general knowledge Crossword Puzzles
testing ur knowledge 2023-01-19
Across
- bad sound from a baby, or us
- red & blue creatures
- worst shaped starch
- your dream fruit creature
- accident u and me, in a song
- green but not so green
- ___ hour; hatchet
- my official title
- your go-to subway bread
- meat, cheese, and potential vomit
- preservation; where our picture is
- two _____ in a car
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- favourite shoe
- first kiss
- easily woo-ed by me
- shakeable
- fruit and band
- jeff probst
- kitty cat
- fun guy, in a way
- victim of the green martian (from mars)
- canada ___; me
- our enemy
- youth occupational aspiration
24 Clues: shakeable • kitty cat • our enemy • first kiss • jeff probst • favourite shoe • fruit and band • canada ___; me • fun guy, in a way • ___ hour; hatchet • my official title • two _____ in a car • easily woo-ed by me • worst shaped starch • red & blue creatures • green but not so green • your go-to subway bread • your dream fruit creature • bad sound from a baby, or us • accident u and me, in a song • ...
Agricultural Knowledge System 2023-05-11
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- term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes
- strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks
- term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations
- What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry
- farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts
- What is the practice of growing crops in containers
- What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil
- agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species
- modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions
- substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents
- common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels
- term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use
- something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage
- holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices
- a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years
- What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called
- natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter
- substance used to kill insects called
- common agricultural practice involving water application to crops
- important factor in determining plant growth and productivity
- substance used to kill rodents
- recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm
- common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area
- growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban area
- sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics
- What is the practice of growing crops on the sides of buildings
- sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden
- term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation
- What is the practice of growing crops without human intervention
- sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control
- determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity
- first step in establishing a new farm or garden
- a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants
- practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops
- farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields,
- substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth
- describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities
- farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques
- abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management
- describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities
- What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure
- agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses
- term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources
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- cultivation of crops for market sale
- term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food
- agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area
- What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption
- arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called
- large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs
- concept that refers to the right of people and communities to control their own food systems,
- What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates
- practice of growing different crops in the same field
- process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss
- agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits
- substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called
- the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment
- important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system
- pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm
- the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water
- What is the practice of growing crops in an arid climate
- practice of growing crops for personal consumption
- refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred
- field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices
- term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector
- common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues
- type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation
- what is the physical composition of soil called
- What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil
- sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs
- the practice of growing crops in high-density areas
- name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s
- term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration
- term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members
- type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas
- practice of growing crops on a small scale
- important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties
- term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs
- term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs
- term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform
- farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food
- describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production
- what is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location
- activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow
- term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients
- practice of growing crops in low-density areas
- sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices
- term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs
- term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices
- name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth
89 Clues: substance used to kill rodents • cultivation of crops for market sale • substance used to kill insects called • practice of growing crops on a small scale • abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management • practice of growing crops in low-density areas • what is the physical composition of soil called • first step in establishing a new farm or garden • ...
AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM 2023-05-12
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- 76) What is the term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes?
- 69) What strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks?
- 17) What is the term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations?
- 16) What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, and aquaculture to create a sustainable and self-sufficient farm?
- 13) What farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts?
- 87) What is the practice of growing crops in containers?
- 32) What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil?
- 10) What is the agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species, in the same area to promote ecological diversity and productivity called?
- 9) What is the modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions to maximize crop yields and profits called?
- 39) What substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents?
- 36) What common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels?
- 63) What is a term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use?
- 75) What is something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage?
- 5) What is the holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices?
- 18) What is a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years?
- 4) What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called?
- 38) What is a natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter?
- 42) What is a substance used to kill insects called?
- 50) What is a common agricultural practice involving water application to crops?
- 29) What is an important factor in determining plant growth and productivity?
- 43) What is a substance used to kill rodents?
- 78) What is a recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm?
- 22) What is a common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area?
- 64) What growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban areas?
- 3) What is the sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment called?
- 90) What is the practice of growing crops on the sides of buildings?
- 53) What is a sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden?
- 47) What is the term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation?
- 88) What is the practice of growing crops without human intervention?
- 8) What is the sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control, and other environmentally-friendly practices to produce crops and livestock called?
- 25) What is the determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity?
- 79) What is the first step in establishing a new farm or garden?
- 40) What is a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants?
- 1) What is the practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops for human consumption and other purposes known as?
- 7) What farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields, reduce waste, and increase efficiency by analyzing data on soil conditions, weather patterns, and other factors called?
- 37) What substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth?
- 26) What is the term used to describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities?
- 12) What type of farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques?
- 45) What is the abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management?
- 46) What term describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities?
- 34) What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure?
- 51) What agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses?
- 59) What is a term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources?
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- 80) What is the cultivation of crops for market sale?
- 65) What is a term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food?
- 6) What is the agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area, often in large quantities and for commercial purposes, called?
- 73) What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption?
- 30) What is the arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called?
- 14) What is the term for large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs to maximize crop yields and efficiency?
- 59) What is a term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources?
- 33) What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates?
- 84) What is the practice of growing different crops in the same field?
- 20) What is the term used to describe the process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss?
- 54) What agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits?
- 41) What is a substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called?
- 58) What is the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment?
- 28) What is important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system?
- 44) What type of pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm?
- 21) What is the term for the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water?
- 89) What is the practice of growing crops in an arid climate?
- 81) What is the practice of growing crops for personal consumption?
- 23) What is a term that refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred?
- 15) What is the field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices?
- 72) What term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector?
- 66) What is a common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues?
- 68) What is a type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation called?
- 31) what is the physical composition of soil called?
- 35) What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil?
- 55) What is a sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
- 82) What is the practice of growing crops in high-density areas?
- 57) What was the name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s?
- 48) What is the term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration?
- 70) What is the term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members?
- 67) What type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas?
- 85) What is the practice of growing crops on a small scale?
- 27) What is an important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties?
- 11) What is the term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs of their own families or communities?
- 56) What is the term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life?
- 61) What term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform?
- 71) What is a farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food called?
- 24) What is the term used to describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production?
- 19) What is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location?
- 52) What is an activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow?
- 74) What is the term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients?
- 83) What is the practice of growing crops in low-density areas?
- 2) What is the sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices to create diverse, productive, and resilient landscapes called?
- 49) What is the term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs?
- 62) What is a term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices?
- 77) What is the name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth?
89 Clues: 43) What is a substance used to kill rodents? • 31) what is the physical composition of soil called? • 42) What is a substance used to kill insects called? • 80) What is the cultivation of crops for market sale? • 87) What is the practice of growing crops in containers? • 85) What is the practice of growing crops on a small scale? • ...
Random NBA Knowledge 2024-10-30
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- This player was traded and then vetoed
- LeBron and Curry were born here
- Kobe was drafted here
- The Raptors' main celebrity
- Most recent 70+ point game
- Tim Duncan was almost traded here
- The team Kobe scored 81 points on
- Known as the "Glove"
- Where Giannis is from
- 5'6 and won a dunk contest
- The Lakers were founded here
- Known as "Superman"
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- Embiid and Pascal were born here
- Canadian city that used to have a team
- LeBron's current team
- The Goat
- SGA was drafted here
- Previously known as Supersonics
- 2003 NBA Champions
- Bonus: Worst NFL Team
- The only reason JorFraud is relevant
21 Clues: The Goat • 2003 NBA Champions • Known as "Superman" • SGA was drafted here • Known as the "Glove" • Kobe was drafted here • LeBron's current team • Where Giannis is from • Bonus: Worst NFL Team • Most recent 70+ point game • 5'6 and won a dunk contest • The Raptors' main celebrity • The Lakers were founded here • LeBron and Curry were born here • Previously known as Supersonics • ...
Nerve your knowledge 2024-11-03
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- This system activates in stressful situations to prepare you for action.
- cortex It’s in the front and known for planning and making choices.
- disorder is characterized by seizures
- disorder causes memory loss and is linked to aging and Named after a famous doctor, it’s often associated with older adults.
- It’s the brain’s ability to change and adapt, even after injury or learning.
- It’s like the "messenger" that carries information throughout the body.
- It’s often called the "little brain" located at the back of the head.
- Its name rhymes with "dope," and it boosts pleasure and motivation.
- system is responsible for calming the body down after stress and Think "rest and digest"—this system calms the body down.
- regulates breathing and heart rate and This area keeps you alive by controlling basic functions without your awareness.
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- part of the CNS transmits signals and It’s like a superhighway, transmitting signals from the brain to the rest of the body
- neurotransmitter is important for muscle movement and memory and also Its name sounds like it could be part of a car
- It’s the “happy hormone” that keeps you balanced and calm.
- It’s the "thinking cap" on top of the brain, handling complex thoughts
- type of neuron transmits information from the senses to the brain and It’s like a “reporter” sending sensory data for the brain to interpret
- one division of Nervous system that is that is the central command center and one of the main division of NS
- nervous system branch controls involuntary actions like heartbeat. Think “automatic”—it handles things you don’t have to think about
- lobe of the brain located at the back, it helps you interpret what you see
- It’s like a protective covering on wires, making signals travel faster.
- system that is the body’s main communication network, interpreting the five senses
20 Clues: disorder is characterized by seizures • It’s the “happy hormone” that keeps you balanced and calm. • cortex It’s in the front and known for planning and making choices. • Its name rhymes with "dope," and it boosts pleasure and motivation. • It’s often called the "little brain" located at the back of the head. • ...
Test Your Knowledge 2025-11-07
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- My first word
- My most listened to artist/band
- My dream car (brand)
- What I do when nervous
- My favourite chips and dips dip
- My wake up time
- A food I don't like
- My dream holiday spot
- My favourite weather (__&__)
- My favourite band
- Something I say wrong
- My second (and main) rabbit's name
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- My lucky number
- My favourite wagas meal
- The name of my childhood teddy
- My favourite place to eat
- A dream job of mine
- A favourite show
- The sport I'm worst at
- Pizza or pasta?
- My favourite roast
- My favourite videogame ever
- My football number
- My most watched film/series
- Something I love
- Something I hate
- Another thing I say wrong
27 Clues: My first word • My lucky number • Pizza or pasta? • My wake up time • A favourite show • Something I love • Something I hate • My favourite band • My favourite roast • My football number • A dream job of mine • A food I don't like • My dream car (brand) • My dream holiday spot • Something I say wrong • The sport I'm worst at • What I do when nervous • My favourite wagas meal • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE! 2025-11-06
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- The country that is famous for pizza and pasta.
- The largest animal in the sea.
- You sleep on this at night.
- People read this to learn news.
- The planet we live on.
- A machine that flies in the sky.
- The animal known as “the king of the jungle.”
- We use this to tell the time.
- A season with snow and cold weather.
- We use this to call or text friends.
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- The color of the sky on a sunny day.
- Two days after Monday.
- A round red fruit that keeps doctors away.
- The opposite of “small.”
- The biggest ocean in the world.
- The opposite of “cold.”
- The person who shares their knowledge with students.
- We use this to write on paper.
- A drink made from roasted beans.
- The color made by mixing red and white.
20 Clues: Two days after Monday. • The planet we live on. • The opposite of “cold.” • The opposite of “small.” • You sleep on this at night. • We use this to tell the time. • The largest animal in the sea. • We use this to write on paper. • People read this to learn news. • The biggest ocean in the world. • A machine that flies in the sky. • A drink made from roasted beans. • ...
JOHN’S KNOWLEDGE NEST 2025-12-15
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- Sweet treat worthy of a Paris café
- Social evenings’ battlefield of facts
- Red jewel of summer beds
- Prehistoric cat, nod to feline fascination
- Volume he’d happily flip through
- Purring companion on lazy afternoons
- One who nurtures roots and shoots
- Solver of grids and clues alike
- River crossing memories in France
- Study behind thriving blooms and veggies
- Spicy resident in John’s garden
- Group where minds meet
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- Home of the Loop, but not a necklace
- Vintage variety prized by green thumbs
- French word for what John devours in quiet hours
- Advanced stats John might debate over hot dogs
- Fiery condiment for backyard creations
- How John strolls the Seine in his mind
- Backyard heat measured on this scale
- Quiet haven lined with spines
- Blooming star in late-season gardens
- Shade-giving tree John might admire
- Tool or title for a patient plot-tender
- Returns year after year, like his blooms
24 Clues: Group where minds meet • Red jewel of summer beds • Quiet haven lined with spines • Solver of grids and clues alike • Spicy resident in John’s garden • Volume he’d happily flip through • One who nurtures roots and shoots • River crossing memories in France • Sweet treat worthy of a Paris café • Shade-giving tree John might admire • Home of the Loop, but not a necklace • ...
Watson's Theory of Caring 2017-07-16
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- includes observation of and identifying the problem; knowledge to build framework; formulation of hypothesis
- the needs of food and fluid, elimination, ventilation
- a human science of persons and human health-illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions as defined by Jean Watson
- the needs for achievement, affiliation, intra & interpersonal need, self-actualization
- analysis of the data collected and the effects of any interventions
- the strongest tool that establishes rapport and caring
- Jean Watson’s Theory included 7 of these
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- (2 words) a valued person in and of him or herself to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood and assisted; in general a philosophical view of a person as a fully functional integrated self.
- practice of caring to promote health with knowledge, proven science, education, nutrition, support and behavioral
- to be able to relate to how one is feeling
- placing the plan into action, including the collecting of the data
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity
- the psychology that studies human existence using phenomenological analysis
- The absence of illness (or the presence of efforts that leads its absence)
- the psychology that studies human existence using phenomenological analysis
- determines what data will be collected, how it would be collected and by whom
- the needs of activity-inactivity, need for sexuality
- the promotion and acceptance of the expressions of positive and negative feelings is one of the ______ factors
18 Clues: Jean Watson’s Theory included 7 of these • to be able to relate to how one is feeling • the needs of activity-inactivity, need for sexuality • the needs of food and fluid, elimination, ventilation • the strongest tool that establishes rapport and caring • placing the plan into action, including the collecting of the data • ...
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Entrepreneurship Fill-In Puzzle 2021-09-29
31 Clues: new • bold • meld • goal • avid • idea • bill • risk • loss • sales • smart • crate • start • plans • owners • patent • dreams • strive • invest • morals • founder • operate • product • capital • selects • rewards • business • competes • knowledge • trademark • corporate
People to Meet 2012-06-07
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- A slave who's master died and sued for freedom
- Fanatical abolitionist
- Replaced Joseph Hooker
- One of the best knowen conductors of the Underground Railroad
- Nominated by the Democratic party in 1856
- General in Conferderate Army that surrounded Fort Sumter
- Commander of Fort Sumter
- Isabella Baumfree
- Owned a country store and got involved with politics in 1832
- Nominated by the Constutional Union Party
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- Cheif Justice in 1857
- General for the south, rejected offer to be general in the north
- Had the nickname "Great Compromiser"
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Gave a speech to Senators on March 7, 1850
- General for the north
- Has the nickname "Stonewall"
- South Carolina Senator in 1849
18 Clues: Isabella Baumfree • Cheif Justice in 1857 • General for the north • Fanatical abolitionist • Replaced Joseph Hooker • Commander of Fort Sumter • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Has the nickname "Stonewall" • South Carolina Senator in 1849 • Had the nickname "Great Compromiser" • Nominated by the Democratic party in 1856 • Nominated by the Constutional Union Party • ...
Watson's Theory of Caring 2017-07-16
Across
- determines what data will be collected, how it would be collected and by whom
- to be able to relate to how one is feeling
- includes observation of and identifying the problem; knowledge to build framework; formulation of hypothesis
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity
- the strongest tool that establishes rapport and caring
- The absence of illness (or the presence of efforts that leads its absence)
- practice of caring to promote health with knowledge, proven science, education, nutrition, support and behavioral
- the needs for achievement, affiliation, intra & interpersonal need, self-actualization
- analysis of the data collected and the effects of any interventions
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- (2 words) a valued person in and of him or herself to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood and assisted; in general a philosophical view of a person as a fully functional integrated self.
- placing the plan into action, including the collecting of the data
- Jean Watson’s Theory included 7 of these
- the needs of activity-inactivity, need for sexuality
- the psychology that studies human existence using phenomenological analysis
- the psychology that studies human existence using phenomenological analysis
- a human science of persons and human health-illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions as defined by Jean Watson
- the needs of food and fluid, elimination, ventilation
- the promotion and acceptance of the expressions of positive and negative feelings is one of the ______ factors
18 Clues: Jean Watson’s Theory included 7 of these • to be able to relate to how one is feeling • the needs of activity-inactivity, need for sexuality • the needs of food and fluid, elimination, ventilation • the strongest tool that establishes rapport and caring • placing the plan into action, including the collecting of the data • ...
Famous People of the Civil War 2022-11-17
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- enslaved person who helped other slaves escape using the underground railroad
- abolitionist leader who was born a slave, then became a famous intellectual
- a career US army officer and Union general
- served for the Confederate army and was a bank and train robber
- US army officer and Union commander of the first battle
- US army official who became a major general in the Confederate States Army
- leading Confederate general
- enslaved person who fled from Illinois to Wisconsin before returning with his master to Missouri
- 16th president of the US and freed the slaves
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- 6th president of the US
- general in the Union army and achieved recognition for his command of military strategy
- US general and commander of the Union army and later becomes the 18th president
- general-in-chief of the Confederate forces
- American army officer during the second Mexican-American war
- risked her life to bring supplies and support to soldiers
15 Clues: 6th president of the US • leading Confederate general • general-in-chief of the Confederate forces • a career US army officer and Union general • 16th president of the US and freed the slaves • US army officer and Union commander of the first battle • risked her life to bring supplies and support to soldiers • ...
General Motors 2024-03-12
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- General Motors' iconic muscle car
- General Motors' headquarters city
- Luxury automobile brand under General Motors
- Brand known for its performance vehicles under General Motors
- Compact car model under General Motors
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- Truck brand under General Motors
- Chevrolet's iconic sports car
- The largest shareholder of General Motors
- Founder of General Motors
- Electric vehicle brand under General Motors
10 Clues: Founder of General Motors • Chevrolet's iconic sports car • Truck brand under General Motors • General Motors' iconic muscle car • General Motors' headquarters city • Compact car model under General Motors • The largest shareholder of General Motors • Electric vehicle brand under General Motors • Luxury automobile brand under General Motors • ...
Academic Words Part 3 - Words 21-40 2019-11-18
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- Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated (fáfróður)
- In psychology, the biologically and socially influenced characteristics by which people define male and female (kyn)
- A period of time between two events (millibil, hlé)
- The extent to which something happens or has an effect (tíðni, útbreiðsla, nýgengi)
- Something that is put in: such as advice, opinion, comment (innlegg, tillaga)
- Able to learn, think, and understand quickly and easily (gáfaður, greindur)
- A person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully (reyndur, snjall, atvinnu-, sérfræðingur)
- Said, done or shown in an open or direct way, so that you have no doubt about what is happening (djarfur, skýr, afdráttarlaus)
- Money paid to others for their services (gjald)
- A talk or speech about a particular subject (fyrirlestur)
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- To prevent, restrain, stop (bæla, þvinga, hefta)
- To include (something) as part of something else (fela í sér)
- To tell somebody to do something, especially in a formal or official way (fyrirskipa)
- To go or be beyond the limit or expectations (verða meira, fara fram úr)
- To begin or put into practice (eiga frumkvæði að)
- A reason for doing something; motivation (hvatning)
- An alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics that includes the page numbers on which those items are found within a publication (atriðaskrá)
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments (sambands-, alríkis-)
- Able to bend without breaking; able to change or to take in new ideas (sveigjanlegur, liðugur) furthermore In addition, besides, also (enn fremur, þar að auki)
19 Clues: Money paid to others for their services (gjald) • To prevent, restrain, stop (bæla, þvinga, hefta) • To begin or put into practice (eiga frumkvæði að) • A period of time between two events (millibil, hlé) • A reason for doing something; motivation (hvatning) • A talk or speech about a particular subject (fyrirlestur) • ...
People to Meet 2012-06-07
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- Fanatical abolitionist
- Gave a speech to Senators on March 7, 1850
- Has the nickname "Stonewall"
- A slave who's master died and sued for freedom
- Owned a country store and got involved with politics in 1832
- Isabella Baumfree
- One of the best knowen conductors of the Underground Railroad
- General in Conferderate Army that surrounded Fort Sumter
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- Commander of Fort Sumter
- General for the south, rejected offer to be general in the north
- Nominated by the Constutional Union Party
- Cheif Justice in 1857
- South Carolina Senator in 1849
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Replaced Joseph Hooker
- Nominated by the Democratic party in 1856
- General for the north
- Had the nickname "Great Compromiser"
18 Clues: Isabella Baumfree • Cheif Justice in 1857 • General for the north • Fanatical abolitionist • Replaced Joseph Hooker • Commander of Fort Sumter • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Has the nickname "Stonewall" • South Carolina Senator in 1849 • Had the nickname "Great Compromiser" • Nominated by the Constutional Union Party • Nominated by the Democratic party in 1856 • ...
Super Hero September 2021-08-20
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- Avengers, Assemble!
- First pilot to break the sound barrier
- The first female one-star general in the USAF and two-star general in any service
- SMASH!
- I love you 3000
- King and protector of Wakanda
- The greatest detective
- First African-American to make four-star General
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- Long term friend of Black Widow
- Commonly referred to as the merc with a mouth
- The first revenger
- Name of the first flash
- The "first" avenger
- "With great power comes great responsibility" - Uncle Ben
- Only "General of the Air Force"
- black widows first name
16 Clues: SMASH! • I love you 3000 • The first revenger • Avengers, Assemble! • The "first" avenger • The greatest detective • Name of the first flash • black widows first name • King and protector of Wakanda • Long term friend of Black Widow • Only "General of the Air Force" • First pilot to break the sound barrier • Commonly referred to as the merc with a mouth • ...
Knowledge is Power...test your knowledge 2021-10-03
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- In which movie does this quote"Show me the money!" famous from
- World largest and deepest freshwater lake
- Young Pakistani activist for female education & Nobel Prize Laureate
- Beautiful dancing waves of lights / spectacular light phenomenon in the northern hemisphere
- Where was Gerua song in Dilwale 2015 movie shooted
- A picturesque natural wonder in Northern Vietnam
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- Jason Bourne movies are adaptations from novels by this author
- Van Gogh's famous art which was inspired by the view from his room window
- Women's traditional dress in Germany
- Quote "Are you not entertained!?" is from which movie?
- In which city gondola is famous for
- World largest mammal
- Bermuda Triangle is located in which country
- A unique martial art that focuses on aggresive hand to hand fighting (throw, pulls & trips)
- World longest river
- National animal of Tanzania
16 Clues: World longest river • World largest mammal • National animal of Tanzania • In which city gondola is famous for • Women's traditional dress in Germany • World largest and deepest freshwater lake • Bermuda Triangle is located in which country • A picturesque natural wonder in Northern Vietnam • Where was Gerua song in Dilwale 2015 movie shooted • ...
The Drummer Boy of Shiloh 2023-05-04
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- Brass _______ on the General's uniform.
- Author
- Fruit tree flowers
- The creek
- The General smells the same as Joby's ______.
- The number of weeks Joby has been in the Army.
- Minimum number of months needed to train
- The river and the state
- Joby's ______ is far away.
- The large body of water
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- Joby compares himself to a ___.
- The church
- Sword attached to the gun
- Drummer boy's age
- Type of tobacco
- The General calls Joby the _____ of the army.
- Drummer boy
- Fruit tree
- The war
- The General wants a ______ rhythm.
20 Clues: Author • The war • The creek • The church • Fruit tree • Drummer boy • Type of tobacco • Drummer boy's age • Fruit tree flowers • The river and the state • The large body of water • Sword attached to the gun • Joby's ______ is far away. • Joby compares himself to a ___. • The General wants a ______ rhythm. • Brass _______ on the General's uniform. • Minimum number of months needed to train • ...
Civil War Battles 2023-03-23
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- Who won the Presidential election of 1864
- Union general who followed Lee into Pennsylvania
- Supreme commander of the Confederate forces
- Number of years the war lasted
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- One of the last battles of the war, crippled the confederate war effort
- River that was essential to control as it split the South in two
- Turning point of the war, decisive Union victory
- First true battle of the war after Sumter, indicated that the war would be long and bloody
- Confederate general who led a disastrous charge at Gettysburg
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- Union general who sieged Atlanta and marched through Georgia
- Commander of the army of the Potomac, stopped Lee at Antietam
- Kind of surrender Grant demanded at Fort Donelson
- Gettysburg _________, issued by Lincoln in November
- Proclamation issued after the Union army stopped Lee at Sharpsburg
- President of the Confederacy
- Nickname of Lee's best general who died at Chancellorsville
- Fortress along the Mississippi that Grant laid siege to
- Union general who made a name for himself at Fort Donelson
19 Clues: President of the Confederacy • Number of years the war lasted • Bloodiest battle of the Civil War • Who won the Presidential election of 1864 • Supreme commander of the Confederate forces • Union general who followed Lee into Pennsylvania • Turning point of the war, decisive Union victory • Kind of surrender Grant demanded at Fort Donelson • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-04-07
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- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- a 19th-century warship with armor plating.
- The most used pistol during the civil war
- this battle was the turning point of the civil war
- The place where the civil war started
- first name of the president from March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
- was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia
- Date that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
- The ________________ was fought on April 6–7, 1862
- a general in the Confederate army
- Gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
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- A Confederate General
- the first regiment of African Americans from the North to serve during the Civil War,
- A Union General
- one of the many generals in the Union army
- A Confederate general
- The most used rifle during the civil war
- Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union general Ulysses S. Grant
- The single-day bloodiest battle
- last name of the president from March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
20 Clues: A Union General • A Confederate General • A Confederate general • The single-day bloodiest battle • a general in the Confederate army • The place where the civil war started • The most used rifle during the civil war • The most used pistol during the civil war • one of the many generals in the Union army • a 19th-century warship with armor plating. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-04-07
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- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- a 19th-century warship with armor plating.
- The most used pistol during the civil war
- this battle was the turning point of the civil war
- The place where the civil war started
- first name of the president from March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
- was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia
- Date that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
- The ________________ was fought on April 6–7, 1862
- a general in the Confederate army
- Gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
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- A Confederate General
- the first regiment of African Americans from the North to serve during the Civil War,
- A Union General
- one of the many generals in the Union army
- A Confederate general
- The most used rifle during the civil war
- Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union general Ulysses S. Grant
- The single-day bloodiest battle
- last name of the president from March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
20 Clues: A Union General • A Confederate General • A Confederate general • The single-day bloodiest battle • a general in the Confederate army • The place where the civil war started • The most used rifle during the civil war • The most used pistol during the civil war • one of the many generals in the Union army • a 19th-century warship with armor plating. • ...
G6 Week 12 Vocabulary 2025-06-16
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- implying or suggesting a meaning that is additional to what is explicit
- a phenomenon in which a person’s emotions and behaviors directly trigger similar emotions and behaviors in another person
- a technique of selecting specific words for precise meaning or to generate an emotional response
- to have an effect on someone or something
- a state involving beliefs and feelings that causes a person to think or act in a certain way
- having qualities like glassware that is very clear and that suggests elegance
- brief; lasting only a short time
- words that are used in certain fields of knowledge, such as astronomy or computer science
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- a wide, flat place between sections of stairs in a staircase
- the author’s, speaker’s, or narrator’s attitude toward a subject, evident through diction and other style elements
- relating to a specific situation
- influence or guidance that an experienced or knowledgeable person gives to someone who has less experience or knowledge
- to determine something not stated directly by using reasoning and evidence from the text
- a hint in the surrounding text that can help a reader infer the meaning of an unfamiliar word, phrase, or description
- expressions used for descriptive or rhetorical effect that are not literally true but that express some truth beyond the literal level
- what is meant by a word; the general message of a text or idea
- a small, thin, sharp bit of wood that has broken off from a larger board
17 Clues: relating to a specific situation • brief; lasting only a short time • to have an effect on someone or something • a wide, flat place between sections of stairs in a staircase • what is meant by a word; the general message of a text or idea • implying or suggesting a meaning that is additional to what is explicit • ...
MST3k Knowledge Test 2018-12-12
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- TV's ____ (one of the Mads)
- Kinga's father, original mad scientist
- "This is where the ___ lives"
- Location of the mad scientists
- Muscled man who marries his adoptive sister and fights an incredibly fake giant spider
- Infamous re-dubber of many a bad Japanese MST3k movie
- Goofy superhero with Casio-esque theme song
- Arguably the most famous MST3k episode
- In Jack Frost, the young hero Ivanushka's selfishness gets him turned into a ____
- Crow's celebrity heartthrob
- Zap _______ (star of The Final Sacrifice)
- The Final Sacrifice concludes with a battle between a torch and a _______
- Name of the owlish monkey in Time of the Apes
- Jonah ____ (host)
- Location of the Mystery Science Theater
- Before he was kidnapped for MST3k, Mike Nelson was a ____ _______
- Kinga's sidekick
- Swimsuit model actress with a squeaky voice in Alien from LA
- In Fugitive Alien, the Wolf Raiders wear helmets adorned with ____
- Episode featuring a hunky caveman, a kidnapped scientist, and his daughter
- Boozy mentor/hero of Wizards of the Lost Kingdom
- Big McLargehuge of Space Mutiny
- "You do it, I'm _____"
- Monkey professor; mad scientist in the Mike era
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- Tom _____
- Dr. Forrester's catch phrase
- "He triiiiiied to kill me with a _____" (song from Fugitive Alien)
- Gold MST3k robot
- MST3k moment: "Watch out for ____!"
- MST3k hosts, in chronological order
- Large, female, purple robot
- ET ripoff movie, new season
- Johnny's iconic clothing choice in Time of the Apes
- Second mad scientist on the show
- Bigfoot's best friend
- Flashing color of commercial sign
- Brother of Martin Sheen, antagonist of Soultaker
- "In the not-too-distant future, ____ _______ AD" (MST3k theme song)
- Joel _______
- Signal to go into the theater
- Observer, aka _____
- Final MST3k episode of the old season
- Recurring character with extreme knees and distinctive theme music
43 Clues: Tom _____ • Joel _______ • Gold MST3k robot • Kinga's sidekick • Jonah ____ (host) • Observer, aka _____ • Bigfoot's best friend • "You do it, I'm _____" • TV's ____ (one of the Mads) • Large, female, purple robot • ET ripoff movie, new season • Crow's celebrity heartthrob • Dr. Forrester's catch phrase • "This is where the ___ lives" • Signal to go into the theater • ...
knowledge bowl crossword 2017-05-11
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- the day after Tuesday W
- you take pictures with this machine C
- when your head hurts a lot H
- a place to go look at paintings or art M
- large animals that are all extinct now D
- go _________ and play in the park O
- how heavy you are W
- you can read this everyday to learn about the world N
- another word for yummy D
- the farmer uses this before he plants crops P
- when you hear something many times... times... times E
- If you are not careful you might have an ________ A
- the doctor can give you this when you are sick M
- something you like the most F
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- more than 10 but less than 1000. H
- something that costs a lot of money E
- what is that strange looking _______? Oh, it's Jason! C
- the person who lives next to you N
- a quick drawing with a pencil S
- the opposite of full E
- there can be air, water and noise ______ P
- a mountain that lava comes out of V
- the number after eleven T
- people who cannot see are _______ B
- you can go here and pray C
- carry this on a rainy day U
- I like pizza is an __________ not a fact O
27 Clues: how heavy you are W • the opposite of full E • the day after Tuesday W • another word for yummy D • the number after eleven T • you can go here and pray C • carry this on a rainy day U • when your head hurts a lot H • something you like the most F • a quick drawing with a pencil S • more than 10 but less than 1000. H • the person who lives next to you N • ...
knowledge bowl crossword 2017-05-11
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- a place to go look at paintings or art M
- a mountain that lava comes out of V
- the number after eleven T
- there can be air, water and noise ______ P
- you take pictures with this machine C
- another word for yummy D
- the day after Tuesday W
- more than 10 but less than 1000. H
- I like pizza is an __________ not a fact O
- something that costs a lot of money E
- If you are not careful you might have an ________ A
- you can go here and pray C
- the person who lives next to you N
- the opposite of full E
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- carry this on a rainy day U
- something you like the most F
- when you hear something many times... times... times E
- you can read this everyday to learn about the world N
- when your head hurts a lot H
- go _________ and play in the park O
- people who cannot see are _______ B
- the doctor can give you this when you are sick M
- how heavy you are W
- large animals that are all extinct now D
- a quick drawing with a pencil S
- what is that strange looking _______? Oh, it's Jason! C
- the farmer uses this before he plants crops P
27 Clues: how heavy you are W • the opposite of full E • the day after Tuesday W • another word for yummy D • the number after eleven T • you can go here and pray C • carry this on a rainy day U • when your head hurts a lot H • something you like the most F • a quick drawing with a pencil S • more than 10 but less than 1000. H • the person who lives next to you N • ...
Away Product Knowledge 2020-07-21
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- - comes in nylon and leather
- - $50, only on our heavy duty items
- - Fits up to a 15 inch laptop, good for travel
- - Only available in Leather
- - $15-25
- - $145, best for everyday use
- - heavy packers love this product
- - Not repairable
- - Newest edition
- - Good for road trips!
- - Heavy Duty
- - two words, "suit"
- - Sometimes fixable
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- - "$20 off!"
- - compartmentalize
- - Trial Period
- - "Takes 5 minutes!" type of personilzation
- - custom on our soft goods
- - "It's built in", +50 dollars
- - two words, used when a customer wants an item shipped
- - "traditional book opening"
- - Biggest color assortment
- - What is our warranty?
- - "$45 off if you add a soft good"
- - Another name for "without battery"
- - Usually only sold during holiday
26 Clues: - $15-25 • - "$20 off!" • - Heavy Duty • - Trial Period • - Not repairable • - Newest edition • - compartmentalize • - two words, "suit" • - Sometimes fixable • - Good for road trips! • - What is our warranty? • - custom on our soft goods • - Biggest color assortment • - Only available in Leather • - comes in nylon and leather • - "traditional book opening" • - $145, best for everyday use • ...
Knowledge Is Power 2021-11-21
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- Covenant Keeper
- Birthplace of Abram
- Tent location when God met with Abram
- 6 Give Thanks to God
- Name of the Barren Woman
- Abrahams had his first child
- Egyptian Slave
- Father of Nations
- The Promised Land
- God hears
- Became Captive in Valley of Siddim
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- Abram's Father
- The book of Beginnings
- Extreme scarcity of food
- Belief in one's power
- Took Sarai as His wife
- Promised Offspring
- God's chosen people
- Hebrew Descendent
- Lesson Walking in Confidence
- First place Abram built an alter unto God
21 Clues: God hears • Abram's Father • Egyptian Slave • Covenant Keeper • Hebrew Descendent • Father of Nations • The Promised Land • Promised Offspring • Birthplace of Abram • God's chosen people • Belief in one's power • 6 Give Thanks to God • The book of Beginnings • Took Sarai as His wife • Extreme scarcity of food • Name of the Barren Woman • Abrahams had his first child • Lesson Walking in Confidence • ...
Knowledge Is Power 2021-11-21
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- The book of Beginnings
- Belief in one's power
- Covenant Keeper
- God hears
- Abram's Father
- First place Abram built an alter unto God
- Name of the Barren Woman
- Extreme scarcity of food
- Birthplace of Abram
- Tent location when God met with Abram
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- Promised Offspring
- The Promised Land
- God's chosen people
- Abrahams had his first child
- Took Sarai as His wife
- Egyptian Slave
- Give Thanks to God
- Lesson Walking in Confidence
- Hebrew Descendent
- Father of Nations
- Became Captive in Valley of Siddim
21 Clues: God hears • Abram's Father • Egyptian Slave • Covenant Keeper • The Promised Land • Hebrew Descendent • Father of Nations • Promised Offspring • Give Thanks to God • God's chosen people • Birthplace of Abram • Belief in one's power • The book of Beginnings • Took Sarai as His wife • Name of the Barren Woman • Extreme scarcity of food • Abrahams had his first child • Lesson Walking in Confidence • ...
Knowledge Is Power 2013-12-09
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- 3rd planet
- Capital of Norway
- 7th planet
- Capital of Philippines
- Capital of Italy
- Fastest land animal
- Chemical symbol Fe
- USA President
- #2 Most populous country
- Highest point on Earth
- 5th planet
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of France
- Deepest point on Earth
- Discovered gravity
- 8th planet
- Created the first airplane
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Vietnam
- Chemical Symbol He (balloons)
- #1 largest country
- #4 Most populous country
- #1 Largest ocean
- Capital of England
- Chemical symbol Au
- Chemical symbol O
- What animal does leather come from?
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- Chemical Symbol Na (one half of salt)
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Canada
- #4 largest country
- Capital of Indonesia
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Spain
- Discovered natural selection
- Chemical symbol Ne (bright lights)
- Capital of Germany
- #2 Largest country
- 6th planet
- Chemical symbol H
- What animal does wool come from?
- #2 Largest ocean
- #5 Largest country
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of Thailand
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Discovered E=MC^2
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Denmark
- 2nd planet
- Capital of USA
- 1st planet
- Largest animal
- Capital of Australia
- 4th planet
- #3 Largest Ocean
- Capital of China
- How many reindeer does Santa have?
- Chemical symbol Ag
- Capital of Russia
60 Clues: 3rd planet • 7th planet • 6th planet • 5th planet • 2nd planet • 8th planet • 1st planet • 4th planet • USA President • Capital of USA • Largest animal • Capital of Spain • Capital of Italy • #2 Largest ocean • #3 Largest Ocean • Capital of China • #1 Largest ocean • Capital of Canada • Capital of Norway • Capital of Greece • Chemical symbol H • Capital of France • Discovered E=MC^2 • Capital of Sweden • ...
Safety Knowledge Test 2014-05-07
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- One of OSHA's Focus Four hazards
- Most injured body part on this project
- One of our severe weather shelters
- Agency that sets standards on for PPE
- Required on all barricades
- One of OSHA's Focus Four hazards
- Do not move without one?
- Filter capable of trapping 99.97% of particles
- Created after the Williams-Steiger Act
- Anything above 75% of the crane's capacity
- 20.9% of the air we breath
- Second quarter color?
- A summer time ailment?
- Org. responsible for qualifying crane operators
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- Height when fall protection is required
- Class B fires may consist of these
- OSHA standard requiring education on chemical hazards
- Cancer causing insulation
- Heart starter?
- Not designed for normal human occupancy
- Minimum number of feet a ladder extends above a platform
- Damaging light caused by welding
- An atmosphere likely to cause death or immediate adverse health effects
- One of OSHA's Focus Four hazards
- Type of glasses required when cutting, grinding, or creating dust
- Clause requiring a workplace be free of recognized hazards
- Watches me weld?
- One of OSHA's Focus Four hazards
- Required when you break ground
- Protection against shock
- Protects an upside down operator?
- Required on all portable generators
32 Clues: Heart starter? • Watches me weld? • Second quarter color? • A summer time ailment? • Do not move without one? • Protection against shock • Cancer causing insulation • Required on all barricades • 20.9% of the air we breath • Required when you break ground • One of OSHA's Focus Four hazards • One of OSHA's Focus Four hazards • Damaging light caused by welding • ...
Test your Knowledge 2014-01-12
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- Everyday habits that become meaningful
- Church's highest form or worship
- The free and unmerited favor of God, as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowal of blessings
- Sacred scriptures to express relationship between God and chosen people
- Statement of relationship between God and Isreal
- Quality of being worthy and getting respect
- The sharing of the body of Christ
- How God communicates his message to humankind
- Mutual and supportive love between friends
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- Objects that have more than one meaning
- Holy people in Isreal who are spokes persons for God
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- System of symbols and rituals with a relationship with God
- Giving to someone that you don't know
- Having the nature or form of a person
- Is the power to let people act how they want to act
- Shared between parents and children and parents and sometimes between siblings
- Exchange of goodness with all the things God made
- Common interests doesn't involve emotional closeness
- God's instruction on how to live with the covenants
20 Clues: Church's highest form or worship • The sharing of the body of Christ • Giving to someone that you don't know • Having the nature or form of a person • Everyday habits that become meaningful • Objects that have more than one meaning • Mutual and supportive love between friends • Quality of being worthy and getting respect • How God communicates his message to humankind • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2014-01-30
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- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- Process in which food is broken down in two ways.
- Produces bile.
- System that brings in oxygen and removes excess of carbon dioxide from the body.
- Tissue that provides support to the body and connects its parts.
- needed for normal blood clothing
- System that transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to cells.
- System that controls the growth and development.
- Tissue that permits the movements of the body.
- - enzyme thatbreaks down proteins into large peptides
- Process in which a stimulus produces an opposite response.
- Group of different types of tissues.
- Process in which some materials such as cellulose travel trough the large intestine and converts into feces.
- the process food undergoes to give you energy from food
- found in fruits, honey, and sugar cane
- Means “similar standing”.
- Process in which cells acquire small molecules of food.
- The physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces.
- First step in the digestion.
- Tissue that transmits impulses through the body.
- supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures such as skin and muscle
- found in grains, potatoes, and vegetables
- also called cellulose, is found on whole grain bread
- organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts
- System that helps in the protection of the body from diseases.
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- - enzyme that breaks down dipeptides into amino acids
- - enzyme that continues the breakdown of protein
- Tissue that lines the interior and exterior of the body surface.
- Is the basic unit of structure and function.
- System that supports the body.
- - closes after food passes into the stomach
- enzyme that continues the breakdown of starch
- - part of phospholipids and neurotransmitters
- Group of organs that performs closely related functions.
- They are in the body and include cells, tissues, organs and organ systems.
- large muscular sack that continues the chemical and mechanical digestión of food
- - important in energy metabolism
- - coenzyme in synthesis of fat; glycogen formation; amino acid metabolism
- help the body absorb fat soluble vitamins and are part of cell membranes, nerve cells, and certain hormones
- - enzyme that breaks down fat
- Principal location of the nervous tissue.
- involved in nucleica cid metabolism; prevents neural-tube defects
- the most important nutrient
- System that converts food into small molecules that can be used in the body.
- inorganic nutrients that the body needs in small amounts
- Break down food into the small molecules the body can use.
- - promotes bone growth; increases calcium and phosphorus absorption
- - enzyme that breaks down starches into disaccharides
- Groups of cells that performs a single function.
- - amount of heat needed to raise the temperatura of 1 gram of water by 1degree Celsius.
50 Clues: Produces bile. • Means “similar standing”. • the most important nutrient • First step in the digestion. • - enzyme that breaks down fat • System that supports the body. • needed for normal blood clothing • - important in energy metabolism • Group of different types of tissues. • found in fruits, honey, and sugar cane • Principal location of the nervous tissue. • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2014-01-30
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- What’s the singular of villi?
- This process begins in the mouth:
- This is a tissue that provides support for our body and connects its parts…
- What is the major source of energy for our body?
- This is the tissue which nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body:
- How is called the “tube” where the bolus passes?
- What force moves food throughout the esophagus toward the stomach?
- You can remember this type of digestion as the physical breakdown of large pieces of food into smaller pieces:
- This is a mixture with a consistency of an oatmeal.
- They are inorganic nutrients we need in small amounts, how are they called?
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- Is the introduction of food into the digestive system:
- What substance supplies raw materials for growth and repair of structures?
- They are organic molecules we need in small amounts.
- How is measured the heat?
- How do you call the process where the stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus?
- In our body, how do you call the stable environment?
- intestine Where does the chyme goes after the small intestine?
- During this type of digestion enzymes break down food into small molecules:
- Which enzyme is contained in saliva?
- Which tissue makes the movements of the body possible?
- intestine The chyme passes throughout this intestine:
- We can call it a “large muscular sac”.
- This Word has a bad reputation in society, you can also call them lipids…
- Which tissue is the one that lines the interior and exterior body Surfaces?
- This substance breaks proteins into smaller polypeptide fragments.
25 Clues: How is measured the heat? • What’s the singular of villi? • This process begins in the mouth: • Which enzyme is contained in saliva? • We can call it a “large muscular sac”. • What is the major source of energy for our body? • How is called the “tube” where the bolus passes? • This is a mixture with a consistency of an oatmeal. • ...
Wine Knowledge Crossword 2012-12-16
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- Aromas or flavours that suggest vegetables
- French hybrid red wine grape variety, that produces a medium body, deeply tinted, acidic red wine which is fruit forward and often carries aromas of black fruits and caramel.
- Wine exposed to air that has undergone a chemical change.
- Pale, pinkish color wine
- Geographically defined wine region
- Scale of measurement of total dissolved compounds in grape juice and approximate concentration of sugars
- Fungus that affects many plant species, although its most notable hosts may be wine grapes
- Wine that possess finesse with subtle flavors that are in balance
- Also known as unwooded
- Holding wine in barrels, tanks, and bottles to advance them to a more desirable state
- Red Italian wine grape variety whose name derives from the Latin sanguis Jovis
- Sparkling winу from Piedmont.
- The length of time that wine has been allowed to age and mature in bottle.
- 225-litre oak barrel used in storing and aging Bordeaux wines
- Wine made from frozen grapes
- Tasting and evaluating wine without knowing what it is
- An odor or flavor reminiscent of damp soil.
- Wines produced inside of the traditional wine growing areas of Europe and North Africa.
- Area in Southwest France considered by some as the greatest wine-producing region in the world.
- French sparkling wine not made in Champagne region
- Whole, uncrushed grapes are fermented in a sealed vat containing a layer of carbon dioxide. This results in fruity, soft and distinct red wines. These wines have little tannin and are immediately drinkable.
- The sparkling effervescence of a wine.
- Ethanol, the product of fermentation of sugars by yeast
- Process used to systematically blend various vintages of Sherry
- When describing the visual appearance of the wine, it refers to high clarity, very low levels of suspended solids.
- Building, property, or company that is involved in the production of wine
- Wine to which alcohol has been added
- Method where sparkling wines receive their secondary fermentation in large tanks
- An overly tannic white wine
- Italian term for a semi-sparkling wine
- Stage when grapes start to soften and develop colour
- The most famous wine-making region in USA.
- Characteristics that form the personality of the wine.
- Chemical compounds formed by the reaction of ethyl and methyl alcohol with hydrogen sulfide to produce a wine fault that creates odors in the wine reminiscent of burnt rubber, garlic, onions or stale cabbage.
- The aroma or bouquet of a wine.
- Group of winegrape varieties grown historically in the Mediterranean region, Balearic islands, Canary Islands and the island of Madeira
- Variety of black wine grape most noted for being one of the three main varieties used in the production of Champagne
- The impression of textures and flavors lingering in the mouth after a wine is swallowed.
- Main grape used for sparkling wine production
- Spanish and Portuguese term for a reserve wine
- Productivity of a vineyard.
- Herbaceous or vegetal element of a wine
- Wine that is not sparkling wine
- Purple grape variety used in making red wine. The grapes tend to have an inky dark color and robust tannins, and are known as one of the six grapes allowed in the blend of red Bordeaux wine
- French term for the flavors associated with black currant
- Strong tasting acid in wine reminiscent of the flavor of green apples.
- Wines with zero or very low levels of residual sugar
- Wine expert who often works in restaurants
- Alternative name for the Charmat method of sparkling wine production
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- An unpleasant characteristic of wine resulting from a flaw with the winemaking process or storage conditions.
- Red Italian wine grape variety commonly grown in the Piedmont region. It makes light colored wines and rosés with very fruity aromas, strong acidity and tannins
- Purple-colored grape variety used to make red wines, most notably grown in Beaujolais and in the Loire Valley
- The charcoal that is burned into the inside of wine casks
- The most commonly used wood source for fermentation vessel and barrel aging.
- The feel and taste of a wine in the mouth.
- Term used in Port winemaking referring to vintage.
- French for "soil".
- Process of making wine.
- The liveliness and crispness noted in wine
- Wine that is not very aromatic
- The phenolic compounds in wines that leave a bitter, dry, puckery feeling in the mouth.
- Italian for wine
- Cloudy appearance wine
- Fortified wine that has been subjected to controlled oxidation to produce a distinctive flavor.
- Wine that is excessively "thin" in body and fruit.
- To assemble individual lots of wine together to make one wine.
- The only permitted grape for the French wine Condrieu in the Rhone valley
- Fermented juice of grapes.
- Famous light bodied red wine from Veneto.
- Tasting term denoting odors and flavors of fresh herbs in a wine.
- The level of fatty in a wine that are capable of evaporating at low temperatures
- Ready to drink.
- The species of wine that comprises over 99% of the world's wine.
- The acid in wine formed during the process of malolactic fermentation
- One of the three predominate acids in wine.
- The yeast responsible for the character of dry Sherries
- Wine that is either drunk by itself or before a meal in order to stimulate the appetite
- Overly alcoholic wine
- Variety of American grape, with large dark blue (almost black) grapes in compact clusters.
- Sweet fortified wine, which is produced from grapes grown and processed in the Douro region of Portugal.
- White Argentine wine grape variety, producing fresh, aromatic wines with moderate acidity, smooth texture and mouthfeel as well as distinctive peach and apricot aromas on the nose
- The process by which a wine reaches a point of readiness for bottling; can continue in the bottle
- An Italian method of winemaking that involves putting a wine through a secondary fermentation on the lees from a previously made recioto wine.
- Juice obtained from grapes that have not been pressed
- The liqueur, or sugar dissolved in reserve wine, added to the Champagne just before final corking
- Residue in the bottom of a bottle of red wine that forms as the wine ages.
- Red wine grape that is South Africa's signature variety
- Hybrid wine grape variety used to make white wines. Its vines ripen early, are productive and are suited to fairly cool climates.
- The year in which a wine is bottled.
- A property that grows grapes and makes wine from its own vineyards
- Generally a winery in Bordeaux
- The process by which clear wine is removed from the settled sediment or lees in the bottom of a container
- The process of pouring wine from to separate the sediment from the wine
- Stronger sense of tannins
- French word meaning “half-dry”
- Tactile sensation and term describing the weight and fullness of wine in the mouth.
- Wine bottle stopper
- Unfermented grape juice
- Sediment consisting of dead yeast cells, grape pulp, seed, and other grape matter that accumulates during fermentation.
- Sparkling wine manufactured in Germany.
100 Clues: Ready to drink. • Italian for wine • French for "soil". • Wine bottle stopper • Overly alcoholic wine • Cloudy appearance wine • Also known as unwooded • Process of making wine. • Unfermented grape juice • Pale, pinkish color wine • Stronger sense of tannins • Fermented juice of grapes. • An overly tannic white wine • Productivity of a vineyard. • Wine made from frozen grapes • ...
Wine Knowledge Crossword 2012-12-15
Across
- Wine that is not very aromatic
- Sparkling wine manufactured in Germany.
- Ethanol, the product of fermentation of sugars by yeast
- Red Italian wine grape variety whose name derives from the Latin sanguis Jovis
- Purple grape variety used in making red wine. The grapes tend to have an inky dark color and robust tannins, and are known as one of the six grapes allowed in the blend of red Bordeaux wine
- Holding wine in barrels, tanks, and bottles to advance them to a more desirable state
- Tasting term denoting odors and flavors of fresh herbs in a wine.
- Geographically defined wine region
- Chemical compounds formed by the reaction of ethyl and methyl alcohol with hydrogen sulfide to produce a wine fault that creates odors in the wine reminiscent of burnt rubber, garlic, onions or stale cabbage.
- Residue in the bottom of a bottle of red wine that forms as the wine ages.
- Pale, pinkish color wine
- French hybrid red wine grape variety, that produces a medium body, deeply tinted, acidic red wine which is fruit forward and often carries aromas of black fruits and caramel.
- acid One of the three predominate acids in wine.
- The sparkling effervescence of a wine.
- Famous light bodied red wine from Veneto.
- Scale of measurement of total dissolved compounds in grape juice and approximate concentration of sugars
- Aromas or flavours that suggest vegetables
- French word meaning “half-dry”
- Stage when grapes start to soften and develop colour
- Variety of black wine grape most noted for being one of the three main varieties used in the production of Champagne
- The phenolic compounds in wines that leave a bitter, dry, puckery feeling in the mouth.
- The level of fatty in a wine that are capable of evaporating at low temperatures
- Wine to which alcohol has been added
- Red Italian wine grape variety commonly grown in the Piedmont region. It makes light colored wines and rosés with very fruity aromas, strong acidity and tannins
- Fortified wine that has been subjected to controlled oxidation to produce a distinctive flavor.
- Term used in Port winemaking referring to vintage.
- The charcoal that is burned into the inside of wine casks
- An unpleasant characteristic of wine resulting from a flaw with the winemaking process or storage conditions.
- The most famous wine-making region in USA.
- Wine that is excessively "thin" in body and fruit.
- Stronger sense of tannins
- Fermented juice of grapes.
- The liqueur, or sugar dissolved in reserve wine, added to the Champagne just before final corking
- Building, property, or company that is involved in the production of wine
- Strong tasting acid in wine reminiscent of the flavor of green apples.
- Wines produced inside of the traditional wine growing areas of Europe and North Africa.
- French sparkling wine not made in Champagne region
- The only permitted grape for the French wine Condrieu in the Rhone valley
- Variety of American grape, with large dark blue (almost black) grapes in compact clusters.
- The most commonly used wood source for fermentation vessel and barrel aging.
- French term for the flavors associated with black currant
- An overly tannic white wine
- Overly alcoholic wine
- Wine expert who often works in restaurants
- Productivity of a vineyard.
- Wine that possess finesse with subtle flavors that are in balance
- Wine bottle stopper
- The length of time that wine has been allowed to age and mature in bottle.
- The feel and taste of a wine in the mouth.
- The process by which clear wine is removed from the settled sediment or lees in the bottom of a container
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- Method where sparkling wines receive their secondary fermentation in large tanks
- A property that grows grapes and makes wine from its own vineyards
- Characteristics that form the personality of the wine.
- Process used to systematically blend various vintages of Sherry
- Generally a winery in Bordeaux
- Wine that is either drunk by itself or before a meal in order to stimulate the appetite
- Unfermented grape juice
- The liveliness and crispness noted in wine
- Hybrid wine grape variety used to make white wines. Its vines ripen early, are productive and are suited to fairly cool climates.
- Herbaceous or vegetal element of a wine
- Sweet fortified wine, which is produced from grapes grown and processed in the Douro region of Portugal.
- The year in which a wine is bottled.
- Group of winegrape varieties grown historically in the Mediterranean region, Balearic islands, Canary Islands and the island of Madeira
- Tasting and evaluating wine without knowing what it is
- Area in Southwest France considered by some as the greatest wine-producing region in the world.
- When describing the visual appearance of the wine, it refers to high clarity, very low levels of suspended solids.
- The species of wine that comprises over 99% of the world's wine.
- Sediment consisting of dead yeast cells, grape pulp, seed, and other grape matter that accumulates during fermentation.
- Wine exposed to air that has undergone a chemical change.
- Whole, uncrushed grapes are fermented in a sealed vat containing a layer of carbon dioxide. This results in fruity, soft and distinct red wines. These wines have little tannin and are immediately drinkable.
- Purple-colored grape variety used to make red wines, most notably grown in Beaujolais and in the Loire Valley
- Also known as unwooded
- Italian for wine
- The impression of textures and flavors lingering in the mouth after a wine is swallowed.
- Process of making wine.
- The process by which a wine reaches a point of readiness for bottling; can continue in the bottle
- Cloudy appearance wine
- The acid in wine formed during the process of malolactic fermentation
- Sparkling winу from Piedmont.
- An odor or flavor reminiscent of damp soil.
- Italian term for a semi-sparkling wine
- Wine made from frozen grapes
- To assemble individual lots of wine together to make one wine.
- 225-litre oak barrel used in storing and aging Bordeaux wines
- Juice obtained from grapes that have not been pressed
- The aroma or bouquet of a wine.
- Fungus that affects many plant species, although its most notable hosts may be wine grapes
- Main grape used for sparkling wine production
- Alternative name for the Charmat method of sparkling wine production
- The process of pouring wine from to separate the sediment from the wine
- Wines with zero or very low levels of residual sugar
- An Italian method of winemaking that involves putting a wine through a secondary fermentation on the lees from a previously made recioto wine.
- White Argentine wine grape variety, producing fresh, aromatic wines with moderate acidity, smooth texture and mouthfeel as well as distinctive peach and apricot aromas on the nose
- Wine that is not sparkling wine
- Red wine grape that is South Africa's signature variety
- French for "soil".
- Spanish and Portuguese term for a reserve wine
- Ready to drink.
- The yeast responsible for the character of dry Sherries
- Tactile sensation and term describing the weight and fullness of wine in the mouth.
100 Clues: Ready to drink. • Italian for wine • French for "soil". • Wine bottle stopper • Overly alcoholic wine • Also known as unwooded • Cloudy appearance wine • Unfermented grape juice • Process of making wine. • Pale, pinkish color wine • Stronger sense of tannins • Fermented juice of grapes. • An overly tannic white wine • Productivity of a vineyard. • Wine made from frozen grapes • ...
EE Knowledge Test 2013-04-29
Across
- Who is our biggest sponsor?
- Maker of iPhone?
- How do we measure our speed?
- Office Our company intranet?
- How fast is our EE Network?
- Bold, Clear, ________?
- Latest version of Android?
- Swantee Chief Executive of our company?
- What's the name of the best female camera?
- Who has dual front speakers?
- Our Orange sales system?
- How the 4GEE service feels?
- Who owns Android?
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- What spreads our 4GEE signal?
- EE's training site?
- We have the UK's _______ 3G network?
- Our go to 'man' for policies and processes?
- Our till system?
- EE and TMUK sales system?
- Burns Who's our Retail Director?
- What carries our network to our masts?
- Everywhere What does EE stand for?
- What is our colleague recognition scheme?
- Apple's internet browser?
24 Clues: Maker of iPhone? • Our till system? • Who owns Android? • EE's training site? • Bold, Clear, ________? • Our Orange sales system? • EE and TMUK sales system? • Apple's internet browser? • Latest version of Android? • Who is our biggest sponsor? • How fast is our EE Network? • How the 4GEE service feels? • How do we measure our speed? • Office Our company intranet? • ...
Check Your Knowledge 2013-04-07
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- June claims there is no point in learning how to drive, the instructor will fail her anyway and other road users will cause her to crash. what type of locus is this?
- European Americans have been found to experience stronger feelings of emotion, when they were told to think about this.
- Cannon-Bard claims psysiological arousal and emotional experience occur...
- Emotion related to risk-assessing behaviour
- Women had higher prevalence rates in all social anxiety disorders except this
- Men's anxiety most often co-occurs with disorders of this kind
- When a person asks 'Is this situation personally relevant to me? Should I be feeling angry from this situation cause it personally affects me' - what is this cognitive thought called?
- The 'real' smile
- Research has found anxiety can have a more detrimental effect on this gender
- This emotion often modulates the expression of anxiety in cultures that focus on group harmony
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- First established theory of emotions depicting a primary biological component
- When individuals are misinformed, not told a reason or emotional explanation for their physiological arousal and bodily responses, they tend to label their emotions, how?
- The expression for contempt can be referred to as a ........
- One of the 'basic' emotions
- Asian Americans show ___ prevalence of anxiety disorders.
- Women's anxiety tends to co-occur with this disorder
- Fear of blushing in social situations is more prominent in cultures that emphasise the ....
- A study found that boys what functioning was more negatively impacted than girls
- We more accurately recognise emotions of people from the ______ culture.
- A type of expression stating that the person feels the opposite of the emotion shown
20 Clues: The 'real' smile • One of the 'basic' emotions • Emotion related to risk-assessing behaviour • Women's anxiety tends to co-occur with this disorder • Asian Americans show ___ prevalence of anxiety disorders. • The expression for contempt can be referred to as a ........ • Men's anxiety most often co-occurs with disorders of this kind • ...
Test Your Knowledge 2013-03-10
Across
- A SYSTEM THAT GAVE SPANIARDS THE RIGHT TO FORCE NATIVES TO WORK AS LONG IN RETURN FOR FOOD AND PROTECTION
- DA GAMA PORTUGUESE EXPLORERS WHO SAILED AROUND AFRICA TO INDIA
- WEAKENED THE MING DYNASTY
- THE LAST PORTUGUES COLONY GIVEN TO CHINA IN 1999
- POPULATION DECREASED BECAUSE OF THIS
- MAIN RELIGION OF THE PORTUGUESE EMPIRE
- THE MEANING OF THE NAME "MING"
- TRADED FROM THE AMERICAS TO EUROPE
- SULTANS WHO LIVED IN THE TOPKAPI PALACE
- WHAT WAS THE TOPKAPI TRANSFORMED INTO IN 1924
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- ONE OF THE THREE CONTINENTS IN THE TRIANGLE TRADE
- WHO WORKED ON THE PLANTATIONS
- INFLUENCED IMPERIAL CURRICULUM
- MOST BRUTAL PASSAGE OF THE TRIANGLE TRADE
- MAIN DISEASE BROUGHT TO THE NEW WORLD BY THE EUROPEANS
- WHERE THE TOPKAPI PALACE IS LOCATED
- WHAT REIGN WAS THE TOPKAPI PALACE WRITTEN UNDER
- SWELLING AND INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVER
- CASH CROP PRODUCED IN MOST PORTUGUESE COLONIES
- FOUNDER OF THE MING DYNASTY
20 Clues: WEAKENED THE MING DYNASTY • FOUNDER OF THE MING DYNASTY • WHO WORKED ON THE PLANTATIONS • INFLUENCED IMPERIAL CURRICULUM • THE MEANING OF THE NAME "MING" • TRADED FROM THE AMERICAS TO EUROPE • WHERE THE TOPKAPI PALACE IS LOCATED • POPULATION DECREASED BECAUSE OF THIS • MAIN RELIGION OF THE PORTUGUESE EMPIRE • SWELLING AND INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVER • ...
Knowledge Aquisition Activity 2013-02-01
Across
- diet Provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight
- A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored
- A fluid loaded with lipids and salts
- System that supports the body, protects internal organs, and allows movement.
- Movements of the body are possible because of it.
- Is a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- A gland that serves three important functions, located behind the stomach
- Is the process in which a stimulus produces a response that opposes the original stimulus.
- System that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess of carbon dioxide.
- A folded surface and fingerlike projections that provide and enourmous surface area for absobtion of nutrient molecules
- Is a type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- Is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Tiny projections that cover the villi
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
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- Is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- System that controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- The first part of the small intestine
- It describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- System that transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells.
- It maintains homeostasis converting ammonia into urea which is less toxic.
- It's primary function is to remove water from the undigested material that is left
- Is the tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Is a group of cells that perform a single function.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by it.
- A mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency produced in the mechanical digestion of the stomach
25 Clues: A fluid loaded with lipids and salts • The first part of the small intestine • Tiny projections that cover the villi • A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored • Movements of the body are possible because of it. • Is a group of cells that perform a single function. • System that controls growth, development, and metabolism. • ...
Knowledge Aquisition Activity 2013-02-01
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- Is a type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- A gland that serves three important functions, located behind the stomach
- Is a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- System that transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells.
- Movements of the body are possible because of it.
- Tiny projections that cover the villi
- Is a group of cells that perform a single function.
- A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by it.
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- diet Provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight
- The first part of the small intestine
- A fluid loaded with lipids and salts
- System that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess of carbon dioxide.
- A mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency produced in the mechanical digestion of the stomach
- Way to get rid of the substances that weren't digested
- System that controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- It's primary function is to remove water from the undigested material that is left
- Is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- System that supports the body, protects internal organs, and allows movement.
- Is the tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
- It describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- Is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- It maintains homeostasis converting ammonia into urea which is less toxic.
- A folded surface and fingerlike projections that provide and enourmous surface area for absobtion of nutrient molecules
25 Clues: A fluid loaded with lipids and salts • The first part of the small intestine • Tiny projections that cover the villi • A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored • Movements of the body are possible because of it. • Is a group of cells that perform a single function. • Way to get rid of the substances that weren't digested • ...
Knowledge Aquisition Activity 2013-02-01
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- Is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- The first part of the small intestine
- Way to get rid of the substances that weren't digested
- Is the tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Is a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- A fluid loaded with lipids and salts
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by it.
- System that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess of carbon dioxide.
- Is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- It's primary function is to remove water from the undigested material that is left
- It describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored
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- Is a group of cells that perform a single function.
- System that transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells.
- Is a type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- A mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency produced in the mechanical digestion of the stomach
- A folded surface and fingerlike projections that provide and enourmous surface area for absobtion of nutrient molecules
- It maintains homeostasis converting ammonia into urea which is less toxic.
- System that controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- Movements of the body are possible because of it.
- System that supports the body, protects internal organs, and allows movement.
- A gland that serves three important functions, located behind the stomach
- diet Provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
- Tiny projections that cover the villi
25 Clues: A fluid loaded with lipids and salts • The first part of the small intestine • Tiny projections that cover the villi • A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored • Movements of the body are possible because of it. • Is a group of cells that perform a single function. • Way to get rid of the substances that weren't digested • ...
Knowledge Aquisition Activity 2013-02-01
Across
- A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored
- Is a group of cells that perform a single function.
- Is a type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts.
- Is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts
- Movements of the body are possible because of it.
- Is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Food is broken down in to ways, mechanical and chemical
- A folded surface and fingerlike projections that provide and enourmous surface area for absobtion of nutrient molecules
- A fluid loaded with lipids and salts
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by it.
- Is the tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- diet Provides nutrients in adequate amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight
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- System that supports the body, protects internal organs, and allows movement.
- Is a group of different types of tissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- Tiny projections that cover the villi
- System that transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells.
- A mixture with an oatmeal-like consistency produced in the mechanical digestion of the stomach
- It maintains homeostasis converting ammonia into urea which is less toxic.
- System that controls growth, development, and metabolism.
- It's primary function is to remove water from the undigested material that is left
- Way to get rid of the substances that weren't digested
- The first part of the small intestine
- It describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- A gland that serves three important functions, located behind the stomach
25 Clues: A fluid loaded with lipids and salts • Tiny projections that cover the villi • The first part of the small intestine • A pouchlike organ in which bile is stored • Movements of the body are possible because of it. • Is a group of cells that perform a single function. • Way to get rid of the substances that weren't digested • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2013-01-31
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- System that brings in oxygen needed for cellular respiration and removes excess carbon dioxide from the body.
- System that controls growth, development, and bmetabolism; maintains homeostasis.
- Are solid at room temperature and have a longer shelf life than unsaturated fats.
- Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew.
- Digestive organ in which most chemical digestion and absorption of food takes place.
- Contractions of smooth muscles that provide the force that moves food through the esophagus toward the stomach.
- Is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easily absorbed into a blood stream
- Important for growth of skin cells; important for night vision.
- The tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- Nerve impulses are transmitted throughout the body by this type of tissue.
- This is assisting the panreas in fat digestion. Produces bile.
- Promotes bone growth; increases calcium and phosphorus absorption.
- Lipid; made up of fatty acids and glycerol; type f nutrient that protects body organs, insulates the body, and stores energy.
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- Organ in the digestive system that removes water from the undigested material that pases throug it; also called colon.
- Can be stored in the fatty tissues of the body. The body can build up small deposits of these vitamins for future use.
- System that consists of organs that break down food into components that your body uses for energy and for building and repairing cells and tissues.
- A type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects is parts.
- Cannot be made in the body and are needed to perform many of fat's functions.
- Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches.
- Connecting the mouth to the stomach
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- Macromolecule that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; needed by the body for growth and repair.
- Organic molecule that helps regulate body processes.
24 Clues: Connecting the mouth to the stomach • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Organic molecule that helps regulate body processes. • Helps to moisten the food and make it easier to chew. • Chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life. • Enzyme in saliva that breaks the chemical bonds in starches. • ...
Test your knowledge 2014-10-28
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- our director
- private conversation
- this happens every Sunday
- an apology
- One State in which we can bill to the account
- where we download programs to watch
- quality guidelines
- set top box
- Script for snowy screen
- what we use to change the channel
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- fulfillment required on most calls
- we use this to order entitled replacements
- weekly meeting
- what we are required to upsell
- where we find our metrics
- with whom we are currently in contract negotiations
- group conversation
- customers can use this to access programs on mobile devices
- happen twice a year
- our manager
20 Clues: an apology • set top box • our manager • our director • weekly meeting • quality guidelines • group conversation • happen twice a year • private conversation • Script for snowy screen • this happens every Sunday • where we find our metrics • what we are required to upsell • what we use to change the channel • fulfillment required on most calls • where we download programs to watch • ...
Knowledge Acquisition Activity 2015-01-29
Across
- Enzyme found in mounth that begins to breackthe chemical bonds in starches, forming sugars.
- Digestion in which enzymes breack down food into the small molecules that the body can use.
- The bolus travels from the mouth to the stomach via the :
- First level in the levels of organization in the body: ____,Organs,etc.
- Helps muscles move food and waster through your digestive system.
- Tissue that lines the interior and exterior body surfaces.
- System that breack down food, absorbs nutrients and eliminates wastes.
- Major source of energy for the body.
- Kind of fat that are usually solid at rooms temperatures.
- Organic molecules that the body needs in very small amounts.
- describes the relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain despite changes in internal and external environments.
- Organ ______ is a group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Substances in food that supply the energy and raw materials your body uses to grow and repair.
- Tissue that its function is transmit nerve impulses.
- Kind of fat that have one or more double bonds between carbon atoms.
- Nutrient that helps the body absorbs ___-soluble vitamins and are part of cell membranes, nerve cells, etc.
- Organ of the digestive which produces bile and makes variuos homeostasis function.
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- (Organ) large muscular sac that continues the chemical and mechanical digestion of food.
- System that eliminates waste products from the body.
- A group of cells that perform a single function
- First step in digestion process which consist in getting food into the system.
- provides nutrientsin adequade amounts and enough energy for a person to maintain a healthful weight.
- After the chyme leaves the small intestine, it enters the:
- A group of different types oftissues that work together to perform a single function or several related functions.
- Inorganic nutrients that the body needs, usually in small amounts.
- Most important nutrient.
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperatureof 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
- Type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts is connective tissue.
- Digestion that consist in the physical break down of large pieces of food into smaller pieces.
- System that works with the skeletal system to produce voluntary movement and helps to move food traught the digestive system.
- nutrients that supply raw materials for growth and repair of structures sush as skin and muscle.
31 Clues: Most important nutrient. • Major source of energy for the body. • A group of cells that perform a single function • System that eliminates waste products from the body. • Tissue that its function is transmit nerve impulses. • The bolus travels from the mouth to the stomach via the : • Kind of fat that are usually solid at rooms temperatures. • ...
Product Knowledge Crossword 2014-10-15
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- CHECK_____IS A LINE OF CREDIT LINKED TO A CHECKING FOR OVERDRAFT PURPOSES
- ____ OPT IN FORM IS COMPLETED WHEN A CUSTOMER WANTS TO BE ABLE TO ACCESS THIER OVERDRAFT LIMIT VIA THEIR DEBIT CARD
- _____ IS AN ACCOUNT THAT HELPS YOU SAVE FOR RETIREMENT
- OUR CREDIT CARDS ARE ISSUED BY ___
- BUSINESS _______ IS INTENDED FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
- ________ ARE AVAILABLE ON ANY ACCOUNT IF ENROLLED IN ONLINE BANKING
- _______ OF DEPOSIT HAS DIFFERENT TERMS AND RATES TO MEET YOU SAVINGS NEEDS
- _______CHECKING ACCOUNT RECEIVES AN EARNING CREDIT TO HELP OFFSET SERVICE CHARGES RECEIVED DURING A STATEMENT CYCLE
- IS ALLOWED 10 PAPER DEBITS PER STATEMENT CYCLE
- THIS LOAN IS TO BE USED TO PURCHASE A HOME
- IS THE PROTECTION BENEFIT ON THE BEST CHECKING
- ___ CHECKING IS AN ACCOUNT THAT EARNS INTEREST AND IS NOT LIMITED ON THE ACOUNT OF TRANSACTIONS ALLOWED EACH STATEMENT CYCLE
- YNB'S ______ ACCOUNT HAS A $7.50 CHARGE IF IT FALLS BELOW THE $200 AVERAGE DAILY BALANCE
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- ______CARDS ARE RELOADABLE AND REUSABLE FOR DIFFERENT TRIPS YOU MAY TAKE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
- ______BANKING GIVES YOU ACCOUNT BALANCE AND TRANSACTION INFORMATION WHILE ON THE GO
- __________IS A SERVICE FOR BUSINESS OWNERS THAT WANT TO BE ABLE TO ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS
- BUSINESS _______ IS ALLOWED 3 TRANSACTIONS PER STATMENT CYCLE WITHOUT A FEE
- ______LOANS ARE LOANS MADE TO BUSINESSES FOR A BUSINESS PURPOSE
- YNB'S LOW RATE _______ HAS AN INTRODUCTORY RATE OF 2.90%
- THIS ACCOUNT HAS A $20,000 ACCIDENTAL DEATH LIFE INSURANCE POLICY
- THIS LOAN IS USED TO PURCHASE A CAR
- ____ IS USED TO MAKE PURCHASES WITHOUT WRITING A CHECK. IT CAN ALSO BE USED AT AN ATM TO WITHDRAW CASH FROM YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT
22 Clues: OUR CREDIT CARDS ARE ISSUED BY ___ • THIS LOAN IS USED TO PURCHASE A CAR • THIS LOAN IS TO BE USED TO PURCHASE A HOME • IS ALLOWED 10 PAPER DEBITS PER STATEMENT CYCLE • IS THE PROTECTION BENEFIT ON THE BEST CHECKING • _____ IS AN ACCOUNT THAT HELPS YOU SAVE FOR RETIREMENT • YNB'S LOW RATE _______ HAS AN INTRODUCTORY RATE OF 2.90% • ...
Pipe Band Knowledge 2015-12-09
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- Each drummer needs a pair of these (10)
- A pipe band normally has one of these (4,4)
- Tunes in 3/4 time are commonly called (7,7)
- The main pipe band competition is (3,6)
- 'Big music' in piping (12)
- Pipe bags were traditionally made from this (9)
- The melody comes from the (7)
- Used to keep the pipe joints together (4)
- 2/4 or 6/8 say (5)
- A pipe chanter can play how many notes (4)
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- Bagpipes were traditionally made from this (7,9)
- The main percussion instrument is the (5,4)
- The highland bagpipe has three (6)
- In competition, pipe bands play in different (6)
- Sound is created by a (4)
- How many different types of drummer are in a pipe band (5)
- Dance type in common time (10)
- Not the whole band (4,4)
- A famous piping family from skye (10)
- Person in charge (4,5)
20 Clues: 2/4 or 6/8 say (5) • Person in charge (4,5) • Not the whole band (4,4) • Sound is created by a (4) • 'Big music' in piping (12) • The melody comes from the (7) • Dance type in common time (10) • The highland bagpipe has three (6) • A famous piping family from skye (10) • Each drummer needs a pair of these (10) • The main pipe band competition is (3,6) • ...
Application of Knowledge 2015-12-28
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- a report showing plans of the business
- _____________ are owned by their workers
- Amount of money invested by owner
- Two or more people in a business
- Ownership is restricted
- A _________ is the right to sell another firm's products
- Inversts in partnership but does not take part in day to day business; has limited liability
- Businesses owned by private individuals
- The basic problems facing businesses
- Process of becoming a PLC
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- Where one firm buys out the other business
- Anyone can buy shares
- The easiest business to start
- Skill and risk taking ability
- e.g. charities such as Oxfarn, sport clubs,or societies
- The option which is not chosen
- A egal document which forms a contract between the partners
- Why business want to grow
- ________ has a separate legal identity from its owners
- It's how good you are at telling fibs...
20 Clues: Anyone can buy shares • Ownership is restricted • Why business want to grow • Process of becoming a PLC • The easiest business to start • Skill and risk taking ability • The option which is not chosen • Two or more people in a business • Amount of money invested by owner • The basic problems facing businesses • a report showing plans of the business • ...
Basic Kansas Knowledge 2023-03-09
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- State snake
- state motto
- What is one of our nicknames
- How many counties are in Kansas
- State flower
- Which restaurant originated in Kansas
- State animal
- What does Kansas produce the most of
- What other movie was set in Kansas
- Color of the state flag
- State tree
- What is our second nickname
- What county are we in?
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- state bird
- What is 1 church made out of?
- State Governor
- Bigest hand dug wheel in Kansas
- What movie is Kansas famous for
- state insect
- state reptile
- What restaurant was started in Kansas
- What was Kansas named after
- The president from Abilene
- Highest point in Kansas
- State Capital
25 Clues: state bird • State tree • State snake • state motto • state insect • State flower • State animal • state reptile • State Capital • State Governor • What county are we in? • Highest point in Kansas • Color of the state flag • The president from Abilene • What was Kansas named after • What is our second nickname • What is one of our nicknames • What is 1 church made out of? • ...
Knowledge is Power 2023-01-22
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- Decking sold here
- Behr, Glidden, PPG, etc.
- These come in 4" and 8" spreads
- When purchasing a door add these
- Something that stirs the air
- Type of tub
- Vendor of Fire Extinguishers
- 4 piece kitchen
- Place to submit a lead
- Type of brush
- Garage organization brand in store
- All you financing needs are on this card
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- Contractors order from this desk
- Vegetable plant Vendor
- Type of water Heater
- Type of wood flooring
- Place Customers can return merchandise at
- VOA
- Place to keep can goods
- Where you work
- Type of door
- Team that set events
- What you use decorative rods for
- Blows things up
- Person that you pay
25 Clues: VOA • Type of tub • Type of door • Type of brush • Where you work • 4 piece kitchen • Blows things up • Decking sold here • Person that you pay • Type of water Heater • Team that set events • Type of wood flooring • Vegetable plant Vendor • Place to submit a lead • Place to keep can goods • Behr, Glidden, PPG, etc. • Something that stirs the air • Vendor of Fire Extinguishers • ...
MTO Product Knowledge 2023-04-25
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- Our diamonds are categorized G (blank).
- This ring makes an architectural statement to any stack.
- This band is studded with baguette diamonds.
- White gold is a mixture of pure gold and other metals such as silver and (blank).
- The Frieze Diamond Band has 6 of this cut diamond.
- These slithering huggies also have a matching necklace.
- This is our most popular MTO band.
- Our diamonds are VS (blank).
- This is how we ethically source all of our diamonds.
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- This band is encrusted in baguette and round diamonds.
- This refers to the amount of pure gold in the alloy metal.
- This setting is used in many MTO rings like the Harlowe Band and Frieze Diamond Band.
- The Pink Tourmaline Huggies have this many karats of gold.
- All of our diamonds are certified with this process.
- This rose-coloured stone is brand new to MAJ.
- These huggies will bring a beautiful pop of colour to any ear stack.
- This style with Emeralds is the most expensive ring in our collection.
- The Motif Huggies have this colourful stone surrounded by diamonds.
- Many of our MTO pieces use this circular cut of diamond.
- The new MTO collection is available in sizes five to (blank), including quarter and half sizes.
20 Clues: Our diamonds are VS (blank). • This is our most popular MTO band. • Our diamonds are categorized G (blank). • This band is studded with baguette diamonds. • This rose-coloured stone is brand new to MAJ. • The Frieze Diamond Band has 6 of this cut diamond. • All of our diamonds are certified with this process. • This is how we ethically source all of our diamonds. • ...
Kernels of Knowledge 2023-02-24
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- grain from which the bran and germ are removed
- a dark grain with a hearty flavor used in breads
- oriental egg pasta appetizers; this dumpling can be steamed or fried
- a grain product used in baking
- a grain that is processed
- the sprouting section inside a grain kernel
- pasta _ in size as it cooks
- the main ingredient of this flat, unleavened bread from Mexico is cornmeal
- wheat variety grown especially for pasta
- grains are complex forms of this nutrient
- lease expensive and most popular rice
- made from ground, hulled white corn served for breakfast
- grain that is also served as a vegetable
- a cross between wheat and rye (uncommon grain)
- a long, stringlike form of pasta
- the outer covering of a grain kernel
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- white or yellow corn ground into a fine texture
- grain often used as a breakfast cereal
- German pasta dessert pastry with filling
- flour processed from durum wheat
- tiny filled squares of egg pasta that are an Italian specialty
- rice that is precooked and dehydrated before packaging
- part of the grain kernel that mostly contains starch
- a nutritious grain used as a side dish or in soup
- describes the shape of pasta, such as macaroni
- lost nutrients that have been replaced
- seed of a grain plant
- the grain from which most flour is made
- long, brownish grain of tall water grass
- noodle and macaroni products
30 Clues: seed of a grain plant • a grain that is processed • pasta _ in size as it cooks • noodle and macaroni products • a grain product used in baking • flour processed from durum wheat • a long, stringlike form of pasta • the outer covering of a grain kernel • lease expensive and most popular rice • grain often used as a breakfast cereal • lost nutrients that have been replaced • ...
Glass America Knowledge 2020-03-19
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- Glass America's tool connects to a bank of _____scan tools.
- A Glass America technician will complete the windshield replacement, then plug a _________calibration device into the vehicle and follow manufacture's specifications to calibrate the camera and sensors.
- ______________should be done after windshield is replaced if the vehicle has an ADAS..
- ________call does it all with Glass America.
- ADAS systems usually include a _____________.
- Name of person who wants to help you help your clients with all of their auto glass needs..
- ____________ is the best in auto glass.
- Glass America uses the highest quality_______.
- Glass America uses the most ___________calibration tool and technology.
- Glass America's website address
- ________are parts of ADAS system
- __________Claims Submission is available for agents and staff members.
- Glass America can_________the correct part and calibration type.
- % of all vehicles will require calibration by 2025.
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- Glass America is ________to safety.
- Glass America _________any necessary insurance approvals.
- The output from the scanning the vehicle is reviewed and supported by a team of trained & certified ______________________.
- Glass America provides__________ calibration to original manufactured specifications.
- Glass America will__________the policyholder of the process.
- Glass America employs a team of highly trained calibration ___________.
- Collection of advanced driver assistance systems that work together to increase safety by alerting the driver of unsafe conditions that could lead to a collision..
21 Clues: Glass America's website address • ________are parts of ADAS system • Glass America is ________to safety. • ____________ is the best in auto glass. • ________call does it all with Glass America. • ADAS systems usually include a _____________. • Glass America uses the highest quality_______. • % of all vehicles will require calibration by 2025. • ...
FivePoint Cannabis Knowledge 2020-03-23
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- Black ______ can be used to help come down
- Weight measurement
- An important step following the drying process
- Mountain Range in BC known for its cultivating
- Solventless extract using pressure and heat
- Is it ok to purchase for a minor, even if you are the parent?
- Province where Broken Coast is produced
- The lesser known auto flowering wild counterpart to indica and sativa with a FivePointed leaf
- Sundial is located in this Alberta town
- Although cannabis is not physically addicting it can be ______ forming
- Short, stocky plant originated in the Hindu Kush mountain range
- A non psychoactive component
- Canada’s Original Cannabis Gallery
- The essential oils in the plant
- The process of over-watering plants before harvest to rid the internal structures of nutrients and minerals
- ______ and Chong
- _______ insects used instead of chemicals as pest control in Canada
- Province where Organigram is produced
- Strain name for Blueberry & Haze genetics
- A terpene that may boost THC’s effectiveness
- A brittle solvent concentrate
- The long form of THC
- Also a type of fruit, this cinema famous “express” strain is coming out in a vapable format next week
- A form of water pipe
- Slang for flower
- Producer of Penelope
- Month FivePoint opened its doors
- 2.5mg of THC in an edible is Health Canada’s standard for a _______
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- The system in our body that reacts to the chemicals in cannabis
- Acronym for “Girl Scout cookies”
- The combined effect of all the lesser known cannabinoids, flavonoids, and terpenes
- Albertan cannabis producer
- Pick-up site where you can get 10% off your first order
- The defense mechanism of the plant
- _____tray
- These common substances are not allowed to be used in growing practices on the legal market
- Terpene also found in lavender
- Pink Kush is an unusual Kush for being high in this terpene
- The largest cannabis company in the world (twowords)
- Our rolling papers are made with 100% unbleached _____
- BlueVelvet from Edison is a ________ Kush
- What could happen if you’re found driving high
- The end of a joint
- Your purchase at FivePoint helps to support local ________
- Brand backed by Seth Rogan
- high potency edible oils we carry
- A way to describe soil infused with organic matter often used in craft cultivation
- Byproduct of double decarboxylation
- A style of grow in highly controlled rooms
- A potent strain we carry that is a cross between Chemdawg and Alien Technology
- The top bud on the plant often considered the best quality
- BC producer that utilizes rain water in their “sun lab”
- Province where Hexo is produced
- A joint wrapped in a tobacco leaf
54 Clues: _____tray • ______ and Chong • Slang for flower • Weight measurement • The end of a joint • The long form of THC • A form of water pipe • Albertan cannabis producer • Brand backed by Seth Rogan • A non psychoactive component • A brittle solvent concentrate • Terpene also found in lavender • The essential oils in the plant • Acronym for “Girl Scout cookies” • ...
Q2 Product Knowledge 2020-04-03
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- Straw stripe tote from an iconic boutique collection
- how many color combos our flip flops are available in
- Print featured on the Savannah chain wallet
- Our espadrilles feature this type of footbed
- material of the Seafaring long scarf
- what is removable from the Emerson Chain Wallet?
- This print is a nod to Mediterranean sailing trips Tory’s parents took
- Type of leather Emerson is made of
- The highest volume store in Tory Burch
- The area of the US that is the inspiration for Canyon Stripe
- Leather used in the Carter collection
- The kind of footbed in the Benton thong
- our ever popular driver
- material for our straw bags
- Description of the new Carter small satchel
- Material of the Canyon stripe tote
- leather used for Lowell 2 wedge slide
- Tory’s favorite color
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- how many pieces in the Claire logo?
- last name of artist that Poetry of things is written about
- the new Blake crossbody can also be used as a
- redesigned nylon backpack
- Brand new silhouette in the Emerson collection
- Tory’s mother
- The word on our message bracelet
- kerrington square tote has this type of snap
- Shape of our new locket
- A colorful handwoven platform sandal
- T-Zag tote is returning in how many color ways?
- Print inspired by watercolors
- Flower field neckerchief is this material
- Family of shoes now available in a great new woven cap toe version
- new pointed toe flat
- our wedge espadrille
- Tory’s maiden name
- African country visited by Buddy and Reva
36 Clues: Tory’s mother • Tory’s maiden name • new pointed toe flat • our wedge espadrille • Tory’s favorite color • Shape of our new locket • our ever popular driver • redesigned nylon backpack • material for our straw bags • Print inspired by watercolors • The word on our message bracelet • Type of leather Emerson is made of • Material of the Canyon stripe tote • ...
REFRESH YOUR KNOWLEDGE! 2020-04-25
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- Chordates evolved within what?
- Groups that include the ancestor and all of the descendant groups
- The era which was termed the Age of Reptiles.
- It recognizes similar features that look alike, but was not inherited from a common ancestor.
- The plane which separates the anterior and posterior portions.
- Both sexes occur in the same individual.
- An example of this is the wings of a bat and the arms of a human that are composed of the same bones namely radius, ulna and humerus.
- He wrote the book in which the theory of evolution by natural selection was based from.
- The hypothesis which states that chordates originated from echinoderms.
- He was known for his vertebral theory of the skull.
- Tunicates belong to this group.
- The pharyngeal slits are also called?
- It is the oldest likely cephalochordate is recovered from Canada
- He recognized that organisms are complex functional wholes.
- It is restricted to mean the action or property of a part as it works in an organism.
- A biological blueprint upon which an organism was built.
- Specifying general regions of an embryo is termed as?
- He was well known for opposing Darwin’s theory and did not believe in the transmutation of species.
- It pertains to an organism’s anatomical structure that is coincidentally highly suited to a new environment and enhances its probability to survive.
- Refers to how the part is used in the environment during the course of the organism’s life history.
- Groups that include a common ancestor and some, but not all of its descendants.
- He proposed a progressive change in species along an ascending scale, from the lowest on one end to the most complex and perfect.
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- The Mississipian and Pennsylvanian periods are also known as?
- A taxonomic group within the hemichordates usually in their sessile form.
- A state wherein traits are inherited from the most recent common ancestor.
- In truly segmented animals, it sequentially subdivides the hydrostatic skeleton into a series of internal compartments.
- One of the few modern sciences that addresses the natural unity of both structure and evolution.
- The nerve tube typically form by a distinctive embryonic process called?
- They are sometimes called the ascidian tadpole.
- He referred to the vertebrate evolution as the “vertebrate story.”
- He wrote The Evolution of Man, in which he depicted the human phylogeny.
- Huxley was associated to this animal for his advocacy to Darwin's theory of evolution.
- He proposed that chordates originated from echinoderms
- The kind of systematics that classifies species based on the most obvious similarities between them.
- The period when the first vertebrates appeared.
- It is a slender rod that develops from the mesoderm in all chordates.
- The mucus produces a mid-ventral food-groove called?
37 Clues: Chordates evolved within what? • Tunicates belong to this group. • The pharyngeal slits are also called? • Both sexes occur in the same individual. • The era which was termed the Age of Reptiles. • They are sometimes called the ascidian tadpole. • The period when the first vertebrates appeared. • He was known for his vertebral theory of the skull. • ...
Knowledge Test Quiz 2021-02-01
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- Monetary Obligations incurred to achieve objectives of a project
- A quality of having an origin that can be found
- Compliance, Failing to act in accordance with a wish or demand
- A relationship between Products or tasks
- a preexisting problem encountered by a project
- Work that needs to be done to achieve a projects objectives
- A necessary Condition
- of scope, Anything that is not within the parameters of an imitative
- A degree on excellence in something
- An uncertain event that affects the outcome of a task
- the acquisition of a possession from the past
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- A framework that emphasizes teamwork, accountability and iterative progress towards a goal
- Iterative approach to delivering a task through out its lifecycle
- Who affect a project in different ways
- Anything that transforms & Impacts a task
- Quantifiable goods & services to be provided at the completion of a project
- The Process of being in accordance with the established guidelines
- Executing a Plan to do something
- A plan for carrying out a process with a list of events and time
- one iteration of continuous development cycle
20 Clues: A necessary Condition • Executing a Plan to do something • A degree on excellence in something • Who affect a project in different ways • A relationship between Products or tasks • Anything that transforms & Impacts a task • one iteration of continuous development cycle • the acquisition of a possession from the past • A quality of having an origin that can be found • ...
Test your knowledge 2021-02-06
Across
- What are the dried buds of cannabis plant are commonly knows as in Hindi
- V= IR , what does R stand for in this equation
- God of creation according to Hindu mythology
- A chemical link between atoms
- Who won most oscars
- It is the powerhouse of cells
- Which organism is use to make bread
- Mahngai dayan in English
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- Which state has India's longest coast line
- Which is the famous transgender character from Mahabharat
- India's first president-
- 'Hand of God' is related to which field
- Which pornstar reacted on farm bill
- Which is the brightest star in night sky (also Harry Potter character)
- Who sang the the song Diamonds
- India shares borders with how many countries
- Name of the lion which sings Hakuna Matata song
- What is Popeye's secret of power
- Famous round shaped italian food
- Indians Which one is the most successful team in IPL
- What is the name of bharat BioTech covid-19 vaccine
- What type of batteries are used in Tesla cars
22 Clues: Who won most oscars • India's first president- • Mahngai dayan in English • A chemical link between atoms • It is the powerhouse of cells • Who sang the the song Diamonds • What is Popeye's secret of power • Famous round shaped italian food • Which pornstar reacted on farm bill • Which organism is use to make bread • 'Hand of God' is related to which field • ...
Tome of Knowledge 2020-11-15
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- Terrifying Lizard
- Your Starting Level
- Vessel
- Center of Operations
- One who eventually Dies
- One with Many Eyes
- Storm
- The Loneliest Number
- These go into a Cake
- A cult has this
- Sides on a Die
- Spirits
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- Create
- Abilities
- Common Cooking Ingredient
- Opposite of Resistant
- Divinely Enchanted
- Used for a Primary Sense
- Rain comes in these
- Diety
- To Craft
- Brew
- Keeps a Portrait in Place
- Liquid Needed to Live
- Monster of the Deep
25 Clues: Brew • Diety • Storm • Create • Vessel • Spirits • To Craft • Abilities • Sides on a Die • A cult has this • Terrifying Lizard • Divinely Enchanted • One with Many Eyes • Your Starting Level • Rain comes in these • Monster of the Deep • Center of Operations • The Loneliest Number • These go into a Cake • Opposite of Resistant • Liquid Needed to Live • One who eventually Dies • Used for a Primary Sense • ...
Test Your Knowledge! 2020-11-20
Across
- He ___ in Suhar, but works in Muscat.
- A season
- She isn't interested ___ football.
- Your father's brother is your ___.
- Plural form of 'bus'
- I always get up early ___ the mornings.
- Plural form of 'country'
- He isn't single. He's ___.
- People speak ___ in Japan.
- The Pacific ___ is between America and Asia.
- She likes ___ to music in her free time.
- Please speak ___! When you speak fast, I don't understand you.
- A place where ships arrive and leave from
- ___ there any students in the classroom?
- I ___ eat meat. I'm a vegetarian.
- The Nile is a ___ in Africa.
- He is ___ engineer.
- Adjective form of 'wind'
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- It's not easy. It's very ___.
- Plural form of 'knife'
- Plural form of 'sandwich'
- He always goes for a walk ___ Saturdays.
- Plural form of 'child'
- Very good to eat or drink
- A punctuation mark
- Walk down the street and go ___ the bridge.
- Does he ___ a sports car?
- He doesn't ___ a computer.
- A large area of trees growing closely together
- A summer month
- ___ is a European country.
- How ___ do you go to the cinema?
- The car park is in ___ of the shopping mall.
33 Clues: A season • A summer month • A punctuation mark • He is ___ engineer. • Plural form of 'bus' • Plural form of 'knife' • Plural form of 'child' • Plural form of 'country' • Adjective form of 'wind' • Plural form of 'sandwich' • Very good to eat or drink • Does he ___ a sports car? • He doesn't ___ a computer. • He isn't single. He's ___. • People speak ___ in Japan. • ___ is a European country. • ...
Test Your Knowledge! 2020-11-20
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- Does he ___ a sports car?
- The Pacific ___ is between America and Asia.
- Plural form of 'bus'
- He always goes for a walk ___ Saturdays.
- The Nile is a ___ in Africa.
- He ___ in Suhar, but works in Muscat.
- Adjective form of 'wind'
- Plural form of 'child'
- The car park is in ___ of the shopping mall.
- A large area of trees growing closely together
- People speak ___ in Japan.
- A punctuation mark
- He is ___ engineer.
- ___ is a European country.
- Plural form of 'knife'
- She likes ___ to music in her free time.
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- Your father's brother is your ___.
- He doesn't ___ a computer.
- Plural form of 'country'
- ___ there any students in the classroom?
- A place where ships arrive and leave from
- A summer month
- I always get up early ___ the mornings.
- She isn't interested ___ football.
- Very good to eat or drink
- How ___ do you go to the cinema?
- Walk down the street and go ___ the bridge.
- It's not easy. It's very ___.
- A season
- I ___ eat meat. I'm a vegetarian.
- He isn't single. He's ___.
- Plural form of 'sandwich'
- Please speak ___! When you speak fast, I don't understand you.
33 Clues: A season • A summer month • A punctuation mark • He is ___ engineer. • Plural form of 'bus' • Plural form of 'child' • Plural form of 'knife' • Plural form of 'country' • Adjective form of 'wind' • Does he ___ a sports car? • Very good to eat or drink • Plural form of 'sandwich' • He doesn't ___ a computer. • People speak ___ in Japan. • He isn't single. He's ___. • ___ is a European country. • ...
Mixed Knowledge - Durham 2021-04-22
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- Mexican Mountain water uses 70% Arabica beans and 30% of which other bean?
- Earl grey gets it famous flavour from which fruit
- Whittards first store was located on which London street
- San Agustin coffee has note of walnut and what?
- Water in the bottom coffee in the middle add heat and you get an espresso what am I?
- The majority of our milk chocolate base hot chocs are vegan but which one contains milk chocolate pieces?
- Our 100% cocoa powder is sourced from where?
- Which fruit and herbal tea contains peach?
- This coffee has notes of burnt caramel and cream
- another name used for fruit and herbal blends
- Whittard was founded in 1886 by which Whittard family member?
- The birthplace of coffee
- Our chocolate covered espresso bean use what kind of bean?
- A refreshing green tea with a subtle sweetness
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- In tea grading TGOFP what does the G stand for?
- The majority of our tea range is suitable for vegans which tea is not?
- There’s 3 non negotiables we live by at Whittard greet all offer all a tasting and telling them about what?
- Puerh tea gets its earthy tones from doing what?
- Russian caravan is said to have traveled by camel at what KM per hour?
- If you grind for a paper filter which number should the grinder be set on?
- How many processes does white tea go through before it’s the tea we see in store today?
- Peaberry beans are considered different to a standard bean as they have...?
- The perfect temperature to serve peppermint tea
- The key smell and taste to Lapsang Souchong is?
- Our most favourite coffee is grown in Jamaica in which mountain range?
25 Clues: The birthplace of coffee • Which fruit and herbal tea contains peach? • Our 100% cocoa powder is sourced from where? • another name used for fruit and herbal blends • A refreshing green tea with a subtle sweetness • In tea grading TGOFP what does the G stand for? • San Agustin coffee has note of walnut and what? • The perfect temperature to serve peppermint tea • ...
3CX Knowledge Test! 2021-09-20
Across
- A _____ contact is added by the 3CX administrator.
- Session_____protocol (SIP). The type of trunks used by 3CX.
- Extension to extension messaging is called a _____.
- Session _____ Controller
- _____ codes allow for a quick 3CX app configuration.
- The number of days a 3CX webinar recording link is active.
- ________ calls, refers to number of calls that can occur at once.
- We use _____ translate for transcribing emails.
- Chats can be found in either the "Recents" or _____ tab.
- A _____ contact is someone a user can add to their contacts.
- the function that allows incoming callers to be responded to in the order in which their calls were received.
- calling paths
- Call _____ allow you to see your incoming and outgoing calls.
- The type of message sent as a text message.
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- Allows a meeting presenter to gather information or feedback from participants.
- _____ inward dial, associates a specific phone number to an extension.
- A dotted grid _____ allows us to have a dotted grid when using our whiteboard during a web meeting.
- The polling _____ is where our polls are stored in a 3CX web meeting.
- Allows a caller to be moved from one extension to another.
- A recording that a caller hears before leaving a message.
- Calls disconnected by the caller before reaching the recipient or the voicemail system.
- _____ sharing allows us to share content from our pc.
- People logged into queues are called _____.
- Your _____ setting allows people to see your availability.
24 Clues: calling paths • Session _____ Controller • People logged into queues are called _____. • The type of message sent as a text message. • We use _____ translate for transcribing emails. • A _____ contact is added by the 3CX administrator. • Extension to extension messaging is called a _____. • _____ codes allow for a quick 3CX app configuration. • ...
ENGLISH : CULINARY KNOWLEDGE 2021-05-29
Across
- babies drink a lot of it
- some like to drink it with chocolate or milk
- to serve coffee or tea
- a flavor of icecream
- ingredient of every sandwich
- you need it to eat your soup
- delicious cuban drink
- you use to clean your mouth after eating
- you use it for ceviche
- spicy sauce
- cochabambinos love to...
- you use if for ceviche
- you use it for plating
- broccoli,onions,tomatoes
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- typical bolivian dish
- uncountable noun
- the person in charge of cooking
- a green round type of vegetable
- monkeys love it
- you use it with a knife
- you find it in Pando
- comes from Uyuni
- famous mexican cake
- place where they serve food
- after the main course
- you use it in cakes
26 Clues: spicy sauce • monkeys love it • uncountable noun • comes from Uyuni • famous mexican cake • you use it in cakes • a flavor of icecream • you find it in Pando • typical bolivian dish • delicious cuban drink • after the main course • to serve coffee or tea • you use it for ceviche • you use if for ceviche • you use it for plating • you use it with a knife • babies drink a lot of it • ...
Knowledge is Free 2021-10-08
Across
- a plastic card sent sent to subscribers to us as verification of insurance
- our job title
- this policy outlines the amount of time that enrollments and changes can be completed retroactively without additional approval from leadership for a specific group
- a select group of employees
- a fund established by the employer for their employees to pay for specific medical expenses.
- the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older
- a change made to the group usually affects benefits
- a group that is new to BCN or a group that left BCN but came back after 12 months
- a tw-day process when a group goes from one certificate to another
- changes to the group such as name change, address, or contact info
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- allows a same or opposite gender domestic partner and their dependents to receive benefits under the subscribers contract
- a plan is a discreet package of health insurance coverage benefits that are offered using a particular network type within a service area
- a benefit plan the rewards members who work with their doctor for a healthier lifestyle
- the pairing of health insurance coverage benefits under a product and a particular cost-sharing structure, provider network, and service area
- the ___________ is a geographic area that an eligible individual may enroll in a particular plan offered by BCN
- a system this is used to distribute work to other departments or to document communication
- a bill for medical services rendered, typically submitted tot he health insurance company by a healthcare provider
- a 9-digit number that the irs issues
- a plan offered by BCN, which is an alternative plan to standard healthcare
- anyone covered under a health insurance plan, an enrollee, or eligible dependent
20 Clues: our job title • a select group of employees • a 9-digit number that the irs issues • a change made to the group usually affects benefits • the federal health insurance program for people 65 or older • a tw-day process when a group goes from one certificate to another • changes to the group such as name change, address, or contact info • ...
Test Your Knowledge 2022-06-07
Across
- In round terms, roughly the number of staff we employ
- Name of our most northern site
- City of our Head Office
- How many villages in us
- The new name for our public health system.
- What's the name of the new health and disability standards?
- Which of our sites has the largest overall capacity?
- How many homes we have?
- Infection Control Programme is known as
- The name of the family who own us?
- Name of our support office’s city?
- How many FMs are men?
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- A part of implementing equity
- Who is Head of People & Performance?
- How many Roses are in our group?
- Name of our most southern site
- We encourage _______ amongst our residents.
- Time to complete NZ Apprenticeship in Advanced Care and Support Level 4
- Newest site to us
- How many of our sites have specialised memory care areas?
- Last site to be Audited
- How many “types of care” do we advertise on our website?
- What do you do if you have no nurses to cover at least one shift a day?
- What type of Leave has Jamee taken from us?
- People will forget what you say & do – but people will never forget how you made them ….?
- What level is the Dementia paper through Careerforce?
26 Clues: Newest site to us • How many FMs are men? • City of our Head Office • How many villages in us • Last site to be Audited • How many homes we have? • A part of implementing equity • Name of our most northern site • Name of our most southern site • How many Roses are in our group? • The name of the family who own us? • Name of our support office’s city? • ...
Basic Osmosis Knowledge 2019-10-22
Across
- Frequency enhanced oil
- Tool to facilitate holistic healing
- Holistic facial recommended if skin is hot
- Best for stress related acne
- Facial that uses a mask and facial infusion
- Serum patented for scar remodeling
- Increases circulation to improve skin health
- Vitamin A used in Serums
- Product with highest amount of Lactic Acid
- Best for blackheads
- Delivers growth factors
- Osmosis ___
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- Frequency enhanced delivery
- Enhances product absorption
- Delivery system
- Mineral based foundation
- Herb to calm inflammation
- An Osmosis line
- Best for Melasma
- For eyes and lips
- DNA repair ingredient in Collagen Activator
- What improves digestion in Digestive Support
- Cells that create growth factors
- Serum patented for age spot removal
24 Clues: Osmosis ___ • Delivery system • An Osmosis line • Best for Melasma • For eyes and lips • Best for blackheads • Frequency enhanced oil • Delivers growth factors • Mineral based foundation • Vitamin A used in Serums • Herb to calm inflammation • Frequency enhanced delivery • Enhances product absorption • Best for stress related acne • Cells that create growth factors • ...
AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM 2023-05-12
Across
- 37) What substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth?
- 80) What is the cultivation of crops for market sale?
- 79) What is the first step in establishing a new farm or garden?
- 51) What agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses?
- 35) What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil?
- 57) What was the name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s?
- 27) What is an important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties?
- 42) What is a substance used to kill insects called?
- 21) What is the term for the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water?
- 66) What is a common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues?
- 7) What farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields, reduce waste, and increase efficiency by analyzing data on soil conditions, weather patterns, and other factors called?
- 6) What is the agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area, often in large quantities and for commercial purposes, called?
- 67) What type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas?
- 29) What is an important factor in determining plant growth and productivity?
- 18) What is a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years?
- 4) What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called?
- 1) What is the practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops for human consumption and other purposes known as?
- 33) What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates?
- 50) What is a common agricultural practice involving water application to crops?
- 71) What is a farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food called?
- 8) What is the sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control, and other environmentally-friendly practices to produce crops and livestock called?
- 63) What is a term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use?
- 54) What agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits?
- 73) What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption?
- 22) What is a common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area?
- 36) What common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels?
- 41) What is a substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called?
- 85) What is the practice of growing crops on a small scale?
- 38) What is a natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter?
- 28) What is important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system?
- 31) what is the physical composition of soil called?
- 30) What is the arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called?
- 11) What is the term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs of their own families or communities?
- 77) What is the name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth?
- 49) What is the term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs?
- 23) What is a term that refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred?
- 20) What is the term used to describe the process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss?
- 3) What is the sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment called?
- 16) What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, and aquaculture to create a sustainable and self-sufficient farm?
- 75) What is something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage?
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- 43) What is a substance used to kill rodents?
- 40) What is a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants?
- 70) What is the term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members?
- 83) What is the practice of growing crops in low-density areas?
- 53) What is a sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden?
- 46) What term describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities?
- 15) What is the field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices?
- 68) What is a type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation called?
- 17) What is the term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations?
- 48) What is the term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration?
- 26) What is the term used to describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities?
- 45) What is the abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management?
- 64) What growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban areas?
- 52) What is an activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow?
- 44) What type of pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm?
- 5) What is the holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices?
- 19) What is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location?
- 59) What is a term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources?
- 78) What is a recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm?
- 12) What type of farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques?
- 25) What is the determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity?
- 81) What is the practice of growing crops for personal consumption?
- 72) What term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector?
- 62) What is a term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices?
- 65) What is a term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food?
- 13) What farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts?
- 24) What is the term used to describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production?
- 34) What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure?
- 10) What is the agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species, in the same area to promote ecological diversity and productivity called?
- 55) What is a sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
- 32) What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil?
- 2) What is the sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices to create diverse, productive, and resilient landscapes called?
- 59) What is a term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources?
- 69) What strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks?
- 76) What is the term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes?
- 14) What is the term for large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs to maximize crop yields and efficiency?
- 61) What term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform?
- 47) What is the term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation?
- 58) What is the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment?
- 9) What is the modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions to maximize crop yields and profits called?
- 82) What is the practice of growing crops in high-density areas?
- 84) What is the practice of growing different crops in the same field?
- 56) What is the term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life?
- 74) What is the term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients?
- 39) What substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents?
85 Clues: 43) What is a substance used to kill rodents? • 42) What is a substance used to kill insects called? • 31) what is the physical composition of soil called? • 80) What is the cultivation of crops for market sale? • 85) What is the practice of growing crops on a small scale? • 45) What is the abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management? • ...
Egypt knowledge tester 2023-12-08
Across
- the god of divine retribution and veneagance
- Longest River in the world from Ancient Egypt
- A game played by most men
- The goddess of cats
- The main god and god of the sun
- God of the Underworld
- A Pharoh that caused a great famine
- God leading ppl to the Underworld
- Someone’s parent but also a dead person wrapped in cloth
- A Pharoh ruling at the age of nine
- A animal feared by people and lives in the Nile
- Pharoh liked by citizens and prettier than Cleopatra
- A famous desert in Egypt
- A animal highly treasured by the Ancient Egyptians
- A globe that provides warmth
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- A board game played by Ancient Egyptians
- The main city in Ancient Egypt
- A type of bug found in Ancient Egypt
- A drink Egyptians liked to drink
- The writhing of Ancient Egyptians
- An intricate building with tombs and traps inside
- A place named after a powerful conqueror
- A famous Pharoh bitten by a snake and died
- God of the sky and usually seen with a falcon head
- The god of destruction
- A special name for a ruler, king or queen
- The goddess of love
- A team game played with a rope
- A mythical animal that gives riddles to people
- The god of wisdom
- Goddess of healing and wife to Osiris
31 Clues: The god of wisdom • The goddess of cats • The goddess of love • God of the Underworld • The god of destruction • A famous desert in Egypt • A game played by most men • A globe that provides warmth • The main city in Ancient Egypt • A team game played with a rope • The main god and god of the sun • A drink Egyptians liked to drink • The writhing of Ancient Egyptians • ...
Dermalogica Product Knowledge 2023-09-08
Across
- for all skin types, helps with dullness uneven tone and uneven texture, thermal technology
- for dry or dehydrated skin gives continuous moisture for 48 hours
- Toner helps prep skin for moisture absorption, for all skin types
- Moisturizer Recommended for dry/very dry skin types and redness helps with dehydrated skin
- Unique fragrant oil MIXED in to massage cream, water or towels. Helps prep skin for Masque and treatment benefits
- highly active concentrate that may be used undiluted on the skin or added to Dermalogica chemical exfoliants to intensify and accelerate exfoliation activity
- Unique blend of dermalogica essential oils. Typically is used with Dermalogica pressure point massage
- Concentrated foaming cleanser, all skin types, soap free and fragrance free
- Silicone based moisturizer used to shield and repair skin barrier
- toner helps with dryness dehydration fine line, protects skin barrier
- An active hydrating masque that helps defend skin against daily stresses and reduce signs of aging. Enhances results with electrical modalities
- Potent Salicylic acid peel, used best for blemishes and acne
- light creamy cleaner for dry to very dry skin, removes impurities without stripping skin
- This serum helps to calm sensitized skin, especially after non-invasive medical procedures
- Ideal for dry and irritated skin.Relieves itching associated with eczema. Helps soothe skin rashes and irritation
- First step for all Peels. Ideal for micros, has alcohol, witch hazel and lactic acid
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- A maximum strength exfoliant for optimal skin smoothness with minimal irritation used for dry sundamaged and pre-mature aging skin
- A light daily moisturizing gel that helps brighten and fine lines/wrinkles/loss of firmness
- Vegan powder to foam exfoliant, helps will dullness redness and sensitivity
- For dry, dehydrated or prematurely-aging skin Deeply moisturizes and cools skin to minimize appearance of fine lines and environmental stress
- for dryness, dullness, dehydration, uneven skin tone and uneven texture, is ultra replenishing masque helps aging skin
- for very oily skin, balances skin without overly stripping
- Lactic Acid based peel. Used best for brightening and early signs of aging
- Zinc oxide based SPF, invisible and weightless. Helps with UVA/UVB and blue light
- This serum helps to exfoliate
- Take off all makeup and debris before cleanser
- 3 in 1 moisturizer. Helps firm, hydrate and protect skin with SPF 50
- 30% Glycolic acid peel. Resurfaces skin to help with visible signs of aging
- Used after peels, has collodial oatmeal in it to help calm irritated skin.
29 Clues: This serum helps to exfoliate • Take off all makeup and debris before cleanser • for very oily skin, balances skin without overly stripping • Potent Salicylic acid peel, used best for blemishes and acne • for dry or dehydrated skin gives continuous moisture for 48 hours • Toner helps prep skin for moisture absorption, for all skin types • ...
Model Rocket Knowledge 2024-05-13
Across
- a device used to measure the angular measurement
- the pointed end of the rocket that reduces drag
- the pulling force that opposes the upward movement at a rate of 9.8m/s/s
- a chart used with angular measurements to calculate rocket altitude
- provides a stabile base for the rocket to take off
- the distance from launch pad to tracker
- part of the rocket that stabilizes the the rocket
- device with wire leads that attaches to the igniter at a safe distance
- force or air resistance
- explosive material used to provide thrust of the rocket motor
- form of enrgy that starts the rocket motor
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- the 1st number on a rocket label that tells the amount of force applied by motor
- a method to test the rocket flight characteristics before launching the rocket
- the 2nd number on a rocket label the tells the time the rockets coasts until ejection charge
- the force that pushes a rocket into the air
- hollow tube mounted to rocket that travels along the launch rod for a straight liftoff
- the narrow clay passage in a rocket motor that increases a rockets thrust
- form of energy that starts the igniter
- placed inside the motor that uses electrical energy to produce a flame that starts rocket motor
- the device that creates air resistance to slow a rockets descent
20 Clues: force or air resistance • form of energy that starts the igniter • the distance from launch pad to tracker • form of enrgy that starts the rocket motor • the force that pushes a rocket into the air • the pointed end of the rocket that reduces drag • a device used to measure the angular measurement • part of the rocket that stabilizes the the rocket • ...
Comics Knowledge Puzzle 2024-06-02
Across
- Actor who wishes to play Gambit in X-Men
- DCU's new director
- The original scriptwriter of Ant-Man and the supposed to be director of this movie
- Marvel's Iconic Cameo
- The main antagonist from The Boys
- Quicksilver's father in Sony's X-Men
- Tom Hardy's MCU Character
- The official name of Wanda after the events of Endgame
- Spiderman's real name
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- Superman's weakness
- Thor's Hammer
- In the MCU, the Avengers initially started with how many members?
- Batman's City
- The name of the Superhero group in The Boys
- Omni-Man's Son
- First-ever female member of the Avengers
- The iconic tagline of the Avengers, only spoken once in the MCU, during Endgame.
- MCU's genocidal maniac
- 4th wall breaker in the MCU
- Rocket is what kind of animal?
- Who is believed to be the first person ever born with the mutant gene?
21 Clues: Thor's Hammer • Batman's City • Omni-Man's Son • DCU's new director • Superman's weakness • Marvel's Iconic Cameo • Spiderman's real name • MCU's genocidal maniac • Tom Hardy's MCU Character • 4th wall breaker in the MCU • Rocket is what kind of animal? • The main antagonist from The Boys • Quicksilver's father in Sony's X-Men • Actor who wishes to play Gambit in X-Men • ...
Music Knowledge I 2024-02-21
Across
- You draw this across the strings
- Gets two counts
- Soft
- The space between barlines
- One beat of sound
- Fingering hand
- String plucking
- Bow hand
- Play it again
- The clef of the viola
- Opening exercise
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- Speed
- High 2
- The pulse of music
- Gets four counts
- The clef of the violin
- Low 2
- Divide the staff into measures
- what the notes and rests are on
- One beat of silence
- Loud
- 1-2-3-4
- The clef of the cello and bass
23 Clues: Soft • Loud • Speed • Low 2 • High 2 • 1-2-3-4 • Bow hand • Play it again • Fingering hand • Gets two counts • String plucking • Gets four counts • Opening exercise • One beat of sound • The pulse of music • One beat of silence • The clef of the viola • The clef of the violin • The space between barlines • Divide the staff into measures • The clef of the cello and bass • what the notes and rests are on • ...
Random Jewish Knowledge 2024-02-23
Across
- Religion
- Moses' Sister
- He built an ark
- Final letters
- Potato pancakes
- Day of rest
- Prayer about how to love God
- Prayers we say before and after reading the Torah
- Very religious Jews
- Donate money or clothes
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- Booth
- Hello, Goodbye, Peace
- People who communicate with God to relay a message
- Commandments
- Leader of the Jews
- Hanukah means this
- Song of welcome
- Blessings, in Hebrew
- Means daughter
- Prayer about the belief in one God
- Means son
- Rams horn
22 Clues: Booth • Religion • Means son • Rams horn • Day of rest • Commandments • Moses' Sister • Final letters • Means daughter • He built an ark • Song of welcome • Potato pancakes • Leader of the Jews • Hanukah means this • Very religious Jews • Blessings, in Hebrew • Hello, Goodbye, Peace • Donate money or clothes • Prayer about how to love God • Prayer about the belief in one God • ...
Basic plumbing knowledge. 2024-09-03
Across
- weight= mass x ?
- found on a house to direct rainwater?
- at 100 degrees water?
- electrical power is measured in?
- Personal..........Equipment?
- LED light bulbs are more energy?
- ohm is a measurement of?
- Fuel, ignition and what is needed for fire to occur?
- one centimeter is the equivalent of ten?
- used to access high places?
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- centigrade is a measurement of?
- heat from the sun causes water to?
- what supplies heat and hot water to a house?
- used to measure temperature?
- the opposite of alkaline on the ph scale?
- radiation, convection and ..........?
- untidy work area could create a?
- what helps with the soldering process?
- handtool used to cut metal?
- What metal is commonly used for plumbing pipework?
20 Clues: weight= mass x ? • at 100 degrees water? • ohm is a measurement of? • handtool used to cut metal? • used to access high places? • used to measure temperature? • Personal..........Equipment? • centigrade is a measurement of? • electrical power is measured in? • untidy work area could create a? • LED light bulbs are more energy? • heat from the sun causes water to? • ...
Bioelements Product Knowledge 2025-02-03
Across
- Deep purging and exfoliating mask with algae plus citric and malic acid
- 2% BHA + PHA leave-on liquid exfoliating treatment to break up pore blockage oils + dead cells
- Hydrating toner mist to refresh and nourish with natural plant extracts
- Instant-radiance mask for face and eyes with white truffle, caffeine and murumuru butter
- Facial oil with occlusive argan, squalane + sea kale for dewy hydration
- Whipped hyaluronic acid + silver ear mushroom to calm reactive skin
- Hyper-saturating immersion mask for dehydrated skin with sugar beet + hyaluronic acid
- Instant-dewiness face + lip mask for aging skin with plant collagen + mango
- Rich, hydrating creme cleanser with balancing adaptogens for dry skin
- Emollient creme moisturizer for dry skin to improve the look of lines
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- Leave-on gel AHA exfoliator with glycolic + multi-fruit acids
- Exfoliating cleanser with papaya, pineapple and pumpkin enzymes
- Deep cleansing, lathering gel cleanser with balancing adaptogens for oily skin
- Retinol-free, multi-benefit serum for delicate skin with bakuchiol, peptides + deep hydrators
- Deep purging copper + clay cleanser to undo pollution, makeup and sebum
- 2.5% triple oxygenating complex to amplify cellular respiration + purify skin
- Body oil with occlusive argan, squalane + sea kale for dewy hydration neck-to-toes
- Daily cleansing gel with 1.5% salicylic acid + azelaic acid to target problem pores
- Intensive plumping concentrate with antioxidant collagen-4 complex
- 5% sulfur overnight acne spot treatment to clear active blemishes
- Overnight creme for dry to combination skin with calcium, retinol + peptides
21 Clues: Leave-on gel AHA exfoliator with glycolic + multi-fruit acids • Exfoliating cleanser with papaya, pineapple and pumpkin enzymes • 5% sulfur overnight acne spot treatment to clear active blemishes • Intensive plumping concentrate with antioxidant collagen-4 complex • Whipped hyaluronic acid + silver ear mushroom to calm reactive skin • ...
Test Your Knowledge 2024-11-09
Across
- Is the following sentence adjectival or adverbial: The cat bathed in the sun.
- The boy (who/whom) __ I adore is bringing me flowers.
- Correct the following sentence: I had drinking coffee on the way to work.
- Who is the subject in the following sentence: Clean the bedroom before supper!
- What does a gerund end in?
- A true leader can (effect/affect) __ change in the workplace.
- Fill in the blank (verb 'to go'): They could have __ all the way to the finish line if the car had not broken down.
- What question is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence answering? Justin and Thomas went for a walk on Friday afternoon.
- (True or false) The apostrophe is used correctly in the following sentence: Chris' friends rode their bikes because his mom's car wouldn't start.
- Who is the "receiver" of an action?
- The woman's (consul/counsel/council) __ advised against it.
- The woman (who/whom) __ won the Nobel Prize was thrilled.
- Fill in the blank (verb 'to deal'): The player on the right __ the cards while the others chuckled.
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- Identify the head in the following sentence: Whimsical and dream-like, the cheeky fairy floated in the wind.
- Jacqueline did (good/well) __ on the exam.
- (True or false) The following sentence is properly punctuated: The thief, was not smart enough to out wit the high-tech alarm system.
- Identify the modifying noun: The passionate restaurant workers prepared the meals with care.
- Choose the correct answer: We are going to dinner with the McKinlies/McKinley's/McKinleys tonight.
- Will a relative clause always be adjectival or adverbial?
- After the wolf's visit last night, there are __ sheep in the pasture.
- Identify the determiner that is quantitative: Some of the students had a party.
- What is the correct version of the word used incorrectly in the following sentence: The garden full of flours was radiant.
- The death of my favourite celebrity (effected/affected) __ me.
- Identify the absolute modifier: The teacher threw the round ball into the green field.
- Who is the antecedent of "they" in the following sentences: Coldplay is a well-known band around the world. They are know for their beautiful songs and colourful performances.
- There is (less/more) __ wine in this bottle than there was an hour ago!
- Beside which word is the Oxford comma in this sentence: The children ate fruit, vegetables, cookies, and chips for lunch.
27 Clues: What does a gerund end in? • Who is the "receiver" of an action? • Jacqueline did (good/well) __ on the exam. • The boy (who/whom) __ I adore is bringing me flowers. • Will a relative clause always be adjectival or adverbial? • The woman (who/whom) __ won the Nobel Prize was thrilled. • The woman's (consul/counsel/council) __ advised against it. • ...
Release Your Knowledge 2024-11-04
Across
- - Texture at the end of the song when there are multiple layers building up.
- - Word to describe the off-beat rhythms in the piece.
- - Studio FX to make a riff repeat over and over.
- - Deeper analysis description of the tonality (hint: influenced by folk).
- - The effect added to the vocals to make it sound like a bigger space.
- - The vocal samples at the start of the piece come from which nation.
- - Name for a short phrase that is repeated (riff is an alternative word).
- - Description for the lack of clear speed marking at the start (5,4).
- - Fragments of sound, the example in this piece is breath.
- - Harmonic device performed by a synthesiser with a filter unit.
- - Irish violin.
- - Overall tonality of the piece.
- - Performance technique where there is a continuous slide of notes.
- - All chords belong to the tonality of the piece.
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- - Performance technique used by the fiddle when it plays two strings at once.
- - Irish rhythmic drum played with a tipper.
- - What language does the male vocalist use in Verse 2.
- - High-pitched, bright-sounding Irish recorder.
- - Time signature of the piece
- - African drum capable of changing pitch.
- - Texture at the start when we hear the drone.
- - Modern instrument where pads are pressed for electronic drum sounds.
- - Irish keyed instrument also common in France.
- - Name for parts that perform a lead role.
- - Main texture of this song.
- - Irish instrument that can perform a drone and melody when a crank is turned.
- - The structure for this song.
- - Modern keyboard instrument making artificial sounds.
- - Irish descendant of bagpipes
- - African instrument with a harp-like sound
30 Clues: - Irish violin. • - Main texture of this song. • - Time signature of the piece • - The structure for this song. • - Irish descendant of bagpipes • - Overall tonality of the piece. • - African drum capable of changing pitch. • - Name for parts that perform a lead role. • - Irish rhythmic drum played with a tipper. • - African instrument with a harp-like sound • ...
Crossword Knowledge Check 2025-01-09
Across
- Techniques used to monitor and control production processes for consistent quality.
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or technologies to improve processes or products.
- Goods brought into a country from abroad for use or sale.
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted resources or effort.
- The network of resources, processes, and entities involved in producing and delivering products to customers.
- Mechanical devices or equipment used in manufacturing to perform tasks efficiently.
- Substances released into the environment during production, such as gases or waste.
- The ability to increase production output efficiently as demand grows.
- Workers engaged in various roles within the manufacturing sector.
- Loss of materials or energy during production, which can reduce efficiency.
- Gear worn to ensure safety in hazardous work environments, e.g., helmets, gloves, or goggles.
- The amount of product produced or processed within a specific period.
- Measurable metrics used to evaluate the success of a process or business goal.
- The storage of goods in facilities before distribution or sale.
- The process of inspecting, repairing, and ensuring equipment is operational.
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- The quantity of goods produced or handled over a period.
- Using technology and machines to perform tasks with minimal human intervention.
- The efficiency of production, often measured as output per unit of input (e.g., labour or materials).
- The process of creating goods and services by transforming raw materials into finished products.
- The natural surroundings affected by manufacturing activities.
- Measures and practices implemented to protect workers and ensure secure working conditions.
- The time taken from the start of a process to the delivery of a product.
- Basic materials used in production to create finished goods, e.g., wood, steel, or fabric.
- Laws, standards, and practices ensuring safe and healthy work conditions.
- The amount of usable product generated from the raw materials used in production.
- Adapting global strategies to local markets while maintaining international standards.
- The maximum output a manufacturing process can achieve under normal conditions.
- Unused or discarded materials resulting from the production process.
- Goods sent from one country to another for sale.
- International Organisation for Standardisation; sets global standards for quality, safety, and efficiency.
- When machinery or equipment stops functioning due to faults or wear.
31 Clues: Goods sent from one country to another for sale. • The quantity of goods produced or handled over a period. • Goods brought into a country from abroad for use or sale. • The natural surroundings affected by manufacturing activities. • The storage of goods in facilities before distribution or sale. • ...
Challenge Your Knowledge! 2025-01-09
Across
- Proteins that act as a catalyst to lower the activation energy and speed up chemical reactions in the body, including digestion.
- A series of three consecutive nucleotides in DNA or RNA that code for specific amino acids.
- The study of distribution, causes, effects, and control of diseases in populations.
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body.
- A type of alternative therapy that uses essential oils from plants for healing and improving the well-being of patients.
- A condition of high blood pressure (above 160/100 mmHg) that can lead to health problems.
- A newly developed gene-editing technology that involves the use of Cas-9 protein to modify DNA sequences in organisms.
- Describe a disease that is able to be transmitted from one person to another through direct or indirect contact.
- A condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn.
- A lab technique for separating DNA fragments based on size in agarose using an electric field.
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- A medical emergency when the body has a dangerously low body temperature (below 35 oC).
- A procedure that involves the implantation or fusion of non-human cells, tissues, organs or fluids into a human.
- The building block of proteins composed of an amino group, a hydrogen atom, a carbon atom, a carboxyl group, and a R group (the variant)
- Any microorganism, such as bacteria or viruses, that causes disease.
- A macronutrient made up with units of monosaccharides connected by glycosidic linkage.
- Proteins made by the immune system, specifically the basophils and B cells, to fight infections by sticking on antigens of a pathogen and inactivating or destroying them.
- A device used to measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs.
- An accessory organ in the digestive system that controls the level of blood sugar by secreting glucagon and insulin.
- A global outbreak of a disease affecting a large number of people across multiple countries or continents.
- An enzyme that helps join DNA segments during replication, repair, and gene editing.
20 Clues: Any microorganism, such as bacteria or viruses, that causes disease. • A device used to measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs. • A condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn. • The study of distribution, causes, effects, and control of diseases in populations. • ...
Safer Gambling Knowledge 2025-03-11
Across
- A ____ person is anyone who is at risk of being harmed by gambling
- The surname of our current AML officer
- Off After reinstatement, the 24 hour period in which a customer must wait before they can play the machines is called the ____ period (7,3)
- The third stage of a customer interaction
- This must always be logged in conjunction with a self-exclusion
- Act The legislation which laid out our 3 licensing objectives back in 2005 (8,3)
- Whose responsibility is it to ensure gambling is carried out safely in the venue?
- This 4 letter acronym refers to legislation from 2002
- The maximum number of B3 machines we can have in venue is 20%, this can be checked by completing a machine ____
- The government body that sets out the LCCP requirements is called the ‘Gambling ___’
- If an _____ customer plays the machine, their play must be stopped immediately and their stake returned
- The location in which the compliance folder should be kept
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- The exclusion radius for a customer excluding from a venue with a bingo license is ___
- The third letter of the acronym AML stands for ___
- You will find the latest version of the LCCP in the ____ folder
- The acronym KYC stands for ‘Know Your ____’
- There are ___ stages of the customer complaint process
- Staying in ____ leaflets can be found in both the entrance to the venue and in the customer toilets
- You should help vulnerable customers by attempting to ___ their play
- The acronym IBAS stands for ‘Independent Betting ____ Service’
- Local risks to the licensing objectives posed by the provision of gambling facilities are assessed in this document
- This charity provides the National Gambling Helpline
- This acronym can be used to remember the 3 licensing objectives
- Exclude A customer can choose to do this for a minimum 6 months, and a maximum of 12 (4,7)
24 Clues: The surname of our current AML officer • The third stage of a customer interaction • The acronym KYC stands for ‘Know Your ____’ • The third letter of the acronym AML stands for ___ • This charity provides the National Gambling Helpline • This 4 letter acronym refers to legislation from 2002 • There are ___ stages of the customer complaint process • ...
knowledge is divine 2025-01-25
Across
- The friendly neighbor who ensures your computer has a speedy chat with the internet.
- The suit-and-tie programmer’s language, designed for serious business applications... and secretly dreaming of running a coffee shop.
- The computer's mastermind, managing a zillion tasks while looking cool in its silicon outfit.
- The computer's snack stash, quickly serving up recently used data to keep things running smoothly.
- The ultimate party planner, coordinating all the computer’s activities and making sure everything runs smoothly without any hiccups.
- The secret sauce that adds brains to the computer’s brawn, ensuring it can do everything from writing essays to creating animations.
- The diligent bodyguard patrolling your computer, keeping it safe from nasty digital baddies
- The trusty old cable that ensures your internet connection is as solid as a rock.
- The superhero of programming languages, combining speed and agility to save the day in game development and system programming
- The genius instructions that tell a computer how to solve problems, from simple calculations to complex data analysis.
- The tiny assistants that make your computer more than just a fancy typewriter, handling everything from entertainment to productivity.
- The curious explorer that takes you on virtual adventures across the internet.
- The traffic cop directing digital traffic, ensuring data doesn’t crash into each other.
- The artist in the computer world, bringing stunning visuals and the latest video games to life.
- The magic wand that lets computers learn and make decisions, just like humans (but without the coffee addiction).
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- The superfast highway where data zips around, sometimes wishing it had a speedometer.
- The wireless wizard that connects your devices without the hassle of tangled cables.
- The muscle and bones of a computer, flexing its circuits to keep everything running smoothly.
- laid-back, easy-to-read language that’s as versatile as a Swiss Army knife, used by data scientists and developers alike.
- The ultimate multi-tasker that never complains about too many tabs open.
- The bouncer at the computer club, keeping out unwanted guests (a.k.a., viruses and hackers).
- Drive The pocket-sized storage superhero, always ready to save the day when you need to transfer data.
- Computing Your computer’s secret weapon for offloading tasks to the sky and beyond.
- The prankster language that adds all the fun, interactive elements to websites. It’s to blame for pop-ups too. 😉
- The big boss that connects all the parts of the computer and keeps them talking to each other like a family reunion.
- The flashiest, fastest storage solution, speeding up your computer just because it can.
- The invisible force that connects your devices
- The secret agent that converts your data into a code, protecting it from snoopy cyber spies.
- The wild, wavy line that keeps all signals in perfect harmony, like a conductor with an electric baton.
- The network traffic director, making sure all your devices get their fair share of internet goodness
30 Clues: The invisible force that connects your devices • The ultimate multi-tasker that never complains about too many tabs open. • The curious explorer that takes you on virtual adventures across the internet. • The trusty old cable that ensures your internet connection is as solid as a rock. • ...
Random Knowledge Crossword 2025-01-30
Across
- Capital of North Carolina
- Author of "Mother to Son"
- E.g.
- The first word in the title of this crossword
- Third US President
- Electromagnetic wave with the longest wavelength
- When life gives you ___
- US state that was its own country for almost ten years
- Island off the coast of China
- Common jewelry material
- Confused
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- A poem stanza with four lines
- Author of "Annabel Lee"
- Electromagnetic wave with the shortest wavelength
- 2025 Chinese Zodiac Animal
- US state that shares its name with a European country
- This puzzle is an example of one
- Word before 'juice' or 'County'
- City where the Anne Frank House is located
- Two times two
20 Clues: E.g. • Confused • Two times two • Third US President • Author of "Annabel Lee" • When life gives you ___ • Common jewelry material • Capital of North Carolina • Author of "Mother to Son" • 2025 Chinese Zodiac Animal • A poem stanza with four lines • Island off the coast of China • Word before 'juice' or 'County' • This puzzle is an example of one • ...
ASVAB Word Knowledge 2025-04-14
Across
- to make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size
- full of or exhibiting servile compliance
- to grow and flourish
- marked by disrespect levity or casualness
- open to more than one interpretation
- a small, moderate, or token amount
- to expose or ridicule falseness
- to support with proof or evidence
- motivated solely by a desire for monetary or material gain
- felt/undergone as if one were taking part in the experience or feelings of another
- humanitarian; benevolent
- arousing disgust or aversion; offensive or repulsive
- one who has the power and position to rule over others’ a monarchy
- showing excessive emotion; overflowing
- lacking in harmony
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- kind and gentle
- one that is puzzling, ambiguous, or inexplicable
- characterized by or given to joking
- appeasing; soothing; pleasant
- a structural or behavioral characteristics peculiar to an individual or group
- to scatter widely
- tending to engage in lawsuits
- passing away with time
- characterized by greatness of scope or intent
- emotionally hardened; unfeeling
25 Clues: kind and gentle • to scatter widely • lacking in harmony • to grow and flourish • passing away with time • humanitarian; benevolent • appeasing; soothing; pleasant • tending to engage in lawsuits • to expose or ridicule falseness • emotionally hardened; unfeeling • to support with proof or evidence • a small, moderate, or token amount • characterized by or given to joking • ...
Knowledge Check ACU 2025-04-14
Across
- What form in EMA went away as a result of our Federal Charter?
- Where can we refer a member when they have life changes?
- How can members 'Skip the wait' when they need to deposit funds?
- What is the only goal Arrowhead gives its team each year?
- How do we encourage Digital tools during a transaction?
- What must be checked if a name is changed/updated in Symitar?
- What new feature was added in OLB for members to expand their relationships with us?
- How can members view their month end history online?
- What changed in Lending as a result of our charter change?
- What feature of ACU do we Educate & Demonstrate with each new membership?
- What is the name of our Service Model?
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- What new group was created in our Field of Membership?
- What tool can members use via OLB to get paid faster?
- What limit can you check from the Member Info screen?
- Where can members block their card via OLB?
- Make sure you End your interactions in this system
- When this 'result' displays you must get a member of leadership to add a note
- What changed for members at our ATMs?
- Where can you find documents, reports, and receipts?
- What association is used to qualify any new member?
- Who is the branch contact for Indirect Lending?
21 Clues: What changed for members at our ATMs? • What is the name of our Service Model? • Where can members block their card via OLB? • Who is the branch contact for Indirect Lending? • Make sure you End your interactions in this system • What association is used to qualify any new member? • Where can you find documents, reports, and receipts? • ...
English Knowledge Test 2025-06-22
Across
- The most intense moment in a story
- A word or phrase repeated for effect
- A group of lines in a poem
- The main message or idea in a text
- A type of comparison that says one thing is another
- The struggle or problem in the story
- The time and place of a story
- The use of exaggeration for effect
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
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- A speaker who tells the story
- A word that imitates a sound
- The sequence of events in a story
- Language that brings an emotional response in the reader
- The author’s attitude or emotion in writing
- A repeated sound at the beginning of words
- A category of writing
- A person or being in a story
- A picture created through description
- A story told from the “I” point of view (4,6)
- A type of poem with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third
20 Clues: A category of writing • A group of lines in a poem • A word that imitates a sound • A person or being in a story • A speaker who tells the story • The time and place of a story • The sequence of events in a story • A comparison using "like" or "as" • The most intense moment in a story • The main message or idea in a text • The use of exaggeration for effect • ...
dt core knowledge 2025-05-20
Across
- A sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, often derived from plants.
- A material known for its excellent electrical conductivity, often used in wires.
- A material that has been engineered to have superior properties to traditional ones.
- A mechanism that converts rotational motion into linear motion or vice versa.
- A type of automated manufacture where a robot arm performs tasks.
- A material that can be repeatedly melted and remoulded.
- A material that changes its properties in response to an external stimulus (e.g., temperature, light).
- An example of a modern composite material often used in sports equipment.
- A type of wood that comes from deciduous trees and is generally harder.
- The ability of a material to withstand a pulling force.
- A manufacturing process for plastics involving injecting molten material into a mould.
- What R is about breaking down and reprocessing materials?
- The property of a material to return to its original shape after deformation.
- A type of wood that comes from coniferous trees and is generally softer.
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- The ability of a material to withstand a sudden impact without fracturing.
- A system of interconnected rigid bodies designed to transmit force or motion.
- What R involves choosing products that have a longer lifespan?
- The property of a material to resist scratching or indentation.
- A lever where the fulcrum is between the effort and the load.
- A type of sensor that detects changes in temperature.
- A natural polymer often derived from plants like cotton or flax.
- The force or weight that a lever is designed to move.
- A process in textile manufacturing that involves interlacing threads.
- A type of automated manufacture that involves precise cutting with a concentrated beam of light.
- What R is about finding a new purpose for an old item?
- A component in an electronic circuit that restricts the flow of current.
- What R is about making products that can be easily fixed?
- An output component in an electronic circuit that produces light.
- Manufacturing process where machines operate with minimal human intervention.
- What R is about using less material in the first place?
- A common renewable energy source that uses the movement of air.
- A renewable energy source that harnesses the power of the sun.
32 Clues: A type of sensor that detects changes in temperature. • The force or weight that a lever is designed to move. • What R is about finding a new purpose for an old item? • A material that can be repeatedly melted and remoulded. • What R is about using less material in the first place? • The ability of a material to withstand a pulling force. • ...
ASVAB word knowledge 2025-10-13
Across
- To reduce or cut short.
- To support or strengthen.
- To warn or reprimand firmly.
- A variety or mixture of things.
- A completely different line of thought or action.
- Unaware or lacking attention.
- Able to be touched or physically felt.
- Stubborn or willful.
- To hinder or obstruct progress.
- To recoil or flinch in embarrassment or fear.
- A bitter and forceful verbal attack.
- Based on fact, not influenced by emotions.
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- Physical or mental collapse from overwork or stress.
- Formal release from guilt or punishment.
- Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical existence.
- Economical, avoiding waste.
- An official order or command.
- To hate or detest deeply.
- An object kept as a reminder of a person or event.
- Secret or hidden.
- An excessive amount of something.
- Believable or trustworthy
- To interfere with something secretly or improperly.
- A temporary relief or delay
- Long, dull, or tiresome.
25 Clues: Secret or hidden. • Stubborn or willful. • To reduce or cut short. • Long, dull, or tiresome. • To support or strengthen. • To hate or detest deeply. • Believable or trustworthy • Economical, avoiding waste. • A temporary relief or delay • To warn or reprimand firmly. • An official order or command. • Unaware or lacking attention. • A variety or mixture of things. • ...
Hard random knowledge 2025-07-07
Across
- the great lake were Niagara Falls empties into
- band that released the album "dark side of the moon"
- body part where the smallest bone in the body is
- the author of "To Kill A Mockingbird "
- only country named after a woman
- capital city of Bhutan
- chemical symbol for gold
- lead singer of Queen
- only country flag with the colour purple
- roman goddess of love
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- artist who painted the ceiling of the sitting chapel
- instrument that Yo-Yo Ma plays
- only word with three double letters in a row
- the only organ that can regenerate itself
- currency of Japan
- capital of Mongolia
- least populated country
- country who held the first ever Olympics
- 2007 was the year in which this popular phone was first released
- element with the atomic number 1
- the African nation formerly known as Abyssinia
- the mountain range that separates Europe and Asia
22 Clues: currency of Japan • capital of Mongolia • lead singer of Queen • roman goddess of love • capital city of Bhutan • least populated country • chemical symbol for gold • instrument that Yo-Yo Ma plays • only country named after a woman • element with the atomic number 1 • the author of "To Kill A Mockingbird " • country who held the first ever Olympics • ...
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE 2025-07-28
Across
- The iron-rich molecule in red blood cells
- A plant-based source of complete protein
- Non-digestible food components that feed beneficial gut bacteria
- Live microorganisms that promote a healthy digestive system
- Naturally occurring sugar in milk
- Condition caused by plaque buildup in arteries due to poor diet
- Essential fatty acid found in flaxseed and walnuts
- Hormone-regulating mineral, rich in oysters and pumpkin seeds
- Primary energy-providing macronutrient
- A metabolic disorder related to insulin and blood glucose regulation
- Fiber type that helps in reducing cholesterol
- Deficiency of this vitamin leads to night blindness
- Indigestible part of plant food that aids in digestion and satiety
- Vitamin whose deficiency leads to Pellagra
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- A major storage form of carbohydrates in muscle and liver
- Plant pigment with antioxidant properties (found in carrots)
- Substance in legumes that inhibits iron absorption
- Water-soluble vitamin essential for collagen synthesis
- A nutraceutical found in turmeric with anti-inflammatory effects
- Mineral that helps regulate thyroid function
- Condition commonly caused by iron, folate, or B12 deficiency
- Nutrient that helps prevent neural tube defects
- A disorder from severe protein deficiency
- Incomplete protein source commonly found in cereals
- The vitamin synthesized when exposed to sunlight
- Nutrient that enhances bone strength and muscle function
26 Clues: Naturally occurring sugar in milk • Primary energy-providing macronutrient • A plant-based source of complete protein • The iron-rich molecule in red blood cells • A disorder from severe protein deficiency • Vitamin whose deficiency leads to Pellagra • Mineral that helps regulate thyroid function • Fiber type that helps in reducing cholesterol • ...
Elite Ball Knowledge 2025-12-24
Across
- Seasonal house plant
- Horned creature in elf
- Not a reindeer but a...
- College GameDay
- Michigan Mastermind
- Kevs Fam
- Man who ordered too big of a tree
- Colorful conifer
- Herbstreit OG famous pet
- Festive sock
- 1 of 2 White CB
- End of summer
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- Trolling bummy ex penn state coach
- Colorful trees
- Chelsea star
- Big 10 vs. ACC game
- Sounds that surfers make
- Northern lights town
- Square dung
- Cheeky soccer shot
- Don't want to see on xmas
21 Clues: Kevs Fam • Square dung • Chelsea star • Festive sock • End of summer • Colorful trees • College GameDay • 1 of 2 White CB • Colorful conifer • Cheeky soccer shot • Big 10 vs. ACC game • Michigan Mastermind • Seasonal house plant • Northern lights town • Horned creature in elf • Not a reindeer but a... • Sounds that surfers make • Herbstreit OG famous pet • Don't want to see on xmas • ...
Studying Abroad Vocabulary 2015-08-13
Across
- in or to a foreign country.
- an amount of time or a situation in which something can be done.
- inspiring respect and admiration; having high status.
- a special skill or type of experience or knowledge that makes someone suitable to do a particular job or activity.
- to recommend or suggest (something).
- to become wider or more general.
- to cause (someone) to experience something.
- obtain or secure (something desired, favorable, or profitable).
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- to change in order to work or do better in a new situation.
- something (such as a building or large piece of equipment) that is built for a specific purpose.
- in or to a foreign country that is across a sea or ocean.
- a form used in making a request.
- an area of work, study, etc.
- very special or unusual.
- a good or helpful result or effect.
- very useful or helpfu.
- an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.
- the ability to do something well; expertise.
18 Clues: very useful or helpfu. • very special or unusual. • in or to a foreign country. • an area of work, study, etc. • a form used in making a request. • to become wider or more general. • a good or helpful result or effect. • to recommend or suggest (something). • to cause (someone) to experience something. • the ability to do something well; expertise. • ...
Syllabus 2021-09-14
Across
- To keep something from being dirty
- A place where you are able to learn
- Work that is given to you and is to be completed in class
- A warning given to you if you are late
- Additional points that can be earn to boost your grade
- A respectful way to do something
- A grade that is given to your at the midpoint of the 9 weeks
- Material that are needed for class
- What you are expected to do
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- A quiz to test your knowledge on the topic you are learning in class
- Work that must be done after school
- Finding a way to dishonest way to do your work
- A score that is given to you on your assignment
- A set of words that relate to the topic you are learning.
- To teach yourself about a topic
- a general rule
- A course of action that is adopted by your class
- to not get distracted from anything
18 Clues: a general rule • What you are expected to do • To teach yourself about a topic • A respectful way to do something • To keep something from being dirty • Material that are needed for class • Work that must be done after school • A place where you are able to learn • to not get distracted from anything • A warning given to you if you are late • ...
ALC - BOOK 3 - Unit 17 - Have you made an appointment? - Part 1 2024-12-19
Across
- to be successful when trying to do something (2W)
- having to do with the body
- another way to say, "checkup"
- 2.54 centimeters, a unit used for measuring length, shown by the symbol (″)
- what someone feels when he/she is sick
- the past form of the verb "make"
- something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that needs fast attention
- to enter, to get access, to walk into (2W)
- the past participle form of the verb "make"
- to join or be joined with something else
- the past form of the verb "come in"
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- a planned social meeting between two friends or lovers
- someone who is attended by a doctor
- a test of a student's knowledge or skill in a particular subject
- formal arrangement to meet someone, like a doctor, at a certain time and place
- an issue, asituation that needs to be solved or fixed
- the past participle form of the verb "come in"
- the central part of something
- a very small round mark, a period or point used in the internet
- a medical examination to test your general state of health
20 Clues: having to do with the body • another way to say, "checkup" • the central part of something • the past form of the verb "make" • someone who is attended by a doctor • the past form of the verb "come in" • what someone feels when he/she is sick • to join or be joined with something else • to enter, to get access, to walk into (2W) • the past participle form of the verb "make" • ...
Memory Science 1 2025-09-30
Across
- – "Ganglia" Brain region involved in habit formation and procedural memory.
- – Nerve cells that send signals in the brain.
- – Part of the brain that coordinates motor learning and motor memory.
- – Type of memory involving facts and general knowledge.
- – Chemicals that carry messages between neurons.
- – Brain region that links emotions with memory.
- – Tiny gaps where neurons pass signals.
- – Type of memory used to hold and manipulate information in the moment.
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- – The process of keeping information in memory over time.
- – Type of memory that stores information for long periods.
- – Type of memory that holds small amounts of information briefly.
- – Type of memory for skills and “how to do” things.
- – "Cortex" Part of the brain that helps with working memory and decision making.
- – The process of turning information into a memory.
- – The act of bringing a memory back to mind.
- – The brain’s ability to adapt and change.
- – Type of memory involving personal experiences or events.
- – Brain region critical for forming new memories.
18 Clues: – Tiny gaps where neurons pass signals. • – The brain’s ability to adapt and change. • – The act of bringing a memory back to mind. • – Nerve cells that send signals in the brain. • – Brain region that links emotions with memory. • – Chemicals that carry messages between neurons. • – Brain region critical for forming new memories. • ...
People to Meet 2012-06-07
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- Nominated by the Constutional Union Party
- Nominated by the Democratic party in 1856
- A slave who's master died and sued for freedom
- General in Conferderate Army that surrounded Fort Sumter
- Commander of Fort Sumter
- South Carolina Senator in 1849
- Isabella Baumfree
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- Replaced Joseph Hooker
- One of the best knowen conductors of the Underground Railroad
- General for the south, rejected offer to be general in the north
- Owned a country store and got involved with politics in 1832
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Gave a speech to Senators on March 7, 1850
- Cheif Justice in 1857
- Fanatical abolitionist
- General for the north
- Has the nickname "Stonewall"
- Had the nickname "Great Compromiser"
18 Clues: Isabella Baumfree • Cheif Justice in 1857 • General for the north • Replaced Joseph Hooker • Fanatical abolitionist • Commander of Fort Sumter • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Has the nickname "Stonewall" • South Carolina Senator in 1849 • Had the nickname "Great Compromiser" • Nominated by the Constutional Union Party • Nominated by the Democratic party in 1856 • ...
Anmitsu 2023-07-17
Across
- to cut
- sweet red bean paste
- that (near you)
- Summer
- mochi balls
- to wash
- please eat
- to make
- dislike (an obj.)
- brown sugar syrup
- (what you say AFTER you eat)
- (what you say BEFORE you eat)
- to put in
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- here you go
- 2 (general obj.)
- 1 (general obj.)
- to eat
- to mix
- what
- to pour
- sweet topping that goes on top of this dessert
- this (near me)
- clear jelly
- 3 (general obj.)
- that (away from both)
- like (an obj.)
26 Clues: what • to cut • Summer • to eat • to mix • to wash • to pour • to make • to put in • please eat • here you go • mochi balls • clear jelly • this (near me) • like (an obj.) • that (near you) • 2 (general obj.) • 1 (general obj.) • 3 (general obj.) • dislike (an obj.) • brown sugar syrup • sweet red bean paste • that (away from both) • (what you say AFTER you eat) • (what you say BEFORE you eat) • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-04-07
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- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- a 19th-century warship with armor plating.
- The most used pistol during the civil war
- this battle was the turning point of the civil war
- The place where the civil war started
- first name of the president from March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
- was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia
- Date that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
- The ________________ was fought on April 6–7, 1862
- a general in the Confederate army
- Gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
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- A Confederate General
- the first regiment of African Americans from the North to serve during the Civil War,
- A Union General
- one of the many generals in the Union army
- A Confederate general
- The most used rifle during the civil war
- Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union general Ulysses S. Grant
- The single-day bloodiest battle
- last name of the president from March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865
20 Clues: A Union General • A Confederate General • A Confederate general • The single-day bloodiest battle • a general in the Confederate army • The place where the civil war started • The most used rifle during the civil war • The most used pistol during the civil war • one of the many generals in the Union army • a 19th-century warship with armor plating. • ...
