jobs Crossword Puzzles
Center for Professional Development & Career Readiness Resources 2021-08-25
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- Engage@HU mobile app
- Experiential learning opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to the real world
- On-campus positions for students
- New student engagement platform
- College student job board and networking platform
- Social media platform that you should follow us on! @nmhu_career_services
- Acronym for career services professional association
- Monthly mailing sent out by the Center with career readiness events and resources
- Annual events to help students find jobs
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- Resume and cover letter writing tool
- Service provided by the Center to help students apply for jobs
- Out-of-class student groups that are now overseen by the Center
- Test to explore which job best fits your interests
- Previous name of the Center
- Professional social media profile that all students should have
15 Clues: Engage@HU mobile app • Previous name of the Center • New student engagement platform • On-campus positions for students • Resume and cover letter writing tool • Annual events to help students find jobs • College student job board and networking platform • Test to explore which job best fits your interests • Acronym for career services professional association • ...
CCA Crossword 2025-10-06
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- What was the fox's name on Zootopia?
- Jobs that keep people safe (police, fire, EMS).
- Money you earn
- A summary of your education, skills, and experience.
- A form used to apply for a job or program.
- Being dependable and doing what is expected of you.
- A person’s chosen work path over time.
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- A plan for how to use your money
- A school where you study after high school.
- Police Sheriff's Office and Highway Patrol
- Judges Lawyers and Prosecutors
- Money you spend
- A person who can talk about your skills and character.
- Cooperating and supporting others in a group.
- Work a person does for pay.
- A meeting where an employer asks questions to see if you’re a good fit.
- A general category of jobs (example: teaching, law enforcement).
17 Clues: Money you earn • Money you spend • Work a person does for pay. • Judges Lawyers and Prosecutors • A plan for how to use your money • What was the fox's name on Zootopia? • A person’s chosen work path over time. • Police Sheriff's Office and Highway Patrol • A form used to apply for a job or program. • A school where you study after high school. • ...
New Immigrants 2025-12-02
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- grew, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals
- led to rapid growth of newspapers
- allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
- became popular forms of entertainment
- included economic hardship, persecution, overcrowding, crop failures, and lack of jobs
- were Americans who opposed immigration
- required children to attend school
- was the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West
- were created using funds from the Morrill Act
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- included jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom in the United States
- often lived in ethnic neighborhoods where they preserved traditions
- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods
- arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe beginning in the mid-1880s
- founded Hull House in Chicago
- was the processing center for immigrants in the East
- used exaggerated and dramatic news reporting
- is the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture
17 Clues: founded Hull House in Chicago • led to rapid growth of newspapers • required children to attend school • became popular forms of entertainment • were Americans who opposed immigration • allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers • used exaggerated and dramatic news reporting • were created using funds from the Morrill Act • provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods • ...
Project 3 2023-11-15
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- What is the wage rate or price of labor called?
- manual labor jobs are considered?
- What organization works for the bettering of people?
- Sole proprietor ships may also be subject to these laws.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- MNCs stands for what?
- What is a demand for labor called?
- What is the most common partnership?
- desk jobs are considered?
- Foreign born workers are what type of workers?
- The unofficial barrier preventing women from more money is called?
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- The chief tool used in unions for better conditions was?
- What does LLP stand for?
- A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders.
- The theory that suggests that an education is an increase in efficiency.
- American Red Cross is an example of what type of Organization?
- Is a business owned and managed by one individual
- All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed is an example of what?
- A stockholder owns what?
- Is the legal obligation to pay debts
20 Clues: MNCs stands for what? • What does LLP stand for? • A stockholder owns what? • desk jobs are considered? • manual labor jobs are considered? • What is a demand for labor called? • What is the most common partnership? • Is the legal obligation to pay debts • A business owned by two or more people. • Foreign born workers are what type of workers? • ...
Transportation 2024-08-26
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- Air and water transportation can trade with countries that are. . .
- Multiple types of transportation
- Deepwater ports provide what percentage of jobs in Georgia?
- What mode of transportation can go almost everywhere except overseas?
- Someone who produces something
- What mode of transportation can go over sea and carry a lot?
- What was a nickname for Georgia before they had railroads?
- Routes with ___ numbers run north and south
- The Hartsfield-Jackson Airport provides over how many jobs?
- How many international airports are located in Georgia?
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- Where are Georgian deepwater ports located?
- Someone who buys something
- Routes with ____ numbers run east to west
- Nickname for Georgia about transportation
- What airport is nicknamed the, "economic jewel" of the state
- When was the Central of Georgia Railways Founded?
- Can carry a lot, but can't go overseas
- Which mode of transportation is fast, but can't carry much?
- The worth of the cargo handled by interstates
- A reason why Georgia has so much industry
20 Clues: Someone who buys something • Someone who produces something • Multiple types of transportation • Can carry a lot, but can't go overseas • Routes with ____ numbers run east to west • Nickname for Georgia about transportation • A reason why Georgia has so much industry • Where are Georgian deepwater ports located? • Routes with ___ numbers run north and south • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2023-05-10
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- global organization for peace and stability
- organization of countries with access to oil/petroleum
- rating of development
- countries leading in economic, political, and social development
- using resources in a manner that preserves availability for future generations
- percentage of population who can read and write
- renewing an urban neighborhood to displace current low-income residents
- manufacturing jobs
- the rapid growth of cities
- economic organization of European member states
- the growth of manufacturing beginning in the 1700s
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- economic activity that is not tracked/regulated by the government
- countries lacking economic, political, and social development
- extraction of raw materials
- economic organization between Canada, the US, and Mexico
- physical characteristics of a place
- service jobs
- countries who have recently industrialized
- uncontrolled growth of urban or suburban areas
- relative location
- economic activity that is tracked/regulated by the government
- total amount of money made from goods and services within a country
22 Clues: service jobs • relative location • manufacturing jobs • rating of development • the rapid growth of cities • extraction of raw materials • physical characteristics of a place • countries who have recently industrialized • global organization for peace and stability • uncontrolled growth of urban or suburban areas • percentage of population who can read and write • ...
Vocabulary - cumulative 9/8/2024 2024-09-08
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- to look hard or close at something; looked closely
- to save from danger
- when you are scared of something
- buyers at a store or business, people who buy at a store
- the words people speak
- to be done in the best possible way and in every way
- give equally to others
- asked someone to go somewhere
- to the side of something
- small jobs
- to see if something is correct, a mark that shows that something has been looked at
- work done for pay
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- to pay out money
- to act in a fearful, uneasy, or restless way or manner
- something that is private or not known by many people
- the way people live or celebrate
- to pick something out
- things to work with
- to need or count on someone; need others
- to beg; to ask urgently or emotionally
- equal or the same
- things someone or something does
- moves quickly
- the price of something
24 Clues: small jobs • moves quickly • to pay out money • equal or the same • work done for pay • to save from danger • things to work with • to pick something out • the words people speak • give equally to others • the price of something • to the side of something • asked someone to go somewhere • when you are scared of something • the way people live or celebrate • things someone or something does • ...
Cleaning and Sanitizing 2024-09-16
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- Nonfood-contact surfaces must be cleaned _________
- use ______ water
- MSDS are often sent with chemical _________
- extremely hot water can ______ food onto items
- _________ towels overnight
- must be stable, _________, and safe to use
- removes food and other dirt from a surface
- water hardness is the amount of _______ in your water
- reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels
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- prepare the cleaning solution with an approved ________
- ________ the equipment surfaces
- ________ the equipment with clean water
- schedule ______ cleaning when food will not be contaminated or service will not be affected
- good ______ so staff can see chemicals easily
- _______ or remove food from the equipment surfaces
- ________ the equipment
- List all the cleaning jobs in one area, or list jobs in ______ they should be performed
- _________ each task to a specific individual
- make sure the entire surface has come in _______ with the sanitizing solution
- can be ran through a ______- temperature dishwater
- ask staff during meetings for input on the program
21 Clues: use ______ water • ________ the equipment • _________ towels overnight • ________ the equipment surfaces • ________ the equipment with clean water • must be stable, _________, and safe to use • removes food and other dirt from a surface • MSDS are often sent with chemical _________ • _________ each task to a specific individual • good ______ so staff can see chemicals easily • ...
You Guys 2024-01-28
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- Welcome to the family
- Family in this country
- Store Lindsey always buys something
- Title for Cali and Cooper
- Lindsey always had string of
- Rest in peace
- Mick staying out of trouble - Yes
- What Lindsey calls you
- A drink and Friend's name
- We enjoy
- Give Michelle these
- Market of a Large Purchase
- Mick is also called
- Both have jobs
- Escape and relax
- Challenging game
- Mom always says
- Mom calls me
- Enjoy riding
- Feels good
- Cook with
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- Compete with the boys
- We share
- Lindsey concurs
- Parents are
- Sundays are for meal
- Type of soup with ham
- Six O'Clock
- Grocery tore
- To arouse
- We like to
- At time don't like
- Both have beautiful
- College
- Quiet time activity
- Mick plays
- Bank
- We play together volley
- When we are alone
- We are these type of people
- Friend's name shared with boats docked
- Foreign food we enjoy
- Borrowed nephew
43 Clues: Bank • College • We share • We enjoy • To arouse • Cook with • We like to • Mick plays • Feels good • Parents are • Six O'Clock • Grocery tore • Mom calls me • Enjoy riding • Rest in peace • Both have jobs • Lindsey concurs • Mom always says • Borrowed nephew • Escape and relax • Challenging game • When we are alone • At time don't like • Give Michelle these • Both have beautiful • Quiet time activity • Mick is also called • ...
history 2023-05-24
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- Young working for long hours and getting little pay `
- Where people buy and sell stocks
- an era when alcohol was not allowed
- an important leader from the cicil rights movements
- the fear that communism would spread in the US/around the world
- When African Americans moved north to find jobs
- Laws that discriminated African Americans
- Stated that no European country could interfere with South American nations
- a cause to the great depression
- The integration and connections between nations
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- reasons why immigrants immigrated to the US
- War between US and cuba
- A government free economy
- The bank of banks
- depression When the Us was in an econimic depression, so jobs and money were lost
- What the US did in germany during ww2(air)
- using fear of communism to scare people
- War that ended at the 38th parallel
18 Clues: The bank of banks • War between US and cuba • A government free economy • a cause to the great depression • Where people buy and sell stocks • an era when alcohol was not allowed • War that ended at the 38th parallel • using fear of communism to scare people • Laws that discriminated African Americans • What the US did in germany during ww2(air) • ...
Human Resoucres 2021-12-02
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- When an employee upskills to get better at their job
- A specific note to the company people attach when applying for jobs (two words)
- Process of introducing someone to a new job
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- An employee and employer signs this before starting a job
- When a company makes a post about an available job
- Asking potential employees questions about themselves and previous jobs
- When people do not agree with eachother
- What people use when they apply for jobs
8 Clues: When people do not agree with eachother • What people use when they apply for jobs • Process of introducing someone to a new job • When a company makes a post about an available job • When an employee upskills to get better at their job • An employee and employer signs this before starting a job • ...
Human Resources 2021-12-02
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- A specific note to the company people attach when applying for jobs (two words)
- Process of introducing someone to a new job
- When people do not agree with eachother
- When an employee upskills to get better at their job
- What people use when they apply for jobs
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- When a company makes a post about an available job
- An employee and employer signs this before starting a job
- Asking potential employees questions about themselves and previous jobs
8 Clues: When people do not agree with eachother • What people use when they apply for jobs • Process of introducing someone to a new job • When a company makes a post about an available job • When an employee upskills to get better at their job • An employee and employer signs this before starting a job • ...
Final Fusignment - Annifer Amaro 2020-06-05
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- Use of force or threats to change policies
- Nomadic group in southwest Asia
- large buildings that provided space for machines
- Elimination of trade barriers (2 wrds)
- promoted equality and jobs for people to work on industries
- Placing high value on acquiring possessions
- Basic human rights (2 wrds)
- voluntary labor associations that created movement for the workers
- Policy of glorifying military power
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- Use of new farm techniques to increase world food supplies (2 wrds)
- provided supported socialism ideas and created more ideas (2 wrds)
- large Fields provided for the increases of production.
- Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds)
- provided money, work and production
- cities began to attract people that made industries and worked for them
- Belief that one race is superior to others
- Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds)
- Soviet-launched space station
- Global computer network linked by satellites and telephone lines
- specialized skillworkers and provided jobs for other people (2 wrds)
- System of thought focused on human potential
21 Clues: Basic human rights (2 wrds) • Soviet-launched space station • Nomadic group in southwest Asia • Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds) • Buddhist leader of Tibet (2 wrds) • provided money, work and production • Policy of glorifying military power • Elimination of trade barriers (2 wrds) • Use of force or threats to change policies • Belief that one race is superior to others • ...
Triumph of the Nerds 2023-10-23
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- spreadsheet software
- GUI
- ran the company instead of steve jobs
- another early programming language
- revolutionized the size of PCs
- niche visionary company
- ibm secret codename for the PC
- where the "garage" was
- represents/processes bits
- Paul _____
- all computers understand
- used to build software
- brains behind early apple PCs
- printing exactly what you see on the screen
- still the "roots" of Windows today
- research centre
- Could have been the biggest of all pc companies
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- one of the first disk operating system
- descriptive word for S.Jobs
- team blue
- the MS in MS Dos
- "stolen" software to operate the PC
- last name of rich guy
- considered the first PC
- visionary
- didn't sell as well as expected when launched
- early programming language
- where many companies started
- an early huge computer
- big blue
- early big name company in PC game
- market strategy winner
- common first name of big players
33 Clues: GUI • big blue • team blue • visionary • Paul _____ • research centre • the MS in MS Dos • spreadsheet software • last name of rich guy • where the "garage" was • an early huge computer • used to build software • market strategy winner • considered the first PC • niche visionary company • all computers understand • represents/processes bits • early programming language • descriptive word for S.Jobs • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE IN CFE 2023-10-24
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- The story of jobs tackles the topic of ____
- When was Mary gave birth to the Son of God
- Title Given to John
- Mary is referred to as the ____
- Who is the Angel that God sent as a messenger for Mary
- John the Baptist emerged as a prophet in the region of the
- His names translates to "Yahweh is my God"
- He is the son of God and the savior
- This is where is Jobs from
- Other name for Elias
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- Mary is also considered as the ____
- he is the mother of Jesus
- How many children does Job have
- Mary is often associated with _____, and it is use to bring our messages closer to God
- The central theme of John the baptists ministry
- John wants or encourage people to _____ , thus he is reffered to as "the baptist"
- How many months did Mother Mary stay with Elizabeth
- She is the person who accompanied mary during her pregnancy
- He is the husband of Mary
- Forerunner of Jesus
20 Clues: Title Given to John • Forerunner of Jesus • Other name for Elias • he is the mother of Jesus • He is the husband of Mary • This is where is Jobs from • How many children does Job have • Mary is referred to as the ____ • Mary is also considered as the ____ • He is the son of God and the savior • When was Mary gave birth to the Son of God • His names translates to "Yahweh is my God" • ...
Post War America Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-02
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- Veterans recieve payed tuition
- Manufacturers encouraging consumers to purchase more goods.
- Southern Democrats formed States Rights Democratic Party
- buying material goods meant succession.
- Developed vaccine for polio
- Company offering similar products in many locations
- Standardized homes built on treeless lots
- Trumans extension of Roosevelts New Deal
- Behavior accordance to society standards
- Homes in small residental communities
- Movement from blue collar jobs to office jobs
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- Conservative to money but liberal to humans
- Republican Canidate in 1951 known as "Ike"
- Roads linking major cities
- Major corp. including smaller unrelated companies
- Trumans request to Congress for equality for all humans
- Ran against Truman in the election and lost
- Senator accused of having a slush fund set by wealthy supporters
- Families living in modern, suburban homes
- Pediatrician that understood family dynamics and kids needs
- Unexpected population explosion in late 1940s
- The American economy and society boomed
- Public schools must be racially integrated
- Suburban living made cars a necessity
24 Clues: Roads linking major cities • Developed vaccine for polio • Veterans recieve payed tuition • Suburban living made cars a necessity • Homes in small residental communities • buying material goods meant succession. • The American economy and society boomed • Trumans extension of Roosevelts New Deal • Behavior accordance to society standards • ...
econ crossword smiley face smiley face 2026-01-07
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- nonrival and excludable good
- small fees you pay when you purchase goods
- rival and excludable good
- biology, but for the parts of the world that we have chosen to create
- the amount of value you get from a purchase
- the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders
- more demand than supply
- multiple sellers collaborating to control the market for a good
- giving something up to get something else
- when you don't have the skills to obtain any jobs
- rival and nonexcludable good
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- having a job you are overqualified for
- type of unemployment that occurs when jobs are seasonal
- nonrival and nonexcludable good
- unemployment that occurs when you are looking for a job
- more supply than demand
- one seller controlling the whole market for a good
- the perfect balance between supply and demand
- the cost of goods rising
- a resource being in short supply
20 Clues: more supply than demand • more demand than supply • the cost of goods rising • rival and excludable good • nonrival and excludable good • rival and nonexcludable good • nonrival and nonexcludable good • a resource being in short supply • having a job you are overqualified for • giving something up to get something else • small fees you pay when you purchase goods • ...
RU ITEC411 - CH6Work 2025-04-21
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- Paying external firms to handle business tasks.
- The measure of output per unit of input.
- Employees may need to give this for certain monitoring.
- Used to track vehicle locations and employee movements.
- Business costs not directly tied to a specific product or service.
- U.S. law that regulates interception of electronic communications.
- Using machines or software to replace human labor.
- Type of benefits that might rise even if wages fall.
- Employees may or may not have these regarding privacy.
- Work remotely using digital links.
- Moving jobs overseas to save costs.
- Type of jobs often affected by monitoring tech.
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- Hiring from foreign firms operating within your country.
- An organization sometimes surveilled by employers illegally.
- Close observation is often done by employers.
- Tracking employee activity through digital tools.
- Posts here can affect employment even outside work hours.
- Doing more with less, a core goal of computerization.
- A self-starting businessperson, aided by digital tools.
- Someone who exposes unethical company actions.
20 Clues: Work remotely using digital links. • Moving jobs overseas to save costs. • The measure of output per unit of input. • Close observation is often done by employers. • Someone who exposes unethical company actions. • Paying external firms to handle business tasks. • Type of jobs often affected by monitoring tech. • Tracking employee activity through digital tools. • ...
Anglo-Saxon & Norman England Key Topic 3 2025-10-09
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- The social system introduced by William
- William's nickname for his eldest son
- Odo William's half-brother
- Working the lord's lands in return for use of the land
- Land kept by the king for his own use
- Losing land due to failure to fulfil duties
- Taking money in exchange for giving church jobs to others
- Last Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury
- First Norman Archbishop of Canterbury
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- Duty to provide a knight to the king in exchange for land
- Holding multiple church jobs at the same time
- Land held by a vassal in exchange for service to a Lord
- Public demonstration of loyalty
- Part of Norman culture which focused on knights
- - Lords, bishops and abbots
- Someone appointed to rule for a king or queen
- Became king of England after William I died
- Survey of landholdings after Norman Conquest
- Laws punishing those who hunted on the king's land
- William's wife and regent in Normandy
20 Clues: Odo William's half-brother • - Lords, bishops and abbots • Public demonstration of loyalty • William's nickname for his eldest son • Land kept by the king for his own use • William's wife and regent in Normandy • First Norman Archbishop of Canterbury • The social system introduced by William • Last Anglo-Saxon Archbishop of Canterbury • ...
Chapter 7 2025-05-08
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- no cyclical unemployment
- gradual increase in prices over time
- a period of economic growth in the business cycle
- people working in jobs that they are overqualified for
- (2) ability to purchase goods
- inflation _____ purchasing power
- total value of goods and services produced by a nation
- consumer _________- may increase/decrease economic growth
- (2)Fed can change _____ influence the economy
- happens because of the normal ups and downs of the business cycle
- (2) used to measure the economy
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- (2)increase in capital per worker
- roads, bridges, rail lines
- measure of people out of work and looking for a job
- (2)amount per person
- used to measure inflation
- unemployment caused by employers shutting down for a time
- increased inflation and flat wages
- sustained drop on prices
- economic contraction lasting 6-18 months
- unemployment when workers skills do not match jobs available
- (2)measure of GPD after inflation factored out
22 Clues: (2)amount per person • no cyclical unemployment • sustained drop on prices • used to measure inflation • roads, bridges, rail lines • (2) ability to purchase goods • (2) used to measure the economy • inflation _____ purchasing power • (2)increase in capital per worker • increased inflation and flat wages • gradual increase in prices over time • ...
Famous Entrepreneurs Project 2025-09-14
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- Chanel received her nickname while she was this (2 words)
- College where Altman studied
- Walker is the first _____ self made millionaire
- Ralph Lauren got his big break designing these products
- Mr. Beast owns this type of brand
- Warren Buffett attended this business school
- Walt Disney's brother's name
- Steve Jobs attended this school for only one semester
- Name of drink made famous by KSI
- ___ O-Gram Films was Disney's first studio
- Dior was given money by his father to display this
- This was the first failed product for Bezos
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- ____ Volatility can affect investors in Buffett's industry
- Steve Jobs was the first to create this type of computer
- Atman's home state
- Dior began his career designing these for the wives of military officials
- Mr. Beast's home state (2 words)
- Jeff Bezos is from here
- Ralph Lauren served in this
- Former profession for KSI
- Coco Chanel taught herself to sew while she was an ___
- Madam CJ Walker was one of ____ kids
22 Clues: Atman's home state • Jeff Bezos is from here • Former profession for KSI • Ralph Lauren served in this • College where Altman studied • Walt Disney's brother's name • Mr. Beast's home state (2 words) • Name of drink made famous by KSI • Mr. Beast owns this type of brand • Madam CJ Walker was one of ____ kids • ___ O-Gram Films was Disney's first studio • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-02
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- There is more supply than demand
- Unemployment due to being in between jobs
- The point at which supply equals demand
- The inputs required for the creation of a product or service
- The concept in which there are infinite wants and needs but finite resources
- Unemployment due to a lack of seasonal jobs
- There is more demand than supply
- A business owned by an individual
- The cost of adding one additional unit of production
- A business owned by multiple shareholders
- The option that is lost in the decision-making process
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- A tax on an import
- Unemployment due to a reorgainization of a company
- A business owned by a few people
- A curve that shows the different combinations of products
- The cost of adding one additional unit of production
- A limit placed on an import
17 Clues: A tax on an import • A limit placed on an import • There is more supply than demand • A business owned by a few people • There is more demand than supply • A business owned by an individual • The point at which supply equals demand • Unemployment due to being in between jobs • A business owned by multiple shareholders • Unemployment due to a lack of seasonal jobs • ...
SWP 2025-11-03
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- Strategic Workforce Planning is our _______ to ensure a future-ready MUIS (7 letters)
- MTS stands for MUIS _______ Scheme (6 letters)
- SWP creates clearer career _______ (5 letters)
- SWP enables _______ for better outcomes (6 letters)
- CDG helps build technical _______ (9 letters)
- SWP addresses both capacity and _______ needs (12 letters)
- SWP transforms jobs to be more _______ (10 letters)
- Strategic _______ Planning (9 letters)
- SWP develops a future-_______ workforce (5 letters)
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- One Talent _______ platform for career development (7 letters)
- Jobs become higher-_______ through redesign (5 letters)
- MTS offers _______ development for future leaders (10 letters)
- CDG provides functional _______ frameworks (10 letters)
- OTG offers new postings and _______ (4 letters)
- MCTP stands for MUIS Career _______ Programme (10 letters)
- SWP transforms how we work to deliver better _______ (8 letters)
16 Clues: Strategic _______ Planning (9 letters) • CDG helps build technical _______ (9 letters) • MTS stands for MUIS _______ Scheme (6 letters) • SWP creates clearer career _______ (5 letters) • OTG offers new postings and _______ (4 letters) • SWP enables _______ for better outcomes (6 letters) • SWP transforms jobs to be more _______ (10 letters) • ...
history 2025-12-02
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- economic hardship persecution overcrowding crop failures and lack of jobs.
- Laws required children to attend school.
- were created using funds from the Morrill Act.
- were Americans who opposed immigration
- was the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West
- were crowded, run-down apartment buildings
- was the processing center for immigrants in the East
- allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
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- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- jobs opportunity land and freedom in the United States.
- was a time when wealth covered serious social problems
- founded Hull House in Chicago
- is the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture
- including teachers doctors lawyers and professionals.
- developed on the outskirts of cities
16 Clues: founded Hull House in Chicago • developed on the outskirts of cities • were Americans who opposed immigration • Laws required children to attend school. • allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers • were crowded, run-down apartment buildings • were created using funds from the Morrill Act. • provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods. • ...
Human Resoucres 2021-12-02
Across
- A specific note to the company people attach when applying for jobs (two words)
- Process of introducing someone to a new job
- When people do not agree with eachother
- When an employee upskills to get better at their job
- What people use when they apply for jobs
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- When a company makes a post about an available job
- An employee and employer signs this before starting a job
- Asking potential employees questions about themselves and previous jobs
8 Clues: When people do not agree with eachother • What people use when they apply for jobs • Process of introducing someone to a new job • When a company makes a post about an available job • When an employee upskills to get better at their job • An employee and employer signs this before starting a job • ...
SS Chpt. 7 Lesson 1 Pt. 1 pgs. 208-211 2025-03-26
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- In 2006, Washington state leaders decided that they would no longer dig for ____________.
- People who do high-tech research find jobs in _____________ areas.
- People looking for jobs come to Washington because of our great _______________.
- A farmer would find work opportunities in ___________ areas.
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- Our location next to the _______________ helps our economy stay strong. (two words)
- ____________ is a natural resource that is used to make spacecraft.
- Farming and technology are ________________.
- When the economy is _______________, there are plenty of jobs.
8 Clues: Farming and technology are ________________. • A farmer would find work opportunities in ___________ areas. • When the economy is _______________, there are plenty of jobs. • People who do high-tech research find jobs in _____________ areas. • ____________ is a natural resource that is used to make spacecraft. • ...
Banita's Idea 2024-07-10
15 Clues: Portal • Client • Meeting • A1(5,4) • Tracker • Postman • mail (4,8) • Lunch (3,4) • Matter Number • large File Doc • Creating Documents • Large requests jobs • Official Copy (4,8) • Finishing Type (6,4) • List of Documents (5,10)
carolina's crossword 2018-03-29
8 Clues: for group work • when we have an exam • place where we learn • helps us look for jobs • guide for the subjects • commitments we must make • it helps us to do the jobs • study medium of the university
Families Working Together Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-15
8 Clues: - use your money • - price of something • - someone who buys something • - pick one thing over another • - small jobs around the house • - make sure something is right • - something that helps you do work • - something people do to earn money
8.03 Seeking a Manufacturing Career 2021-02-01
Across
- You must include your ________information for employers to locate you.
- You can find jobs in the _______ads of the newspaper.
- An Employer may call your ________to find out more about your employment history, qualifications, and skills to do the job.
- You can also find jobs on the internet by going to ______websites.
- The section that tells an employer about jobs that you have had in the past.
- letter A__________ is A written document that usually accompanies your resume.
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- The section tells employers about your educational experience.
- _______ are not required for all resumes.
- A_______ is A document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.
- It tells the employer the type of job you are seeking with their company.
10 Clues: _______ are not required for all resumes. • You can find jobs in the _______ads of the newspaper. • The section tells employers about your educational experience. • You can also find jobs on the internet by going to ______websites. • You must include your ________information for employers to locate you. • ...
8.03 Seeking a Manufacturing Career 2021-02-01
Across
- You must include your ________information for employers to locate you.
- You can find jobs in the _______ads of the newspaper.
- An Employer may call your ________to find out more about your employment history, qualifications, and skills to do the job.
- You can also find jobs on the internet by going to ______websites.
- The section that tells an employer about jobs that you have had in the past.
- letter A__________ is A written document that usually accompanies your resume.
Down
- The section tells employers about your educational experience.
- _______ are not required for all resumes.
- A_______ is A document created and used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.
- It tells the employer the type of job you are seeking with their company.
10 Clues: _______ are not required for all resumes. • You can find jobs in the _______ads of the newspaper. • The section tells employers about your educational experience. • You can also find jobs on the internet by going to ______websites. • You must include your ________information for employers to locate you. • ...
Great Depression 2021-12-02
Across
- money the government gives people to help others
- shares of ownership in a company which can be bought and sold for money
- a federal agency that regulates banking
- to prohibit by law or social pressure
- a person who moves from place to place to find work picking fruits and vegetables
- dust storms in the south
- what policy did we use in the depression
- program that gave unemployed people jobs
- help for the needy
Down
- the day the stocks crashed
- towns people lived in made out of tent
- the withdrawal of money in your bank account
- president during great depression
- projects that gave people jobs using tax money
- money paid to someone on a regular basis
15 Clues: help for the needy • dust storms in the south • the day the stocks crashed • president during great depression • to prohibit by law or social pressure • towns people lived in made out of tent • a federal agency that regulates banking • money paid to someone on a regular basis • what policy did we use in the depression • program that gave unemployed people jobs • ...
Unit 1 2015-01-26
Across
- in free public schools, _____children were quickly Americanized
- Dubois disagreed with washingtons ______ approach
- Only 2.3% of people attended colleges or _____
- Male high schools graduates were prepared for ____ jobs
- Dubois founded the ______ Movement
- Economic development depended on scientific and technological ______
- immigrants were encouraged to go to school unlike _____
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- Viewed education as key to greater ____ and social status
- Thousands of immigrants took night classes to learn _____ and obtain citizenship
- changes in ___ allowed cities to expand outward
- female high school students were prepared for ____ work
- Public education was necessary for a ______ and prosperous democratic nation
- between 1880 and 1920 college enrollment more than _____
- Economy demanded advanced _____ and managerial skills
- railroad lines allowed residents to commute to downtown ____
15 Clues: Dubois founded the ______ Movement • Only 2.3% of people attended colleges or _____ • changes in ___ allowed cities to expand outward • Dubois disagreed with washingtons ______ approach • Economy demanded advanced _____ and managerial skills • female high school students were prepared for ____ work • Male high schools graduates were prepared for ____ jobs • ...
Unit 1 2015-01-26
Across
- in free public schools, _____children were quickly Americanized
- Dubois disagreed with washingtons ______ approach
- Only 2.3% of people attended colleges or _____
- Male high schools graduates were prepared for ____ jobs
- Dubois founded the ______ Movement
- Economic development depended on scientific and technological ______
- immigrants were encouraged to go to school unlike _____
Down
- Viewed education as key to greater ____ and social status
- Thousands of immigrants took night classes to learn _____ and obtain citizenship
- changes in ___ allowed cities to expand outward
- female high school students were prepared for ____ work
- Public education was necessary for a ______ and prosperous democratic nation
- between 1880 and 1920 college enrollment more than _____
- Economy demanded advanced _____ and managerial skills
- railroad lines allowed residents to commute to downtown ____
15 Clues: Dubois founded the ______ Movement • Only 2.3% of people attended colleges or _____ • changes in ___ allowed cities to expand outward • Dubois disagreed with washingtons ______ approach • Economy demanded advanced _____ and managerial skills • female high school students were prepared for ____ work • Male high schools graduates were prepared for ____ jobs • ...
The Great Depression 2025-05-13
Across
- Provided American families with an income and tax the rich
- Decreased trade
- It reduced unemployment established minimum wages and maximum hours
- Nickname for the stock market crash
- A place homeless people lived in due to stock market crash
- Provided financial assistance
- Regulated the stock market
- Used the governments power to help private enterprise and businesses
Down
- Stabilized agricultural prices by controlling production
- Provided jobs in natural resource conservation
- This is who people could rely on more after the New Deal
- Caused by droughts and affected primarily farmers living in the great plains
- Supplies paid jobs to the unemployment
- Used the government power to help the people directly
- Contributed to social work and political reform
15 Clues: Decreased trade • Regulated the stock market • Provided financial assistance • Nickname for the stock market crash • Supplies paid jobs to the unemployment • Provided jobs in natural resource conservation • Contributed to social work and political reform • Used the government power to help the people directly • Stabilized agricultural prices by controlling production • ...
Business and Economics 2025-10-26
Across
- when prices rise and money buys less
- measures wellbeing using life expectancy, education, and income
- ensures fair competition and protects consumers
- phase of the economic cycle when spending and jobs decrease
- provide labour and receive income in the circular flow
- produce goods and services in the economy
- when government spends more than it collects
Down
- the next best alternative given up when making a choice
- collects taxes and provides public services
- money paid to the government to fund services
- shows how money moves between households and businesses
- phase of the economic cycle when production and jobs increase
- plan showing government income and spending
- when government collects more than it spends
- total value of goods and services produced in a country
15 Clues: when prices rise and money buys less • produce goods and services in the economy • collects taxes and provides public services • plan showing government income and spending • when government collects more than it spends • when government spends more than it collects • money paid to the government to fund services • ensures fair competition and protects consumers • ...
Spelling 2 2024-08-25
15 Clues: sad • shame • worried • shining • terrible • snobbish • flow down • jobs to do • delightful • trip or fall • in a mean way • a writing tool • without parents • Loud shrill sound • colored fully in white
New Deal Crossword 2021-12-20
Across
- Got people to trust the banks again
- Offered manual labor jobs to the unemployed
- Provided vareity of jobs to unemployed
- The ____ was created along with the NIRA
- Gave works right to unionize
- Gave the people direct help as aid during the depression
- Forced commerical banks out of investment business
- Act that outlawed child labor
- Policy that gave grants and loans to states
- Act that increased income tax rates for higher tax brackets
Down
- Hired millions to work on environmental works
- Provided aid to the elderly
- Act that created The Farm Credit Administration
- Act in which paid farmers not to produce
- Forced the HOLC to refinance mortgages
- ___ was the aspect of the new deal in which enabled long term prevention.
- Policy in which outlawed hoarding gold
- The ___ operated a power plant
- The ____ requried brokers to be more informative to the public
- Aspect of the new deal in which solved the economic depression
20 Clues: Provided aid to the elderly • Gave works right to unionize • Act that outlawed child labor • The ___ operated a power plant • Got people to trust the banks again • Provided vareity of jobs to unemployed • Forced the HOLC to refinance mortgages • Policy in which outlawed hoarding gold • Act in which paid farmers not to produce • The ____ was created along with the NIRA • ...
Immigration Crossword 2018-09-21
Across
- Most European immigrants arrived on the ___ coast
- Cities grew rapidly because there were plenty of ___
- In sweatshops, hours were ___
- Factors that attract an immigrant to a new area
- Small workshops that were hot and cramped
- The ___ of Liberty stands in New York Harbor
- Someone who comes to live permanently in a new country from another country
- A crowded, cheap apartment building
- Full of people; describes the tenements of the late 1800s
- Asian immigrants arrived at ___ Island
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- Many Asian immigrants settled on the ___ Coast
- Many Chinese immigrants first came to California to seek this
- Tenements were found in crowded city ___
- European immigrants arrived at ___ Island
- Unfair, negative opinion of a group of people
- Factors that drive an immigrant from his home
- Places where most immigrants in the late 1800s settled to find jobs
- Airless rooms below deck on a ship
- Congress passed the first ___ to keep Chinese people out in 1882
- Immigrants after 1880 came from southeastern Europe
20 Clues: In sweatshops, hours were ___ • Airless rooms below deck on a ship • A crowded, cheap apartment building • Asian immigrants arrived at ___ Island • Tenements were found in crowded city ___ • European immigrants arrived at ___ Island • Small workshops that were hot and cramped • The ___ of Liberty stands in New York Harbor • Unfair, negative opinion of a group of people • ...
History Crossword 2014-01-06
Across
- the business or activity of buying and selling stocks
- rural electrification administration
- Roosevelt used radio to explain his ideas and programs
- civilian conservation corp
- work process administration
- the new deal gave people this
- agriculture valley authority
- elected three times
- the number of workers without jobs
- not spending more than you’re making
- to invest in something
- shanty town shelters built with cardboard and other materials
- federal depot insurance corp
Down
- government hires people to work on government lands, prevents forest fires, floods, and erosion
- lowest amount person can be paid per hour (25 cents)
- year long drought that caused dust to go every where
- when the stock market crashed
- president during the great depression
- people who had no homes
- public work administration
- income
- a time when people lost jobs, money, houses, and food was scarce
- Tennessee valley authority
- Roosevelt promises to help the economy recover and help individuals get back to work
24 Clues: income • elected three times • to invest in something • people who had no homes • civilian conservation corp • public work administration • Tennessee valley authority • work process administration • agriculture valley authority • federal depot insurance corp • when the stock market crashed • the new deal gave people this • the number of workers without jobs • ...
Joyful Jigsaw 2023-12-08
Across
- It is the beginning of a business endeavor.
- Type of leadership
- Major source of livelihood in sub-rural areas
- Objectives should be ___________
- One reason why wholesaler exist.
- Any enterprise involved in any production process use input and generate output.
- One of the staffing processes
- Tools or ways to be used for successful implementation.
- A business format similar to licensed business operations.
Down
- Involves physical and mental effort exerted in the production.
- The need for prestige and feeling of accomplishment.
- Refers to efforts oriented toward improvements relevant to future jobs
- Gives rise to the theory of motivation.
- Best source of business idea.
- Government authority that spearheads agricultural productivity.
- Efforts to increase employee skills on present jobs
- A business may apply here for a permit.
- Supermarket is an example of this type of merchandising.
- Concerned with ends as well with means.
- Guide managers in the use of resources to accomplish specific goals
20 Clues: Type of leadership • Best source of business idea. • One of the staffing processes • Objectives should be ___________ • One reason why wholesaler exist. • Gives rise to the theory of motivation. • A business may apply here for a permit. • Concerned with ends as well with means. • It is the beginning of a business endeavor. • Major source of livelihood in sub-rural areas • ...
UNIT 6 VOCABULARY 2024-03-06
Across
- A person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive
- A government official
- A process of growing jobs then a decline in money and jobs
- Spanish cowboys
- A process of moving cattle
- A bug that infests cotton plants
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- A cattle thief
- Land that's not fenced
- A far land with few people
- A large yard containing pens and sheds
- A fence with sharp points
- Disputes between farmers and ranchers because of the fencing of the open range
Down
- Farming that is used in dry places
- A device that uses wind power to pump water from underground to the surface
- A rail line that goes through the continent
- African American soldiers who fought against the American Indians in the West
- A disease from ticks that were on the cattle during the cattle drives
- meeting of 2 or more rail lines
- A machine that separates grains and seeds from plants
- A mark that's used to indicate ownership
21 Clues: A cattle thief • Spanish cowboys • A government official • Land that's not fenced • A fence with sharp points • A process of moving cattle • A far land with few people • meeting of 2 or more rail lines • A bug that infests cotton plants • A breed of cattle with long horns • Farming that is used in dry places • A large yard containing pens and sheds • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-28
Across
- A rule maintained by authority
- Jobs within a non-government agency
- All Money property owned by someone
- Someone who operates a business
- Control of all trade in a service
- Profit gain from a sale
- Total amount of money granted by the government
- When the sum of something is too small
- Value of one currency in exchange for another
- Contribution to State Revenue
- Money gained
- Government spending and taxation and the influence on the economy
- An invention made from creativity
- Controlling trust to promote competition
Down
- Jobs within a government agency
- Service offered by a bank
- A ban on trade
- Buying or selling goods and services
- Dependence between two or more things
- List of the amount of money employees get
- International influence by a business
- Part of government for large-scale factors
- A limited amount of something a group receives
- The right of a government agent
- Part of government for single factors
25 Clues: Money gained • A ban on trade • Profit gain from a sale • Service offered by a bank • Contribution to State Revenue • A rule maintained by authority • Jobs within a government agency • Someone who operates a business • The right of a government agent • Control of all trade in a service • An invention made from creativity • Jobs within a non-government agency • ...
Executive Branch 2022-12-07
Across
- someone who has the right to vote in an election
- how to handle things with other unknown places
- free of presidential control
- hires people for jobs based on their skills and not political affiliation
- temporarily releases prisoners under rules, which if broken, will land them back in jail
- a ban on commercial activity
- agreements between nations
- representative of their country in a foreign place
- trade penalty placed on another place due to punishment
- safekeeping of the nation as a whole
- political party that wins the election gives government jobs to its supporters
- to release those who have committed an offense
Down
- works for the government to provide service for the public
- serving an appointment to a political position
- manages operations of the federal government
- engage in commercial activities on behalf of the government
- unelected, administrative body
- employment in government based on merit
- less formal than a treaty
- group that elects a candidate
- forgiveness
21 Clues: forgiveness • less formal than a treaty • agreements between nations • free of presidential control • a ban on commercial activity • group that elects a candidate • unelected, administrative body • safekeeping of the nation as a whole • employment in government based on merit • manages operations of the federal government • serving an appointment to a political position • ...
FR2W Review 2025-03-25
Across
- All things that are joined together or interlaced.
- Doing your jobs in order of their importance.
- A "motivator" for you to study, learn and work hard.
- This data is grouped by "how many" information.
- Acronym for Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
- Taking on jobs without being asked.
Down
- A thoughtful approach to solving problems.
- This data is grouped by "which type" of information.
- There are 4 types: Teach, Inform, Motivate, Explain
- When you can adjust easily to new situations.
- "Doing the right thing when no one is watching."
- "Solve this problem by doing the hardest job first."
- Different values and cultures working together will help us.
- The opposite of "reactive".
- The 3 kinds of this are Active, Passive and Combative.
- It takes regular practice to stay successful at this.
- An acronym for Clarify, Address, Listen, Manage (solutions).
- These type of leaders build positive relationships.
- This is (constructive or positive) feedback to help you.
- Acronym for Americans with Disabilities Act.
20 Clues: The opposite of "reactive". • Taking on jobs without being asked. • A thoughtful approach to solving problems. • Acronym for Americans with Disabilities Act. • When you can adjust easily to new situations. • Doing your jobs in order of their importance. • This data is grouped by "how many" information. • "Doing the right thing when no one is watching." • ...
Resume and Cover letter 2024-11-03
Across
- - Ability to guide others
- - Supervisory position in experience
- - Collection of work samples
- - Skill in original ideas
- - Accompanying document
- - Attention to accuracy
- - Areas needing improvement
- - Individual character traits
- - Layout and style of a resume
- - Key skill in many jobs
- - The position held previously
- - Personal attributes and skills
- - Drive behind application
- - Ability to handle change
- - Purpose of the resume
- - Requirements met for the job
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- - Skills for interacting well
- - Noteworthy results in jobs
- - Experience in investigations
- - Formal recognition of expertise
- - Past job history
- - Contacts for recommendations
- - Entry-level work experience
- - Statement of career goals
- - Person applying for a job
- - People who can vouch for you
- - Suitability for the role
- - Capable of working alone
- - Academic background
- - Unpaid work experience
- - Structured format for a document
- - Abilities relevant to the job
- - Information to reach you
- - Brief personal profile
- - Working well with others
- - Accomplishments in previous roles
- - Exhibiting work standards
- - Additional spoken languages
- - Letter introducing yourself
- - Willingness to take action
40 Clues: - Past job history • - Academic background • - Accompanying document • - Attention to accuracy • - Purpose of the resume • - Unpaid work experience • - Key skill in many jobs • - Brief personal profile • - Ability to guide others • - Skill in original ideas • - Suitability for the role • - Capable of working alone • - Information to reach you • - Drive behind application • ...
Urban Growth and Planning Review 2025-05-25
Across
- System that moves people, like trains or buses
- Small exception to zoning rules
- Large, fast-growing suburb without a downtown
- Suburban hub with lots of jobs, offices, and shopping
- Area where building is planned
- Local group that makes decisions about planning
- Shift of jobs and services from downtown to suburbs
- A feature that adds value or convenience to a community
- Movement from city centers to nearby residential areas
- Short for automated, on-demand transportation
Down
- Adding more housing or buildings to an existing area
- Example of a dense, transit-friendly global city
- Rebuilding or reusing older urban areas
- Rules that decide how land can be used
- Building new structures on empty land within a city
- Growth strategy that limits sprawl and supports sustainability
- Approval needed before construction starts
- Making areas more compact with higher population
- Area beyond the suburbs with long commutes and low density
- Spread-out, low-density urban growth
20 Clues: Area where building is planned • Small exception to zoning rules • Spread-out, low-density urban growth • Rules that decide how land can be used • Rebuilding or reusing older urban areas • Approval needed before construction starts • Large, fast-growing suburb without a downtown • Short for automated, on-demand transportation • ...
National development 2026-03-22
Across
- Buying and selling goods and services
- Care of people’s physical well-being
- Ability to do a job well
- Money used to start or grow development
- Resources that come from nature
- Growth in the number of people
- The use of resources without wasting them
- Roads, bridges, and buildings in a country
- When people do not have jobs
- Factories and production of goods
- Use of new tools and machines
Down
- Cutting down trees excessively
- Improving workers’ abilities through training
- Improvement in a country’s economy and quality of life
- People of a country considered as a resource
- Lack of basic needs like food and shelter
- Farming and cultivation of land
- Schools and training that improve skills
- Fair distribution of resources
- Income earned by a country
- The act of protecting the environment
- Government plan for national growth
- Jobs available for people
- Wise use of resources for future generations
- Movement of people from rural to urban areas
25 Clues: Ability to do a job well • Jobs available for people • Income earned by a country • When people do not have jobs • Use of new tools and machines • Cutting down trees excessively • Fair distribution of resources • Growth in the number of people • Farming and cultivation of land • Resources that come from nature • Factories and production of goods • ...
Macroeconomics Review 2025-11-11
Across
- Money paid to the government.
- Government use of funds.
- Government taxing and spending policy.
- Total government borrowing owed.
- Hartsfield-Jackson site for international trade.
- Fed actions controlling money supply.
- Producer has lowest opportunity cost.
- Measures average price changes over time.
- Ban on trade.
- Job loss tied to time of year.
- Value of one currency vs another.
- Interest rate banks charge each other.
- Policy to fight hyperinflation.
- Spending greater than revenue.
Down
- Coastal locations in GA for trade.
- People over 16 working or seeking work.
- Policy to fight recession.
- General rise in prices.
- U.S. central bank.
- Limit on imports.
- People without a job, but looking for one.
- Job loss from unmatched skills.
- Between-jobs unemployment.
- Time of rising GDP and jobs.
- Falling GDP for six months.
- Lowest point in the business cycle.
- Job loss during recessions.
- Highest point before slowdown.
- Corporations in GA trading globally.
- Tax on imports.
- GDP adjusted for inflation.
31 Clues: Ban on trade. • Tax on imports. • Limit on imports. • U.S. central bank. • General rise in prices. • Government use of funds. • Policy to fight recession. • Between-jobs unemployment. • Falling GDP for six months. • Job loss during recessions. • GDP adjusted for inflation. • Time of rising GDP and jobs. • Money paid to the government. • Job loss tied to time of year. • ...
econ crossword smiley face smiley face 2026-01-07
Across
- nonrival and excludable good
- small fees you pay when you purchase goods
- rival and excludable good
- biology, but for the parts of the world that we have chosen to create
- the amount of value you get from a purchase
- the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders
- more demand than supply
- multiple sellers collaborating to control the market for a good
- giving something up to get something else
- when you don't have the skills to obtain any jobs
- rival and nonexcludable good
Down
- having a job you are overqualified for
- type of unemployment that occurs when jobs are seasonal
- nonrival and nonexcludable good
- unemployment that occurs when you are looking for a job
- more supply than demand
- one seller controlling the whole market for a good
- the perfect balance between supply and demand
- the cost of goods rising
- a resource being in short supply
20 Clues: more supply than demand • more demand than supply • the cost of goods rising • rival and excludable good • nonrival and excludable good • rival and nonexcludable good • nonrival and nonexcludable good • a resource being in short supply • having a job you are overqualified for • giving something up to get something else • small fees you pay when you purchase goods • ...
chapter 6 quiz 2025-12-02
Across
- a time when wealth covered serious social problems
- became popular forms of entertainment.
- the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture
- arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe beginning in the mid-1880s
- included jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom in the United States
- Americans who opposed immigration
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West
- crowded, run-down apartment buildings
- the processing center for immigrants in the East
- created using funds from the Morrill Act.
- included economic hardship, persecution, overcrowding, crop failures, and lack of jobs.
Down
- provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods
- Steel and elevators allowed the creation
- required children to attend school
- Led to rapid growth of newspapers
- the outskirts of cities.
- teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
- founded Hull House in Chicago
- a movement in literature and art focusing on everyday life.
- Immigrants lived and preserved traditions in
- exaggerated and dramatic news reporting
22 Clues: the outskirts of cities. • founded Hull House in Chicago • Led to rapid growth of newspapers • Americans who opposed immigration • required children to attend school • crowded, run-down apartment buildings • became popular forms of entertainment. • exaggerated and dramatic news reporting • Steel and elevators allowed the creation • created using funds from the Morrill Act. • ...
global politics exam 2 2026-04-07
Across
- of underdevelopment – Rich states keep poor ones poor
- foreign policy – Put women at the diplomacy table
- circulation – China’s “domestic + export” model
- Trade makes war too costly
- – Global trade-rule referee
- of geopolitics – States re-assert power rivalry
- – Border taxes on imports
- Western depictions of the East as exotic/inferior
- – Crisis lender to states
- humanitarian emergencies – War-famine-refugee crises
- drones – One-way explosive UAVs
- oil shocks – OPEC price hikes rattled globe
- of care – Feminist IR empathy lens
Down
- of the commons – Shared resource over-use ruin
- revolution – Nukes freeze big-war calculus
- masculinity – Dominant “manly” state ideal
- revolution – Early-modern military-tech leap
- myth – Tariffs “save” domestic jobs claim
- trap – Each step drags you deeper
- – Overlapping oppressions matrix
- vs. markets – Government–business tug-of-war
- – Free-market, privatize, deregulate
- theory – Question power structures
- Bank – Long-term dev-bank for projects
- and hegemonic tasks – Super-power peace-keeping jobs
25 Clues: – Border taxes on imports • – Crisis lender to states • Trade makes war too costly • – Global trade-rule referee • drones – One-way explosive UAVs • – Overlapping oppressions matrix • trap – Each step drags you deeper • theory – Question power structures • of care – Feminist IR empathy lens • – Free-market, privatize, deregulate • Bank – Long-term dev-bank for projects • ...
History Crossword 2014-01-06
Across
- not spending more than you’re making
- the number of workers without jobs
- president during the great depression
- when the stock market crashed
- a time when people lost jobs, money, houses, and food was scarce
- Roosevelt used radio to explain his ideas and programs
- lowest amount person can be paid per hour (25 cents)
- agriculture valley authority
- Roosevelt promises to help the economy recover and help individuals get back to work
- elected three times
- public work administration
- shanty town shelters built with cardboard and other materials
Down
- to invest in something
- civilian conservation corp
- government hires people to work on government lands, prevents forest fires, floods, and erosion
- rural electrification administration
- the new deal gave people this
- year long drought that caused dust to go every where
- income
- the business or activity of buying and selling stocks
- federal depot insurance corp
- Tennessee valley authority
- work process administration
- people who had no homes
24 Clues: income • elected three times • to invest in something • people who had no homes • civilian conservation corp • Tennessee valley authority • public work administration • work process administration • federal depot insurance corp • agriculture valley authority • when the stock market crashed • the new deal gave people this • the number of workers without jobs • ...
Employment Crossword 2015-12-01
Across
- how much you get paid at work
- something that is allowed in Canada
- on a resume it states why you are apply for the job
- speaking two languages, MS Word, Excel,dry walling, painting
- has all your personal information and work history
- PT
- helps skills immigrants find jobs
- e-mail, cell phone, home phone, fax
- edu
- history all the places where and when you worked
- when you can not do something against Canadian law
- people your employer can call to ask questions about your character
Down
- a group of personal contacts that can help you in the job market
- when you can and can't work
- paid position where immigrants learns skills and gain experience in the Canadian workforce
- short bit of information that tells you who is hiring and how you can apply
- a business that helps you find a job
- HR
- FT
- teacher, janitor, dentist, server, bus driver
- if you are qualified to do something or not
21 Clues: PT • HR • FT • edu • when you can and can't work • how much you get paid at work • helps skills immigrants find jobs • something that is allowed in Canada • e-mail, cell phone, home phone, fax • a business that helps you find a job • if you are qualified to do something or not • teacher, janitor, dentist, server, bus driver • history all the places where and when you worked • ...
Texas History Vocab 2021-05-04
Across
- The Northern States during the Civil War.
- There are 4 regions in Texas.
- A time when people are making money and have jobs.
- Anna Mexican Dictator.
- Friends who support each other when there are wars.
- He made the first map of Texas.
- Tax on Imported Goods.
- Number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s.
- To leave a place.
- People moving from small towns to larger cities.
- People use their power by choosing representatives.
- Houston He was a President.
Down
- Rights Act Prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
- Right to vote.
- The Southern States that left the United States in 1861.
- Teach native Americans how to be Spanish citizens.
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior.
- Power is divided between national and state government.
- First Battle of the Texas Revolution.
- A time when people are not making money and don’t have as many jobs.
20 Clues: Right to vote. • To leave a place. • Anna Mexican Dictator. • Tax on Imported Goods. • Houston He was a President. • There are 4 regions in Texas. • He made the first map of Texas. • First Battle of the Texas Revolution. • The Northern States during the Civil War. • People moving from small towns to larger cities. • Teach native Americans how to be Spanish citizens. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-13
Across
- a document which describes your education and the jobs you have done
- learnt somethingso that you remembered it exactly
- very big
- do something again
- the things you know from experience or study
- very small
- a small computer program that you can download onto a mobile phone or other device
- the results of your exams at school or University
- people who are trying to get a job
- the jobs you do during your working life
Down
- something difficult which tests your ability
- changes a word from one language in to another
- people who works for a company
- to make someone remember something
- a computer program that you use to read information on the internet
- able to communicate freely and easily
- the people that you work for
- getting better
- a name you need to type to start using something
- a symbol representation on a screen of a program
- what someone wants to do
21 Clues: very big • very small • getting better • do something again • what someone wants to do • the people that you work for • people who works for a company • to make someone remember something • people who are trying to get a job • able to communicate freely and easily • the jobs you do during your working life • something difficult which tests your ability • ...
Unit 5 crossword 2023-11-08
Across
- part of power dimension; focus on survival
- society remains this because people accept the social order
- stratification supports a stable society
- when a change takes place over a generation
- argued that there are other aspects of power
- recognition respect administration attached to social positions
- money recieved within a given amount of time
- top 1% of society
- self-concept helps maintain this.
- lack of enough money to secure basic life necessities
Down
- some jobs are more important than others
- People are socialized to accept the existing stratification structure
- social class is tied to what.
- marx's term for the working class acceptance of capitalist ideas/values
- stratification is based on force not agreement
- pretige comes from...
- believes those in higher classes promote a belief system that justifies their position
- measures poverty as the difference between lower society and everyone else
- after an explosion in the availability of high manufacturing jobs, this happened.
- ability to control behavior of others
- all economic resources possessed at specific time
21 Clues: top 1% of society • pretige comes from... • social class is tied to what. • self-concept helps maintain this. • ability to control behavior of others • some jobs are more important than others • stratification supports a stable society • part of power dimension; focus on survival • when a change takes place over a generation • argued that there are other aspects of power • ...
Vocabulary - cumulative 9/8/2024 2024-09-08
Across
- to look hard or close at something; looked closely
- to save from danger
- when you are scared of something
- buyers at a store or business, people who buy at a store
- the words people speak
- to be done in the best possible way and in every way
- give equally to others
- asked someone to go somewhere
- to the side of something
- small jobs
- to see if something is correct, a mark that shows that something has been looked at
- work done for pay
Down
- to pay out money
- to act in a fearful, uneasy, or restless way or manner
- something that is private or not known by many people
- the way people live or celebrate
- to pick something out
- things to work with
- to need or count on someone; need others
- to beg; to ask urgently or emotionally
- equal or the same
- things someone or something does
- moves quickly
- the price of something
24 Clues: small jobs • moves quickly • to pay out money • equal or the same • work done for pay • to save from danger • things to work with • to pick something out • the words people speak • give equally to others • the price of something • to the side of something • asked someone to go somewhere • when you are scared of something • the way people live or celebrate • things someone or something does • ...
Vocabulary - cumulative 9/8/2024 2024-09-08
Across
- to look hard or close at something; looked closely
- to save from danger
- when you are scared of something
- buyers at a store or business, people who buy at a store
- the words people speak
- to be done in the best possible way and in every way
- give equally to others
- asked someone to go somewhere
- to the side of something
- small jobs
- to see if something is correct, a mark that shows that something has been looked at
- work done for pay
Down
- to pay out money
- to act in a fearful, uneasy, or restless way or manner
- something that is private or not known by many people
- the way people live or celebrate
- to pick something out
- things to work with
- to need or count on someone; need others
- to beg; to ask urgently or emotionally
- equal or the same
- things someone or something does
- moves quickly
- the price of something
24 Clues: small jobs • moves quickly • to pay out money • equal or the same • work done for pay • to save from danger • things to work with • to pick something out • the words people speak • give equally to others • the price of something • to the side of something • asked someone to go somewhere • when you are scared of something • the way people live or celebrate • things someone or something does • ...
Transportation 2024-08-26
Across
- Air and water transportation can trade with countries that are. . .
- Multiple types of transportation
- Deepwater ports provide what percentage of jobs in Georgia?
- What mode of transportation can go almost everywhere except overseas?
- Someone who produces something
- What mode of transportation can go over sea and carry a lot?
- What was a nickname for Georgia before they had railroads?
- Routes with ___ numbers run north and south
- The Hartsfield-Jackson Airport provides over how many jobs?
- How many international airports are located in Georgia?
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- Where are Georgian deepwater ports located?
- Someone who buys something
- Routes with ____ numbers run east to west
- Nickname for Georgia about transportation
- What airport is nicknamed the, "economic jewel" of the state
- When was the Central of Georgia Railways Founded?
- Can carry a lot, but can't go overseas
- Which mode of transportation is fast, but can't carry much?
- The worth of the cargo handled by interstates
- A reason why Georgia has so much industry
20 Clues: Someone who buys something • Someone who produces something • Multiple types of transportation • Can carry a lot, but can't go overseas • Routes with ____ numbers run east to west • Nickname for Georgia about transportation • A reason why Georgia has so much industry • Where are Georgian deepwater ports located? • Routes with ___ numbers run north and south • ...
New Deal 2024-12-05
Across
- Immediate and Temporary.Provide emergency relief for unemployed Americans.
- Created to regulate the stock market and prevent fraud.
- Using the radio to communicate and reassure the public that things would get better.
- Permanent Changes made to solve some of the problems that created Depression.
- Gave Unemployed Men Age 18-25 jobs.
- Long-Term but not Permanent.Keep Americans from losing homes.
- Built and improved waterways to prevent flooding.
- Who was the president during the 1930s?
- Reassured rights to collective bargain Unions and unemployed.
- Hired workers directly and put them on the government's payroll.
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- Active in Philanthropic groups that helped the Americal people as well
- Guaranteed that the depositors would not lose money.
- Bank Holiday
- Series of construction projects, creating additional jobs.
- Was Franklin D Roosevelt a Democrat or republican?
- He believed in a hands on government.
- Increased Union Membership.
- Programs dramatically expanding the federal government's role in the economy.
- Paid Farmers not to raise certain crops.
- Helped farmers and those in need.
20 Clues: Bank Holiday • Increased Union Membership. • Helped farmers and those in need. • Gave Unemployed Men Age 18-25 jobs. • He believed in a hands on government. • Who was the president during the 1930s? • Paid Farmers not to raise certain crops. • Built and improved waterways to prevent flooding. • Was Franklin D Roosevelt a Democrat or republican? • ...
Jacob Conrad-Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-21
Across
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- inverter of communism
- natives
- the conference for dividing land in Africa
- invading and taking over a smaller country
- Man's best friend
- a group of workers
- unions going agents their bosses
- group protecting your jobs
- inverter of the idea of capitalism
- biggest content
- not a lot of government control, but some
- the discrimination of one's skin color
- free market, no government interference
Down
- the machines take over workers jobs
- Flying mammal
- the increase of people moving to cities
- the first corporation to get industrialized
- perfect form of socialism
- a lot of government control
- Has a trunk
- to keep the life of soil
- fenced in fields for animals
- the use of machines more than actual workers
- the class in between the very rich and poor
- the people who are beloved in socialism
- businesses privately owned
- the strongest survive
- the natural reason for imperialism
30 Clues: natives • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • biggest content • Man's best friend • a group of workers • Likes to chase mice • inverter of communism • the strongest survive • to keep the life of soil • perfect form of socialism • businesses privately owned • group protecting your jobs • a lot of government control • fenced in fields for animals • unions going agents their bosses • ...
Lesson 9 and 10 Crossword 2025-05-14
Across
- person who works with information that applies to workplace
- jobs that require no skill or prior knowledge
- corporation that does business in other country
- first sale of new corporation's stocks
- someone who's affected by companies' actions
- relocating work/jobs out of country
- money paid to investor, writer, artist, example is a patent
- process by which people & economies are becoming connected throughout the world
- work is sent to other company after the work was done within the original company
- negotiation between employer and group of employees
- business that only hires people apart of union
- difference in wages paid
Down
- business owned by a group who share profit
- compensation offered to worker with pay
- organization that doesn't earn any profit
- governing body of people who are elected by the shareholders
- workers are required to join union after being hired
- parent company who distributes products to independently owned outlets
- working from home or outside of work
- symbol/sign that represents a company/business
20 Clues: difference in wages paid • relocating work/jobs out of country • working from home or outside of work • first sale of new corporation's stocks • compensation offered to worker with pay • organization that doesn't earn any profit • business owned by a group who share profit • someone who's affected by companies' actions • jobs that require no skill or prior knowledge • ...
Porga Balázs 2025-10-01
Across
- a person you work with
- to lose your job because of poor performance or behavior
- a person or company that gives people jobs
- working fewer hours than full-time
- lasting for a short period of time
- learning the skills you need for a job
- regular payment, usually monthly or yearly
- extra hours of work beyond the normal schedule
- a person who works for an employer
- working for yourself, not for a company
- to leave a job voluntarily
Down
- money earned for work, usually paid weekly or hourly
- working the complete number of hours for a job
- moving to a higher position in a job
- a period of work experience, often for students or trainees
- to lose your job because it is no longer needed
- the series of jobs and experiences in your working life
- without a job, not working
- work that is done with the hands, physical work
- to stop working because of age
20 Clues: a person you work with • without a job, not working • to leave a job voluntarily • to stop working because of age • working fewer hours than full-time • lasting for a short period of time • a person who works for an employer • moving to a higher position in a job • learning the skills you need for a job • working for yourself, not for a company • ...
2.2-2.3 Mining & Farming/Corruption Crossword 2021-10-29
Across
- owed his election to a secret deal to end Reconstruction
- engaged in cronyism, gave high level cabinet posts to untrustworthy friends, used their positions to expand their businesses, his vice president was even investigated and implicated in a scheme to steal profits from the Union Pacific Railroad, lacked the will to root out corruption during his administration
- method developed by parties because presidents rarely campaigned, often run by “bosses” or a small group of people in large cities, worked by winning the loyalty of large immigrant groups by promising jobs, housing or solutions to problems they have
- includes federal jobs in the executive branch, under this system most workers would get their jobs due to their expertise and maintain them regardless of which political party won the election, Garfield was assassinated for implementing these reform efforts
- continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the eastern and western coasts
- wide stretches of land given to farmers by the government when they moved westward, a way to feed the need for railroads to transport goods, incentivised railroads owned by private companies
Down
- act that established a Civil Service Commission, if you wanted to work for the government you had to take a test
- act passed as a response to mobs of white people who attacked Chinese workers saying they took “white jobs,” prohibited all immigration of chinese laborers
- system first used by Andrew Jackson in which politicians awarded government jobs to loyal party workers with little regard for their qualifications
- the invention of this made it possible to fence in huge tracts of land
- act that provided a legal method for settlers to acquire and settle in property in the West, the government offered 160 acres of farm land to anyone willing to live on the land for 5 years dig a well and build a road
- this group of people faced a lot of discrimination and lost much of their land to Americans after cession
- known as the “boss,” plundered millions of dollars from the New York City’s treasury
- a tax imposed by the government on imports or exports of goods, Republicans sought these to protect businesses, Democrats represented farmers and consumers hurt by them
- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch that people started to do outside of mining
15 Clues: owed his election to a secret deal to end Reconstruction • the invention of this made it possible to fence in huge tracts of land • known as the “boss,” plundered millions of dollars from the New York City’s treasury • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch that people started to do outside of mining • ...
Unemployment 2015-10-22
Across
- persons over 15 years working at least one hour per week in paid employment
- ____________________ unemployment is caused by a mismatch of the skills of workers and the skills required
- rate percentage of people in the labour force who are without jobs and are actively seeking jobs
- sum of structural, frictional and seasonal unemployment
- many people working part-time would like to work longer hours
- Labour force survey respondents may be employed in illegal activities will ______________ the unemployment rate
Down
- unemployment in the construction workers in the wet season is ____________ unemployment
- ____________ unemployment is caused by the lack of jobs during a recession
- workers who give up looking for a job especially during economic recessions
- Frictional unemployment is also called the ____________ unemployment
10 Clues: sum of structural, frictional and seasonal unemployment • many people working part-time would like to work longer hours • Frictional unemployment is also called the ____________ unemployment • ____________ unemployment is caused by the lack of jobs during a recession • persons over 15 years working at least one hour per week in paid employment • ...
The world of work: Test 2015-09-16
Across
- people in between jobs. (two words)
- people lose their jobs due to an economic recession (two words)
- A period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s
- those people looking for work who cannot find work.
- the proportion of people over the age of 15 who are in the workforce. (two words)
- a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange items.
Down
- people who lose their jobs because their skills are no long required. (two words)
- the number of people over the age of 15 who are working or looking for work.(two words)
- performing any activity that produces something of value for other people.
- that part of the economy providing services eg retail, fast food etc
10 Clues: people in between jobs. (two words) • those people looking for work who cannot find work. • people lose their jobs due to an economic recession (two words) • a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange items. • that part of the economy providing services eg retail, fast food etc • ...
FlashPost Mystery 2023-05-19
Across
- Type of a recruiter in FP
- Views, clicks and applies in FP
- Third party who connects FP with ATS; a job ...
- FP tab displaying real-time jobs and their status
- The equivalent of contract in FP
- When a job in FP fails, it gets into ... status
- application FP back office
- What is the name of the process to collect FP codes?
- Maximum number of jobs allowed for Self-Service
Down
- Type of partner who only receive emails from FP
- One of the posting method (only available to partners)
- The equivalent of a partner set-up in FP
- Type of a report in FP
- One of the more known job distributors
- You can provide customer with a ... account
15 Clues: Type of a report in FP • Type of a recruiter in FP • application FP back office • Views, clicks and applies in FP • The equivalent of contract in FP • One of the more known job distributors • The equivalent of a partner set-up in FP • You can provide customer with a ... account • Type of partner who only receive emails from FP • ...
ROCC W2A Quiz 2025-02-13
Across
- a timescale for completion of works
- jobs that are partially completed
- the codes we use to price up works
- a job that is passed its target completion date
- indicators of performance or progress
- the initial report of work to be done
- a tenant that is NOT vulnerable or has a disability
Down
- a tenant that partly owns their property
- assigning a job to an operative or subcontractor
- important information regarding the tenant or property
- paperwork to show completion of works
- the people who live in the houses we maintain
- a reference for the jobs we raise
- the housing association council or landlord we provide services for
- the terms of agreement with the client including timeslots, no accesses and days of attendance
15 Clues: jobs that are partially completed • a reference for the jobs we raise • the codes we use to price up works • a timescale for completion of works • paperwork to show completion of works • indicators of performance or progress • the initial report of work to be done • a tenant that partly owns their property • the people who live in the houses we maintain • ...
Business and Economics 2025-10-26
Across
- when prices rise and money buys less
- measures wellbeing using life expectancy, education, and income
- ensures fair competition and protects consumers
- phase of the economic cycle when spending and jobs decrease
- provide labour and receive income in the circular flow
- produce goods and services in the economy
- when government spends more than it collects
Down
- the next best alternative given up when making a choice
- collects taxes and provides public services
- money paid to the government to fund services
- shows how money moves between households and businesses
- phase of the economic cycle when production and jobs increase
- plan showing government income and spending
- when government collects more than it spends
- total value of goods and services produced in a country
15 Clues: when prices rise and money buys less • produce goods and services in the economy • collects taxes and provides public services • plan showing government income and spending • when government collects more than it spends • when government spends more than it collects • money paid to the government to fund services • ensures fair competition and protects consumers • ...
Services 2017-12-11
15 Clues: Gadgets • Wood saw • Odd jobs • Get Going • Take a dip • Trip Hazard • Dust busting • Stubborn leaks • Breathing greens • Plaster of Paris • Bundled services • Slippery surface • Recurring service • Lifesaver in Dubai • Kitchen convenience
Banita's Idea 2024-07-10
15 Clues: Portal • Client • Meeting • A1(5,4) • Tracker • Postman • mail (4,8) • Lunch (3,4) • Matter Number • large File Doc • Creating Documents • Large requests jobs • Official Copy (4,8) • Finishing Type (6,4) • List of Documents (5,10)
Crack The Concept 2020-10-14
Across
- 13.Accountability flows?
- 3.The process of combining or group similar jobs into larger units are called?
- 4.Once the plans have been laid out and specified therein what's the next step in a manner which leads to accomplishment of objectives?
- 9. Repetitive performance of the same job may lead what?
- 17.What is the organisation when authority is delegated to lower level of the hierarchy?
- 2.Grouping of jobs of similar natur under major function is part of which organization?
- 18.What does it mean when decentralisation helps to promote self resistance and confidence amongst subordinates?
- 6.Which organisation is very stable due to its well defined structure?
- 5.Which structure leads to product specialisation?
- 1.The form of organisation known for giving rumors is called?
- 7. What includes designing of roles to be filled by suitably skilled people and defining the inter relationship between these roles?
- 10.What help does organising do for an enterprise by enabling it to deviate from existing norms?
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- 14.What flows downwards superior to subordinate?
- 16.What is the organisation when decision making authority is retained by higher management?
- 8.An advantage where functional structure promotes what?
- 15.What does organisation benefit of?
- 11.A organisation structure is essential to ensure what and all?
- 12. Name of the organisation in which structure of jobs are created with clearly defined function, authority and responsibility?
18 Clues: 13.Accountability flows? • 15.What does organisation benefit of? • 14.What flows downwards superior to subordinate? • 5.Which structure leads to product specialisation? • 9. Repetitive performance of the same job may lead what? • 8.An advantage where functional structure promotes what? • 1.The form of organisation known for giving rumors is called? • ...
Apple Day 2 2024-03-25
Across
- Computer Company Woz worked for after returning from college
- cereal that contained a whistle to unlock long distance
Down
- Jobs called William _________ when he was 12 asking for parts
- friend who introduced woz to Jobs
- aka captain crunch--created blue boxes
- teacher who paid Jobs to complete his worksheets
- ________ computer was built by Woz and Fernandez
7 Clues: friend who introduced woz to Jobs • aka captain crunch--created blue boxes • teacher who paid Jobs to complete his worksheets • ________ computer was built by Woz and Fernandez • cereal that contained a whistle to unlock long distance • Computer Company Woz worked for after returning from college • Jobs called William _________ when he was 12 asking for parts
Unit 3 North Carolina Statehood Vocabulary 2021-11-02
Across
- withdraw
- is a part of the state, usually larger than a city, that has its own government
- the practice of keeping people apart because of their race or culture
- The city in which state government meets
- wanted to abolish (end) slavery everywhere
- number of people without jobs
- a right given to all citizens by the Constitution
- controlled by government
Down
- the practice of holding people and forcing them to work against their will
- right to vote
- a time when there are few jobs and people have little money
- building where lawmakers meet
- a group of workers who act together to get employers to listen to their demands
- a share of ownership in a company
14 Clues: withdraw • right to vote • controlled by government • building where lawmakers meet • number of people without jobs • a share of ownership in a company • The city in which state government meets • wanted to abolish (end) slavery everywhere • a right given to all citizens by the Constitution • a time when there are few jobs and people have little money • ...
Texas in the Twentieth Century 2023-05-01
Across
- fell on Gregg Abbott, paralyzing him
- Congress of Racial Equality
- the year the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center was established
- where goods are manufactured.
- percent of jobs that required some type of education after high school in 1973
- Era A period spanning from 1980 to the present
- percent of jobs that required post-secondary education beyond high school in 2018
- appointed by bill Clinton to serve as white house deputy chief of staff
Down
- sworn in as the 48th governor of Texas
- over production making oil cheaper
- Mexican laborers average pay per hour
- Mexican american woman, that was president and lawyer for MALDEF
- where oil was discovered
- One of Texas biggest assets
14 Clues: where oil was discovered • Congress of Racial Equality • One of Texas biggest assets • where goods are manufactured. • over production making oil cheaper • fell on Gregg Abbott, paralyzing him • Mexican laborers average pay per hour • sworn in as the 48th governor of Texas • Era A period spanning from 1980 to the present • ...
The Giver: Ch. 2 & 3 2015-11-16
Across
- The Assignment that requires whoever gets it to tell the people of the city what to do through loudspeakers.
- The main character of the book.
- Put together.
- To argue or bicker.
- The child who is not growing.
- A figure of extreme importance who is unknown.
- To spend more time on or make more important.
- Support for a cause or rule.
- The women who give birth to the new children.
- The job in which the assigned people take care of newchildren.
- An event that takes place in December that assigns 12 year olds to their "jobs." (8-2-3-2)
- A group or organization.
- Jonas's sister.
Down
- The strange object that changed when Jonas threw it.
- The jobs children at age 12 get to begin.
- A stuffed animal that is kept by children under 8.(7,6)
- The wise people who have retired from the committee.
- A form that is filled out.
- Unknown to others, done without being seen.
- Free time, normally used with friends.
20 Clues: Put together. • Jonas's sister. • To argue or bicker. • A group or organization. • A form that is filled out. • Support for a cause or rule. • The child who is not growing. • The main character of the book. • Free time, normally used with friends. • The jobs children at age 12 get to begin. • Unknown to others, done without being seen. • ...
Mobiele telefonie 2013-11-03
Across
- Kabel waarmee de batterij wordt opgeladen
- Open standaard voor draadloze verbindingen tussen apparaten op korte afstand
- Zender in de telefoon die het mogelijk maakt te telefoneren
- Hoe heet het besturingssysteem van Apple
- Toepassing voor op je telefoon
- Een beeldscherm dat ook als invoerapparaat kan worden gebruikt
- Welk bedrijf is in 1938 opgericht
- Populaire berichten applicatie
- Beheerder van het abonnement dat de meeste mensen afsluiten bij hun mobiele telefoon
- Een door Samsung gepatendeerde manier van typen
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- Apparaat waarmee je draadloos kunt telefoneren
- Interactie tussen mensen via telefoon
- Een telecommunicatie voor het voeren van gesprekken tussen mensen die zich buiten gehoorbereik van elkaar bevinden
- Energiebron in je telefoon
- Applicatie die werd onthuld door Steve Jobs op 7 juni 2010
- World Wide Web
- Mobiele telefoon met uitgebreide computermogelijkheden
- Welk besturingssysteem wordt vernoemd naar desserts
- Waar is Steve Jobs CEO van geweest
- Naam voor een kleine destkopapplicatie
- Een andere benaming voor draadloos internet
- Wat is de afkorting van Short Message Service
22 Clues: World Wide Web • Energiebron in je telefoon • Toepassing voor op je telefoon • Populaire berichten applicatie • Welk bedrijf is in 1938 opgericht • Waar is Steve Jobs CEO van geweest • Interactie tussen mensen via telefoon • Naam voor een kleine destkopapplicatie • Hoe heet het besturingssysteem van Apple • Kabel waarmee de batterij wordt opgeladen • ...
Employment Crossword 2022-02-23
Across
- Person you meet with to hone your skills
- services performed in exchange for experience and income
- A person who runs a business
- Income you receive for doing your job
- Process required in order to get a job
- Office for People With Developmental
- Being chosen for a job
- Time spent on the clock performing services
- Meeting an employer prior to getting a job
- Meeting the goals you set for yourself
- New York Employment Services System
- Introduction to the workplace
- A job that hold for a long time and live
- determining whether services can be paid for
- Something you get in exchange for work
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- Process of being paid for your labor
- Person you contact to get advice
- A process required before receiving services
- Person you report to as an employee
- develop skills to maintain jobs
- Being redirected to proper resource
- Written report of services performed
- A summary of your work experience
23 Clues: Being chosen for a job • A person who runs a business • Introduction to the workplace • develop skills to maintain jobs • Person you contact to get advice • A summary of your work experience • Person you report to as an employee • Being redirected to proper resource • New York Employment Services System • Process of being paid for your labor • ...
Econ Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-01
Across
- uncontrolled inflation
- the largest category of mandatory spending
- a upfront fee
- bank for other banks
- jobs becoming unavailable as the seasons change
- foreign countries buying U.S products
- the ability to generate a good dollar
- making more goods and services not less
- the quantity of a product
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- the expecting of the price going up or down
- fed increasing the money supply
- a limit on products be imported or sold
- most of the people having jobs
- similar products-helps the other
- The prices increasing too fast
- People who don't want to buy foreign products
- the price of a similar product
- above the age of 16 and older
- the sellers in the product market
- the price of the next best option
- the sales tax
- the challenge that comes with every business
- how many dollars worth of goods and services are worth
- GDP is increasing
- when the price is too high
25 Clues: a upfront fee • the sales tax • GDP is increasing • bank for other banks • uncontrolled inflation • the quantity of a product • when the price is too high • above the age of 16 and older • most of the people having jobs • The prices increasing too fast • the price of a similar product • fed increasing the money supply • similar products-helps the other • ...
Texas History Vocab 2021-05-04
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- The Northern States during the Civil War.
- There are 4 regions in Texas.
- A time when people are making money and have jobs.
- Anna Mexican Dictator.
- Friends who support each other when there are wars.
- He made the first map of Texas.
- Tax on Imported Goods.
- Number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s.
- To leave a place.
- People moving from small towns to larger cities.
- People use their power by choosing representatives.
- Houston He was a President.
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- Rights Act Prohibits racial discrimination in voting.
- Right to vote.
- The Southern States that left the United States in 1861.
- Teach native Americans how to be Spanish citizens.
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior.
- Power is divided between national and state government.
- First Battle of the Texas Revolution.
- A time when people are not making money and don’t have as many jobs.
20 Clues: Right to vote. • To leave a place. • Anna Mexican Dictator. • Tax on Imported Goods. • Houston He was a President. • There are 4 regions in Texas. • He made the first map of Texas. • First Battle of the Texas Revolution. • The Northern States during the Civil War. • People moving from small towns to larger cities. • Teach native Americans how to be Spanish citizens. • ...
Vocabulary 2023-02-08
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- I won't let him stop me from _____ my goal
- I really took it to _____ when she criticized me
- My best friend is so ____ I never know what is going on in her life
- She is _____ late
- I have been on a ____ to feed the homeless since I was 15
- unusual
- to hand out
- when you're all only you have to ___ for yourself
- She _____ past all the other runners
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- I hate the ____ attached to mental health
- It was hard for me to teach the class with the time _____
- People who grow in poverty tend to _____ things
- When the pandemic hit, our jobs went _____
- to credit
- antonym: willing
- He _____ in on her when he saw her at the club
- She quickly ____ down her dinner and left
- It is important to have _____ for others
- My mother is the most _____ person I know
- I _____ onto my bed after running a marathon
- The _____ in the economy caused people to lose their jobs
21 Clues: unusual • to credit • to hand out • antonym: willing • She is _____ late • She _____ past all the other runners • It is important to have _____ for others • I hate the ____ attached to mental health • She quickly ____ down her dinner and left • My mother is the most _____ person I know • I won't let him stop me from _____ my goal • When the pandemic hit, our jobs went _____ • ...
investing crossword 2023-03-28
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- supply of capital
- prolonged decreasing market
- virtual exchange
- post tax retirement account
- program funded by shareholders
- initial public offering
- buying and selling of stocks
- money put away for later or emergencies
- worth of a business on the open market
- retirement plan through union jobs
- inconvertable paper money
- a share in a company
- dividend payout ratio,
- fluctuation in inflation rates
- digital currency
- interest bearing account
- portion of income that goes to consumers
- compensation from union jobs and work forces
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- buying assets to increase money gains
- short term government debt
- amount of money needed to pull from a retirement account
- prolonged increasing market
- the full amount of money the companies stocks
- buying and selling shares
- a government owned safe investment
- the increase of value of an asset
- claimable retirement
- portfolio of stocks
- stacking
- orginizes stocks
- pre tax retirement acount
31 Clues: stacking • virtual exchange • digital currency • orginizes stocks • supply of capital • portfolio of stocks • claimable retirement • a share in a company • dividend payout ratio, • initial public offering • interest bearing account • buying and selling shares • inconvertable paper money • pre tax retirement acount • short term government debt • prolonged decreasing market • ...
Progressive Era 2022-12-15
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- tall buildings with many floors
- racist segregation in the South
- jobs awarded for helping politicians
- progressive who started conservation
- organized attack on Jewish community
- small cramped apartments for the poor
- right to vote
- settlement house opened by Jane Adams
- first female American millionaire
- entry point for most Europeans in New York
- variety show that city people attended
- new music popularized by Scott Joplin
- wanted America for only those born here
- reasons that people came to a new country
- ban on manufacture and sale of alcohol
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- community centers to serve the poor
- journalists who exposed wrongs to the public
- famous author wrote "Huckleberry Fin"
- reformer who wanted to improve American life
- belowdeck rooms on ship used by the poor
- promise that everyone shuld have opportunity
- rfeasons that people left their home country
- entry point for most Asians in California
- movement of people from farms to cities
- government jobs where you had to pass a test
25 Clues: right to vote • tall buildings with many floors • racist segregation in the South • first female American millionaire • community centers to serve the poor • jobs awarded for helping politicians • progressive who started conservation • organized attack on Jewish community • famous author wrote "Huckleberry Fin" • small cramped apartments for the poor • ...
Chapter 2 2026-02-24
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- The girl Ricardo is trying to help.
- The "advertisement" or job posting Ricardo finds online.
- The meal Ricardo’s family is eating on page 7.
- Ricardo realizes he doesn't have enough of this.
- The Spanish word for the concert "tickets" he wants to buy.
- The subject of the exam Ricardo’s dad asks about.
- The season mentioned on page 11.
- Ricardo’s current job is at an ______ shop.
- "Tips" – the extra money earned in a restaurant.
- How Ricardo is acting at the table (distracted).
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- Ricardo’s age (in years).
- Ricardo plans to _____ to the restaurant after school.
- The event Laura wants to attend.
- The job Ricardo’s mom suggests he get.
- The person who asks Ricardo "What's wrong?" first.
- The concert is a week before Laura’s ______.
- Where Ricardo goes to think and search for jobs.
- Where Ricardo will go before visiting the restaurant.
- The device Ricardo uses to search for jobs.
- Ricardo needs to earn money _____ (fast).
20 Clues: Ricardo’s age (in years). • The event Laura wants to attend. • The season mentioned on page 11. • The girl Ricardo is trying to help. • The job Ricardo’s mom suggests he get. • Ricardo needs to earn money _____ (fast). • The device Ricardo uses to search for jobs. • Ricardo’s current job is at an ______ shop. • The concert is a week before Laura’s ______. • ...
SOLVING THE URBAN POVERTY PUZZLE 2025-10-30
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- : The struggle to meet daily needs.
- : Harm that destroys safety and peace.
- : When people unite for a cause.
- : People living and working together for change.
- : Growth that benefits everyone.
- : To give and help others who have less than you..
- : When everyone gets the same chance.
- : When everyone feels they belong.
- :Being well in body and mind
- : When corporates support social change.
- : When the body doesn’t get enough nourishment.
- : Opportunity to reach services and rights
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- : Giving your time and effort to help others.
- : When people want to work but can’t find jobs.
- : The city that never sleeps.
- : The key to knowledge and a better future.
- : When children work instead of learning.
- : What happens when people believe in their own ability
- : The only way real change happens.
- : What the urban poor are to Mumbai’s growth.
- : When girls are married before adulthood.
- : Where the backbone of Mumbai lives.
- : Related to jobs, income and livelihoods.
23 Clues: :Being well in body and mind • : The city that never sleeps. • : When people unite for a cause. • : Growth that benefits everyone. • : When everyone feels they belong. • : The struggle to meet daily needs. • : The only way real change happens. • : When everyone gets the same chance. • : Where the backbone of Mumbai lives. • : Harm that destroys safety and peace. • ...
The business environment 2016-10-03
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- the currency in Europe
- the location for your business
- the people who purchase goods or services from your business
- The money the government use for services like hospitals, police, fire brigade etc.
- the people who work in a business
- the percent of extra money you pay back on a loan
- a type of tax on businesses
- the people who control taxes
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- the things you use in your business
- when the country is making less money and people are loosing jobs
- where the materials for a business comes from
- the difference between the £ Stirling and other currencies
- another word for jobs
- when you borrow money from a bank
14 Clues: another word for jobs • the currency in Europe • a type of tax on businesses • the people who control taxes • the location for your business • the people who work in a business • when you borrow money from a bank • the things you use in your business • where the materials for a business comes from • the percent of extra money you pay back on a loan • ...
Social studies 2024-01-29
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- first movie with sound
- thing encourages consumers to buy goods when they lacked cash
- in the 1920s was deeply divided between traditionalists and modernists
- Amendment tried to ban alcohol
- another part of the Sacco and Vanzetti case
- 1920s U.S. congress limited this
- an anti-immigrant feeling
- popular during the 1920s
- happened when many blacks were taking advantage of job opportunities
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- mayhem started when jobs went out of business and stock markets were crashing.
- two people were guilty for double murder and bank robbery
- This started when black Americans migrated to New York.
- Department stores like sears roebuck and other popular corporations began that time.
- a lot of people we’re losing jobs and money
14 Clues: first movie with sound • popular during the 1920s • an anti-immigrant feeling • Amendment tried to ban alcohol • 1920s U.S. congress limited this • a lot of people we’re losing jobs and money • another part of the Sacco and Vanzetti case • This started when black Americans migrated to New York. • two people were guilty for double murder and bank robbery • ...
US 2025-03-30
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- The process of producing large numbers of goods quickly and cheaply, used by companies like Ford.
- Radio addresses given by President Roosevelt to reassure and inform the American public.
- Lines where struggling Americans waited for free food during the Depression.
- A program that built dams to provide electricity and jobs in the South during the New Deal.
- The percentage of people without jobs skyrocketed during the Great Depression.
- A New Deal agency that insures bank deposits to prevent future financial panics.
- A temporary closing of banks in 1933 to stop massive withdrawals and stabilize the economy.
- A government agency that provided jobs in public works projects like roads and bridges.
- Shantytowns built by homeless Americans during the Great Depression, named after the president many blamed for the crisis.
- A neighborhood in NY which became the center of major cultural and artistic movement.
- An economic slowdown that isn’t as severe as a depression.
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- A popular fashion trend among young women in the 1920s, characterized by short dresses and bobbed hair.
- A group of WWI veterans who protested in Washington, D.C., demanding their promised war bonuses.
- Recovery, Reform The three main goals of the New Deal: immediate help, economic rebuilding, and financial system changes.
- A manufacturing process that uses a moving conveyor belt to assemble products faster.
- Secret bars where alcohol was illegally sold during Prohibition.
- The day the stock market crashed in October 1929, marking the beginning of the Great Depression.
- The nationwide ban on alcohol from 1920 to 1933, leading to illegal speakeasies.
- A culture of excessive buying and spending, encouraged by advertisements in the 1920s.
- A risky practice of buying stocks with borrowed money, which led to the stock market crash.
- A term used to describe the economic boom and cultural changes of the 1920s.
- A severe drought and dust storms that devastated farmers in the Midwest during the 1930s.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt’s set of programs aimed at economic recovery.
- The government program that provides financial support to retired and unemployed Americans.
- The location where stocks are bought and sold; its collapse in 1929 led to the Great Depression.
- Producing more goods than people can buy, which contributed to economic collapse.
- A program that provided young men with jobs in conservation and environmental projects.
27 Clues: An economic slowdown that isn’t as severe as a depression. • Secret bars where alcohol was illegally sold during Prohibition. • Franklin D. Roosevelt’s set of programs aimed at economic recovery. • Lines where struggling Americans waited for free food during the Depression. • A term used to describe the economic boom and cultural changes of the 1920s. • ...
10/22/2018 2018-10-23
9 Clues: of people • of rapid growth • cows are gathered • of farming and growing • from one country to another • jobs, people that make money • your society is doing with money and jobs • in Illinois known for stockyards and fast growth • City in Pennsylvania known for fast industrial growth
Great Depression 2023-10-19
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- Restored confidence in the banks
- How president Roosevelt communicated to America through the radio
- President who is blamed for the Great Depression
- The federal reserve did not assist as needed leading to this
- Assist the elderly and disabled
- President Roosevelt's plan to help during the Great Depression
- Assisted farmers by paying them to plant less crops
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- President who helped solve many of the issues of the Great Depression
- Gave young men jobs conserving the environment
- Extreme windstorms filled with dirt in the Great Plains
- Stock bought with borrowed money
- The day the stock market crashed
- Helped people find jobs in public works
- Provided cheap electricity around the Tennessee river
14 Clues: Assist the elderly and disabled • Restored confidence in the banks • Stock bought with borrowed money • The day the stock market crashed • Helped people find jobs in public works • Gave young men jobs conserving the environment • President who is blamed for the Great Depression • Assisted farmers by paying them to plant less crops • ...
Trade & Commerce 2024-04-25
14 Clues: big • evil • work • conquer • creating • neccessary • lend money • need to survive • WestAsia& Egypt • focus on a skill • buying and selling • hate or stereotype • buying,selling, jobs • expensive & nonessential
The New Deal 2012-09-20
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- U.S. corporation insuring deposits in the U.S. against bank failure
- The New Deal programs focused on relief,recovery and _________.
- Mr. Ash's Favorite Sports team
- Act guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled workers beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and public health
- a New Deal agency that helped create jobs for those that needed them. It created around 9 million jobs working on bridges, roads, and buildings
- Hundred Days was the special session of Congress that Roosevelt called to launch his New Deal programs
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- New deal program which worked in the forest and built state parks.
- Radio speeches giving Americans hope during the depression; given by FDR
- a government program that supplements the incomes of the needy
- helped provide electricty to rural areas
- a ruler who has complete power over a country
- Security a federal program that provides monthly payments to people who are retired or unable to work
- Insurance when the goverment makes payments to people who lose thier jobs
13 Clues: Mr. Ash's Favorite Sports team • helped provide electricty to rural areas • a ruler who has complete power over a country • a government program that supplements the incomes of the needy • The New Deal programs focused on relief,recovery and _________. • New deal program which worked in the forest and built state parks. • ...
Great Depression Vocab 2025-02-13
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- The day the stock market crashed, marking the start of the Great Depression (October 29, 1929).
- Risky investments in hopes of making a quick profit.
- Severe drought and dust storms in the Midwest during the 1930s.
- A period of economic decline lasting for several months or more.
- Homeless wanderers who traveled the country looking for work during the Great Depression.
- A place where shares of companies are bought and sold.
- A New Deal agency that insured bank deposits to restore public confidence.
- Government actions to provide immediate help, such as food and money, to those in need.
- Government program to help rural poor farmers improve their living conditions.
- Migrant farmers, mostly from Oklahoma, who moved westward to escape the Dust Bowl.
- New Deal program that provided jobs to young men working on environmental conservation projects.
- When many people withdraw their money from a bank at the same time, fearing it will fail.
- Government spending more money than it takes in to boost the economy.
- Group of World War I veterans who marched on Washington, D.C., to demand early payment of a promised bonus.
- A decrease in prices due to reduced demand and surplus goods.
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- New Deal program providing jobs in public works projects like building schools, parks, and roads.
- Government-funded projects to build public resources like roads and schools, creating jobs.
- The state of being without a job during the Great Depression.
- New Deal program that built dams to provide electricity and prevent flooding in rural areas.
- Shantytowns named after President Hoover, where homeless people lived.
- FDR's series of programs to combat the effects of the Great Depression.
- A New Deal program providing financial support to the elderly and disabled.
- The central bank of the U.S., responsible for regulating the economy.
- Places that offered free food to the unemployed and poor.
- The process of banks taking back property when the owner can no longer pay the mortgage.
- Herbert Hoover’s belief that individuals should help themselves rather than rely on government aid.
- System where farmers rented land and paid the landlord with a portion of the crops, often leading to poverty.
- Movement of African Americans from the rural South to urban areas in the North for jobs and better opportunities.
28 Clues: Risky investments in hopes of making a quick profit. • A place where shares of companies are bought and sold. • Places that offered free food to the unemployed and poor. • The state of being without a job during the Great Depression. • A decrease in prices due to reduced demand and surplus goods. • Severe drought and dust storms in the Midwest during the 1930s. • ...
The Economy 2026-03-15
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- Work that people do to earn money.
- Jobs where people provide help or a service instead of making a product, such as teaching, banking, or hairdressing.
- Physical things that businesses make and sell, such as clothes, phones, or food.
- An organisation that makes or sells goods or services to earn money.
- The economic sector that provides services for people, such as shops, schools, hospitals, and tourism.
- Goods or services that a country buys from other countries.
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- Goods or services that a country sells to other countries.
- The economic sector that takes natural resources from the Earth, such as farming, fishing, or mining.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- All the businesses, jobs, and money activity in a country.
- The economic sector that makes products by using raw materials in factories.
- A group of businesses that produce similar goods or services, such as the car industry or tourism industry.
12 Clues: Work that people do to earn money. • Goods or services that a country sells to other countries. • All the businesses, jobs, and money activity in a country. • Goods or services that a country buys from other countries. • An organisation that makes or sells goods or services to earn money. • ...
Jones HR puzzle 2025-02-21
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- the process of rearranging and restructuring jobs in a way that makes it more attractive and challenging for employees.
- is a short written description of your education, qualifications, previous jobs, and sometimes also your personal interests. You can use a resume to apply for jobs.
- the total number of workers who leave a company over a certain time period.
- a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers.
- people who can talk about your work experience, work habits, character and skills.
- the act or fact of being raised in position or rank
- is more formal and professional than "quit".
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- a letter or form containing details of your qualifications, skills, experience, etc.
- the process of hiring from within an organization's existing workforce
- filling up a job opening by hiring an appropriate candidate from outside of the company rather than hiring existing employees within the organization.
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.
- a person or organization that employs people.
- the action of bringing something or coming to an end.
- the process of terminating multiple employees at the same time
14 Clues: is more formal and professional than "quit". • a person or organization that employs people. • the act or fact of being raised in position or rank • the action of bringing something or coming to an end. • the process of terminating multiple employees at the same time • the process of hiring from within an organization's existing workforce • ...
Organizational Design 2016-10-03
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- The degree to which lower-level employees provide input or actually make decisions
- The need to report and justify work to a manager’s superiors
- Groups jobs on the basis of product or customer flow
- Groups jobs on the basis of customers who have common needs or problems
- The management principle that states every employee should receive orders from only one superior
- The degree to which decision making is concentrated at a single point in the organization
- The continuous line of authority that extends from the top of the organization to the lowest level and clarifies who reports to whom
- The rights inherent in a managerial position to tell people what to do and to expect them to do it
- of control The number of employees a manager can efficiently and effectively manage
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- The obligation or expectation to perform any assigned duties
- Work teams made up of individuals who are experts in various functional specialties
- Groups jobs on the basis of territory or geography
- The assignment of authority to another person to carry out specific duties, allowing the employee to make some of the decisions
13 Clues: Groups jobs on the basis of territory or geography • Groups jobs on the basis of product or customer flow • The obligation or expectation to perform any assigned duties • The need to report and justify work to a manager’s superiors • Groups jobs on the basis of customers who have common needs or problems • ...
Rise of a National Economy 2012-11-19
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- "no Irish Need Apply"
- traders who traded manufactured goods with trappers and Indians for beaver pelts.
- many of these were built during industrialization.
- Irish miners' union
- many Europeans did this to escape from poor conditions in Europe.
- racism by older Americans against newcomers.
- irish people who mainly came to Boston and New York. They were illiterate.
- "Father of the Factory System"
- were pushed into jobs building railroads and canals.
- creator of cottongin
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- people who took jobs as kitchen maids
- many advancements and new inventions such as were made in this field.
- a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
- a machine fifty times more effective than hand picking.
14 Clues: Irish miners' union • creator of cottongin • "no Irish Need Apply" • "Father of the Factory System" • people who took jobs as kitchen maids • a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson. • racism by older Americans against newcomers. • many of these were built during industrialization. • were pushed into jobs building railroads and canals. • ...
LIVEABILITY - Important Unit Vocabulary 2025-06-01
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- Things that affect how people live together in a community; eg. crime, recreational centres (2 words)
- Based on facts, not personal feelings or opinions
- How people see things; their point of view about a place
- A countryside or farming area with fewer people (2 words)
- Places that are extremely far away from major cities, limited services and facilities (2 words)
- Older adults, usually 60+
- Noteworthy, had made an impact.
- Looking after the Earth so future generations have what they need
- Related to money, jobs, cost of things, the economy
- A group of people living in one home
- How people feel or think about a place
- Tells us how many people are within a certain area, how crowded or spread out it is - can be high, medium, low (2 words)
- Where lots of people live close together, like in cities (2 words)
- An area on the earth's surface something can be found
- Things that help people live comfortably; eg. schools, health, hairdressing
- A specific area on the earth's surface that has been given meaning by people
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- Parents and caregivers with children, though not all are structured the same way
- When people fly to remote jobs and return later (abbr.)
- Things that draw people to a new place (2 words)
- Reasons people leave a place, like danger or no jobs (2 words)
- The physical things that help a place function, like roads and water
- A belief system or connection to sacred places
- How good a place is to live in
- How easily people can get the things they need
- Moving from a place to another for better lifestyle, jobs, or safety
- A move from city to the coast (2 words)
- Young people who value fun, safety, and good services
- Related to people's language, way of life, traditions, even what they wear!
- A move from the city to the country; cheaper, work from home options, cleaner (2 words)
- Any area of varying size that has similar characteristics between connecting places
- Areas with grass, trees, and plants that help people relax (2 words)
- Buildings or places that people use for a purpose such as skate parks, libraries, schools, hospitals
- How beautiful or visually appealing a place is
33 Clues: Older adults, usually 60+ • How good a place is to live in • Noteworthy, had made an impact. • A group of people living in one home • How people feel or think about a place • A move from city to the coast (2 words) • A belief system or connection to sacred places • How easily people can get the things they need • How beautiful or visually appealing a place is • ...
Crucigrama de Steve Jobs 2022-07-30
6 Clues: De qué murió. • Nacionalidad. • Lo que creó Steve Jobs. • Empresa que fundó Steve Jobs. • Estado donde nació Steve Jobs. • Fue uno de los creadores de este.
