discovery and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Spelling term 2 2024-03-13
9 Clues: water machine • rare rare human • A rank behind you • you get from vents • fast food restaurant • expensive paper at times • you get from a nuclear plant • you should do after finishing a test/exam • that is not a invention but leads to inventions
All About Inventors! 2024-11-25
8 Clues: Thomas _________ . • He invented the first car • Edison made 1093 ____________ ! • Thomas Edison's famous invention • People used these before the car • This was invented by two brothers • These two brothers were inventors. • The Wright ________ made a flying machine!
Indusrty 2014-12-09
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- When a single company achieves control of an entire market
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foregoing country
- Railroad made up of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific.
- A list of people who are disaproved of or who are to be punished or boycotted.
- Leading men of industry are called ___ of industry.
- Created electrical inventions such as the phonograph, light bulb, and generator.
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- People who keep the money from their company are called _____of industry.
- Promoted industrialization, protected companies from competition.
- An organizataion of common laborers and craft workers in a particular industry.
- Person who almost had a monopoly in the oil refining industry, company was Standard Oil.
- Created by Bell in 1876
- A legal arrangement allows one person to manage another person’s property.
- Shares of ownership
13 Clues: Shares of ownership • Created by Bell in 1876 • Leading men of industry are called ___ of industry. • When a single company achieves control of an entire market • Railroad made up of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific. • A person who comes to live permanently in a foregoing country • Promoted industrialization, protected companies from competition. • ...
HW10 2026-01-29
14 Clues: bệnh • gây ra • sao Hỏa • cảm xúc • kết quả • khám phá • lý thuyết • tinh thần • bệnh nhân • giống loài • cuộc thí nghiệm • system hệ mặt trời • tác động, ảnh hưởng • brain bộ não con người
Great man 2023-06-25
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- Mandela Nelson Mandela was a great leader who fought against apartheid in South Africa. He spent many years in prison for his beliefs but eventually became the country's first black president and an icon of peace and reconciliation.
- Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful leader who fought for India's independence from British rule. He believed in nonviolence and inspired millions with his teachings of peace and justice.
- Newton Isaac Newton was a mathematician and physicist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity. His ideas laid the foundation for modern physics and our understanding of the universe.
- da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a multi-talented artist and inventor. He painted the famous Mona Lisa and designed incredible machines and inventions ahead of his time.
- Columbus Christopher Columbus was an explorer who discovered America in 1492. His voyages opened up new routes for exploration and trade between Europe and the Americas.
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- Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader who fought for equality and justice for African Americans. He delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech, inspiring people to work towards a better world.
- Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a famous playwright and poet. He wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, that are still performed and loved today.
- Edison Thomas Edison was an inventor who made significant contributions to the development of electric lighting, the phonograph, and many other inventions. He was a prolific inventor and a great innovator.
- the Great Alexander the Great was a legendary conqueror and military leader. He built a vast empire and spread Greek culture throughout his conquered lands.
- Einstein Albert Einstein was a brilliant scientist who came up with the theory of relativity. He changed our understanding of the universe with his groundbreaking ideas.
10 Clues: the Great Alexander the Great was a legendary conqueror and military leader. He built a vast empire and spread Greek culture throughout his conquered lands. • Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a famous playwright and poet. He wrote many plays, including Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, that are still performed and loved today. • ...
AUSTRALIA 2024-04-28
9 Clues: Capital city • biggest city • Australian Dollar • They were prisoners • Its discovery intensified migrations • He discovered and conquered Australia • the name of the desert area in the centre • Australia is not only a country, but also a ... • It is comfortable in the South and and tropical in the North
Brady Fallinger 2025-09-30
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- scientist and inventor known for inventing the telephone in 1876
- significant increases in taxes/duties on goods and services imported into the US
- minimal government interference in businesses and the free market
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- the total value of goods and services produced by a country in one year
- control of all levels of the supply chain and production by elimination of competition
- American inventor known for inventions like the phonograph and light bulb
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- provided grants authorizing the construction of the first Transcontinental Railroad
- American entrepreneur who drilled the first successful oil well
9 Clues: a person who organizes and operates a business • American entrepreneur who drilled the first successful oil well • scientist and inventor known for inventing the telephone in 1876 • minimal government interference in businesses and the free market • the total value of goods and services produced by a country in one year • ...
Final Hunt 2021-12-19
11 Clues: A,B,C... • Final one • Opposite of right • Move _______, Rover • How you open the door • The action of discovery • Three plus one minus the u • What the detective looks for • When more than one of us "is" • Vultures, hyenas and jackals - oh my! • What they do at the ranch November through January
Terminologies of Big Data Life Cycle 2025-04-11
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- Graphical representation of data
- – Assumed idea to be tested
- – Launching model into production
- Removing noise or inconsistencies
- A mathematical data representation
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- Create predictive or descriptive models
- – Person invested in project outcome
- Deploy model into real-world use
- Decide tools and techniques
- – Raw facts used for analysis
- First phase: understand business problem
11 Clues: – Assumed idea to be tested • Decide tools and techniques • – Raw facts used for analysis • Graphical representation of data • Deploy model into real-world use • – Launching model into production • Removing noise or inconsistencies • A mathematical data representation • – Person invested in project outcome • Create predictive or descriptive models • ...
Curiosity Vocabulary 2024-03-11
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- Enactment of something in testing.
- Gaining knowledge of something.
- The support that moves levers.
- A seesaw it moves things up or down.
- Seeking information, knowledge.
- Favoring one side.
- Having knowledge of yourself.
- Like wheels on a skateboard that move things.
- Thinking up ideas.
- To direct or tell something what to do.
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- Forming an opinion.
- A guess that has to be proven with testing.
- Being receptive to new ideas.
- A wheel and rope used for lifting.
- A ramp that helps move things.
- An interest in knowing about things
- Favorable reception.
- Fixes for problems.
- Like an ax blade that splits wood.
19 Clues: Favoring one side. • Thinking up ideas. • Forming an opinion. • Fixes for problems. • Favorable reception. • Being receptive to new ideas. • Having knowledge of yourself. • A ramp that helps move things. • The support that moves levers. • Gaining knowledge of something. • Seeking information, knowledge. • Enactment of something in testing. • A wheel and rope used for lifting. • ...
renaissance 2025-02-14
8 Clues: followers • reforming • punishment • copy and paste • steps to a discovery • rebirth of education • human can do whatever • the earth is in the middle of the solar system
PED 409 Definitions ~ Denalyn Kwok 2021-09-08
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- Learning events required for students to achieve meaningful understanding, retention, practice, and application of knowledge with feedback
- [blank] is power!
- You need to have steady hands when performing a medical [blank]
- I used to work in Human [blank], but then it got too personnel...
- Collected facts and data about a subject area
- Modern inventions that can and should be used within the classroom
- Type of assessment used to evaluate student's learning at the end of an instructional unit
- Type of Spontaneous forms of assessment that can easily be incorporated into day-to-day classroom activities
- Methods of how teachers teach
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- Teaching the same material using different instructional strategies
- Synonym for an exam
- Type of systematic, data-based assessment
- Socrates is the father of [blank]
- Teachers use this to help students become independent, strategic learners
- The dress code casual or [informal]
- Something established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model or example
- The order in which context should be taught for the best learning
- Type of assessment used to monitor learning for ongoing feedback
- Applying knowledge and experience to make decisions and judgments
- A black-tie event is a [blank] event
- Sally was smiling today, she has a joyful [blank]
- Acronym for an academic program developed to cater to children with disabilities
- Familiarity or understanding gained through experience or study
23 Clues: [blank] is power! • Synonym for an exam • Methods of how teachers teach • Socrates is the father of [blank] • The dress code casual or [informal] • A black-tie event is a [blank] event • Type of systematic, data-based assessment • Collected facts and data about a subject area • Sally was smiling today, she has a joyful [blank] • ...
Mathematics at Midnight Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-03
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- What Sophies' studies contributed to.
- How many sisters did she have?
- Her made-up last name so she didn't get in trouble.
- A French mathematician who loved, reading, and writing.
- A rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols or formulae.
- The rule of number theorem
- The name of Sophie's mother
- A scientist who studies and is trained in physics
- The month Sophie died in
- Her work helped design this
- City she was from
- The month that Sophie was born
- What did she die from?
- Helped the citizens of Syracuse and made amazing inventions.
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- A person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields
- A particular method or system of calculation or reasoning.
- Where she lived
- The science of a number, quantity, or space.
- The college that Sophie went to.
- An expert in or student of mathematics.
- The main characters last name
- A system with numbers and equations
- A strong source of support for Sophie
- What Sophie's father did for work.
- The person who inspired Sophie Germain
25 Clues: Where she lived • City she was from • What did she die from? • The month Sophie died in • The rule of number theorem • The name of Sophie's mother • Her work helped design this • The main characters last name • How many sisters did she have? • The month that Sophie was born • The college that Sophie went to. • What Sophie's father did for work. • A system with numbers and equations • ...
Thank you, Mr.Falker (단어80-94번) 2022-11-15
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- the front of your body between your neck and your stomach
- a group of sentences that are together and start on a new line
- finding something or someone for the first time
- 뺨
- to see something and be aware of it
- a piece of furniture with doors and shelves used for storing dishes, food, clothes
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- 장기간의 방랑[모험]
- complete, including every part
- ~을 생각해내다, 알아내다
- an exciting and sometimes dangerous experience
- 나머지
- to take hold of something or someone suddenly with your hand
12 Clues: 뺨 • 나머지 • 장기간의 방랑[모험] • ~을 생각해내다, 알아내다 • complete, including every part • to see something and be aware of it • an exciting and sometimes dangerous experience • finding something or someone for the first time • the front of your body between your neck and your stomach • to take hold of something or someone suddenly with your hand • ...
Test 2024-07-01
15 Clues: - Rank tasks • - Future goals • - Goal overview • - Half-year plan • - User experience • - Monitor progress • - Simple challenges • - Hands-on learning • - Include all users • - Prepare initiatives • - Long-term principles • - Explore new processes • - Accessibility checker • - Add fun to activities • - Check design standards
Bermuda Studies Crossword 2025-09-30
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- Who drew the first detailed map of Bermuda?
- What was one of the treasures?
- Which ship was the first boatload to Bermuda?
- Last of the three kings
- Where did the Europeans go?
- when was the age of discovery?
- One of the three kings
- Admiral on the Fleet
- What were they bringing to Jamestown?
- What was Bermuda Called?
- who discovered Bermuda?
- Where were they going?
- How much ships did they set sail with?
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- Where did they set sail
- Other ship that was built in Bermuda
- How much people were aboard the Sea Venture when it crashed
- First Govenor of Jamestown
- Who were involved in the age of discovery?
- Other of the three kings
- Who was the first black man to step foot in Bermuda?
- Reason on why the Sea Venture crashed
- What were they looking for?
- When was Bermuda First put in the world map?
- Why was it called The Isle of Devils
- One of the ships that was built in Bermuda
- when was Bermuda discovered?
26 Clues: Admiral on the Fleet • One of the three kings • Where were they going? • Where did they set sail • Last of the three kings • who discovered Bermuda? • Other of the three kings • What was Bermuda Called? • First Govenor of Jamestown • What were they looking for? • Where did the Europeans go? • when was Bermuda discovered? • What was one of the treasures? • when was the age of discovery? • ...
Women's History Month 2025-04-25
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- First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Navigator for Lewis and Clark's expedition
- First black woman to win an Olympic Gold Medal, was a high jumper
- Has won several awards, including Rookie of the Year
- Has an award named for her work in human rights
- Named Billboard's Woman of the Year
- First South Korean to win a medal at an Olympic Games
- Known for singing and acting, became famous in 5 months
- First woman to successfully swim the English Channel and beat the men's record by nearly 2 hours
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- Escaped slavery and helped others through the Underground Railroad
- Has written songs to help find herself, #1 R&B singer
- She was the first woman of Indian descent to go to space and was on 2 shuttle missions
- Her inventions led to things like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other wireless tech
- Only woman to win 2 Nobel Prizes for her work with Uranium
- Disguised herself as a man to fight in the war
- One of the most popular singers in the world
- This former astronaut loves tennis, volleyball and softball
17 Clues: Named Billboard's Woman of the Year • Navigator for Lewis and Clark's expedition • One of the most popular singers in the world • Disguised herself as a man to fight in the war • Has an award named for her work in human rights • First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean • Has won several awards, including Rookie of the Year • ...
bibi 2023-06-30
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- name of dynasty that was one of the golden ages of imperial china
- a puppet state of the empire of japan from 1932-1945
- last name of historical buddha
- name of a now defunct political party that was expelled from the PAP (and my grandma was part of)
- an animated show/comic about a talking robotic cat
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- name of my primary school
- a mountain range that borders pakistan, among others
- most common surname in sg
- first name of youngest nobel laureate
- last name of singapore's first British Resident (and partner of Raffles)
- last dynasty of china
- what the earliest migrant workers in sg were referred to
- one of the four great inventions of ancient china
13 Clues: last dynasty of china • name of my primary school • most common surname in sg • last name of historical buddha • first name of youngest nobel laureate • one of the four great inventions of ancient china • an animated show/comic about a talking robotic cat • a mountain range that borders pakistan, among others • a puppet state of the empire of japan from 1932-1945 • ...
Culture Vocab Refresher 2025-01-08
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- someone with a well founded fear of being persecuted in their country
- A society that contains diverse cultures
- Group that shares a geographic region, sense of identity, and a culture
- belief or activity passed down within a society
- Adapting the customs from one culture for use in another culture
- someone who comes INTO a country
- Reason that people leave a certain country
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- Reasons that people are attracted to a country
- An area that is unified by common cultural traits
- Movement of people intended to be permanent
- Single piece of culture such as food, clothing, beliefs, etc
- Spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns from one culture to another
- Set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
13 Clues: someone who comes INTO a country • A society that contains diverse cultures • Reason that people leave a certain country • Movement of people intended to be permanent • Reasons that people are attracted to a country • belief or activity passed down within a society • An area that is unified by common cultural traits • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-11-15
Early Human & Communication 2022-07-25
9 Clues: inventor of radio • newton’s discovery • cart without wheels • India’s first satellite • Babbage father of computer • invention of Thomas Edison • method used in telecommunication • process of sending and receiving messages • instrument helps a doctor to monitor the heart
History Quarter 1 Review 2022-10-20
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- one of two religions that began in Ancient India (starts with B)
- there are seven of these land masses
- Paper and silk were two of these of ancient China
- a natural feature of the Earth's surface
- shows what the map symbols mean
- Confucius was the _____ of China
- the study of the Earth's features
- Ancient Indian civilization began in the ____ River Valley
- a map that shows that the world is round
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- one of two religions that began in Ancient India (starts with H)
- this river is the cradle of Chinese civilization
- shows the cardinal directions on a map
- an accurate drawing of a place
- the Lone Star state
- there are five of these water masses
- a picture that represents a real thing
16 Clues: the Lone Star state • an accurate drawing of a place • shows what the map symbols mean • Confucius was the _____ of China • the study of the Earth's features • there are seven of these land masses • there are five of these water masses • shows the cardinal directions on a map • a picture that represents a real thing • a natural feature of the Earth's surface • ...
Geography revision 2021-06-05
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- Mafadi is South Africa’s highest point above sea level, and is found in this mountain range.
- this river rises in the Drakensberg and has a short course through KwaZulu-Natal to the Indian Ocean.
- the southern part of the Lowveld is bounded by South Africa’s border with this country on the north-east.
- the discovery of this mineral led to The Big Hole and the development of the town Kimberly.
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- Karoo the name given to the small area in Western Cape that lies between the Great Karoo and the sea.
- most of South Africa lies on this type of relief.
- the name of South Africa's largest river system, which flows from the Drakensberg mountains to the Atlantic Ocean.
- with which country does South Africa share the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park?
- this big ocean does not touch the coast of South Africa.
- the discovery of this mineral led to massive development in Johannesburg during the _________ rush.
- the word that describes the fine sand, clay, or soil carried by running water and deposited in dams or river beds.
11 Clues: most of South Africa lies on this type of relief. • this big ocean does not touch the coast of South Africa. • with which country does South Africa share the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park? • the discovery of this mineral led to The Big Hole and the development of the town Kimberly. • ...
CX 2023-07-26
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- wine collection found in stores
- a way for us to communicate with people
- returnig wine
- pinot coming from Santa Lucia Highlands
- a popular white wine
- DAOU's highend luxury wine collection
- cuvée of Petite Sirah, Tempranillo and Tannat
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- old system
- option to add this to a bottle
- new system
- our next allocation
- pinot coming from Santa Maria Valley
12 Clues: old system • new system • returnig wine • our next allocation • a popular white wine • option to add this to a bottle • wine collection found in stores • pinot coming from Santa Maria Valley • DAOU's highend luxury wine collection • a way for us to communicate with people • pinot coming from Santa Lucia Highlands • cuvée of Petite Sirah, Tempranillo and Tannat
Pyysics crossword 2021-07-09
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- for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology
- for topological phases of matter
- for the method of generating ultra short pulse
- for the discovery of a supermassive compact object
- for the optical tweezers
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- for the discovery that black hole formation
- for discovering an exoplanet orbiting a star
- method enabling measuring of quantum system
8 Clues: for the optical tweezers • for topological phases of matter • for the discovery that black hole formation • method enabling measuring of quantum system • for discovering an exoplanet orbiting a star • for the method of generating ultra short pulse • for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology • for the discovery of a supermassive compact object
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- to use
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface
- world-wide
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- animal food
- new inventions; the science of industry
- a supply of workers
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- money used to invest in business
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the ”mother” country a sexiest reference no longer in use
- land held to be used by everyone
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- unproductive and inadequate performance
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world’s temperature • unproductive and inadequate performance • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface • ...
Economics in the Global Age 2025-05-23
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- – a place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
- – putting money into a business or project to make a profit.
- – new tools and inventions that improve business and communication.
- – human work used to produce goods or services.
- – a large company or group of companies acting as a single business.
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- – the process of the world becoming more connected through trade, culture, and communication.
- – progress in a country’s economy, often through industrial growth and better living standards.
- – when companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- – an economic system where businesses are privately owned and operated for profit.
- – the buying and selling of goods and services between countries.
10 Clues: – human work used to produce goods or services. • – when companies move jobs to other countries to save money. • – putting money into a business or project to make a profit. • – a place or system where goods and services are bought and sold. • – the buying and selling of goods and services between countries. • ...
All About the Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- other Mesopotamian river
- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called
- what is one of the four great inventions for Ancient China's
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- what famous ancient Egyptian was not really an Egyptian
- what is one invention the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
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- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- what language was spoken in Ancient India
- what is a famous building in Ancient Rome
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with _______ sayings and prayers
- Finish the name, King Sargon of _______ Mesopotamian ruler
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
- what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
15 Clues: other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called • what language was spoken in Ancient India • what is a famous building in Ancient Rome • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • ...
All About the Ancient Civilizations 2022-03-03
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- other Mesopotamian river
- How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there
- What is on of the two things Ra is the God of in Ancient Egypt
- What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called
- what is one of the four great inventions for Ancient China's
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- what famous ancient Egyptian was not really an Egyptian
- what is one invention the Mesopotamian's invented that is still used to this day
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- how many pieces of land does ancient Greece/Rome have right now
- what language was spoken in Ancient India
- what is a famous building in Ancient Rome
- the most popular ancient China booklet filled with _______ sayings and prayers
- Finish the name, King Sargon of _______ Mesopotamian ruler
- What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate
- what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia
15 Clues: other Mesopotamian river • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • What were Ancient Egypt Rulers called • what language was spoken in Ancient India • what is a famous building in Ancient Rome • What is one of the main foods Ancient Indians ate • what was one civilizations that was in Mesopotamia • How many Ancient Greece Gods and Goddesses are there • ...
CHAPTER 12: MANIFEST DESTINY AND WESTWARD EXPANSION 2025-03-11
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- Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who migrated west seeking religious freedom, settling near the Great Salt Lake.
- The 19th-century belief that U.S. expansion across North America was both justified and inevitable.
- The U.S. acquisition of French territory under Jefferson, nearly doubling the nation’s size.
- A conflict sparked by Texas annexation and border disputes, leading to significant territorial gains for the U.S.
- Fur trappers and explorers who opened up routes through the Rocky Mountains, aiding later settlers.
- The U.S. purchase of land from Mexico establishing part of the southwestern border.
- The forced march of the Cherokee and other tribes to Indian Territory, causing great hardship and many deaths.
- The formal incorporation of the Republic of Texas into the United States, heightening tensions with Mexico.
- The mass migration to California after the discovery of gold, dramatically boosting the territory’s population.
- A trade route between Missouri and Santa Fe used extensively in the early to mid-19th century.
- Gold seekers who arrived in California following the discovery at Sutter’s Mill.
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- A mission in San Antonio where a small group of Texan defenders was defeated by the Mexican Army.
- The continually shifting edge of settlement, representing both opportunity and displacement for various groups.
- Mexican residents of Texas who played significant roles in the region’s independence and subsequent annexation by the U.S.
- Land transferred by Mexico to the U.S. after the war, encompassing much of the modern-day Southwest.
- The agreement ending that conflict, granting vast southwestern lands to the United States.
- A major route stretching about 2,000 miles from Missouri to the Oregon Country, used by many settlers.
- The independent nation formed after Texas broke away from Mexico, existing until it was annexed by the U.S.
- A rapidly growing community that often arose near valuable resources or newly opened lands.
- A law authorizing the forced relocation of Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River to lands further west.
20 Clues: Gold seekers who arrived in California following the discovery at Sutter’s Mill. • The U.S. purchase of land from Mexico establishing part of the southwestern border. • The agreement ending that conflict, granting vast southwestern lands to the United States. • A rapidly growing community that often arose near valuable resources or newly opened lands. • ...
Holes 15-20 2023-02-16
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- spread out haphazardly
- piercing or entering
- a creator, usually the writer of a book
- done in a dangerous or destructive way
- a milestone discovery or advance
- done with great purpose
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- to be able to manage the cost of something
- broken or fallen down
- wetness
- to kick out or remove from property
- thickened skin
- great and profound pain
12 Clues: wetness • thickened skin • piercing or entering • broken or fallen down • spread out haphazardly • great and profound pain • done with great purpose • a milestone discovery or advance • to kick out or remove from property • done in a dangerous or destructive way • a creator, usually the writer of a book • to be able to manage the cost of something
BEN AND ME 2023-11-04
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- PLAINLY TRUE
- TO ENJOY SOMETHING WARMLY COMFORTING
- EXPRESS SORROW OR GRIEF
- PROVERBIAL SAYINGS
- MARKED BY STRICTNESS
- MENTAL DISTURBANCE MARKED BY CONFUSION
- ROOM IN CHURCH FOR ALTAR LINENS AND SACRED VESSELS
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- AN EXPRESSION USED TO EXPRESS TRIUMPH ON A DISCOVERY
- SEVERE,STORMY
- AN INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF THE LUNGS
- MARKED BY ORIGINALITY, CLEVERNESS
- ONE WHO LOVES HIS/HER COUNTRY
12 Clues: PLAINLY TRUE • SEVERE,STORMY • PROVERBIAL SAYINGS • MARKED BY STRICTNESS • EXPRESS SORROW OR GRIEF • ONE WHO LOVES HIS/HER COUNTRY • MARKED BY ORIGINALITY, CLEVERNESS • AN INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF THE LUNGS • TO ENJOY SOMETHING WARMLY COMFORTING • MENTAL DISTURBANCE MARKED BY CONFUSION • ROOM IN CHURCH FOR ALTAR LINENS AND SACRED VESSELS • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2025-01-21
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- third president
- female Indian that join Lewis and Clark
- leader of France
- an act against foreigners
- the 2 men that led a discovery trip west
- the first speech of the president
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- undeclared war
- an act that shuts down newspapers
- the affair where France demanded a bribe
- second president
- first Chief Justice of Supreme Court
- US bought land from France
12 Clues: undeclared war • third president • second president • leader of France • an act against foreigners • US bought land from France • an act that shuts down newspapers • the first speech of the president • first Chief Justice of Supreme Court • female Indian that join Lewis and Clark • the affair where France demanded a bribe • the 2 men that led a discovery trip west
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-31
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- money used to invest in business
- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the ”mother” country a sexiest reference no longer in use
- land held to be used by everyone
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- unproductive and inadequate performance
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
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- a supply of workers
- world-wide
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
- to use
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world’s temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive and inadequate performance • a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agricultural • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2016-03-30
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- new inventions; the science of industry
- a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- land held to be used by everyone
- world-wide
- an economy based on industry, not agricultural
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- to use
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- in the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the ”mother” country a sexiest reference no longer in use
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- unproductive and inadequate performance
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- a supply of workers
- money used to invest in business
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world’s temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive and inadequate performance • a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agricultural • ...
Lesson 13. The History of the Toilet 2021-11-22
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- adv.without stopping or very often
- v.to make a liquid flow from or into a place
- v.to cause a strong flow of water to clean (a toilet)
- n.a pipe that carries a liquid away
- n.a well-organized society
- v.to move something while holding it
- n.loss of power or greatness
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- n.the language, ideas, inventions, and art of a particular group of people
- n.a deep, round container that is used for storing or holding something
- adj.relaxing
- n.an object that holds other things
- n.a substance added to soil to help plants grow
- adj.able to be used freely by all members of a society
- adj.in a very developed state
- adj.relating to or involving activities in which people spend time with each other
15 Clues: adj.relaxing • n.a well-organized society • n.loss of power or greatness • adj.in a very developed state • adv.without stopping or very often • n.an object that holds other things • n.a pipe that carries a liquid away • v.to move something while holding it • v.to make a liquid flow from or into a place • n.a substance added to soil to help plants grow • ...
Sumin P - GDP crossword 2021-04-06
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- the branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy
- category of GDP which includes capital expenditures that businesses make to produce goods and services to sell to consumer
- the most common measure of output of an economy
- the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- severe or prolonged recession
- applying the inventions to new products or services
- the combination of invention
- money spending for the various capital projects that are provided by every level of government
- GDP which is adjusted for inflation
- the goods and services purchased from another country
- The total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- the money spent by consumers.the largest component of GDP
- GDP which is not adjusted for inflation
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- the branch or economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- a fall in the level of real GDP
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- (export) - (import)
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- a component include plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in economy
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
20 Clues: (export) - (import) • the combination of invention • severe or prolonged recession • a fall in the level of real GDP • GDP which is adjusted for inflation • GDP which is not adjusted for inflation • the most common measure of output of an economy • applying the inventions to new products or services • the goods and services purchased from another country • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- System where wealth and property are shared or controlled by the state for equality
- Industry Goods made by hand at home before factories.
- Engine Steam-powered machine that fueled transportation and factories.
- Growth of cities as people moved from farms to urban work.
- Class New social class of factory owners, managers, and professionals.
- Money, tools, and buildings needed to run a factory.
- Free time people began to enjoy as working hours eventually decreased.
- New inventions or ideas that improve production and technology.
- Belief that government should not interfere with business.
- Change from hand-made goods to machine-made goods.
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- System where the government or public controls major industries to reduce inequality
- Materials Natural resources used to create goods (coal, iron, cotton).
- Using machines to do work previously done by hand.
- System Production done in one location using machines and workers.
- Industry First industry to industrialize, focused on cloth and fabric.
- Economic system where businesses are privately owned for profit.
- Labor Employment of children in factories under harsh, unsafe conditions.
- Union Group of workers who unite to fight for better pay and conditions.
- Person who starts a business and takes financial risks.
- Production Making large amounts of goods quickly and cheaply.
20 Clues: Using machines to do work previously done by hand. • Change from hand-made goods to machine-made goods. • Money, tools, and buildings needed to run a factory. • Industry Goods made by hand at home before factories. • Person who starts a business and takes financial risks. • Growth of cities as people moved from farms to urban work. • ...
jaymon 2023-06-21
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- Objects from the past with historical significance.
- Landmass surrounded by water.
- Underground burial places or hidden chambers.
- Concealed knowledge or hidden information.
- Revealed or exposed to view.
- Puzzles that require clever thinking to solve.
- Lasting or persisting over time.
- Deep respect and admiration.
- Deep knowledge and understanding gained through experience.
- Ancient past or bygone eras.
- Remains of a once-great civilization.
- Ancient writings or carvings on walls or objects.
- Study of past events and societies.
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- Visual representations of geographical locations.
- Innovations or creations that change the world.
- Perplexing mystery waiting to be solved.
- Remains or traces of something from the past.
- Insatiable desire to learn and understand.
- Act of seeking new knowledge or places.
- Challenging journey or mission.
- The name of the mysterious Lost City.
- Rolled-up parchment or paper with writing.
- Objects created by humans of historical value.
- Advanced and organized human society.
- Faint remnants or reverberations from the past.
- Intrepid historian leading the quest.
- Something passed down from previous generations.
- Faint remnants or reverberations from the past.
- Ancient documents holding valuable information.
- Enthralled or deeply fascinated.
30 Clues: Revealed or exposed to view. • Deep respect and admiration. • Ancient past or bygone eras. • Landmass surrounded by water. • Challenging journey or mission. • Lasting or persisting over time. • Enthralled or deeply fascinated. • Study of past events and societies. • The name of the mysterious Lost City. • Advanced and organized human society. • ...
The Gold Rush 2025-04-11
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- These were the 80,000 gold-seekers who had moved to California in 1849.
- The discovery of gold in California in 1848 led to this.
- California use to be part of this country.
- A Greek word that means, "I found it!"
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- These are the residents of Spanish or Mexican descent who lived in California.
- The discovery of gold and the boom in population lead to this for California.
- These were the mining camps that grew into crowded towns overnight.
- People in search of valuable resources in the earth.
8 Clues: A Greek word that means, "I found it!" • California use to be part of this country. • People in search of valuable resources in the earth. • The discovery of gold in California in 1848 led to this. • These were the mining camps that grew into crowded towns overnight. • These were the 80,000 gold-seekers who had moved to California in 1849. • ...
Rosie Revere Engineer 2022-03-21
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- What did Rosie make for Uncle Fred?
- The snake mentioned in the story
- Uncle Fred's job
- The name of Rosie's school
- Aunt Rose's dream was to do this
- She hid her inventions under this
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- person who comes up with new ideas
- Her machine dispensed this food
- what kind of helicopter did Rosie make?
- Another word for confused
- The gift Aunt Rose gave to Rosie
- Where did Rosie build her gadgets?
- The author's last name
- The gas in the pants
- Rosie's favorite uncle
15 Clues: Uncle Fred's job • The gas in the pants • The author's last name • Rosie's favorite uncle • Another word for confused • The name of Rosie's school • Her machine dispensed this food • The snake mentioned in the story • The gift Aunt Rose gave to Rosie • Aunt Rose's dream was to do this • She hid her inventions under this • person who comes up with new ideas • ...
Modern Inventions 2020-11-01
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- a piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on which you can watch programmes
- the electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place
- a motor vehicle with four wheels
- a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
- with lights you can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light
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- chips are very thin slices of potato that have been fried until they are hard, dry, and crisp
- with special heels you can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles
- a drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves
- an electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information.
- ice-cream scoop it serves really cold ice-cream
10 Clues: a motor vehicle with four wheels • ice-cream scoop it serves really cold ice-cream • a drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves • a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab • an electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information. • ...
Great Inventions 2023-04-15
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- This word comes from a famous 9th century treatise, “Kitab al-Jabr Wa l-Mukabala” which translates to “ The Book of Reasoning and Balancing”
- a camera, a calculator, and a web browser.
- Started out as weapons, used today for space exploration among many other purposes.
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- The Diners Club card in the 1950s.
- Prevents the feeling of pain during medical procedures.
- Replaced candles and oil lamps, and enabled extending the workday well into the night.
- “The Net”
- Although commonly seen in vehicles, the oldest evidence of this mechanism being used was in the context of pottery.
- Its history begins in China, in the form of a pulp of mulberry bark, hemp, rags and water.
9 Clues: “The Net” • The Diners Club card in the 1950s. • a camera, a calculator, and a web browser. • Prevents the feeling of pain during medical procedures. • Started out as weapons, used today for space exploration among many other purposes. • Replaced candles and oil lamps, and enabled extending the workday well into the night. • ...
Enlightenment Inventions 2022-06-01
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- used for underwater attacks during wars
- Made so that the English language was more easily accessible.
- also known as "carbonated water"
- a way to lock your doors and keep you safe
- an effective way to save people from falling
- Supplies power to many devices
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- a way to protect people against smallpox
- First named “clavicembalo col piano e forte” in Italy.
- Provides safety measures in case of a fire.
9 Clues: Supplies power to many devices • also known as "carbonated water" • used for underwater attacks during wars • a way to protect people against smallpox • a way to lock your doors and keep you safe • Provides safety measures in case of a fire. • an effective way to save people from falling • First named “clavicembalo col piano e forte” in Italy. • ...
women's inventions 2024-01-25
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- this person was the one who invent the dishwasher.
- Connelly whose great invention saved thousands of lives.
- The objective is to transmit knowledge in a more interactive way.
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- This person was the one whose invent the glasses,telescope.
- Bette Nesmith Graham realized the need to be able to correct small errors in a text quickly and efficiently.
- Without whose help it would be almost impossible to drive in the rain: the windshield wiper.
- Patented a waterproof cover for diapers whose objective is to prevent the transfer of urine to the baby's clothing.
- Maggie's game was intended to be a critique of the injustices of unchecked capitalism.
- His woman was the only one to invent it with her great knowledge.
9 Clues: this person was the one who invent the dishwasher. • Connelly whose great invention saved thousands of lives. • This person was the one whose invent the glasses,telescope. • His woman was the only one to invent it with her great knowledge. • The objective is to transmit knowledge in a more interactive way. • ...
Chinese Inventions 2022-11-11
9 Clues: shows the way • make books with • used to start a fire • produces a jet of fire • an explosive concoction • used to transport items • helpful in creating many copies • deadly version of a bow and arrow • drill instrument which assists in gardening
Spelling List 2 Week 8 2015-03-17
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- A grownup
- Opposite of comfortable.
- A tide or the present.
- Red and it comes out of cuts.
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- A seedless raisin.
- The finding of something.
- Used to store clothes and other items in.
- A tube and it is a name of a ride at Jambaroo.
- You might get a detention for being in .
- Physical contact with anything and it is a sense.
10 Clues: A grownup • A seedless raisin. • A tide or the present. • Opposite of comfortable. • The finding of something. • Red and it comes out of cuts. • Used to store clothes and other items in. • A tube and it is a name of a ride at Jambaroo. • Physical contact with anything and it is a sense. • You might get a detention for being in .
Crossword Test 2022-02-01
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- adhering to rules and standards
- working together to accomplish a common goal
- Research based biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of innovative medicines
- Encouraging Diversity
- taking personal responsibility
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- being the best at what you do
- anyone representing the culture and values of Gilead
- serious thought and consideration
- object of a person's ambition
- doing what's right
10 Clues: doing what's right • Encouraging Diversity • being the best at what you do • object of a person's ambition • taking personal responsibility • adhering to rules and standards • serious thought and consideration • working together to accomplish a common goal • anyone representing the culture and values of Gilead • ...
SOL 2 Vocab Review 2022-02-15
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- workers who make hand-written copies of documents
- the development of skills in a particular kind of work, such as trading or record keeping
- bringing water to dry land by digging
- To move from one place to settle in another
- the taming of animals for human use
- the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- people involved in trade or commerce
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- a group of people descended from a common ancestor
- an important accomplishment
- agricultural tool used to break up the top
- or canals
- workers who make things by hand
- more than what is needed or used
- a community formed by members of a group
- the wealth and resources of a place (like a city or a country)
- of soil pulled by animals in ancient times
- member of a group that has no permanent home, traveling from place to place in search of food and water
17 Clues: or canals • an important accomplishment • workers who make things by hand • more than what is needed or used • the taming of animals for human use • people involved in trade or commerce • bringing water to dry land by digging • a community formed by members of a group • agricultural tool used to break up the top • of soil pulled by animals in ancient times • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- Allowed farmers to grow cotton more efficiently
- Allowed people to create textiles using water power instead of manual labor
- Mowed wheat and other grains and was invented by Cyrus McCormick
- Many new inventions were made and the economy boosted during this time period
- A very fast ship that transported goods across the ocean
- Increased the efficiency of making clothes
- The most important technique for making steel in the nineteenth century
- A boat that increased the efficiency of travelling
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- Led to factories and allowed unskilled workers to make items in bulk for cheap
- It improved ways of transportation because people could now travel much faster on land
- Invented the steam boat
- Invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- Invented by Samuel F.B. Morse and allowed people to communicate over long distances
- A machine that enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously
- Invented by John Deere and increased the efficiency of planting crops
15 Clues: Invented the steam boat • Increased the efficiency of making clothes • Allowed farmers to grow cotton more efficiently • Invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts • A boat that increased the efficiency of travelling • A very fast ship that transported goods across the ocean • Mowed wheat and other grains and was invented by Cyrus McCormick • ...
Ancient Civilisations 2020-05-22
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- a civilisation where the leader is chosen(elected)to be in charge(not a king or queen)(8)
- experiments,machines,inventions(7,3,10)
- learning with writing and numbers(9)
- anything that is built(10)
- is an organised group of people that includes many communities(12)
- where each ruler of a civilisation is a son or daughter of the previous ruler(7)
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- group of people who share things like language, dress, behavior and art(7)
- a powerful civilisation (Roman was a big example of this)(6)
- the a group of leaders of a civilisation(10)
- the area/location where something takes place(11)
- crowds will come to theatres or stadiums to watch these(13,6)
- something that had an impact on others(11)
- to do with money, trading, resources. All civilisations have this(9)
- another word for farming(11)
- 3 parts of every culture(3,5,8)
- an ancient object(8)
16 Clues: an ancient object(8) • anything that is built(10) • another word for farming(11) • 3 parts of every culture(3,5,8) • learning with writing and numbers(9) • experiments,machines,inventions(7,3,10) • something that had an impact on others(11) • the a group of leaders of a civilisation(10) • the area/location where something takes place(11) • ...
STEM Crossword 2023-05-10
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- The number of steps in the Engineering Design Process.
- An object moving in a circular motion.
- Counting the number of "teeth" on gears can help you find the gear ____.
- People trained to use science and technology, used to solve practical problems.
- An object moving in a straight line in 1 direction.
- Oscillating, rotary, linear, and reciprocating are all types of _________.
- The "S" word in STEM
- A working model of a design.
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- The tool used to tighten parts is called a hex ____.
- A green circular part that has "teeth".
- Factors that limit or restrict a design.
- A legal document issued by the government to protect inventions.
- The opposite of decreasing
- Coming up with several different ideas before choosing a path to take.
- A tradeoff is where an engineer will give up on ___ benefit in order to obtain another.
- The last step in the Engineering Design Process.
16 Clues: The "S" word in STEM • The opposite of decreasing • A working model of a design. • An object moving in a circular motion. • A green circular part that has "teeth". • Factors that limit or restrict a design. • The last step in the Engineering Design Process. • An object moving in a straight line in 1 direction. • The tool used to tighten parts is called a hex ____. • ...
Words from the Previous Lesson 2017-10-04
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- go red
- “to … something on the head” - to finally finish something or to prevent the further development of a situation
- clever
- “an eager …” a keen and a very enthusiastic person who works very hard.
- so shocked or surprised as to be unable to speak.
- weird
- knowledge
- haphazard
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- an unmarried woman
- showing lack of experience (adj)
- a man
- a bad man
- an unmarried man
- “on the … of” (extinction/war/breakdown/collapse/new discovery) - the point where a new or different situation is about to begin
- “… to go” - very excited and impatient about doing something
- afraid & shy
16 Clues: a man • weird • go red • clever • a bad man • knowledge • haphazard • afraid & shy • an unmarried man • an unmarried woman • showing lack of experience (adj) • so shocked or surprised as to be unable to speak. • “… to go” - very excited and impatient about doing something • “an eager …” a keen and a very enthusiastic person who works very hard. • ...
Neptune 2021-06-08
Flores- Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Greek Term for pride
- Greek Term for tragic flaw
- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play
- This Refers to the chorus
- The main character must be good, moral, believable, and consistent
- Greek Term for change in fortune
- The introduction to the main character and background of the play
- The altar
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- Greek Term for emotional purging
- The seeing place
- Greek Term for discovery
- The staging of the play
- The expression of the words
- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines
- The final resolution
15 Clues: The altar • The seeing place • Greek Term for pride • The final resolution • The staging of the play • Greek Term for discovery • This Refers to the chorus • Greek Term for tragic flaw • The expression of the words • Greek Term for emotional purging • Greek Term for change in fortune • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines • ...
Social Studies First Weeks Review 2023-08-31
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- Someone who moves from one country to another
- Our sense of who we are as individuals and members of groups
- The study of how goods and services are produced, distributed, and purchased
- The line of longitude that divides the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres
- What people in the South call a soda or pop
- French for "let it be" in which the government does not get involved in the economy of its country
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- The economic system of the United States
- Shared common history and/or culture
- The idea that people can be divided into categories based on shared physical characteristics related to skin color
- What people in Wisconsin call the water fountain
- The ideas, inventions, and services people bring that positively impact others
- A run-down apartment building
- The line of latitude that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemisphere
13 Clues: A run-down apartment building • Shared common history and/or culture • The economic system of the United States • What people in the South call a soda or pop • Someone who moves from one country to another • What people in Wisconsin call the water fountain • Our sense of who we are as individuals and members of groups • ...
Biologists and their Contributions 2013-10-09
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- Edward Jenner is considered as the “Father of ____________”.
- Antoine ___________ is credited with the naming of hydrogen, oxygen, and silicon.
- Rachel Carson is famous for movement against using _____________.
- Joseph Priestly’s most famous discovery of “__________________ air”, oxygen, remains his most famous discovery.
- Robert Hooke coined the term _________.
- Robert Brown introduced the model that help describe random movements of cells which is known as particle theory, or more aptly, ___________ motion.
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- His germ theory of disease became the catalyst to his process we know as pasteurization.
- ___________ Bernard fostered the use of blind experiments in order to produce objective results. He also believed that vivisection, the use of surgery on a living thing for knowledge, was useful in the study and practice of medicine.
- He pioneered the work of antiseptic or sterile surgery.
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is the first to observe _____________ organisms.
10 Clues: Robert Hooke coined the term _________. • He pioneered the work of antiseptic or sterile surgery. • Edward Jenner is considered as the “Father of ____________”. • Rachel Carson is famous for movement against using _____________. • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is the first to observe _____________ organisms. • ...
Discovery of X-rays 2022-01-26
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- An early version of the cathode ray tubes used in older televisions and monitors
- First type of practical x-ray tube to employ the principle of thermionic emission
- It is made up of particles with mass and energy, some of which may or may not carry an electric charge.
- The visible or invisible radiation released by certain substances in response to incident short-wavelength radiation such as X-rays or ultraviolet light.
- Positive or oxidizing electrode that acquires electrons from the external circuit and is reduced during the electrochemical reaction.
- the unique capability to remove electrons from atoms and molecules in the matter through which they pass
- It could create a fluorescent effect in barium platinocyanide even when blocked by a sheet of cardboard
- Originally named niton after the Latin word for shining, “nitens,”
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- A specialized imaging gadget that generates viewable X-rays without the requirement for X-ray photography or development
- It is connected to the positive side of the high voltage in the crookes tube
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- Form of energy that is all around us and takes many forms, such as radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays
- It fluoresces in the presence of x-rays and gamma rays
- a picture produced on a sensitive surface by a form of radiation other than visible light
- A stream of electrons emitted from the negative electrode of a discharge tube containing a low-pressure gas, or electrons emitted from a heated filament in certain electron tubes.
15 Clues: It fluoresces in the presence of x-rays and gamma rays • Originally named niton after the Latin word for shining, “nitens,” • It is connected to the positive side of the high voltage in the crookes tube • energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light • ...
Discovery of X-rays 2022-01-26
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- was used to investigate the behavior of electrical discharges in a gas
- is a form of energy that is all around us and takes many forms, such as radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays
- provides a source of electrons and direct these electrons toward the anode
- It fluoresces in the presence of x-rays and gamma rays and was the first radiation detector
- is the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas that can cause lung cancer
- is the visible or invisible radiation emitted by certain substances as a result of incident radiation of a shorter wavelength such as X-rays or ultraviolet light
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- is the forerunner of all the types of x-ray tubes in common use today
- a radiation that includes a stream of atomic or subatomic particles that may be charged positively or negatively or not at all
- usually consisting of a sealed glass or metal-ceramic enclosure that is used in electronic circuitry to control a flow of electrons
- is the process by which ions are formed by gain or loss of an electron from an atom or molecule
- an instrument with a fluorescent screen used for viewing X-ray images without taking and developing X-ray photographs
- are streams of electrons observed in vacuum tubes
- is a negative image on photographic film made by exposure to x-rays or gamma rays that have passed through matter or tissue
- converts the energy of incident electrons into x-rays dissipating heat as a byproduct
15 Clues: are streams of electrons observed in vacuum tubes • is the forerunner of all the types of x-ray tubes in common use today • was used to investigate the behavior of electrical discharges in a gas • provides a source of electrons and direct these electrons toward the anode • is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas that can cause lung cancer • ...
Discovery in the Americas 2023-05-09
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- wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
- a shorter alternative route.
- see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or that one is searching for (Past tense)
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth
- sedimentary rock consisting of sand or quartz grains cemented together,
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- developing rapidly and successfully; thriving.
- A large structure used to play Basketball
- a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one.
- a hard, typically green stone used for ornaments
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- very complicated or detailed.
- is any level part of a building with a floor
- enter; go into.
- a level paved area or platform next to a building; a patio or veranda.
- find (something or someone) unexpectedly or in the course of a search
15 Clues: enter; go into. • a shorter alternative route. • very complicated or detailed. • A large structure used to play Basketball • is any level part of a building with a floor • a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one. • developing rapidly and successfully; thriving. • a hard, typically green stone used for ornaments • wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate. • ...
Canadian Astronauts 2021-04-20
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- Born in Ontario and was on mission STS-74 along with STS-100,the shuttle they flew on was Endeavour, and flown over 70 different types of aircraft's.
- Born in Iceland and was on STS-85, the Space Shuttle they flew on was Discovery, they're main role was performing fluid science experiments.
- Born in Ontario and was on mission STS-52, the Space Shuttle they flew on was Columbia, performed a set of seven experiments known as CANEX-2.
- Born in British Columbia and was on STS-78, the Space Shuttle they flew on was Columbia and devoted to the study of life and materials sciences.
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- Born in Saskatchewan and was on STS-118, the Space Shuttle they flew on was Colombia, holds the Canadian record for the number of hours spent outside in space.
- Born in Ontario and was on mission STS-42, the Space Shuttle they flew on was Discovery, they performed life science and material science experiments in the Spacelab.
- Born in Quebec and was on Space Shuttle Discovery and on mission STS-96, delivered 3.6 metric tons of supplies to the Station.
- Born in Quebec and was on the Space Shuttles Challenger and Endeavour, they were there during 160 orbits of the earth in 6.59 million km the crew deployed two satellites.
8 Clues: Born in Quebec and was on Space Shuttle Discovery and on mission STS-96, delivered 3.6 metric tons of supplies to the Station. • Born in Iceland and was on STS-85, the Space Shuttle they flew on was Discovery, they're main role was performing fluid science experiments. • ...
Scientific Method 2021-12-09
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- all chemicals connecting carbon
- a supposition or proposed explanation
- Anything that takes up space
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
- chemistry that does not connect carbon
- Interacts and transforms matter
- Independent Variable
- observing something in order to gain information
- The composition of matter
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- Explores chemical processes within living organisms
- a judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
- an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science
- property’s composition and structure of elements and compounds
- The Scientific Method create a ___
- Dependent Variable
16 Clues: Dependent Variable • Independent Variable • The composition of matter • Anything that takes up space • all chemicals connecting carbon • Interacts and transforms matter • The Scientific Method create a ___ • a supposition or proposed explanation • chemistry that does not connect carbon • a judgment or decision reached by reasoning. • ...
Nikola Tesla Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-15
10 Clues: his best emotion • His lab assistant • his favorite interest • another word for nice • that people would do to him • the word he would always say • the word that he says to grow • ray one of the inventions he invented • What he does when he makes a new invention • what he does when he makes an invention smoothly
FVSSC Crossword 2020 2020-04-09
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- Our Principal is Ms ....
- Every Wednesday morning
- Deputy Principal Mr ...
- Deputy Principal Ms ...
- One hour is spent doing this every week
- The Big Valley ...
- School started with this grade
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- The month our school started
- Queensland University of ...
- our time every morning and after third break
- our school is on this street
- Camp
- We have this many classes A - E
- Next Discovery learned about his three laws
14 Clues: Camp • The Big Valley ... • Every Wednesday morning • Deputy Principal Mr ... • Deputy Principal Ms ... • Our Principal is Ms .... • The month our school started • Queensland University of ... • our school is on this street • School started with this grade • We have this many classes A - E • One hour is spent doing this every week • Next Discovery learned about his three laws • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-02-26
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- an important discovery
- a sight that is amazing and special
- to come out of something
- to succeed in a difficult situation
- something that is very difficult to do
- something that takes you away from a goal
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- to persevere when things are tough
- open or uncovered
- a place with no people or civilization
- all alone
- lesson from a story
- easy to break
- something necessary for life
- emotional feelings
14 Clues: all alone • easy to break • open or uncovered • emotional feelings • lesson from a story • an important discovery • to come out of something • something necessary for life • to persevere when things are tough • a sight that is amazing and special • to succeed in a difficult situation • a place with no people or civilization • something that is very difficult to do • ...
American Revolution Crossword 2023-09-03
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- The first president of the USA!
- This American holiday is celebrated every July 4th!
- A person who would willingly fight for and defend their country.
- There are 50 of these on the American Flag, one for every state!
- The Keystone State, I'm sure you know it.
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- Founding father who's name you might find on Broadway.
- The "key" to figuring out this Founding Father is found when thinking about his "hundreds" of inventions!
- Unites States of _.
- There are a few monuments dedicated to this, including a bell and a green tinted lady.
- The first official state in the United States of America!
- The first battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington and _.
- There are 13 of these on the American Flag, to represent each colony!
12 Clues: Unites States of _. • The first president of the USA! • The Keystone State, I'm sure you know it. • This American holiday is celebrated every July 4th! • Founding father who's name you might find on Broadway. • The first official state in the United States of America! • The first battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington and _. • ...
Inventions crossword 2021-03-18
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- press It allowed ink to be transferred from the movable type to paper in a mechanized way
- They expanded the possibilities of our vision
- indispensible in allowing us to write down and share our ideas.
- super-useful metal
- Warmth, protection, and led to a host of other key inventions and skills like cooking
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- it powered trains, ships, factories and the Industrial Revolution as a whole.
- They were made of lodestone in China between 300 and 200 B.C
- It is a chemical explosive, invented in China in the 9th century.
- It was invented by Mesopotamians around 3500 B.C
9 Clues: super-useful metal • They expanded the possibilities of our vision • It was invented by Mesopotamians around 3500 B.C • They were made of lodestone in China between 300 and 200 B.C • indispensible in allowing us to write down and share our ideas. • It is a chemical explosive, invented in China in the 9th century. • ...
Modern Inventions 2020-11-01
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- It's a piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on which you can watch programmes
- An electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place
- A motor vehicle with four wheels
- A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
- with lights You can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light
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- chips They are very thin slices of potato that have been fried until they are hard, dry, and crisp
- with special heels You can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles
- A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves
- An electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information
- ice-cream scoop It serves really cold ice-cream
10 Clues: A motor vehicle with four wheels • A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves • ice-cream scoop It serves really cold ice-cream • A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab • An electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information • ...
Modern Inventions 2020-11-01
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- It's a piece of electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on which you can watch programmes
- An electrical system of communication that you use to talk directly to someone else in a different place
- A motor vehicle with four wheels
- A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
- with lights You can use them for seeing in the dark when you are get up at light
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- chips They are very thin slices of potato that have been fried until they are hard, dry, and crisp
- with special heels You can move the heels up and down and it helps you change styles
- A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves
- An electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information
- ice-cream scoop It serves really cold ice-cream
10 Clues: A motor vehicle with four wheels • A drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves • ice-cream scoop It serves really cold ice-cream • A fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab • An electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information • ...
Revolutionary Inventions 2020-06-09
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- / Device that helps to recycle tires
- / we use them for purchases and they dissolve withthewater
- / helps people without electricity with their clothes
- / we use it for the bathroom and its container is made of this
- / cutlery made from biodegradable food
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- /use other sources such as wind to make energy
- /its packaging is made from seaweed extracts
- / They are made with solar panels and water for electricity
- / cleans dirty water
9 Clues: / cleans dirty water • / Device that helps to recycle tires • / cutlery made from biodegradable food • /its packaging is made from seaweed extracts • /use other sources such as wind to make energy • / helps people without electricity with their clothes • / we use them for purchases and they dissolve withthewater • ...
Bad inventions 2021-06-26
9 Clues: fat • make someone fat • not enough weight • a technological device • related to the human body • expand and evolve rapidly • the effect that you leave on something • tax money that the government pays to businesses • when you do something without caring about the the consequences or anything else
Muslim Inventions 2024-12-07
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- knock-out drug used by Muslim doctors for surgeries
- kid with a magic lamp and genie first appearing in Muslim books
- what Muslim doctors used to cure their patients
- numerals still in use today, which make calculations easier
- medicine that stops infection and cleans wounds
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- mystical Islam with lots of poetry about Allah
- to fancy-fy your books with paintings and gold leaf
- math developed by Al-Khwarizmi
- 'number' whose name comes from a word meaning 'something empty'
9 Clues: math developed by Al-Khwarizmi • mystical Islam with lots of poetry about Allah • what Muslim doctors used to cure their patients • medicine that stops infection and cleans wounds • to fancy-fy your books with paintings and gold leaf • knock-out drug used by Muslim doctors for surgeries • numerals still in use today, which make calculations easier • ...
Unit 7 List #2 Vocabulary Practice 2024-04-17
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- Practicing vocabulary regularly will _____ your understanding of new words and improve your language skills.
- The teacher explained the _____ of the scientific discovery, showing how it could impact future research.
- The discovery of ancient artifacts in the cave was a _____ find for archaeologists studying the region's history.
- The courtroom was filled with a _____ atmosphere as the judge delivered the verdict.
- Despite his fame and success, the actor remained _____ and down-to-earth, always treating others with kindness.
- It's _____ to make jokes about someone's disabilities or challenges; we should always be mindful of others' feelings.
- Her _____ smile and warm handshake made everyone feel welcome at the event.
- Success in sports requires _____ training and dedication to improve performance over time.
- In a debate, it's important to remain _____ and consider all sides of the argument before forming an opinion.
- The invitation to the gala specified a _____ dress code, requiring guests to wear evening gowns and tuxedos.
- It's _____ that the weather forecast predicted a sunny day, but it ended up raining heavily during the outdoor event.
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- The author's use of _____ in the first chapter hinted at the challenges the main character would face later in the story.
- Her _____ comments often caught people off guard, but they were meant to be humorous rather than hurtful.
- The philanthropist's _____ donation helped fund the construction of a new school in the community.
- The artist used _____ brushstrokes to create a sense of mystery in the painting, leaving viewers to interpret its meaning.
- Despite their _____ rivalry on the field, the athletes showed respect and sportsmanship after the game ended.
- The _____ of volunteers and donors made it possible to provide meals for hundreds of families during the holiday season.
- The dark clouds gathering in the distance seemed to _____ an approaching storm.
- When you yawn in class, it may _____ that you didn't get enough sleep last night.
19 Clues: Her _____ smile and warm handshake made everyone feel welcome at the event. • The dark clouds gathering in the distance seemed to _____ an approaching storm. • When you yawn in class, it may _____ that you didn't get enough sleep last night. • The courtroom was filled with a _____ atmosphere as the judge delivered the verdict. • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-01
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- : business with many investors
- :to give good reason for action.
- : Tested the first plane.
- : “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- : a company that controls most or all of the businesses in a particular industry.
- :Made the AFL
- : to change
- : a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- : She made the settlement house.
- : Scottish immigrant that got involved with steel.
- :someone who makes businesses to make a profit
- : center to help urban poor.
- : unions negotiate with management for workers as a group.
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- : when privately owned businesses compete freely.
- :the rapid growth of city populations.
- : increase in speed.
- : Oil and slashing prices
- : a product that is put together as it moves along a belt.
- : He built the first telephone.
- : He was the first person to start manufacturing cars available to millions.
- :to get rid of
- :buildings divided into tiny apartments.
- : a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
- : to improve
24 Clues: : to change • : to improve • :Made the AFL • :to get rid of • : increase in speed. • : Oil and slashing prices • : Tested the first plane. • : center to help urban poor. • : business with many investors • : He built the first telephone. • :to give good reason for action. • : She made the settlement house. • :the rapid growth of city populations. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2024-10-18
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- Iron is a very strong and durable type of...
- Cotton is a very useful...for making clothes.
- The...number of coffees Mr. Damian drinks is 3.
- The doctor needs to...on the patient to save his life.
- What's the...between dogs and wolves?
- A synonym of man-made is...
- The train went...the tunnel to get to the other side of the mountain.
- The ice melted...it's very hot today.
- Some cars run on petrol, but some run on...
- You must keep fresh food in the...
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- The...for William's invention is the windmill.
- The elevator can hold a...of 10 people.
- The police conducted an...into the bank robbery.
- Inventors invent...
- Most buildings are made out of...because it is strong and sturdy.
- The dog ran...the bag of sausages.
- ...it's very cold, the ice still melted.
- This clock needs a new..., it's dead.
- The right to clean water is..., that is everyone in the world should have it.
- Mr. Tom enjoys running the...festival.
20 Clues: Inventors invent... • A synonym of man-made is... • The dog ran...the bag of sausages. • You must keep fresh food in the... • What's the...between dogs and wolves? • The ice melted...it's very hot today. • This clock needs a new..., it's dead. • Mr. Tom enjoys running the...festival. • The elevator can hold a...of 10 people. • ...it's very cold, the ice still melted. • ...
Park 2023-11-15
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- Explorer Park Blast off to Cosmic Explorer Park, a space-themed wonderland with rocket play structures and cosmic trails. It's an adventure beyond the stars for young explorers.
- Serenity Park Bask in the warmth of Sunshine Serenity Park, a haven of greenery where sunlit meadows and gentle breezes create the perfect backdrop for relaxation.
- Stargaze Park Gaze into the night sky at Starlight Stargaze Park, equipped with telescopes and open fields. It's a celestial playground where young astronomers can dream.
- Explorer Enclave Embark on an eco-friendly adventure at Eco Explorer Enclave. Learn about nature conservation, explore eco-trails, and discover the beauty of the environment.
- Forest Haven Immerse yourself in the Fantasy Forest Haven, a magical park where fairies, unicorns, and friendly creatures bring enchantment to every step.
- Garden Oasis Enter the Enchanted Garden Oasis, a park where blooming flowers, flowing streams, and magical creatures create a serene atmosphere for a peaceful day of leisure.
- Fun Grove Build memories at Friendship Fun Grove, a park designed for laughter and play. With swings, slides, and picnic spots, it's the ideal place for friends to gather.
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- Melody Meadows Dance to the rhythm at Music Melody Meadows, a park where music fills the air. From live performances to interactive installations, it's a melody of fun for all.
- Star Playland Score big at Sports Star Playland, a park designed for young athletes. With soccer fields, basketball courts, and more, it's the perfect arena for sports enthusiasts.
- Wonderland Step into Imagination Wonderland, a park where creativity knows no bounds. From whimsical sculptures to interactive art, it's a playground for young minds.
- Adventure Oasis Dive into Aqua Adventure Oasis, a water-themed park with splash zones, slides, and lazy rivers. It's the ultimate destination for cool, aquatic fun.
- Bliss Garden Flutter into Butterfly Bliss Garden, a park filled with vibrant flowers and fluttering butterflies. It's a peaceful retreat where nature and beauty harmonize.
- Cove Cove Ahoy, matey! Sail into Pirate Cove Cove, a park where young buccaneers can embark on pirate-themed quests, discover hidden treasures, and sail the imaginary seas.
- Discovery Grove Roar into Dino Discovery Grove, a park where young paleontologists can unearth life-sized dinosaur replicas and fossils, sparking the love for ancient creatures.
- Meadows Welcome to Adventure Meadows, a park where every corner is an invitation to explore. From treehouse adventures to hidden trails, it's a world of discovery.
15 Clues: Forest Haven Immerse yourself in the Fantasy Forest Haven, a magical park where fairies, unicorns, and friendly creatures bring enchantment to every step. • Serenity Park Bask in the warmth of Sunshine Serenity Park, a haven of greenery where sunlit meadows and gentle breezes create the perfect backdrop for relaxation. • ...
1920's Vocab 2015-01-27
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- Women being an equal
- A lot of new inventions
- Temperance movement
- Radio entertainment
- Celebrities all over America
- The Great Gatsby
- The good life
- African Americans time to shine
- The blues of music
- animated voices
- Why stay old fashion girls? Lets have fun
- Better opportunities for African Americans
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- Teaching the theory of revolution illegally
- Very courageous African American writer
- Good years after World War 1
- $60 million in illegal alcohol
- Law that cast women the right to vote
- Movie theater creates their own celebrity
- Group who wanted to kill African Americans
- Baseball is Americas ball game
- trial pushing Darwin's theory into the media
- No more alcohol
22 Clues: The good life • animated voices • No more alcohol • The Great Gatsby • The blues of music • Temperance movement • Radio entertainment • Women being an equal • A lot of new inventions • Good years after World War 1 • Celebrities all over America • $60 million in illegal alcohol • Baseball is Americas ball game • African Americans time to shine • Law that cast women the right to vote • ...
RBL SUMMER 2024 2024-07-14
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- hottest planet in the solar system
- another name for Spirogyra
- One of Barnes Wallaces inventions
- 1983 saw the UK covered in this
- ABBA had a hit with this song
- Where would you find EROS?
- another name for the knee cap
- Square root of 49
- September 1939 saw this operation start
- significance if July 15th
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- worlds largest island
- Belfast is renown for this
- softest mineral in the world
- Who wrote For Whom the Bells Tolls?
- Where would you find a tympanic membrane?
- muscle between the ribs
- Who wrote love's philosophy?
- number of eyes a bee has
- where the Royal Oak was sunk
- national food of France
20 Clues: Square root of 49 • worlds largest island • muscle between the ribs • national food of France • number of eyes a bee has • significance if July 15th • another name for Spirogyra • Belfast is renown for this • Where would you find EROS? • softest mineral in the world • Who wrote love's philosophy? • where the Royal Oak was sunk • ABBA had a hit with this song • ...
Hi 2025-01-15
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- co-founded Microsoft Corporation
- the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights
- was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president
- reunite the country following the American Civil War
- director of the Los Alamos Laboratory and responsible for the research and design of an atomic bomb.
- organized the National Bank, the first U. S. monetary system
- contributing inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera
- implement Congressional Reconstruction and to remove the vestiges of slavery
- include producing the first synchronized sound cartoon
- is the longest-serving U.S. president, and the only one to have served more than two terms
- a printer, a postmaster, an ambassador, an author, a scientist, and a Founding Father
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- the only president to pay off the national debt
- humorist, novelist, and travel writer
- the King of Rock 'n' Roll
- headed the Senate war investigating committee
- successfully waged a political struggle and civil war that preserved the Union
- first American president
- 28th President of the United States
- extended the territory of the United States
- famous E = mc2 formula
20 Clues: famous E = mc2 formula • first American president • the King of Rock 'n' Roll • co-founded Microsoft Corporation • 28th President of the United States • humorist, novelist, and travel writer • extended the territory of the United States • headed the Senate war investigating committee • the only president to pay off the national debt • ...
Science and technology 2020-02-18
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- great and unbelieveable thing or event
- great step in development of branch of any science
- an undentified flying object
- ... environment in space
- somethig that someone had to do in order of his job
- creature from oher planer or star
- the man who travel into space
- something that was not known before
- the planet following the earth
- special spaceship in which people can go into space
- development and systimatization of people's knowledge about physical universe
- the scince that studies occur naturally
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- the science that stydies substances and the way in which they act on
- the first planet in solar system
- process of noticing sth
- serious illnesses
- the space where we live
- the suit of astronaut
- the whole humanity
- the scince that studies the space and stars and planets
20 Clues: serious illnesses • the whole humanity • the suit of astronaut • process of noticing sth • the space where we live • ... environment in space • an undentified flying object • the man who travel into space • the planet following the earth • the first planet in solar system • creature from oher planer or star • something that was not known before • ...
Science and technology 2020-02-18
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- an undentified flying object
- creature from oher planer or star
- the man who travel into space
- serious illnesses
- the science that stydies substances and the way in which they act on
- great step in development of branch of any science
- somethig that someone had to do in order of his job
- the planet following the earth
- something that was not known before
- great and unbelievable invention
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- the space where we live
- the suit of astronaut
- special spaceship in which people can go into space
- the first planet in solar system
- process of noticing sth
- ... environment in space
- the scince that studies the s[pace and stars and planets
- the scince that studies occur naturally
- the whole humanity
- development and systimatization of people's knowledge about physical universe
20 Clues: serious illnesses • the whole humanity • the suit of astronaut • the space where we live • process of noticing sth • ... environment in space • an undentified flying object • the man who travel into space • the planet following the earth • the first planet in solar system • great and unbelievable invention • creature from oher planer or star • something that was not known before • ...
Santana- Greek Theater Review 2021-01-19
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- Fate
- The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play
- Emotional Purging
- an imitation of an action that has serious implications and of a certain magnitude
- Discovery
- the final resolution
- the main ___ must be good, moral, believable and consistent.
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- change in fortune
- the staging of the play
- Tragic Flaw
- pride
- this refers to the chorus
- at the end of each episode the chorus reflects on what has been said and done. The play moves back and forth from the episode to stasima 3-6 times.
- the expression of the words
- Dialogue between character and chorus
15 Clues: Fate • pride • Discovery • Tragic Flaw • change in fortune • Emotional Purging • the final resolution • the staging of the play • this refers to the chorus • the expression of the words • Dialogue between character and chorus • The entrance song of the chorus. Sets the tone of the play • the main ___ must be good, moral, believable and consistent. • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-13
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- red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag.
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and...
- Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and…
- makes people feel better.
- what did Emperor Shen Nung discover?
- Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water.
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- some of the traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are harmony, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, and..... Garlic some the vegetables they ate were yams, soya beans, broad beans, and turnip as well as spring onions and________.
- On of the four great inventions from ancient china.
- They ate a lot of____
- Head of house.
- they ate grains like rice, wheat, and millet. They also ate plenty of meat including pork, chicken, duck,..... pheasant, and dog.
- development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911)
- we are learning the history of...
- what culture is this.
- The Last Emperor of China, Puyi, became___when he was only 3 years old.
- they also ate a lot of_____
- on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____.
18 Clues: Head of house. • They ate a lot of____ • what culture is this. • makes people feel better. • they also ate a lot of_____ • Traditional Chinese medicine • we are learning the history of... • what did Emperor Shen Nung discover? • on of the colours on the Chinese flag is____. • red and____ are the colours and the Chinese flag. • On of the four great inventions from ancient china. • ...
Braving the Wilderness 2025-12-18
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- Active attention to understand others, key to empathy.
- Groups that support true belonging.
- Brown’s phrase combining courage, openness, and authenticity.
- The process of self-discovery and courageous belonging.
- Personal limits that help maintain authenticity.
- Part of Brown’s framework for building trust — doing what you say.
- A barrier to belonging and authenticity.
- Belief in others and yourself for meaningful connection.
- Opposite of isolation — what Brown says we’re longing for.
- Necessary to experience vulnerability and connection.
- Recognizing this in everyone is key to belonging.
- Acting consistently with your values.
- Keeping others’ secrets — key to trust.
- Embracing who you are without trying to fit in.
- Giving without expecting in return, part of trust building.
- Feeling alone despite being surrounded by others.
- The temptation to stay safe rather than be brave.
- How people navigate societal pressures versus self-values.
- Politeness combined with honesty — Brown says this matters.
- Fully engaging in moments to build real connection.
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- Brown encourages us to approach others rather than hold distance.
- Essential for courageous belonging — exposing yourself to uncertainty.
- A metaphor for self‑discovery, risk, and courage in the book’s title.
- Choosing not to speak can limit courage and connection.
- A danger or trap to watch out for when trying to belong.
- The growth that comes from vulnerability and belonging.
- Being real and true to yourself in relationships.
- Brown’s acronym for trust-building framework (Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Nonjudgment, Generosity).
- Owning your actions and their effects on others.
- Vital courage quality — standing firm in your values.
- The inner strength needed to face fear and rejection.
- Emotional quality heightened when different people share life moments.
- Honesty with yourself and others.
- Avoiding harsh judgment to allow connection.
- Recognizing and valuing differences in people and ideas.
- A state people feel when they don’t fully belong.
- Treating yourself and others with dignity and boundaries.
- Seeing reality and others without distortion.
- Being approachable and vulnerable without being weak.
- Making room for others’ differences in community.
- Encouragement to express what you really think.
41 Clues: Honesty with yourself and others. • Groups that support true belonging. • Acting consistently with your values. • Keeping others’ secrets — key to trust. • A barrier to belonging and authenticity. • Avoiding harsh judgment to allow connection. • Seeing reality and others without distortion. • Embracing who you are without trying to fit in. • ...
Upper U3 2020-01-06
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- Disadvantage
- To change or transform
- A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
- To deal with a difficult situation or problem
- Not working or made correctly, having defects
- Services offered to treat and prevent mental and physical illness
- A slight line on older people´s face
- To say st bad or disrespectful to someone
- A little child who has just learehed to walk
- Causing difficulties that interrupt st
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- To minimise the importance of st
- Old politely
- To say nice things to sb
- Ready to fight or argue
- Allowance from state which you get in retirement age
- To run out of somewhere quickly and angrily
- To be taken illegally, usually for financial reward
- To hate very much
- To bring to an end
- Politeness and respect towards others
20 Clues: Old politely • Disadvantage • To hate very much • To bring to an end • To change or transform • Ready to fight or argue • To say nice things to sb • To minimise the importance of st • A slight line on older people´s face • Politeness and respect towards others • Causing difficulties that interrupt st • To say st bad or disrespectful to someone • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic 2022-02-15
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- bringing water to dry land by digging ditches or canals
- workers who make hand written copies of documents
- the taming of animals for human use
- home, traveling from place to place in search of food or water
- member of a group that has no
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- the development of skills in
- the wealth and resources of a place (like a city or a country)
- to move from one place to settle in another
- a group of people descended from a common ancestor
- the ways in which people apply knowledge,tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- More than what is needed or used
11 Clues: the development of skills in • member of a group that has no • More than what is needed or used • the taming of animals for human use • to move from one place to settle in another • workers who make hand written copies of documents • a group of people descended from a common ancestor • bringing water to dry land by digging ditches or canals • ...
1.1 Paleolithic World Wise Words 2026-01-06
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- a group’s way of life, including types of food, shelter, clothing, language, religion, behavior, and ideas
- a strip of land connecting two landmasses
- an object made by humans from a past culture
- A scientist who studies the cultural development of humans
- A scientist who studies past human life by analyzing artifacts
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- the application of knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet people’s needs
- the large animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- the movement from one place to another
- a long period of dry, hot weather
- the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- a fertile place with water in a desert
11 Clues: a long period of dry, hot weather • the movement from one place to another • a fertile place with water in a desert • a strip of land connecting two landmasses • an object made by humans from a past culture • the remains of organisms that lived long ago • A scientist who studies the cultural development of humans • ...
China 2025-04-13
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- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the spirits of the dead
- to come into existence; develop.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
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- a strong metal alloy made from copper
- someone who does physical work
- a person who works for a government
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors a craftsperson
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
14 Clues: someone who does physical work • to come into existence; develop. • a person who works for a government • a strong metal alloy made from copper • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • ...
Inventions and Inventors by Noam and Arnaud 2018-10-12
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- It helps to guide you.
- A space capsule or vehicle put into orbit by such device.
- It is a disc on which a film or music is recorded.
- It is an advanced computer pointing device that uses a light-emitting diode.
- It is a small object for storing digital information.
- It is the broadcasting of programmes for the public to listen to.
- It is a small combined radio transmitter and receiver that can be carried around by one person.
- It has been indispensible to write down and share our ideas.
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- He invented the rechargeable battery.
- He invented the babyfoot.
- It was invented in 1922 in a university in Toronto.
- It helps to see but it is not glasses.
- A circular frame or disk arranged to revolve on an axis, as on or in vehicles or machinery.
13 Clues: It helps to guide you. • He invented the babyfoot. • He invented the rechargeable battery. • It helps to see but it is not glasses. • It is a disc on which a film or music is recorded. • It was invented in 1922 in a university in Toronto. • It is a small object for storing digital information. • A space capsule or vehicle put into orbit by such device. • ...
The House of Wisdom 2016-06-07
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- /The capital of Iraq
- / the action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
- /a period of time when great tasks were accomplished.
- / the study of maths
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- / the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
- / the third of the four great Muslim caliphates of the Arab Empire.
- / a major intellectual center during the Islamic Golden Age.
- /specialist in a particular branch of study, especially humanities.
- / the study of the sun, moon, stars, planets, comets, gas, galaxies, gas, dust and other non-Earthly bodies and phenomena.
9 Clues: /The capital of Iraq • / the study of maths • /a period of time when great tasks were accomplished. • / a major intellectual center during the Islamic Golden Age. • /specialist in a particular branch of study, especially humanities. • / the action of inventing something, typically a process or device. • ...
Living green 2022-01-18
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- This gas is emitted by cars, busses, planes, etc.
- This can use the sun's energy to produce electricity.
- Methane, Co2 and others are called ... gasses.
- Using ... energy can sometimes be very easy and can be done by everyone.
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- Some hope that new ... can help to find solutions to our problems.
- Wind ... are a useful source of power close to the sea or in flat areas.
- You have to ... rubbish to save the planet.
- One of the biggest problems of humankind today.
- The ... of air, waterways and forests is a huge issue.
9 Clues: You have to ... rubbish to save the planet. • Methane, Co2 and others are called ... gasses. • One of the biggest problems of humankind today. • This gas is emitted by cars, busses, planes, etc. • This can use the sun's energy to produce electricity. • The ... of air, waterways and forests is a huge issue. • ...
JEFFERSON ADMINISTRATION REVIEW 2025-01-13
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- Elected president in 1808
- French leader who sold Louisiana
- Scottish economist who argued for a free-enterprise system
- French term for letting people do as they please
- Future president who helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase
- One already in office seeking reelection
- Jefferson's running mate who tied with him in the election of 1800
- Party that will slowly disappear as a result of the election of 1800
- Jefferson's action of halting trade with France and Great Britain
- Convinced the House of Representatives to support Jefferson for president
- Location of Haiti
- Election of 1800 was also known as the ___ of 1800
- Shoshone native who helped to guide the Corps of Discovery
- Haitian leader who forced the French out of Haiti
- What merchants resorted to because of the halt of trade
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- River Corps of Discovery travelled to Montana
- William Clark's slave
- Jefferson envisioned a society based on this
- Yearly bribe paid by the United States to Tripoli
- Federalist policy Jefferson kept because of advice from his treasury secretary
- Jefferson's private secretary who explored the Louisiana Territory
- British began to step up this policy of forcing people into service
- Jefferson issued this to those in jail due to the Sedition Act
- Future war hero who burned the captured ship, Philadelphia
- Political campaign tactic that hurls insults at an opponent
25 Clues: Location of Haiti • William Clark's slave • Elected president in 1808 • French leader who sold Louisiana • One already in office seeking reelection • Jefferson envisioned a society based on this • River Corps of Discovery travelled to Montana • French term for letting people do as they please • Yearly bribe paid by the United States to Tripoli • ...
Pushpen Sheth CROSSWORD 2013-10-03
15 Clues: trace • fight • charm • worldly • scornful • clear soup • questioner • extremely loud • a robber or bandit • fit for cultivation • authority with no bounds • distinguishing difference • transformation or dramatic change • naming system in an art or science • a fortunate discovery made by accident
Force and Machines 2022-11-27
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- Printers, fans, and toasters are all ________ machines
- ___________ are inventions that make work easier.
- Objects that have __________ maintain their new shape.
- The force that keeps us on the Earth is called _____.
- We often use ________ to help with dangerous work.
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- _______ is the ability to produce change in an object.
- Objects that have _______ return to their original shape.
- A force with more ______ will have more effect on the object.
8 Clues: ___________ are inventions that make work easier. • We often use ________ to help with dangerous work. • The force that keeps us on the Earth is called _____. • _______ is the ability to produce change in an object. • Printers, fans, and toasters are all ________ machines • Objects that have __________ maintain their new shape. • ...
Roaring 20s 2023-11-25
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- New forms of music that became popular during the 1920's.
- When African-Americans moved to northern cities to live and work.
- Fashionable women who cut their hair, work "short" dresses, and rejected social convention.
- 18th Amendment that made it illegal to drink alcohol.
- When a person owes more money than they have.
- A time period of increased wealth, new inventions, and music.
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- The first successful solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
- A popular form of mass communication in the 1920's.
- Buying a product without money and paying for it over time with added interest.
- Extra money charged to people when they borrow money.
10 Clues: When a person owes more money than they have. • A popular form of mass communication in the 1920's. • 18th Amendment that made it illegal to drink alcohol. • Extra money charged to people when they borrow money. • New forms of music that became popular during the 1920's. • The first successful solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. • ...
Introduction to Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 2025-03-24
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- False belief that one possesses extraordinary abilities and control over situations
- New word inventions by patients, which have no meaning and are only known to the patient
- An individuals inability or refusal to speak
- Extreme suspicion of others and of their actions or perceived intentions
- False sensory perceptions which may be auditory, visual, etc
- Repetition of what the client hears
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- Loss of interest in pleasurable activities
- Delay in reaching the point of a communication because of unnecessary and extensive detail
- False personal beliefs that are inconsistent with the person's intelligence or cultural background
- The way a client looks, including hygiene, clothing, make-up etc
10 Clues: Repetition of what the client hears • Loss of interest in pleasurable activities • An individuals inability or refusal to speak • False sensory perceptions which may be auditory, visual, etc • The way a client looks, including hygiene, clothing, make-up etc • Extreme suspicion of others and of their actions or perceived intentions • ...
History Quarter 1 Review 2022-10-20
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- one of two religions that began in Ancient India (starts with B)
- there are seven of these land masses
- Paper and silk were two of these of ancient China
- a natural feature of the Earth's surface
- shows what the map symbols mean
- Confucius was the _____ of China
- the study of the Earth's features
- Ancient Indian civilization began in the ____ River Valley
- a map that shows that the world is round
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- one of two religions that began in Ancient India (starts with H)
- this river is the cradle of Chinese civilization
- shows the cardinal directions on a map
- an accurate drawing of a place
- the Lone Star state
- there are five of these water masses
- a picture that represents a real thing
16 Clues: the Lone Star state • an accurate drawing of a place • shows what the map symbols mean • Confucius was the _____ of China • the study of the Earth's features • there are seven of these land masses • there are five of these water masses • shows the cardinal directions on a map • a picture that represents a real thing • a natural feature of the Earth's surface • ...
Atomic Crossword 2022-11-03
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- His was the first atomic model based on experimentation
- Each element has a unique line spectrum because no two elements have the same arrangement of these
- de Broglie proposed that electrons act as these
- Of the three main subatomic particles, this one has the smallest mass
- The neutron was difficult to detect because it lacks this
- Bohr’s model is called the _____ model
- Atoms of different elements have different _____
- Experiments with these led to the discovery of the electron
- He discovered the neutron
- This atomic part was discovered using the gold foil experiment
- General region of space where the location of an electron is most probable
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- His uncertainty principle states that it’s impossible to know both the momentum and position of an electron at the same time
- Means “indivisible”
- This particle contributes to an atom’s mass but not its charge
- Bohr explained that line spectra suggested electrons orbited on different _____ levels
- His model is called the “Plum Pudding” model
- Bohr did this type of experimentation
- This law refers to the set mass ratios between elements in a compound
- Rutherford’s model relied on experimentation with this
- His model included the discovery of the proton
- He was the first to propose the idea of a smallest particle of matter, but his idea was rejected
21 Clues: Means “indivisible” • He discovered the neutron • Bohr did this type of experimentation • Bohr’s model is called the _____ model • His model is called the “Plum Pudding” model • His model included the discovery of the proton • de Broglie proposed that electrons act as these • Atoms of different elements have different _____ • ...
Solving Problems and Making Decisions 2015-01-20
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- The inability to see a problem from a new perspective, by employing in the past.
- He is remembered for his experiments on the mental abilities of apes.
- We feel a sense of satisfaction, a feeling of happiness when this happens.
- A tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence.
- The tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions; an impediment to problem solving.
- Its 1 of 3 strategies that assist our problem solving.
- Refers to experience-based techniques for problem solving, learning, and discovery that find a solution which is not guaranteed to be optimal, but good enough for a given set of goals.
- A tendency to approach a problem from a new perspective, by employing in the past.
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- Some problems we solve through ______ and _____.
- Its 1 of 3 strategies that assist our problem solving.
- The method that guarantees you will find it eventually.
- A sudden comprehension that solves a problem, reinterprets a situation, explains a joke, or resolves an ambiguous precept is called an insight.
- occurs when a solution to a problem presents itself quickly and without warning. It is the sudden discovery of the correct solution following incorrect attempts based on trial and error.
13 Clues: Some problems we solve through ______ and _____. • Its 1 of 3 strategies that assist our problem solving. • Its 1 of 3 strategies that assist our problem solving. • The method that guarantees you will find it eventually. • He is remembered for his experiments on the mental abilities of apes. • ...
culture change 2024-10-29
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- the introduction of something new
- a society that was different cultures living together
- Change Cultural change refers to the movement supporting the transformation of society through invention, discovery, or contact with other communities. It is an important element in contemporary society.
- Retention worship rites,birth,wedding,funeral rites,relationship and kinship practices,traditional games and sports traditional games and
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- cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest la
- an act of bringing ideas or objects together in a novel way to create something that did not been there before
- genetic change in species or populations over time
- Cultural change refers to the movement supporting the transformation of society through invention, discovery, or contact with other communities. It is an important element in contemporary society.
- s, values, beliefs, and behavioral scripts, are passed onto and taught to individuals and groups. Transmission
9 Clues: the introduction of something new • genetic change in species or populations over time • a society that was different cultures living together • cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest la • an act of bringing ideas or objects together in a novel way to create something that did not been there before • ...
