ information?
- Sources that have the latest news and research about your topic.
- Will you _ some kind of data?
- Field _ are more than casual people watching.
- Doing _ means more than finding sources. It means finding out what's been said about the topic, and then you write about the topic, adding in your own ideas to that conversation.
- The type of writing that you choose. A _
- Sources that are original documents. Firsthand accounts of events, or field research like interviews or observations.
- You may find the best way to answer your research question is to _ people.
- _ searches allow you to insert a symbol (?, *) at the end of a word for multiple forms of a word.
- It's when you move from a too general topic, to a more manageable one.
- Establish a _. This will help you meet your deadlines.
- You can also use the _ to search, when you first start your research.
- Sources that are texts that analyze and interpret primary sources.
- What do you hope to accomplish by doing this research?
43 Clues: Will you _ a position? • Will you _ information? • Your readers are your _. • Will you write a _ essay? • Sources such as Wikipedia. • Will you _ some kind of data? • It's when you generate ideas. • First, analyze your _ situation. • The type of writing that you choose. A _ • Field _ are more than casual people watching. • Works that are available through your library. • ...
Age of Discovery 2016-12-12
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- Instrument for measuring latitude
- Conquered the Incas
- Columbus used this ship to sail to the New World
- Ship built with overlapping boards
- Country where the Incas lived
- Name of prince who established navigation school
- Country where the Aztecs lived
- The name given by Columbus to the first island he landed on
- Instrument for finding direction
- Town in Portugal where navigation school was located
- Queen of Spain who sponsored Columbus
- King of Spain who sponsored Columbus
- Sailed to the Cape of Good Hope
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- Food eaten by sailors
- Leader of first voyage to sail around the world
- Conquered the Aztecs
- The Treaty of __________ divided South America
- Maps showing ports on the coast of Africa
- Instrument for measuring latitude
- Instrument for measuring latitude
- Instrument for measuring speed
- New type of ship
- Columbus set sail from this port in Spain
- Triangular sail
- A disease you get from a lack of vitamin C
- Sailed to India
26 Clues: Triangular sail • Sailed to India • New type of ship • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • Food eaten by sailors • Country where the Incas lived • Country where the Aztecs lived • Instrument for measuring speed • Sailed to the Cape of Good Hope • Instrument for finding direction • Instrument for measuring latitude • Instrument for measuring latitude • ...
Downtown Discovery Crossword 2024-05-16
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- first african american doctor in Frederick
- Francis Scott ____
- designed frederick city
- Barbara _______ House
- William O. ____
- ______ act
- Brewer's ______
- ______ city mill
- B&O ________ Station
- occurred on July 24, 1848
- ________ cochran
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- mayor of frederick from 1865 to 1868
- Citizens _________
- visual arts education center
- last name of statue in front of the courthouse
- ________ road was built between 1811 and 1834
- ______ Bridge
- ______creek
- Civil War __________ Museum
- Frederick __________
- _____ of the Potomac
21 Clues: ______ act • ______creek • ______ Bridge • William O. ____ • Brewer's ______ • ______ city mill • ________ cochran • Francis Scott ____ • Citizens _________ • B&O ________ Station • Frederick __________ • _____ of the Potomac • Barbara _______ House • designed frederick city • occurred on July 24, 1848 • Civil War __________ Museum • visual arts education center • ...
Discovery 1.3 Review 2025-11-26
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- 무당벌레
- 꼬꼬댁
- 색칠하다
- 삼각형
- 닭
- 남자아이
- 잡다
- 해변
- 보다
- 사탕
- 갈색의
- 쥐
- 양
- (그림물감으로)그리다
- 버스
- 할아버지
- 연주하다
- 조개껍데기들
- 아이스크림
- 말
- 시간
- ~아래에
- 취미
- 빨간색의
- 우산, 파라솔
- 꽃
- 펜
- 비행기
- 창문
- 피아노
- 소파
- 부엉이
- 종이
- 개굴개굴
- 사람들
- 조금, 약간
- 책
- 모든 사람, 모두
- 아주 맛있는
- 고양이
- 함께, 같이
- 카메라
- 웃기는
- 개
- 앉다
- 원
- 거울
- 그림
- ~와 함께
- 개구리
- 자전거
- 안녕
- 호수
- 그리다
- 사진
- 외계인
- 초록색의
- 수박
- 찾다
- 차례
- 주위에
- 소
- 탁자
- 일어서다
- 동물
- 아빠
- 숨다
- 코코넛
- 농부
- 침실
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- 조용한
- 마시다
- 음악
- 책장
- 집, 가정
- 회색의
- 발코니
- 검정색의
- 원하다
- 초콜릿
- 물고기
- 램프
- 문
- 뱀
- 남자
- 아파트
- 웃다
- 많은
- 여자
- 정원
- 창문
- 해파리
- 가게
- 아이들
- 벌
- 감자칩
- 놀다
- 선
- 오토바이
- 쓰다
- 바다
- 살다
- 장소
- 바닥
- 놓이다
- 형편없는
- 포스터
- 모든 곳에서
- 시끄러운
- 그들
- 읽다
- 보트
- 벽
- (사진을) 찍다
- 재미있는
- 흰색의
- 여자아이
- 오리
- 거리
- 다채로운
- 좋아하다
- 할머니
- 주택
- 레모네이드
- 그러나
- 벽
- 염소
- 훌륭한
- 로봇
- 연필
- 이야기
- ~에 대한
- 만들다
- 간식
- 가지다, 있다, 먹다
- 암탉
- 농장
- 말하다
- 차
139 Clues: 닭 • 문 • 쥐 • 뱀 • 양 • 말 • 벌 • 꽃 • 펜 • 선 • 책 • 벽 • 개 • 원 • 벽 • 소 • 차 • 음악 • 책장 • 잡다 • 해변 • 보다 • 램프 • 사탕 • 남자 • 버스 • 웃다 • 많은 • 여자 • 정원 • 창문 • 가게 • 시간 • 취미 • 놀다 • 창문 • 쓰다 • 소파 • 바다 • 살다 • 장소 • 바닥 • 종이 • 그들 • 읽다 • 보트 • 오리 • 앉다 • 거리 • 거울 • 그림 • 주택 • 안녕 • 호수 • 사진 • 염소 • 로봇 • 연필 • 수박 • 간식 • 찾다 • 차례 • 암탉 • 농장 • 탁자 • 동물 • 아빠 • 숨다 • 농부 • 침실 • 조용한 • 마시다 • 꼬꼬댁 • 회색의 • 발코니 • 원하다 • 삼각형 • 초콜릿 • 물고기 • 갈색의 • 아파트 • 해파리 • 아이들 • 감자칩 • 비행기 • 피아노 • 부엉이 • 놓이다 • 포스터 • 사람들 • 고양이 • 흰색의 • 카메라 • 웃기는 • 할머니 • 개구리 • 자전거 • 그러나 • 그리다 • 훌륭한 • 외계인 • 이야기 • 만들다 • 주위에 • 말하다 • 코코넛 • 무당벌레 • 검정색의 • 색칠하다 • 남자아이 • 할아버지 • 연주하다 • ~아래에 • 빨간색의 • 오토바이 • 개굴개굴 • 형편없는 • 시끄러운 • 재미있는 • 여자아이 • 다채로운 • 좋아하다 • 초록색의 • 일어서다 • 집, 가정 • 아이스크림 • ~와 함께 • 레모네이드 • ~에 대한 • 조개껍데기들 • 모든 곳에서 • 조금, 약간 • ...
Command Terms 2024-05-03
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- Abstract a general theme or major point(s).
- Give an account of the similarities and differences between two (or more) items or situations, referring to both (all) of them throughout. In language and literature, this may involve finding and evaluating the significance of similarities and connections between texts and requires the student to make a literary analysis.
- Choose from a list or group.
- Undertake a systematic process of discovery.
- Give a judgment based on a given statement or result of a calculation.
- Provide a critical review or commentary, especially when dealing with works of art or literature; See also “Evaluate”.
- Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice.
- Break down in order to bring out the essential elements or structure. (To identify parts and relationships, and interpret information to reach conclusions.)
- Provide an answer from a number of possibilities; Recognize and state briefly distinguishing fact or feature.
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- Make an appraisal by weighing up the strengths and limitations; See also “Critique”.
- Consider an argument or concept in a way that uncovers the assumptions and interrelationships of the issue.
- Use knowledge and understanding to recognize trends and draw conclusions from given information.
- Evolve from one’s own thought or imagination, as a work or an invention.
- Combine different ideas in order to create new understanding.
- Give a brief account or summary.
- Put ideas and information into a proper or systematic order; give structure to a text.
- Offer a considered and balanced review that includes a range of arguments, factors or hypotheses. Opinions or conclusions should be presented clearly and supported by appropriate evidence.
- Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion.
18 Clues: Choose from a list or group. • Give a brief account or summary. • Abstract a general theme or major point(s). • Undertake a systematic process of discovery. • Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice. • Combine different ideas in order to create new understanding. • Give valid reasons or evidence to support an answer or conclusion. • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-03-21
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- (5): Electrical engineer and inventor known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity
- (11): Theoretical physicist known for his work on wave mechanics and the development of the Schrödinger equation
- (7): Physiologist and physician known for his contributions to the study of bioelectricity and development of galvanism
- (6): Molecular biologist known for his contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA
- (6): Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion
- (6): Astronomer known for his work on the expansion of the universe and the development of Hubble's law
- (7): Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes and author of the book "A Brief History of Time"
- (6): Ship that Charles Darwin sailed on during his scientific expedition around the world
- (7): Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician known for his astronomical discoveries and support of heliocentrism
- (6): Physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and theory of gravity
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- (6): Botanist and geneticist known for his work on the laws of inheritance in pea plants
- (6): Physicist known for his work on quantum theory and the development of Planck's constant
- (7): Physicist and chemist known for his work on electromagnetism and development of Faraday's law
- (5): Chemist and physicist known for her pioneering work on radioactivity and discovery of the elements polonium and radium
- (8): Theoretical physicist known for his theory of relativity and famous equation, E=mc²
- (8): Chemist and X-ray crystallographer known for her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA
- (7): Microbiologist and chemist known for his work on the germ theory of disease and development of pasteurization
- (4): Physicist known for his work on atomic structure and the development of the Bohr model of the atom
- (6): Naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection
- (5): Astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator known for his popular science books and television series "Cosmos"
20 Clues: (6): Mathematician and astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion • (6): Physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and theory of gravity • (6): Naturalist and biologist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection • (6): Botanist and geneticist known for his work on the laws of inheritance in pea plants • ...
the manhattan project!! 2021-04-30
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- was an Austrian-born British physicist who worked on nuclear physics. With Lise Meitner, he advanced the first theoretical explanation of nuclear fission and first experimentally detected the fission by-products.
- was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
- was a German-American nuclear physicist who made important contributions to astrophysics, quantum electrodynamics, and solid-state physics, and who won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis.
- was a pioneering American nuclear scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron.
- Italian physicist and the creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, the Chicago Pile-1. He has been called the "architect of the nuclear age"
- a Hungarian-American physicist and inventor. He conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea of a nuclear fission reactor in 1934, and in late 1939 wrote the letter for Albert Einstein's signature that resulted in the Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb.
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- was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.
- was a German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
- was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his 1923 discovery of the Compton effect, which demonstrated the particle nature of electromagnetic radiation.
- was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and also contributed to mathematical physics.
10 Clues: was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and also contributed to mathematical physics. • was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. • was a pioneering American nuclear scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron. • ...
Invention B 2023-12-07
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- Conrad Gessner's early version of the writing instrument made from graphite
- Isaac Asimov's term for a machine capable of carrying out tasks autonomously
- Karl Benz's creation that transformed personal transportation
- Cornelius Drebbel's early prototype of an underwater vessel
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- Oliver Evans' contribution to food preservation and storage
- Johannes Gutenberg's invention that revolutionized the dissemination of information
- Wilson Greatbatch's life-saving invention for regulating heart rhythms
- Wilhelm Roentgen's groundbreaking invention for seeing inside the human body
- Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication
- Edward Jenner's pioneering contribution to immunization with his smallpox vaccine
10 Clues: Oliver Evans' contribution to food preservation and storage • Cornelius Drebbel's early prototype of an underwater vessel • Karl Benz's creation that transformed personal transportation • Wilson Greatbatch's life-saving invention for regulating heart rhythms • Samuel Morse's invention that revolutionized long-distance communication • ...
INNOVATIONS & INVENTIONS 2016-04-13
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- The name given to a person who knows a lot about computers or technology.
- A sudden and clever idea.
- A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work.
- Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible.
- Large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; slow or complicated and therefore inefficient.
- Something is very new and a big change from other things of its type.
- The first example of something, such as a machine or other industrial product, from which all later forms are developed.
- A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine.
- The official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years.
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- Something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing.
- A person who fears the effects of technological development on society and the environment and/or someone who is afraid of using technological devices, such as computers.
- Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot.
- A term that refers to the latest and most sophisticated or advanced stage of technology, art, design or science.
- A small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should.
- A person who has a love of or enthusiasm for technology and modern machines (such as computers).
- A person or organisation that obtains or holds a patent for something.
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
17 Clues: A sudden and clever idea. • No longer produced or used; out of date. • A discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work. • Capable of being done, carried out, or brought about; possible. • A photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine. • Lasting for a long time and looks good even if it is used a lot. • ...
Invention and Innovation Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-24
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- invented the first gasoline engine
- you can sell this or partner with someone if you have this
- technology that uses solar and radiant
- invented hair care products
- consider becoming this with a patent
- an update to an existing product or system
- possible negative consequences for using technology in a bad way
- invented the moving assembly line
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- product or service created for the first time
- invention and innovation require this
- number of years a patent lasts
- first name of the person who invented bifocals
- technology that includes xrays and MRI's
- invented the traffic light
- possible consequence for using technology in a bad way
15 Clues: invented the traffic light • invented hair care products • number of years a patent lasts • invented the moving assembly line • invented the first gasoline engine • consider becoming this with a patent • invention and innovation require this • technology that uses solar and radiant • technology that includes xrays and MRI's • an update to an existing product or system • ...
CentriKid "The Discovery" 2020-08-02
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- Cream
- 5 colors, 25 different ways to wear it
- Lights ____ at 10:30
- Our International missions partner
- singing and preaching
- pray.give.go
- our favorite clumsy character
- Why am I so _______?
- speaker
- first year campers
- 2 afternoon activities of your choice
- Sno-
- adults
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- Ephesians 5:1 "Be _______ of God"
- small groups
- Rule 1 is you can't say "no"
- last get-together of camp
- get your gear here
- 2021 Theme "The _______"
- leader of the camp staff
- Obey as _____ Obeyed
- catchy chants that pep us up!
- God's Plan For Me
- Walk as Jesus ________
- games
- Care as Jesus ______
- _____as Jesus Forgave
27 Clues: Sno- • Cream • games • adults • speaker • small groups • pray.give.go • God's Plan For Me • get your gear here • first year campers • Lights ____ at 10:30 • Obey as _____ Obeyed • Why am I so _______? • Care as Jesus ______ • singing and preaching • _____as Jesus Forgave • Walk as Jesus ________ • 2021 Theme "The _______" • leader of the camp staff • last get-together of camp • Rule 1 is you can't say "no" • ...
Date Night Discovery 2023-06-02
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- what you eat
- prohibit
- not was
- slope
- sob
- to carry with
- kings town
- not mine
- to drink from
- term of endearment
- third musical note
- cozy
- ruler
- direction
- big streams
- this evening
- red stone fruit
- not off
- young female
- above
- exclamation
- symbol of love
- determiner
- colour
- exist
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- big village
- verb
- did think
- descending rapidly
- lots
- preposition
- construct
- first counting number
- not me
- pause
- angry
- infant
- number
- belonging to me
- not out
- enjoying
- I or my
- together
- opposite of from
- deep affection
- room to cook and bake in
- received
- rodent
- not there
49 Clues: sob • verb • lots • cozy • slope • pause • angry • ruler • above • exist • not me • infant • number • rodent • colour • not was • not out • I or my • not off • prohibit • not mine • enjoying • together • received • did think • construct • direction • not there • kings town • determiner • big village • preposition • big streams • exclamation • what you eat • this evening • young female • to carry with • to drink from • deep affection • symbol of love • belonging to me • ...
Age of Discovery 2013-01-08
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- the first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa
- Explored southwest rout to Asia
- line drawn by the pope dividing the land in the New World into 2 parts with Portugal being granted the East and Spain being granted the West
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- King of Portugal's new name for Cape of Storms, southern tip of Africa
- sailed west for a waterway to India and explored Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, and later explored the coast of Venezuela and Central America
- first too travel beyond Mediterranean Sea and explored southeast route to Asia
- explored Peru, conquered Incas, built Lima, Peru
- a small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the exploration of the Atlantic
- disease spread by Europeans in the Americas; led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America
- Pope who drew the Line of Demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in Americas
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled cities of Gold.
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- gold and silver in the form of bars to use coins
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico; destroyed the Aztec civilization
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- Spanish conquerors
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- navigational instrument for finding directions
- Explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi.
- set up the first European school for navigators, designed and build caravels, discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expiditions
- Contries that looked for a northwest passage.
- Spanish word for peaceful
- a line that marks a boundary
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean; first European to see the Great South Sea
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- Sailed into New York Bay
- Discovered Newfoundland Nova Scotia and established claims for England.
- sailing completely around the world
- overthrow of officers
- a condition caused by deficiency of vitamin C
- looked for western route to East Indies/ straight of Magellan named after him/ he renamed the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean and circumnavigated the world.
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- a commander of English worships that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest rout to Asia • sailing completely around the world • readiness to embark on bold new ventures • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York • Contries that looked for a northwest passage. • ...
Discovery of Date 2018-12-01
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- Carry everywhere you go and doesn't make you tired
- Fancy cruiser
- Point every direction but unable to reach destination
- 3/7 chicken,2/3 cat and half goat
- I'm useless together but useful when broken apart
- Full of holes but can still hold water
- Make two people out of one
- A word always misspelled
- Relocate a man to for his appetite
- Fitness freebie
- Mission-to-mars
- Can be measured but not visible
- Galaxy, for one
- One saving the day
- Contains all twenty-six letters but three syllable
- There was a green house.Inside green house there was a white. Inside white house there was a red house. Finally inside the red house there was lots of infant
- Has the appetite for man flesh but man always want to own it
- Reminder of later
- Cubist home?
- Comes in minute, twice in a moment but never in hundred years
- Often returned but is never borrowed
- Goes up never comes down
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- Still-life fruit
- I am always in front of you but you will never realise me
- They come in last
- The more you take away, the more I become
- Bear with no teeth
- Ring that is square
- Underground solid room
- Consider dirty when white and clean when black
- Four fingers and thumb but it is not alive
- Prolong for weeks
- Fall down in silence but never breaks
- Eye communicate
- I will come by myself and nobody can eliminate me. I will live when there luminous but die when beneath shine.
- Comes down never goes up
- Break on water but never on shore
- Room that has no exit or entry
- Weirdest animal you find: two eyes in front and many more behind
- Hold without touching
- Involuntary movements of your vehicle
- I have wildwood but no trees,have ocean but no water,have isthmus but no roads
- One in every corner and two in every room
- What happened?
- Annual spring chore, for many adult
45 Clues: Cubist home? • Fancy cruiser • What happened? • Eye communicate • Fitness freebie • Mission-to-mars • Galaxy, for one • Still-life fruit • They come in last • Prolong for weeks • Reminder of later • Bear with no teeth • One saving the day • Ring that is square • Hold without touching • Underground solid room • A word always misspelled • Comes down never goes up • Goes up never comes down • ...
Age of Discovery 2023-08-04
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- Columbus's name for the inhabitants of the New World
- Conquistador who conquered Peru for Spain
- First English colony in the new world where the colonists mysteriously disappeared
- Italian explorer who claimed in 1501 that there were new continents to the west - a "New World"
- Conquistador who conquered Mexico for Spain
- First European to see the Pacific Ocean, 1513
- Portuguese explorer who sailed all the way to India, 1497
- Versatile instrument that measures inclination, such as the height of the stars; used by navigators to determine their latitude
- Islamic empire that conquered the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453, closing off the Silk Road to Europeans
- Italian explorer who discovered the West Indies, 1492
- Portuguese colony in the New World and the only part of Latin America where Spanish is not the main language
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- Spanish conquistador who discovered Florida, 1519
- Spanish explorer who discovered Tennessee, 1540
- Magnetic instrument that points north
- A type of Spanish explorer who came to conquer new lands
- In 1492 this country was united when the King of Aragon and the Queen of Castille got married
- Indigenous society defeated by Pizarro in Peru
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River and most of Canada, 1530s
- Light and maneuverable ship that can sail upwind
- English explorer who charted the northern coast of Canada
- 4,000-mile Eurasian trade network from China to Europe
- Portuguese explorer who discovered the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Indigenous society defeated by Hernan Cortez in Mexico
23 Clues: Magnetic instrument that points north • Conquistador who conquered Peru for Spain • Conquistador who conquered Mexico for Spain • First European to see the Pacific Ocean, 1513 • Indigenous society defeated by Pizarro in Peru • Spanish explorer who discovered Tennessee, 1540 • Light and maneuverable ship that can sail upwind • ...
Age of Discovery 2023-11-13
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- totally committed, usually religious
- the ability to live amongst others with different beliefs
- Getting someone to agree with your point of view
- leader
- Mr. Abruzzo's Least favorite historical figure
- Place where Christopher Columbus thought he landed
- to keep nice
- loyalty or commitment to a country or king
- highly unsuccessful or causing great damage
- going on a trip usually by sea
- a long extended journey
- a particular point of view or attitude on something
- to go all the way around
- someone who pays for art pieces
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- Big, open, wide
- A man with many talents
- Means rebirth
- Modern day Tokyo
- Cold
- Non Religions
- cutting off supply lines to force surrender
- First man to circumnavigate the globe
- to develop a set of ideas about something
- Persian Word or Mongol
- paid to make something
- able to speak read and write clearly
- to rise up and resist
- these people put the emphasis on the individual, not the church
- belonging to a particular place by birth
29 Clues: Cold • leader • to keep nice • Means rebirth • Non Religions • Big, open, wide • Modern day Tokyo • to rise up and resist • Persian Word or Mongol • paid to make something • A man with many talents • a long extended journey • to go all the way around • going on a trip usually by sea • someone who pays for art pieces • totally committed, usually religious • able to speak read and write clearly • ...
My Discovery Journal 2024-08-21
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- beautiful lights in the night sky that guide travelers
- the world's largest land animal
- animals that give us warmth, food, and other benefits
- they stand strong and tall and give stability to the earth
- produce lightning and thunder
- the arabic word for this is ٱلَّيْلَ
- the arabic word for this is ٱلنَّمْلِ
- a strong material given by Allah used to build and create things we need
- a vast, protective roof from Allah that covers the Earth
- green and full of life; giving shade, fruit, and clean air
- a blessed tree mentioned in the Quran that gives us healthy oil and fruit
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- beautiful shades created by Allah to make the world bright and joyful
- a gift from Allah that allows us to speak, pray, and communicate
- a precious blessing from Allah that makes crops, olives, palm trees, grapes, and all kinds of fruits grow
- a prophet was swallowed by this animal
- the arabic word for this is ٱلشَّمْسَ
- the arabic word for it is ٱلنَّهَارِ
- created in the best form
- a delicious fruit from Allah, full of health benefits
- different times of the year with changing weather
- the arabic word for it is ٱلْقَمَرَ
- makes something sweet that is also healing
- fly with wings
- an unseen force from Allah that keeps us grounded on Earth
- an amazing animal that is able to travel long distances in the desert
25 Clues: fly with wings • created in the best form • produce lightning and thunder • the world's largest land animal • the arabic word for it is ٱلْقَمَرَ • the arabic word for it is ٱلنَّهَارِ • the arabic word for this is ٱلَّيْلَ • the arabic word for this is ٱلشَّمْسَ • the arabic word for this is ٱلنَّمْلِ • a prophet was swallowed by this animal • ...
Ben Franklins City by Campbell, Finnis, and Mitchell 2018-10-03
Across
- the country Ben Franklin lived in
- Ben Franklins first invention
- People regarded as worthless
- Ben Franklins last invention
- also known as a lending library
- what happened in the year 1790
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- this started in 1737 and finished in 1753
- what currency is Ben Franklin on
- organizes and train teams of firemen
- what happened in the year 1706
- a small usually secret group
- performed kite and key experiment
12 Clues: People regarded as worthless • Ben Franklins last invention • a small usually secret group • Ben Franklins first invention • what happened in the year 1706 • what happened in the year 1790 • also known as a lending library • what currency is Ben Franklin on • the country Ben Franklin lived in • performed kite and key experiment • organizes and train teams of firemen • ...
