environment?page=17 Crossword Puzzles
Part 1- World Wide Web 2015-09-28
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- May result in termination of access
- the internet is a collection of this
- when computers are geographically close
- group of information
- communication where both sender and receiver are active at the same time
- a universal communication medium
- code used to create web page
- always credit the....
- type of text that has about half the word count as control condition
- computed by counting the links to a page
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- the website itself
- person who falsifies data
- an HTML can always be compared to this
- these can be displayed in a browser
- one challenge of a large website
- these must be underlined, identifiable, and color coordinated
- no more than how many seconds of music or lyrics from individual work
- controls how a web page looks
- visits sites on the internet discovering web pages
19 Clues: the website itself • group of information • always credit the.... • person who falsifies data • code used to create web page • controls how a web page looks • one challenge of a large website • a universal communication medium • May result in termination of access • these can be displayed in a browser • the internet is a collection of this • an HTML can always be compared to this • ...
Computer Architecture and Organization 2018-10-04
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- page replacement algorithm.
- Replacement Algorithm/It must decide which page in main memory ought to be removed to make a new room for a new page.
- penalty/Additional cycles required to serve the miss.
- Mapping/Any block location in cache can store any block in memory.
- Memory/Permits the user to construct programs as though a large memory space were available.
- Back/Memory is not up-to-date, i.e., the same item in cache and memory may have different value.
- Cache/Secondary cache in multilevel cache architecture.
- to retrieve the first word of the block.
- type of RAM that consists of circuits that are capable of retaining their state as long as the power is applied.
- cache like quick reference for page table.
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- Code/Single bit error correction method.
- Hit/A referenced item is found in the cache by the processor.
- Mapping/Each word of cache can store 2 or more words of memory under the same index address.
- locality/Items whose addresses are near one another tend to be referenced close together in time.
- of locality/We can predict with reasonable accuracy what instructions and data a program will use in the near future based on its accesses in the recent past.
- small unit of physical memory space.
- Address Map/An address map indicating memory component and address bus representation.
- Recently Used/Replace that block in the set that has been in the cache longest with no reference to it.
- type of buffer register.
19 Clues: type of buffer register. • page replacement algorithm. • small unit of physical memory space. • Code/Single bit error correction method. • to retrieve the first word of the block. • cache like quick reference for page table. • penalty/Additional cycles required to serve the miss. • Cache/Secondary cache in multilevel cache architecture. • ...
Don Quixote 3 2024-12-04
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- “Those yonder, with the long arms” (pg 10), What has the long arms?
- The barber tells Sancho to go back to the ____________ in Chapter 6.
- Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5?
- What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza?
- According to the innkeeper in Chapter 3, knights carry a first aid kit and a change of _______.
- Who is the Knight of the White Moon?
- “ . . . but he also said that he was more convinced than ever that _______ were playing tricks on him” (page 33)
- “He had kept his _________ on, because he could not undo the many knots he had tied to keep it on” (page 4)
- How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE
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- The page number where you can find where Don Quixote named his horse
- who said “I know those books drove him crazy, I know it, I’m sure” on page 8?
- “The ________, on the other hand, wasn’t interested” (Chapter 10)
- “Don Quixote was a good man, brave to the last moment, and that he will be remembered forever in the entire world for having lived crazy and died ______”
- What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with?
- “Those books told about the adventures of ___________ in armor . . .” (page 1)
- “They had just turned lovely ______________ into a gross, ordinary, ugly farm girl” (pg 22)
- “Sir, we don’t have the ______________ to set them free” (pg 14)
- Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15
- who is the person that says, “There is nothing worse than beef stew” in Chapter 16?
- Who is the Knight of the Wood?
20 Clues: Who is the Knight of the Wood? • Who is the Knight of the White Moon? • Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5? • What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with? • How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE • What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza? • Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15 • ...
Don Quixote 1 2024-12-04
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- Who said “I know those books drove him crazy, I know it, I’m sure” on page 8?
- “Those books told about the adventures of ___________ in armor . . .” (page 1)
- “Sir, we don’t have the ______________ to set them free” (pg 14)
- “They had just turned lovely ______________ into a gross, ordinary, ugly farm girl” (pg 22)
- Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15
- Who is the Knight of the Wood?
- What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza?
- “He had kept his _________ on, because he could not undo the many knots he had tied to keep it on” (page 4)
- The page number where you can find where Don Quixote named his horse
- “The ________, on the other hand, wasn’t interested” (Chapter 10)
- Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5?
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- The barber tells Sancho to go back to the ____________ in Chapter 6.
- “ . . . but he also said that he was more convinced than ever that _______ were playing tricks on him” (page 33)
- According to the innkeeper in Chapter 3, knights carry a first aid kit and a change of _______.
- How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE
- “Those yonder, with the long arms” (pg 10), What has the long arms?
- What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with?
- Who is the person that says, “There is nothing worse than beef stew” in Chapter 16?
- “Don Quixote was a good man, brave to the last moment, and that he will be remembered forever in the entire world for having lived crazy and died ______”
- Who is the Knight of the White Moon?
20 Clues: Who is the Knight of the Wood? • Who is the Knight of the White Moon? • Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5? • How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE • What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with? • What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza? • Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15 • ...
Alejandra Fuentes - Sep 9/2016 2016-09-09
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- (Page 9) an official who handles the business of a court or a system of courts, maintains files of each case, and issues routine documents.
- (Page 10) a place where something originates during its early life.
- (Page 8)(2 words) memorization of information based on repetition.
- (Page 9) a receptacle used by a bedridden patient as a toilet.
- (Page 10) a place in the ground where a dead person is buried.
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- (Page 8)(2 words) process of taking care of and raising children.
- (Page 8) (2 words) Any contributions towards the development, operations and enhancement of events from an religious institution.
- (Page 10) Some synonyms: fulfillment, realization, acquirement.
- (Page 9) duty or task you’re obligated to perform, often one that is unpleasant but necessary.
9 Clues: (Page 9) a receptacle used by a bedridden patient as a toilet. • (Page 10) Some synonyms: fulfillment, realization, acquirement. • (Page 10) a place in the ground where a dead person is buried. • (Page 8)(2 words) process of taking care of and raising children. • (Page 8)(2 words) memorization of information based on repetition. • ...
Microsoft Word 2014-02-03
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- Appears at the TOP of each printed page
- Change the way text wraps around selected objects
- Appears at the BOTTOM of each printed page
- Provides access to frequently used commands: Save, Undo, Redo
- Used to measure or line up the objects in the document.
- List of keywords found in the document along with page numbers the words appear on
- Insert ghosted text behind the content on the page
- Create a link to a Webpage , a picture, an email-address, or a program
- Displays the title of the document you are currently working
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- Suggest other words with a similar meaning to the word you have selected
- Enables you to move up, down, and across the window
- Lists the cases, statutes, etc. cited in the document.
- Lists all the sources cited in the document
- Allows you to navigate through the structural view of the document
- To complete any required actions on the document
- Located near the top of the screen where the commands are found
- A line of text that appears below an object to describe it
- Large area where you type your document
- Create a large capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph
- Main organizational categories for Word functions
20 Clues: Appears at the TOP of each printed page • Large area where you type your document • Appears at the BOTTOM of each printed page • Lists all the sources cited in the document • To complete any required actions on the document • Change the way text wraps around selected objects • Main organizational categories for Word functions • ...
Chp 7 Key Terms 2024-02-29
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- An introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
- A collection of terms and their definitions.
- A brief written communication that explains steps to complete a task.
- A direct or personal written or printed message addressed to a person or organization
- A stationary printed with the name, address, and logo of an organization
- Align all text to the left margin,
- A list of topics from the manual and their corresponding page numbers.
- Supplementary material attached at the end of a document
- The first page of a report
- Means that a colon goes after “Dear”
- Used in technological and scientific fields to inform or instruct
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- Place the date, complimentary close, and signature to the center of the page, while all other text is aligned left
- A document addressing a main idea in detail with supporting research and visual elements such as tables, charts, and figures
- The sources of information used from research
- Refers to the plan, design, or arrangement of a document.
- A brief description summarizing the report
- Written books of instructions.
- Also known as an abstract is a brief description summarizing the report
- Lists the headings, subheadings, and corresponding page numbers for each section.
- Does not use any punctuation after the greeting.
20 Clues: The first page of a report • Written books of instructions. • Align all text to the left margin, • Means that a colon goes after “Dear” • A brief description summarizing the report • A collection of terms and their definitions. • The sources of information used from research • Does not use any punctuation after the greeting. • ...
Chp 7 key terms 2024-03-07
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- does not use any punctuation after the
- lists the headings, subheadings, and corresponding page numbers for each section.
- a document addressing a main idea in detail with
- supplementary material attached at the end of a document.
- a direct or personal written or printed message addressed to a person or organization.
- place the date, complimentary close, and signature to the center of the page, while all other text is aligned left.
- means that a colon goes after “Dear”.
- a list of topics from the manual and their corresponding page numbers.
- a collection of terms and their definitions.
- refers to the plan, design, or arrangement of a document.
- align all text to the left margin.
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- a brief description summarizing the report.
- research and visual elements such as tables, charts,
- is used in technological and scientific fields to inform or instruct.
- a brief description summarizing the report.
- the sources of information used from research.
- a brief written communication that explains steps to complete a task
- the first page of a report and includes the title, names of the authors, organization name, and the date of publication.
- figures.
- written books of instructions.
- stationary printed with the name, address, and logo of an organization.
- includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
22 Clues: figures. • written books of instructions. • align all text to the left margin. • means that a colon goes after “Dear”. • does not use any punctuation after the • a brief description summarizing the report. • a brief description summarizing the report. • a collection of terms and their definitions. • the sources of information used from research. • ...
comp 2024-12-15
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- Markers are areas inside the running ___ or footer that mark the repeating information in places from page to page.
- is a set of measurement used to aline and size objects without the given format.
- First search engine.
- open source fron-end framework designing websites and web applications.
- Early form of the internet.
- CSS technique introduced in CSS which uses the @media CSS rule to provide a set of CSS rules if a certain condition is met.
- Gridview is a 12 ___ divisions for an HTML web page structure.
- Used to log on to a remote computer that is attached to Internet.
- is a full area where the final design will be laid out.
- First word on Skype was in ___ language.
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- users visible area of a web page.
- First internet celebrity.
- First email program.
- set of condition that, when met, change the layout and enables the users to consume that content of a websites in the best way possible.
- Held by two or one hand(7 inches)
- Method of sending a message from one computer to another.
- Can do more that phonecall
- A computer that fits on top of a desk.
- are the empty spaces between the edges of the format and the content.
- First truly viral meme.
20 Clues: First email program. • First search engine. • First truly viral meme. • First internet celebrity. • Can do more that phonecall • Early form of the internet. • users visible area of a web page. • Held by two or one hand(7 inches) • A computer that fits on top of a desk. • First word on Skype was in ___ language. • is a full area where the final design will be laid out. • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2025-08-21
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- – The design elements like shapes, lines, and art that add style.
- – The choice and style of fonts used in the yearbook.
- – A page at the end of the yearbook with printing and staff details.
- – The space between two facing pages of a spread.
- – The teacher who supervises the yearbook staff.
- – A major part of the yearbook, such as sports, academics, or clubs.
- – The alphabetical list of people, events, and pages at the end of the book.
- – Two facing pages in the yearbook that work together as one unit.
- – The central idea or design that ties the whole yearbook together.
- – The written text in a story or article.
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- – The arrangement of photos, text, and graphics on a page.
- – Making sure all students, events, and activities are included in the book.
- – A photo taken naturally without posing.
- – A student’s own words included in a story or caption.
- – A draft version of a page that must be reviewed before printing.
- – The title or large text at the top of a story or page.
- – The individual student photos, often in the school picture section.
- – The due date for turning in completed work.
- – A short description that explains a photo.
- – A student leader responsible for organizing and reviewing yearbook content.
20 Clues: – A photo taken naturally without posing. • – The written text in a story or article. • – A short description that explains a photo. • – The due date for turning in completed work. • – The teacher who supervises the yearbook staff. • – The space between two facing pages of a spread. • – The choice and style of fonts used in the yearbook. • ...
Graphic Reproduction Processes 2025-08-13
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- The removal of coating material from the paper surface.
- the right-hand page of a book
- A random non-uniformity in the visual density, color, or gloss of a printed area.
- Water receptive; non-image areas.
- Rows of dashes or dots to guide the eye across the page.
- An instrument for measuring the tack of printing inks.
- To space lines uniformly from left to right to line up left and right margins
- The use of special effects to enhance printed sheets
- The gathering of sheets and signatures into a set
- A page description language developed by Adobe Systems.
- All the work done to set up a press for printing
- A unit of measure in printing that is used to describe the color of a light source.
- The process of using sharp steel rules to cut special shapes for labels, boxes, and containers from printed sheets
- Printer’s unit of measurement used principally in typesetting.
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- The positioning of pages on a signature so that after printing, folding, and cutting, all pages will appear in the proper sequence.
- In paper, the property that makes it less transparent.
- The covers of a hardbound book
- The back of a bound book connecting the two covers, also called spine
- The blank space between page columns or the inner or outer margin space from the printing area to the left and right page edges.
- weight The weight in pounds of a ream of paper cut to a given standard size for that particular grade.
- A paper of board containing unbleached wood pulp made by the sulfate process
- Spot or imperfection in printing, especially offset lithography, due to dust, dried ink skin, paper coating, or other foreign material
- The drawing or sketch of a proposed printed piece.
- The vertical orientation of a page format as opposed to the landscape horizontal orientation.
- A unit of measurement exactly as wide and high as the point size being set
- The surface characteristics of a paper.
- Five hundred sheets of paper
- It reflects or transmits blue and red light and absorbs green light
- Acronym used as a measurement of resolution or halftone screening.
- An extra amount of printed image that extends beyond the trim edge of the sheet or page.
- Abnormal accumulation of ink, coating, or paper materials on an offset litho blanket or ink rollers.
- roll A wire mesh cylinder used to smooth the top of paper as it forms
32 Clues: Five hundred sheets of paper • the right-hand page of a book • The covers of a hardbound book • Water receptive; non-image areas. • The surface characteristics of a paper. • All the work done to set up a press for printing • The gathering of sheets and signatures into a set • The drawing or sketch of a proposed printed piece. • ...
Yearbook Basic Terminology 2014-12-02
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- to a journalist, the words written to tell a story or describe an event
- the tag at the bottom of the page which numbers and names the spread
- photo which is 2 or 2 1/2 times larger than any other picture
- 16 page sections. 8 of the 16 pages are printed on each side of one big piece of paper
- the date or time something must be completed; the last moment that something will be accepted without penalty
- an unposed photograph which shows action
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- check for spelling, grammatical accuracy, and necessary page elements
- two facing pages in the yearbook, such as pages 2 and 3
- the proportional sizing of a photograph to focus on the subject of the photo
- the arrangement of black space (photos), gray space (copy), and white space on a single page or spread
- explanatory material that includes the 5Ws & H and tells something extra to amplify the message
- part of the layout design that is not occupied by photographs, copy, or artwork
- extending the picture beyond the page on one or more sides
- portrait, photo of a person's head and shoulders only
- a line of large type used to introduce the topic of the copy
- the hinge where the two pages of a spread meet
- a way to link a spread through a horizontal line which runs across two facing pages (should fall slightly above or below center)
- the sentence which catches the attention of the reader
18 Clues: an unposed photograph which shows action • the hinge where the two pages of a spread meet • portrait, photo of a person's head and shoulders only • the sentence which catches the attention of the reader • two facing pages in the yearbook, such as pages 2 and 3 • extending the picture beyond the page on one or more sides • ...
Shuri words....... 2021-05-27
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- page the state of being strong and active; energy.
- miscellaneous articles, especially the equipment needed for a particular activity.
- in a manner expressing sorrow or misery.
- The course of sweating.
- To an extent which is clearly noticeable; significantly.
- badly
- having long, narrow cracks or openings.
- Splendid and expensive-looking.
- Very weak or slight.
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- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- to a similar character.
- relating to or designed for efficiency and comfort in the working environment.
- the quality of being resolutely or dutifully firm and unwavering.
- a lack of energy and enthusiasm.
- a person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong.
15 Clues: badly • Very weak or slight. • to a similar character. • The course of sweating. • Splendid and expensive-looking. • a lack of energy and enthusiasm. • having long, narrow cracks or openings. • in a manner expressing sorrow or misery. • page the state of being strong and active; energy. • To an extent which is clearly noticeable; significantly. • ...
Formatting and Editing Vocabulary 2023-10-16
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- Updating a document to make changes, correct errors, and make it visually appealing
- The word processing feature that checks your document for incorrect spelled words
- The word processing feature that allows you to find words with similar meanings
- The word processing feature that places text or graphics that have been cut or copied in a new location
- The direction in which you can print on a page
- The way text appears, for example: bold, underline, all caps, with color
- A word processing feature used to arrange items in a list
- The page orientation in which the height of the page is greater than the width
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- The alignment of text along the left and right margins, leaving no jagged edges
- The blank space at the top, bottom, left, and right of a document where you cannot type
- The page orientation in which the width of the page is greater than the height
- Removes text or graphics from the current location in a document
- The way multiple lines of text line up along the margins
- A specific design for a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols
- Allows text or graphics to be copied to another location within a document
15 Clues: The direction in which you can print on a page • The way multiple lines of text line up along the margins • A word processing feature used to arrange items in a list • Removes text or graphics from the current location in a document • A specific design for a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols • ...
INKHEART: bookbinding with mo 2023-04-17
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- the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface
- an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed
- The binding edge of a book
- also known as foil stamping
- plastic comb to hold pages in place,
- is the right-hand page in a book and is usually numbered with an odd page number
- raised against the background opposite of debossing
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- helps push a needle while sewing and to protect the finger/thumb from being pricked
- the process of stamping a design or lettering into the surface of an object
- the most common type of hardcover binding for books
- the papers which are glued to the inside front and inside back covers of a bound book
- an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. Mr.' or General'
- traditionally a cotton or linen cloth, or a mixture of both, which has been stiffened using gum or paste during manufacture
- is the left-hand page in a book and is usually numbered with an even page number
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers
15 Clues: The binding edge of a book • also known as foil stamping • plastic comb to hold pages in place, • the most common type of hardcover binding for books • raised against the background opposite of debossing • the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface • the process of stamping a design or lettering into the surface of an object • ...
Don Quixote 2 2024-12-04
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- “Those yonder, with the long arms” (pg 10), What has the long arms?
- “He had kept his _________ on, because he could not undo the many knots he had tied to keep it on” (page 4)
- Who is the Knight of the White Moon?
- “The ________, on the other hand, wasn’t interested” (Chapter 10)
- How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE
- “They had just turned lovely ______________ into a gross, ordinary, ugly farm girl” (pg 22)
- According to the innkeeper in Chapter 3, knights carry a first aid kit and a change of _______.
- What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza?
- who is the person that says, “There is nothing worse than beef stew” in Chapter 16?
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- Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5?
- What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with?
- Who is the Knight of the Wood?
- who said “I know those books drove him crazy, I know it, I’m sure” on page 8?
- Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15
- “Don Quixote was a good man, brave to the last moment, and that he will be remembered forever in the entire world for having lived crazy and died ______”
- “Those books told about the adventures of ___________ in armor . . .” (page 1)
- The barber tells Sancho to go back to the ____________ in Chapter 6.
- “ . . . but he also said that he was more convinced than ever that _______ were playing tricks on him” (page 33)
- The page number where you can find where Don Quixote named his horse
- “Sir, we don’t have the ______________ to set them free” (pg 14)
20 Clues: Who is the Knight of the Wood? • Who is the Knight of the White Moon? • Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5? • What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with? • How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE • What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza? • Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15 • ...
17 2019-02-21
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- - a star that provides heat and light to Earth
- STREAM - a warm ocean current of the northern Atlantic Ocean off eastern North America
- MARINO - the smallest country founded by a saint
- ISLANDS – a group of islands in the Pacific, in free association with New Zealand, named after a famous captain
- - a mountain in S Asia on the border between Nepal and Tibet, in the Himalayas: the highest mountain in the world
- OCEAN – the ocean between Europe and America
- - a mountain system of south-central Asia
- - an inland sea surrounded by Europe, Asia, and Africa
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- - name of a bird and country
- - a mountain range in western Russia extending from the Arctic to the Caspian Sea; forms part of the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia
- - the largest island
- OCEAN - the largest ocean
- - the second smallest sovereign state in the world
- - a sea-level canal in NE Egypt
- SEA - a salt lake, about 420 m below sea level, at the mouth of the Jordan River. It is one of the saltiest bodies of water known and is the lowest point on the surface of the earth.
15 Clues: - the largest island • OCEAN - the largest ocean • - name of a bird and country • - a sea-level canal in NE Egypt • - a mountain system of south-central Asia • OCEAN – the ocean between Europe and America • - a star that provides heat and light to Earth • MARINO - the smallest country founded by a saint • - the second smallest sovereign state in the world • ...
17 2024-08-08
15 Clues: garaż • makro • epoka • zwiady • pumeks • klakson • dostawa • workowy • łagodzący • motywować • muszkieter • wyrzucanie • pomocniczy • wyszlamować • przylegający
17 2025-02-16
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- – Long, loose-fitting top worn over pants or leggings
- – Soft, round hat, often associated with the beatnik style
- – Worn under mini skirts for a complete look
- – Cape-like outerwear, often with fringe
- – Super short, tight-fitting shorts
- – Large, chunky bracelets worn on the wrist
- – Material used in jackets, boots, and pants
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- – Bold, geometric patterns used in dresses and tops
- – One-piece outfit, stylish and sleek
- – Fabric design made of different colored squares
- – Mesh-like stockings often worn with mini skirts
- – Large decorative ones on coats and dresses
- – Popular hair accessory for instant style change
- – Blouse or dress with flowy, bohemian style
- – Fashionable accessory tied around the neck or hair
15 Clues: – Super short, tight-fitting shorts • – One-piece outfit, stylish and sleek • – Cape-like outerwear, often with fringe • – Large, chunky bracelets worn on the wrist • – Large decorative ones on coats and dresses • – Worn under mini skirts for a complete look • – Blouse or dress with flowy, bohemian style • – Material used in jackets, boots, and pants • ...
17 2024-03-12
15 Clues: Odbiór • Medium • Sygnał • Przekaz • Łączenie • Transfer • Przepływ • Wysyłanie • Nadawanie • Emitowanie • Rozsyłanie • Dystrybucja • Odtwarzanie • Komunikacja • Synchronizacja
THE BOOK OF 2 SAMUEL (2) 2024-08-25
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- Inhabited Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6)
- Priest with Zadok (2 Samuel 8:17)
- David's city (2 Samuel 5:5)
- David's prophet (2 Samuel 7:2)
- David's mighty warrior (2 Samuel 8:18)
- Joab's brother (2 Samuel 10:10)
- Brought to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6:2)
- Battle site (2 Samuel 2:13)
- David's wife (2 Samuel 6:16)
- Fought against David (2 Samuel 5:17)
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- Wronged by Saul (2 Samuel 21:2)
- Zion Jerusalem's stronghold (2 Samuel 5:7)
- Solomon's other name (2 Samuel 12:25)
- Priest under David (2 Samuel 8:17)
- Absalom's commander (2 Samuel 17:25)
- Owned threshing floor (2 Samuel 24:18)
- David's son (2 Samuel 3:4)
- Defeated by David (2 Samuel 8:14)
- David's son (2 Samuel 12:24)
- Rebelled against David (2 Samuel 20:1)
20 Clues: David's son (2 Samuel 3:4) • David's city (2 Samuel 5:5) • Battle site (2 Samuel 2:13) • David's son (2 Samuel 12:24) • David's wife (2 Samuel 6:16) • David's prophet (2 Samuel 7:2) • Wronged by Saul (2 Samuel 21:2) • Joab's brother (2 Samuel 10:10) • Priest with Zadok (2 Samuel 8:17) • Defeated by David (2 Samuel 8:14) • Inhabited Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6) • ...
Computer Architecture and Organization 2018-10-04
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- type of buffer register.
- page replacement algorithm.
- Replacement Algorithm/It must decide which page in main memory ought to be removed to make a new room for a new page.
- small unit of physical memory space.
- Code/Single bit error correction method.
- Mapping/Each word of cache can store 2 or more words of memory under the same index address.
- penalty/Additional cycles required to serve the miss.
- Cache/Secondary cache in multilevel cache architecture.
- cache like quick reference for page table.
- Hit/A referenced item is found in the cache by the processor.
- locality/Items whose addresses are near one another tend to be referenced close together in time.
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- type of RAM that consists of circuits that are capable of retaining their state as long as the power is applied.
- Memory/Permits the user to construct programs as though a large memory space were available.
- of locality/We can predict with reasonable accuracy what instructions and data a program will use in the near future based on its accesses in the recent past.
- to retrieve the first word of the block.
- Mapping/Any block location in cache can store any block in memory.
- Back/Memory is not up-to-date, i.e., the same item in cache and memory may have different value.
- Address Map/An address map indicating memory component and address bus representation.
- Recently Used/Replace that block in the set that has been in the cache longest with no reference to it.
19 Clues: type of buffer register. • page replacement algorithm. • small unit of physical memory space. • to retrieve the first word of the block. • Code/Single bit error correction method. • cache like quick reference for page table. • penalty/Additional cycles required to serve the miss. • Cache/Secondary cache in multilevel cache architecture. • ...
digital media 2021-02-25
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- two words longer than a hyphen
- design principle in which certain elements in it a design stand out more than others
- two words - also called negative space
- white space between columns on a page
- two words an image produced and sold by a professional for use by the general public
- design principle in which the weight of elements is distributed i a visually pleasing way
- graphic that can be moved independently of the text
- element that extends through a margin and off the edge of a printed page
- type of graphic that is contained in the publication file
- amount of space between lines of text
- graphic that is attached to text and moves with it
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- two words digital image of visible screen content; snapshot of screen
- two words page designs that can be applied automatically to any page within a document
- simple picture created by someone with the intention that the artwork will be used by others
- pale image placed on the background of a page and which ois often used fro logos or other identification
- design principle that connects elements in a design and guides a viewer's eye from one item to the next
- amount of space between characters
- length of a line of text
- type of graphic that appears in a layout as a low resolution image, but all of its data remains in the individual image file
- space separating an image from text in text wrapping
- collection of letters, numbers and other characters created by a designer
- legal agreement that gives permission and states conditions for using a copyrighted image
- design principle that pulls together all of the individual elements making the design look like a single unit
23 Clues: length of a line of text • two words longer than a hyphen • amount of space between characters • white space between columns on a page • amount of space between lines of text • two words - also called negative space • graphic that is attached to text and moves with it • graphic that can be moved independently of the text • ...
Aiden Research Paper Terms 2020-12-09
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- someone using someone else work and claiming it as their own.
- amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph.
- where just the first line of the paragraph is moved in from the left margin.
- text and/or graphics that print at the top of each page in a document.
- in text documentation style for citations.
- additional note that appears at the bottom of the page.
- a list of sources that are referenced directly into the page.
- the alphabetical list of sources used in the research paper.
- a named group of formatting characteristics including font and font size.
- the amount of space above and below a paragraph.
- used to signal that a note exists either at the bottom of the page or at the end of the document.
- ensuring all the source information in the paper is correct and there aren't any grammatical or spelling errors.
- a note that appears at the bottom of the document.
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- the bottom triangle on the ruler.
- where the second, third, etc. lines if a paragraph are indent from the left margin, leaving just the 1st line at the margin.
- top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler.
- displayed at the top edge of the document window just below the ribbon.
- Modern Language Association of America, the most popular style of paper.
- document you can use to communicate the results of research findings.
- displayed along the left edge of the Word window.
- what Word refers to as an automatic page break.
- book of synonyms.
- word with a similar meaning.
- one blank vertical between lines of text.
- American Psychological Association, another of the most popular style of paper.
25 Clues: book of synonyms. • word with a similar meaning. • the bottom triangle on the ruler. • top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler. • one blank vertical between lines of text. • in text documentation style for citations. • what Word refers to as an automatic page break. • the amount of space above and below a paragraph. • displayed along the left edge of the Word window. • ...
Facebook Crossword 2017-01-24
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- A personal private chat between you and a friend
- A photo or article or comment that you upload to your Facebook profile for all your followers to see
- Adjustable options that customize your Facebook experience
- Creator of Faceboook
- An app that gives you access to Facebook
- Smaller image of yourself that appears on your Facebook page
- A popular subject on Facebook
- The legal terms you agree to when you sign up for facebook
- A constant GPS location of where you are
- Something you can share with your followers to show them a website
- Images you post appear here
- The name you go by and the name that people see you under
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- An update you can give people on your current status
- A short comment that you can write under something that someone has posted
- Your feed of things posted by people you follow
- Used to get someone’s attention or say hello
- The customizable options that dictate who can see your activity on facebook
- Large image that appears on your Facebook page
- A brief description of yourself on your profile
- A calendar based resource which can be used to notify users of upcoming occasions
- A link to a person's page on a post
- All of the photos you’ve posted to Facebook
- When you want to be notified of someone's activity on Facebook
- You can ____ a post to show that you appreciate it
- Your personal page with your timeline
- A section on your business page where you can post links and other content for your followers to see
26 Clues: Creator of Faceboook • Images you post appear here • A popular subject on Facebook • A link to a person's page on a post • Your personal page with your timeline • An app that gives you access to Facebook • A constant GPS location of where you are • All of the photos you’ve posted to Facebook • Used to get someone’s attention or say hello • ...
9/5/2016 PowerPoint 2016-09-02
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- Enables you to create special effects.
- The basic unit of a presentation.
- An individual page in a PowerPoint file that can contain text, graphics, video, audio, and animation
- The preset amount of time between slides as they advance automatically during a slide show
- A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects.
- Buttons on the tool bar for changing the appearance of objects within a publication.
- A collection of colors that may be used in a presentation
- Measuring guide that displays above the publication window
- Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions
- Slide color usually dark with light text or visa-versa.
- An organized set of commands that relates to a specific activity.
- Allows you quickly to create your presentation using an outline format.
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- Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs.
- The actual display of a presentation
- the visual effect of a slide as it moves on and off the screen during a slide show.
- Usually the text color; usually light on a dark background or visa-versa.
- A list of key points, each proceeded by a symbol for emphasis.
- Objects that become a part of a given document
- Horizontally and vertically scaled displays beneath the tool bar and to the left of the workspace.
- How text is positioned between the left and right margins.
- Makes the page scale larger or smaller so you can move in or away from page objects
- Relationship of an object's width to its height
- A tiny version of a slide
- A print option that allows you to choose the number of slides displayed per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page
24 Clues: A tiny version of a slide • The basic unit of a presentation. • The actual display of a presentation • Enables you to create special effects. • Objects that become a part of a given document • Relationship of an object's width to its height • Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions • Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs. • ...
PowerPoint 2016-09-02
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- Horizontally and vertically scaled displays beneath the tool bar and to the left of the workspace.
- The preset amount of time between slides as they advance automatically during a slide show
- The basic unit of a presentation.
- The actual display of a presentation
- Usually the text color; usually light on a dark background or visa-versa.
- A collection of colors that may be used in a presentation
- the visual effect of a slide as it moves on and off the screen during a slide show.
- A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects.
- Enables you to create special effects.
- A tiny version of a slide
- A print option that allows you to choose the number of slides displayed per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page
- An individual page in a PowerPoint file that can contain text, graphics, video, audio, and animation
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- An organized set of commands that relates to a specific activity.
- Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions
- Allows you quickly to create your presentation using an outline format.
- A list of key points, each proceeded by a symbol for emphasis.
- Buttons on the tool bar for changing the appearance of objects within a publication.
- Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs.
- Relationship of an object's width to its height
- Objects that become a part of a given document
- Measuring guide that displays above the publication window
- Slide color usually dark with light text or visa-versa.
- Makes the page scale larger or smaller so you can move in or away from page objects
- How text is positioned between the left and right margins.
24 Clues: A tiny version of a slide • The basic unit of a presentation. • The actual display of a presentation • Enables you to create special effects. • Objects that become a part of a given document • Relationship of an object's width to its height • Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions • Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs. • ...
IT Homework 8.3 2023-12-04
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- a document for the World Wide Web that is identified by a unique uniform recourse locator
- builds the front-end portion of websites and web applications
- The technique to define the single element with the insert style sheets in an HTML document
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page
- casacading style sheet
- an image in a HTML page
- The term given to describe the height and width of an image in pixels
- A type of bot that is typically operated by search engines like Google and Bing
- the elements that we use to enter search queries
- a subpage that lies under the main page within that hierarchy
- specifies an alternate text for an area, if the image cannot be displayed
- identifies an image by a URL
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- A form of CSS which is used to add styling to multiple HTML pages at a time
- One part of the information that determines a picture's, photo's or other image's dimension
- focuses on a site's structure, data, system, and logic
- a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information
- A form of CSS using which you can add CSS to HTML documents
- A type of bot that is typically operated by search engines like Google and Bing
- An area on a Web page that, when clicked on with a mouse, will transport the user to another Web page
- Hyper Text Markup Language
- a collection of webpages coded into html that are linked to each other and to page son other sites
- the suffix of a computer file that an operating system uses to identify the exact file type
22 Clues: casacading style sheet • an image in a HTML page • Hyper Text Markup Language • identifies an image by a URL • the elements that we use to enter search queries • a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information • focuses on a site's structure, data, system, and logic • A form of CSS using which you can add CSS to HTML documents • ...
Text Features 2023-02-06
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- A symbol used to make a list
- An alphabetically organized list of topics and their page numbers located in the back of a book
- A digital link in a piece of informational text that takes you to another location such as a website
- An alphabetically organized list of terms and their definitions
- Font that is usually larger than the rest of the text that is acting as a title
- A picture or diagram that shows the parts or layers of an object on the inside
- A diagram that shows events in chronological order
- a type of chart that can be a line, bar, pie, circle...
- One of the first pages of a larger printed work that tell you the page number of different chapters or sections
- A picture on a computer or digital device that opens an application, file or website.
- The words at the top of a dictionary page that let you know which words appear on that page
- An inserted block of text that isn't part of the original text body
- A picture that is captured on camera
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- the titles of objects in a diagram
- The page inside of a book that tells the publisher information
- Shows and labels parts of an object
- Various types of graphics that contain information organized in an easy to read format
- A picture that is usually created or drawn
- Information under a photograph that tells more information about the picture
- Words in the text that are important, and can be bold, italicized, or color
- A picture that shows geographical locations
- More information about a topic, usually placed in a box next to or near the main body of a text
22 Clues: A symbol used to make a list • the titles of objects in a diagram • Shows and labels parts of an object • A picture that is captured on camera • A picture that is usually created or drawn • A picture that shows geographical locations • A diagram that shows events in chronological order • a type of chart that can be a line, bar, pie, circle... • ...
Yearbook Crossword 2025-05-12
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- two pages that face each other in a yearbook
- organizes content by the order events happen, like by month, season, or even week
- provides pre-designed page layouts, often customizable, to help users create yearbooks efficiently without needing to start from scratch
- the breadth and depth of content included in the book, encompassing the topics and people featured, as well as the way they are highlighted
- photos of all the people in your school organized into grid patterns
- the outline or border of a design element, like a line, shape, or text
- the initial few pages that introduce the book and its theme
- when an image, graphic, or background is printed so that it extends past the page's edge, eliminating any white margin
- the central margin where two facing pages meet, typically where the pages are bound togethe
- An action photo that captures the moment or tells the story
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- a simple, visual guide that outlines the content and deadlines for each page of the yearbook
- carefully checking the finished yearbook pages for any errors before they are printed
- A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- the largest and most eye-catching photograph on a page or spread
- the central concept or idea around which the coverage and design of the yearbook are buil
- a brief text that provides a descriptive explanation or title accompanying a visual, such as a picture, illustration, or video
- prioritizes readability and clarity, often using a clean grid structure, consistent typography, and effective use of white space
- clear, easily readable text styles
- words set at the head of a passage or page to introduce or categorize
- a list that appears at the beginning, outlining the different sections and their page number
20 Clues: clear, easily readable text styles • two pages that face each other in a yearbook • the initial few pages that introduce the book and its theme • An action photo that captures the moment or tells the story • A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook • the largest and most eye-catching photograph on a page or spread • ...
Jonathan m vocab 2014-11-13
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- a term which means you are "connected"
- directly operate computer hardware
- system that responds to requests
- a term which means "app" for short
- page also known as a home page
- short for Internet Service Provider
- box a small box
- receive data from local system
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- global system of networks
- provides internet connection on a device
- a wide broadwidth data transmission
- sufix of name of a computer file
- a transfer of data to a remote system
- psychical elements that comprise a system
- also known as a "web address" of a web page
15 Clues: box a small box • global system of networks • page also known as a home page • receive data from local system • system that responds to requests • sufix of name of a computer file • directly operate computer hardware • a term which means "app" for short • a wide broadwidth data transmission • short for Internet Service Provider • a transfer of data to a remote system • ...
Planning your Website, Design and Development 2021-11-18
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- Does not have a particular sequence.
- All pages are connected with the home page.
- length, Maintain appropriate web page length.
- Contact information and date modification.
- Simple and clearly explain the purpose.
- Divide large amounts of texts.
- Organization or structure.
- An essential process in creating in doing almost everything.
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- Websites with multi-level pages.
- Khalifa, The tallest structure in the world.
- A crucial part of the life cycle.
- Collection of web pages all related to the same topic.
- A common tool in determining the purpose of creating a website.
- Appearance and information.
- Resembles like a tree structure.
15 Clues: Organization or structure. • Appearance and information. • Divide large amounts of texts. • Websites with multi-level pages. • Resembles like a tree structure. • A crucial part of the life cycle. • Does not have a particular sequence. • Simple and clearly explain the purpose. • Contact information and date modification. • All pages are connected with the home page. • ...
Chp 7 Keyterms 2025-10-06
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- align all text to the left margin
- another word for abstract
- is a brief description summarizing the report.
- are the sources of information used from research.
- letters place the date,complimentary close, and signature to the center of the page
- used in technological and scientific fields to inform or instruct.
- does not use any punctuation after the greeting.
- is stationary printed with the name, address, and logo of an organization.
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- is a brief written communication that explains steps to complete a task
- means that a colon goes after “Dear”
- lists the headings, subheadings, and corresponding page numbers for each section.
- is a collection of terms and their definitions.
- are written books of instructions.
- a document addressing a main idea in detail with supporting
- is supplementary material attached at the end of a document.
- a direct or personal writer printed message addressed to a person or organization.
- is the first page of a report and includes the title, names of the authors,organization name, and the date of publication.
- to the plan, design, or arrangement of a document.
- includes an introduction,body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
- a list of topics from the manual and their corresponding page numbers.
20 Clues: another word for abstract • align all text to the left margin • are written books of instructions. • means that a colon goes after “Dear” • is a brief description summarizing the report. • is a collection of terms and their definitions. • does not use any punctuation after the greeting. • are the sources of information used from research. • ...
MIcrosoft Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-26
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- Access Toolbar - A small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide.
- – A way of moving objects by pointing to them, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse pointer to the desired location, and releasing the button.
- editing - A way of moving or copying selected text by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
- shortcut - Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.
- publishing - A process that creates pages by combining text and objects, such as tables and graphics, in a visually appealing way.
- area - An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text.
- - The blank space outside the printing area on a page.
- - A small representation of an item, such as an image, a page of content, or a set of formatting, obtained by scaling a snapshot of it. Thumbnails are typically used to provide visual identifiers for related items.
- wrap - The process of breaking lines of text automatically to stay within the page margins of a document or window boundaries.
- - Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way.
- box launcher - On the ribbon, a button at the bottom of some groups that opens a dialog box with features related to the group.
- - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups.
- view - A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document’s structure. You can also use outline view to work with master documents.
- Shortcuts toolbar - A toolbar located at the right end of the status bar that contains tools for switching between views of document content and changes the display magnification.
- - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location.
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- and Type - A feature that allows you to double-click a blank area of a document to position the cursor in that location, with the appropriate paragraph alignment already in place.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
- view - A document view that displays the content of a document with a simplified layout.
- - In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the width is greater than the height.
- - An item, such as a graphic, video clip, sound file, or worksheet that can be inserted into a document and then selected and modified.
- - A line, or lines, of content in the top margin area of a page in a document, that typically contain elements such as the title, page number, or name of the author.
- - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out.
- processing - The writing, editing, and formatting of documents in a program designed for working primarily with text.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. In this view, a document appears as one long page (without page breaks), and text and tables wrap to fit the window.
- - A note that appears on the screen to provide information about a button, tracked change, or comment, or to display a footnote or endnote. ScreenTips also display the text that will appear if you choose to insert a date or AutoText entry.
- - A user interface design that organizes commands into logical groups, which appear on separate tabs.
- format - The structure or organization of data in a file. The file format of a document is usually indicated by the file name extension.
- Preview - A feature that temporarily displays the effect of applying a specific format to the selected document element.
- bar - A row of information related to the current program. The status bar is usually located at the bottom of a window. Not all windows have a status bar.
- Help button - The button located at the right end of the ribbon and labeled with a question mark (?), that provides access to the Word Help system.
32 Clues: - The blank space outside the printing area on a page. • - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location. • - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out. • - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups. • - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide. • ...
Crossword Eleventh Grade 2021-10-29
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- To use too much or too often (Page 47)
- The verb dance in past
- Film that you can watch in a theater
- Cartoon about a family who always sit down in a couch
- Verb sing in past participle
- Antivalue (Page 48)
- A primate that is well known for eating bananas
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- Contrary of safe (Page 41)
- Serie where the protagonists are siblings and they must kill demons
- Verb buy in past
- Use it to tell what other people said
- We use it to describe a situation that might have happened in the past but didn't happen
- A game where you have to use both of your feet to score a goal
- to inspire with courage, spirit, or confidence to do something (Page 42)
14 Clues: Verb buy in past • Antivalue (Page 48) • The verb dance in past • Contrary of safe (Page 41) • Verb sing in past participle • Film that you can watch in a theater • Use it to tell what other people said • To use too much or too often (Page 47) • A primate that is well known for eating bananas • Cartoon about a family who always sit down in a couch • ...
HTML Concepts 2025-01-29
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- Used to style the page color
- contains metadata for the page
- Enables you to translate HTML
- Declaration to the browser on filetype
- has 6 levels
- shows the name of the HTML page
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- A single HTML element
- container for all webpage content
- used for blocks of text
- Only uses american english to work
- a web browser
- used to format color,fonts and more
- the root element of a webpage
13 Clues: has 6 levels • a web browser • A single HTML element • used for blocks of text • Used to style the page color • Enables you to translate HTML • the root element of a webpage • contains metadata for the page • shows the name of the HTML page • container for all webpage content • Only uses american english to work • used to format color,fonts and more • ...
Michael Vey Unit 3 (Book 2) Crossword 2024-01-29
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- Which electric kid gets free from the truck's bands first? (Page 68)
- Vocab word meaning to turn out well
- Name of the guard that sprays Zeus with a squirt gun (page 65)
- Who takes away the guards pain for a little bit? (page 67)
- Vocab word meaning to reveal a secret
- What do the guards call the darts that they are using on the electric kids? (page 68)
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- Vocab word meaning a loud and very high scream
- Vocab word meaning to spit out something loudly
- Vocab word meaning to shine brightly
- Who distracts the guards while Mckenna is heating up? (page 69)
- Vocab word meaning to set securely
11 Clues: Vocab word meaning to set securely • Vocab word meaning to turn out well • Vocab word meaning to shine brightly • Vocab word meaning to reveal a secret • Vocab word meaning a loud and very high scream • Vocab word meaning to spit out something loudly • Who takes away the guards pain for a little bit? (page 67) • ...
Avery B. - Common Terms 2024-09-19
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- Software by Microsoft that has Word, Excel and Powerpoint
- Address of page
- Used to display things on computer screen
- Network all over the world linking computers
- A file including images
- Small pieces of data in a web browser
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- Area on a web page that takes you to a different page
- Animated images
- The name between @ and .com
- Used to connect phones and keyboards to a computer
- Bringing data in a file
- Sending a file to the internet
- Wireless network allowing devices to connect to internet
- Sending data out of a file
- A word for the internet
15 Clues: Animated images • Address of page • Bringing data in a file • A word for the internet • A file including images • Sending data out of a file • The name between @ and .com • Sending a file to the internet • Small pieces of data in a web browser • Used to display things on computer screen • Network all over the world linking computers • ...
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-02-28
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- department Responsible for sale and distribution.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- information Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- quote Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- correspondent A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- notice Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- design Rectangular units of text and images.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- story Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- writer One employed by the newspaper.
- Graphic representation of information.
- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- line Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- To remove a story or ad.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
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- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- credit Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- service Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- hole Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- ad Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- space Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- illustration Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
- story One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- ad (or “want ad”) People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- writer Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- edit Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- column Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • writer One employed by the newspaper. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Amount of space between lines of type. • Graphic representation of information. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Exclusive story that no other newspaper has. • design Rectangular units of text and images. • ...
2022-2023 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog Crossword 2022-05-02
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- No more fussy cutting your greetings if you purchase this __________ Sentiments Bundle
- Orchid _____ New In Color
- A cute little mouse can be found in the ________ Parade stamp set
- The Sending Smiles Stamp Set can be purchased in a bundle with the Sending ____.
- The Orchid Oasis envelope on page 9 is from the ___ boutique suite collection and can be ordered separately on page 137
- There are ____ Christmas themed stamp sets
- Yay for new Fabulous and Fancy _____ Dies
- There are ribbons and _____ to match the new In Colors on page 146
- The Olive Branch stamp set has a _____ sentiment
- ______ Handsome is in the He's All That stamp set
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- Sandy _____ designed the Go-To Greetings Set
- Tahitian _____ New In Color
- Music _____ can be found in the Sweet Songbird set and the Peekaboo Farm set
- Stampinup.com/____ has various collections of all-inclusive projects you can purchase year round
- "A Paper Hug From Me" is in the ______ edition set
- Parakeet ______ New In Color
- The project shown with the Memento Ink on page 129 uses the Full Of ______ set
- Designer Series Paper with _____ is in the Happy Forest Friends Suite
- Sweet ______ New In Color
- Starry ___ New In Color
- There are four ___ background stamps
21 Clues: Starry ___ New In Color • Orchid _____ New In Color • Sweet ______ New In Color • Tahitian _____ New In Color • Parakeet ______ New In Color • There are four ___ background stamps • Yay for new Fabulous and Fancy _____ Dies • There are ____ Christmas themed stamp sets • Sandy _____ designed the Go-To Greetings Set • The Olive Branch stamp set has a _____ sentiment • ...
Os números em português 1-20 2023-07-17
20 Clues: 2x2= • 9+4= • 3x6= • 15+2= • !8-6= • 17-6= • 18-16= • 20-19= • 20-10= • 17-12= • oitox2= • sete+sete= • seis:dois= • nove-três= • onze+nove= • cincoxtrês= • cinco+dois= • treze+seis= • doisxquatro= • dezanove-dez=
SDS-PAGE 2014-05-03
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- Poliakrilamid merupakan cross-link antara acrylamide dengan ... (English)
- Detergen untuk melinearkan protein (English)
- Polimer panjang asam amino
- Dithiothreitol digunakan untuk memotong ikatan ....
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- Non-denaturing dan non-reducing PAGE disebut juga dengan ...-PAGE
- Pemisahan protein pada SDS-PAGE berdasarkan pada ...
- Untuk analisis struktur tersier atau quarterner protein biasanya dilakukan pada kondisi non-reducing SDS-PAGE, yaitu SDS-PAGE tetapi tidak menambahkan senyawa ... (English)
- Salah satu komponen pada larutan staining
- Gel bagian atas disebut dengan ...
- Tujuan pemanasan pada sampel protein
10 Clues: Polimer panjang asam amino • Gel bagian atas disebut dengan ... • Tujuan pemanasan pada sampel protein • Salah satu komponen pada larutan staining • Detergen untuk melinearkan protein (English) • Dithiothreitol digunakan untuk memotong ikatan .... • Pemisahan protein pada SDS-PAGE berdasarkan pada ... • Non-denaturing dan non-reducing PAGE disebut juga dengan ...-PAGE • ...
2 SAMUEL (2) 2024-10-29
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- Inhabited Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6)
- Priest with Zadok (2 Samuel 8:17)
- David's city (2 Samuel 5:5)
- David's prophet (2 Samuel 7:2)
- David's mighty warrior (2 Samuel 8:18)
- Joab's brother (2 Samuel 10:10)
- Brought to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6:2)
- Battle site (2 Samuel 2:13)
- David's wife (2 Samuel 6:16)
- Fought against David (2 Samuel 5:17)
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- Wronged by Saul (2 Samuel 21:2)
- Zion Jerusalem's stronghold (2 Samuel 5:7)
- Solomon's other name (2 Samuel 12:25)
- Priest under David (2 Samuel 8:17)
- Absalom's commander (2 Samuel 17:25)
- Owned threshing floor (2 Samuel 24:18)
- David's son (2 Samuel 3:4)
- Defeated by David (2 Samuel 8:14)
- David's son (2 Samuel 12:24)
- Rebelled against David (2 Samuel 20:1)
20 Clues: David's son (2 Samuel 3:4) • David's city (2 Samuel 5:5) • Battle site (2 Samuel 2:13) • David's son (2 Samuel 12:24) • David's wife (2 Samuel 6:16) • David's prophet (2 Samuel 7:2) • Wronged by Saul (2 Samuel 21:2) • Joab's brother (2 Samuel 10:10) • Priest with Zadok (2 Samuel 8:17) • Defeated by David (2 Samuel 8:14) • Inhabited Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6) • ...
Portfolio 2020-04-07
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- collection of files like the templates and stylesheets that work together to define the appearance and unified design
- outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art
- action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising
- explanation as to why this file demonstrates achievement
- edited collection of your best work intended to showcase your style and method of work
- under an image used as a title for a picture or an illustration
- area located at the bottom of every page on a website, below the main body content
- area is one of the most valuable areas of your website
- page/the page in which the artist introduces themselves
- way in which text or pictures are set out on a page
- info/a section or page that provides information that can be used to contact the owner
- name of a book, composition, or other artistic work
- area or scenery behind the main object of contemplation
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- section of stored data, especially that which can be displayed on a screen at one time
- art or practice of taking and processing photographs
- use of a variety of artistic or communicative media
- simple visual mark to identify your company product or service
- portfolio made by technological means, usually as a website
- users to take actions, and make choices, with a single tap or click
- thin line that groups content in lists and layouts
- exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same
- produced with real physical media, as opposed to digital art
- artistic work or practice that uses technology as part of the creative or presentation process
- material or form used by an artist
- scale or full-size model of a design or device used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes
25 Clues: material or form used by an artist • thin line that groups content in lists and layouts • use of a variety of artistic or communicative media • way in which text or pictures are set out on a page • name of a book, composition, or other artistic work • art or practice of taking and processing photographs • area is one of the most valuable areas of your website • ...
NEWS JARGON 2021-09-13
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- statement that can be proven (not an opinion).
- name of the newspaper as it appears atop page one.
- tells the reader where regularly featured pages, such as sports, weather and local
- page.
- first paragraph of the story that summarizes it and/or grabs the reader’s
- a column featured on the editorial page that expresses an opinion of the news publication and encourages the reader to take action.
- statement made by another person. A direct quotation is exactly what the
- information provided about an event shortly after it occurs.
- attention.
- said and is placed in quotation marks. An indirect quote paraphrases what the
- can be found.
- story one in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
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- line that tells the reader on which page a story is continued.
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on
- large type written and designed to summarize a story and attract the
- location where an event took place and sometimes the date, usually at the very start of a story. Date and location were first used when news often took days to reach a reader.
- text and/or visuals above the flag that highlight articles inside the
- Explains what is happening in a photograph or illustration. The term "cut” was first used when images in the newspaper were printed from carved wood and etched metal. This may include a photo credit.
- Tells who wrote the story and may include the writer’s title.
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold.
- brief story with a special angle that goes with the main story.
- story by a reporter working for a news service.
- Vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches—the number of columns wide by inches
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officers, management and place
- publication, usually on the editorial page.
- said and is not in quotation marks.
26 Clues: page. • attention. • can be found. • said and is not in quotation marks. • publication, usually on the editorial page. • statement that can be proven (not an opinion). • story by a reporter working for a news service. • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold. • name of the newspaper as it appears atop page one. • ...
Journalism terms 2021-12-13
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- also called Teaser short headline ext of visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- margin between facing pages in vertical fold
- tells the location and date of the news story found at the begging of the article in all caps
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later on in the news appear.
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- tells who photographed the image
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- should answered in any good news story
- statement made by a person other than the author and included the story either using the persons exact words in quotations
- the author of the news story and his or her title
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- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure,
- short statement that grabs the readers attention, summarizes important information in the story
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- also known as flag name of the news story and found on top
- a story or article with the basic purpose in something other than recent news
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- also known as cutline photograph or illustration and explains who or what the image is about
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- also known as lede the first page of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the news paper, is management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain actions
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • should answered in any good news story • margin between facing pages in vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • also known as flag name of the news story and found on top • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • ...
Vocabulary List #6 2025-04-23
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- a newspaper, magazine, or other publication that is published at regular intervals (daily, monthly, weekly, etc.)
- Bibliography a list of citations for all the sources that you PLAN to use while writing a research paper
- identify the origin of the information
- Outline an outline that briefly notes a speaker's main points and supporting evidence in rough outline form to keep one from plagiarizing
- final paragraph of a research paper; concludes paper by showing the validity of the thesis statement
- Outline a list of points that might be used in a research paper
- rewriting research information in your own words; this information still must be cited in the paper
- using someone else's words or ideas without giving proper credit or any credit at all to them - a very serious offense.
- Card an index card where you put information you may want to include in your paper; information may be paraphrased or directly quoted
- Citation (AKA: in-text citation) a brief citation in the body of the paper to give credit to owner of information; this usually includes the author's last name and a page number(s).
- Times New Roman, 12 Font, Double Spaced, no extra spaces between paragraphs, proper heading, etc.
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- Quotes the exact words from a source, placed in quotation marks and parenthetically cited
- the first paragraph of a paper; it introduces the topic and contain the thesis statement
- material offered to support an argument
- Cited page the last page of a research paper or essay that lists all the sources cited in the paper. This page must be set up according to very specific rules and is generally listed in alphabetical order.
- format (Modern Language Association) most common style use to write papers and cite sources in high school and college English classes
- the numbering of each page of a research paper; there are specific rules for this
- Paper a formal, cited paper that presents the results of investigation on a specific topic
- where a researcher finds information (article, magazine, website, person, etc.)
- Indent AKA Second line indent or Reverse indent on Works Cited page
20 Clues: identify the origin of the information • material offered to support an argument • Outline a list of points that might be used in a research paper • Indent AKA Second line indent or Reverse indent on Works Cited page • where a researcher finds information (article, magazine, website, person, etc.) • ...
Prophetic Symbols of the Bible 2024-07-21
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- A sign or seal of approval or disapproval (Eze 9:4; Rev 13:17, 14:9-11)
- Another symbol of Jesus Christ (Rev 5:4-9)
- Prophetic symbol for a year (Eze 4:6; Numbers 14:34)
- Symbol of the pure, true church (Jer 6:2; 2 Cor 11:2; Eph 5:23-27)
- Represents inhabited areas, peoples, and nations (Rev 17:15)
- Symbol of an apostate church (Rev 14:4; Isa 1:21-27; Jer 3:1-3, 6-9))
- Symbol of Satan (Rev 12:9; 20:2)
- Represents Christ’s Righteousness (Rev 19:8; 3:5; 7:14)
- Messenger (Dan 8:16; Luke 1:19; Heb 1:14)
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- Represents Jesus, truth, or God’s Kingdom (1 Cor 10:4; Rom 9:33; Dan 2:45)
- Another symbol of the Word of God (Ps 119:105)
- Kings or kingdoms (Dan 7:24; 8:5, 21-22; Zech 1:18-19; Rev 17:12)
- Represents religious apostasy or confusion (Rev 18:2,3; 17:1-5)
- Represents Jesus or His sacrifice (John 1:29; 1 Cor 5:7)
- Kingdom, government, or political power (Dan 17:17,23)
- A symbol of the word of God (Eph 6:17; Heb 4:12)
- Major powers or rulers (Rev 17:3,9-10)
- Symbolizes doctrines- both true or false (Luke 5:36-38; Rev 14:8-10)
- Symbolizes strife, conflict, or turmoil (Jer 25:31-33; 4:11; Zech 7:14)
- Represents Satan or his agencies (Isa 27:1; 30:6; Ps 74:13-14; Rev 12:7-9)
- A symbol of the Word of God (John 6:35,51-52,63)
- Represents the Holy Spirit (Zech 4:2-6; Rev 4:5)
22 Clues: Symbol of Satan (Rev 12:9; 20:2) • Major powers or rulers (Rev 17:3,9-10) • Messenger (Dan 8:16; Luke 1:19; Heb 1:14) • Another symbol of Jesus Christ (Rev 5:4-9) • Another symbol of the Word of God (Ps 119:105) • A symbol of the word of God (Eph 6:17; Heb 4:12) • A symbol of the Word of God (John 6:35,51-52,63) • Represents the Holy Spirit (Zech 4:2-6; Rev 4:5) • ...
The Hunt by Gary Paulsen 2024-04-29
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- the dark shape anexperiencing a fit, a loss of muscular controled outline of someone
- a medium to large game bird with a plump body
- page 2 any of various small North American songbirds of the genus Parus
- page 2 move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction
- a powerful dog of a breed with a thick gray coat
- to make less or cause to appear less
- to reduce by attacking
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- a cart or barrow from which apples and other fruit are sold in the street
- a long narrow sled without runners
- a phrase or opinion that is overused
- of few and scattered elements
- page 6 to issue copiously or violently
- experiencing a fit, a loss of muscular control.
- it attacks that person and injures them with its teeth or claws
- page 14
15 Clues: page 14 • to reduce by attacking • of few and scattered elements • a long narrow sled without runners • a phrase or opinion that is overused • to make less or cause to appear less • page 6 to issue copiously or violently • a medium to large game bird with a plump body • experiencing a fit, a loss of muscular control. • a powerful dog of a breed with a thick gray coat • ...
The Hunt by Gary Paulsen 2024-04-29
Across
- the dark shape anexperiencing a fit, a loss of muscular controled outline of someone
- a medium to large game bird with a plump body
- page 2 any of various small North American songbirds of the genus Parus
- page 2 move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction
- a powerful dog of a breed with a thick gray coat
- to make less or cause to appear less
- to reduce by attacking
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- a cart or barrow from which apples and other fruit are sold in the street
- a long narrow sled without runners
- a phrase or opinion that is overused
- of few and scattered elements
- page 6 to issue copiously or violently
- experiencing a fit, a loss of muscular control.
- it attacks that person and injures them with its teeth or claws
- page 14
15 Clues: page 14 • to reduce by attacking • of few and scattered elements • a long narrow sled without runners • a phrase or opinion that is overused • to make less or cause to appear less • page 6 to issue copiously or violently • a medium to large game bird with a plump body • experiencing a fit, a loss of muscular control. • a powerful dog of a breed with a thick gray coat • ...
Knowledgebase Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-14
Across
- Section underneath Contact Us, Service ___________ (staff home)
- Otago Polytechnic students need a _____ account to use the printers.
- Hope everyone has their ___ vaccine!
- 5th word in the most popular answer title (staff/student home)
- How many minutes approximately is a graduation ceremony?
- Another staff member that adds updates ___ (internal - updates page)
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- Quick links 3rd on the left (2, 8) (internal - updates page)
- First word of the title of answer 3636
- Send us your thoughts using the ___ ________ (4, 8) button
- AskOtago (te reo Māori)
- Second word of background text (internal - updates page)
- Name of staff member that adds updates ____ (internal - updates page)
- Last line 5th word of answer 1685 (internal/staff)
13 Clues: AskOtago (te reo Māori) • Hope everyone has their ___ vaccine! • First word of the title of answer 3636 • Last line 5th word of answer 1685 (internal/staff) • Second word of background text (internal - updates page) • How many minutes approximately is a graduation ceremony? • Send us your thoughts using the ___ ________ (4, 8) button • ...
Word processing crossword puzzle 2021-01-11
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- is the area at the top of a page that contains content that is repeated in every page.
- is a phrase use at the beginning of a letter of speech.
- is the part of a letter that comes immediately before the sender’s signature.
- is used for ordering lists.
- to combine two or more things into one thing.
- is the area at the bottom of a page that contains content that is repeated in every page.
- are the lines that surround the cells in tables.
- is to divide or separate something into different parts or groups.
- key removes one character at a time or removes highlighted text.
- Is an option that you can use to have your lines of text laid out in the vertical orientation.
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- is the term used to describe the letters at the end of the computer file which show what type of file it is.
- is used to create many personalised letters with from one.
- is an agreed way of doing something.
- DATE is the date on which the file was created.
- is the point (in a word-processed document) where one page ends and a new one begins.
- is a text box or shape designed to attract attention.
- is a diagram showing a sequence of actions or events in a process or system.
- is the white area in the word processing software at the ends of the ruler where the grey part ends.
- is the areas of an image that do not have a colour value.
- is a movable point on a screen that identifies the point that the user’s input will affect.
20 Clues: is used for ordering lists. • is an agreed way of doing something. • to combine two or more things into one thing. • are the lines that surround the cells in tables. • DATE is the date on which the file was created. • is a text box or shape designed to attract attention. • is a phrase use at the beginning of a letter of speech. • ...
Addie Research Paper Terms 2020-12-09
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- book of synonyms
- a named group of formatting characteristics, including font and font size
- what Word refers to as automatic page break
- used to signal that a note exists either at the bottom of page or at the end of the document
- ensuring all the source information in the paper is correct and there aren't any grammatical or spelling errors
- the alphabetical list of the sources used in a research paper
- using someone else's work and claiming it to be your own
- text and/or graphics that print at the bottom of every page in a document
- text and/or graphics that print at the top of each page of a document
- the bottom triangle on the ruler
- displayed along the left edge of the Word Window
- one blank vertical line between lines of text
- where just the first line of a paragraph is moved in from the left margin
- the default style in Work, uses 11 pt Calibri
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- top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler
- displayed at the top edge of the document window just below the ribbon
- a list of sources that are referenced directly in a research paper
- in text documentation style for citations
- additional note that appears at the end of the document
- allows you to change the entire left margin; The entire "hourglass"
- amount of vertical space between line in a paragraph
- document you can use to communicate the results of research findings
- the bibliographic list or sources, placed at the end of the paper
- the amount of space above and below a paragraph
- Additional note that appears at the bottom of the page
25 Clues: book of synonyms • the bottom triangle on the ruler • top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler • in text documentation style for citations • what Word refers to as automatic page break • one blank vertical line between lines of text • the default style in Work, uses 11 pt Calibri • the amount of space above and below a paragraph • ...
SalesForce Desktop 2 2024-07-01
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- This department handles: Account Visibility, Account Opening, Addresses Records
- Branches are getting Tasks assigned to them, asking them to relate a Relationship Group to a Task or Event (HINT- KA Article title49XX)(4 words (**/**)
- The primary contact for Salesforce Desktop related questions.(3 words)(***)
- When and How to Warm Transfer for Salesforce Desktop. (HINT- KG Article 50XX)(2 words)
- This page provides a way to view all your Client's Interest Tags in one section.
- Fails to keep the caller informed during hold processes and frequently leaves caller on hold for long instances greater than 3 minutes. What behavior is this?(2 words)
- SEP & SIMPLE IRA Setup/Maintenance at Direct Ext. 36591 is covered by this department.
- Pound 48; Prompt 1?
- Adding, Changing or removing beneficiaries on a living client's account.
- Associate Directory, Home Office Department Directory, and Client Account Directory are located as a drop-down option on this webpage.
- Direct Extension is 36111? (2 words)
- Pound 29, Prompt 2, Sub-Prompt 2?
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- This page is the landing page for all the branch's day-to-day duties.
- Opens call with delight to help, States name, and service area/department prior to conducting inquiry.
- This is the total possible points available on a call quality review.(3 words)
- Step-by-Step directions for Calls, Callbacks, Money Dues and To Do's. (HINT KG Article 49XX)(3 words)(***)
- Ability to view the FA's Client List.
- Handles issues related to the following tools: Zoom, WebEx, Webdial, SharePoint.
- This page allows you to create a multi-step process of Tasks. Once published it can be linked to a profile.(3 words)(***)
- This page helps you locate contacts who have some working relationship, but cannot be converted to a Profile record.(2 words)
20 Clues: Pound 48; Prompt 1? • Pound 29, Prompt 2, Sub-Prompt 2? • Direct Extension is 36111? (2 words) • Ability to view the FA's Client List. • This page is the landing page for all the branch's day-to-day duties. • Adding, Changing or removing beneficiaries on a living client's account. • The primary contact for Salesforce Desktop related questions.(3 words)(***) • ...
Salesforce Desktop 3 2024-08-20
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- System and Process Changes (look in sharepoint)
- Associate followed proper procedure for holds/transfers (if necessary).
- System Known Issues & Workarounds Database. (look in sharepoint)
- Provides a quick snapshot of actionable information to support a planned approach to contacting your clients at the right frequency.
- ________ is the new Client Relationship Management (CRM)platform.
- Associate confirmed requestor's understanding and next steps?
- The primary contact for Salesforce Desktop related questions.
- Handles issues related to the following tools: Zoom, WebEx, Webdial, SharePoint.
- SEP & SIMPLE IRA Setup/Maintenance is covered by this department.
- Task List Creation - Detailed directions for specific lists.
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- View recurring birthdays or milestones. (KG XXXX).
- Warm transfers for SFD (KG XXXX).
- Relationship Manager - Edit Accounts in the Relationship Grouping. (look in joneslink)
- This page provides a way to view all your Client's Interest Tags in one section.
- Ability to view the FA'a Client List.
- Assigned to On-Call BOA Button in tasks (KG XXXX).
- Cancel an Event in Salesforce Desktop. (KG XXXX)
- This page helps you locate contacts who have some working relationship with FA or BOA.
- Create a Recurring Task in SFD. (KG XXXX).
- This is the total possible points available on a call quality review.
- Opens call with greeting and delight to help, States name and service area/department prior to conducting inquiry, and if callback, references previous ticket/topic in this QA category.
- Where can you find Penny's Page?
- This page is the landing page for all the branch's day-to-day duties.
- This is the new word for an Event.
- Uses confident language only, voice is firm and displays conviction, uses language that shows a sense of being current & information shows expert behavior in this QA category.
25 Clues: Where can you find Penny's Page? • Warm transfers for SFD (KG XXXX). • This is the new word for an Event. • Ability to view the FA'a Client List. • Create a Recurring Task in SFD. (KG XXXX). • System and Process Changes (look in sharepoint) • Cancel an Event in Salesforce Desktop. (KG XXXX) • View recurring birthdays or milestones. (KG XXXX). • ...
Word Processing Intro Project 2023-03-08
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- a temporary storage space for items that have been cut or copied
- placing text on a page so that it looks good and is easy to read
- the word processing tool that allows text or graphics to be copied to another place in the document
- the way multiple lines of text line up along the margin(s)
- a type of software that is used for creating text documents such as memos and letters
- a tool that allows you to move between pages in a multi-page document
- the bar at the top of the screen that allows you to format your document
- the specific design for a group of characters
- used to arrange text into a list with each line starting with a bullet
- allows you to access frequently used commands
- when text is centered between the top and bottom margins
- allows you to type above the top margin
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- the automatic wrapping of text in a document without having to strike the "enter" key
- the way a paper is turned
- the spacing between lines of text in a document
- used to arrange text into a list with each line starting with a number
- a page a horizontal orientation
- the space on the page where you CANNOT type
- a page at vertical orientation
- when text is centered between the right and left margins
- the word processing tool that removes certain text/graphic from a document (CTRL+x)
- allows you to type below the bottom margin
- blinking on-screen character that indicates where the next character will show up
- the place to name your document
24 Clues: the way a paper is turned • a page at vertical orientation • a page a horizontal orientation • the place to name your document • allows you to type above the top margin • allows you to type below the bottom margin • the space on the page where you CANNOT type • the specific design for a group of characters • allows you to access frequently used commands • ...
Oedipus at Colonus 2023-03-31
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- The more active of Oedipus’ daughters
- Oedipus refers to Antigone and Ismene as his __________, (152) even though they could be considered something else.
- Polyneices tells Antigone that he has challenged Eteocles to a __________ to the death (166).
- Oedipus’ approximate age in Oedipus at Colonus (Time and Setting)
- On page 161, Polyneices relays that "___________ lies with those who win [Oedipus] to their side."
- The more passive of Oedipus’ daughters:
- Oedipus in Oedipus at Colonus is most analogous to this character from Oedipus the King (Hint: blind, but all-seeing).
- As promised in Oedipus the King, the murderer of King Laius is now a p_________ (123).
- The oracle at ________ makes a prophecy in this play.
- Oedipus’ faithful daughter:
- "Wise fool" is an example of an o_________n.
- New Regent (king) of Thebes:
- Oedipus accomplishes his wish to __________________ at the end of Oedipus at Colonus.
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- This b-word was important to the plot of Oedipus the King as reappears on page 141 in reference to Creon's actions.
- a person who governs a kingdom in the minority, absence, or disability of the sovereign.
- Oedipus ____________ his actions on page 144, citing the coincidence of it all and placing the blame on his fate.
- Oedipus walks into the __________ before the fourth choral ode (173).
- This character in Oedipus at Colonus tries to protect Oedipus (excluding Antigone).
- Oedipus finds out on page 133 that one of his daughters has been ____________.
- At the end of Oedipus at Colonus, Oedipus tells his daughters that “one little word can change all pain: That word is _________.”
- Oedipus has ________ children (number).
- Creon is clearly identified as a ___________ on page 139.
- Oedipus refers to his weak and blind condition as his double ___________ (115).
- Antagonist of Oedipus at Colonus:
- Polyneices is Eteocles' ____________ brother (160).
25 Clues: Oedipus’ faithful daughter: • New Regent (king) of Thebes: • Antagonist of Oedipus at Colonus: • The more active of Oedipus’ daughters • Oedipus has ________ children (number). • The more passive of Oedipus’ daughters: • "Wise fool" is an example of an o_________n. • Polyneices is Eteocles' ____________ brother (160). • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-05-11
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- Jody didn’t hate ______, he just wanted her to think so.
- Joe Stark's new house had ___ stories.
- Although the town wasn’t very fond of Joe, none of them ever tried to __________ him.
- Page 46, Then they hushed and ate _________.
- A sobbing _____ burst out of Janie.
- Chapter 7, “The years took all the _____ out of Janie’s face.”
- On page 39, Hicks laughed ________.
- _____ at a distance have every man’s wish on board.
- The name of the town is _______.
- After a year, Logan stopped talking in _______ to Jamie.
- The dream is the _______.
- Janie _____ every last one of her head rags.
- Janie and Logan got married in ______ parlor.
- Zora Neale Hurston’s brilliant novel about a woman’s search for her authentic self and for real____.
- Chapter 9, “Joe’s _______ was the finest thing Orange County had ever seen with Negro eyes.”
- There are years that ask questions and years that _______.
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- Chapter 6, “Every morning the world _____ itself over and exposed the town to the sun.”
- ______ went to the lemon tree to pick some lemons.
- The____ couldn't talk for looking.
- main character of this story is ________.
- Page 84, “_____, that strange being with the huge square toes who lived way in the West.”
- The color of Matt Bonner’s mule was ________.
- Janie noticed how ______ Joe was getting all over.
- Janie got nothing from Jody except what ______ could buy.
- Joe didn’t sit down in a _____, instead, he just fell down in it.
- Page 158, “It woke up old ________ and the monster began to roll in his bed.”
- Pg 47, They had murmured _____ about slavery being over.
- Joe Starks was very ____.
- Page 48, “God is _______.”
- Joe was getting very ___.
30 Clues: Joe Starks was very ____. • Joe was getting very ___. • Page 48, “God is _______.” • The dream is the _______. • The name of the town is _______. • The____ couldn't talk for looking. • A sobbing _____ burst out of Janie. • On page 39, Hicks laughed ________. • Joe Stark's new house had ___ stories. • main character of this story is ________. • ...
Michael Vey Book 2 Chapters 11-20 2025-03-10
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- What do the guards call the darts that they are using on the electric kids? (page 68)
- Which electric kid gets free from the truck's bands first? (Page 68)
- Name of the device that was in Jack and Wade's arm that the Elgen are using to track the kids (page 89)
- The kids are staying in Mitchell's _____ house. (page 104)
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- Who distracts the guards while Mckenna is heating up? (page 69)
- Name of the guard that sprays Zeus with a squirt gun (page 65)
- Name of the kid's house they are currently staying at (page 102)
- Name of the electric kid that helps Jack and Wade not feel as much of Michael's shock (page 96)
- Name of the country that Michael's mom is being held in (page 110)
9 Clues: The kids are staying in Mitchell's _____ house. (page 104) • Name of the guard that sprays Zeus with a squirt gun (page 65) • Who distracts the guards while Mckenna is heating up? (page 69) • Name of the kid's house they are currently staying at (page 102) • Name of the country that Michael's mom is being held in (page 110) • ...
The Campfire Environment 2021-04-09
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- Children can learn how to create fires from what kind of perspective?
- of Needs, What theory can we use to assess if an environment is positive or negative ?
- Name a resource required in this environment
- This environment encourages children to learn by taking ?
- What do campfires promote for children and adult learners ?
- Why should literature be used around the campfire environment, because its?
- A child's brain development is influenced by genes and the ?
- The campfire environment promotes what type of learning?
- Stories, Name a language milestone for children in this environment
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- play, What is a social milestone for children in this environment?
- Name a practical component area of The campfire environment
- What is an emotional milestone for children in this environment?
- This environment is positive as promotes what type of learning?
- Name a future curriculum area that children we explore in this environment
- This environment encourages children to be ?
- child, Montessori Focuses on the development of the ?
- Point Four, What outcome fosters children to love and care for the environment ?
- When learning in the outdoor classroom it is important for children to ? the tradtional owners of the land.
- What aspect of this powerpoint will last a lifetime?
- Name a factor when planning for positive environment
- Telling, What practice are campfires known for?
21 Clues: This environment encourages children to be ? • Name a resource required in this environment • Telling, What practice are campfires known for? • What aspect of this powerpoint will last a lifetime? • Name a factor when planning for positive environment • child, Montessori Focuses on the development of the ? • The campfire environment promotes what type of learning? • ...
Issue 1 Crossword 2023-10-11
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- ____ 71, non-profit student organization dedicated to ocean conservation
- To accelerate before you are allowed to, in dragster lingo
- Braided Jewish bread, often eaten at Rosh Hashana
- On campus improv group pictured on page 4
- Band whose lead singer made our Offbeat Obsession list
- Flexible or versatile, what the digital SAT and PSAT will soon be
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- Major whose BBQ is on page 7
- New club pictured on page 6 (2 words)
- Front of book question - instrument being played on page 5
- Name for the head Cappie
- Florida High School ____ Association, made an amendment over the summer
- “______ is the thief of joy,” as said by Brittany Rigdon
- What you might try to keep up with a friend
- ___ rate, common school statistic (here, 99%)
14 Clues: Name for the head Cappie • Major whose BBQ is on page 7 • New club pictured on page 6 (2 words) • On campus improv group pictured on page 4 • What you might try to keep up with a friend • ___ rate, common school statistic (here, 99%) • Braided Jewish bread, often eaten at Rosh Hashana • Band whose lead singer made our Offbeat Obsession list • ...
Word Chapter II KKatsoulis 2016-10-11
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- Ctrl + C
- Ctrl + V
- Default style name for Microsoft Word
- You use this to correct mistakes
- an additional piece of info printed on the last page.
- Modern Language Association of America
- text and graphics that print at the bottom of each page in a document.
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- Ctrl + X
- An action that is set up for common tasks such as copying text or selecting everything.
- American Psychological Association
- an additional piece of info printed at the bottom of a page.
- text and graphics that print at the top of each page in a document.
12 Clues: Ctrl + X • Ctrl + C • Ctrl + V • You use this to correct mistakes • American Psychological Association • Default style name for Microsoft Word • Modern Language Association of America • an additional piece of info printed on the last page. • an additional piece of info printed at the bottom of a page. • text and graphics that print at the top of each page in a document. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-05-11
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- Jody didn’t hate ______, he just wanted her to think so.
- Joe Stark's new house had ___ stories.
- Although the town wasn’t very fond of Joe, none of them ever tried to __________ him.
- Page 46, Then they hushed and ate _________.
- A sobbing _____ burst out of Janie.
- Chapter 7, “The years took all the _____ out of Janie’s face.”
- On page 39, Hicks laughed ________.
- _____ at a distance have every man’s wish on board.
- The name of the town is _______.
- After a year, Logan stopped talking in _______ to Jamie.
- The dream is the _______.
- Janie _____ every last one of her head rags.
- Janie and Logan got married in ______ parlor.
- Zora Neale Hurston’s brilliant novel about a woman’s search for her authentic self and for real____.
- Chapter 9, “Joe’s _______ was the finest thing Orange County had ever seen with Negro eyes.”
- There are years that ask questions and years that _______.
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- Chapter 6, “Every morning the world _____ itself over and exposed the town to the sun.”
- ______ went to the lemon tree to pick some lemons.
- The____ couldn't talk for looking.
- main character of this story is ________.
- Page 84, “_____, that strange being with the huge square toes who lived way in the West.”
- The color of Matt Bonner’s mule was ________.
- Janie noticed how ______ Joe was getting all over.
- Janie got nothing from Jody except what ______ could buy.
- Joe didn’t sit down in a _____, instead, he just fell down in it.
- Page 158, “It woke up old ________ and the monster began to roll in his bed.”
- Pg 47, They had murmured _____ about slavery being over.
- Joe Starks was very ____.
- Page 48, “God is _______.”
- Joe was getting very ___.
30 Clues: Joe Starks was very ____. • Joe was getting very ___. • Page 48, “God is _______.” • The dream is the _______. • The name of the town is _______. • The____ couldn't talk for looking. • A sobbing _____ burst out of Janie. • On page 39, Hicks laughed ________. • Joe Stark's new house had ___ stories. • main character of this story is ________. • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2013-09-11
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- Specific rules for the way code should be written
- A hand drawn or typed plan for a page
- Google, Yahoo, AOL are all examples of __________ engines
- __________ Network Graphics
- Blank lines and extra space between code is an example of _______ space
- Words that best identify the content for a site
- No longer used
- Computers that host web pages are called _______ servers
- One element contained within antother
- A type of list that contains sequential identifiers
- Attribute for controlling vertical size of an image
- Aligned elements to the left margin establishes and _____ line
- Type of image format used for photos
- Element to make text bold
- All viewable content is contained below the __________ tag
- Helps search engines index your web content
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- What must be done before submitting a page for grading
- Ratio of width to height
- Variation of HTML that strictly applies how code should be written
- A category of elements that contain built in line spacing
- A type of list that contains bullets
- Extention for a web page
- Way to organize info so that you can click links
- Safari, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox….
- A type of list for organizing terms
- Attribute for controlling horizontal size of an image
- Used to provide information about how the page was designed
- Tag for displaying an image on a web page
- An element without web content is considered ___________.
- Element to emphasize text
- To resize an image
- Type of image format used for drawings
- An element used to end a line short of the right margin
33 Clues: No longer used • To resize an image • Ratio of width to height • Extention for a web page • Element to emphasize text • Element to make text bold • __________ Network Graphics • A type of list for organizing terms • A type of list that contains bullets • Type of image format used for photos • A hand drawn or typed plan for a page • One element contained within antother • ...
9/5/2016 PowerPoint 2016-09-02
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- Objects that become a part of a given document
- Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions
- Measuring guide that displays above the publication window
- Enables you to create special effects.
- The basic unit of a presentation.
- A print option that allows you to choose the number of slides displayed per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page
- An organized set of commands that relates to a specific activity.
- Makes the page scale larger or smaller so you can move in or away from page objects
- Buttons on the tool bar for changing the appearance of objects within a publication.
- The preset amount of time between slides as they advance automatically during a slide show
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- An individual page in a PowerPoint file that can contain text, graphics, video, audio, and animation
- A tiny version of a slide
- Relationship of an object's width to its height
- Usually the text color; usually light on a dark background or visa-versa.
- Horizontally and vertically scaled displays beneath the tool bar and to the left of the workspace.
- Slide color usually dark with light text or visa-versa.
- the visual effect of a slide as it moves on and off the screen during a slide show.
- Allows you quickly to create your presentation using an outline format.
- A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects.
- How text is positioned between the left and right margins.
- The actual display of a presentation
- Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs.
- A collection of colors that may be used in a presentation
- A list of key points, each proceeded by a symbol for emphasis.
24 Clues: A tiny version of a slide • The basic unit of a presentation. • The actual display of a presentation • Enables you to create special effects. • Objects that become a part of a given document • Relationship of an object's width to its height • Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions • Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs. • ...
asp.net 2012-07-12
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- control is used to write simple text on the page, you can use server side formatting options like bold, italic, underlined.
- posting is used to post data from one page to other
- copies only structure of a table and not the data
- stores the page state in a hidden field
- controls displays all validation messages
- a label gets rendered into ____ html control
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- object is used to store application specific data into server memory.
- the initial value of required field validator need to be set for _______ control
- control can be used across multiple web applications
- a property to validate page
- page event where masterpage can be changed dynamically
11 Clues: a property to validate page • stores the page state in a hidden field • controls displays all validation messages • a label gets rendered into ____ html control • copies only structure of a table and not the data • posting is used to post data from one page to other • control can be used across multiple web applications • ...
Michael Vey (Book 1) - Unit 3 2024-01-29
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- One of Taylor's powers - she can make you forget what you were doing/thinking (page 40)
- Michael and Taylor admit that their skin will ____ in the dark (page 40)
- Vocab word meaning messy
- Vocab word meaning a curve
- Vocab word meaning to do the same thing at the same time
- Michael, Taylor and _____ are in a secret club (page 42)
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- Vocab word meaning a long speech
- Vocab word meaning something respected or honored
- Taylor goes with Michael to ____ before they go to her house (page 34)
- Vocab word meaning to stop until another time
- Taylor can also read ____ if she is touching you.(page 42)
11 Clues: Vocab word meaning messy • Vocab word meaning a curve • Vocab word meaning a long speech • Vocab word meaning to stop until another time • Vocab word meaning something respected or honored • Vocab word meaning to do the same thing at the same time • Michael, Taylor and _____ are in a secret club (page 42) • Taylor can also read ____ if she is touching you.(page 42) • ...
Bud, Not Buddy 2025-08-28
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- Bud’s age, spelled out (try reading page 2)
- the last name of the author of Bud, Not Buddy
- the number (spelled out) of chapters in Bud, Not Buddy
- What Bud is searching for (try reading the back cover)
- the last word of chapter 13
- the name of the town in Michigan where the book takes place (try reading the back cover)
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- The nickname of the person on page 241 (try reading the caption on page 240)
- Bud’s last name, revealed on page 1
- The item pictured next to the first page of chapter 1
- The Watsons go to __________, another book by Christopher Paul Curtis (try looking in the first few pages of the book)
- the first word of chapter 12
- The Dusky Devastators of the __________ (try reading the back cover)
12 Clues: the last word of chapter 13 • the first word of chapter 12 • Bud’s last name, revealed on page 1 • Bud’s age, spelled out (try reading page 2) • the last name of the author of Bud, Not Buddy • The item pictured next to the first page of chapter 1 • the number (spelled out) of chapters in Bud, Not Buddy • What Bud is searching for (try reading the back cover) • ...
Environment Quiz 2021-01-07
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- the part of a plant that takes water to the leaves
- the part of a plant that gets water from the ground
- the space between mountains that are quite close together
- like a lake but very small
- holds the seeds for pine trees
- we use this to see things very far away
- we need this to send and receive messages on wifi
- where it doesn't rain much
- a part of the land that sticks out into a body of water
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- someone who travels in space
- this pulls things towards the earth
- the space between mountains that are quite far apart
- a symbol of Canada
- a group of stars that make a picture when you join them together
- a group of stars and planets
- a very big hill
- plants grow from these
- trees that only grow where it is very warm
18 Clues: a very big hill • a symbol of Canada • plants grow from these • like a lake but very small • where it doesn't rain much • someone who travels in space • a group of stars and planets • holds the seeds for pine trees • this pulls things towards the earth • we use this to see things very far away • trees that only grow where it is very warm • ...
The environment 2025-11-21
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- — Give power to
- — Biological communities
- — Free from harm
- — Responsible
- — Materials or assets
- — Unequal treatment
- — Readiness for use
- — Give new life to
- — Lack of wealth
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- — Make certain
- — State of health
- — Variety of life
- — Reasonably priced
- — Including all
- — Dependable
- — Food and nourishment
- — Of the sea
- — Encourage
18 Clues: — Encourage • — Dependable • — Of the sea • — Responsible • — Make certain • — Give power to • — Including all • — Free from harm • — Lack of wealth • — State of health • — Variety of life • — Give new life to • — Reasonably priced • — Unequal treatment • — Readiness for use • — Materials or assets • — Food and nourishment • — Biological communities
BCA Vocabulary 1 Review 2021-08-24
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- A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used at the beginning of a section or chapter of a book.
- Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number.
- Use this Gallery to create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties such as title and author, and fields.
- To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank.
- Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
- To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope.
- A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table
- To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank.
- Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed.
- A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book
- Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a page number or file name.
- A cool way to represent your information -- organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows after the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document.
- A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence.
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- An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
- The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
- A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals (for example, every half inch).
- In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented.
- A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document.
- Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented.
- The edge or border of something.
- A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents.
- Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document.
25 Clues: The edge or border of something. • A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book • A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table • An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. • To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. • To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank. • ...
Word crossword puzzle 2024-04-12
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- This alignment option adjusts the spaces between words so that the text is aligned both on the left and the right margins.
- A feature that corrects commonly misspelled words automatically as they are typed1
- Notes or references that appear at the end of the document1
- This is the main work area where you type your text.
- A set of characters that all use the same basic design1
- This is the area at the top of a page where you can add notes or other information.
- The size of a font, usually expressed as a number of points1
- This feature allows you to start a new page in the document.
- A term used to describe page orientation, where the page is wider than it is tall1
- This feature allows you to make your document look larger or smaller on the screen.
- Comments or references that appear at the end of each page1
- This feature allows you to create, store, and reuse pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties, and fields.
- This feature allows you to create stylized text with various “special effects”.
- A list of the topics, names and terms used in a document along with the corresponding page numbers1
- These are the blank spaces around the edges of the page.
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- This tool provides synonyms for selected words.
- This feature allows you to draw a line under your text.
- This is the arrangement of text, images, and other objects on a page.
- This feature allows you to move a paragraph or a line of text horizontally away from the left or right margin.
- This is the primary input device used to type text.
- This is the area at the bottom of a page where you can add notes or other information.
- This command allows you to store your document on a disk or your computer’s hard drive.
- This feature allows you to add comments or important reminders to your document.
- This is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another.
- Graphs that use lines, columns, and pie shapes to represent numbers and data1
- This tool checks your document for grammatical errors.
- A small graphic, commonly a large dot, that starts each item in a list1
- This feature automatically saves your work at regular intervals.
- A method to mark locations within a document so that they can be easily returned to later1
- This tab allows you to change the way your document is displayed on the screen.
- This tab allows you to check spelling and grammar, add comments, and track and review changes in your document.
- This refers to the direction in which a document is displayed or printed.
32 Clues: This tool provides synonyms for selected words. • This is the primary input device used to type text. • This is the main work area where you type your text. • This tool checks your document for grammatical errors. • This feature allows you to draw a line under your text. • A set of characters that all use the same basic design1 • ...
cpe151_le2 2015-02-28
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- It is the hardware device that maps virtual to physical address.
- A condition for deadlock wherein it the act of allowing only one process to have access to a dedicated resource.
- A system call used by UNIX OS to create a new process.
- A type of scheduling policy that functions without external interrupts.
- A portion of a program that can run independently of other portions.
- A process state that executes last statement of the programs and asks the operating system to delete it (exit) or deallocate the resources.
- A type of communication wherein messages are directed and received from mailboxes.
- This is a set of pages residing in memory that can be accessed directly without incurring a page fault.
- A memory allocation scheme that dives each incoming job into pages of equal size.
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- It subdivides segments into pages of equal size, smaller than most segments, and more easily manipulated than whole segments.
- It occurs when there in an excessive amount of page swapping between main memory and secondary storage.
- It occurs when the requested page is not found in the memory.
- Concurrent transactions must be equivalent to serial execution - ________________.
- It is a part of a program that must complete execution before other processes can have access to the resources being used.
- A type of multiprocessing configuration wherein each processor has a copy of the OS and controls its own resources, and each can communicate and cooperate with others.
- A memory scheme wherein pages are brought into memory only as they are needed.
- The concept of this memory management is the separation of user logical memory from physical memory.
- It allocates the smallest hole that is big enough; must search entire list, unless ordered by size.
- A process wherein a resident page must be copied to the secondary storage (if modified) and writing the new page into the empty page frame.
- It is a condition wherein the system is affected as resources are being tied up.
20 Clues: A system call used by UNIX OS to create a new process. • It occurs when the requested page is not found in the memory. • It is the hardware device that maps virtual to physical address. • A portion of a program that can run independently of other portions. • A type of scheduling policy that functions without external interrupts. • ...
CA Excel 1 and 2 2020-08-06
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- a temporary storage area for selections you copy or cut
- the sheet currently displayed in the workbook window
- formats numbers as percentages with the % symbol after the number; you can change the number of decimal places that are shown
- shows how the sheet will look when printed, including headers and footers
- quickly inserts functions to sum, average, or count values in a range or find the minimum or maximum value in a range
- a background color that can be added to cells
- indicates how characters are emphasized (bold, italic, underline)
- letters in boxes along the top of the workbook window
- shows the contents of the sheet but not how the sheet will look printed
- pre-designed combination of font, font size, and font color that you can apply to a cell
- combine several cells into one cell
- copies and pastes formatting from one cell or range to another without duplicating any data
- a named operation that replaces the action of an arithmetic expression
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- a single sheet in a workbook file
- a line added along the edge of a cell, row, column, or table
- applies a format to a cell when its value meets a specified condition
- each intersection of a row and column form a box where you enter and store data
- rows and/or columns that are included on every page of the printout
- shows where page breaks will occur in the printed sheets
- formatting a cell based on its value, which helps draw attention to important or unusual results
- increases or decreases the magnification of the worksheet content
- the space between the page content and the edges of the page
- specifies the size of the text characters measured in units called points
- an expression that calculates a value
- numbers in boxes along the left side of the workbook window
- the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters
- the range or ranges in a worksheet that you specify to be printed
27 Clues: a single sheet in a workbook file • combine several cells into one cell • an expression that calculates a value • a background color that can be added to cells • the sheet currently displayed in the workbook window • letters in boxes along the top of the workbook window • a temporary storage area for selections you copy or cut • ...
The Irish News Young News Readers 2022-12-05
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- One in which the basic purpose is something other than news
- Statement made by another person, often placed in quotation marks
- A column featured on the ………….. page that expresses an opinion of the newspaper and encourages the reader to take action
- Tells the reader where regularly featured pages such as sports and weather can be found
- Formal statement of the newspapers name, officers, management and place of publication, usually on the editorial page
- Location where an event took place and sometimes the date, usually appears at the start of a story
- Newspaper stories are measured in ………….. inches
- First paragraph of a story that summarizes and/or grabs the reader’s attention
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- Large, type, written and designed to summarize a story and attract the readers’ attention
- Use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- Line that tells the reader on which page a story is continued
- Name of the newspaper as it appears at the top of page one
- Information provided about an event shortly after it occurs
- Explains what is happening in a photograph
- Tells us who wrote the story, may include the writer’s title
15 Clues: Explains what is happening in a photograph • Newspaper stories are measured in ………….. inches • Name of the newspaper as it appears at the top of page one • One in which the basic purpose is something other than news • Information provided about an event shortly after it occurs • Tells us who wrote the story, may include the writer’s title • ...
Legacy Volume 12, Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-22
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- Who (First and Last Name) was disguised as the Grinch during this school year's Winter festival (Hint: see page 83 and see if you can figure it out!)
- Who is Christ-Ismael's celebrity look alike? (Hint: see page 44)
- What club (Club's name only) is showcased first in this Yearbook? (Hint: page 13)
- Which staff member (First and Last Name) brought their dog to the first ever 2024 Winter Wonderland Festival hosted by the Senior Committee? (Hint: page 82)
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- What is the name of Adriana's home country? (Hint: see the bottom of page 65)
- What is our principals full name?
- Who (First and Last Name) is the girl to have celebrated her 15th wearing a blue dress? (Hint: see page 62)
- How many Seniors are there in this year's graduating class? (Hint: go to page 112 and start counting!)
- Which special Spring I.S.D. staff (First and Last Name) was invited to the Hispanic Heritage Festival? (Hint: see bottom of page 89)
- What is the name of Kiahriyah's pet Axolotl? (Hint: see page 81)
10 Clues: What is our principals full name? • What is the name of Kiahriyah's pet Axolotl? (Hint: see page 81) • Who is Christ-Ismael's celebrity look alike? (Hint: see page 44) • What is the name of Adriana's home country? (Hint: see the bottom of page 65) • What club (Club's name only) is showcased first in this Yearbook? (Hint: page 13) • ...
17an Ikan Sepat 2020-08-16
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- Lomba 17an: pasangannya botol
- Lomba 17an: dibuat susah makannya
- Hari Proklamasi Kemerdekaan RI
- Dulu biasanya dilakukan tanggal 18 Agustus
- Salah satu kata yang dicoret dalam naskah otentik Proklamasi Kemerdekaan RI
- Lomba 17an: penghambat lari
- Dilakukan tiap tanggal 17 Agustus
- Yang dilakukan pemimpin upacara
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- Lagu yang sering dinyanyikan tanggal 17 Agustus
- Kata ke 57 dalam lirik lagu Indonesia Raya
- Lomba 17an: ambil sendiri hadiahnya
- Jumlahnya 17, 8, 45
- Yang banyak dilakukan tanggal 16 Agustus malam
- Lomba 17an: yang mundur malah menang
- Lomba 17 an: digigit, tapi tidak dimakan
- Pemilik kain merah pada bendera pusaka Merah Putih
- Pagi dinaikkan, petang diturunkan
17 Clues: Jumlahnya 17, 8, 45 • Lomba 17an: penghambat lari • Lomba 17an: pasangannya botol • Hari Proklamasi Kemerdekaan RI • Yang dilakukan pemimpin upacara • Lomba 17an: dibuat susah makannya • Pagi dinaikkan, petang diturunkan • Dilakukan tiap tanggal 17 Agustus • Lomba 17an: ambil sendiri hadiahnya • Lomba 17an: yang mundur malah menang • Lomba 17 an: digigit, tapi tidak dimakan • ...
Parts of A Yearbook Crossword 2022-09-09
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- The first thing that is seen, showing the theme of the book
- where the reader can easily find what pages they appear.
- Portion of a page/spread that as extra content
- Part of the cover that is seen when on a bookshelf
- Two facing pages with the same content
- used as a place for families to celebrate usually graduating students
- the separate sheets formed from the giant sheet
- the page-by-page planner used to track and identify content
- _____ lid Part of the cover where the initial design is seen
- Giant sheet of paper split into eight separate parts
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- the meaning of DPS
- heavy paper used to hold the yearbook together
- the content that is mandatory to put in a yearbook
- A single section with the opposite section featuring a similar yet different topic
- section where you find the faces of staff and students
15 Clues: the meaning of DPS • Two facing pages with the same content • heavy paper used to hold the yearbook together • Portion of a page/spread that as extra content • the separate sheets formed from the giant sheet • the content that is mandatory to put in a yearbook • Part of the cover that is seen when on a bookshelf • Giant sheet of paper split into eight separate parts • ...
Operating System-Unit 4 2019-07-01
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- To track of free disk space, the system maintains a_____list
- The mechanism that bring a page into memory only when it is needed
- Technique that allows the execution of processes that may not be completely in memory
- File type can be represented by
- When the processor needs to execute, the particular page and it it is not available in main memory
- Collection of related fields
- Which page replacement algorithm replace the page that will not be used for the longest period of time
- High paging activity
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- Random access is also known as_____access
- The instruction being executed, must be in:
- Abstract data type
- Basic element of data in file
- Remove an existing record which is specified by the user
- Series or collection of bites where each bits corresponds to an disk block
- Pages out pages that have used least used recently
15 Clues: Abstract data type • High paging activity • Collection of related fields • Basic element of data in file • File type can be represented by • Random access is also known as_____access • The instruction being executed, must be in: • Pages out pages that have used least used recently • Remove an existing record which is specified by the user • ...
setb 2024-11-29
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- coral draw
- Processing is the transformation of the input data to a more meaningful form (information) in the CPU
- It is a process that shrinks files so that less disk space is occupied.
- It refers to an error in your program. It prevent your code from running, or your code runs but doesn’t do what you want.
- Ctrl + M
- charles babbage
- Allows you to access the shared files or devices on different computers sharing a common network.
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- A page margin is defined as the area between the main content and the edges of the page.
- Changing Font style, Font size, Page Colour, Font Colour, Border etc. to make page attractive.
- Creating a mirror image of the selected shape or object.
- drive
- A type of software that searches various WebPages on the World Wide Web for particular information.
- telegram
- billgates
- A list of operations available to the user of a program
15 Clues: drive • telegram • Ctrl + M • billgates • coral draw • charles babbage • A list of operations available to the user of a program • Creating a mirror image of the selected shape or object. • It is a process that shrinks files so that less disk space is occupied. • A page margin is defined as the area between the main content and the edges of the page. • ...
MICROSOFT WORD BASICS 2025-10-23
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- : A pre-designed document used as a starting point.
- : The direction of the page, either Portrait or Landscape.
- : The blank space around the edges of a page.
- : The blinking vertical line that shows where text will appear.
- : The strip at the top of Word containing tabs and commands.
- : A set of formatting characteristics saved under one name.
- : The feature that finds and corrects misspelled words.
- : The command to insert cut or copied text.
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- : The style of text, like Arial or Times New Roman.
- : A feature that provides synonyms for a selected word.
- : Text that appears at the bottom of every page.
- : A recorded or programmed set of actions to automate a task.
- : A list with small dots or symbols before each item.
- : Text that appears at the top of every page.
- : A key used to indent a line or move to the next cell in a table.
15 Clues: : The command to insert cut or copied text. • : The blank space around the edges of a page. • : Text that appears at the top of every page. • : Text that appears at the bottom of every page. • : The style of text, like Arial or Times New Roman. • : A pre-designed document used as a starting point. • : A list with small dots or symbols before each item. • ...
Getting Started 2023-02-05
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- These are positioned at the top and left side of the pasteboard to help you align objects
- The invisible line on which text sits
- A typographical design solution in which text is used at a larger point size and positioned prominently on the page
- When you connect the bottom edge of one panel to the top edge of another panel, so that both move together
- These are guides that you specify to appear at a given distance within the page, usually to maintain visual consistency from page to page
- A design element in which the first letter or letters of a paragraph are increased in size to create a visual effect
- This mode presents a view of your document as though it were being showcased on your computer monitor
- These are horizontal and vertical rules that you can position anywhere in a layout as a reference for positioning elements.
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- The arrangement of windows and panels that you see on your monitor is called the...
- This affects the spaces between letters, but it is applied globally to an entire word or paragraph
- The area surrounding the document
- The term used to describe the vertical space between lines of text
- This mode shows you what your page would look like with all non-printing elements removed
- In this mode you can see any and all page elements, including margin guides, ruler guides, frame edges, and the pasteboard
- Moves words down to the next baseline but does not create a new paragraph
- Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines
- These are rectangular, oval, or polygonal shapes that you use for a variety of purposes, such as creating a colored area on the document or placing text and graphics
- The longstanding process of increasing or decreasing space between a pair of characters
18 Clues: The area surrounding the document • The invisible line on which text sits • Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines • The term used to describe the vertical space between lines of text • Moves words down to the next baseline but does not create a new paragraph • The arrangement of windows and panels that you see on your monitor is called the... • ...
History of Colombian Musics & A City in the African Diaspora Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Communities of escaped slaves
- A port city in Colombia where many enslaved people were sold at auction (Page 34)
- According to Arroyo's "Rebelión," what Africans arrive to in Cartagena (Pages 34, 36, and 37)
- The last name of the singer of "Rebelión" (Throughout the document)
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- Peasant musical style (Page 77)
- The name of employed slaves and freemen as musicians (Page 77)
- The most commonly accepted form of “Colombian” national music (Page 83)
- people who have been dispersed from their homeland (concept throughout the piece)
- Public theaters (Page 78)
- Along with music, it played a major role in the processes of the definition of “Colombian-ness" (Page 80)
10 Clues: Public theaters (Page 78) • Communities of escaped slaves • Peasant musical style (Page 77) • The name of employed slaves and freemen as musicians (Page 77) • The last name of the singer of "Rebelión" (Throughout the document) • The most commonly accepted form of “Colombian” national music (Page 83) • ...
Crash Course #5 Crossword 2024-10-23
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- happens when you switch from one task to another (2 words)
- your brain is like a muscle, to train it to focus more, you must
- automatically focused attention due to stimuli in the environment (2 words)
- the quality of being new, original, or unusual
- you're brain CANNOT do this, so stop doing it
- when you lose the amount of time it takes for your brain to properly refocus it's attention (3 words)
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- depends on lots of other factors
- your brain can't keep inhibitory mechanisms active for forever, this is called: (3 words)
- how many times you should exercise a day
- the process of focusing your cognitive rfesources on one particular stimulus or source of information while ignoring all others in the environment
- based on "task demands" like needing to read a page in a text book or solve a math problem (2 words)
- how many hours of sleep you should be getting
12 Clues: depends on lots of other factors • how many times you should exercise a day • how many hours of sleep you should be getting • you're brain CANNOT do this, so stop doing it • the quality of being new, original, or unusual • happens when you switch from one task to another (2 words) • your brain is like a muscle, to train it to focus more, you must • ...
Rahvakalendri tähtpäevad 2020-04-15
16 Clues: 8.märts • 12.märts • 17.märts • 14.märts • 21.märts • 17.märts • 6.jaanuar • 1.jaanuar • 25.jaanuar • 17.jaanuar • 14.jaanuar • e. tsirgupäev 9.märts • e. tanjapäev 25.jaanuar • e. kanutipäev 13.jaanuar • e. paastumaarjapäev 23.märts • e. ussiliikumise päev 17.märts
Word 2010 Vocabulary 2015-08-26
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- Access Toolbar - A small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands.
- bar - A row of information related to the current program. The status bar is usually located at the bottom of a window. Not all windows have a status bar.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. In this view, a document appears as one long page (without page breaks), and text and tables wrap to fit the window.
- processing - The writing, editing, and formatting of documents in a program designed for working primarily with text.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide.
- publishing - A process that creates pages by combining text and objects, such as tables and graphics, in a visually appealing way.
- - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups.
- area - An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text.
- editing - A way of moving or copying selected text by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
- - A line, or lines, of content in the top margin area of a page in a document, that typically contain elements such as the title, page number, or name of the author.
- - Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way.
- - A small representation of an item, such as an image, a page of content, or a set of formatting, obtained by scaling a snapshot of it. Thumbnails are typically used to provide visual identifiers for related items.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the width is greater than the height.
- - A user interface design that organizes commands into logical groups, which appear on separate tabs.
- box launcher - On the ribbon, a button at the bottom of some groups that opens a dialog box with features related to the group.
- Shortcuts toolbar - A toolbar located at the right end of the status bar that contains tools for switching between views of document content and changes the display magnification.
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- - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location.
- view - A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document’s structure. You can also use outline view to work with master documents.
- Help button - The button located at the right end of the ribbon and labeled with a question mark (?), that provides access to the Word Help system.
- - An item, such as a graphic, video clip, sound file, or worksheet that can be inserted into a document and then selected and modified.
- - In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key.
- - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out.
- - A note that appears on the screen to provide information about a button, tracked change, or comment, or to display a footnote or endnote. ScreenTips also display the text that will appear if you choose to insert a date or AutoText entry.
- Preview - A feature that temporarily displays the effect of applying a specific format to the selected document element.
- view - A document view that displays the content of a document with a simplified layout.
- format - The structure or organization of data in a file. The file format of a document is usually indicated by the file name extension.
- shortcut - Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.
- and Type - A feature that allows you to double-click a blank area of a document to position the cursor in that location, with the appropriate paragraph alignment already in place.
- - The blank space outside the printing area on a page.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
- – A way of moving objects by pointing to them, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse pointer to the desired location, and releasing the button.
- wrap - The process of breaking lines of text automatically to stay within the page margins of a document or window boundaries.
32 Clues: - The blank space outside the printing area on a page. • - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location. • - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out. • - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups. • - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide. • ...
Yearbook Terms 2021-09-12
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- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus.
- Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- This website gives users the tools to create, sell and promote their yearbook.
- This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them. Theme A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- A unit of measurement in yearbook. There are 6 of these to an inch.
- An 8-page section of pages.
- Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme.
- This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school.
- This type of yearbook structure is typically composed of sections such as student life, sports, academics, clubs/organizations and people.
- Two facing pages, abbreviated ‘DPS’.
- This type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format.
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- Lines, tints, screens and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs.
- A 16-page section of pages.
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook.
- Features the year’s unique theme showcasing fonts, colors and graphics that will be used inside the book.
- Accompanies the primary headline.
- Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption.
- The company that prints and publishes your yearbook.
- This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread.
- A portion of a spread containing a mini-design of photos and text.
- Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book.
- Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics.
- The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme.
- The date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant.
- The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
- This spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme.
- Page number with graphics or information.
- Short for ‘cut-out-background’ photo.
30 Clues: A 16-page section of pages. • An 8-page section of pages. • Accompanies the primary headline. • Two facing pages, abbreviated ‘DPS’. • Short for ‘cut-out-background’ photo. • Page number with graphics or information. • The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme. • The company that prints and publishes your yearbook. • ...
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-03-01
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- edit Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- service Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- illustration Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
- writer Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- line Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- writer One employed by the newspaper.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- column Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- hole Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- quote Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
- design Rectangular units of text and images.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
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- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- Graphic representation of information.
- story One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- ad Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
- ad (or “want ad”) People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- space Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- information Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- notice Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- correspondent A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- To remove a story or ad.
- credit Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- department Responsible for sale and distribution.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- story Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • writer One employed by the newspaper. • Graphic representation of information. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Amount of space between lines of type. • design Rectangular units of text and images. • Exclusive story that no other newspaper has. • ...
Vocab 11/28/22 2022-12-01
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- a list of items that explains what page it is on in a non-fiction text
- to say something in your own words but shorter
- to save something from going away
- All of the physical surroundings of Earth
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- to add something to something
- a pattern of behavior shared by a society, or group of people
- to get use to something
- things that come from the earth such as air
8 Clues: to get use to something • to add something to something • to save something from going away • All of the physical surroundings of Earth • things that come from the earth such as air • to say something in your own words but shorter • a pattern of behavior shared by a society, or group of people • a list of items that explains what page it is on in a non-fiction text
Journalism Terms 2020-09-28
Across
- this type of yearbook structure is typically composed of sections such as student life, sports, academics, clubs/organizations, and people
- this spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure
- a unit of measurement in yearbook; there are six of these to an inch
- the date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant
- accompanies the primary headline
- page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book
- the company that prints and publishes your yearbook
- the largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience
- tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see
- empty space around content, often separating or framing topics
- a central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year
- this type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format
- introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus
- features the year's unique theme showcasing fonts, colors, and graphics that will be used inside the book
- usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the events and gives more insight and detail than a caption
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- a portion of a spread containing a mini-design of photos and text
- an 8-page section of pages
- two facing pages, abbreviated DPS
- this spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme
- spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme
- this section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them
- short for "cut-out-background" photo
- lines,tints,screens, and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs
- this website gives users the tools to create, sell, and promote their yearbook
- this is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread
- a 16-page section of pages
- the heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook
- the use of selected fonts to enhance the theme
- the ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- page number with graphics or information
30 Clues: an 8-page section of pages • a 16-page section of pages • accompanies the primary headline • two facing pages, abbreviated DPS • short for "cut-out-background" photo • page number with graphics or information • the use of selected fonts to enhance the theme • the company that prints and publishes your yearbook • ...
Adobe 2021-05-13
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- allowing words in your paragraph to be hyphenated to help with the flow of your lines; you can also set guidelines for these to limit how many words can be hyphenated in a paragraph and where the hyphen is inserted in a word
- used for print only, extra space in addition to your page size that’s cut off when artwork “bleeds” to the edge of the page, so you don’t have any white border
- any horizontal lines used as a divider and printed on the page
- regulations for where line breaks can occur, so you can avoid widows / orphans and keep a certain number of lines in a paragraph together at all times
- a typographical term for the spacing of letters
- when the amount of text in your text box is more than the size of your frame and overflows into a second text box
- a group of notes shown at the end of an entire document that each refers to a reference number made in the text
- a note shown at the bottom of a page that refers to a reference number made on that same page in the text
- mini templates you can create and use throughout your document for pages that have repeated content on them, like a page number or footer
- the thin colored lines on your IND document that do not appear on your final document, but are just used for aligning objects on your page or showing where the margins are placed
- every character in a typeface, (e.g: G, $, ?, 7), is represented by a glyph; this includes all capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols
- alignment of either one or both edges of your text to either left, right, center, left justify, right justify, center justify, or full justify
- large initial capital letter, often used to set off the first paragraph of an article. - insert tab
- extra space on the outside of your document, different from bleed, used to show markings or notes for the printer
- the negative space around the inside of a page, a safe zone for all content / text / images
- is adding white to a color to make it lighter
- the command center for modifying paragraphs or blocks of text
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- any horizontal line used as a divider and printed on the page
- the invisible box that an object, link or text is contained within
- when a paragraph is cut off and the remainder is bumped (or reflowed) to the next line
- a small section of text pulled out and quoted in a larger font size;used to draw attention
- adjusts the space between any two letters while tracking affects the spacing for more than two letters
- refers to the transparency of a color
- a single word left by itself on a line of text at the end of a paragraph, or a single line of a paragraph left on a page by itself at the beginning or end of the paragraph
- a pre-set of settings and formatting that can be applied to a word, a line of text, or an entire paragraph in one click
- when any part of a text box is cut off and the remainder is bumped (or reflowed) to the next text box / frame
- when a section of text is cut off and the remainder is bumped (or reflowed) to the next page
- a chart of data or information organized in cells on a grid; tables can have their own set of styles, similar to character and paragraph styles
- the label at the top or bottom of a page in a book, magazine, or other long-form document that could include things like the name of the publication and/or the chapter or section name, the author's name, a website or copyright line, etc.; usually appears next to the page number
- order in which you work in a program as you’re designing a project
- a new window that opens for you to edit copy without seeing all the formatting; mainly for convenience if the style of text is making copyediting difficult for you; it does show symbols for all breaks, indents, and tabs
- a type of grid with parallel or horizontal lines that is useful when creating negative space in a design
- a pull quote or other sidebar-type part of your layout that is separate from your body text
- an outside file (separate from your IND file) that is placed in your IND document (for example: a JPG of an image, an EPS of a logo, or a even a PSD or AI file); this feature is what really brings the 3 main Adobe programs together to work seamlessly and expand your possibilities for design
- two pages shown side-by-side, also known as a spread – used for documents that will be printed and bound
35 Clues: refers to the transparency of a color • is adding white to a color to make it lighter • a typographical term for the spacing of letters • any horizontal line used as a divider and printed on the page • the command center for modifying paragraphs or blocks of text • any horizontal lines used as a divider and printed on the page • ...
Semester 1 Journalism Vocabulary 2023-08-14
Across
- an unedited proof of a story (what gets sent to the first round of editing)
- Journalism focusing on changing public attitudes and policy-making agendas
- 12 pt. Font. The standard measurement in yearbook. A pica equals 1/6 inch. Typically there is one pica or 1/2 pica of space between photos and copy.
- A page on which newly set copy is reproduced to make possible the correction of errors.
- Abbreviation for the page OPPOSITE the EDITORIAL page. The page is frequently devoted to opinion columns and related illustrations
- Passing off as one's own the ideas and words of another.
- The line at the beginning of an article which provides the date and the origin of the story.
- Stating Who Said Something - giving credit
- Photos that are captured without posing your subjects or distracting them from what they’re doing. They’re great for capturing everyday aspects of school life.
- The content of an article or news element
- Any descriptive or explanatory material under a picture
- An article in a newspaper or other periodical or on a website presenting the opinion of the publisher, writer, or editor.
- area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage
- an interview in which the interviewee wish to remains anonymous in publishing
- reporting that ignores or treats lightly negative news about friends of a reporter
- Extra space around your page that is intentionally printed, then trimmed by the printer. The standard bleed size is 1/8 inch, and is usually used to allow for movement the paper during printing
- element on a page that immediately attracts a reader’s attention.
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- story emphasizing the human or entertaining aspects of a situation - a news story or other material differentiated from straight news
- spot news; live and current news in contrast to features - no opinion, just fact
- The final stage of the writing process when the paper is evaluated for mechanical correctness, such as grammar, punctuation, spelling, omitted words, repeated words, spacing and format, and typographical errors
- The first paragraph in a news story.
- a short piece of text placed under/ beside a picture in a social media post, magazine, book, or newspaper that describes that specific picture or explains what is happening in the picture
- printed title of a newspaper on page one
- The who, what, when, where and why appear at the start of a story, followed by supporting details and background information
- Abbreviation for “paragraph”
- a paragraph that explains the context of the story
- story a reporter has obtained to the exclusion of the competition
- headline across or near the top of all or most of a newspaper page
- name of the reporter who wrote the story placed atop the published article
29 Clues: Abbreviation for “paragraph” • The first paragraph in a news story. • printed title of a newspaper on page one • The content of an article or news element • Stating Who Said Something - giving credit • area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage • a paragraph that explains the context of the story • Any descriptive or explanatory material under a picture • ...
Microsoft Vocab 2022-08-09
Across
- A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used at the beginning of a section or chapter of a book.
- A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence.
- The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
- Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a page number or file name.
- A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book
- Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
- Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number.
- Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
- A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table
- In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented
- A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document.
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- Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented.
- To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank.
- The edge or border of something
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed.
- A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals (for example, every half inch).
- An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents.
- This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows after the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document.
- To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank.
- To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope.
- Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document.
- Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
- Use this Gallery to create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties such as title and author, and fields
- A cool way to representing your information -- organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
25 Clues: The edge or border of something • A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book • A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table • An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. • To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. • To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank. • ...
Word Processing 2019-02-21
Across
- is a file created by a spreadsheet program
- the first sheet of paper containing information about what is being sent bya fax transmission
- is to choose u nique file name for the current version of a document
- is to create a space from the left hand sile of the page that indicates the beginning of a new paragraph
- is collection of information stored electronically
- is the space at the top, bottom, left, and right edges of a page
- a file is to store the current vesion of for future retrival
- is the amount of space between lines of text on a page
- something is to make it or bring it into existence
- a small card containing contact information for an individual or company
- is a tool that allows writers to make sure that there are no spelling or grammatical errors in a document
- a document or file in a computer that is already formatted in a certain style and with fieds prepared for users to enter data inton
- a description ar account of a meeting, information,or findings
- a chart for organizing the days, weeks and months of a year or a schedule of appointments and events
- an action is to reverse the last change made in a document
- it is slated to the right
- a file or program is to access its contents or start it
- document, it has no information entered into it
- a function or field of text is to choose or mark it
- is a short letter or written communication
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- text, then it is thick so that the text stands out to the reader
- a word processing file
- the creating, editing, and printing of documents or a computer
- of the page is the page is the middle of the page, with equal spacing on the right and left from the margins of the page
- a style or shape of text
- a schedule or a list of matters that must be taken care of
- is a system for recording hoursworked by employees
- is information used for analysis
- text is to make a line under words
- somenthing is to evaluate it
- a document is to make changes to it
- a section of text is to place it into a document
- an action is to repeat the last change to a document
- is a vertiocal space on a page
- a field of text is to remove it from a document altogether
- a summary of work experince, skills, and education
- a dot or shape at the left of a line of text
- a section of text is to remove it from its place in a document
- a document or program is to put it away or end it
- a sectiom of text is to duplicate it to the clipboard
40 Clues: a word processing file • a style or shape of text • it is slated to the right • somenthing is to evaluate it • is a vertiocal space on a page • is information used for analysis • text is to make a line under words • a document is to make changes to it • is a file created by a spreadsheet program • is a short letter or written communication • ...
BCA Vocabulary 1 Review 2021-08-24
Across
- Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
- Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number.
- A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used at the beginning of a section or chapter of a book.
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed.
- A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents.
- Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
- The edge or border of something.
- A cool way to represent your information -- organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a page number or file name.
- An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank.
- Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document.
- In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented.
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- A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document.
- Use this Gallery to create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties such as title and author, and fields.
- A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals (for example, every half inch).
- A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence.
- Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented.
- To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope.
- This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows after the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document.
- A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book
- Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
- A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table
- To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank.
- The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
25 Clues: The edge or border of something. • A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book • A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table • An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. • To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. • To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank. • ...
8th grade vocab 1 2019-01-13
Across
- / start (a line of text) or position (a block of text, table, etc.) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
- / is text that is separated from the body text and appears at the top of a printed page. ... In academic writing, the running head usually contains the page number along with the author's last name, or an abbreviated version of the title.
- Man's best friend
- / formatting which stands for Modern Language Association, is defined as a style of writing used for college-level writing. An example of MLA style is the specific formatting for footnotes in a college paper.
- statement that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.
- / the main body of a book or other piece of writing, as distinct from other material such as notes, appendices, and illustrations.
- / add new items to the program's interface, or give the program additional capabilities.
- / the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins or to the left side margin or right side margin.
- statement / should tell your reader what the paper is about and also help guide your writing and keep your argument focused.
- styles / includes both character and paragraph formatting attributes, and can be applied to a paragraph or range of paragraphs.
- Flying mammal
- / place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- / widow" is the last line of a paragraph that appears alone at the top of the next page, and an "orphan" is the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page. Default widow and orphan settings are typically configured for two lines in order to prevent isolated single lines.
- Likes to chase mice
- (font) / describes how characters are capitalized within a word or phrase. "Font" refers to the typeface used to display the letters, while "case" refers to the capitalization of each letter.
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- setup / is a set of specific parameters involving the display and layout of a printed page. This type of resource is part of many modern word processing applications and other document processing software.
- Large marsupial
- / is a specific typeface of a certain size and style. For example, one font may be Arial 12 pt bold, while another font may be Times New Roman 14 pt italic.
- Has a trunk
- / a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
- / is a section located under the main text, or body. Traditionally it was and still is the space for the page number.
- / sentence a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.
- / a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- Spacing / is the vertical distance between lines of text. Most writers use either double-spaced lines or single-spaced lines—nothing in between—because those are the options presented by word processors.
- is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends.
- / use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • / place or arrange (things) in a straight line. • / use of a source of information in order to ascertain something. • / a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject. • ...
8th grade vocab 1 2019-01-13
Across
- is a specific typeface of a certain size and style. For example, one font may be Arial 12 pt bold, while another font may be Times New Roman 14 pt italic.
- the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins or to the left side margin or right side margin.
- is text that is separated from the body text and appears at the top of a printed page. ... In academic writing, the running head usually contains the page number along with the author's last name, or an abbreviated version of the title.
- widow" is the last line of a paragraph that appears alone at the top of the next page, and an "orphan" is the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page. Default widow and orphan settings are typically configured for two lines in order to prevent isolated single lines.
- a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
- is the vertical distance between lines of text. Most writers use either double-spaced lines or single-spaced lines—nothing in between—because those are the options presented by word processors.
- should tell your reader what the paper is about and also help guide your writing and keep your argument focused.
- Likes to chase mice
- formatting which stands for Modern Language Association, is defined as a style of writing used for college-level writing. An example of MLA style is the specific formatting for footnotes in a college paper.
- includes both character and paragraph formatting attributes, and can be applied to a paragraph or range of paragraphs.
- use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
- Has a trunk
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- add new items to the program's interface, or give the program additional capabilities.
- is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends.
- Large marsupial
- is a section located under the main text, or body. Traditionally it was and still is the space for the page number.
- that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.
- a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.
- start (a line of text) or position (a block of text, table, etc.) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
- place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- Man's best friend
- is a set of specific parameters involving the display and layout of a printed page. This type of resource is part of many modern word processing applications and other document processing software.
- describes how characters are capitalized within a word or phrase. "Font" refers to the typeface used to display the letters, while "case" refers to the capitalization of each letter.
- the main body of a book or other piece of writing, as distinct from other material such as notes, appendices, and illustrations.
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • place or arrange (things) in a straight line. • use of a source of information in order to ascertain something. • a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs. • a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject. • ...
Crossword romeo and Juliet 2022-01-26
Across
- Asks Friar Lawrence for a solution to her problem
- "Then my lips have the ___ They took from yours - page 43
- "You ____ bright red when you hear any news" - Page 93
- Tyblat calls him evil
- She wants Juliet to marry pairs
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- "You_____ Your face with words more than your tears" - Page 150
- Romeo killed him
- says to Juliet she has to marry pair
- "If they ___ you, they will kill you" - page 62
- "Oh____the door, when you do, come weep with me" - Page 151
10 Clues: Romeo killed him • Tyblat calls him evil • She wants Juliet to marry pairs • says to Juliet she has to marry pair • "If they ___ you, they will kill you" - page 62 • Asks Friar Lawrence for a solution to her problem • "You ____ bright red when you hear any news" - Page 93 • "Then my lips have the ___ They took from yours - page 43 • ...
