general Crossword Puzzles
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-23
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- A mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- It is a process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity, or extent of something.
- It corresponds with the symbol (p). It has a scientific notation 10 raise to negative 12.
- It is a method that generally used 2 phase changes: evaporation and condensation. It is a process of separating a homogeneous mixture composed of 2 substances with different boiling points.
- It is a way to separate heavier and lighter components of a mixture.
- It is the consistency of a result. It is the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- It is the unit used for luminous intensity with the symbol (cd).
- It is a pretty accurate description of what happens to ink on wet paper, because it literally means "color writing".
- Chemical property whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
- It is the unit used for electric current with the symbol (A).
- Its particles are apart from each other and are arranged in a random way. Its particles also move quickly in all directions.
- The ___ occurs when solid is converted to gas by the addition of heat.
- Chemical property whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas or not.
- It is an example of homogeneous mixture that is a petroleum product.
- It contains 2 or more kinds of atoms combined chemically in definite proportion by mass and can be separated into simpler substance by chemical means.
- It is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container,
- It is used to separate dry mixture.
- It corresponds with the symbol (T). It has a scientific notation 10 raise to 12.
- Ripening of fruit is an example of what change?
- It is composed of 2 or more substances, combined physically in an indefinite proportion.
- It consist of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye.
- It is a chemical property whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
- It is the phase transition that happens when liquid turns into solid that is due to cooling.
- Frying an ___ is an example of Chemical Change.
- It is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms
- It is determined when a certain quantitative value is relatively close to the "true" value.
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- It is also called as solution, is relatively uniform in composition; every portion of the mixture is like every other portion.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- It tells how hot or cold an object is. It is commonly marked either by celsius or fahrenheit.
- ___ Chemistry is the art and science of determining what matter is and how much of it exists.
- Its particles are close together but are not held so rigidly in position and can move past one another; they take the shape of their containers.
- It has the unit of kilogram (kg).
- It corresponds with the symbol (μ). It has a numerical value = 0.000001
- Chemical property whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
- In writing a scientific notation of a digit, the ____ point is moved towards the right or left of the first nonzero digits.
- It consist of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered. It exhibit the Tyndall effect.
- It is generally used by farmers to separate grains from stalks after harvesting.
- It is the smallest particle of an element.
- All nonzero digits are ____.
- Molding of Clay is an example of what change?
- In doing this operation, The answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measure number with the least number of decimal places.
- It is the unit used for temperature with the symbol (K).
- It is a process of separating the components of a suspension. Example is separating a sand and water solution.
- Chemical property whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- Their particles are close together; hence they cannot be compressed and move freely from place to place.
- In doing this operation, The answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measure number with the lowest significant figures.
- An ___ is the simplest form of matter. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
- It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- It is the ratio of the mas of an object to the volume it occupies. It has a formula mass/volume.
- It is the unit used for length.
50 Clues: All nonzero digits are ____. • It is the unit used for length. • It has the unit of kilogram (kg). • It is used to separate dry mixture. • It is the smallest particle of an element. • Molding of Clay is an example of what change? • Ripening of fruit is an example of what change? • Frying an ___ is an example of Chemical Change. • ...
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-23
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- Ripening of fruit is an example of what change?
- All nonzero digits are ____.
- It is the smallest particle of an element.
- It is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container,
- It is used to separate dry mixture.
- It corresponds with the symbol (T). It has a scientific notation 10 raise to 12.
- A mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- It corresponds with the symbol (μ). It has a numerical value = 0.000001
- It is the phase transition that happens when liquid turns into solid that is due to cooling.
- It is composed of 2 or more substances, combined physically in an indefinite proportion.
- Its particles are apart from each other and are arranged in a random way. Its particles also move quickly in all directions.
- Chemical property whether it reacts with acids, bases, and oxygen, gas or not.
- Their particles are close together; hence they cannot be compressed and move freely from place to place.
- It is a chemical property whether it will break into charged particles when in solution with water or not.
- It tells how hot or cold an object is. It is commonly marked either by celsius or fahrenheit.
- It is an example of homogeneous mixture that is a petroleum product.
- It is the ratio of the mas of an object to the volume it occupies. It has a formula mass/volume.
- It is also called as solution, is relatively uniform in composition; every portion of the mixture is like every other portion.
- It is a pretty accurate description of what happens to ink on wet paper, because it literally means "color writing".
- Chemical property whether the substance can damage an organism or not.
- It is a way to separate heavier and lighter components of a mixture.
- In doing this operation, The answer must have the same number of significant figures as the measure number with the lowest significant figures.
- It is a method that generally used 2 phase changes: evaporation and condensation. It is a process of separating a homogeneous mixture composed of 2 substances with different boiling points.
- It corresponds with the symbol (p). It has a scientific notation 10 raise to negative 12.
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- It is a process of separating the components of a suspension. Example is separating a sand and water solution.
- ___ Chemistry is the art and science of determining what matter is and how much of it exists.
- It is the unit used for temperature with the symbol (K).
- It is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms
- An ___ is the simplest form of matter. A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
- It is a process of determining the extent of the dimensions, quantity, or extent of something.
- It is the unit used for length.
- It has the unit of kilogram (kg).
- It is the consistency of a result. It is the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- It is determined when a certain quantitative value is relatively close to the "true" value.
- It is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
- The ___ occurs when solid is converted to gas by the addition of heat.
- It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
- It is the unit used for electric current with the symbol (A).
- It is the unit used for luminous intensity with the symbol (cd).
- Molding of Clay is an example of what change?
- Chemical property whether the substance undergoes combustion or not.
- Chemical property whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not.
- It is generally used by farmers to separate grains from stalks after harvesting.
- Frying an ___ is an example of Chemical Change.
- It consist of coarse particles which are visible to the naked eye.
- It contains 2 or more kinds of atoms combined chemically in definite proportion by mass and can be separated into simpler substance by chemical means.
- In writing a scientific notation of a digit, the ____ point is moved towards the right or left of the first nonzero digits.
- Its particles are close together but are not held so rigidly in position and can move past one another; they take the shape of their containers.
- In doing this operation, The answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measure number with the least number of decimal places.
- It consist of a dispersed phase or the substance that is dissolved or scattered. It exhibit the Tyndall effect.
50 Clues: All nonzero digits are ____. • It is the unit used for length. • It has the unit of kilogram (kg). • It is used to separate dry mixture. • It is the smallest particle of an element. • Molding of Clay is an example of what change? • Ripening of fruit is an example of what change? • Frying an ___ is an example of Chemical Change. • ...
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-21
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- / a unit of length which equals to 12 inches
- / neutral group of compounds; combination of nonmetals
- / smallest unit of matter
- / a metric unit of length equal to 100 centimeters
- / how long something is
- / a mixture of two or more metals
- / branch of chemistry wherein it includes the rest of the elements
- / a mixture of a liquid and a solid (looks cloudy)
- / no definite shape; definite volume
- / a liquid that can pass through the filter paper
- / type of property used to observe and describe matter
- / category of matter made up of only one type of atom
- / to find out the size of something
- / a mixture containing small, undissolved particles that do not settle out.. It looks cloudy.
- / a measurement of how far through space
- / property that does not change when mass of the sample changes.
- / it separates the solution and collects the solvent
- / a substance in which all the particles are the same
- / one hundredth of a meter
- / a metric unit of length used to measure distances
- / way of separating grains from stalks
- / a liquid substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
- / property that changes when mass of the sample changes.
- / separating components of a mixture
- / category of matter made up of two or more different types of atoms.
- / branch of chemistry about analysis; obtaining information
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- / a mixture which consists of a solute and a solvent
- / branch of chemistry wherein carbon is the main element
- / a standard unit of length to measure distance. equals to 5,280 feet
- / separating liquid from solid by using paper
- / no definite shape, no definite value
- / the quantity that has both a number and a unit
- / use of a magnet to separate a mixture in which one of the components has magnetic properties
- / a separation method in which you heat the liquid and the solvent evaporates leaving only the solid particles.
- / branch of chemistry wherein it talks about the chemistry of life
- / branch of chemistry wherein it unites physics and chemistry
- / definite shape; definite volume
- / two or more types of matter that are physically combined
- / mixture that does have a uniform composition. Also called a solution
- / length x width
- / way of separating mixture by wind or blowing air
- / separating components of both solid
- / the simplest method of separating mixture
- / mixture that does not have a uniform composition
- / how tall something is
- / a substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- / the size of an object from side to side
- / anything that has mass and take up space
- / type of property that may be observed when it participates in a chemical reaction.
- / separating a solid from a liquid by carefully pouring
50 Clues: / length x width • / how long something is • / how tall something is • / smallest unit of matter • / one hundredth of a meter • / a mixture of two or more metals • / definite shape; definite volume • / to find out the size of something • / no definite shape; definite volume • / separating components of a mixture • / separating components of both solid • ...
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-21
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- Whatever remains or acts as a contaminant after a given class of events.
- A process of separating a homogeneous mixture composed of two substances with different boiling points.
- A mixture whose composition varies from one position to another within the sample.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Atoms with the same atomic number but different mass numbers.
- Technique which involves the application of centrifugal force to separate particles from a solution according to their size, shape, density, viscosity of the medium and rotor speed.
- A liquid which has passed through a filter.
- It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge.
- A process that can be used in extricating mixtures that contain two substances with different melting points.
- A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- A measure of mass per volume.
- A way of separating out a mixture of chemicals, which are in gas or liquid form, by letting them creep slowly past another substance, which is typically a liquid or solid.
- A colloidal suspension with solid particles in a liquid.
- it is firm and stable in shape.
- A substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states.
- A process of separating the components of a suspension.
- Amount of space occupied by a substance.
- A chemical compound consisting of an ionic assembly of cations and anions.
- In chemistry, it refers to how close a measurement is to its standard or known value.
- A heterogeneous mixture that contains solid particles sufficiently large for sedimentation.
- A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen.
- He developed the concept of the 'atom', Greek for 'indivisible'.
- It is a colloidal system of particles dispersed in gas.
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- The change in the state of matter from the gas phase to the liquid phase.
- An ionic species with a positive charge.
- A phase transition where a liquid turns into a solid.
- The quantity of matter which a body contains.
- Composed of two or more substances combined physically in variable proportions.
- A mixture in which one substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble or soluble particles is suspended throughout another substance.
- Are colloids in which the liquid medium has become viscous enough to behave more or less as a solid.
- A pure substance containing two or more kinds of atom chemically combined in a definite proportion by mass.
- A chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6.
- The smallest particles of matter.
- An electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- A process to separate mixtures by removing a liquid layer that is free of a precipitate, or the solids deposited from a solution.
- A chemical element with symbol Fe and atomic number 26.
- The degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism.
- An atom or molecule that has a net electrical charge.
- Measured with a thermometer.
- The ability of matter to react chemically with other substances.
- Composed of parts or elements that are all of the same kind.
- A chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.
- A process of changing solid to gas without passing through the liquid state.
- Formed when many gas particles are trapped in a liquid or solid.
- a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure.
- The smallest of the particles that make up an atom, and they carry a negative charge.
- Chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical reactions.
- The process of converting liquid to gas.
- A state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- A colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air.
50 Clues: Measured with a thermometer. • A measure of mass per volume. • it is firm and stable in shape. • The smallest particles of matter. • An ionic species with a positive charge. • Amount of space occupied by a substance. • The process of converting liquid to gas. • Anything that has mass and occupies space. • A liquid which has passed through a filter. • ...
Jewish general knowledge "B" 2020-09-30
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- king who wanted to curse the Jewish people
- Hebrew for morning
- English for Torah
- not for fun during the 9 days
- 6th of the 10 makkot (E)
- had a talking donkey
- the fourth book of the Torah
- beetroot juice
- the children of Israel
- Hebrew for daughter
- Hashem's home on earth
- no mezuzah on this door
- 12 year old girl
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- fill with cheese for Shavuot
- first book of the Torah
- a Jewish granny
- Jewish court
- saved baby Moshe
- gives us honey for Rosh Hashana
- a blessing
- youngest of the 12 shevatim
- plotted to kill the king together with Teresh
- Jewish baby boy at 8 days
- rabbis often have one
- Hebrew for house
- Hebrew for son
- founder of the chassidic movement
- blessing after the meal
- 13 year old boy
- tower of...
- first of the 10 makkot (E)
31 Clues: a blessing • tower of... • Jewish court • beetroot juice • Hebrew for son • a Jewish granny • 13 year old boy • saved baby Moshe • Hebrew for house • 12 year old girl • English for Torah • Hebrew for morning • Hebrew for daughter • had a talking donkey • rabbis often have one • the children of Israel • Hashem's home on earth • first book of the Torah • blessing after the meal • no mezuzah on this door • ...
General Vocab/3d Shapes 2024-05-13
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- THE SHAPE YOU GET WHEN CUTTING THROUGH A 3D SHAPE WITH A 2D SHAPE
- A SOLID WITH A SQUARE BASE AND 4 TRIANGULAR FACES THAT MEET AT A TIP
- A LINE SEGMENT WHICH JOINS TWO VERTICES
- A SOLID WITH 2 CIRCULAR BASES CONNECTED BY A CURVED SURFACE
- A SOLID WITH 20 EQUILATERAL TRIANGULAR FACES
- A SOLID WITH A HEXAGONAL BASE AND SIX TRIANGULAR SIDES THAT MEET AT A TIP
- A PRISM WITH RECTANGULAR BASES
- A SOLID WITH 4 PLANE TRIANGULAR FACES AKA A TRIANGULAR PRISM
- A FLAT SURFACE ON A SOLID
- AREA THE SUM OF THE AREA OF EACH FACE
- A SOLID WITH 8 EQUAL TRIANGULAR FACES
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- A ROUNDED SOLID WHERE ALL POINTS ARE EQUAL DISTANCE FROM THE CENTER
- HOW COMPACT SOMETHING IS IN AN OBJECT
- A 3 DIMENSIONAL SHAPE
- A SOLID WITH A PENTAGONAL BASE AND 5 TRIANGULAR SIDES THAT MEET AT A TIP
- A SOLID WITH 12 PENTAGONAL FACES OF EQUAL AREA
- A SOLID WITH 2 TRIANGULAR BASES AND 3 RECTANGULAR SIDES
- A PRISM WITH A HEXAGONAL BASE
- THE POINT AT WHICH TWO LINE SEGMENTS JOIN IN A SOLID
- A SOLID WITH 6 SQUARE FACES OF EQUAL AREA
- A SOLID WITH A CIRCULAR BASE THAT TAPERS SMOOTHLY TO A VERTEX
21 Clues: A 3 DIMENSIONAL SHAPE • A FLAT SURFACE ON A SOLID • A PRISM WITH A HEXAGONAL BASE • A PRISM WITH RECTANGULAR BASES • HOW COMPACT SOMETHING IS IN AN OBJECT • AREA THE SUM OF THE AREA OF EACH FACE • A SOLID WITH 8 EQUAL TRIANGULAR FACES • A LINE SEGMENT WHICH JOINS TWO VERTICES • A SOLID WITH 6 SQUARE FACES OF EQUAL AREA • A SOLID WITH 20 EQUILATERAL TRIANGULAR FACES • ...
AICE General Paper Terms 2024-04-23
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- the purpose is to explore an issue by considering objectively various points of view before arriving at an evidence-based solution.
- On the hand - Science & Technology
- the type of language used in discursive thesis
- statement that asserts something to be true. A claim can either be factual or a judgment.
- examine in detail to show meaning, identify elements and the relationship between them.
- the factual information that supports your reasons; concrete is preferred
- review and respond to given information.
- the attitude of the writer towards their subject or audience.
- tending to believe one aspect of an argument more than others as a result of one’s personal opinions
- explaining how the evidence supports your point.
- a point of view or opinion about a problem, situation, or issue.
- state the points of a topic/give characteristics and main features.
- a question or instruction which encourages you to respond.
- identify-comment on similarities and-or differences.
- show how or give an example.
- write about issue(s) or topic(s) in depth in a structured way.
- your informed opinion about the information (i.e. input)
- a word or phrase used to maximize or minimize the value of the word. Examples: “always” “only” “ever” “never”
- select and present the main points, without detail.
- directly related to the issue being discussed.
- identify/comment on differences.
- the group of people who care about the topic
- On the hand - Environmental
- set out purposes or reasons/ make the relationships between things evident/ provide why and/or how and support with relevant evidence.
- number of side b body paragraphs in a discursive response
- the aim is to convince your audience either to accept your position or even to take action.
- express in clear terms
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- On the hand - Politics & Government
- who & why: the circumstance and INFORMATION you need to know to fully understand the issue.
- terms that indicate how you are expected to respond to a question.
- On the hand - Leisure, Media, and Entertainment
- sentence that identifies the main idea of the paragraph.
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions when presenting an argument.
- the information, facts, or knowledge that you use to support the points you are making.
- using language accurately to express your thoughts or opinions about a topic while remaining sensitive to your audience's feelings and experiences.
- terms from a prompt to attack
- take forward to a more advanced state or build upon given information.
- create new ideas or understanding by combining knowledge from different sources in fresh ways.
- make an informed judgement.
- the individual or group the speaker is communicating with, whether in spoken or written form.
- number of side a body paragraphs in a discursive response
- investigate closely, in detail
- tone and level of formality of language.
- On the hand - Social & Cultural
- the way the writer organizes writing to develop a point or provide information.
- word or phrase that is not formal or literary, just ordinary or familiar phrases used in conversation.
- restatement of your points demonstrating your insight "so what?"
- support a case with evidence-argument
- a summary of the main idea, makes intentions clear to the reader; supported by evidence throughout the essay.
- the reason for communicating with an audience PIE persuade/convince, inform, or entertain
- judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something.
- name-select-recognize
52 Clues: name-select-recognize • express in clear terms • make an informed judgement. • On the hand - Environmental • show how or give an example. • terms from a prompt to attack • investigate closely, in detail • On the hand - Social & Cultural • identify/comment on differences. • On the hand - Science & Technology • On the hand - Politics & Government • ...
General Environmental Science Review 2024-05-28
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- Protection and preservation of natural resources.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Decomposition of organic material into nutrient-rich soil.
- Gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- Process of repairing damaged ecosystems.
- Design system for sustainable agriculture.
- Ability to maintain ecological balance over time.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Thinning of the ozone layer in Earth's atmosphere.
- Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment.
- Excessive nutrients in water leading to algae blooms and oxygen depletion.
- Energy sources that are replenished naturally.
- Destruction of natural environments where organisms live.
- Clearing of forests for agriculture, logging, or urbanization.
- Species at risk of extinction.
- Growth of cities and infrastructure.
- Biological community interacting with its environment.
- Measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystems.
- Process by which Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
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- Total amount of greenhouse gases emitted.
- Variety of life forms on Earth.
- Resources that cannot be replenished in a short period.
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Sequestration Capture and storage of carbon dioxide.
- Decrease in pH levels of Earth's oceans.
- Long-term alteration of Earth's climate patterns.
- Electricity generated by flowing water.
- Rainfall with acidic components due to air pollution.
- Expansion of desert conditions into arable land.
- Energy sources that are replenished naturally.
- Large-scale ecosystem with distinct climate and vegetation.
- Interaction between different species living in close proximity.
- Area of land where all water drains into a common body of water.
- Site for disposal of waste materials by burying them.
- Balancing carbon emissions with carbon removal or offsetting.
- Study of cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena.
- Non-native species that disrupt local ecosystems.
- Harvesting fish faster than they can reproduce.
39 Clues: Species at risk of extinction. • Variety of life forms on Earth. • Growth of cities and infrastructure. • Electricity generated by flowing water. • Process of repairing damaged ecosystems. • Decrease in pH levels of Earth's oceans. • Underground layer of water-bearing rock. • Total amount of greenhouse gases emitted. • Design system for sustainable agriculture. • ...
General Music Unit 1 2024-03-20
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- A very fast march used during circus performances to get the audiences excited
- This composer composed many famous parlor songs
- A constellation that slaves would follow to escape to the North
- A military music event that features different military bands
- A quick-tempo piece of music with strong regular rhythm which was written originally to march to and performed by a military band
- Range of soft to loud
- A leader in African traditions that would lead others in singing and story telling
- He was known as the "March King"
- How pleasant or ugly musicians sound
- Number of voices performing at the same time
- An ensemble made up of different instruments that make music
- This institution last in America from the 1500s to 1865
- Placement of sound in time
- A note that is sounded when played
- A type of traditional music that was passed down through families and social gatherings
- Popular music that was performed in the parlor of houses
- He was a circus bandmaster and composer of screamer marches
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- A slave song about better days and makes work go easier
- He was the Bandmaster-general during the Civil War
- A bugle call played at military funerals
- An ensemble of instruments that gained popularity throughout the 19th century
- A piece of music played by military bands
- One person sings and others sing back the same material
- The distinct manner in which musical elements are combined to create a unique and recognizable sound
- The oldest band in America
- Theater productions that were extremely popular in America (and quite racist)
- A slave song that often has a Biblical connection that often features microtonally flatted notes
- Most popular song in the South and started as a minstrel song
- A group of musicians singing together
- Where America got its slaves
- This instrument would project instructions across the battlefield
31 Clues: Range of soft to loud • The oldest band in America • Placement of sound in time • Where America got its slaves • He was known as the "March King" • A note that is sounded when played • How pleasant or ugly musicians sound • A group of musicians singing together • A bugle call played at military funerals • A piece of music played by military bands • ...
Engineering Lab/General Safety 2024-08-15
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- -
- -radiation hazard
- -Start/safety equipment
- -safety info
- -Take the time to do a task right the first time.
- -stop/danger/fire/emergency
- -A fire started with electrical equipment (ex. motors and switches)
- -An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- -warning of dangerous parts/energized equiptment
- -Dress appropriately for said job or activity
- -physical hazards
- -Dispose of waste properly.
- -Stop, look, and listen.
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- -Rule/Guidelines one must follow in order to stay safe
- -Follow the rules.
- -A fire with flammable liquids/grease (ex. gasoline, paint, and oils)
- -Keep work area clean and tidy.
- -A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger
- -How long will a fire extinguisher work for?
- -A fire with ordinary combustibles (ex. wood, paper, and cloth)
- -Keep tools and equipment in proper order.
- -Keeping tools, machines, and the work environment in the best possible condition.
- - Having excessive confidence, leading to potential hazard.
- -A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- -Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- -Develop a safe attitude.
26 Clues: - • -safety info • -radiation hazard • -physical hazards • -Follow the rules. • -Start/safety equipment • -Stop, look, and listen. • -Develop a safe attitude. • -stop/danger/fire/emergency • -Dispose of waste properly. • -Keep work area clean and tidy. • -Keep tools and equipment in proper order. • -How long will a fire extinguisher work for? • ...
General Music/Music History 2024-10-08
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- Written notation
- A composition consisting of a recurring theme alternating with contrasting sections
- Music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text
- A composition for solo voice and piano
- Layered dynamic levels within a composition
- A section of a concerto in which all the instruments and/or voices perform together
- An accompaniment consisting of a harpsichord sounding chords and a viola da gamba reinforcing the bass line
- A vigorous and sometimes lighthearted movement in triple meter with a middle section or trio
- Music with no strict meter or accompaniment sung by a single voice or unison choir
- Markings over or under the text to signal pitch changes
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- A pictorial or descriptive work in several movements
- Instrumental music that convey an idea without using lyrics
- A rebirth and revival of human creativity
- Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts
- A compositional method in which two voice parts sing the same melody, one a perfect fourth or fifth higher than the other
- A method of assigning a syllabic name to each tone of the scale
- A short ending section of a piece of music
- German art songs
- A type of program music written for textual materials including stories or plays
- A work in several movements for one or more instruments
20 Clues: Written notation • German art songs • A composition for solo voice and piano • A rebirth and revival of human creativity • A short ending section of a piece of music • Layered dynamic levels within a composition • A pictorial or descriptive work in several movements • Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-05-27
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- In what city can you see the Golden Gate Bridge?
- What do you call an animal that eats only plants?
- In what country was pizza invented?
- On what continent is the Nile River?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- What is the nearest planet to Earth?
- The abbreviation IT stands for ...
- What animal builds dams?
- A large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed back legs that travels by leaping, is found only in Australia and New Guinea.
- What is the tallest mountain on Earth?
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- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and generate oxygen as a by-product.
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- What animal beat the rabbit in a race?
- Who was the first person on the moon?
- How do you call an animal that is active during the night and sleeps during the day?
- What is the fastest animal on land?
- What do you call animals that live on land and water?
- How are French fries called in England?
- How many countries are around the Mekong River?
- What is the biggest country in the world?
20 Clues: What animal builds dams? • What is the capital of Australia? • The abbreviation IT stands for ... • In what country was pizza invented? • What is the fastest animal on land? • On what continent is the Nile River? • What is the nearest planet to Earth? • Who was the first person on the moon? • What animal beat the rabbit in a race? • What is the tallest mountain on Earth? • ...
General Vocabulary-Class C 2023-05-28
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- the person _____wrote this book is very talented
- a time when we don't work ,we're free to travel or relax
- make less
- a leaflet advertising something
- traditions and beliefs
- nervous and worried
- covered completely with water
- extremely hot
- difficult,needing a lot of work
- make someone want to do something
- a young person who is becoming an adult
- the opposite of arrogant
- the people who attend a performance
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- movements and gestures that show your feeling
- teach someone to behave in a controlled way
- football is played on a _____
- represented in electrical singals
- write the opposite of patient
- different types of things or people are included
- she's improving,she's making _______
- a town where people go on holiday
- try to break the ____ to Mary gently.She will be furious
22 Clues: make less • extremely hot • nervous and worried • traditions and beliefs • the opposite of arrogant • football is played on a _____ • covered completely with water • write the opposite of patient • a leaflet advertising something • difficult,needing a lot of work • represented in electrical singals • make someone want to do something • a town where people go on holiday • ...
Giant General Knowledge #1 2023-05-04
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- Movement that connects the starred clues
- Via, vita, et ________ (from the Latin Vulgate)
- Line that separates the old American Confederacy from the North
- Williams who played Osric in 1996
- The cor anglais or heckelphone e.g.
- The only Shakespearean character to recur in more than two plays
- Russian drink-dispenser
- Country who's flag symbology is based on the supposed story of an event listed in another clue
- George who features in the title of a 1984 Pulitzer-prize winning musical that features an appropriately pointillist score
- River crossed by George Washington
- John who, as one half of a writing pair, wrote 'Kiss of the Spider-woman' and a revue of another answer's work
- Like much of Philip Glass's oeuvre
- Surname following Karl, Zeppo, or Wilhelm
- Place of articulation for a consonant in "hat" and another in "Hawai'i"
- Husband to Alcmene and father to Heracles in Greek mythology
- One caught in the Great Disappointment, say
- Abbrev.: Organization behind Perseverance and Curiosity
- Bob who choreographed 'Big Spender' and invented a certain type of amoeba
- Like several Asian languages
- Like several Asian languages
- "The Crescent Moon" e.g.
- Suffix with piano or forte
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- Fictional land that is the central setting for multiple fresco-tableaus by Rex Whistler
- *Multi-volumed feminist treaty first published in 1949 that coined the concept of "othering".
- Accent above "l'hopital"
- Abbrev.: American bar exam
- Drinking vessel who's decoration could be described as Hellenic
- Month of the national Queen's birthday (now renamed for obvious reasons)
- The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
- Jacques who described his 1967 magnum opus as "a democracy of gags and comics"
- Coppola of film
- Prize won most recently by Shehan Karunatilka that also has an international category
- #Italian painter of "The Assumption of the Virgin"
- *Author of an 1864 pseudo-diary subtitled in Russian as "a confession"
- Abbrev.: Non-ivy league university that holds an annual puzzle hunt
- Shoe-lace part
- Nutty, caramelised sweet treat dating from possibly the 17th century
- *L'enfers, c'est les _______
- Company who's motto is, ironically, "made to move you"
- Cruciverbalist alias for Jonathan Crowther who publishes a weekly puzzle in The Observer
- Accent above "el nino"
- Abbrev.: Newspaper who received and published the Pentagon Papers in 1971
- French painter of "The Luncheon on the Grass" which was inspired by a painting by the answer to the hash-tagged clue
- *Existence precedes ______
- Mesoamerican people who founded Tenochtitlan
- Award that can be won in a 'Big 4' category
- Current republic of France
- TARDIS user
- City who's capture was reported by the word "Pescavit"
- The first international feature film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards
- Abbrev.: Dictionary managed by the Oxford University Press and who's 3rd edition will be entirely published online
51 Clues: TARDIS user • Shoe-lace part • Coppola of film • Accent above "el nino" • Russian drink-dispenser • Accent above "l'hopital" • "The Crescent Moon" e.g. • Abbrev.: American bar exam • *Existence precedes ______ • Current republic of France • Suffix with piano or forte • *L'enfers, c'est les _______ • Like several Asian languages • Like several Asian languages • ...
General history knowledge crossword 2022-12-04
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- The PM that successfully led Britain through WWII
- This event took place for the first time in modern history in 1896
- The second person to step on the moon
- The painter of Sistine Chapel
- He was the 33rd out of 46
- In 1453, this city was invaded by the Ottomans
- Pearl Harbor was attacked by who
- Longest reigned British monarch
- The Battle of Gettysburg was a battle in the ... Civil War
- The island on which N.Bonaparte was born
- He was involved in the Watergate scandal
- Alexander the Great was born where
- In which country was Hitler born in
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- It was built on seven hills
- His nickname was "scarface" (last name only)
- The ship that carried pilgrims from England to the New World
- In what month was the Russian "Red October" revolution
- He was shot in the Ford Theatre
- The 19th Amendment guarantees ... the right to vote.
- This company was founded in 1916 and it was known for making good warfare airplanes
- Ares was the Greek god of...
- It actually lasted for 116 years
- It was once a component of Coca-cola
- Youngest country in the world
- The name of the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan
- The Eiffel Tower was originally planned to be built in which city
- It exploded on the 26th of April 1986.
- It fell on the 9th of November 1989
- In 1066, the battle of ... took place
- The Orient Express linked two cities : Istanbul and ...
- Storming the beaches of Normandy is more commonly known as ..
31 Clues: He was the 33rd out of 46 • It was built on seven hills • Ares was the Greek god of... • The painter of Sistine Chapel • Youngest country in the world • He was shot in the Ford Theatre • Longest reigned British monarch • It actually lasted for 116 years • Pearl Harbor was attacked by who • Alexander the Great was born where • It fell on the 9th of November 1989 • ...
electrical general and units 2022-12-14
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- common electrical wire
- particles with zero charge
- bilion
- allows current in one direction
- complete path to current
- trilion
- unit to convert DC to AC power
- modern fuse
- flow of electrons
- one over a thousand
- potential difference
- particles with negative charge
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- armor cable
- equal 720 watts
- milion
- limiting the current flow
- open circuit
- componnent to protect the circuit
- camera for deep objects
- one over a bilion
- electrical power unit
- unit to convert AC to DC power
- unintended connection between wires
- thousand
- particles with positive charge
25 Clues: milion • bilion • trilion • thousand • armor cable • modern fuse • open circuit • equal 720 watts • one over a bilion • flow of electrons • one over a thousand • potential difference • electrical power unit • common electrical wire • camera for deep objects • complete path to current • limiting the current flow • particles with zero charge • unit to convert DC to AC power • unit to convert AC to DC power • ...
General Knowledge Level 3 2024-12-23
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- Author of "The Old Man and the Sea"
- Philosopher known for his work "The Social Contract"
- Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker"
- A poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley about a fallen king
- Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus
- Artist and inventor who painted "The Last Supper"
- Developer of the polio vaccine
- Composer known for "The Brandenburg Concertos"
- Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle
- Writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954
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- In Greek mythology, the afterlife for heroes and the virtuous
- Volcano that erupted and buried Pompeii in 79 AD
- Author of the monumental novel "In Search of Lost Time"
- Greek philosopher who influenced Western thought
- Roman orator, philosopher, and politician
- Philosopher known for his work on social contract theory
- Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived
- Baroque painter known for his realistic depictions
- Figure from Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun
- French artist known for his use of color and his work "The Dance"
- The city where one of the worst nuclear accidents occurred
- Ancient Chinese philosophy focusing on balance and harmony
- Philosopher known for the concept of the "Ubermensch"
- A large seabird known for its long wingspan
25 Clues: Developer of the polio vaccine • Author of "The Old Man and the Sea" • Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived • Roman orator, philosopher, and politician • Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle • Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus • A large seabird known for its long wingspan • Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker" • ...
Vocabulario general y sencillo 2025-06-10
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- Verbo para describir cómo es una persona o cosa.
- Lugar, usualmente con patio, donde vive una persona.
- Verbo que significa moverse a otro lugar.
- Verbo para hablar de un estado emocional temporero.
- Periodo de doce meses.
- Personas que están unidas por sangre o amor.
- Adjetivo para algo de tamaño corto o bajo.
- Un lugar grande con muchas personas y edificios.
- Adjetivo para algo que no es igual a otra cosa.
- Un ser humano.
- Lo que una persona hace para ganar dinero.
- Tener información o conocimiento.
- Persona que siente pena o dolor.
- Adjetivo para algo que no es viejo o que es recién hecho o comprado.
- Algo que no es fácil.
- Algo que tiene mucha longitud.
- El tiempo que una persona existe en el mundo.
- Desear algo o amar a alguien.
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- Un objeto o algo no específico.
- Pensar que algo es verdad.
- Órganos del cuerpo que usamos para ver.
- Parte del cuerpo con cinco dedos y usamos para escribir.
- Perido de 24 horas.
- Adjetivo para lo que va antes de todo.
- Verbo que significa realizar una acción o actividad.
- Los segundos, los minutos, las horas o el clima.
- Una persona con quien tienes una relación cercana y buena, pero no es parte de tu familia.
- Otro nombre para el planeta Tierra.
- Tener la capacidad de hacer algo.
- Una zona o espacio.
- Entregar algo a alguien voluntariamente.
- Adjetivo para algo de tamaño muy alto o ancho.
- Persona que siente alegría.
- Una nación con su gobierno y cultura.
- Verbo para expresar algo con palabras.
- Algo o alguien de gran altura.
- Colocar algo en un lugar.
- Algo o alguien que tiene muchos años.
- Mirar algo con los ojos.
- Transportar algo de un lugar a otro.
40 Clues: Un ser humano. • Perido de 24 horas. • Una zona o espacio. • Algo que no es fácil. • Periodo de doce meses. • Mirar algo con los ojos. • Colocar algo en un lugar. • Pensar que algo es verdad. • Persona que siente alegría. • Desear algo o amar a alguien. • Algo o alguien de gran altura. • Algo que tiene mucha longitud. • Un objeto o algo no específico. • Persona que siente pena o dolor. • ...
1960's general knowledge 2025-06-12
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- Region in Nigeria affected by a 1960s famine
- Term used to describe JFK’s presidency
- Avant-garde artist who married John Lennon
- ___ Panthers — radical civil rights group
- Waif-like British model of the Mod era
- The decade of counterculture and moon landings
- Trendy youth subculture of 1960s London
- Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance”
- Country central to a major U.S. war during the ‘60s
- James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth
- NASA’s first manned spaceflight program
- Hallucinogenic drug popularized by Timothy Leary
- ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion
- Abbie, radical activist and Yippie leader
- “___ Power” — symbol of peace and protest
- Janis, legendary ‘60s blues-rock singer
- Movement revived by Betty Friedan’s work
- Many young men sought to avoid this during Vietnam
- British band that led the “British Invasion”
- ___ Spring — 1968 uprising crushed by Soviets
- Nation that fought Six-Day War in 1967
- Civil rights leader assassinated in 1968 (initials)
- Nickname for the American South
- Antiwar protesters often chanted this word
- Famous 1969 music festival held in New York
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- Space agency that dominated 1960s headlines
- Environmental awareness color rising by late '60s
- Nickname for JFK’s younger brother
- Record label that launched many Black artists
- Type of protest common in the civil rights era
- Slang term for cool or stylish
- U.S. president assassinated in 1963
- TV band created in the image of the Beatles
- L.A. neighborhood where 1965 riots occurred
- Radical student activist group (abbr.)
- Popular fashion trend symbolizing youth rebellion
- Co-discoverer of DNA, published book in the ‘60s
- City where a wall divided East and West
- Crisis involving Soviet missiles in 1962
- Segregationist governor who ran for president
- Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors
- Ohio university where students were shot in 1970
- First name of JFK's Peace Corps leader, Shriver
- Catchy 1960s slang for a song
- NASA space program that landed men on the moon
- Site of historic civil rights marches in Alabama
- Guitarist known for “Purple Haze” and Woodstock
- Consumer advocate who published “Unsafe at Any Speed”
- Author of popular parenting book of the decade
- 1968 Offensive that shifted public opinion on Vietnam
50 Clues: Catchy 1960s slang for a song • Slang term for cool or stylish • Nickname for the American South • Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors • Nickname for JFK’s younger brother • James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth • ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion • U.S. president assassinated in 1963 • Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance” • Term used to describe JFK’s presidency • ...
Tom's General Knowledge Crossword 2025-06-18
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- U.S Capitol
- Waterhole
- Strange
- Deposed Charles I
- Suspicious Minds Singer
- Used in Electrical Wiring
- Despotic Roman Emperor
- Not Expected
- Spirit
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- Hanoi is the capital of ___
- Godfather Family
- Fitting
- Highest Selling Album
- Evil
- Leader's Meeting
- U.S Tennis Player now retired
- Defunct Video Store
- Place of D-Day Landings
- Lord of the Rings Troll
- Bankrupt
- keyboard image
21 Clues: Evil • Spirit • Fitting • Strange • Bankrupt • Waterhole • U.S Capitol • Not Expected • keyboard image • Godfather Family • Leader's Meeting • Deposed Charles I • Defunct Video Store • Highest Selling Album • Despotic Roman Emperor • Place of D-Day Landings • Lord of the Rings Troll • Suspicious Minds Singer • Used in Electrical Wiring • Hanoi is the capital of ___ • U.S Tennis Player now retired
Difficult General Knowledge Quiz 2025-05-09
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- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- Primary energy carrier in cells
- Introduced a number sequence that appears in nature.
- Author whose novels critique British society with wit and irony.
- Historic center of learning and trade in Mali.
- Fundamental force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- Early microbes that oxygenated Earth's atmosphere.
- He introduced printing to Europe with a famous Bible.
- British series featuring a time-traveling alien with many faces
- Region of space with gravity so strong not even light escapes
- South Korean film that won Best Picture with its upstairs/downstairs metaphor.
- This man-made waterway links the Mediterranean and Red Sea.
- A complex geometric shape that repeats at every scale.
- The world's largest art museum, home of the Mona Lisa.
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- Japanese animation studio known for magical realism and hand-drawn beauty. Also recently had a lawsuit with an AI company for copying the art style.
- She discovered polonium and radium and won two Nobel Prizes.
- This empire lasted over 600 years and ended after World War I.
- Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed.
- Double Helixed gene carrier
- He envisioned a world of wireless energy and rivalled Edison.
- Cell type specialized for transmitting electrical signals in the brain.
- His theorem relates the sides of a right-angled triangle.
- Approximately 1.618, it appears in nature and art
- Ancient Greek who shouted “Eureka!” in a bathtub.
- This artifact unlocked the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
- Picchu Lost city of the Incas hidden in the Andes until 1911.
- Mathematician who introduced the number e and made key contributions to graph theory
27 Clues: Double Helixed gene carrier • Primary energy carrier in cells • Historic center of learning and trade in Mali. • Approximately 1.618, it appears in nature and art • Ancient Greek who shouted “Eureka!” in a bathtub. • Early microbes that oxygenated Earth's atmosphere. • Introduced a number sequence that appears in nature. • ...
British Music (General Knowledge) 2025-06-02
20 Clues: Blame • Rehab • Human • Smile • Angels • Shotgun • Sussudio • Yesterday • Wonderwall • Rocket Man • Levitating • Stay with Me • Viva La Vida • Shape of You • Fields of Gold • Watermelon Sugar • Read All About It • Dog Days Are Over • Bohemian Rhapsody • Rolling in the Deep
General Features of Arthropods 2023-05-06
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- What are the chitin-lined internal pockets containing many blood-filled plates over which air circulates called in land dwelling arthropods?
- Most eyes on arthropods only do this.
- What is the period of shedding the old exoskeleton called?
- What is the outer layer on the exoskeleton called?
- The only invertebrates that are capable of flying are?
- The arthropod nervous system consists of a what brain and a ventral, ganglionated longitudinal nerve cord?
- What subphylum has elongate; many trunk segments, each with 1 pair of legs; 2 pairs of maxillae covered by a large pair of poison claws representing the first pair of trunk appendages; eyes, if present, are simple ocelli;
- the middle section of an insect is called?
- The outer layer in the exoskeleton of terrestrial arthropods has this to reduce evaporation water loss?
- The interval between molts is called what?
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- Antennae branched; a pair of maxillae; 9–11 trunk segments bearing legs; gonopores on third trunk segment as in diplopods
- When losing a limb to a predator or other thing what will an arthropod do?
- Approximately how many plants are pollinated by insects?
- What bugs play an important part of decomposition for humans?
- Where do the largest arthropods live?
- When arthropods move their legs on either side they are said to?
- What type of eyes are good at detecting motion on arthropods?
- What creatures are known to be the most abundant on earth?
- Primitive insects, such as what, have the adult form on hatching
- The largest group of arthropods which are burrowers are?
- The second stage after egg which most arthropods take.
21 Clues: Where do the largest arthropods live? • Most eyes on arthropods only do this. • the middle section of an insect is called? • The interval between molts is called what? • What is the outer layer on the exoskeleton called? • The only invertebrates that are capable of flying are? • The second stage after egg which most arthropods take. • ...
Ortho General and Upper 2025-01-10
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- reconstruction of AC joint
- anatomical structure compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome (2 words)
- fracture of splintered or crushed bone fragments
- tube cast immobilizing knee (2 words)
- full name for bone cement
- screw type for dense bone
- rod placed through port to other side of joint space (2 words)
- removal of blood from extremity with Esmarch
- healing with wrong anatomical position
- nourishing outer covering of bone
- freely movable joint with synovial fluid and cartilage
- minimally invasive approach to joint procedures
- area of bone growth for long bones (2 words)
- bone type of wrist and ankle
- nonpathological cushion at synovial joint
- fixation device used with screws for maximum holding (2 words)
- traction with fixation pins through skin distal and proximal to fracture
- formation of blood cells
- soft bony growth into fracture site
- partial separation of a joint
- attaches muscle to bone
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- condition of compression of neural and vascular structures (2 words)
- shaft of long bone
- bone holder with turkey foot
- pathology for acromioplasty
- serious bone infection
- screw type for spongy bone
- process of the scapula
- procedure to reattach anterior capsule to rim of glenoid fossa
- fracture with break in the skin
- bone having the olecranon process
- saw with a "side-to-side" cutting action
- freeing entrapped nerve
- immovable joint, example of adult skull
- secures prosthesis to bone tissue (acronym)
- procedure to address median nerve compression (acronym)
- freeing of ulnar nerve from groove and moving to front of condyle
- protruding attachment point for muscles and tendons
- diagnostic endoscopic visualization of a joint
- position for total shoulder arthroplasty
- collection of four muscles at shoulder (2 words)
- bone holding forceps with lobster claw-like jaws
- attach bone to bone
- injury of tendinous insertion torn away with bone
44 Clues: shaft of long bone • attach bone to bone • serious bone infection • process of the scapula • freeing entrapped nerve • attaches muscle to bone • formation of blood cells • full name for bone cement • screw type for dense bone • reconstruction of AC joint • screw type for spongy bone • pathology for acromioplasty • bone holder with turkey foot • bone type of wrist and ankle • ...
KROK part 2 general 2024-10-27
Across
- такий, що загрожує життю
- блідий
- частка
- дефіцит, настача
- затримка, утримка
- клітинний
- груди (залози)
- порушений,ослаблений
- відповідь, реакція
- захист
- розширення
- цілий, неушкоджений
- сказ
- барабанна перетинка
- знижений, зменшений
- видалення
- палата
- початок
- щитоподібна
- скорочення
- підчас
- гнійний
- правець
- об'єм
- шишкоподібна (залоза)
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- підвищений, зростаючий
- важкий, серйозний
- щильність, густота
- спадковий
- з підозрою
- рвана рана
- стать
- виразка
- наднирники
- заразний
- через, по причині
- ураження
- знищення
- запалення
- набряк
- зупинка
- розрив
- вводити, приймати (ліки)
- заражений, інфікований
- кір
- вузлики
- гіпофізарний
- свинина
48 Clues: кір • сказ • стать • об'єм • блідий • частка • захист • набряк • розрив • палата • підчас • виразка • зупинка • початок • вузлики • гнійний • свинина • правець • заразний • ураження • знищення • спадковий • клітинний • запалення • видалення • з підозрою • рвана рана • наднирники • розширення • скорочення • щитоподібна • гіпофізарний • груди (залози) • дефіцит, настача • важкий, серйозний • затримка, утримка • через, по причині • щильність, густота • ...
General Shop Safety Rules 2025-08-19
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- _________________Machines Safely: Only the person using the machine should turn it on or off. Don’t distract someone using a machine.
- _____________ Properly: Use a brush to clean up debris from machines & tables, not compressed air or hands.
- Secure Your Gear: Make sure your hair and clothes are ______________ before you enter the shop.
- _______________________the Rules: Read all safety signs and ask for permission from the teacher before using equipment.
- Wear Your _______________: Always wear safety gear like aprons, close-toed shoes, coats and safety glasses. Use ear protection if needed/desired.
- Don’t _____________ Others: Don’t talk to or distract anyone using a machine.
- Don’t ______________: Never leave a machine running or still moving.
- Get ____________ with Heavy Materials: Use a vice or clamps for small projects and get help to move large items.
- ________________ the Test: You must pass a safety test with a perfect score of 100% before using a machine.
- ______________ for Help: Only use equipment after the teacher checks it and shows you how.
- __________________is Everyone’s Job: Everyone must look out for their own safety and for others'.
- Use Machine ________________________: Always keep machine guards in place and make sure machines are off before touching them.
- Follow ______________________: In an emergency, turn off your machine and follow the teacher’s instructions.
- Wear __________________: Always wear safety glasses while working in shops especially when working with compressed air or air tools.
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- Stay Clear of_____________________: Keep at least 3 feet away from power tools. Only one person, the operator, should be in the machine’s operator zone at a time.
- Report All _____________: Let the teacher know about any injuries immediately, no matter how small.
- Get ________________: Make sure your project is approved by the teacher before you start.
- _____________Guards: Ensure machine guards are in place and working. Don’t use machines with missing or broken guards.
- Turn _____________ Machines: Turn off and unplug machines when you’re performing maintenance. Pull the plug, not the cord.
- Use the ______________ Tool: Always choose the right tool for the job and check tools before using them.
- No _______________: Horseplay is not allowed in either shop or classroom and shows a bad attitude towards safety.
- _________________Be Safe: Follow safety rules and stay focused on your work.
- Secure and ___________________: Support long pieces of material and wait for the blade to stop before removing scraps.
- _______________Your Hair and Clothes: Tie back long hair and keep loose clothes and jewelry out of the way.
- Stay______________: Pay attention to your work and avoid distractions from others within the shop.
- ________________of Rags Properly: Throw rags with flammable chemicals into a special metal container.
- Follow _____________: Stay within the marked safety zones( 3 feet around machines or yellow lines) and don’t enter unless needed and allowed.
- Be __________: Avoid making unnecessary noise or movements that could distract others using machines.
- _______________Problems: Tell the teacher right away if tools are damaged or if there are any safety issues.
- Handle Sharp Tools ____________: Carry sharp tools with the point down and cut away from your body.
30 Clues: Don’t ______________: Never leave a machine running or still moving. • _________________Be Safe: Follow safety rules and stay focused on your work. • Don’t _____________ Others: Don’t talk to or distract anyone using a machine. • Get ________________: Make sure your project is approved by the teacher before you start. • ...
General SM Vocab Crossword 2025-09-12
Across
- Rolling your ankle, for example
- Straightening a joint
- Located closer to the midline
- Plane that divides into left and right
- Movement of the feet facing inward
- Plane that divides into front and back
- Further from connection point
- Bending of limb/joint
- Movement of the feet facing outward
- Plane that divides into top and bottom
- Located away from the midline
- A cut
- Rotation causing the palm to face up
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- Word meaning above
- A gradual, long-term injury
- Sound from friction between bone and cartilage
- Closer to a connection point
- A bruise
- Movement of a limb towards the midline
- Word meaning below
- Frontside
- Rotation causing the palm to face down
- Backside
- Road rash
- Movement of a limb away from the midline
25 Clues: A cut • A bruise • Backside • Frontside • Road rash • Word meaning above • Word meaning below • Straightening a joint • Bending of limb/joint • A gradual, long-term injury • Closer to a connection point • Located closer to the midline • Further from connection point • Located away from the midline • Rolling your ankle, for example • Movement of the feet facing inward • ...
General vocabulary unit 0 2025-08-17
30 Clues: Mr • Day • Pen • Miss • Week • Book • today • Hello • Month • Monday • Sunday • Winter • Thanks • Summer • Friday • Folder • Sunday • Pencil • Tuesday • tomorrow • Good-bye • Notebook • Thursday • Wednesday • Madam, Mrs • There is / There are • Hace_______. It's hot • Hace_______. It's cold • Hace_______. It's sunny • Hace_______. It's windy
Literatura y Cultura General 2025-10-16
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- El quinto mes del año.
- Famosa pirámide egipcia ubicada en Guiza.
- Período de 100 años.
- La parte más dura de un hueso.
- Autor de El Principito.
- Nombre de pila del pintor cubista Picasso.
- La capital más poblada de Australia.
- Deporte popularmente conocido como el "rey de los deportes".
- El proceso de convertir líquido en vapor.
- Río más largo de África.
- Instrumento de viento metal que se toca con pistones.
- Tipo de narrador que participa como personaje principal en la historia.
- Antiguo continente que hoy conocemos como Asia y Europa juntas.
- Personaje literario que usa un sombrero de fieltro y vive en Baker Street.
- Famosa tragedia de Shakespeare sobre dos amantes de Verona.
- Capital de Italia.
- Elemento químico con símbolo O.
- En la mitología griega, musa de la historia.
- Moneda oficial de Japón.
- La persona que dirige una orquesta.
- La diosa griega de la sabiduría.
- Protagonista del clásico cervantino, "El ingenioso hidalgo...".
- El material con el que se construye una carretera.
- Poeta chileno autor de Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada.
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- Novela futurista de George Orwell publicada en 1949.
- Autor de la novela Cien años de soledad.
- Nombre de la criatura que Frankenstein da vida.
- Antónimo de "luz".
- Título que ostentaba el gobernante del Antiguo Egipto.
- El órgano principal del sistema circulatorio.
- El cuerpo celeste más cercano a la Tierra.
- País de origen del escritor Fiódor Dostoievski.
- El primer metal que utilizó el ser humano.
- La voz más aguda en el canto.
- La estación del año más fría.
- Sentido que nos permite percibir los sabores.
- Sinónimo de "alegría" o "felicidad".
- Planeta conocido por sus anillos.
- Unidad de sonido articulado que compone una palabra.
- Signo de puntuación que marca una pausa breve.
- El número de planetas en nuestro sistema solar.
- Mamífero terrestre más grande.
- Obra épica de Homero que narra el regreso de Odiseo.
- Sinónimo de "rápido" o "veloz".
- Nombre de la joven sirvienta y protagonista de la novela Jane Eyre.
- La novela más vendida de J.K. Rowling.
- La capital de España.
- Época en la que se desarrolló el Siglo de Oro español.
- Género literario al que pertenece una obra de teatro.
49 Clues: Antónimo de "luz". • Capital de Italia. • Período de 100 años. • La capital de España. • El quinto mes del año. • Autor de El Principito. • Río más largo de África. • Moneda oficial de Japón. • La voz más aguda en el canto. • La estación del año más fría. • La parte más dura de un hueso. • Mamífero terrestre más grande. • Elemento químico con símbolo O. • Sinónimo de "rápido" o "veloz". • ...
General Vocabulary 🌍📖 2025-10-07
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- βιβλιοθήκη (έπιπλο)
- άτρακτος
- προσεγγίζω, προσέγγιση
- ταχύτητα
- δωμάτιο
- κύκλος
- κατάλογος επιβατών
- ανάμεσα σε δύο
- σε καλή φυσική κατάσταση
- χώρος αποσκευών, φορτίο
- ρούχα
- ντουλάπα
- εκτρέπω(κυκλοφορία)
- διάσωση
- απελευθερώνω
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- πετσέτα
- φρένα
- εξοπλισμός
- ψηλός,-ή,-ό
- προειδοποίηση
- πρώτος, -ή,-ό
- ίσιος,-α,-ό
- σίδερο
- άνετος,-ή,-ό
- άδειος,-α,-ο
- ελαστικό
- πίσω από
- κάτω από
- τροχός
- ρυτίδες
- σύγκρουση
- βαλβίδα
32 Clues: φρένα • ρούχα • κύκλος • σίδερο • τροχός • πετσέτα • δωμάτιο • ρυτίδες • διάσωση • βαλβίδα • άτρακτος • ταχύτητα • ελαστικό • πίσω από • κάτω από • ντουλάπα • σύγκρουση • εξοπλισμός • ψηλός,-ή,-ό • ίσιος,-α,-ό • άνετος,-ή,-ό • άδειος,-α,-ο • απελευθερώνω • προειδοποίηση • πρώτος, -ή,-ό • ανάμεσα σε δύο • κατάλογος επιβατών • βιβλιοθήκη (έπιπλο) • εκτρέπω(κυκλοφορία) • προσεγγίζω, προσέγγιση • χώρος αποσκευών, φορτίο • ...
civil war 2021-02-08
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- July 18,1863
- confederate president
- underwater mine that exploded
- name of this war, deadliest war
- Union general at fort Sumter
- the union
- the blocking of a port
- people and supplies to places quickly
- union win; nov. 7,1861
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- large, powerful weapons
- someone who wanted to end slavery
- Confederate win,1st battle of the war
- 16th president of the US
- first state to secede
- confederate general
- nickname for the union soldiers
- unions strategy to beat the confederacy
- the confederacy
- confederate submarine
- to withdraw
- confederate capital
21 Clues: the union • to withdraw • July 18,1863 • the confederacy • confederate general • confederate capital • first state to secede • confederate president • confederate submarine • the blocking of a port • union win; nov. 7,1861 • large, powerful weapons • 16th president of the US • Union general at fort Sumter • underwater mine that exploded • nickname for the union soldiers • ...
Regal Weekly 2020-03-27
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- the last regal event before closing
- New soda
- where is auditorium 9
- Devin's favorite place to work
- will's dog wore this
- january's shining star
- deputy general manager
- Our most popular candy
- you need this when you are late
- The collection in the break room
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- one of rhiannon's rat
- cat's dog name
- Our most popular snack
- last screening
- Sarah hates this candy
- regal
- general manager
- thatiana's dead fish rip
- february's shining star
- Sour then sweet
- The most important position
21 Clues: regal • New soda • cat's dog name • last screening • general manager • Sour then sweet • will's dog wore this • one of rhiannon's rat • where is auditorium 9 • Our most popular snack • Sarah hates this candy • january's shining star • deputy general manager • Our most popular candy • february's shining star • thatiana's dead fish rip • The most important position • Devin's favorite place to work • ...
Jeremys War 1812 2024-04-17
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- the war of..
- a american general was fat
- the person jeremy's mom gave her will to
- jeremys gun
- british general
- indian chief
- brock gave jeremy a...
- the americans were...
- where jeremy lived
- brock took ...
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- how old jeremy is
- how much jeremy got the farm for
- jeremys captain
- where brock was killed
- at type of gun
- the person jeremy beat up
- what color the americans wore
- what people wear to war
- the person who jeremy liked
- what the british wore to war
20 Clues: jeremys gun • the war of.. • indian chief • at type of gun • brock took ... • jeremys captain • british general • how old jeremy is • where jeremy lived • the americans were... • where brock was killed • brock gave jeremy a... • what people wear to war • the person jeremy beat up • a american general was fat • the person who jeremy liked • what the british wore to war • ...
Spelling, week 21 2023-06-08
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- See you "later, _____"
- not finished
- site of the "shot heard 'round the world"
- the first general of the Continental Army
- See you "in a while, _____"
- don't know about
- ______ of Independence
- immediate
- he said "the British are coming"
- chimpanzee, for example
- not nice
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- Stella was one
- We'll have a picnic ____ it rains.
- wrong
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- create
- first name of author of "Common Sense"
- can't do it
- large marsupial from Australia
- May I have fries _____ of potatoes?
- not fair
21 Clues: wrong • create • not nice • not fair • immediate • can't do it • not finished • Stella was one • don't know about • See you "later, _____" • ______ of Independence • chimpanzee, for example • See you "in a while, _____" • large marsupial from Australia • he said "the British are coming" • We'll have a picnic ____ it rains. • May I have fries _____ of potatoes? • ...
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-30
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- its "potential" to undergo some chemical change or reaction by virtue of its composition.
- of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy. Stars are essentially superheated balls of ______.
- are more loosely packed than in a solid and are able to flow around each other.
- branch of chemistry that applies physics to the study of chemistry.
- many significant figures are there in 3.200 x 10^9?
- study of inorganic compounds, or compounds that don't contain a C-H bond.
- physical property that will change if the amount of matter changes.
- change/results in one or more substances of entirely different composition from the original substances.
- two or more elements and has chemical and physical properties that are usually different from those of the elements of which it is composed.
- be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter
- solid matter is heated, it eventually changes into a liquid state at the _____.
- all portions of a material are in the same state, have no visible boundaries, and are uniform throughout, then the material is ____.
- us what the scale of measurement is.
- to study quantum mechanics on a macroscopic level.
- mixtures are also called ______.
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler ones by chemical changes.
- much space the sample takes up
- that takes up space and has mass is matter.
- particles have a great deal of space between them and have high kinetic energy.
- a gas loses energy and comes together to form a liquid.
- amount of something and consists of a number and a unit.
- long the sample is
- conversion of a liquid to a gas and can occur through either evaporation or boiling.
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- mixtures based on differences in solubility, a measure of how much solid substance remains dissolved in a given amount of a specified liquid.
- figs/is a common abbreviation for significant figures.
- pigment or shade
- much matter in the sample
- study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms.
- be separated into pure substances, which may be either elements or compounds.
- digits are always significant.
- the composition of a material is not completely uniform, then it is _____.
- place without any changes in molecular composition
- us how many
- study of matter, and the development of tools to measure properties of matter.
- known elements are listed in the _____.
- any matter that has a fixed chemical composition and characteristic properties.
- use of differences in volatility, a measure of how easily a substance is converted to a gas at a given temperature.
- a substance can be flattened
- a gas transforms directly into a solid, without going through the liquid phase.
- the liquid matter is heated further it eventually boils or vaporizes into a gas at the ____.
- matter is made up of, which are in turn made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- to flow through the substance
- study of carbon and its compounds; the study of the chemistry of life.
- concept of _____ takes limitation into account.
- a solid is converted directly into a gas without going through a liquid phase.
- chemical composition of a substance is altered in a process called a ____.
- shiny the substance looks
- a definite shape, as well as mass and volume, and do not conform to the shape of the container in which they are placed.
- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- many significant figures are there in 3.0800?
50 Clues: us how many • pigment or shade • long the sample is • much matter in the sample • shiny the substance looks • a substance can be flattened • to flow through the substance • digits are always significant. • much space the sample takes up • mixtures are also called ______. • us what the scale of measurement is. • known elements are listed in the _____. • ...
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-30
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- a gas loses energy and comes together to form a liquid.
- are more loosely packed than in a solid and are able to flow around each other.
- its "potential" to undergo some chemical change or reaction by virtue of its composition.
- particles have a great deal of space between them and have high kinetic energy.
- conversion of a liquid to a gas and can occur through either evaporation or boiling.
- a substance can be flattened
- much matter in the sample
- study of carbon and its compounds; the study of the chemistry of life.
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler ones by chemical changes.
- a solid is converted directly into a gas without going through a liquid phase.
- chemical composition of a substance is altered in a process called a ____.
- solid matter is heated, it eventually changes into a liquid state at the _____.
- that takes up space and has mass is matter.
- many significant figures are there in 3.0800?
- change/results in one or more substances of entirely different composition from the original substances.
- a common abbreviation for significant figures.
- much space the sample takes up
- place without any changes in molecular composition
- branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed.
- a gas transforms directly into a solid, without going through the liquid phase.
- two or more elements and has chemical and physical properties that are usually different from those of the elements of which it is composed.
- all portions of a material are in the same state, have no visible boundaries, and are uniform throughout, then the material is ____.
- physical property that will change if the amount of matter changes.
- study of matter, and the development of tools to measure properties of matter.
- elements are listed in the _____.
- the liquid matter is heated further it eventually boils or vaporizes into a gas at the ____.
- us what the scale of measurement is.
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- study of inorganic compounds, or compounds that don't contain a C-H bond.
- long the sample is
- study of chemical processes that occur inside of living organisms.
- of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy. Stars are essentially superheated balls of ______.
- concept of _____ takes limitation into account.
- be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter
- branch of chemistry that applies physics to the study of chemistry.
- us how many
- shiny the substance looks
- any matter that has a fixed chemical composition and characteristic properties.
- to study quantum mechanics on a macroscopic level.
- use of differences in volatility, a measure of how easily a substance is converted to a gas at a given temperature.
- digits are always significant.
- mixtures are also called ______.
- many significant figures are there in 3.200 x 10^9?
- amount of something and consists of a number and a unit.
- to flow through the substance
- the composition of a material is not completely uniform, then it is _____.
- mixtures based on differences in solubility, a measure of how much solid substance remains dissolved in a given amount of a specified liquid.
- be separated into pure substances, which may be either elements or compounds.
- pigment or shade
- a definite shape, as well as mass and volume, and do not conform to the shape of the container in which they are placed.
- matter is made up of, which are in turn made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
50 Clues: us how many • pigment or shade • long the sample is • shiny the substance looks • much matter in the sample • a substance can be flattened • to flow through the substance • digits are always significant. • much space the sample takes up • mixtures are also called ______. • elements are listed in the _____. • us what the scale of measurement is. • ...
General Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-02
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- zeros used as place holders in a large number without a (?) are not significant
- whether the substance undergoes combustion or not
- concerned with the properties and behavior of inorganic compounds
- process to separate mixtures by removing a liquid layer that is free of a precipitate, or the solids deposited from a solution.
- a solid turns into liquid
- all non (?) digits are significant
- process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal.
- characteristic of a substance that may be observed when it participates in a chemical reaction.
- number of digits in a value, often a measurement, that contribute to the degree of accuracy of the value.
- the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances
- water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- composed of two or more separate elements
- substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
- a liquid turns into a solid
- mixture with a non-uniform composition.
- basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements.
- the study of the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of carbon-containing compounds
- whether it can damage an organism or not
- composition is identical wherever you sample it - it has uniform composition and properties throughout.
- able to dissolve other substances.
- zeros between nonzero digits are (?)
- whether it will break into charged particles when in solution or not
- can be observed or measured without changing the composition of matter.
- the study of macroscopic, and particulate phenomena in chemical systems in terms of the principles, practices, and concepts of physics
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- zeros to the left of the first non zero digits are (?)
- the effect of light scattering in colloidal dispersion
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring.
- process of separating components of mixtures by using magnets to attract magnetic materials.
- geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (
- substances that are made of only one type of atom or molecule.
- the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms.
- technique used for the separation of particles from a solution according to their size, shape, density, viscosity of the medium and rotor speed.
- whether it is more active or less active than other chemical family
- a sample of matter that conforms to the shape of a container in which it is held and acquires a uniform density inside the container
- the action or process of filtering something.
- the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent.
- a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance.
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component is uniformly distributed within the major component.
- refers to a mixture where a solid particle does not dissolve in a liquid solution.
- any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
- a state of matter characterized by particles arranged such that their shape and volume are relatively stable
- whether it reacts with acids, oxygen, bases or not
- whether the substance can be easily decomposed or not
- a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure.
- the science of obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter.
49 Clues: a solid turns into liquid • a liquid turns into a solid • all non (?) digits are significant • able to dissolve other substances. • zeros between nonzero digits are (?) • mixture with a non-uniform composition. • whether it can damage an organism or not • composed of two or more separate elements • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • ...
ALL ABOUT GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2020-05-24
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- Solids and liquids can be changed from one state to another by heating or cooling.
- is a group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero
- A material composed of two or more substances
- which are zeros at the end of a number, are significant only if the number has a decimal point
- has an indefinite shape and able to flow
- Parts and composition of matter
- Matter and the environment
- liquid or solid to gas
- which all numbers are significant
- energy changes
- is a process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows the fluid to pass through but not the solid
- some substances are attracted to a magnet field and can be "pulled" from a mixture
- have characteristics common to metals as well as non-metals
- is a common abbreviation for significant figures
- Focuses on carbon-containing compounds
- generally solids such as copper,iron,etc.
- Heat involved in chemical processes
- everything that takes up space and has mass
- generally non lustrous; ex: Sulphur,nitrogen,etc.
- A process that does not cause a substance to become a fundamentally different substance
- sublimating material changes from a solid to a gas
- is an effective method to separate mixtures comprised of two or more pure liquids
- is a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance’s chemical identity
- A substance that cannot be broken down into chemically simpler components
- is essentially a physical method of separation in which the components of a mixture are separated by their distribution between two phases
- is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- Chemical interactions
- Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance’s molecular structure
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- Deals with the processes of living
- is defined as a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state
- holds a definite shape and volume
- separation of liquids by density and solubility
- Chemical processes in industry
- Any characteristic of matter that does not depend on the amount of the substance present
- Focuses on compounds that DON'T contain
- A process that causes a substance to change into a new substance with a new chemical formula.
- fundamental unit of matter
- Any characteristic of matter that depends on the amount of matter being measured
- process by which electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- which are zeros at the beginning of a decimal number less than 1, are not significant
- is the one which made up of molecules containing the same kind of atoms
- separation by solubility
- A process involving the breaking or making of inter atomic bonds and the transformation of a substance into another
- Free charged particles such as ions and
- Polymers and plastics
- Behavior and changes of matter and the
- gas to solid
- it has a uniform and definite composition
- substance composed of two or more elements in fixed proportions
- has no definite shape or volume
51 Clues: gas to solid • energy changes • Polymers and plastics • Chemical interactions • liquid or solid to gas • separation by solubility • Matter and the environment • fundamental unit of matter • Chemical processes in industry • Parts and composition of matter • has no definite shape or volume • holds a definite shape and volume • which all numbers are significant • ...
ALL ABOUT GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2020-05-24
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- Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance’s chemical identity
- sublimating material changes from a solid to a gas
- is essentially a physical method of separation in which the components of a mixture are separated by their distribution between two phases
- is a group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero
- is a common abbreviation for significant figures
- substance composed of two or more elements in fixed proportions
- Any characteristic of matter that does not depend on the amount of the substance present
- gas to solid
- separation of liquids by density and solubility
- A process that does not cause a substance to become a fundamentally different substance
- A process that causes a substance to change into a new substance with a new chemical formula.
- Heat involved in chemical processes
- holds a definite shape and volume
- is defined as a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state
- Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance’s molecular structure
- Chemical processes in industry
- Parts and composition of matter
- some substances are attracted to a magnet field and can be "pulled" from a mixture
- is the one which made up of molecules containing the same kind of atoms
- which all numbers are significant
- A substance that cannot be broken down into chemically simpler components
- separation by solubility
- Solids and liquids can be changed from one state to another by heating or cooling.
- is an effective method to separate mixtures comprised of two or more pure liquids
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- is a process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows the fluid to pass through but not the solid
- Matter and the environment
- have characteristics common to metals as well as non-metals
- A material composed of two or more substances
- Polymers and plastics
- Deals with the processes of living
- is a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- generally non lustrous; ex: Sulphur,nitrogen,etc.
- is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- has an indefinite shape and able to flow
- Focuses on carbon-containing compounds
- Focuses on compounds that DON'T contain carbon
- Free charged particles such as ions and
- has no definite shape or volume
- everything that takes up space and has mass
- Behavior and changes of matter and the
- it has a uniform and definite composition
- fundamental unit of matter
- Chemical interactions
- A process involving the breaking or making of inter atomic bonds and the transformation of a substance into another
- generally solids such as copper,iron,etc.
- which are zeros at the beginning of a decimal number less than 1, are not significant
- liquid or solid to gas
- Any characteristic of matter that depends on the amount of matter being measured
- energy changes
- which are zeros at the end of a number, are significant only if the number has a decimal point
- process by which electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
51 Clues: gas to solid • energy changes • Polymers and plastics • Chemical interactions • liquid or solid to gas • separation by solubility • Matter and the environment • fundamental unit of matter • Chemical processes in industry • has no definite shape or volume • Parts and composition of matter • holds a definite shape and volume • which all numbers are significant • ...
ALL ABOUT GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2020-05-24
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- is a mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture
- Heat involved in chemical processes
- is a process used to separate solids from liquids or gases using a filter medium that allows the fluid to pass through but not the solid
- is an effective method to separate mixtures comprised of two or more pure liquids
- Focuses on carbon-containing compounds
- holds a definite shape and volume
- it has a uniform and definite composition
- is a common abbreviation for significant figures
- matter that does not depend on the amount of the substance present
- Free charged particles such as ions and
- process by which electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change
- which are zeros at the beginning of a decimal number less than 1, are not significant
- is essentially a physical method of separation in which the components of a mixture are separated by their distribution between two phases
- generally non lustrous; ex: Sulphur,nitrogen,etc.
- Chemical interactions
- have characteristics common to metals as well as non-metals
- substance composed of two or more elements in fixed proportions
- has no definite shape or volume
- Solids and liquids can be changed from one state to another by heating or cooling.
- separation of liquids by density and solubility
- has an indefinite shape and able to flow
- which all numbers are significant
- Polymers and plastics
- liquid or solid to gas
- Deals with the processes of living
- A process that causes a substance to change into a new substance with a new chemical formula.
- everything that takes up space and has mass
- is the one which made up of molecules containing the same kind of atoms
- Any characteristic that can be determined without changing the substance’s chemical identity
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- energy changes
- fundamental unit of matter
- Behavior and changes of matter and the
- is a group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero
- Parts and composition of matter
- separation by solubility
- generally solids such as copper,iron,etc.
- which are zeros at the end of a number, are significant only if the number has a decimal point
- is defined as a process by which a chemical is converted from a liquid solution into a solid crystalline state
- some substances are attracted to a magnet field and can be "pulled" from a mixture
- A material composed of two or more substances
- Any characteristic that can be determined only by changing a substance’s molecular structure
- A process involving the breaking or making of inter atomic bonds and the transformation of a substance into another
- A process that does not cause a substance to become a fundamentally different substance
- Any characteristic of matter that depends on the amount of matter being measured
- is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture
- sublimating material changes from a solid to a gas
- gas to solid
- Chemical processes in industry
- Matter and the environment
- A substance that cannot be broken down into chemically simpler components
50 Clues: gas to solid • energy changes • Chemical interactions • Polymers and plastics • liquid or solid to gas • separation by solubility • fundamental unit of matter • Matter and the environment • Chemical processes in industry • Parts and composition of matter • has no definite shape or volume • holds a definite shape and volume • which all numbers are significant • ...
General History - December 1st 2020-11-11
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- world congress after 1945
- invention of the wheel
- Who owned the Armada?
- 1st president of the USA
- hundred years war was between england and
- Who painted the Mona Lisa
- Who rose to power in 1922? (Last name)
- won the english civil war
- president for three terms in the US (last name)
- revolution of 1979
- What ideology was the USSR?
- First female PM
- house of Henry VII and Elizabeth I
- Origins of the Olympics
- last chinese dynasty
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- Dual monarchy power in the 20th century
- Norman conquest of England
- What empire continued the Roman legacy
- 9 year old king of Egypt
- PM before Winston Churchill
- War was between the USA and the USSR
- treaty on Germany in 1918
- ideology of USA + UK
- Where was Napoleon born
- new ship invented in 1906
25 Clues: First female PM • revolution of 1979 • ideology of USA + UK • last chinese dynasty • Who owned the Armada? • invention of the wheel • Where was Napoleon born • Origins of the Olympics • 1st president of the USA • 9 year old king of Egypt • world congress after 1945 • treaty on Germany in 1918 • Who painted the Mona Lisa • new ship invented in 1906 • won the english civil war • ...
Cook Islands General Knowledge 2021-09-22
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- Manihiki and Rakahanga
- one of Rarotonga's traditional names
- Ariki for Arutanga
- Aitutaki's sister island
- one of Mauke's Ariki
- Cook Islands' national flower
- Matavera, Ngatangiia and Titikaveka
- flattest mountain on Rarotonga
- Tupapa, Avarua, Avatiu and Nikao
- Highest mountain on Rarotonga
- Marae at the House of Ariki in Kavera
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- where traditional leaders are invested
- traditional leaders
- Mitiaro, Mauke, Atiu and Takutea
- Ariki of Mangaia
- the number of Ariki for Aitutaki
- Another name for Arorangi
- number of islands in the Cook Islands
- capital of the Cook Islands
- Ariki for Reureu
- traditional healer
21 Clues: Ariki of Mangaia • Ariki for Reureu • Ariki for Arutanga • traditional healer • traditional leaders • one of Mauke's Ariki • Manihiki and Rakahanga • Aitutaki's sister island • Another name for Arorangi • capital of the Cook Islands • Cook Islands' national flower • Highest mountain on Rarotonga • flattest mountain on Rarotonga • Mitiaro, Mauke, Atiu and Takutea • ...
General and Cellular Physiology 2022-03-20
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- cell death by external process like injury or inflammation, etc
- cell destroys itself or its contents with the help of lysosomes
- where the effect enhances the cause, often may be detrimental
- movement of solvent molecules down the gradient across a semipermeable membrane
- Maintenance of constant internal environment
- most commonly occurring mechanism in biological systems to maintain stability or constancy
- ungated channels which allow movement of molecules or ions as long as favourable gradient exists
- substance used to measure extracellular fluid volume
- coined the term "milieu interieur" to denote the internal environment
- fluid that fills specialized spaces such as meninges, pleural space and joint spaces
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- dye used to measure plasma volume
- controls cell volume, and is responsible for nearly 2/3 of resting energy consumption
- Macromolecules are captured in vesicles on one side of the cell, drawn across the cell, and ejected on the other side
- movement of substances without expenditure of energy
- fluid that fills spaces in between the cells
- gave name to the process of maintaining stable internal environment
- cell death by a tightly regulated cell's own genetic program
- channels which open and close in response to changes in electrical potential
- this transport uses ATP to move substances against the gradient
- this transport uses energy from the gradient of one substance to move another substance
- channels which open in response to binding of chemical molecules
- triskelion shaped protein plays a key role in formation of coated vesicles
22 Clues: dye used to measure plasma volume • fluid that fills spaces in between the cells • Maintenance of constant internal environment • movement of substances without expenditure of energy • substance used to measure extracellular fluid volume • cell death by a tightly regulated cell's own genetic program • where the effect enhances the cause, often may be detrimental • ...
Feeding INTV: General Information 2021-11-20
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- may have an immediate impact on some difficult oral motor problems such as tonic bite and tongue thrust movement patterns.
- Behavioral difficulties often manifest as food _______.
- Children with oral hypersensitivity may benefit from generalized sensory deep pressure or ______ strategies.
- Meaning that it considers the whole child, involves the family and involves collaboration with professionals from other disciplines as needed.
- includes vertical head and trunk position, hip flexion greater than 90 degrees, knee flexion at 90 degrees, and feet supported on a flat surface.
- is the process of setting up, arranging, and bringing food from the plate or cup to the mouth.
- Children with cognitive or behavioral problems may benefit from ______ chaining of self-feeding, with gradually decreasing levels of assistance provided.
- is the visual observation method most commonly used to assess the nonnutritive sucking and the nutritive sucking skills of infants up to approximately 8 weeks post-term.
- is the most life-sustaining ADL.
- is a complex act in which food, fluid, medication, or saliva is moved from the mouth through the pharynx and the esophagus, and into the stomach.
- is often seen in children with oral feeding difficulties.
- in poverty may be unable to provide sufficient food or may eat cheaper foods that tend to be high in carbohydrates and fat.
- An OT uses a variety of this to observe the child’s sensory responses.
- EVAL of the context aka ________ in which feeding occurs is essential to the development of intervention plans. Because in some cases, feeding problems are based primarily on contextual issues, including physical, social, temporal, and cultural.
- challenging oral feeding activities are presented at the _______ of the meal.
- An integral part of the EVAL process to learn about current feeding practice, help ID primary concerns and get to the root of the feeding problem.
- EQ may promote improvement in oral motor control, increase independence in self-feeding, or compensate for a motor or sensory impairment.
- refers to the lack of access to enough food to fully meet basic needs at all times because of a lack of financial resources.
- Apart of the behavioral strategies, practicing positive reinforcement combined with ignoring or ______ of inappropriate behaviors to improve oral intake.
- refers to food entering the airway before, during, or after a swallow.
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- also has an impact on meal time and feeding patterns.
- is also common in children who have received extensive medical interventions.
- problems are very common in children with feeding disorders.
- OTs create opportunities for gradual oral sensory exploration through _____ and positive experiences to reduce oral hypersensitivity.
- When providing positioning recommendations, OTs attempt to support correct postural ______ and _______ to allow the child greater control of the arm in space while bringing the spoon to the mouth.
- is a modified barium swallow study that is the radiographic procedure for assessing the oral, pharyngeal, and upper esophageal anatomy, and the physiology of the stages of swallowing.
- Their personality traits can also shape mealtime and affect a child’s ability to feed.
- This consistency of liquid is easier to control with the lips and tongue, moves more slowly within the mouth, and allows the child more time to organize a bolus for effective swallowing without early spillage into the pharyngeal cavity.
- is generally a family time that provides physical, cognitive, and emotional nourishment of all members.
- A neuromotor EVAL of generalized muscle tone, neuromuscular status, and general developmental level.
- A thorough examination of this is critical because it serves many functions in feeding/eating and swallowing.
- is the ability to keep and manipulate food or fluid in the mouth and swallow it.
- Muscle tone ________ interfere with the ability to maintain upright posture and head/neck alignment.
- The oral __________ examination is the third part of the EVAL. First is the observation of symmetry, size, and ROM of oral structures, including the jaw and larynx proceeding intraorally to the gums, dentition, hard and soft palate, and tongue.
- may be seen, in which a child bites down forcefully in response to a stimulus and has difficulty opening or relaxing the jaw.
- plays an important role in what they eat, how much and whether the child can self-feed or be fed.
- It is important that the observation _______ those conditions of a typical mealtime.
37 Clues: is the most life-sustaining ADL. • also has an impact on meal time and feeding patterns. • Behavioral difficulties often manifest as food _______. • is often seen in children with oral feeding difficulties. • problems are very common in children with feeding disorders. • An OT uses a variety of this to observe the child’s sensory responses. • ...
Sports Medicine General Vocab 2022-01-27
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- dividing the body into front and back sections
- dividing the body into upper or lower sections
- radius turns towards the midline
- the turning outward of the sole of the foot
- away from the point of origin
- near the midline
- movement of a body part away from the midline of the body
- movement of a body part toward the midline of the body
- farther from the midline
- towards the back of the body
- turning the radius outward
- near the point of origin
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- road rash
- the movement of two body surfaces toward each other; closing a joint
- the straightening of a limb after it has been flexed
- an ongoing injury
- the crackling noise that accompanies flexing a joint
- bruise
- a cut
- divides the body into left and right sections
- blood mass
- the turning inward of the sole of the foot
- toward the head end of the body
- a new injury
- toward the lower portion of the body
25 Clues: a cut • bruise • road rash • blood mass • a new injury • near the midline • an ongoing injury • farther from the midline • near the point of origin • turning the radius outward • towards the back of the body • away from the point of origin • toward the head end of the body • radius turns towards the midline • toward the lower portion of the body • the turning inward of the sole of the foot • ...
General Ledger Vocab - 2022 2022-02-26
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- The accounting method when the receivable is deferred
- The account that is debited when a write-off is processed
- The What
- The Who
- Period one for most school districts
- A one-year period that government agencies use for financial reporting and budgeting
- Expense object codes typically begin with this number
- Accounts that track money being spent
- Represent values of ownership
- Links the primary elements of a Munis account code, allowing them to function together as a single account number
- Revenue object codes typically begin with this number
- A detailed record of all the financial transactions of a government agency
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- A three character code that identifies the program in which the transactions were created
- The main accounting record for an organization
- Where a client tracks their everyday operations, such as salaries and office supplies
- Something a government agency owes, usually a sum of money
- Accounts that track money that is received
- A journal is being posted to the general ledger
- The accounting method when the receivable is credited when the bill is posted
- A numeric or alpha code which identifies a separate and unique part of the account number
- A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- The foundation within Munis
22 Clues: The Who • The What • The foundation within Munis • Represent values of ownership • Period one for most school districts • Accounts that track money being spent • Accounts that track money that is received • The main accounting record for an organization • A journal is being posted to the general ledger • The accounting method when the receivable is deferred • ...
Nancy Drew General Knowledge 2022-03-09
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- "Don't take any wooden _______"
- Gift given to Nancy by Ned before her trip to Venice
- Type of building which houses Minette's design studio; a windmill
- A field of unstable wetland, common in Ireland
- A rotational force, could be exerted by a screwdriver
- Bess and George's family relationship
- A Mayan king based in Palenque
- Substance which may contaminate drinking water and cause hallucination
- A collective crush held by Nancy Drew fans; male
- Occupation of Carson Drew
- River Heights creamery
- Red powder traditionally used to enhance jade pieces; highly toxic
- The name of a robot created to help Joy remember her mother
- What famous actor Brady Armstrong used to sell before his discovery
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- Paseo Del Mar High's mascot
- Town that houses the Royal Palladium
- "a very, very clever and beautiful bird"
- Decorative tiles used to torture detectives
- Author of a priceless letter found in an abandoned gold mine
- Nancy's pseudonym while undercover at a boarding school
- Traditional German garb worn by men, notably Karl
- Nationality of the olympian/ski instructor at Wickford Castle
- Flower that a 1930s inn is named for
- What you must pick correctly in order to NOT be kicked out of Arizona
- Nancy's ill-treated beau
- The Drew family pet
26 Clues: The Drew family pet • River Heights creamery • Nancy's ill-treated beau • Occupation of Carson Drew • Paseo Del Mar High's mascot • A Mayan king based in Palenque • "Don't take any wooden _______" • Town that houses the Royal Palladium • Flower that a 1930s inn is named for • Bess and George's family relationship • "a very, very clever and beautiful bird" • ...
GENERAL AND CONTENT WORDS 2021-07-19
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- an inflection or word part attaching to the beginning of a word
- a sound unit consisting of a vowel alone or a vowel together with consonants the division of letters in a word roughly corresponding to the syllables in spoken language
- foolish or silly
- comprising everything; comprehensive
- a punctuation mark used to divide words, word parts, or numbers
- consisting of diverse things or members
- curved brackets which enclose written material
- a shortened form of a word
- that which had being before something else
- happening as a minor result or by chance
- to feel smug or happy about one's self or accomplishments
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- an eating establishment
- a punctuation mark used to mark possession and the missing letters/sounds of contractions
- uninfluenced by emotion; based on the factual
- marks punctuation marks which enclose quoted material
- past tense verb meaning to state or write another's words
- an inflection or word part attaching to the end of a word
- words pertaining to a different region of the country
- a noun or pronoun showing ownership or possession
- slanted cursive or type characters
- the act of assigning an upper-case letter to a word
- one who has been elected president but has not yet taken office
- the act of choosing one thing over another on the basis of likes or dislikes
- composed of more than one
- composed of one
25 Clues: composed of one • foolish or silly • an eating establishment • composed of more than one • a shortened form of a word • slanted cursive or type characters • comprising everything; comprehensive • consisting of diverse things or members • happening as a minor result or by chance • that which had being before something else • uninfluenced by emotion; based on the factual • ...
General Shop Safety Crossword 2021-09-10
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- (Blank)Could save an eye
- Eye protection is (Blank)in the shop
- Keep the shop this way
- Do not (Blank) machine operators
- This type of tool should not be used
- Safety (Blank)is required before you operate a machine
- Do not wear while running a metal lathe
- A safe shop is usually (Blank)
- Keep these away from blades
- Make sure electricity is (Blank) before touching wires
- Tools should be kept this way
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- (Blank)Must be kept in place
- Can have sharp edges
- In the hot metals area use protective (Blank)
- Don't carry them in your pocket
- Could get wound up by a machine
- Do not leave a machine while it is (Blank)
- NOT allowed in the shop
- A (Blank)could burn your fingers
- Keep it clean
20 Clues: Keep it clean • Can have sharp edges • Keep the shop this way • NOT allowed in the shop • (Blank)Could save an eye • Keep these away from blades • (Blank)Must be kept in place • Tools should be kept this way • A safe shop is usually (Blank) • Don't carry them in your pocket • Could get wound up by a machine • Do not (Blank) machine operators • A (Blank)could burn your fingers • ...
General Patient Care #1 2017-07-06
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- Therapeutic Communication begins with this type of listening
- Last sound heard during a BP reading
- First sound heard during a BP reading
- These types of questions elicit a more detailed response
- Visual acuity test often give by the medical assistant
- Pulse located on the top of the foot
- Repeating or paraphrasing information relayed by the patient
- For a tympanic temperature on a child, pull pinna of ear ____ and back
- Pulse felt on the inside upper are
- Listening with a stethoscope
- The Blood Pressure is reflected in these sounds
- Medical term for fever
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- The act of touching during a physical examination
- These signs also known as Vital Signs
- For a tympanic temperature on adult, pull pinna of ear_____ and back
- Pulse felt on the thumb side of the wrist
- Information that is described or said by the patient i.e. "I have a headache"
- Life-threatening allergic reaction
- Summarizing information relayed by the patient to clear up confusion
- This type of communication includes eye rolling
- When the MA focuses on the main idea of what the patient says but incorporates feelings the patient is exhibiting
- Information collected or observed by the medical assistant
- Feeling compassion or pity for the patient
- Pulse located in neck below jaw bone
- Adverse reaction caused by an antigen-antibody response
25 Clues: Medical term for fever • Listening with a stethoscope • Life-threatening allergic reaction • Pulse felt on the inside upper are • Last sound heard during a BP reading • Pulse located on the top of the foot • Pulse located in neck below jaw bone • These signs also known as Vital Signs • First sound heard during a BP reading • Pulse felt on the thumb side of the wrist • ...
Humanities General Knowledge SuperWord 2017-11-12
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- The earliest tools were made out of this
- Her face is on the $5 dollar note
- People who steal from ships at sea
- Card that lets you buy things without cash
- The name of the city where Greek warriors lived
- A frozen continent that no one lives on
- Poisonous amphibian introduced to Australia
- A famous battlefield where ANZACS fought
- A forest that grows in warm, wet places
- The Norse god who threw a hammer
- The study of the land
- Stone buildings where mummies were kept
- The R_____ Empire was centred in Italy
- The study of law
- A dog-like animal found in Australia
- The top colour on a traffic light
- The place where people manage their money
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- Country with the largest population
- A person who specialises in the law
- Has a nearly identical flag to Australia
- Famous emperor
- The country north of the United States
- Leader of the gods on Mount Olympus
- Furry animal that lives only in gum trees
- A legendary island that sank
- Famous captain that sailed to Australia
- The study of money and wealth
- The study of the past
- A tall animal that jumps on its hind legs
- Ocean between South America and Australia
- The closest planet to the sun
- People who raided villages from longboats
- The Roman god of war
- Country with second largest population
34 Clues: Famous emperor • The study of law • The Roman god of war • The study of the past • The study of the land • A legendary island that sank • The study of money and wealth • The closest planet to the sun • The Norse god who threw a hammer • Her face is on the $5 dollar note • The top colour on a traffic light • People who steal from ships at sea • Country with the largest population • ...
types of work general 2018-09-27
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- involving the use of imagination to produce new ideas or things
- continuing for only a limited period of time
- making you feel that you want to sleep or rest
- providing or receiving good wages
- a job, experience, or situation that makes you worry a lot
- continuing to exist for a long time or for all the time in the future
- relating to the ability to understand things and think intelligently
- relating to the job of a manager
- relating to the mind and thinking, or happening only in the mind
- providing or earning only a small amount of money
- making you feel happy and satisfied because you are doing interesting, useful, or important things
- needing a lot of ability, effort, or skill
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- needing many different skills
- job for only part of each day or week
- work which involves using your hands or your physical strength rather than your mind
- time that you spend working in your job in addition to your normal working hours
- making you feel pleased and happy
- for all the hours of a week during which it is usual for people to work
- continuing or developing gradually or without stopping, and not likely to change
- done many times in the same way, and boring
- difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way
- making you feel happy and satisfied because you feel you are doing something useful or important, even if you do not earn much money
- much more than is reasonable or necessary
- not interesting in any way
- work which needs people with special abilities or training to do it
25 Clues: not interesting in any way • needing many different skills • relating to the job of a manager • providing or receiving good wages • making you feel pleased and happy • job for only part of each day or week • much more than is reasonable or necessary • needing a lot of ability, effort, or skill • done many times in the same way, and boring • ...
QUIZ ON GENERAL VOCABULARY 2018-11-14
25 Clues: sır • özel • ünlü • hile • doğal • kaslı • sahte • çözüm • fakir • yapay • doğru • dikmek • benzer • eğlence • sıradan • tasarım • görünüm • kişilik • güvenli • abartmak • sıradışı • ifadeetmek • büyükmağaza • reklamyapmak • dikişmakinesi
Primary General Knowledge Crossword 2018-06-05
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- This country was known as the USSR during World War II
- Country that won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Largest country in terms of land mass in the world.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- Soccer team that won the 2014 Soccer World Cup.
- Soccer club known as 'The Gunners'
- Thomas Edison invented this.
- German car manufacturer and makes car models like the A5 and the TT.
- Amount of colours in the rainbow.
- A British street dance group that won 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
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- Tallest animal in the world.
- Capital city of Spain.
- Raw fish dish eaten in Japan.
- The amount of states in the U.S.A.
- German dictator during World War II
- Soccer team that won Euro 2016.
- Country where Usain Bolt grew up?
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Sports company with the slogan 'Just Do It'
- A fruit and the largest phone manufacturer in the world.
- Soccer club that have signed players such as Messi and Coutinho.
- Largest country in size and in population in South America.
- a green citric fruit.
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
25 Clues: a green citric fruit. • Capital city of Spain. • Tallest animal in the world. • Thomas Edison invented this. • Raw fish dish eaten in Japan. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Soccer team that won Euro 2016. • Country where Usain Bolt grew up? • Amount of colours in the rainbow. • The amount of states in the U.S.A. • Soccer club known as 'The Gunners' • ...
Another general knowledge crossword 2013-01-30
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- Knock (someone) to the ground, esp. with a punch
- A natural or established process by which something takes place or is brought about
- asking politely or formally for something
- atmosphere of a place
- english county, famous for Stonehenge
- clay like substance that is the chief source of aluminium
- fine cotton fabric
- dagger, formerly worn by Scottish highlanders
- A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited
- gundog breed with a long silky coat and drooping ears
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- father or mother
- hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton
- Able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion
- the 34th president of the United States of America
- European country, capital Sofia, pop. approx 7.4m
- a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock
- a root vegetable related to the carrot
- Bring (a task or activity) to an end
- A wild cat with yellowish-brown fur, a short tail, and tufted ears
- clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar
- small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal
22 Clues: father or mother • fine cotton fabric • atmosphere of a place • Bring (a task or activity) to an end • english county, famous for Stonehenge • a root vegetable related to the carrot • asking politely or formally for something • Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar • hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton • dagger, formerly worn by Scottish highlanders • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- the largest island in French Polynesia
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- a small, narrow river
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
31 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth: • ...
General Knowledge for Dummies 2013-01-10
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- Do this if you don't want to drown!
- Noisy on a Sun morn and related to the onion.
- Deminish strength and abate.
- A Patron Saint with Cupids bow.
- Immerse in water for cleaning or refreshment.
- A dwelling that is a mans castle.
- The art of treating the body via rubbing and kneading etc.
- Water vessels
- Dad would like to lie here a while.
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- US President Nixon resigned over this scandal in 1972.
- Probably underground and used for storage.
- A nice place to rest or chill out.
- A place where dry heat is used to perspire the user.
- Sparesly populated where cows and sheep live, say.
- Obviously landlocked.
- Odourless transparent and tasteless.
- One of our 6 counties.
- Deep feelings of affection and passion.
- The Lord of his house.
- Food or drink given as compliment or regard.
20 Clues: Water vessels • Obviously landlocked. • One of our 6 counties. • The Lord of his house. • Deminish strength and abate. • A Patron Saint with Cupids bow. • A dwelling that is a mans castle. • A nice place to rest or chill out. • Do this if you don't want to drown! • Dad would like to lie here a while. • Odourless transparent and tasteless. • Deep feelings of affection and passion. • ...
Términos Física General II 2013-04-17
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- La unidad SI de la densidad de flujo magnético, que se define como la densidad de flujo magnético de un flujo magnético de 1 Wb a través de un área de 1m2.
- Unidad de frecuencia igual a 106 hertz.
- La corriente inducida siempre fluye en una dirección tal que se opone a la causa que lo produce.
- La relación de la velocidad de la luz en el vacío para que en el medio.
- The unit of work and energy, 1J = 1N-m.
- La unidad de la resistencia; 1 ohm = 1volt/ampere.
- La distancia recorrida por la luz en el espacio vacío en un año, es igual a 9,46 x 1012 km.
- El ángulo entre el rayo incidente y la normal.
- La región alrededor de un imán donde su fuerza magnética es experimentado por otros objetos magnéticos.
- El SIunit de capacitancia, que se define como la capacidad de un condensador que, si cargado a 1 C, tiene una diferencia de potencial de 1 V.
- La unidad de frecuencia, también conocido como ciclos por segundo.
- Unidad SI para la energía, equivalente a joule / segundo.
- La distancia entre los dos puntos más próximos de una ola, que están en la misma fase o la distancia entre dos crestas adyacentes o dos valles adyacentes.
- Algunos materiales en los que, bajo ciertas condiciones, la resistencia eléctrica se aproxima a cero.
- Un dispositivo eléctrico utilizado para almacenar carga y energía en el campo eléctrico.
- La tasa de hacer el trabajo.
- La curvatura de la luz de su trayectoria recta cuando se viaja de un medio a otro.
- Elementos cuya conductividad eléctrica es intermedia entre la de un conductor y un aislador
- La fuerza entre dos cargas es directamente proporcional al producto de cargas e inversamente proporcional al cuadrado de la distancia entre las cargas.
- La parte posterior rebote de una onda de una frontera.
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- Unidad SI de corriente eléctrica, un amperio es el flujo de un culombio de carga por segundo.
- La energía debido a la posición de la carga cerca de otros cargos.
- La emisión de electrones en algunos materiales cuando la luz de frecuencia adecuada recae sobre ellos.
- La tasa de flujo de carga eléctrica.
- La relación entre el tamaño de la imagen al tamaño del objeto.
- La curvatura de la luz alrededor de las esquinas de un objeto.
- El cambio aparente en la frecuencia de una onda debido al movimiento relativo entre la fuente y el observador.
- La carga eléctrica necesaria para liberar equivalente gramo de una sustancia. 1 Faraday = 96485 coulomb / mol.
- La energía ganada por un electrón cuando pasa a través de una diferencia de potencial de un voltio, es igual a 1,60 x 10-19 julios.
- Unidad de diferencia de potencial, equivalente a joule / coulomb.
30 Clues: La tasa de hacer el trabajo. • La tasa de flujo de carga eléctrica. • Unidad de frecuencia igual a 106 hertz. • The unit of work and energy, 1J = 1N-m. • El ángulo entre el rayo incidente y la normal. • La unidad de la resistencia; 1 ohm = 1volt/ampere. • La parte posterior rebote de una onda de una frontera. • Unidad SI para la energía, equivalente a joule / segundo. • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- What are the grinding teeth called
- What Language does Argentina speak
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- Famous book of records
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- What does quod mean in English
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- What is the capital city of Poland
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
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- What is a baby Swan called
- French word for holidays
- Who is the President of Russia
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- Italian Pasta
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- Who is boys favourite person
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- What is a male ferret called
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- What does the French word champigonon
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- French word for snails
- The Latin for I departed
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- How many people in a rowing eight boat
- A Country that borders France
50 Clues: Italian Pasta • Famous book of records • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Who is boys favourite person • What is a male ferret called • Main ingredient of chocolate • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- What is a male ferret called
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- Famous book of records
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- What does the French word champigonon
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- French word for snails
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- The Latin for I departed
- What does quod mean in English
- Who is the President of Russia
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
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- What is the capital city of Poland
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
- What are the grinding teeth called
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- What Language does Argentina speak
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- What is a baby Swan called
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- A Country that borders France
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Who is boys favourite person
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- How many people in a rowing eight boat
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- Italian Pasta
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- French word for holidays
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
50 Clues: Italian Pasta • Famous book of records • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • What is a male ferret called • Main ingredient of chocolate • Who is boys favourite person • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • A Country that borders France • ...
General Psychology Exam 1 2015-08-28
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- This variable is the "effect" or outcome of the study
- This is the most important element in therapy according to Freud
- Chemical imbalances in the brain lead to some cases of depression according to this view
- Can prescribe medication
- Thought children were born as "blank slates"
- This type of research usually takes place in a lab
- This school suggests that current thoughts lead to upset
- This type of sampling is preferred when conducting a study
- Believed mental illness was due to childhood conflict
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- The first goal of psychology
- Proposed that self-actualization was the key human motivator
- This type of research cannot proved cause and effect relationships
- The condition Freud first treated
- Correlation is not ________________
- This view suggests mental illness caused by such things as poverty, crime, etc.
- This type of research uses animals
- According to Freud you are born with powerful _______
- Proposed the law of effect
- Founded the first psychology lab in 1879
- In this type of correlation, the variables move in opposite directions
- He founded functionalism
21 Clues: Can prescribe medication • He founded functionalism • Proposed the law of effect • The first goal of psychology • The condition Freud first treated • This type of research uses animals • Correlation is not ________________ • Founded the first psychology lab in 1879 • Thought children were born as "blank slates" • This type of research usually takes place in a lab • ...
General Legal Office Procedures 2015-07-29
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- To witness the signature of parties to an agreement.
- Auxiliary.
- A Government's official newspaper.
- Rules outlining how the provisions of an act are to be carried out or administered.
- To relinquish rights or interests.
- A document that allow release of information to other parties.
- A person who adjudicates matters within the court.
- To refer to an act by name, statue and chapter.
- An individual not considered an adult.
- Legislative law.
- The final clause of a commercial document.
- Indicates an error in quoted material that appears in the original material.
- Government seizure of title to property.
- A binding exchange of promises between parties.
- A document signed by a client employing the law firm.
- A written statement of facts sworn under oath.
- Protects confidential communications between a client and his or her legal advisor.
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- References to previously decided cases.
- To employ a lawyer or law firm to act on your behalf.
- Bank account containing monies held on behalf of clients.
- Previously decided cases that support a client's position in a legal matter.
- Review of decision of lower court by a higher court.
- An attachment to a written document.
- The philosophy of law.
- An individual who employs a law firm.
- A written acknowledgement for receiving money or property.
- A document relinquishing rights or interests.
- Ending of Affidavit attesting where and when sworn.
- Introductory clauses in an agreement.
- Words or phrases in an agreement stated to have a specific meaning and/or format.
- An established fundamental rule of law.
- A listing of material in alphabetic order.
- A person who swears an affidavit.
- One who promises to answer for the debt of another.
- At the suit of
35 Clues: Auxiliary. • At the suit of • Legislative law. • The philosophy of law. • A person who swears an affidavit. • A Government's official newspaper. • To relinquish rights or interests. • An attachment to a written document. • An individual who employs a law firm. • Introductory clauses in an agreement. • An individual not considered an adult. • References to previously decided cases. • ...
Social 20 - General Terms 2014-11-17
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- The type of aid used as a monetary gain for a richer country
- Not doing anything in order to discourage an enemy
- The fancy term for a mapped country
- An ethic of kindness and equality to all humans
- Wrongfully blaming groups for the troubles of another
- Brainwashing
- The right to freely choose your sovereignty
- Having continued successes
- A person who'd rather stay with an existing government
- The agendas of nations' acts abroad
- Multiple countries working together on a given issue
- Giving groups within sovereign nations their own special sovereign rights
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- The type of aid brought to poorer nations by richer ones
- A person who'd want to create their own sovereign group
- Using violence to maintain a peaceful surrounding
- A country's goals at home
- The agendas of nations' acts at home
- The act of not participating in world events to remain impartial
- Hitler making fantastic speeches is an example of this method of dictatorship
- Extreme promotion of one greatest state or people
- Using non-violence to maintain a peaceful surrounding
- Ideas shared in a multi-national political community, like the EU
- Advocating greater economics and political cooperation of all nations
- using media to spread a biased positive message about a certain group
24 Clues: Brainwashing • A country's goals at home • Having continued successes • The fancy term for a mapped country • The agendas of nations' acts abroad • The agendas of nations' acts at home • The right to freely choose your sovereignty • An ethic of kindness and equality to all humans • Using violence to maintain a peaceful surrounding • ...
John Holland General Knowledge 2015-01-27
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- if we come across a situation that could be dangerous we must ________ immediately and report to the supervisor
- along with communications, risk management and involvement are the themes of our HSE Behaviours
- Struck by Moving plant is Top Ten Rail Risk number _____
- this must be worn at all times on John Holland worksites
- could be considered one of the greatest risks when working on rail
- a safety meeting held each day before commencing work on the job site to highlight risks and hazards
- unexpected movements of rail
- PPE is the ______ effective control
- Global __________ Requirements
- in GMR # 4 this must be tested and tagged regularly
- a program for JH employees and their families for confidential support
- a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter
- HSE Basic Behaviours are expected of ____________
- GMR's outline the __________ standards we must apply when controlling risks
- a type of handling of equipment that we must be aware of
- this is the colour of safety vests or long sleeved shirts when working on track
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- a charter we sign before we operate any John Holland vehicles
- must not be used on track or within the specified danger zones at any time
- the person who we must immediately report an incident to
- _______ risk assessment outlines what controls must be implemented when completing a specific task
- the most effective control in the Hierarchy of Controls
- GMR # 3 cover these types of operations
- any piece of equipment that goes on rail
- falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work
- this is everyones resposibility
- how many top rails risks do we have
- this must be inspected each time before we commence using it
- ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1
- __________ at heights is both a GMR and a Top Ten Rail Risk
- failure to provide correct safe working methods
- anything that has the potential to harm somebody
31 Clues: unexpected movements of rail • Global __________ Requirements • this is everyones resposibility • how many top rails risks do we have • PPE is the ______ effective control • falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work • GMR # 3 cover these types of operations • any piece of equipment that goes on rail • ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1 • ...
General Science Yr 6 2024-02-07
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- Very ancient plants that do not produce seeds.
- 70% of our body is .......... .
- A very cold and windy habitat.
- An adult human body has 206 of these.
- Fruits, vegetables and grains are rich in ...... .
- Another word for light.
- Trees provide us with .... during daylight.
- We have both large and small in our digestive system
- Another word for breathing out.
- Helps to break down the food before swallowing it.
- Birds, reptiles and mammals breathe through....
- A very hot and dry habitat.
- Are needed to keep the bones healthy.
- Is an organ you find in your circulatory system.
- A word that means putting together.
- There are two types: saturated and unsaturated.... .
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- The system which enables breathing.
- Is the method of growing plants without soil.
- Help us to grow healthy and fight diseases.
- Insects have air ..... to breathe.
- Fish need these to breathe.
- Simar Nature Reserve is one example of ........ .
- The system which controls all body movement.
- Bread, pasta and potatoes are rich in ...... .
- Another word for breathing in.
- The body need these to grow and repair.
26 Clues: Another word for light. • Fish need these to breathe. • A very hot and dry habitat. • A very cold and windy habitat. • Another word for breathing in. • 70% of our body is .......... . • Another word for breathing out. • Insects have air ..... to breathe. • The system which enables breathing. • A word that means putting together. • An adult human body has 206 of these. • ...
General Chemistry 1 Assignment 2022-10-13
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- reduce the weight of buildings.
- is the central subject in the study of environmental conservation.
- work to improve the quality of a product or involve in the development of new materials.
- dangerous drugs, and performing DNA tests.
- tend to use price to judge a product's quality when their local identity is most important to them.
- are also used in sterilization, disinfection to kill microbeslike hydrogen peroxide (agua oxigenada), povidone-iodine (betadine), bleach and the like.
- these are materials or substances used in the primary production or manufacturing of goods such as in textile industry, wool, silk, jute, cotton, flax, glass, fibre, polyester, acrylic, nylon etc. are being used to produce different kinds fabric.
- play a significant role in improving the performance of buildings.
- is a mixture of various chemicals.
- are responsible for negative impacts on the environment.
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- has made jobs of police officers a lot easier.
- which are used in cars, cell phones, laptops, watches, flashlights, and many other power storage applications.
- these are products that are bought by individuals or households for personal use.
- (chemistry and biology).
- (chemistry and physics).
- helps to identify criminals by detecting chemical evidence left behind crime, identifying dangerous drugs, and performing DNA tests.
- are made of chemicals which are produced in pharmaceutical industries.
- they are manufactured in chemical industries through saponification of fatty acids.
- also referred to as consumer products.
- enables the researchers to design safer chemicals and products, to use renewable raw materials, conserve the energy and develop better catalysts and others.
- plays a very important role from production to cooking of almost all farm produce nowadays.
21 Clues: (chemistry and biology). • (chemistry and physics). • reduce the weight of buildings. • is a mixture of various chemicals. • also referred to as consumer products. • dangerous drugs, and performing DNA tests. • has made jobs of police officers a lot easier. • are responsible for negative impacts on the environment. • ...
5 star general application 2023-03-28
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- The artist you went up to play the night we hit things off at windfall
- The party this year that you said hi to me but played so hard to get
- The best bday present of all time was a DM from ____
- The man who stole your dream girl (JK!)
- The elite hotel where we will be staying in Cheyenne
- This person went missing while we were at Monticello
- My absolute biggest blessing and favorite person!
- Post sloth feast, pre-fucked up fest meal
- Your choice of beverage when you had the stomach bug
- After Malta, I am in serious need of some __
- You eat so many of these like a bunny
- The sport that caused our relationship to almost end
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- WHat we call your gloves for your eczema
- If this person had not retired we would not be dating right now
- Where you threw me off your shoulders
- The verb you kept using this past weekend referring how I should get to the US quickly
- This summer, we will both be ____s. Power couple!
- What people mistook your cummerbund for this past weekend
- The first part of our last meal together in venice
- Where we were hours before I added you on snapchat
- Amount of cowboy hats I have currently
- Amazing pre-dinner snack on the love suite terrace
- the frat that can't unlock doors
- My biggest red flag on social media
24 Clues: the frat that can't unlock doors • My biggest red flag on social media • Where you threw me off your shoulders • You eat so many of these like a bunny • Amount of cowboy hats I have currently • The man who stole your dream girl (JK!) • WHat we call your gloves for your eczema • Post sloth feast, pre-fucked up fest meal • After Malta, I am in serious need of some __ • ...
Satyagraha & General Sugar Questions 2023-03-30
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- The Age of _____ was when people gathered, stayed in one place, did the work of their ancestors.
- Kristof claims that sweatshops don't ______ poverty; they develop because of it.
- Thomas Thistlewood is an example of a brutal one of these.
- To be put on the side/edge; not able to participate fully.
- One of the consequences of global contact was ______ exchange.
- Jundi ____________ was the world's first true university.
- "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts _____" (pg 61)
- This place was a killer because the cold snaps forced the harvest to move faster. (pg 93)
- Sugar workers here came from China, Japan, and the Phillipines.
- The sugar economy moved people all over the world and added to our great _____ . (126)
- Who is the author of "How Your Addiction to Fast Fashion KIlls"?
- A lawyer who went to South Africa to defend Indian sugar workers. (pg 118)
- Where was the whitest sugar being produced according to page 17?
- What is the series of wars that brings Europe out of its isolation? (pg 24)
- A growing interdepence of the world's economies, cultres, populations?
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- Who is Thomas Clarkson?
- In his article "Where Sweatshops are a Dream," Nicholas _________ wants us to think about sweatshops differently.
- Refusing to buy or use British goods was an example of this (pg 124)
- What religion took the knowledge of sugar from Jundi Shapur to other nations?
- These workers in Russia lived similiar lives both slaves and indentured servants. (pg 115)
- He finds a way out of the sugar trap by starting to grow sugar beets. (pg 113-114)
- Anna McMullen's article is about a factory collapse where?
- The emancipation of slaves caused plantations to use _______ servants from India. (pg 108)
- The revolts in Haiti and British Guiana showed that people are NOT _____ . (124)
- This word means "truth with force" / "firmness" / "love-force" (pg 123)
25 Clues: Who is Thomas Clarkson? • Jundi ____________ was the world's first true university. • Thomas Thistlewood is an example of a brutal one of these. • Anna McMullen's article is about a factory collapse where? • To be put on the side/edge; not able to participate fully. • "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts _____" (pg 61) • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE #1- WORLD 2024-04-07
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- Ooo,Aaa Ooo,Aaa
- Date of Ate osel and Ate Bibi's alis from us
- Ate Bibi and Ate Osel
- Modern art
- Beatboxing Blueberry
- A girl's name
- YOU ALWAYS PLAY IT!
- Juancho's fav food at Jollibee
- Yellow Headpiece
- Mr.D.I.Y
- Hour of Joy,Hour of Joy,Hour of Joy,Hour of Joy
- 13 members,3 units,1 band
- The plushies came from ____.
- owns the soveinier shop in the plushie kingdom
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- Its a crueell summer
- The name of the princess's carousel we rode on at Disneyland Hong Kong
- Mini Iron Man's birthyear
- Hardest plushie ever
- Biggest plushie ever
- The name of the girl with hjab in the Dhar mann video we just watched.
- Tradition at Tom's world
- Lightning Mcqueen
- Andres Bonifacio
- ONE LAST TIME!
- Ubet mo mabangsit
25 Clues: Mr.D.I.Y • Modern art • A girl's name • ONE LAST TIME! • Ooo,Aaa Ooo,Aaa • Yellow Headpiece • Andres Bonifacio • Lightning Mcqueen • Ubet mo mabangsit • YOU ALWAYS PLAY IT! • Its a crueell summer • Hardest plushie ever • Biggest plushie ever • Beatboxing Blueberry • Ate Bibi and Ate Osel • Tradition at Tom's world • Mini Iron Man's birthyear • 13 members,3 units,1 band • The plushies came from ____. • ...
A2 vocabulary - general revision 2024-05-02
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- room where you have a shower
- where you buy medicine
- perhaps the most popular ball game in the world
- a person in a foreign country with whom you exchange letters
- to protect you from the rain
- a meal outside
- a title for a woman, but we don't know if she is married or single
- used to lock and unlock something
- 2 teams and an oval ball
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- 2 teams, 2 goals, a ball, but you play with sticks!
- a person who plays a musical instrument
- stops you getting cold in winter
- a thing you can put books on
- a wild, very large area with trees
- a young person between 13 and 19
- generic word for chairs, tables, beds....
- a rectangle, square, circle or oval containing water
- a generic word for letters, parcels etc
- a sports teacher
- a colloquial word for a man
20 Clues: a meal outside • a sports teacher • where you buy medicine • 2 teams and an oval ball • a colloquial word for a man • room where you have a shower • a thing you can put books on • to protect you from the rain • stops you getting cold in winter • a young person between 13 and 19 • used to lock and unlock something • a wild, very large area with trees • ...
Spanish 3 General Review 2024-05-20
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- always
- The city
- to look for
- dangerous (m)
- The people
- The building
- to help
- The street
- to put
- ventaja The advantage
- The life
- I would like
- better, best
- to live
- without
- to protect
- to share
- to take, to drink
- The health
- The world
- with
- last night
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- to know
- to stay in a hotel
- The place
- to close
- to feel
- to prefer
- old (m)
- to function, to work
- The store
- to say, to tell
- The bedroom, dormitory
- free of charge
- dirty
- to change
- (to)should
- to wait/hope for
- The thing
- to learn
- The nature
- The cheese
- never
43 Clues: with • dirty • never • always • to put • to know • to feel • old (m) • to help • to live • without • The city • to close • to learn • The life • to share • The place • to prefer • The store • to change • The thing • The world • The people • The street • (to)should • to protect • The nature • The cheese • The health • last night • to look for • The building • I would like • better, best • dangerous (m) • free of charge • to say, to tell • to wait/hope for • ...
S-E General Knowledge 2023-06-09
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- Smyrna prides itself for its fireman's ___ .
- The air might smell funny bc of this...
- One hundred __ __ is the Number of square miles of the S-E school district.
- Name of the Park in Sherburne.
- You can guess that this will be on the menu every Friday.
- Last name of the social studies teacher who looks like the Burger King Mascot.
- Last name of the mayor of Sherburne.
- Place you'll find picnic tables, a fountain that doesn't work, etc.
- Mr. Tackabury says never to trust anyone with a __ tattoo.
- Last name of the best teacher at S-E.
- Last name of the Social studies teacher who is also a photographer.
- Closest college to S-E.
- You must pay cash here to purchase food from this restaurant.
- 19__ ___ is Year Sherburne and Earlville merged.
- Located on Route 80, this is a nature center.
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- Lewis' restaurant became this for a brief period of time.
- One hundred ___ ___ is the Number of instructional staff at S-E
- Name of the storage area for old desks, chairs, tables, etc.
- Largest employer in the community.
- Name of the Diner in town before it became the Sherburne Diner.
- Previous mascot of S-E
- Last name of the woman who works in the office who used to be the snack lady.
- The S-E district is made up of the towns of Columbus, New Berlin, North Norwich, Otselic, Plymouth, Sherburne, Brookfield, Smyrna, Georgetown, Hamilton and ___.
- Store where you can purchase just about anything plumbing or tool in Sherburne.
- Last name of the man who is a retired teacher and former wrestling coach who subs.
- Who will find "Marauder Pride" here.
- Town where part of the elementary school presided.
- This college is sometimes referred to as "Sherburne University"
- The Pageant of Bands is always the first Saturday in ___.
- Last name of the Social Studies teacher you is a veteran.
- Oldest grocery store in Sherburne
31 Clues: Previous mascot of S-E • Closest college to S-E. • Name of the Park in Sherburne. • Oldest grocery store in Sherburne • Largest employer in the community. • Who will find "Marauder Pride" here. • Last name of the mayor of Sherburne. • Last name of the best teacher at S-E. • The air might smell funny bc of this... • Smyrna prides itself for its fireman's ___ . • ...
General Insurance Basics II 2023-06-26
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- Concealing relevant health information on an insurance application is a ___ hazard.
- The responsible party who ensures an application is completed.
- The insurer is considered the ___ in an agent/insurer relationship.
- Acceptance of a prepaid application constitutes __ in an insurance contract.
- Agent authority includes ___ implied, and express.
- An incomplete application must be __ for completion.
- Underwriters may refuse to accept a risk to prevent ______ ______?
- A certificate of __ is the document required for an insurer to transact business.
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- An insurance policy is a type of ____.
- Disappearance, decrease, or loss of __ is known as loss.
- Insurers are classified into three types according to their ___.
- Fraud is when ___ and material misrepresentation is made.
- Conditions that increase the chance of loss.
- An absolutely true statement in an insurance contract is a _____.
- The agent is not responsible for a policy that was not delivered.
- ___ purpose is one of the four elements of an insurance contract.
- Only this type of risk that is insurable.
- The ___is made when an application is submitted.
- Wagering on a sporting event is __ risk.
- There are ______ types of hazards in insurance.
- The number of characteristics of an ideally insurable risk.
21 Clues: An insurance policy is a type of ____. • Wagering on a sporting event is __ risk. • Only this type of risk that is insurable. • Conditions that increase the chance of loss. • There are ______ types of hazards in insurance. • The ___is made when an application is submitted. • Agent authority includes ___ implied, and express. • ...
General Prologue Part Two 2022-11-14
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- The pilgrim who's job was to serve summons to church court.
- A brother to the Parson who was an honest worker, good and true.
- The weight of the Miller, also known as 224 pounds.
- The pilgrim who's job was to dispense papal pardons for the church.
- A loose jacket.
- The total number of stories each pilgrim is expected to tell.
- The Wife of Bath's (woman) skill or trade (2 words).
- The instrument the Miller played
- The pilgrim who's job was to buy provisions, he was also illiterate.
- The Roman god of medicine and healing.
- The book the Doctor didn't read very much.
- The pilgrim with a red beard and who worked harvesting and selling grain.
- The town where the pilgrimage started.
- Evasion of truth.
- The name of the inn where the pilgrimage started (2 words).
- Where the Reeve came from
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- The name of the Skipper's ship (2 words).
- The pilgrim who knew the cause of every malady.
- Where the Manciple came from.
- A Greek philosopher the narrator refers to.
- A song that accompanies the collection of the offering at a church service.
- Where the Cook's ulcer was located
- One tenth of a person's income that was paid as a tax to support the church.
- The metal that stimulates the heart.
- Latin for "THe question is, What is the point of law?" (3 words).
- The name of the narrating pilgrim.
- The Cook's best dish
- The pilgrim who was old, chloric, and thin. His job was to manage an estate.
- Another name for the chemical sulfur.
- Another name for the chemical mercury.
- The method on how the first person is chosen. It's also known as drawing straws, and the shortest straw is the person that starts (3 words).
- The pilgrim who knew the remedies for love's mischances (3 words).
- The pilgrim who was from Dartmouth and who ignored the nicer rules of conscience.
- They were pus-filled boils that covered the Summoner's face.
- The pilgrim who was rich in holy thought and work and who is compared to a shepherd.
- The number of husband's the Wife of Bath had.
- The pilgrim who is leading the journey, and who suggests the story telling competition.
37 Clues: A loose jacket. • Evasion of truth. • The Cook's best dish • Where the Reeve came from • Where the Manciple came from. • The instrument the Miller played • Where the Cook's ulcer was located • The name of the narrating pilgrim. • The metal that stimulates the heart. • Another name for the chemical sulfur. • Another name for the chemical mercury. • ...
Gran’s General Knowledge Quiz! 2022-12-09
21 Clues: Lamp… • Snow… • Pass… • Wall… • Nose… • Rain… • Text… • Ball… • Table… • Plant… • Alley… • Merry… • Smart… • Happy… • Roast… • Light… • Gaming… • Pirate… • Picture… • Glasses… • Sausage…
General Bio 1 (Recommended) 2023-01-31
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- ___ feedback in which an end product speeds up its own production.
- ___ number that equals protons + neutrons.
- pH is ____ times this up or down.
- Goes from 7 to 14. Accepts H+ ions.
- these bonds share electrons unequally. (H2O)
- The building blocks of DNA
- Non-living part of Ecosystem.
- the heat to raise 1,000g of water 1 degree.
- water loving.
- The ___-hydrogen bond is non-polar covalent.
- ___ is the mechanism of evolution
- ___ hypothesis negates the original.
- ___ bond is interaction of positively and negatively charged ions(Na+Cl-)
- the calories in ___ is 1 kilocalorie.
- ___ goes from 0 to 14.
- ___ has DNA enclosed in a membrane bound organelle called a nucleus.
- Different number of neutrons.
- ___ has DNA in cytoplasm. No nucleus.
- ___ bond attraction between a partial positive and a partial negative atom (2 H2O's)
- water fearing.
- ___ bond two atoms share electrons (H2O)
- In a N-H bond, the ___ is negative.
- ___ code is the same for all species.
- ___published the Origin of the Species.
- ___ element makes up 0.001% of the body.
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- ___ electrons in 2nd orbital
- Makes organic molecules with sunlight, CO2,H2O
- Defined by the number of protons.
- Digests organic molecules for energy.
- ___ must be testable and falsifiable.
- ___ selection is the selective breeding of desired characteristics
- these bonds share electrons equally. (CH4)
- In this bond atoms give up or acquire electrons to complete outer shell
- ___ The letters of DNA building blocks.
- ___ is the top four elements in human body by valence.
- Goes from 7 to 0. Donates H+ ions.
- Different number of electrons.
- Substances that dissolve in solvents are ___. (Water and Salt)
- ___ number equals the number protons.
- ___ is the study of life.
- the heat to raise 1g of water 1 degree.
- ___ feedback in which the response reduces the initial stimulus
- ___ is broad in scope, generates new hypothesis, supported by evidence.
- Part of the atom that defines an element.
- Electrons that gain energy move to the ___ shell.
- this atom carries the partial negative charge in H2O
- Living part of Ecosystem.
- All species descended from one
- Smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of the element.
- ___ electrons in 1st orbital
50 Clues: water loving. • water fearing. • ___ goes from 0 to 14. • ___ is the study of life. • Living part of Ecosystem. • The building blocks of DNA • ___ electrons in 2nd orbital • ___ electrons in 1st orbital • Non-living part of Ecosystem. • Different number of neutrons. • Different number of electrons. • All species descended from one • Defined by the number of protons. • ...
general vocab kiara joby 2022-09-15
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- dividing the body into front & back
- Moving a body part away from the middle
- Turning Palms Down
- Blood tumor
- Adding a body part to the middle of the body
- dividing the body into top & bottom
- Bending/closing the joint
- close to a point of reference
- a scrape
- Straightening/opening the joint
- At the ankle, the toe turned inward
Down
- referring to behind a body part
- part found further from the middle
- further away from a point
- bruise
- Ongoing injury
- dividing the body into right & left
- New injury
- Jagged cut
- towards the middle of the body
- Referring to below a body part
- Turning Palms upward
- At the ankle, the foot turning out
- Crackling sound in a joint
- referring to above a body part
25 Clues: bruise • a scrape • New injury • Jagged cut • Blood tumor • Ongoing injury • Turning Palms Down • Turning Palms upward • further away from a point • Bending/closing the joint • Crackling sound in a joint • close to a point of reference • towards the middle of the body • Referring to below a body part • referring to above a body part • Straightening/opening the joint • ...
Sports Medicine General Vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- toward the head end of the body
- crackling noise that accompanies flexing a joint
- away from the trunk
- back of the body
- closer to the trunk
- inward movement of the feet
- closing a joint
- divides the body into right & left sides
- severe & sudden
- superficial injury of the skin (road rash)
- is a soft tissue injury caused by seepage of blood into tissue (bruise)
- away from the head (lower)
- Movement of the arms away from the midline of the body
- plane dividing the body into front & back sections
- opening a joint
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- outwards movement of the feet
- towards the middle of the body
- skin (deep jagged cut over your eyebrow)
- rotation of the forearm that results in the palm facing posteriorly
- away from/ to the side of the body
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward/upwards
- Movement of the arms towards the midline of the body
- plane separating the body into upper & lower sections
- lasting a long time
24 Clues: closing a joint • severe & sudden • opening a joint • back of the body • away from the trunk • closer to the trunk • lasting a long time • away from the head (lower) • inward movement of the feet • outwards movement of the feet • towards the middle of the body • toward the head end of the body • away from/ to the side of the body • skin (deep jagged cut over your eyebrow) • ...
Sports Medicine General Terms 2022-09-14
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- Towards midline
- Below midline
- Long term injury
- Front and back separation
- Tilting inward
- Separating right side of body from left
- Road rash
- Decreasing angle of motion
- Tilting outward
- Above midline
- Movement towards body
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- Far or distant from reference point
- Movement away from body
- Near or closer to reference point
- Cracking or crunching bones and joints
- Away from midline
- Increasing range of motion
- Palms facing down
- Separating top half of body from bottom
- Bone bruise
- A sudden injury
- Palms facing up
- Deep cut
- Towards back
24 Clues: Deep cut • Road rash • Bone bruise • Towards back • Below midline • Above midline • Tilting inward • Towards midline • A sudden injury • Palms facing up • Tilting outward • Long term injury • Away from midline • Palms facing down • Movement towards body • Movement away from body • Front and back separation • Increasing range of motion • Decreasing angle of motion • Near or closer to reference point • ...
Sports medicine general vocab 2023-09-13
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- crackling sound in a joint
- towards the middle of the body
- turning palms upward
- bruise
- at the ankle, the toe turned inward
- turning palms down
- dividing the body into top and bottom
- referring to below a body part
- a scrape
Down
- jagged cut
- ongoing injury
- adding a body part of the middle of the body
- moving a body part away from the middle
- referring to behind a body part
- dividing the body into right and left
- dividing the body into front and back
- at the ankle, the foot turning out
- part found further from the middle
- close to a point of reference
- straightening/opening the joint
- bending/closing the joint
- referring to above a body part
- further away from a point
- new injury
24 Clues: bruise • a scrape • jagged cut • new injury • ongoing injury • turning palms down • turning palms upward • bending/closing the joint • further away from a point • crackling sound in a joint • close to a point of reference • towards the middle of the body • referring to above a body part • referring to below a body part • referring to behind a body part • straightening/opening the joint • ...
GENERAL SCIENCE FINAL REVIEW 2023-05-04
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- A _____ SPECIES IS THE FIRST ORGANISM TO ENTER A DISTURBED AREA.
- EATS ONLY MEAT
- OCCURS WHEN PLANTS OR ANIMALS ARE FIGHTING OVER RESOURCES.
- THIS IS WHAT AN ORGANISM DOES
- THE BIOME IS MADE UP OF HARDWOOD TREES LIKE OAK AND MAPLE.
- NON-LIVING THINGS LIVING IN AN ECOSYSTEM
- THE RELATIONSHIP AN ORGANISM HAS WITH BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC FACTORS.
- EYES ARE POSITIONED TO THE FRONT OF THE HEAD.
- AN ENERGY_____ DEMONSTRATES HOW ENERGY IS LOST FROM PRODUCERS TO CONSUMERS.
- LIVING THINGS FOUND IN AN ECOSYSTEM
- THIS BIOME CONTAINS MOSTLY PINE TREES.
- IS THE LAST STAGE OF SUCCESSION.
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- THIS IS THE BOTTOM OF THE ENERGY PYRAMID.
- PLANT EATER.
- EATS BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- EXAMPLE OF A ______ CONSUMER MAY BE A OWL
- THIS SPECIES CAN TAKE OVER AN ECOSYSTEM AN RARELY HAS ANY PREDATORS.
- IS A SERIES OF EVENTS IN WHICH LIFE COMES BACK.
- VERY COLD BIOME THAT CONTAINS PERMAFROST.
- AN ECOSYSTEM IN WITH A LARGE LAND AREA WITH A DISTINCT CLIMATE AND PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
- EYES ARE POSITIONED TO THE SIDE OF THE HEAD.
- THIS IS WHERE AN ORGANISM LIVES
- THIS IS MADE OF MANY FOOD CHAINS.
- EXAMPLE OF A ______ CONSUMER IS A GRASSHOPPER
- IS THE HIGHEST CONSUMER, LIKE A BEAR OR SHARK
25 Clues: PLANT EATER. • EATS ONLY MEAT • EATS BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS • THIS IS WHAT AN ORGANISM DOES • THIS IS WHERE AN ORGANISM LIVES • IS THE LAST STAGE OF SUCCESSION. • THIS IS MADE OF MANY FOOD CHAINS. • LIVING THINGS FOUND IN AN ECOSYSTEM • THIS BIOME CONTAINS MOSTLY PINE TREES. • NON-LIVING THINGS LIVING IN AN ECOSYSTEM • THIS IS THE BOTTOM OF THE ENERGY PYRAMID. • ...
Vocabulario General de Halloween 2023-09-25
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- Halloween's iconic orange fruit
- Witch's flying tool
- Spookily enchanted
- Body frame without flesh
- Marks the resting place of the departed
- Reanimated corpse
- Blood-sucking nocturnal creature
- Scarecrow, often seen in fields
- Inducing fear or dread
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- Female practitioner of magic
- Traditional October 31st children's activity
- Light from the celestial body that controls tides
- Eerie or unsettling
- When the clock strikes 12
- Costume for a holiday masquerade
- Witches' brew container
- Spider's intricate creation
- Light source before electricity
- Eerie, non-living presence
- Treats children seek on October 31
20 Clues: Reanimated corpse • Spookily enchanted • Eerie or unsettling • Witch's flying tool • Inducing fear or dread • Witches' brew container • Body frame without flesh • When the clock strikes 12 • Eerie, non-living presence • Spider's intricate creation • Female practitioner of magic • Halloween's iconic orange fruit • Light source before electricity • Scarecrow, often seen in fields • ...
Sports Med General Vocab 2024-09-17
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- Toward the sagittal plane.
- Pattern of injury in which skin and underlining tissue is cut or torn.
- Toward the back of the body.
- Deviation or irregulation.
- Movements that tilt sole of the foot towards the midline.
- Toward the head.
- Lies away from the trunk.
- Vertical plane which passes through body longitudinally.
- Pool of clotted blood forming in organ, tissue, or body space.
- Vertical plane that passes longitudinally- perpendicular.
- Toward the feet.
- Prone position of mostly forearm, foot, facing down.
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- Conditions extending over a long period of time.
- Straightening movement that increases angle in the proximal segment.
- Horizontal plane, perpendicular to sagittal and coronal-divides up and down.
- Supine position of mostly forearm or foot facing up.
- Bruise.
- Motion away from the midline.
- Lying toward the trunk of the body.
- Movement that tilts sole of foot inwards/towards the midline.
- Motion towards the midline.
- Away from the sagittal plane.
- Cracking, crinkly, or sound from under the skin.
- Severe and sudden onset.
- Bending movement that decreases the angle between proximal segment.
25 Clues: Bruise. • Toward the head. • Toward the feet. • Severe and sudden onset. • Lies away from the trunk. • Toward the sagittal plane. • Deviation or irregulation. • Motion towards the midline. • Toward the back of the body. • Motion away from the midline. • Away from the sagittal plane. • Lying toward the trunk of the body. • Conditions extending over a long period of time. • ...
General Clinical Pathology Crossword 2025-02-21
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- What is the expected urine specific gravity in a dog that lacks ADH?
- Which isoform of ALP is increased in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism?
- Which crystal is most commonly formed in vitro in urine
- Which parameter increases first with rodenticide toxicity?
- What biochemistry parameter made in the liver increases with GI bleeding?
- What is the name of the cell corresponding to reticulocyte on a blood smear when stained with diff quick
- Which body is found in erythrocytes as a sign of oxidative damage?
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- What happens to albumin concentration if the animal is dehydrated?
- Which parameter is indicative of fibrinolysis?
- Which test would you use to discriminate pituitary and adrenal-dependant hyperadrenocorticism?
- What is a common larvae found in the blood transmitted by mosquitos?
- What is the name of the body found in neutrophils suggesting of toxic changes
- What is a common acute phase protein measurement in cats?
- Which breed of dogs has a genetic mutation that causes macrothrombocytopaenia?
- Which leucocyte is increased in Adison's?
- How do epithelial cells typically exfoliate?
- What is the typical size of lymphocytes in a lymphoma case?
- What is a common acute phase protein measurement in dogs?
- What is the acronym used for the quantification of proteins in urine
- Which anticoagulant for blood sampling is preferred in exotic species?
20 Clues: Which leucocyte is increased in Adison's? • How do epithelial cells typically exfoliate? • Which parameter is indicative of fibrinolysis? • Which crystal is most commonly formed in vitro in urine • What is a common acute phase protein measurement in cats? • What is a common acute phase protein measurement in dogs? • ...
General Class Exam Crossword 2024-10-26
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- U.S. regulatory body for radio operations
- Unit for measuring gain or loss in a system
- Frequency modulation, common in voice communications
- Used to remove unwanted frequencies from a signal
- General call to all stations
- Use of radio in critical or disaster situations
- Device that reduces signal strength
- Orbital relay for global communication
- Amplitude modulation, a signal modulation technique
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Increases the power of a signal
- Refers to coordinate system in polar diagrams
- National coordination of power transmission
- Process of varying a signal to transmit data
- Antenna that works on two frequency bands
- Device for transmitting and receiving radio waves
- Segment of the radio spectrum for specific uses
- Wave that is modulated with data for transmission
- How radio waves travel through the atmosphere
- Frequencies used for long-distance radio transmission
- Layer of Earth's atmosphere that reflects HF signals
- Type of signal transmitted by a radio station
- Confirmation of a radio contact
- Method of communication using dots and dashes
- Station that sends a continuous signal for location purposes
- The highest amplitude point in a waveform
- Long-distance communication with other countries
- Type of antenna often used in mobile setups
- Distance a wave travels in one cycle
- Capture incoming radio signals
- Send radio signals
- Combined resistance and reactance in a circuit
- Method to prevent interference between circuits
- Repeated variation of a signal or current
- Opposition to current flow in a conductor
- Converts AC to DC in a power supply
- Unit of frequency
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- Number of cycles per second in a signal wave
- Circuit where current flows through all components
- Simple two-element antenna design
- Ultra high frequency range, used for line-of-sight communication
- Required authorization for operating ham radio
- Circuit that generates a continuous wave signal
- Circuit that combines two frequencies
- Device used to capture and process signals
- Scheduled gathering of operators on a frequency
- Device used to send radio signals
- Portable source of electrical energy
- Component that stores energy in an electric field
- Standing Wave Ratio, a measure of antenna efficiency
- Circuit where components share the same voltage
- Electromagnetic waves used in communication
- Basic particle in electricity and current flow
- High frequency range, used for long-distance communication
- Station that assists in forwarding messages
- Earth connection to reduce electrical noise
- Component that stores energy in a magnetic field
- Solar phenomena that affect radio propagation
- Operating with low power output
- Frequency where an antenna naturally vibrates
- Device that converts encoded signals back to original form
- Smooth periodic oscillation in signal waveform
- Unit of power measurement
- Device that prevents overcurrent in circuits
- Very high frequency range, commonly used for local communication
- Operator's location
- Unique identifier for a ham radio operator
- Flow of electric charge
- Ratio of active time to total time in a signal
- Positive or negative orientation in voltage or current
- Balances unbalanced loads in an antenna system
- Station that receives and retransmits signals
- Opposition to current change in a capacitor or inductor
- Strength or intensity of a signal wave
- Cable commonly used for connecting antennas
- Interference from other radio signals
76 Clues: Unit of frequency • Send radio signals • Operator's location • Flow of electric charge • Unit of power measurement • General call to all stations • Unit of electrical resistance • Capture incoming radio signals • Increases the power of a signal • Operating with low power output • Confirmation of a radio contact • Simple two-element antenna design • Device used to send radio signals • ...
General Conference April 2025 2025-03-30
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- The eternal essence of a person
- The loving Father of all mankind
- An act of love and kindness toward others
- A sacred promise between God and His children
- The Savior and Redeemer of the world
- Another testament of Jesus Christ
- A sacred ceremony performed by priesthood authority
- Without beginning or end; everlasting
- Belief and trust in things unseen
- To keep God’s commandments
- A gift or favor granted by God
- Precious souls entrusted to parents by God
- The sacred writings that teach God’s word
- A messenger called by God to guide His people
- A sacred gift from God
- A sacred union ordained by God
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- The separation of body and spirit
- The good news of Jesus Christ’s teachings
- A directive given by God for our benefit
- A devoted follower of Christ
- The first prophet of the Restoration
- To walk in the footsteps of the Savior
- A way to communicate with God
- The power and authority of God on Earth
- A place of worship and fellowship
- Those who share the gospel with the world
- A Christlike virtue that binds families and friends
- A sacred place where eternal ordinances are performed
- Those entrusted to nurture and guide children
- The central unit of God’s plan for His children
- Christ’s sacrifice for the sins of the world
- The third member of the Godhead, a comforter and guide
- A place or people who are pure in heart
- To restore or make new again
- To treasure and hold dear
35 Clues: A sacred gift from God • To treasure and hold dear • To keep God’s commandments • A devoted follower of Christ • To restore or make new again • A way to communicate with God • A gift or favor granted by God • A sacred union ordained by God • The eternal essence of a person • The loving Father of all mankind • The separation of body and spirit • A place of worship and fellowship • ...
Crucigrama sobre Cultura General. 2024-11-11
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- Roca fundida que se encuentra debajo de la corteza terrestre.
- Estructura de varias caras triangulares, común en Egipto.
- Zona de un río formada por la acumulación de sedimentos.
- Elemento químico, metal de color plateado.
- Conjunto de estrellas, polvo y gas, unido por la gravedad.
- País famoso por sus pirámides y la civilización faraónica.
- Átomos de un mismo elemento con diferente número de neutrones.
- Restos de seres vivos conservados en rocas.
- Mamífero marsupial originario de Australia.
- Montaña de origen volcánico por donde salen gases y lava.
- Tormenta tropical con vientos muy fuertes.
- Ciencia que estudia la composición y propiedades de la materia.
- Composición musical de varias secciones o movimientos.
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- Trayectoria curva seguida por un objeto en el espacio.
- Forma de danza clásica que exige mucha técnica.
- Unidad básica de los seres vivos.
- Ciencia que estudia los seres vivos.
- Ciencia que estudia los astros y el universo.
- Gas noble radiactivo que puede ser peligroso para la salud.
- El mayor planeta del sistema solar.
- Nombre de un famoso pintor y científico renacentista italiano.
- Torbellino de aire violento y destructivo.
- Grupo de estrellas que forman una figura en el cielo.
- Proceso de cambio y adaptación de las especies a lo largo del tiempo.
- Continente helado situado en el hemisferio sur.
25 Clues: Unidad básica de los seres vivos. • El mayor planeta del sistema solar. • Ciencia que estudia los seres vivos. • Elemento químico, metal de color plateado. • Torbellino de aire violento y destructivo. • Tormenta tropical con vientos muy fuertes. • Restos de seres vivos conservados en rocas. • Mamífero marsupial originario de Australia. • ...
Final Med Term General 2025-05-08
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- Culture and Sensitivity test to identify infection-causing organisms and effective antibiotics
- 45-60 degrees
- bowel movement
- loss of sensation or awareness
- nothing by mouth
- Blocks pain in a larger body region
- three times a day
- Head of bed
- Divides the body into upper (superior) and lower (inferior) parts
- Numbs a small, specific area of the body
- lying on side
- twice a day
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- Body position lying face down
- 30-45 degrees
- A disease or condition with an unknown cause
- Medication that causes loss of consciousness for surgery
- Divides the body into left and right sides
- lying on back face up
- Divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior)
- nasogastric tube
- biopsy
- Medications that relieve pain
22 Clues: biopsy • Head of bed • twice a day • 30-45 degrees • 45-60 degrees • lying on side • bowel movement • nasogastric tube • nothing by mouth • three times a day • lying on back face up • Body position lying face down • Medications that relieve pain • loss of sensation or awareness • Blocks pain in a larger body region • Numbs a small, specific area of the body • ...
Johnson Crossword - General Knowledge 2025-03-04
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- The name of the villain in 'The Little Mermaid' who steals Ariel's voice
- The name of the author who wrote the famous 'Harry Potter' series
- The famous dam located upstream of the Hawkesbury, which helps with flood management
- The name of the senior boys rugby team
- The surname of J6's homeroom teacher
- The Christian faith that influences Arndell
- The famous flood-prone town in the Hawkesbury region
- The name of the tallest mountain in the world
- The singer of 'Firework' & 'Dark Horse'
- The name of Johnson's homeroom eagle trophy
- The auditorium is named after who
- The name of the Marvel superhero from Asgard
- The surname of the world famous playwright who wrote 'Hamlet'
- The full name of the actor who played Ken in the Barbie movie
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- The first name of this year's female school captain
- The Johnson house mascot
- The Netflix show featuring actors Millie Bobby Brown, Wynona Rider & Noah Schnapp
- The surname of the painter who created the 'Mona Lisa'
- The surname of Cartwright's Head of House
- The surname of last year's male school captain.
- The name of the secondary musical in 2022
- The name of the academy awards given for movies
- The name of the iconic album released by Charlixcx in 2024
- The next carnival coming up
- The full name of the singer who played in Qudos Bank Arena from the 24th-27th of February this year
- The surname of the Head of HSIE
- The current headmaster's surname
- The name of the math affiliated building at Arndell
- The name of the Indigenous people of the Hawkesbury region
- The name of the sport played at Wimbledon
- The symbol on the periodic table for Gold
- The answer to 12 x 8 (in word form)
32 Clues: The Johnson house mascot • The next carnival coming up • The surname of the Head of HSIE • The current headmaster's surname • The auditorium is named after who • The answer to 12 x 8 (in word form) • The surname of J6's homeroom teacher • The name of the senior boys rugby team • The singer of 'Firework' & 'Dark Horse' • The surname of Cartwright's Head of House • ...
British Slang (General Knowledge) 2025-06-02
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- A sweet word for a dog.
- A friendly word for someone's house.
- Something that is excellent or fantastic.
- Something that is excellent or wonderful.
- A ten-pound note.
- To borrow something without asking (in a playful way).
- Feeling very pleased or happy.
- A friendly word for a friend.
- A blob or spoonful of something.
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- A short nap or a little sleep.
- Something that is really good or excellent.
- A lovely warm drink, a cup of tea.
- When something is exactly right.
- Something that is silly or not very good.
- A five-pound note.
- An exclamation of surprise.
- A quick way to say thank you.
- When you have no money left.
- Feeling a bit shaky or uncertain.
- A shop where you can buy fish and chips.
20 Clues: A ten-pound note. • A five-pound note. • A sweet word for a dog. • An exclamation of surprise. • When you have no money left. • A quick way to say thank you. • A friendly word for a friend. • A short nap or a little sleep. • Feeling very pleased or happy. • When something is exactly right. • A blob or spoonful of something. • Feeling a bit shaky or uncertain. • ...
General Terms Part 2 2025-06-17
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- Tests to see how a person’s cancer will grow, and which treatment might work best. It looks at all of a person's genes. Testing is often done on a sample of the tumor (from a biopsy or surgery) if possible, but it might also be done using a sample of blood, saliva, or other body fluids.
- The reduction of cancer risk by eliminating or reducing contact with things known to cause cancer, by changing conditions that contribute to cancer (such as obesity or lack of exercise), or by using medicines that interfere with cancer development. Lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, for example, reduces the number of people who will get lung and other cancers.
- Unwanted effects of treatment such as hair loss low blood counts, and fatigue (extreme tiredness) and rashes.
- Genes, proteins, hormones, or other substances that can be tested for to learn important details about a cancer. They may help find cancer, check how you are responding to treatment, or watch to see if a cancer that has come back (recurred).
- A piece of DNA that is passed on from parent to offspring. They have information on inherited traits such as hair color, eye color, and height, as well as susceptibility to certain diseases.
- A build-up of lymph fluid in the tissues just under the skin, causing swelling and discomfort. It most often affects the arms or legs, but can also develop in the face, neck, trunk, abdomen (belly), or genitals. This can occur when the lymph system is damaged by cancer treatment, infections, injury, or other problems.
- Treatment or care process that medical experts accept as the appropriate treatment for a disease at a certain time.
- A test that makes detailed pictures of parts of internal body organs. Includes computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, and nuclear medicine scans (such as bone scans and liver scans).
- Finding disease at an early stage, when it is easier to treat, before it has grown large or spread. Certain tests are used before a person has any symptoms to try to find cancer early.
- Cancer that develops, grows, or spreads quickly.
- Small bean-shaped collection of immune system tissue, such as lymphocytes, found throughout the body along lymphatic vessels. They remove cell waste, germs, and other harmful substances from lymph. They help fight infections and also have a role in fighting cancer, although cancers can spread through them.
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- In cancer surgery or biopsy, the tissue beyond the visible edge of the tumor or abnormal tissue that is removed along with the tumor or abnormality, in an effort to get all of the cancer.
- A special kind of care for people in the final phase of an incurable illness. It focuses on quality of life for people and their caregivers who are experiencing an advanced, life-limiting illness.
- Cancer that has spread from where it started (the primary site) to other parts of the body. When the cancer has grown outside the body part where it started but has not yet spread to other parts of the body, it is called locally advanced cancer. If it has spread to other parts of the body, it is called metastatic cancer.
- Health care focused on improving quality of life by managing the symptoms of a serious illness and side effects of treatment. Can be given at any time during an illness when a person has symptoms that need to be controlled. It helps a patient feel more comfortable but does not cure the disease.
- Being able to walk or walking. Ambulatory care centers treat outpatients, that is, people who are not staying overnight in a hospital. Short procedures or treatments are often done in such centers.
- Cancer treatment using medicines that block or alter hormones to help kill or slow the growth of cancer cells that depend on hormones.
- Anything that increases the chance of getting a disease such as cancer. For example, unprotected exposure to strong sunlight is a risk factor for skin cancer; smoking is a risk factor for lung, mouth, throat, and other cancers. Some, such as smoking and being inactive, can be controlled. Others, like a person’s age and gene mutations they were born with, can’t be changed.
- Spreading or growing disease, with or without treatment.
- An area of body tissue that has been damaged by injury or disease, such as cancer.
20 Clues: Cancer that develops, grows, or spreads quickly. • Spreading or growing disease, with or without treatment. • An area of body tissue that has been damaged by injury or disease, such as cancer. • Unwanted effects of treatment such as hair loss low blood counts, and fatigue (extreme tiredness) and rashes. • ...
General Knowledge Word Search 2025-01-09
Across
- – Organ in skull
- – Creative thought
- – Light of the nearest star
- – Wimbledon is a championship for this sport
- - Hire for work
- – Error
- – Pull along
- - Opposite of spend
- - Bodily or computer infection
- – Salon service
- – This and ____
- – Restricted, confined
- - An arithmetical value
- – Mean, medium
Down
- – Not giving much attention or consideration about something
- - Making no sound
- – Changing direction
- – TV or radio channel
- – Calendar duration
- – Underground passage
- – Not earlier
- – Opposite of stay
- - Not passive
- - Black or Baltic or Caribbean
- – Selection
- - His and _
- - Vehicle for hire
- – Meat from cattle
28 Clues: – Error • – Selection • - His and _ • – Pull along • – Not earlier • - Not passive • – Mean, medium • - Hire for work • – Salon service • – This and ____ • – Organ in skull • - Making no sound • – Creative thought • – Opposite of stay • - Vehicle for hire • – Meat from cattle • – Calendar duration • - Opposite of spend • – Changing direction • – TV or radio channel • – Underground passage • ...
Microbiology (General, KROK 2014) 2025-01-19
Across
- оцінити, давати оцінку
- живильне середовище
- під питання, сумнівний
- носоглотка
- резистентний,стійкий
- тривалий
- середовище
- чутливість
- рішення
- впроваджувати, вводити
- круглий
- заражений,забруднений
- жовток
- оцінити, підрахувати
- отримати,
- збір, зібрання
- виділений
- рогата худоба
Down
- підрахувати
- чистота, бездомішковість
- підходящий, відповідний
- питна,придатна до пиття
- підтвердження
- кип'ятіння, кипіння
- поселення, житло
- кількість
- гнійний
- глибокий
- розбавлення, розведення
- баран
- жар, висока температура
31 Clues: баран • жовток • рішення • гнійний • круглий • тривалий • глибокий • кількість • отримати, • виділений • носоглотка • середовище • чутливість • підрахувати • підтвердження • рогата худоба • збір, зібрання • поселення, житло • живильне середовище • кип'ятіння, кипіння • резистентний,стійкий • оцінити, підрахувати • заражений,забруднений • оцінити, давати оцінку • під питання, сумнівний • впроваджувати, вводити • ...
Hannah (general spanish words) 2024-12-18
51 Clues: dad • run • man • one • mom • cat • red • hot • see • bad • dog • door • walk • also • here • rock • true • open • cold • eats • good • ready • tired • white • happy • horse • paper • false • angry • close • today • couch • where • please • twenty • slowly • cloudy • Friday • yellow • twelve • Monday • Spanish • quickly • teacher • English • Tuesday • because • tortoise • scissors • Wednesday • morning/tomorrow
General knowledge and associationts 2025-11-26
Across
- Space, stars, universe
- American holiday, autumn
- Killing, detective, Italian
- Map, school, Earth 🌍
- Sportsman, player, contestant
- 2002, chess, sport
- Small, chemistry, biology
- Nature, mountain 🏔️, fire 🔥
- Gotham city, mask, hero
- Bones🦴, body,structure
- Lab🧪 test, chemisty
Down
- American symbol, animal
- Blue, Planet 🌎, movie
- Adrenaline, coffee, chocolate
- Rock 🪨, space,hard
- Food, dinner, money, m*n*
- Hot, Cold, weather
- Nature,water, wind
- Money,people, safe
- Students hate
20 Clues: Students hate • Rock 🪨, space,hard • Hot, Cold, weather • 2002, chess, sport • Nature,water, wind • Money,people, safe • Lab🧪 test, chemisty • Map, school, Earth 🌍 • Blue, Planet 🌎, movie • Space, stars, universe • Bones🦴, body,structure • American symbol, animal • Gotham city, mask, hero • American holiday, autumn • Food, dinner, money, m*n* • Small, chemistry, biology • ...
General Welfare 2 Review 2025-12-01
Across
- This is a measurement of how much people want a product
- This up and down motion of the economy shows economic activity over time
- One key to Classical Economics is to cut these
- This is a measurement of how much of something is available.
- This natural resource became a major player in world poltiics, and it's high price helped doom Carter's Presidency
- This type of policy involves adjusting tax rates and government spending
- Nixon and especially Reagan became the archetypes for this political viewpoint
- FDR & LBJ became the 20th century archetypes for this political viewpoint
- This measures all the people currently not employed in the United States
- Liberal poltiicians want this size government
- Reagan's economic ideas have been called ______ ______ Economics, implying the cascading effect of wealth.
- this happens when irrational excitement leads a price to rise far above the value of the item
- This economic standstill occurs when both Unemployment AND Inflation are high
- Nixon used these to give federal funds to the states for distribution
- this occurs when there is too much money in the Economy, making items cost more
Down
- Reagan became known for this action, freeing up companies for growth and prosperity
- Companies can create Artificial _____ by manipulating the supply of their product to increase price.
- This is what Reagan's Economic policies are known as
- Reaganomics rests on this belief that you need to increase supply to decrease inflation
- JFK's VP & Great Society Creator
- The Great Society sought to combat ignorance by focusing on funding
- Nixon was this to Ike
- War with this nation doomed funding and attention to the Great Society
- Nixon created the ____ Protection Agency, a very liberal action
- This Nixon-created agency oversees workplace safety
- The belief that lower taxes will lead to more revenue has been derisivelly called _________ Economics by critics.
- The economy has entered this when a Recession lasts several years
- Reagan blamed this type of spending that puts you in debt for economic woes.
- This type of policy involves the actual amount of money in circulation
- The Economy is in one of these after 6 months of downturn
- Conservative politicians want this size government
- The Great Society declared war on
- Together, Supply and Demand determine this
33 Clues: Nixon was this to Ike • JFK's VP & Great Society Creator • The Great Society declared war on • Together, Supply and Demand determine this • Liberal poltiicians want this size government • One key to Classical Economics is to cut these • Conservative politicians want this size government • This Nixon-created agency oversees workplace safety • ...
civil war 2024-05-24
Across
- last name of the union general who destroyed land across the south
- location of an important battle in Mississippi
- the north wanted to blockade the ___
- confederate general
- most deaths other than getting shot
- initials of the most important union general
- first battle of the civil war
- first day of the battle of Gettysburg
Down
- another word for cutting off limbs
- the capital of the confederacy
- Lincoln's goal
- initials of the first state to secede
- woman made ____ for men during the war
13 Clues: Lincoln's goal • confederate general • first battle of the civil war • the capital of the confederacy • another word for cutting off limbs • most deaths other than getting shot • the north wanted to blockade the ___ • initials of the first state to secede • first day of the battle of Gettysburg • woman made ____ for men during the war • ...
Zadanie 3 2017-10-27
Across
- malarz francuski, tworca m.in. wolnosci kraczacej na barykady
- przedstawiciel Francji na kongresie wiedenskim
- cesarz i krol Polski, inicjator Swietego Przymierza
- prezes Rzadu Narodowego w powstaniu, przywodca Hotelu Lambert
- nauczyciel i przemyslowiec, tworca farbyki maszyn rolniczych
- filozof, publicysta, przywodca powstania krakowskiego
- cesarz Austrii, objal tron w czasie Wiosny Ludow
- minister skarbu, z jego inicjatywy zalozono Bank Polski
- jeden z najzdolniejszych generalow w powstaniu listopadowym
Down
- historyk i polityk, czlonek rzadu Narodowego w powstaniu, dzialacz emigracyjny
- dyktator powstania listopadowego
- general, przywodca powstania wielkopolskiego podczas Wiosny Ludow
- prezydent Francji, a nastepnie cesarz
- general w powstaniu listopadowym i Wiosnie Ludow na Wegrzech
- general, zginal broniac warszawskiej Woli
15 Clues: dyktator powstania listopadowego • prezydent Francji, a nastepnie cesarz • general, zginal broniac warszawskiej Woli • przedstawiciel Francji na kongresie wiedenskim • cesarz Austrii, objal tron w czasie Wiosny Ludow • cesarz i krol Polski, inicjator Swietego Przymierza • filozof, publicysta, przywodca powstania krakowskiego • ...
The Civil War 2023-01-11
Across
- declaration to free slaves
- the name that the north was called during the civil war
- the general that captured and burned atlanta
- declared the emancipation proclamation
- commanding general for the union
- primitive welfare agency created by congress in 1865
- war fought between Union and Confederacy
- 17th president
Down
- confederate general surrounded at the end of the civil war
- cutting off the south's imported supplies and cotton exports
- turning point of the civil war in the east
- supported slavery
- first of the civil war
- deadliest single day battle in the civil war
- first state to secede from the union
15 Clues: 17th president • supported slavery • first of the civil war • declaration to free slaves • commanding general for the union • first state to secede from the union • declared the emancipation proclamation • war fought between Union and Confederacy • turning point of the civil war in the east • the general that captured and burned atlanta • ...
Windward Civil War Crossword 2025-06-03
Across
- sealing off a place to prevent goods from coming in or out
- location where the Civil War began
- famous short speech made by the president after a bloody battle
- war strategy used by General Sherman that totally destroyed the South
- war strategy meant to squeeze the Confederacy
- Capital of the Confederacy
- slave states that remained in the Union
- document that freed enslaved people in Confederate states
- Top general for the Confederacy
Down
- brave nurse who founded the American Red Cross
- President of the Confederacy
- Top general for the Union
- Holiday created to honor fallen soldiers
- President of the Union
- to leave the union
15 Clues: to leave the union • President of the Union • Top general for the Union • Capital of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Top general for the Confederacy • location where the Civil War began • slave states that remained in the Union • Holiday created to honor fallen soldiers • war strategy meant to squeeze the Confederacy • ...
