jobs Crossword Puzzles
jobs words 2014-02-05
14 Clues: support • not sure • exhausting • satisfying • absolutely • stimulating • good quality • nearly certain • not challenging • find something hard • somethings unneeded • in your notice resign • freak unable to delegate • a raise move to a higher
Jobs Crossword 2015-04-20
14 Clues: Sells meat • Puts out fires • Appears in films • Catches criminals • Cares for animals • Looks after people • Works in a hospital • Writes for newspapers • Makes bread and cakes • Helps you to learn things • Cooks food in a restaurant • Plays instruments and sings • Flies planes and helicopters • Keeps animals and grows crops
Miitopia Jobs 2023-02-15
Across
- the worst job, and costs mp to even attack
- the most mischievous job, has many magic moves
- a master of both attack and magic. also has a wig
- Very Magic skilled, doing damage quickly and effectively
- a healer that makes everyone angry
- is quick and strong but has almost no attacking moves
- The main healer, but no attacking moves
Down
- elegant and magic-based but has no defence
- is literally just an over-excessive hit bag that has two different forms
- a major glass cannon that can be VERY overpowered
- basiclly invincible, but barely learns anything
- a balance between healing and attacking and has the best defense in the game
- the worst job to most, barely learns anything, and has a surprisingly low magic stat for being magic-based
- Strong base job for beginners
14 Clues: Strong base job for beginners • a healer that makes everyone angry • The main healer, but no attacking moves • elegant and magic-based but has no defence • the worst job, and costs mp to even attack • the most mischievous job, has many magic moves • basiclly invincible, but barely learns anything • a major glass cannon that can be VERY overpowered • ...
Jobs & Occupations 2024-02-25
Across
- Someone who flies airplanes, ensuring safe travel in the skies.
- A person who cooks delicious meals, creating tasty dishes.
- Someone who designs and builds things like bridges or machines.
- A person who organizes and manages books in a library, helping us find great stories.
- Someone who guides and teaches us in school, helping us learn and grow.
- A person who takes care of our teeth, making sure our smiles are healthy.
- A creative person who makes beautiful and imaginative artwork.
- Officers who enforce laws and work to ensure our safety.
Down
- A person who takes care of us when we are sick and helps us stay healthy.
- A person who fixes and installs pipes for water and gas in homes.
- A person who explores and discovers new things through experiments.
- A brave person who puts out fires and keeps our communities safe.
- Someone who operates a vehicle, like a bus driver who transports people safely.
- A person who takes care of animals, ensuring their health and well-being.
14 Clues: Officers who enforce laws and work to ensure our safety. • A person who cooks delicious meals, creating tasty dishes. • A creative person who makes beautiful and imaginative artwork. • Someone who flies airplanes, ensuring safe travel in the skies. • Someone who designs and builds things like bridges or machines. • ...
Revision jobs 2022-09-05
jobs #2 2024-09-23
jobs 4º 2025-02-04
ellas crossword 2025-11-27
16 Clues: 456 • eleven • coffee • ladybug • anebelle • la police • oink oink • happy golf • 250+ jobs 🩷 • finney Blake • Texas meemaw • New York City • experiment 626 • pink Wednesdays • pascell and rupunzel • a show about a stomach
Emilie's Vocabulary 2017-01-30
8 Clues: small jobs • to pay money • work done for pay • things to work with • to pick something out • the price of something • buyers at a store or business • to see if something is correct
liveabillity 2022-02-21
15 Clues: laws • range • crime • spaces • groups • health • phones • of shops • education • government • the people play • to get to places • an place or group • cafes and restaurants • that controls the weather
Friends and Family - Helena Edition (easy) 2024-12-09
21 Clues: TK • CEO • Pabey • Orange • The boy • Soulmate • The bean • Curry Cat • Invader Zim • Dessert Cat • Plain pasta • Academy Award • Of the jungle • South Woodford • Colourful Hair • Two jobs at once • Basically a genius • Can bench press 40kg • Nicki Minaj's #1 fan • Nat's new partner lol? • USA, Scotland, England, Australia
Prison Labor Activity 2025-05-01
entrepreneus 2025-02-06
18 Clues: elon musk • larry page • steve jobs • Jeff Bezos • Roy Seiders • Evan Spiege • Adi Dassler • Phil Knight • Michael Dell • Liu Chuanzhi • Zhang Yiming • Kevin Systrom • Soichiro Honda • Raymond DeWalt • Kiichiro Toyoda • Gonshiro Kubota • Lee Byung-Chull • green Ben Young
Braydens crossword word puzzle 2021-03-16
20 Clues: one • help • play • area • move • no pain • come in • chances • together • together • repeated • not here • greatness • it can break • not important • wear ships go • you wear these • firmly in place • car that helps injured people • you need to have this for some jobs
The Wild Robot Escapes 2023-05-09
20 Clues: copy • stop • jobs • body • exact • clutter • teasing • dead body • very large • came out of • very famous • backed away • backed away • very sure of • fully working • buy a better model • looking at proudly • turned upside down • hit by flying objects • a lot of noise and action
The Technological Revolution 2018-10-11
Across
- easy contact with family and friends
- instead of having to to use cash on publish transportation, one can use this
- printing companies are losing money
- people are able to add money online
- loss of taxi drivers
- less jobs at grocery stores because of this
- people used to have records and CD's, now they can just listen here
- with this, one is able to talk to people across the globe while still getting to see their faces
- libraries are losing money
- used to have a physical copy of, now it is on your phone
- creates unrealistic standards, especially for young girls
- it used to be on newspapers, now one can watch and read it on any device
- if we didn't have this, books,articles,papers etc. would have to be handwritten
Down
- posting pictures online
- students have a harder time learning due to the non existent interactions with teacher. Also, teachers will begin to lose jobs
- this is a platform with negative and positive aspects. A negative is that people can be cyberbullying
- good for the environment
- one can control and view from their phone/ device, if any issues arise
- less people are going out and instead, watching movies at home
- people, especially tennagers, can get _________ to social media and/or the internet
- less jobs for people as cashiers
- used to be face to face, its a platform where one can get catfished
- a change in government or of people's point of view
- a device used by many people to aid in various things
24 Clues: loss of taxi drivers • posting pictures online • good for the environment • libraries are losing money • less jobs for people as cashiers • printing companies are losing money • people are able to add money online • easy contact with family and friends • less jobs at grocery stores because of this • a change in government or of people's point of view • ...
The Technological Revolution 2018-10-16
Across
- creates unrealistic standards, especially for young girls
- this is a platform with negative and positive aspects. A negative is that people can be cyberbullying
- people, especially tennagers, can get _________ to social media and/or the internet
- with this, one is able to talk to people across the globe while still getting to see their faces
- less jobs for people as cashiers
- printing companies are losing money
- a device used by many people to aid in various things
- one can control and view from their phone/ device, if any issues arise
- students have a harder time learning due to the non existent interactions with teacher. Also, teachers will begin to lose jobs
- if we didn't have this, books,articles,papers etc. would have to be handwritten
- a change in government or of people's point of view
- people are able to add money online
- used to have a physical copy of, now it is on your phone
Down
- used to be face to face, its a platform where one can get catfished
- easy contact with family and friends
- people used to have records and CD's, now they can just listen here
- posting pictures online
- libraries are losing money
- less jobs at grocery stores because of this
- instead of having to to use cash on publish transportation, one can use this
- good for the environment
- less people are going out and instead, watching movies at home
- loss of taxi drivers
- it used to be on newspapers, now one can watch and read it on any device
24 Clues: loss of taxi drivers • posting pictures online • good for the environment • libraries are losing money • less jobs for people as cashiers • printing companies are losing money • people are able to add money online • easy contact with family and friends • less jobs at grocery stores because of this • a change in government or of people's point of view • ...
Inglan 2025-01-23
Across
- - Unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
- - Changes that disrupt farming and income stability.
- - The result of poverty when people can’t afford food.
- - The absence of training for higher-paying jobs.
- - Severe scarcity of food leading to economic collapse.
- - Rising costs that reduce purchasing power.
- - Rapid growth without sufficient resources.
- - A lack of this in infrastructure limits economic growth.
- - Lack of access to this limits opportunities for better jobs.
- - Armed conflict that destroys economies and livelihoods.
- - Lack of this in communities discourages business growth.
- - Lack of affordable options for this essential need.
- - The absence of this from social programs leaves people vulnerable.
- - Poor governmental decisions that perpetuate poverty.
- - A lack of these leads to unemployment and poverty.
- - Prejudice that limits access to opportunities and resources.
- - Lack of affordable access to this leads to financial struggles.
Down
- - Natural events like floods and earthquakes that cause financial ruin.
- - Decline in this sector impacts rural incomes.
- - The absence of this to basic needs increases poverty.
- - Moving to areas without stable income opportunities.
- - Dishonest practices in governance that drain resources.
- - Insufficient levels of pay that fail to meet basic needs.
- - Lack of water causing agricultural and economic challenges.
- - Lack of this in rural areas leads to urban poverty.
- - Shortage of these leads to low-quality learning opportunities.
- - Limited access to this hampers economic participation.
- - Burdensome or unfair systems that harm the poor.
- - Excessive borrowing that cannot be repaid.
- - High dependency rates in households can exacerbate poverty.
30 Clues: - Rising costs that reduce purchasing power. • - Rapid growth without sufficient resources. • - Excessive borrowing that cannot be repaid. • - Unequal distribution of wealth and resources. • - Decline in this sector impacts rural incomes. • - The absence of training for higher-paying jobs. • - Burdensome or unfair systems that harm the poor. • ...
Entrepreneurs 2025-02-06
Across
- – Jeff Bezos
- – Jack Dorsey
- – Sam Walton
- – Kevin Systrom
- – Steve Jobs
- – Elon Musk
- – Ray Kroc
- – Daniel Ek
- – Larry Page
- – Reid Hoffman
- – Phil Knight
- – Drew Houston
Down
- – Bill Gates
- – Fred DeLuca
- – Jerry Baldwin
- – Pavel Durov
- – Elon Musk
- – David Karp
- – Jan Koum
- – Yvon Chouinard
- Group – Richard Branson
- – Mark Zuckerberg
22 Clues: – Jan Koum • – Ray Kroc • – Elon Musk • – Elon Musk • – Daniel Ek • – Jeff Bezos • – Bill Gates • – David Karp • – Sam Walton • – Steve Jobs • – Larry Page • – Fred DeLuca • – Pavel Durov • – Jack Dorsey • – Phil Knight • – Reid Hoffman • – Drew Houston • – Jerry Baldwin • – Kevin Systrom • – Yvon Chouinard • – Mark Zuckerberg • Group – Richard Branson
Mid-Term Short Essay Exam Review Part 2 2015-10-28
Across
- The majority of jobs available during the Industrial Era were __________________ jobs
- One of the things that drew many immigrants was the possibility of owning _______________, something that was virtually impossible for most in Europe at the time
- Many rural Americans move to the cities and work for a ____________________ rather than live on farms and make or grow what they need to live
- The ____________________ Era followed the Age of Industry and it was a time period where society was looking to improve itself and fix the problems that arose during the Industrial Era
- The kinds of jobs available in factories were considered ___________ skill jobs that required little training to do effectively
- The Progressive Movement believed that government _____________________ was needed to help make peoples lives better as well as stopping abuses in business and corruption in both business and government
- Factory workers were usually poor Americans or __________________ who came to the US looking for a better life
- If you lost your job for some reason there was no ______________________ pay to help you get back on your feet and find a new job
- Prior to factory work becoming so widespread and available many people had ______________________ employment that was typical of the farming lifestyle
- _________________ movements sought to fix the problems in society through government intervention and helping make the lives of average Americans better
- The increase of new methods of manufacturing and new industries required more and more ___________________ to man the factories.
- One upside of factory work is earning a paycheck which allows you to purchase what you ______________ to survive.
- The ____________________ Gold Rush encouraged a lot of people to come to the US in search of their fortunes
- If you were injured on the job it was considered your fault and there was no ___________________ pay to help you survive while you were out of work recovering
- Many of the factories were located in cities, otherwise known as ________________ areas
- Prior to unionization workers had few, if any ______________, meaning they could be fired for little or no reason at all
- Not only were the new immigrants new employees for businesses and factories, but they were also potential new ________________________ for businesses as well
- Even though there were lots of jobs there were still more people seeking ______________ than there were jobs available
- One of the push factors that drove many out of Europe for a better life here in the US was the horrible _________________ that plagued much of Eastern Europe
Down
- Workers ______________________ into unions in an attempt to improve their working conditions and get hire pay
- The US became known as the Land of ___________________ to people around the world
- Due to Industrialization American culture shifts from a production culture to a _______________________ culture
- The workers felt it was only right for the Business Owners to do something to improve the lives of their workers given their extreme _______________ that the workers helped to produce
- Sadly, one aspect of the Age of Industry was the common use of ________________ labor in many dangerous situations
- Two factors that led to a massive increase in American industrial output were the Civil War and the War ______________________ that shifted all production to military needs.
- Many of the factories were located near cities and ___________________ hubs
- One of the big cons of working in a factory is that conditions were often _________________ and many workers were injured or maimed
- Strikes and labor _________________ were some of the tools workers used to try and get management to give into their demands
- The "NEW IMMIGRANTS" were mostly from ____________________ and Eastern Europe
- Some of the unions that were founded were the NLU, the ______________ of Labor and the AFL
- Factory work allows many people to have __________________ employment for the first time ever
- One of the great benefits to American society as a result of the Age of Industry was the rising rates of education and _________________
- During the Age of Industry many women first joined the labor force by taking jobs in the ____________________ or clothing industry
- Business owners tried to do everything they could to ______________ workers from organizing
34 Clues: Many of the factories were located near cities and ___________________ hubs • The "NEW IMMIGRANTS" were mostly from ____________________ and Eastern Europe • The US became known as the Land of ___________________ to people around the world • The majority of jobs available during the Industrial Era were __________________ jobs • ...
Go Buffs NDGD Hair MMG 2025-12-09
Across
- – Extra money paid when you borrow money.
- – A basic product that is bought and sold.
- D. Roosevelt – President who created the New Deal.
- – Program that gave people jobs building public projects.
- Army – WWI veterans who protested for their bonus pay.
- Security – Government money for the elderly and unemployed.
- – Program that paid farmers to grow less food.
- Hoover – President during the start of the Great Depression.
- Packing – FDR’s plan to add more Supreme Court judges.
- Roosevelt – First Lady who fought for civil rights and the poor.
- – Working to rebuild the economy.
- – Government that protects your money in the bank.
- – Belief that the government should not control the economy.
- Charles Coughlin – Radio priest who later criticized FDR.
Down
- – A long period of serious economic trouble.
- New Deal – New Deal programs to help Native Americans.
- – Line of people waiting for free food.
- Deal – FDR’s programs to fix the economy during the Great Depression.
- Bowl – Time of severe dust storms that ruined farms in the 1930s.
- – When prices go up and money is worth less.
- – Homeless shantytowns during the Great Depression.
- Long – Senator from Louisiana who wanted to share wealth and criticized the New Deal.
- – Program that gave young men jobs in nature projects.
- – Immediate help like food, money, or jobs.
- Cabinet – African American advisors to President FDR.
- Perkins – First woman in the U.S. Cabinet; Secretary of Labor.
- Market Crash of 1929 – The collapse of stocks that started the Great Depression.
27 Clues: – Working to rebuild the economy. • – Line of people waiting for free food. • – Extra money paid when you borrow money. • – A basic product that is bought and sold. • – Immediate help like food, money, or jobs. • – A long period of serious economic trouble. • – When prices go up and money is worth less. • – Program that paid farmers to grow less food. • ...
Technical Crossword 2013-07-23
Across
- Used to reduce the impact of rack power outage or switch failure
- Elastic MapReduce (EMR) was introduced by ___
- Hadoop configuration parameters can be set by using this
- Access point for the external applications
- In fair schedular,Jobs are grouped into ___
- A super-scalable key-value store
- publisher of source code to run Hadoop against their filesystem
- A library package of hadoop
- Hadoop is written in this
- By default the separator is the ____ character
- Provides bi-directional data transfer between Hadoop and relational database
- An open source & enterprise-ready distribution of Apache Hadoop
- Higher level programming environment to do map reduce coding
- Developer of capacity scheduler
- Used for predictive analytics and other advanced analysis
Down
- A node that acts as both a DataNode and TaskTracker
- Streaming tasks exiting with non-zero status are considered as _____ task
- In 2010, this network claimed that they had the largest Hadoop cluster
- Script to call when reduce task fails
- component used to chain multiple hadoop jobs together
- Hadoop was originally developed to support distribution for this search engine
- Component used for synchronization of Hadoop clusters
- streaming process use ____ to emit counter information
- Script to call when map task fails
- Hadoop is referred as “Poor man’s _____”
- A computational paradigm implemented by Hadoop
- This released a Hadoop filesystem driver for use with its own CloudIQ Storage product
- MapReduce technique introduced by Amazon for Hadoop
- In Capacity scheduler, Jobs are submitted into ____
- The cloud provisioning for Hadoop
30 Clues: Hadoop is written in this • A library package of hadoop • Developer of capacity scheduler • A super-scalable key-value store • The cloud provisioning for Hadoop • Script to call when map task fails • Script to call when reduce task fails • Hadoop is referred as “Poor man’s _____” • Access point for the external applications • In fair schedular,Jobs are grouped into ___ • ...
Family Crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- Beloved first vacation spot for our family (2)
- Overseas member of our family (2)
- #1 die roll Motzei Shabbos (2)
- Only family member to kind of have his own room
- Matriarch of our family, loves ice cream
- One of Abba's jobs (3)
- Only scary part of this movie is how hard Levi laughs when watching it (2)
- Famous musician whose son Abba taught (2)
- Moshe Tzvi gets paid to tie these
- Spoiled youngest? Loves gymnastics(2)
- Dina Leah's multimedia Chanukah present
- Shayna's faaaavorite place (3)
- Our family's favorite appetizer (2)
- Accessory for MT, SM, and DL
- You're on your way there now! (2)
- Avraham's culinary specialty (2)
- Patriarch of our family, loves the woodshop
- Gedaliah's favorite computer game
Down
- One of Abba's jobs (3)
- Often confused with Shira, loves writing
- Abba loves to solve these (2)
- Our family's home away from home
- Shayna's other lashon
- One of Abba's jobs (2)
- What we finally got dry cleaned
- Rabbi Friedman rigged a candle for this
- Imma's nickname to nieces and nephews (2)
- Shira's team sport
- New additions to living room MT hasn't seen in person
- Most dreaded pre-Shabbos job (2)
- We love to do this on vacations (3)
- One of Abba's jobs
- Beloved ice cream store that is no more
- Janitor exactly the same age as Abba
- Family member who lives partly at home
- Responsible when anything is missing
- Often confused with Shayna, musical name
37 Clues: Shira's team sport • One of Abba's jobs • Shayna's other lashon • One of Abba's jobs (3) • One of Abba's jobs (2) • One of Abba's jobs (3) • Accessory for MT, SM, and DL • Abba loves to solve these (2) • #1 die roll Motzei Shabbos (2) • Shayna's faaaavorite place (3) • What we finally got dry cleaned • Our family's home away from home • Most dreaded pre-Shabbos job (2) • ...
Mariella Gordillo B6 2025-04-10
Across
- wild grass in mexico is the ancestor of modern maize
- large city over 20 million people
- high level decision making jobs
- basque separatist group
- Large city over 10 million people
- people who oppose to local developments
- shows how a population changes
- the process where plants are used to clean up pollutants
- different types of jobs you can have
- a portion of a country
- religion that seeks to convert others
- growing crops and raising animals
- hot temperatures with wet and dry seasons
- flexible production methods in factories
- balance out the carbon emissions
- seeing things from a male point of view
- strengthens a country or region
Down
- City with at least 10,000 people
- places in the world that are connected and rely on each other
- part of a country that is completely surrounded by another country
- governments control and authority
- locates places from north to south
- central city with a high level of economic integration
- helps people find their way around the world
- the feelings and meaning a person attaches to a place
- large populated area
- pulls people or groups apart
- native to or confined to an area
- locates places from east to west
- hot temperatures with lots of rain year-round
- knowledge based jobs
- the official count of the population
- decline of a religious influence
- a region between stronger and stronger cultural forces
- shows how many babies are born per year
35 Clues: large populated area • knowledge based jobs • a portion of a country • basque separatist group • pulls people or groups apart • shows how a population changes • high level decision making jobs • strengthens a country or region • City with at least 10,000 people • native to or confined to an area • locates places from east to west • decline of a religious influence • ...
The People 2025-04-09
Across
- Natural ____________industry Includes jobs that extract natural resources from the land
- ______ Industry includes jobs that produce the things we buy and use every day
- ______WAGE The lowest hourly wage an employer can pay you
- The number of people living in a country or area
- ______PAY Income after deductions
- A relative from a long time ago, like a great-grandparent
- Types of bills and coins that make up a money system
- Having two languages
- Money paid regularly to a person, usually after he or she turns 65
- ________RATE The number of unemployed people for every 100 adults who are looking for work
- PENSION PLAN A government pension for Canadians who have worked in Canada and have reached the age of 65
Down
- The language the government uses is called the ________language
- Amounts of money subtracted from income
- _______INSURANE A government program that helps people who lose their job (when it is not their fault)
- _______TONGUE The first language a person learns and still understands
- ______ tax is tax laid on products and services we buy
- __________ Canadian Mint makes Canada’s coins
- _________ industry includes jobs that serve people with the things they want
- An official count of the population
- Amounts of money (on income, property and products) that go to the government
- Someone who was born in one country, then moved to another country to live
- Income before deduction: _____ Pay
- ________RESOURCE Something found in nature that can be used, like water, forests, minerals or fish
- ________TAX A yearly tax we pay for living on property
24 Clues: Having two languages • Income before deduction: _____ Pay • An official count of the population • Amounts of money subtracted from income • __________ Canadian Mint makes Canada’s coins • The number of people living in a country or area • ______PAY Income after deductions • Types of bills and coins that make up a money system • ...
yenci tobar puzzle 2025-12-09
Across
- Long – Senator from Louisiana who wanted to share wealth and criticized the New Deal.
- Packing – FDR’s plan to add more Supreme Court judges.
- – Government that protects your money in the bank.
- – A long period of serious economic trouble.
- – Belief that the government should not control the economy.
- – Program that gave people jobs building public projects.
- – When prices go up and money is worth less.
- Security – Government money for the elderly and unemployed.
- Market Crash of 1929 – The collapse of stocks that started the Great Depression.
- D. Roosevelt – President who created the New Deal.
- – Immediate help like food, money, or jobs.
- – A basic product that is bought and sold.
- Hoover – President during the start of the Great Depression.
Down
- – Line of people waiting for free food.
- Charles Coughlin – Radio priest who later criticized FDR.
- Army – WWI veterans who protested for their bonus pay.
- Deal – FDR’s programs to fix the economy during the Great Depression.
- Roosevelt – First Lady who fought for civil rights and the poor.
- – Extra money paid when you borrow money.
- Cabinet – African American advisors to President FDR.
- – Program that gave young men jobs in nature projects.
- Perkins – First woman in the U.S. Cabinet; Secretary of Labor.
- New Deal – New Deal programs to help Native Americans.
- – Program that paid farmers to grow less food.
- – Homeless shantytowns during the Great Depression.
- – Working to rebuild the economy.
- Bowl – Time of severe dust storms that ruined farms in the 1930s.
27 Clues: – Working to rebuild the economy. • – Line of people waiting for free food. • – Extra money paid when you borrow money. • – A basic product that is bought and sold. • – Immediate help like food, money, or jobs. • – A long period of serious economic trouble. • – When prices go up and money is worth less. • – Program that paid farmers to grow less food. • ...
Les Temps-Passe 2020-09-11
20 Clues: Toy • Game • Movie • Cards • To sew • To cook • To read • To play • To want • To knit • To draw • To fish • Free time • To garden • To collect • To do/make • To watch T.V • To be able to • To ride a bike • To do odd jobs
Mid-Term Short Essay Exam Review Part 2 2015-10-28
Across
- Strikes and labor _________________ were some of the tools workers used to try and get management to give into their demands
- During the Age of Industry many women first joined the labor force by taking jobs in the ____________________ or clothing industry
- If you lost your job for some reason there was no ______________________ pay to help you get back on your feet and find a new job
- The ____________________ Gold Rush encouraged a lot of people to come to the US in search of their fortunes
- Factory work allows many people to have __________________ employment for the first time ever
- Due to Industrialization American culture shifts from a production culture to a _______________________ culture
- Workers ______________________ into unions in an attempt to improve their working conditions and get hire pay
- The workers felt it was only right for the Business Owners to do something to improve the lives of their workers given their extreme _______________ that the workers helped to produce
- Not only were the new immigrants new employees for businesses and factories, but they were also potential new ________________________ for businesses as well
- Sadly, one aspect of the Age of Industry was the common use of ________________ labor in many dangerous situations
- The US became known as the Land of ___________________ to people around the world
- The Progressive Movement believed that government _____________________ was needed to help make peoples lives better as well as stopping abuses in business and corruption in both business and government
- Many of the factories were located in cities, otherwise known as ________________ areas
- Even though there were lots of jobs there were still more people seeking ______________ than there were jobs available
- Some of the unions that were founded were the NLU, the ______________ of Labor and the AFL
- One of the things that drew many immigrants was the possibility of owning _______________, something that was virtually impossible for most in Europe at the time
- Prior to factory work becoming so widespread and available many people had ______________________ employment that was typical of the farming lifestyle
Down
- One of the push factors that drove many out of Europe for a better life here in the US was the horrible _________________ that plagued much of Eastern Europe
- One upside of factory work is earning a paycheck which allows you to purchase what you ______________ to survive.
- One of the big cons of working in a factory is that conditions were often _________________ and many workers were injured or maimed
- One of the great benefits to American society as a result of the Age of Industry was the rising rates of education and _________________
- If you were injured on the job it was considered your fault and there was no ___________________ pay to help you survive while you were out of work recovering
- The kinds of jobs available in factories were considered ___________ skill jobs that required little training to do effectively
- Business owners tried to do everything they could to ______________ workers from organizing
- Many of the factories were located near cities and ___________________ hubs
- The ____________________ Era followed the Age of Industry and it was a time period where society was looking to improve itself and fix the problems that arose during the Industrial Era
- The majority of jobs available during the Industrial Era were __________________ jobs
- The "NEW IMMIGRANTS" were mostly from ____________________ and Eastern Europe
- Prior to unionization workers had few, if any ______________, meaning they could be fired for little or no reason at all
- Many rural Americans move to the cities and work for a ____________________ rather than live on farms and make or grow what they need to live
- _________________ movements sought to fix the problems in society through government intervention and helping make the lives of average Americans better
- Factory workers were usually poor Americans or __________________ who came to the US looking for a better life
- Two factors that led to a massive increase in American industrial output were the Civil War and the War ______________________ that shifted all production to military needs.
- The increase of new methods of manufacturing and new industries required more and more ___________________ to man the factories.
34 Clues: Many of the factories were located near cities and ___________________ hubs • The "NEW IMMIGRANTS" were mostly from ____________________ and Eastern Europe • The US became known as the Land of ___________________ to people around the world • The majority of jobs available during the Industrial Era were __________________ jobs • ...
Jobs and describing jobs 2023-11-27
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- difficult to do in a way that tests your ability or determination
- someone who works in an office, typing letters, answering the telephone, and arranging meetings
- earning a lot of money
- not interesting or exciting
- If someone or something is ..., they could harm you.
- someone whose job is to stop fires burning
- someone who designs buildings
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- a person who writes articles for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio
- making you feel very happy and enthusiastic
- someone whose job is to wash, cut, colour people's hair
- someone who examines and repairs teeth
11 Clues: earning a lot of money • not interesting or exciting • someone who designs buildings • someone who examines and repairs teeth • someone whose job is to stop fires burning • making you feel very happy and enthusiastic • If someone or something is ..., they could harm you. • someone whose job is to wash, cut, colour people's hair • ...
THE GREAT DEPRESSION 2023-04-10
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- 20's were when life became easier, there was a lot of new technology and people listened to Jazz
- when people lose their jobs
- a time when many people lost their jobs and there was less money to spend (2 words)
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- a big war where many countries are fighting. (2 words)
- were used for the first time to fight in World War I
- finally got the right to vote in 1920
- new laws and ways to give people jobs created by Franklin D Roosevelt
- the longest hardest drought in US history (2 words)
- a long time without rain
9 Clues: a long time without rain • when people lose their jobs • finally got the right to vote in 1920 • the longest hardest drought in US history (2 words) • were used for the first time to fight in World War I • a big war where many countries are fighting. (2 words) • new laws and ways to give people jobs created by Franklin D Roosevelt • ...
NAFTA Troubles 2024-01-31
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- Some economists argue that trade with ____ (China) hurt US jobs more than NAFTA.
- (Landmark trade deal between Canada, Mexico (5)
- One of the products for which US gained more concessions in renegotiating NAFTA
- Month in 1994 when the agreement came into force (7)
- Under NAFTA, companies moved operations and ______ jobs to Mexico
- Jobs in this sector were particularly affected by NAFTA, according to the past president
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- The goal for all countries at the time the original agreement was negotiated
- Regional trade _______ (9) under NAFTA. Economists largely praise the deal.
- The USMCA achieved stronger enforcement mechanisms for ______(5) rules
9 Clues: (Landmark trade deal between Canada, Mexico (5) • Month in 1994 when the agreement came into force (7) • Under NAFTA, companies moved operations and ______ jobs to Mexico • The USMCA achieved stronger enforcement mechanisms for ______(5) rules • Regional trade _______ (9) under NAFTA. Economists largely praise the deal. • ...
GLOBALIZATION 2023-11-17
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- It provides loans to countries to maintain the value of their currencies and pay off their external debts.
- A global market makes more ___ (OARFDLFEAB) products and services.
- __ countries often benefit more than developing countries in globalization
- it increased economic interaction and cooperation across country borders due to advancements in economic interaction and cooperation.
- Globalization gives more advantage to companies that have resources and ___ to operate their supply chains.
- Globalization allows businesses to increase jobs in developing countries, however, some capitalists take chance to __ cheaper labor markets.
- International organizations were created through these
- The WTO was formed as a result of this.
- Globalization provides many economic ___ (such as jobs and technologies) to countries with fewer resources.
- Globalization makes countries ___, meaning they rely on one another for certain goods and services.
- It was established to help developing countries sacked by the Second World War.
- an example of a trade barrier
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- globalization sometimes result in __ of jobs where production is transferred from high-cost countries to lower-cost ones
- globalization dates back to __ times
- the opposite of globalization
- McDonald, Star Bucks and Jollibee are an example of ____ corporations
- a trade route that connected Asia, Africa and Europe paving the way for ancient globalization in the ancient times.
- One of the tasks of WTO is to monitor national trade policies to help promote __ in the world
- It is tasked to develop trade agreements between countries.
- This is one of the free-trade agreements signed by its international members
20 Clues: the opposite of globalization • an example of a trade barrier • globalization dates back to __ times • The WTO was formed as a result of this. • International organizations were created through these • It is tasked to develop trade agreements between countries. • A global market makes more ___ (OARFDLFEAB) products and services. • ...
The American Labor Force 2025-10-22
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- These workers make up the largest group of the workforce
- These are deliberate work stoppages
- In this type of workplace, companies only hire union members
- The ___ labor force is made up of workers 16+
- These types of jobs require no specialized training
- This act outlawed closed shops
- The # of months given to a worker to allow them to join a union
- These jobs require some training, example: technology
- These types of unions involve members in a particular factory, company, or area
- The American Railway Union was the first of this type of union
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- This type of union is made up of skilled workers
- Member in international unions can come from Canada and this other country
- Minimum ____ ____ refers to the lowest legal pay that a worker can receive
- When this happens to a worker, other employers are told not to hire them due to union membership
- These jobs require a person to have a learned trade/craft
- In a ____ shop, a worker must join a union eventually
- The AFL-CIO has ____ million members
- These workers provide services directly to individuals
- These individuals have a college degree or additional training (ex: doctors)
- The minimum age to be a member of the civilian labor force
- These workers are made up of craft and manufacturing workers, as well as farmers
- In an ___ shop, employees are not required to join a union
- This was the first labor union
- The AFL-CIO has over this # of unions
24 Clues: This act outlawed closed shops • This was the first labor union • These are deliberate work stoppages • The AFL-CIO has ____ million members • The AFL-CIO has over this # of unions • The ___ labor force is made up of workers 16+ • This type of union is made up of skilled workers • These types of jobs require no specialized training • ...
Papa's Parrot 2022-02-03
23 Clues: walk • only • view • weep • mean • ships • events • remove • a story • striking • not real • low voice • collection • make fun of • to question • drama music • resting place • grows/improves • exact, definite • personal traits • related with water • something related with jobs • something that keeps some animals warm
Unit 1, Early Humans. Word search 2021-09-20
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- A connection between landmasses
- A long time where the earth was frozen
- When agriculture was made
- One of the first jobs for Woman, One of the first jobs for men
- Before Written Language.
- A prehistoric period where stone tools was used the most
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- Planting food/Harvest food
- Moving from place to place
- A hand held item that you can use
- People that move from place to place
- When people began making stone tools
11 Clues: Before Written Language. • When agriculture was made • Planting food/Harvest food • Moving from place to place • A connection between landmasses • A hand held item that you can use • People that move from place to place • When people began making stone tools • A long time where the earth was frozen • A prehistoric period where stone tools was used the most • ...
Chapter 37 Vocab 2024-05-06
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- ocupantional information network
- a catogory of jobs that involves the same skills and intrests
- beliefs that guide the way we live
- one that is possible to do soon
- offers students direct work
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- number of jobs availble
- the small steps you take to get where you wanna be
- stated in exact terms and includes some details
- an ability or natural talent
- describes what workers do on the job
- the type you have to live
11 Clues: number of jobs availble • the type you have to live • offers students direct work • an ability or natural talent • one that is possible to do soon • ocupantional information network • beliefs that guide the way we live • describes what workers do on the job • stated in exact terms and includes some details • the small steps you take to get where you wanna be • ...
apple 2017-01-21
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- Wie viele Personen gründeten das Unternehmen Apple?
- Wer hat zurzeit den Vorsitz von Apple?
- Apple ist ein k............ Unternehmen.
- Welches Unternehmen nahm Apple in Kauf?
- Wer verließ 1985 das Unternehmen?
- Was war das erste Produkt von Apple?
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- In welchen Farben ist das iPhone 6S verfügbar?
- Wer baute den Apple I? (Nachname)
- Wenn ist Steven Jobs gestorben?
- Wie hieß der erste Computer mit Maus ?
10 Clues: Wenn ist Steven Jobs gestorben? • Wer baute den Apple I? (Nachname) • Wer verließ 1985 das Unternehmen? • Was war das erste Produkt von Apple? • Wer hat zurzeit den Vorsitz von Apple? • Wie hieß der erste Computer mit Maus ? • Welches Unternehmen nahm Apple in Kauf? • Apple ist ein k............ Unternehmen. • In welchen Farben ist das iPhone 6S verfügbar? • ...
Unidad 2 2019-04-27
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- / Computador personal Abreviado.
- / Distinción y separación completa de las partes de un todo hasta llega a conocerlo.
- / Componente de almacenamiento de información.
- / Primer SO de Microsoft vendido a IBM por Gates.
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- / Adaptación del Sistema ante una necesidad
- / Jobs lanzó en 1977
- / SO Basado en ventanas
- / Conjunto de elementos organizados que guardan relaciones para cumplir un fin común.
- / Fundador de Apple
- / Corrección de errores del sistema
10 Clues: / Fundador de Apple • / Jobs lanzó en 1977 • / SO Basado en ventanas • / Computador personal Abreviado. • / Corrección de errores del sistema • / Adaptación del Sistema ante una necesidad • / Componente de almacenamiento de información. • / Primer SO de Microsoft vendido a IBM por Gates. • ...
Progressive Era 2022-11-07
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- fought for the consumers who had little voice
- the name of the sixteenth president
- the_____ amendment allowed for the collection of income taxes
- taken out of school to work
- making sure all food and medicine were safe to consume
- kids had to leave school to get ____ to pay for necessity
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- this type of housing was unsanitary and small
- people that provided details of an upcoming war
- trying to ban all alchol
- happened often due to the horrible conditions
- the job ________ were absolutely terrible
- the ____ at most jobs were very low
12 Clues: trying to ban all alchol • taken out of school to work • the name of the sixteenth president • the ____ at most jobs were very low • the job ________ were absolutely terrible • this type of housing was unsanitary and small • fought for the consumers who had little voice • happened often due to the horrible conditions • people that provided details of an upcoming war • ...
WWll 2022-04-26
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- Montana housed ___ in WWII
- Montanans moved away to get ____ jobs
- Montana provided ___ for the US army
- the US bought millions of dollars worth of ________ food
- Montana gave jobs to the ______________ objectors
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- people chose to donate to __________
- who encouraged the citizens to sign up for war
- __________hundred Montanans died in the war
- ________thousand citizens served from Montana
- ______ percent of Montana citizens served
- Montana proved to be a ___ place to benefit the US in WWII
11 Clues: Montana housed ___ in WWII • people chose to donate to __________ • Montana provided ___ for the US army • Montanans moved away to get ____ jobs • ______ percent of Montana citizens served • __________hundred Montanans died in the war • ________thousand citizens served from Montana • who encouraged the citizens to sign up for war • ...
Canada Economics 2026-03-24
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- Canada natural resources
- to be an entrepreneurship is ____ in canada
- what do you have to change when you trade
- what can help a country thrive
- citizens have the right to
- what connects to the st. Lawrence river
- what is Canada's literacy rate
- Total value of all final goods and services produced in that country
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- what is literacy rate mean that you can
- brings jobs to Canada
- literacy rate can help with getting a
- where the canada,mexico,US signed and agreement for free trade
- where are most of the nutrence
13 Clues: brings jobs to Canada • Canada natural resources • citizens have the right to • where are most of the nutrence • what can help a country thrive • what is Canada's literacy rate • literacy rate can help with getting a • what is literacy rate mean that you can • what connects to the st. Lawrence river • what do you have to change when you trade • ...
CCA Job Search Crossword 2026-05-07
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- – The process of looking for employment
- – Knowledge or skill gained through work or practice
- – Learning skills needed for a job
- – Person or organization that provides jobs
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- – Paid work or position of employment
- – A long-term path of jobs and professional growth
- – A letter sent with a resume to introduce yourself
- – A summary of skills, education, and work history
- – A learner training for a skilled trade
- – The process of choosing new employees
- – A meeting where an employer asks questions about a candidate
- – All the people working for a company or industry
12 Clues: – Learning skills needed for a job • – Paid work or position of employment • – The process of looking for employment • – The process of choosing new employees • – A learner training for a skilled trade • – Person or organization that provides jobs • – A long-term path of jobs and professional growth • – A summary of skills, education, and work history • ...
m 2025-05-14
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- The search of private property to satisfy tax debt
- A continuously built up area
- Machines doing jobs on farms to increase product sold and revenue
- Making a place more urban
- Had believed constitution let the federal government have too much power
- A large meeting of people
- Laws that enforced racial segregation
- The right to be able to believe or practice any religion
- Giving up freedom, in return for more protection
- Owning a individual without payment or basic needs
- As person from another country that came to be a resident
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- A group of people who have a medium
- Official frame work for the government.
- System of supporting war efforts
- The things a Nation does to protect citizens
- Blue collar jobs/workers
- Executive dysfunction
- Remembering a past memory / thought
18 Clues: Executive dysfunction • Blue collar jobs/workers • Making a place more urban • A large meeting of people • A continuously built up area • System of supporting war efforts • A group of people who have a medium • Remembering a past memory / thought • Laws that enforced racial segregation • Official frame work for the government. • The things a Nation does to protect citizens • ...
alphabet soup agencies 2021-02-12
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- encouraged cooperation among businesses
- provided grants to states for relief to the needy
- established minimum wages and maximum hours
- encouraged farmers to cut production for a subsidy
- provided jobs on conservation projects
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- provided public works jobs for those needing relief
- encouraged the electrification of rural areas
- gave federal government power to reorganize banks
- established an insurance program for ban deposits
- established pensions for retirees
10 Clues: established pensions for retirees • provided jobs on conservation projects • encouraged cooperation among businesses • established minimum wages and maximum hours • encouraged the electrification of rural areas • provided grants to states for relief to the needy • gave federal government power to reorganize banks • established an insurance program for ban deposits • ...
Apple Inc. Crossword 2021-12-08
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- Apple was the first private company to reach $___ ________ market value.
- steve jobs had a ___ ______ salary
- Apple's original logo designed by Ronald Wayne depicted Sir _____ ______ under an Apple tree.
- Co-founder of Apple Inc., is known for inventing the Apple II series
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- the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer
- Co-founder of Apple Inc., known for making the first i-phone
- Name of lesser known Apple co-founder (3rd)
- Steve Jobs became a millionaire at the age of ______ ____
- despite being the co-founder of a large tech company, jobs never knew how to ____
9 Clues: steve jobs had a ___ ______ salary • Name of lesser known Apple co-founder (3rd) • Steve Jobs became a millionaire at the age of ______ ____ • Co-founder of Apple Inc., known for making the first i-phone • Co-founder of Apple Inc., is known for inventing the Apple II series • the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer • ...
Women and Minorities in Policing 2016-12-06
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- ruled that departments must show that tests were job related, non biased, fairly administered, etc.
- what female officers were less likely to use
- what female officers respond to effectively
- what the main cause of increased minority officers
- first real female police officer
- had about 9% of the police officer jobs in the 1900s
- have about 9% of the police jobs today
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- the name given to the percent of women in supervisory roles in policing
- the low percentile of a population
- the act of 1972
- percentage of female officers today
- where the first Latino officer was hired
- what most departments were being charged of in the lawsuits
- the opposite gender of men
- first female police officer
- where the first African American officer was hired
16 Clues: the act of 1972 • the opposite gender of men • first female police officer • first real female police officer • the low percentile of a population • percentage of female officers today • have about 9% of the police jobs today • where the first Latino officer was hired • what female officers respond to effectively • what female officers were less likely to use • ...
Idk 2024-04-05
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- Black people think highly of the group
- Refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white man to sit
- Part of the group:Nation of Islam
- Martin Luther King Wrote from jail
- Declared poll taxes to be illegal
- act. 1965-sought to end all Jim Crow laws
- First field secretary of NAACP
- four young girls were killed when a hate group bombed churCh
- Marxist + Black nationalist group
- act Outlawed discrimination in public places
- 14 year old boy who was lynched for whistling at a white woman”
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- March against unequal rights
- March for jobs and freedom in 1963
- Supreme Court case that ruled racial segregation in public Schools
- for jobs and freedom in 1963
- Students walk out during school to protest racial inequalitY
16 Clues: March against unequal rights • for jobs and freedom in 1963 • First field secretary of NAACP • Part of the group:Nation of Islam • Declared poll taxes to be illegal • Marxist + Black nationalist group • March for jobs and freedom in 1963 • Martin Luther King Wrote from jail • Black people think highly of the group • act. 1965-sought to end all Jim Crow laws • ...
Software 2016-04-26
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- the programs that people use to do real world jobs
- software which is designed for a customer
- tools that help maintain the system
- What handles real world jobs
- what controls the hardware
- rights assigned to users and groups
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- uses icons to icons to operate the system
- software which is already written and can be installed after purchase
- part of the operating system which actually makes the hardware do something
- the piece of software between the human and machine
- used to maintain computer systems
- What states what type a file is
12 Clues: what controls the hardware • What handles real world jobs • What states what type a file is • used to maintain computer systems • tools that help maintain the system • rights assigned to users and groups • uses icons to icons to operate the system • software which is designed for a customer • the programs that people use to do real world jobs • ...
7 Features of a Civilization 2026-02-01
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- Built to improve trade and military movement.
- Works: These are city projects that help people.
- Systems: Canals to control water from Tigris and Euphrates rivers for farming.
- – Leaders who make rules
- Religious structures that also serve as cultural centers.
- Walls: Massive structures built to protect cities from invasions.
- – Beliefs about gods or spiritual things.
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- houses, temples, palaces, government buildings
- Classes – Groups of people based on jobs or money.
- Systems: Early attempts at sanitation in urban areas.
- – Cool paintings, music, and big buildings .
- Specialization– People do different kinds of work
12 Clues: – Leaders who make rules • – Beliefs about gods or spiritual things. • – Cool paintings, music, and big buildings . • Built to improve trade and military movement. • houses, temples, palaces, government buildings • Works: These are city projects that help people. • Specialization– People do different kinds of work • Classes – Groups of people based on jobs or money. • ...
Top Ten Things Tourism Employees Like About Their Job 2014-04-10
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- It is fun to work with other __________ employees
- There are many ___________ opportunities
- Employees like to _____ and ______ with people from all over the world
- It is ______ to get started
- There are a variety of jobs in tourism, allowing people to be ___________
- Tourism is great cause of the _________
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- There are many different jobs and _____________
- _____ supplement workers incomes
- Tourism skills are ________
- There is relatively quick ____________
10 Clues: Tourism skills are ________ • It is ______ to get started • _____ supplement workers incomes • There is relatively quick ____________ • Tourism is great cause of the _________ • There are many ___________ opportunities • There are many different jobs and _____________ • It is fun to work with other __________ employees • ...
a36 2026-05-26
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- Immediate aid to people suffering during the Depression
- Programs to provide jobs and recovery
- Millions of Americans lost jobs
- Severe drought affecting Midwest farms
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- President who introduced the New Deal
- Shantytowns named after President Hoover
- Specific day of the 1929 stock market collapse
- Common during the Depression, causing loss of savings
- Program for retirement and disability benefits
- Provided free meals to the unemployed
10 Clues: Millions of Americans lost jobs • President who introduced the New Deal • Provided free meals to the unemployed • Programs to provide jobs and recovery • Severe drought affecting Midwest farms • Shantytowns named after President Hoover • Specific day of the 1929 stock market collapse • Program for retirement and disability benefits • ...
Topic 11.3 2023-12-04
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- She targeted the unfair practices of the Standard Oil Company
- Business that crosses state lines
- New York City political boss
- Voters can remove an elected official out of office
- La Follette's collection of various progressive reforms
- A political cartoonist that published in the Harper's Weekly
- means ability
- Succeeded Garfield as the US President
- giving jobs to followers
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- For the good of the people
- People who exposed the unfair practices of large companies
- All federal jobs except elected offices and the military
- People pay different rates of taxes to the government
- This allowed for the direct election of senators
- Allows voters to put a bill on the ballot and vote it into law
- Gave voters the right to put a bill before a state legislature
- Voters choose their party's candidate for the general election
17 Clues: means ability • giving jobs to followers • For the good of the people • New York City political boss • Business that crosses state lines • Succeeded Garfield as the US President • This allowed for the direct election of senators • Voters can remove an elected official out of office • People pay different rates of taxes to the government • ...
Canadian Shield crossword 2021-05-05
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- the cree also traded ____.
- in the old days most jobs related to the fur ____
- young children play ______.
- how do _______ resources provide jobs?
- what was life like for the coureurs des ___?
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- french explorers and traders started settlements in the ____ lakes.
- the first nations used ___ resources.
- the HBC did work such as ______ ships
- the the snow is so high you have to ___.
- georgian bay is part of lake ____ .
- hudson's bay is frozenfor at least ___ months!!
11 Clues: the cree also traded ____. • young children play ______. • georgian bay is part of lake ____ . • the first nations used ___ resources. • the HBC did work such as ______ ships • how do _______ resources provide jobs? • the the snow is so high you have to ___. • what was life like for the coureurs des ___? • hudson's bay is frozenfor at least ___ months!! • ...
Sustainability 2025-05-19
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- — Stock system delivering goods exactly when needed
- — An aggressive pricing strategy that businesses use to eliminate competition
- — Moving company operations to a foreign country
- — Investing in projects that protect the environment
- — Groups independent from governments helping communities
- — Returning manufacturing jobs to the home country
- — How much demand changes when price changes (abbreviation)
- — When shared resources are overused and depleted
- — Using resources so they last for future generations
- — Related to people and their relationships in a community
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- — Designing products so all materials can be reused endlessly
- — Introducing new methods, ideas, or products
- — Japanese philosophy of small, ongoing improvements
- — Hiring an outside company to perform a job
- — Financial aid from the government to support businesses
- — A type of production that helps reduce waste and improve efficiency
- — Fees charged on emissions harmful to the planet
- — Bringing tasks or jobs back inside a company
18 Clues: — Hiring an outside company to perform a job • — Introducing new methods, ideas, or products • — Bringing tasks or jobs back inside a company • — Moving company operations to a foreign country • — Fees charged on emissions harmful to the planet • — When shared resources are overused and depleted • — Returning manufacturing jobs to the home country • ...
chapter 3: why do drug dealers still live with their moms? 2014-09-10
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- Spent 6 years observing a gang
- Coined the term conventional wisdom
- JT was not only a gang leader but a ____
- listerine was first introduced as a powerful ___
- Due to the high use of crack, the number of black people sent to prison____
- venkatesh went to the projects of ___ to ask questions
- snyder journalist who fabricated numbers to get the attention of the public
- transports money
- very important in drug culture
- Assure gang members safety
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- foot ___ most hold legit jobs to survive and pay bills
- Womens rights advocatates used ____ statistics to gain support
- Conventional wisdom says ____ was one of the most profitable jobs
- only the ____ make the big money
- hired on short term basis to fight turf wars
- Drug used by the poor because it is more affordable
- Corporations and ___ are both businesses
17 Clues: transports money • Assure gang members safety • Spent 6 years observing a gang • very important in drug culture • only the ____ make the big money • Coined the term conventional wisdom • JT was not only a gang leader but a ____ • Corporations and ___ are both businesses • hired on short term basis to fight turf wars • listerine was first introduced as a powerful ___ • ...
World of Work 2019-12-04
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- The desk you work at
- Paid work, a task, a duty
- Another word for having a job
- A person who works for someone
- The people who keep everything working in a hotel (water, heat, electricity)
- staff The people who work in the kitchen
- saint The saint that protects a city for example
- and greet When you pick up your guests from the airport
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- The people that keep your hotel clean
- The clothes you need to wash
- very old
- A job that is perfect for you
- staff The people who serve the food and drinks in a hotel
- A type of job you do with your hands
- A person who gives jobs to other people
- The history, tradition and qualities of a country
- desk The first thing you see in a hotel when you enter
- A series of jobs you did in your life
18 Clues: very old • The desk you work at • Paid work, a task, a duty • The clothes you need to wash • A job that is perfect for you • Another word for having a job • A person who works for someone • A type of job you do with your hands • The people that keep your hotel clean • A series of jobs you did in your life • A person who gives jobs to other people • ...
Progressive Era 2024-01-05
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- leader of the political machine
- organizations controlled by politicians who controlled city jobs
- journals/writers who wrote about the problems in society
- reformers
- amendment that allows the government to tax its citizens
- amendement that give women suffrage
- government job system
- a choice given to voters to decide if they will approve or reject a law
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- another word for spoils system
- allows voters to suggest a new law
- to murder someone who has not been given a trial
- organization that supports rights for African Americans
- amendment to let voters vote directly for their choice of Senator
- the right to vote
- an election in which the voters, not the leaders, choose candidates
- the winning candidate in an election gives jobs to his/her supporters
- amendment that made alcohol illegal
- removing a politician from office before the end of their term
18 Clues: reformers • the right to vote • government job system • another word for spoils system • leader of the political machine • allows voters to suggest a new law • amendement that give women suffrage • amendment that made alcohol illegal • to murder someone who has not been given a trial • organization that supports rights for African Americans • ...
Unit 9 World War I 2019-04-15
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- this act enforced the draft
- clear and present danger
- Wilson's plan for after WWI
- Blacks migrated to north to take factory jobs
- British ship that was sunk by German Uboat
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- act that forbade people from speaking out against the military
- raids to hunt for communists for deportation
- Group of countries for negotiations - US did not join this
- this act forbade people from speaking out against the war
- president during World War I
- fear of communism
- these people stepped up and filled factory jobs when men left
12 Clues: fear of communism • clear and present danger • this act enforced the draft • Wilson's plan for after WWI • president during World War I • British ship that was sunk by German Uboat • raids to hunt for communists for deportation • Blacks migrated to north to take factory jobs • this act forbade people from speaking out against the war • ...
Compensation 2021-11-07
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- Clauses in collective agreements that provide for quarterly cost-of-living adjustments in wages, basing these adjustments on the consumer price index
- Wage increases larger than rises in the consumer price index, the real earning power of wages
- Systematic process of determining the relative worth of jobs to establish which jobs should be paid more than others within an organization
- Abbreviation for the term that measures the average change in prices over time in a fixed market basket of goods and services
- Encompasses employee wages and salaries,incentives,bonuses, and commissions
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- System of job evaluation in which jobs are classified and grouped according to a series of predetermined wage grades
- Compression of differentials between job classes
- Compensation of employees that aligns with the objectives and philosophies of the organization while also enhancing employee growth
- Curve in a scattergram representing the relationship between the relative worth of jobs and wage rates
9 Clues: Compression of differentials between job classes • Encompasses employee wages and salaries,incentives,bonuses, and commissions • Wage increases larger than rises in the consumer price index, the real earning power of wages • Curve in a scattergram representing the relationship between the relative worth of jobs and wage rates • ...
Will automation take away all our jobs? 2020-11-12
13 Clues: event • worker • lecturer • workpace • important • spaceshuttle • physical work • another works • another works • money spender • special event • old workplaces • cross references
Takatoshi 2023-03-01
Collocations 2022-12-13
Business Crossword 2020-04-27
Across
- a workers weekly payment
- when you get trained on the job.
- When workers rebel against their owners.
- A form that shows what the job is about.
- The amount of money a worker gets in a year or month.
- When the company fires employees to save money.
- When the shop is closed
- Reward money
Down
- A tactic to improve a workers productivity
- The man that invented The Principles Of Scientific Management.
- when you get fired due to misbehavior.
- A command hierarchy.
- When workers take turns doing different jobs to keep the jobs more interesting.
- A tactic when workers do minimum work as a form of rebellion
- the amount of money you get paid per sale.
15 Clues: Reward money • A command hierarchy. • When the shop is closed • a workers weekly payment • when you get trained on the job. • when you get fired due to misbehavior. • When workers rebel against their owners. • A form that shows what the job is about. • A tactic to improve a workers productivity • the amount of money you get paid per sale. • ...
FlashPost Mystery 2023-05-19
Across
- FlashPost tab displaying real-time jobs and their status
- Type of a recruiter in FlashPost
- The equivalent of a partner set-up in FlashPost
- What is the name of the process to collect FlashPost codes?
- Views, clicks and applies in FlashPost
- One of the posting method (only available to partners)
- When a job in FlashPost fails, it gets into ... status
- You can provide customer with a ... account
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- Type of partner who only receive emails from FlashPost
- application FlashPost back office
- One of the more known job distributors
- Type of a report in FlashPost
- Third party who connects FlashPost with ATS; a job ...
- The equivalent of contract in FlashPost
- Maximum number of jobs allowed for Self-Service
15 Clues: Type of a report in FlashPost • Type of a recruiter in FlashPost • application FlashPost back office • One of the more known job distributors • Views, clicks and applies in FlashPost • The equivalent of contract in FlashPost • You can provide customer with a ... account • The equivalent of a partner set-up in FlashPost • Maximum number of jobs allowed for Self-Service • ...
Reaganomics. 2023-05-17
Across
- - Accumulation of government borrowing
- cuts - Reductions in federal income taxes
- - Economic theory that cutting taxes for the wealthy will stimulate economic growth
- - Economic theory that lowering tax rates can increase tax revenue
- - Reducing barriers to international trade
- - Emphasis on creating jobs to stimulate economic growth
- - Simultaneous occurrence of high inflation and stagnant economic growth
- - Reducing government regulations on industries
Down
- - Place where stocks are traded.
- zones - Designated areas for economic development
- - Plan for government spending and revenue
- - Economic theory that benefits the wealthy will trickle down to everyone else
- - Increase in prices of goods and services
- - Excess of government spending over revenue
- - Encouragement of private savings to boost investment
15 Clues: - Place where stocks are traded. • - Accumulation of government borrowing • cuts - Reductions in federal income taxes • - Plan for government spending and revenue • - Increase in prices of goods and services • - Reducing barriers to international trade • - Excess of government spending over revenue • - Reducing government regulations on industries • ...
The Crossword 2025-12-01
Across
- Created huge public works programs
- Program to insure peoples money in banks
- Form of insurance created from the social security act
- Idea of adding 6 supreme court judges: Court _____
- FDR's radio address to Americans: ______ Chats
- Provided jobs for public works programs
- Paid farmers to not sell their crops
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- Program that built dams and provided power
- Act created to legalize collective bargaining
- Religious person who attacked FDR and Jews for political beliefs: Father _____
- Provided natural preservation jobs for young unmarried men
- Project created to Relieve, Recover, and reform
- Program responsible for sending money to relief programs and public works programs
- Program responsible for regulating the stock market and margin loans
- Put 8 million Americans to work on construction projects
15 Clues: Created huge public works programs • Paid farmers to not sell their crops • Provided jobs for public works programs • Program to insure peoples money in banks • Program that built dams and provided power • Act created to legalize collective bargaining • FDR's radio address to Americans: ______ Chats • Project created to Relieve, Recover, and reform • ...
History Vocabulary 2024-01-17
Across
- The airless rooms below deck
- Allowed voters to put a bill on the ballot and vote into law
- A person who wanted to destroy all trusts
- The protection of natural resources
- Mutual aid groups
- Gave voters the right to put a bill before a state legislature
- Small apartments many without windows, heat, or indoor bathroom
Down
- People who worked for woman's right to vote
- Giving jobs to followers
- To ban the manufacture or sale
- Process of holding on to older traditions while adapting to a new culture
- Forward-thinking people who wanted to improve American life
- Addams Leading figure of the settlement house movement
- Crusading journalists
- Houses Community cents that offered services to the poor
- Services Includes all federal jobs except elected officers and the military
- Amendment Guaranteed women the right to vote
- Codes Set standards for construction and safety
18 Clues: Mutual aid groups • Crusading journalists • Giving jobs to followers • The airless rooms below deck • To ban the manufacture or sale • The protection of natural resources • A person who wanted to destroy all trusts • People who worked for woman's right to vote • Amendment Guaranteed women the right to vote • Codes Set standards for construction and safety • ...
Les passe-temps 2021-04-25
16 Clues: to do • a toy • hobby • a game • to sew • to want • to draw • a movie • to knit • to play • to read • to cook • to garden • to collect • to be able to • to do odd jobs
Entrepreneurs 2023-12-13
16 Clues: Jeff Bezos • Steve Jobs • Henry Ford • James Dyson • Sara Blakely • Zhang Yiming • Simon Cowell • Anita Roddick • Bill Bowerman • Beyonce (3,4) • Adolf Dassler • Kim Kardashian • Richard Branson • Elon Musk (5,1) • Mark Zuckerburg • Stelios Haji-Ioannou
Ch. 9 2017-02-01
Across
- a task or series of tasks performed to provide a good or service.
- letter that expresses your appreciation for the opportunity to interview for a job.
- lists employment history in chronological order
- involves work experience in an organization while learning about a career field.
- letter that expresses your interest in a specific job and requests an interview.
Down
- highlights abilities and experiences related to the job for which you are applying.
- the willingness and ability of a person to move where jobs are located.
- spending time with a worker for a day or week to learn about a certain occupation.
- a goal for work that is fulfilled through a job or series of jobs.
- talking to other people about their jobs.
10 Clues: talking to other people about their jobs. • lists employment history in chronological order • a task or series of tasks performed to provide a good or service. • a goal for work that is fulfilled through a job or series of jobs. • the willingness and ability of a person to move where jobs are located. • ...
Colombia 2023-01-18
Across
- is a national park that has many biodiversities
- the first president of Colombia
- This is Colombia's currency
- This is the current president of Colombia
- church built in the tunnels of a salt mine
Down
- One of the most common jobs
- Colombia's official country name
- One of the top-selling online items in2022
- One of the highest paying jobs
- This person founded Colombia in 1499
10 Clues: One of the most common jobs • This is Colombia's currency • One of the highest paying jobs • the first president of Colombia • Colombia's official country name • This person founded Colombia in 1499 • This is the current president of Colombia • One of the top-selling online items in2022 • church built in the tunnels of a salt mine • ...
Services 2017-12-11
15 Clues: Gadgets • Wood saw • Odd jobs • Get Going • Take a dip • Trip Hazard • Dust busting • Stubborn leaks • Slippery surface • Bundled services • Breathing greens • Plaster of Paris • Recurring service • Lifesaver in Dubai • Kitchen convenience
Inventions Crossword 2021-03-02
Across
- inventor of railroad
- Invented by James Hargreaves
- Inventor of Bessemer steel process
- A horse drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains
- Donald Mckay invented it
- Invented by Samuel F.B Morse
- used to get more work done and helped in factories
- Created power for machines
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- Brought more people to America and provided more jobs and created factories
- very small apartments made for the people moving in for jobs
- It breaks up tough soil without clumps getting stuck to it. And it’s powered by a farmer pushing it through the soil.
- You could make clothes much faster than hand sewing it.
- region that grew quickly with manufacturing
- Invented by robert fulton
- Inventor of cotton gin
- what was this time period called
16 Clues: inventor of railroad • Inventor of cotton gin • Donald Mckay invented it • Invented by robert fulton • Created power for machines • Invented by James Hargreaves • Invented by Samuel F.B Morse • what was this time period called • Inventor of Bessemer steel process • region that grew quickly with manufacturing • used to get more work done and helped in factories • ...
Project 3 2023-11-15
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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
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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
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 • ...
Cleaning and Sanitizing 2024-09-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
CCA Crossword 2025-10-06
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Center for Professional Development & Career Readiness Resources 2021-08-25
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
history 2023-05-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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) • ...
Chapter 9 Key Issue 3 Crossword 2014-04-23
Across
- ___ compares the ability of women and men to participate in economic and political decision making
- The highest percentages of women in professional and technical jobs are in _______________.
- The percentage of managerial jobs held by women is higher in ___.
- No country has a national parliament or ________ with a majority of women.
- ___ compares the level of development of women with that of both sexes
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- To measure the extent of each country's gender inequality, the _____________ has created two indexes.
- The key political indicator of empowerment is the __________ of women who are elected to public office.
- The inability of women to outlive men in LDC's derives primarily from the hazards of ____________.
- _________ deals with school development
- Managerial jobs represent the ability to influence the process of _______ making.
10 Clues: _________ deals with school development • The percentage of managerial jobs held by women is higher in ___. • ___ compares the level of development of women with that of both sexes • No country has a national parliament or ________ with a majority of women. • Managerial jobs represent the ability to influence the process of _______ making. • ...
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
Economics Review 2023-03-02
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
Final Fusignment - Annifer Amaro 2020-06-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
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 • ...
RU ITEC411 - CH6Work 2025-04-21
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- (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
Across
- 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
Down
- ____ 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 • ...
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 _____
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 • ...
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 • ...
