jobs Crossword Puzzles
1930's Crossword 2013-11-05
Across
- When workers demand something and don't get it, they will stop working until they get what they want
- The government forcing you to leave your house
- Strikers went to complain to the Prime Minister about the relief camps
- How people of a certain place decide which government they want
- When the police stopped the Ottawa Trekkers from reaching Ottawa
- Political party in charge
- A place that serves food to the poor for free
- Something everyone wanted that pays money when you work
- Horses (or cows) pulling people around in cars to save money
- The new class created where you are neither poor nor rich
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- A regular income that is paid for the work a person does
- The overall mental feeling of the 1930's
- The amount of money people pay for something
- Leader of the Conservatives
- The people who enforce laws and protect the community
- Leader of the Liberals
- The leader of the CCF
- Camps full of homeless people that had to work to stay there
- People without homes, looking for jobs
- The day the stock market was said to have crashed
- People helping other people by giving them money and/or goods
- A form of medicine that helps treat diabetes
22 Clues: The leader of the CCF • Leader of the Liberals • Political party in charge • Leader of the Conservatives • People without homes, looking for jobs • The overall mental feeling of the 1930's • The amount of money people pay for something • A form of medicine that helps treat diabetes • A place that serves food to the poor for free • ...
A Career For You 2015-12-03
Across
- your natural talents and potential for learning
- a balanced representation of your current styles of art and abilities
- the amount of pay for each hour they spend doing the job
- provide training for jobs at the secondary and postsecondary levels of education
- a progression of related jobs in a persons field of work
- the activities , ideas , and experiences you like the most
- people who know you well enough to recommend you for a job
- skills you develope through training or practice
- provide job-specific training at the postsecondary level
- places students in a job while they are still taking classes
- a faithful counselor who values your abilities and potential
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- the exchange of information or services among an interconnected group of people
- type of work
- accepted standards of fairness and good conduct on the job
- a shprt business letter sent with your resume
- 16 groups of occupational and career speacialties
- additional inclusions , such as disability insurance , life insurance , medical insurance , and pension plans
- a brief account of your education , work experience , and other qualifications for a job
- when you follow a worker on the job to observe the duties and responsibilities
- a fixed amount of pay , usually recieved once or twice a month , for services performed on the job
20 Clues: type of work • a shprt business letter sent with your resume • your natural talents and potential for learning • skills you develope through training or practice • 16 groups of occupational and career speacialties • the amount of pay for each hour they spend doing the job • a progression of related jobs in a persons field of work • ...
2nd Grade FlexWeek U1W6 2016-10-07
Across
- having permission to do something
- asked to come
- the way of life for a group of people
- thing to work with
- not the same
- the price of something
- sway from harm
- you need or count on someone
- looks for a while
- a connection with someone
- to divide and give to others
- to make a request
- the speech of a group of people
- to save something or someone from danger
- buyers at a store or business
- an area where animals run free
- moves quickly
- make up your mind
- to be scared of something
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- give way to get something else
- moved here and there
- equal and just for all sides
- look quickly
- in the best possible way
- work done for pay
- to pick something out
- things one must have
- small jobs
- to pay money
- being pals and helping one another
- to wander
- in a fearful or restless way
- to see if something is correct
- private or not known by many people
- looked hard or closely at something
- on or to one side
- feeling very happy and eager
- close and kind attention
- the correct way
39 Clues: to wander • small jobs • look quickly • not the same • to pay money • asked to come • moves quickly • sway from harm • the correct way • work done for pay • looks for a while • to make a request • on or to one side • make up your mind • thing to work with • moved here and there • things one must have • to pick something out • the price of something • in the best possible way • close and kind attention • ...
Social 2023-05-15
Across
- Fight between United states and BNA - part of Napoleonic wars
- People left britain for economic reasons (the industrial revolution)
- a system of government with no monarch
- A general pardon
- Change in the characteristics of a population
- The infection of a large population by a disease
- Person who seeks protection in another country
- Citizens elect assembly - assembly represents them
- Canada's first prime minister
- A report by lord Durham making recommendations
- To ask for something in a formal way
- Someone loyal to Britain
- an alliance among different groups.
- Wrote the American Declaration
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- Happened when machines took over jobs and people lost jobs
- Way to torture loyalists
- War of freedom fought by 13 colonies
- Someone who wants to change established rules and arrangements in society
- Someone who wanted America to be independent
- This combined upper and lower Canada. It was based on the recommendations of the Durham report
- Wave of people leaving 13 colonies for Canada
- to threaten
- to owe money
- reformer that lead Nova Scotia to becoming the first colony in BNA to move towards a more democratic government
- Contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration
- Leaving one’s country to make citizenship/home in other country
- British general who burnt the presidents mansion in washington
27 Clues: to threaten • to owe money • A general pardon • Way to torture loyalists • Someone loyal to Britain • Canada's first prime minister • Wrote the American Declaration • an alliance among different groups. • War of freedom fought by 13 colonies • To ask for something in a formal way • a system of government with no monarch • Someone who wanted America to be independent • ...
Social 2023-05-15
Across
- Fight between United states and BNA - part of Napoleonic wars
- People left britain for economic reasons (the industrial revolution)
- a system of government with no monarch
- A general pardon
- Change in the characteristics of a population
- The infection of a large population by a disease
- Person who seeks protection in another country
- Citizens elect assembly - assembly represents them
- Canada's first prime minister
- A report by lord Durham making recommendations
- To ask for something in a formal way
- Someone loyal to Britain
- an alliance among different groups.
- Wrote the American Declaration
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- Happened when machines took over jobs and people lost jobs
- Way to torture loyalists
- War of freedom fought by 13 colonies
- Someone who wants to change established rules and arrangements in society
- Someone who wanted America to be independent
- This combined upper and lower Canada. It was based on the recommendations of the Durham report
- Wave of people leaving 13 colonies for Canada
- to threaten
- to owe money
- reformer that lead Nova Scotia to becoming the first colony in BNA to move towards a more democratic government
- Contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration
- Leaving one’s country to make citizenship/home in other country
- British general who burnt the presidents mansion in washington
27 Clues: to threaten • to owe money • A general pardon • Way to torture loyalists • Someone loyal to Britain • Canada's first prime minister • Wrote the American Declaration • an alliance among different groups. • War of freedom fought by 13 colonies • To ask for something in a formal way • a system of government with no monarch • Someone who wanted America to be independent • ...
Vocabulary 2025-03-20
Across
- conditions – The environment, rules, and benefits employees have at work.
- – Extra hours worked beyond the normal schedule.
- – The characteristics and qualities that define a person.
- – The location where people do their jobs.
- – Someone who never gives up and works hard to achieve their goals.
- skills – Basic abilities that do not require advanced training or education.
- – The use of machines or technology to do tasks instead of humans.
- – Short versions of a text that include only the main points.
- – A professional who helps people with emotional and mental health issues.
- – More and more over time.
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- people – To be in charge of employees or a team at work.
- – The state of not having a job.
- – Someone who believes too much in themselves, sometimes more than they should.
- economy – A labor market where people work temporary or freelance jobs instead of full-time positions.
- – A person who behaves responsibly and like an adult.
- – The way a person writes with a pen or pencil.
- – To include or make someone participate in an activity.
- job – A type of employment that does not have a set end date.
- designer – A professional who creates visual content like logos, advertisements, and websites.
- – Someone who makes good decisions based on logic and reason.
20 Clues: – More and more over time. • – The state of not having a job. • – The location where people do their jobs. • – The way a person writes with a pen or pencil. • – Extra hours worked beyond the normal schedule. • – A person who behaves responsibly and like an adult. • people – To be in charge of employees or a team at work. • ...
Industrial Revolution Review 2025-12-04
Across
- Group formed to protect workers’ rights and interests
- Key fossil fuel that powered early factories and steam engines
- Rapid growth of cities due to factory jobs
- Person who invests and takes risks to start a business
- Cartwright’s machine that automated weaving
- Hargreaves’ machine that let one worker spin multiple threads
- Early home-based method of producing goods before factories
- Crowded, poorly built urban housing for workers
- Money needed to start or expand a business
- Transportation system crucial for moving goods and people
- Watt’s improved device that powered factories and transportation
- Social group that grew due to industrial wealth
- First industry to industrialize
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- Farming changes that increased food supply before industrialization
- Use of young workers in factories and mines
- Process of fencing common land that pushed farmers to cities
- Economic system based on private ownership and competition
- Workers who destroyed machines they believed threatened their jobs
- Whitney’s invention that sped up cotton cleaning
- Production method where work is divided into sequential steps
- Method of production using machines and centralized buildings
- Identical components that made mass production possible
- Arkwright’s water-powered spinning machine
- Metal used to build machines, tools, and factory equipment
- Energy source that transformed manufacturing and travel
25 Clues: First industry to industrialize • Rapid growth of cities due to factory jobs • Arkwright’s water-powered spinning machine • Money needed to start or expand a business • Use of young workers in factories and mines • Cartwright’s machine that automated weaving • Crowded, poorly built urban housing for workers • Social group that grew due to industrial wealth • ...
Tech Terms 2021-02-08
Across
- Acorn
- 1990: Tim Berners-Lee; World Wide Web
- 1947 Bell Laboratories
- TRS-80 1974-77
- Graphic User Interface
- Established in a garage
- Steve Jobs
- Microsoft Operating System
Down
- Co-developer of Apple
- 1801: Joseph Marie Jacquard
- 1822: Charles Babbage
- 1970 First Memory Chip
- 1985 was introduced
- First computer with a single-circuit board
- Grace Hopper 1953
15 Clues: Acorn • Steve Jobs • TRS-80 1974-77 • Grace Hopper 1953 • 1985 was introduced • Co-developer of Apple • 1822: Charles Babbage • 1970 First Memory Chip • 1947 Bell Laboratories • Graphic User Interface • Established in a garage • Microsoft Operating System • 1801: Joseph Marie Jacquard • 1990: Tim Berners-Lee; World Wide Web • First computer with a single-circuit board
Gaven 6th period 2021-09-22
Across
- plant organelle that is green and absorbs sunlight
- powerhouse of the cell
- basic unit of life
- stores dna
- many celled
- gel in the cell
- a living thing
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- tool to see small
- outer covering
- one cell
- organs work together
- parts within the cell
- outer covering on plant cell
- cells work together
- different parts do different jobs
15 Clues: one cell • stores dna • many celled • outer covering • a living thing • gel in the cell • tool to see small • basic unit of life • cells work together • organs work together • parts within the cell • powerhouse of the cell • outer covering on plant cell • different parts do different jobs • plant organelle that is green and absorbs sunlight
Jessie 6 2023-09-21
Across
- stores dna
- whole,living thing
- sunlight is turned into energy
- organ work together
- basic unit of living things
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- outer covering
- one cell
- different parts different jobs
- plant cell outer covering
- many called
- cell work together
- gel in the cell
- parts within the cell
- power plant of the cell
- tools to see small things
15 Clues: one cell • stores dna • many called • outer covering • gel in the cell • cell work together • whole,living thing • organ work together • parts within the cell • power plant of the cell • plant cell outer covering • tools to see small things • basic unit of living things • different parts different jobs • sunlight is turned into energy
jackson 7 2023-09-21
Across
- different parts do different jobs
- basic unit of living things
- many cell
- stores dna
- tough outer covering of plant cells
- organs work together
- parts within cell
- where energy is made
Down
- gel inside cell
- one cell
- outer covering
- tool to see small
- cells work together
- whol livig thing
- plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
15 Clues: one cell • many cell • stores dna • outer covering • gel inside cell • whol livig thing • tool to see small • parts within cell • cells work together • organs work together • where energy is made • basic unit of living things • different parts do different jobs • tough outer covering of plant cells • plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
Number The Stars 2023-05-18
Across
- Annemarie's dad
- Annemarie's fake Great Aunt
- Ellen's mom
- Name of Ellen's necklace
- Most important of Henrik's jobs
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- Name of story
- Annemarie's mom
- Name of Annemarie's most important uncle
- Best place for Jews in Europe during WW2
- German Soldiers
- Ellen's dad
- Annemarie's younger sister
- Cat in story's name
- Annemarie's older sister
- Annemarie's best friend
15 Clues: Ellen's dad • Ellen's mom • Name of story • Annemarie's mom • Annemarie's dad • German Soldiers • Cat in story's name • Annemarie's best friend • Annemarie's older sister • Name of Ellen's necklace • Annemarie's younger sister • Annemarie's fake Great Aunt • Most important of Henrik's jobs • Name of Annemarie's most important uncle • Best place for Jews in Europe during WW2
Reformation 2025-05-01
Across
- papal letter
- this edict made luther an outlaw
- popes had too much power and
- language of the people
- people questioned the bible
- 95 of these
- passes into heaven
- sold indulgences
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- priests & bishops had too many positions
- buying & selling positions
- head of church
- each state decide their religion
- helped luther
- jobs for your family
- German reformer
15 Clues: 95 of these • papal letter • helped luther • head of church • German reformer • sold indulgences • passes into heaven • jobs for your family • language of the people • buying & selling positions • people questioned the bible • popes had too much power and • this edict made luther an outlaw • each state decide their religion • priests & bishops had too many positions
Job readiness crossword 2025-12-12
Across
- Long-term job path
- Document used to apply for jobs
- Things you work toward
- Paid work
- Help from others
- Plan for money
- Meeting for a job
Down
- Group you work with
- Treating others well
- Trying your best
- Paying attention
- Tasks done to earn money
- Abilities you learn
- Something you manage at work
- Someone you can count on
15 Clues: Paid work • Plan for money • Trying your best • Paying attention • Help from others • Meeting for a job • Long-term job path • Group you work with • Abilities you learn • Treating others well • Things you work toward • Tasks done to earn money • Someone you can count on • Something you manage at work • Document used to apply for jobs
BR_Elementary_Reading File 5 2023-08-07
Across
- - people/jobs from 'to manufacture'
- - I can't believe I ________ ___ ______. What do I do?
- - noun [főnév] form of 'to qualify'
- - 'they are not always the best-_______ jobs in the world' (not enough money)
Down
- - I _______ ______ on my homework. (a lot of time)
- - verb [ige] form of 'employer'
- - other vehicles on the road (bikes, cars etc.)
7 Clues: - verb [ige] form of 'employer' • - people/jobs from 'to manufacture' • - noun [főnév] form of 'to qualify' • - other vehicles on the road (bikes, cars etc.) • - I _______ ______ on my homework. (a lot of time) • - I can't believe I ________ ___ ______. What do I do? • - 'they are not always the best-_______ jobs in the world' (not enough money)
Jobs and professions 2020-04-03
16 Clues: ārsts • medmāsa • šoferis • režisors • advokāts • vetārsts • frizieris • šefpavārs • dārznieks • skolotājs • žurnālists • elektriķis • komponists • zinātnieks • inženieris • mākslinieks
JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS 2021-08-27
16 Clues: pintor • piloto • músico • cantor • médico • advogado • pedreiro • dentista • mecânico • bombeiro • encanador • professor • enfermeiro • cozinheiro • fazendeiro • cabelereiro
Colleges and Jobs 2023-12-13
Across
- helps athletes
- helps pay for college or career school
- a person who works with teeth
- gives education to students
- a person who decorates a room or building
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- mascot is a bear
- mascot is a long horn
- what you get for a free ride to a university
- cuts peoples hair
- a person who helps the sick
- your grade average
- how much you have to pay for college
- the class course you take in college
- mascot is a tiger
- cooks food
- the top university in the U.S
16 Clues: cooks food • helps athletes • mascot is a bear • cuts peoples hair • mascot is a tiger • your grade average • mascot is a long horn • a person who helps the sick • gives education to students • a person who works with teeth • the top university in the U.S • how much you have to pay for college • the class course you take in college • helps pay for college or career school • ...
Jobs: New Words 2022-08-14
Across
- flys airplane
- someone who serves food at restaurants
- someone who fixes toilets
- takes care of our teeth
- cuts people's hair
- cures us when we are sick
- someone who bakes food
- someone who cooks food
- fixes cars
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- builds houses and buildings
- writes books
- someone who makes clothes
- delivers letters
- cures animals when they are sick
- keeps people safe
- keeps us safe at the pool
16 Clues: fixes cars • writes books • flys airplane • delivers letters • keeps people safe • cuts people's hair • someone who bakes food • someone who cooks food • takes care of our teeth • someone who fixes toilets • someone who makes clothes • cures us when we are sick • keeps us safe at the pool • builds houses and buildings • cures animals when they are sick • someone who serves food at restaurants
Uku`s Jobs 2023-03-27
Across
- he catches fish and works on a boat
- a man who catches bad people and often has a gun
- a human who gives homework and has students
- he puts out fire and he works in shifts
- a human who does surgerys and works in a hospital
- i stay at home i take care of my family
- a human who makes calls and sends mail`s
- a man who works in the sky and tra
- a human who helps a doctor and wears a uniform
- he builds houses and works with cement
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- he wears a uniform and drives a bus
- a man who wears a uniform and delivers mail
- a man who works in a resturant and makes food for people
- a human who cuts peoples hair and work in a salon
- a man who drives people around and drives a taxi
- a man who wears a uniform and has a gun or a rifle
16 Clues: a man who works in the sky and tra • he wears a uniform and drives a bus • he catches fish and works on a boat • he builds houses and works with cement • he puts out fire and he works in shifts • i stay at home i take care of my family • a human who makes calls and sends mail`s • a man who wears a uniform and delivers mail • a human who gives homework and has students • ...
Searching for Jobs 2023-03-06
Across
- The skills that you can use in any job, no matter how different the jobs are.
- A mode of transportation that requires knowledge of routes and scheduled times period
- A skill that is required to be at a certain place when you are required to be there.
- One of the most popular job search sites.
- People you know well who will say good things about you to a manager.
- A skill that you might have if you like to keep things neat and in their place.
- Use this tool to help find what businesses are nearby, to plan your route, and to determine how long it will take to get to work.
- A skill that demonstrates the ability to work as part of a group to achieve a common goal.
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- A questionnaire that may be found on websites such as O*NET, that will help determine some of your interests.
- A skill that involves listening, speaking, observing, and empathy.
- This mode of transportation requires that you work close to home.
- This type of network includes teachers, co-workers, and managers.
- Rain, snow, and darkness may make this mode of transportation difficult and uncomfortable.
- The number one reason why most people want or need to get a job.
- This type network includes family, friends, and family friends.
- A tool to help keep track of your schedule and appointments.
16 Clues: One of the most popular job search sites. • A tool to help keep track of your schedule and appointments. • This type network includes family, friends, and family friends. • The number one reason why most people want or need to get a job. • This mode of transportation requires that you work close to home. • ...
Jobs and workplaces 2023-03-03
Across
- __________ is a workplace which bald people usualy ignore.
- __________ is probably the most hated type of doctor.
- ____________ is the workplace of a person who takes care of rooms, keys, services and reservations.
- _____ _________ is someone who helps you with your vacation.
- __________ is someone like TV reported but before TV existed.
- __________ is someone whose job is to create beautiful things.
- ___________ is someone who repairs the moving workplace mentioned in this crossword.
- _________ is a workplace of sometimes even thousands of people who create multiple products.
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- ________ __________ is someone who makes you move so you lose fat or get fit.
- ________ is someone who usualy doesn't wait even though it sounds like they do.
- _____ _____________ is the person who has to put all the stuff in the shelves and take care of the counter.
- _____ ___________ is a special type of office which communicates with customers, hotels and airplanes!
- __________ is someone who makes his workplace move from city to city!
- ___________ is another worker who makes his workplace move... in the air!
- __________ is the workplace of some who repairs another workplaces - which move!
- ________ is an unusual working space because it moves from city to city! Only one person works there.
16 Clues: __________ is probably the most hated type of doctor. • __________ is a workplace which bald people usualy ignore. • _____ _________ is someone who helps you with your vacation. • __________ is someone like TV reported but before TV existed. • __________ is someone whose job is to create beautiful things. • ...
FCE CROSSWORD JOBS 2023-03-31
Across
- money that you receive from an employer (noun)(6)
- the workers who have a lot of skills
- to ask for a job, usually by writing a letter (verb)(5)
- you attend this to be questioned when you are applying for a job (noun)(9)
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis
- to be removed from a job, usually because you have done something bad (verb)(9)
- addition hours worked (noun)(8)
- money that is earned or received (noun)(6)
- to be given a better job in the organization you work for (verb)(8)
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- to give up a job (noun)(3 words)
- decide to leave job (verb)(6)
- to write in the empty spaces on a form (2 words, verb)(phrasal verb)
- to be dismissed from your job for a time until more work is available (verb)(4)
- to stop work and take a pension (verb)(6)
- the person who works for a company (noun)(8)
- a job or profession
16 Clues: a job or profession • decide to leave job (verb)(6) • addition hours worked (noun)(8) • to give up a job (noun)(3 words) • the workers who have a lot of skills • to stop work and take a pension (verb)(6) • money that is earned or received (noun)(6) • the person who works for a company (noun)(8) • money that you receive from an employer (noun)(6) • ...
Jobs and occupations 2024-04-15
Across
- Officer She looks out for the safety of a community.
- He helps and treats people to be healthy.
- He installs, operates, repairs, and maintains electrical systems.
- He raises animals and grows plants.
- He has the skills and knowledge to cut, carve and design objects made of wood.
- He plays one or multiple musical instruments.
- He serves customers drink and food orders.
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- He fights fire and rescues people from fire.
- Programmer He designs software programs.
- She vocalizes musical sounds with tone and rythm.
- He mixes and bakes ingredients to make a variety of breads and pastries.
- She cuts, colours and styles hair.
- He installs and repairs pipes used to carry water or gas.
- mechanic He repairs car engines and changes tyres.
- driver He drives trucks.
- He delivers letters.
16 Clues: He delivers letters. • driver He drives trucks. • She cuts, colours and styles hair. • He raises animals and grows plants. • Programmer He designs software programs. • He helps and treats people to be healthy. • He serves customers drink and food orders. • He fights fire and rescues people from fire. • He plays one or multiple musical instruments. • ...
JOBS AND OCCUPATIONS 2024-08-05
Talking about jobs 2022-08-17
Across
- this person determines guilt or innocence
- This person assist detectives on crime scenes
- This person can design, do research, work in the production department of a specific place
- This person takes calls and messages
- This person flies planes
- This person collects money
- This person sell goods/items
- this person plans and directs employees
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- this person report suspicious activity to a supervisor or the police
- this person provides customer service on a plane
- this person assist doctors administrating medications
- This person works with electric equipment
- This person cures people
- This person works with students
- This person plays one or more instruments
- this person drafts legal documents
16 Clues: This person cures people • This person flies planes • This person collects money • This person sell goods/items • This person works with students • this person drafts legal documents • This person takes calls and messages • this person plans and directs employees • this person determines guilt or innocence • This person works with electric equipment • ...
Theatre Jobs 1 2022-09-04
Across
- This person is in charge of fundraising for non-profit theatres
- This kind of Manager works directly for the Producer
- _____________Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
- Finances Broadway productions
- Creates the artistic elements of a theatrical production
- Rehearses and conducts the orchestra and singers
- Run the box office on Broadway
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- Runs the show at every performance
- This manager works for the theatre owner
- Direct the audience to reserved seating and police the audience for decorum and safety
- These stagehands are named after the color of their contract
- Tells the actors what to do on stage
- Maintains the cleanliness of the theatre before, during, and after performances. Sometimes help direct box office traffic
- An organization that works to protect worker's rights
- This kind of Manager is typically hired one week prior to the first rehearsal
- One of the companies that owns and runs Broadway Theatres
16 Clues: Finances Broadway productions • Run the box office on Broadway • Runs the show at every performance • Tells the actors what to do on stage • This manager works for the theatre owner • Rehearses and conducts the orchestra and singers • _____________Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees • This kind of Manager works directly for the Producer • ...
Jobs Lina Laura 2025-01-31
Across
- of a different kind, form, or character
- of or relating to present and recent time; contemporary.
- the activity or practice of touring, esp. for pleasure
- of, relating to, or characteristic of one race or the races of humankind.
- something thaht speaks or uses Englsih
- captivated, enraptured, enchanted, ecstatic
- to dismiss from a job
- a connection or relationship
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- a useful and desirable thing or quality
- the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another:
- to move to a different location; to change one's residence or place of business
- growing vigorously
- relative worth or importance
- of or relating to Ireland
- to bring to a successful end
- having full assurance
16 Clues: growing vigorously • having full assurance • to dismiss from a job • of or relating to Ireland • relative worth or importance • to bring to a successful end • a connection or relationship • something thaht speaks or uses Englsih • a useful and desirable thing or quality • of a different kind, form, or character • captivated, enraptured, enchanted, ecstatic • ...
Jobs/Countries/Nationalities 2025-09-25
16 Clues: актёр • пилот • Китай • Япония • Россия • рабочий • инженер • учитель • Бразилия • водитель • бизнесмен • домработница • русский/русская • бразилец/бразильянка • японец/японка/японский • китаец/китаянка/китайский
Jobs and Occupations 2026-02-01
Across
- a person who treats you if you are sick
- a person who goes into space
- a person who builds buildings and houses
- a person who cuts your hair
- a person who sails on boats or ships
- a person who repairs cars
- a person who puts out fires
- a person who paints houses and buildings
- a person who flies an aeroplane
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- a person who takes care of flowers and plants
- a person who catches bad people
- a person who cooks delicious food
- a person who protects the country
- a person who helps the doctor
- a person who grows fruits and vegetables
- a person who draws and paints pictures
16 Clues: a person who repairs cars • a person who cuts your hair • a person who puts out fires • a person who goes into space • a person who helps the doctor • a person who catches bad people • a person who flies an aeroplane • a person who cooks delicious food • a person who protects the country • a person who sails on boats or ships • a person who draws and paints pictures • ...
Top Honey Do List Projects 2019-09-13
Across
- Odd Jobs, typically, Quick Jobs
- remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits
- restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
- the branch of architecture dealing with the selection and organization of furnishings for an architectural interior (decorating)
- a garden laid out for esthetic effect
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- the act of applying paint to a surface
- the craft of an electrician
- do over, as of (part of) a house;
- Projects that come from one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by
- installing and repairing pipes and fixtures for water or gas or sewage in a building
10 Clues: the craft of an electrician • Odd Jobs, typically, Quick Jobs • do over, as of (part of) a house; • a garden laid out for esthetic effect • the act of applying paint to a surface • remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits • restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken • ...
Migration 2022-10-15
Across
- Factors which force people to move away from a city or a country
- Type of migration when people relocate for jobs and businesses
- People who permanently settle in a foreign country
- When people leave a city for different reasons
- One of the most common reason of migration
- One of the reason of migration
- Type of migration when people move without legal processes
Down
- People who leave their home country
- Factors which attract people to live a city or a country
- People who seek shelter in another country to save their lives/ their lives are in danger in their own country
10 Clues: One of the reason of migration • People who leave their home country • One of the most common reason of migration • When people leave a city for different reasons • People who permanently settle in a foreign country • Factors which attract people to live a city or a country • Type of migration when people move without legal processes • ...
Launching the Nation 7.4 - 7.5 2022-03-15
Across
- Last minute judge jobs created by Adams for Federalists
- people who sided with the federalists and focused on manufacturing
- Foreign minister that offered to see US diplomates for $250k
- This act allowed for deportation of male foreign citizens that were suspected of plotting against the government in times of peace
- who broke the tied in the election of 1800
- who the election of 1800 was tied between
- The treaty that led to tension between France and the US
- This resolution was written by James and Madison to protest what they felt was unconstitutional
- Group of people who help others get elected
- Shoshone women who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition
Down
- Biggest government play by Jefferson that doubled the size of the US
- This act prevented people from criticizing the government
- Scandal between France and America that involved bribes
- Established by the supreme court case about judge jobs
- people who sided with the Democratic Republicans lived here and focused on farming
- This act upped residency from 5 to 14 years
- this act allowed for deportation of male foreign citizens of nation the US was at war with
- from who Jefferson purchased territory from
18 Clues: who the election of 1800 was tied between • who broke the tied in the election of 1800 • This act upped residency from 5 to 14 years • Group of people who help others get elected • from who Jefferson purchased territory from • Established by the supreme court case about judge jobs • Last minute judge jobs created by Adams for Federalists • ...
The Life of William Shakespeare 2023-03-16
Across
- One of the many jobs John Shakespeare had was this official in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Shakespeare had seven years where no own knows that he did. They call these the ________ ________.
- Shakespeare's father, whose many. jobs included Mayor of his hometown.
- This is the Shakespearean play that "She's the Man" was inspired by.
- This is the play that many say "The Lion King" is similar to.
- Shakespeare's son's name.
- Shakespeare's daughther's name.
- Many people believe that Shakespeare was a _________, or maybe someone else entirely.
Down
- Shakespeare invented over 1700 of these.
- The city where Shakespeare spent most of his time as an adult.
- It is most likely that Shakespeare was born on and died on the 23rd of this month.
- Shakespeare's home town was ______________-upon-Avon.
- Finish Shakespeare's epitaph: "...And cursed be he that moves my ________."
- Shakespeare's wife was named Anne ________________.
- Most likely, the condition Shakespeare's wife was in when they were married.
- This is the play that inspired "10 Things I Hate about You"
- How many years older Anne Hathaway was than Shakespeare.
- This kind of school is similar to elementary school nowadays.
18 Clues: Shakespeare's son's name. • Shakespeare's daughther's name. • Shakespeare invented over 1700 of these. • Shakespeare's wife was named Anne ________________. • Shakespeare's home town was ______________-upon-Avon. • How many years older Anne Hathaway was than Shakespeare. • This is the play that inspired "10 Things I Hate about You" • ...
Job 2022-11-30
Across
- a sum of money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance
- your monthly pay
- a work schedule that is performed in rotations. It can include morning, evening, night periods.
- the act of raising someone to a higher or more important position or rank
- a short written description of your education, previous jobs, and sometimes also your personal interests, that you send to an employer when you apply for a job
- Do you prefer fixed or ... working hours?
- a person who applies for a job
- In most cases previous work ... is needed to get a job
- an announcement that informs people that a certain job position is available
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- a special skill, knowledge, or ability that fits a person for a particular work or position
- ... letter: you send it together with your CV when you apply for a job
- when you work 8 hours a day, you work ...-time
- positive work environment means a good ..., where employees enjoy performing their jobs
- The company needs many highly ... employees.
- ...-collar work means mental work
- You have to maintain eye ... during a job interview
- someone who asks you questions in a job interview
- your workmate you work with
18 Clues: your monthly pay • your workmate you work with • a person who applies for a job • ...-collar work means mental work • Do you prefer fixed or ... working hours? • The company needs many highly ... employees. • when you work 8 hours a day, you work ...-time • someone who asks you questions in a job interview • You have to maintain eye ... during a job interview • ...
Abraham Lincoln 2013-06-17
10 Clues: Lincoln's Wife • Steven ________ • Lincoln's killer • Lincoln's Hometown • Abolishing _______ • Confederate General • Proclamation of ______ • Starting place of the Civil War • Where Lincoln worked some odd jobs • "When Lincoln talked people _________."
Tech companies 2024-04-16
10 Clues: Space Musk • Bill Gates • Steve Jobs • all the data • Electric Musk • mostly processors • order all the things • makes graphics cards • chat with your computer • processors and graphics cards
chapter 25 2022-01-06
Across
- job that requires minimum education and no experience
- act of moving one place to another for your job
- prep preparation program that combines the last two years of high school with two years of postsecondary education
- supervised on-the-job training that students do before they actually go out to work for an industry
Down
- interview talking to someone about his or her carrier
- after high school
- shadowing following a person while he or her does a job
- ladder series of related jobs at different training and education levels
- feeling of tension
9 Clues: after high school • feeling of tension • act of moving one place to another for your job • interview talking to someone about his or her carrier • job that requires minimum education and no experience • shadowing following a person while he or her does a job • ladder series of related jobs at different training and education levels • ...
Econ 2023-05-03
Across
- when industries slow or shut down for a certain amount of time
- when a workers skills do not match the jobs that are available
- one cause for structural unemployment
Down
- properly working economy percentages
- when someone is overqualified for the job they have
- people who want a job but have given up looking for one
- when people change jobs or get laid off after finishing school or for any other reason
- People who are jobless, looking for a job, and available for work
- unemployment that rises during economic downturns
9 Clues: properly working economy percentages • one cause for structural unemployment • unemployment that rises during economic downturns • when someone is overqualified for the job they have • people who want a job but have given up looking for one • when industries slow or shut down for a certain amount of time • ...
Random things 2022-04-05
15 Clues: melting ore • other places • trading sites • iron ore crops • good at fishing • made by themselves • traded their goods • have a good fortune • makes tools of iron • 10 feet 13 feet high • thousands of residents • they drew people to work • the ability to make tools • mastered iron working 1500 bc • farmers could grow crops with
Janea 6 2022-09-26
Across
- Different parts do different jobs
- Parts within a cell
- Outer covering
- Stores DNA
- The powerhouse of the cell
- A tool to see miniature things
- The outer covering on the plant cell
- Gel in the cell
Down
- One cell
- Many cells
- Organs work together
- Basic unit of living things
- Does photosynthesis
- Cells work together
- Whole, living thing
15 Clues: One cell • Many cells • Stores DNA • Outer covering • Gel in the cell • Parts within a cell • Does photosynthesis • Cells work together • Whole, living thing • Organs work together • The powerhouse of the cell • Basic unit of living things • A tool to see miniature things • Different parts do different jobs • The outer covering on the plant cell
Luke 2023-04-16
Across
- Romeo Italian car manufacturer
- vacuum sealed cooking
- succulent sharp plant
- bird that likes being run over
- snacks on jellyfish
- a handsome sheep
- Steve jobs’ company
- tallest tree in the world
Down
- fizzy sweets
- Third biggest lake in the Lake District
- full bodied red wine
- coffee cat
- first established UK city
- shaggy Scottish beef
- welsh scrambled eggs
15 Clues: coffee cat • fizzy sweets • a handsome sheep • snacks on jellyfish • Steve jobs’ company • full bodied red wine • shaggy Scottish beef • welsh scrambled eggs • vacuum sealed cooking • succulent sharp plant • first established UK city • tallest tree in the world • Romeo Italian car manufacturer • bird that likes being run over • Third biggest lake in the Lake District
Jessie 6 2023-09-21
Across
- stores dna
- whole,living thing
- sunlight is turned into energy
- organ work together
- basic unit of living things
Down
- outer covering
- one cell
- different parts different jobs
- plant cell outer covering
- many called
- cell work together
- gel in the cell
- parts within the cell
- power plant of the cell
- tools to see small things
15 Clues: one cell • stores dna • many called • outer covering • gel in the cell • cell work together • whole,living thing • organ work together • parts within the cell • power plant of the cell • plant cell outer covering • tools to see small things • basic unit of living things • different parts different jobs • sunlight is turned into energy
Approaches to staffing 2026-01-27
Across
- Workforce management plan
- Job no longer needed
- Employer ends contract
- No guaranteed hours
- Trained to do different jobs
- Hiring another firm
- Employees seen as expense
- Choose start and finish times
- Working from home
Down
- Short-term employment
- Yearly working hours
- Using external companies
- Employees seen as value
- Negotiation with employee representatives
- Introducing new employees
15 Clues: Working from home • No guaranteed hours • Hiring another firm • Yearly working hours • Job no longer needed • Short-term employment • Employer ends contract • Employees seen as value • Using external companies • Workforce management plan • Introducing new employees • Employees seen as expense • Trained to do different jobs • Choose start and finish times • ...
The Giver Chapters 1-5 2026-02-15
Across
- Lois ____, author
- Gabriel's comfort object
- Ceremony of ____ where jobs are assigned
- Main means of transport
- Mother's job
- The first color Jonas sees
- What Jonas sees change
- When community members are "let go"
Down
- Sister of Jonas
- Father's job
- Best Friend of Jonas
- Confused
- Who Jonas dreams about
- Seemingly perfect place
- Jonas has pale ones
15 Clues: Confused • Father's job • Mother's job • Sister of Jonas • Lois ____, author • Jonas has pale ones • Best Friend of Jonas • Who Jonas dreams about • What Jonas sees change • Main means of transport • Seemingly perfect place • Gabriel's comfort object • The first color Jonas sees • When community members are "let go" • Ceremony of ____ where jobs are assigned
Your Career in Hospitality 2022-01-08
Across
- act of moving to one place to another of your job.
- programs that prepares students for an occupation through a paid job and classes at school.
- program that combines the last two years of high school withe two years of postsecondary education
- supervised, on-the-job
Down
- talking to someone to learn about his or her career.
- following a job while or she is doing a job.
- Jobs that requires minimum education and no experience.
- that student do before they actually go out to work in an industry.
- feeling of tension.
- series or related jobs at different training and education levels.
10 Clues: feeling of tension. • supervised, on-the-job • following a job while or she is doing a job. • act of moving to one place to another of your job. • talking to someone to learn about his or her career. • Jobs that requires minimum education and no experience. • series or related jobs at different training and education levels. • ...
Your Career in Hospitality 2022-01-08
Across
- programs that prepares students for an occupation through a paid job and classes at school.
- series or related jobs at different training and education levels.
- talking to someone to learn about his or her career.
- act of moving to one place to another of your job.
Down
- following a job while or she is doing a job.
- program that combines the last two years of high school withe two years of postsecondary education
- that student do before they actually go out to work in an industry.
- Jobs that requires minimum education and no experience.
- feeling of tension.
- supervised, on-the-job
10 Clues: feeling of tension. • supervised, on-the-job • following a job while or she is doing a job. • act of moving to one place to another of your job. • talking to someone to learn about his or her career. • Jobs that requires minimum education and no experience. • series or related jobs at different training and education levels. • ...
The New Deal 2021-12-20
Across
- Replaced the NIRA, guaranteed the right of unions to organize and bargain collectively
- Established a national insurance program for old-age, survivors, and unemployment
- Outlawed Child labor and provided a minimum wage
- Gave jobs to 2.5 million unemployed men over the course of the depression
- Required important information about stocks and bonds to be public
- Direct assistance to the people
- Long-term prevention to improve systems
- Reduced the power of private bankers in money market
- Created to refinance individual home mortgages at low interest for up to 15 years.
- $500 million in loans and grants to the states
- Government paid farmers to not grow crops
Down
- Administration that used federal funds to hire unemployed for projects
- Act giving POTUS power to manage the nation’s business life
- Organized to provide jobs for the unemployed, created the National Youth Administration and the Federal Arts, Theater, and Writer’s Projects.
- Agency to centralize all farm credit services
- Forced commercial banks out of investment business, and created Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Done to restore industry, housing, farming, and banking
- Stopped bank runs and restored confidence in banking
- The Closing of the Banks by the Government
- Public Corporation created to operate a power plant on the Tennessee River
20 Clues: Direct assistance to the people • Long-term prevention to improve systems • Government paid farmers to not grow crops • The Closing of the Banks by the Government • Agency to centralize all farm credit services • $500 million in loans and grants to the states • Outlawed Child labor and provided a minimum wage • Stopped bank runs and restored confidence in banking • ...
UNIT 1 & 2 2022-03-12
Across
- generation were born after 1980.
- (extreme adjetives)the elefant is e______s.
- a computer program that you use to read information on the internet
- people who are trying get a job
- ...TO FACE, characterized by having those involved close together and facing each other.
- a name you need to type (with a password) to start using something
- ...A JOKE,you give them information
- upload some photos
- a document which describes your education and the jobs you have done
- a small picture on a computer/phone screen that you click on to open a program or an app
- the people that you work for
Down
- generation were born before 1945, they are prefer traditional forms.
- David's a very direct person.He always gives his______ about my homeworks.
- the results of your examms at school or university
- the activity of asking someone questions to see whether they are suitable for a job or course.
- Thans for a lovely dinner.The seafood risotto was absolutely d______
- the jobs you do during you working life
- The children looked so m_____ when their pet rabbit died.
- a small computer program that you can dowload onto a mobile phone or other device
- (extreme adjetives)feeling or showing confidence in oneself.
20 Clues: upload some photos • the people that you work for • people who are trying get a job • generation were born after 1980. • ...A JOKE,you give them information • the jobs you do during you working life • (extreme adjetives)the elefant is e______s. • the results of your examms at school or university • The children looked so m_____ when their pet rabbit died. • ...
Midterm Review Crossword-Grace Andrus 2016-01-10
Across
- prevention of selling and/or manufacturing alcohol
- bloodiest battle of the Civil War: 3 day battle in PA
- the Union general and the 18th president of the United States
- a system in which one is paid by the amount of goods made, not the number of hours worked
- said that the people would decide for themselves on the issue of slavery in this area
- a worker brought in during strikes who works for less money and more hours
- production of goods in large amounts
Down
- political leaders giving government jobs to supporters
- a single business having complete control over an industry
- supreme court case that ruled "separate but equal" was okay
- amount of money in circulation
- said that slaves we not citizens and the government cannot prevent citizens from moving their private property
- the Confederate general
- president of the United states during the Civil War
- the right to vote (a big movement to receive this involved women)
- different workers do different jobs to improve productivity in a workplace
- skills of reading and writing
- this act says that all citizens are required to assist in the return of enslaved people who had escaped from their owners
- bloodiest day of the Civil War
- people who work to protect the interests of native born people
20 Clues: the Confederate general • skills of reading and writing • amount of money in circulation • bloodiest day of the Civil War • production of goods in large amounts • prevention of selling and/or manufacturing alcohol • president of the United states during the Civil War • bloodiest battle of the Civil War: 3 day battle in PA • ...
New Deal Review 2023-11-15
Across
- Insured deposits up to $2,500.
- Took over after the CWA ended in 1934.
- hired people to do jobs they were skilled at. (Sewing etc.)
- President at the beginning of the Great Depression
- Program that limited what farmers could bring to market.
- found unconstitutional by the Supreme Court
- Republicans called the economic downturn in 1936 as "Roosevelt's ______________."
- Help home owners pay their mortgages.
- Worked with private firms to build roads
- President during most of the Great Depression
- Helped farmers pay for seed and equipment.
- Helped high schoolers and college students find part time jobs.
- Woman who helped to enforce Roosevelt's New Deal
- provided electricity to rural areas.
- Republican presidential nominee in 1936.
Down
- Hired young usually military men to build parks and infrastructure.
- When banks are forced to close by the government.
- built infrastructure in the lower Appalachian area.
- Roosevelts group of advisors that followed him.
- limited what farmers could produce
- Roosevelts set of programs to fight the depression.
- Catholic priest who had radio show that criticized Roosevelt.
- Provided pensions for those older than 65.
- Attempt by Roosevelt to nominate 6 more Supreme Court justices
- Corrupt Louisiana Senator that promoted Share Our Wealth.
25 Clues: Insured deposits up to $2,500. • limited what farmers could produce • provided electricity to rural areas. • Help home owners pay their mortgages. • Took over after the CWA ended in 1934. • Worked with private firms to build roads • Republican presidential nominee in 1936. • Provided pensions for those older than 65. • Helped farmers pay for seed and equipment. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-10-07
Across
- Granting an early release from prison
- An agreement between the president and the leader of another country
- Hiring people into government jobs on the basis of their qualification
- An order to delay a person’s punishment until a higher court can hear the case
- The president serving as the symbol of America
- When spending equals revenue
- The ability of the governor to eliminate just a section of a bill
- The president serving as the leader of the armed forces
- An official representative of a country's government
Down
- Rewarding people with government jobs on the basis of their political support
- An effort to punish another nation by imposing trade barriers
- A group of advisers to the president that includes the heads of 15 top-level executive departments
- When the president conducts foreign policy
- A business owned and operated by the Federal Government (USPS)
- A declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- The most important role of the President
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- Rule or command that has the force of law
- An agreement among a group of nations that prohibits them all from trading with a target nation
- A pardon to a group of people
20 Clues: When spending equals revenue • A pardon to a group of people • Granting an early release from prison • The most important role of the President • Rule or command that has the force of law • When the president conducts foreign policy • The president serving as the symbol of America • An official representative of a country's government • ...
Investing - Shawn Graden 2026-03-20
Across
- basically a government loan
- what does DCA stand for
- this thing makes the blockchain unhackable
- Currency backed by government
- the age you can collect full benefits from
- retirement fund that's running out of funds
- penalty free retirement account to withdraw money when you reach 59.5 but money pulled out will get taxed
- when you’ve reached a certain amount of years worked
- sum a big amount of money invested allat once
- baseless currency valued off of hype
- basically unhackable list of transactions
- crypto prices go up and down being very ______
- Social Security and Medicare taxes combined
Down
- fund made up of multiple stocks and bonds
- money used for a specific purpose
- to keep your eggs out of just one basket
- the magic word for 401K
- how available cash or your assets are
- this is what you call stocks in a company
- what you do when you switch jobs and wanna keep your 401k or pension funds
- Retirement fund managed by your employer usually for jobs like firefighters and teachers
- a big and financially sound company
- a pension for every other job basically
- high risk, high reward kinda investing
- lets you pull your money at penalty and tax free when you reach 59.9
25 Clues: the magic word for 401K • what does DCA stand for • basically a government loan • Currency backed by government • money used for a specific purpose • a big and financially sound company • baseless currency valued off of hype • how available cash or your assets are • high risk, high reward kinda investing • a pension for every other job basically • ...
Inuits 2022-11-29
10 Clues: men's jobs • sea goddess • walrus tusks • valued traits • hunted sea mammal • belief in spirits • shelter made of snow • one of their locations • method of transportation • communicate with spirits
Topic Five Vocab 2023-11-14
Across
- moving a business from one country to another
- The wage rate set by the supply of workers that fits the demand of workers
- The legal obligation to pay debts
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- A type of partnership in which all partners share equally in both responsibility and liability
- People who live and work in the US temporarily
- a measure that bans mandatory union membership
Down
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor
- the combination of two businesses selling the same product on different scales
- The combination of two businesses selling the same product
- part-time jobs given to people instead of full-time jobs
- The type of demand set by the demand of another good or service
- Learning makes better workers which results in higher wages
- the practice of contracting another company to do something that could be done by it's own workers
- a semi-independent business that pays a mother company to sell products in a certain area
- A contract that promises to repay borrowed money
- going to college makes employers want you more
- a labor contract keeping unnecessary workers on the companies payroll
18 Clues: The legal obligation to pay debts • moving a business from one country to another • going to college makes employers want you more • People who live and work in the US temporarily • a measure that bans mandatory union membership • A contract that promises to repay borrowed money • the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor • ...
Great Depression Vocabulary 2023-12-13
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- 32nd US president, led during the Great Depression and World War II, implemented the New Deal.
- Works Progress Administration, New Deal agency creating jobs through public works.
- Policy avoiding involvement in foreign affairs, notably before entering World War II.
- Agricultural Adjustment Act, New Deal program regulating farm production.
- Social Security Act, New Deal legislation providing old-age benefits and unemployment insurance.
- Borrowed money with the promise to repay, key to economic growth and spending.
- Favoritism toward native-born citizens, often manifesting as anti-immigrant sentiment.
- Political ideology advocating for a classless society and collective ownership.
Down
- 1920s cultural movement in Harlem celebrating African American heritage.
- Risky investment in stocks based on future price increases.
- FDR's Great Depression recovery programs, including social and financial reforms.
- 1925 trial testing the legality of teaching evolution, symbolizing science vs. religious fundamentalism.
- Influential African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance.
- 1921 racial violence in Tulsa, OK, destroying a prosperous Black community.
- Periods of intense anti-communist sentiment.
- Risky practice of purchasing stocks with borrowed money.
- FDR's win over Hoover, defining shift to Democratic policies during the Great Depression.
- Civilian Conservation Corps, New Deal program providing jobs in conservation.
18 Clues: Periods of intense anti-communist sentiment. • Risky practice of purchasing stocks with borrowed money. • Risky investment in stocks based on future price increases. • Influential African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance. • 1920s cultural movement in Harlem celebrating African American heritage. • ...
Your Career in Hospitality 2022-01-08
Across
- Jobs that requires minimum education and no experience.
- feeling of tension.
- that student do before they actually go out to work in an industry.
- act of moving to one place to another of your job.
Down
- programs that prepares students for an occupation through a paid job and classes at school.
- talking to someone to learn about his or her career.
- program that combines the last two years of high school withe two years of postsecondary education
- following a job while or she is doing a job.
- series or related jobs at different training and education levels.
- supervised, on-the-job
10 Clues: feeling of tension. • supervised, on-the-job • following a job while or she is doing a job. • act of moving to one place to another of your job. • talking to someone to learn about his or her career. • Jobs that requires minimum education and no experience. • series or related jobs at different training and education levels. • ...
Cells & Genetics 2014-04-19
Across
- Each cell has something to do in our body eg help us hear
- What is made up of trillions of cells?
- Helps a cell do its job?
- What shape is our DNA to look at?
Down
- This part of the DNA shape the bases make.
- What are the names of the special alphabet letters of DNA called?
- This part of the DNA shape the sugars and atoms make.
- DNA has a special alphabet it uses to for the jobs it gives our cells how many letters are there?
- The DNA instructions are what makes us exist it is our?
- What tells our cells to do their jobs?
10 Clues: Helps a cell do its job? • What shape is our DNA to look at? • What is made up of trillions of cells? • What tells our cells to do their jobs? • This part of the DNA shape the bases make. • This part of the DNA shape the sugars and atoms make. • The DNA instructions are what makes us exist it is our? • Each cell has something to do in our body eg help us hear • ...
WA State History Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-10
Across
- The first town built in Washington
- The largest fire in Washington history.
- A fire in Washington's biggest city in 1889
- The construction of this iconic building led to many tourists coming to Washington to see it
- The construction of this huge dam gave many people jobs
- This event, in 1962, introduced many international countries to Washington
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- The eruption of this volcano led to many safety standards being put in place
- An expedition to the West that was led by two men
- The founding of this company gave many jobs to people during the Great Depression
- A fight that broke out between the Cayuse tribe and the settlers
10 Clues: The first town built in Washington • The largest fire in Washington history. • A fire in Washington's biggest city in 1889 • An expedition to the West that was led by two men • The construction of this huge dam gave many people jobs • A fight that broke out between the Cayuse tribe and the settlers • ...
The Progressive Era Vocabulary 2023-09-19
Across
- Stop working, jobs losses, because labor disagrees with an employer
- A rules made by government or other authority in order to control the way something is done
- Fight to win the right to vote for women in the United State
- The discipline concerned with what is morally right and wrong
- Jobs certain career or course of action
Down
- To make a deal between two or more different parties
- A political attitude favoring or advocating changes or reform
- The official way to confirm something
- A form of social, political philosophy, a set of ideas, beliefs and attitude
- labor Physical work done by hand, or using basic tools rather than by machine
10 Clues: The official way to confirm something • Jobs certain career or course of action • To make a deal between two or more different parties • Fight to win the right to vote for women in the United State • A political attitude favoring or advocating changes or reform • The discipline concerned with what is morally right and wrong • ...
Alana's Social Studies Crossword 2025-05-20
Across
- the use of insults to attack an opponent's reputation.
- a group of unofficial advisers who Jackson met with in the kitchen in the White House.
- a period when business declines and many people lose their jobs.
- to cancel a federal law that is considered to be unconstitutional.
- the practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs.
- a private meeting.
Down
- the right to vote.
- an act pushed by Congress that forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi.
- people who supported Adams and his programs for national growth.
- the right of states to limit the power of the federal government.
10 Clues: the right to vote. • a private meeting. • the use of insults to attack an opponent's reputation. • the practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs. • people who supported Adams and his programs for national growth. • a period when business declines and many people lose their jobs. • the right of states to limit the power of the federal government. • ...
Dust Bowl 2025-11-03
Across
- The presdient during the dust bowl that was very famous.
- A big storm of debree from the ground.
- A person thats from oklahoma during the great depression.
- A term for when people dont have jobs.
- People that were moving from one place to another if they needed a better living condition.
Down
- An illness you get from inahling a lot of dust in your lungs.
- The geographical location of where the dust storm was happening.
- A person who sneaks on top of the train looking for jobs in diffrent towns.
- Trees that were planted to slow down the blowing of dirt.
- Time where no rainfall was happenning
10 Clues: Time where no rainfall was happenning • A big storm of debree from the ground. • A term for when people dont have jobs. • The presdient during the dust bowl that was very famous. • Trees that were planted to slow down the blowing of dirt. • A person thats from oklahoma during the great depression. • An illness you get from inahling a lot of dust in your lungs. • ...
BRANDS 2021-07-28
10 Clues: internet • fortnite • bird logo • steve jobs • search engine • Woolworths but red • white but off colour • four rings car brand • video call app microsoft • burger king but in australia
Macroeconomics Crossword Review 2018-06-05
Across
- Inflation related to higher production costs increasing prices; If it costs more to produce, prices will increase.
- Top of the business cycle, there is not more growth to be had.
- Inflation related to increased demand without a change in supply pulls up the prices of goods and services.
- Decline of the business cycle, economic conditions begin to decrease.
- The government(President & Congress)attempts to maintain a healthy economy through ________ policy.
- The percentage of all deposits that a bank must keep in their vaults.
- Government policy that attempts to halt a rapidly growing economy by increasing taxes and decreasing government funded projects.
- Unemployment as a result of an increase in technology.
- Government attempt to grow the economy by decreasing taxes and creating jobs through policy
- Unemployment related to the business cycle.
- Bottom of the business cycle, marks the beginning of new growth.
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- The buying and selling of bonds.
- Unemployment when jobs are available but are out of a person's skill set/ability.
- Used to get out of an inflation period; Increases the reserve requirement, increases the discount rate, sells bonds.
- Unemployment related to jobs being available for only certain parts of the year.
- Inflation caused because the government printed too much money to pay debts, making currency less valuable.
- The percentage of people currently out of work who are actively seeking a job and are willing and able to work.
- How the Federal Reserve influences the supply of money and brings the nation out of a period of recession or inflation.
- Unemployment when a person is transitioning from one job to another or attempting to get their first job.
- The increase in the price of goods and services causing currency to decrease in value.
- Used to get out of a recession; Decreases the reserve requirement, decreases the discount rate, buys bonds.
- The total sum of all goods and services produced in a country in any given year.
- Phase of the business cycle with increased economic conditions, things are continually getting better.
23 Clues: The buying and selling of bonds. • Unemployment related to the business cycle. • Unemployment as a result of an increase in technology. • Top of the business cycle, there is not more growth to be had. • Bottom of the business cycle, marks the beginning of new growth. • Decline of the business cycle, economic conditions begin to decrease. • ...
The New Deal Review 2024-02-09
Across
- The ______ Act increased tax rates for weathly individuals, as well as powerful corporations.
- Immediate assistance to those in need (One of the 3 R's)s.
- The ________ Banking Act forced commercial banks out of the investment business.
- The Federal Emergency Relief Act provided _____ to the unemployed.
- Abbreviation for the relief program providing the unemployed with manual labor jobs, mostly fixing bridges and buildings.
- Getting a system that has been destroyed rebuilt (One of the 3 R's)
- Abbreviation for the corporation that developed the Tennessee River Valley through flood control, conservation and selling electricity.
- Abbreviation for the act that attempted to reduce crop surplus through governmental pay to farmers.
- The Farm Credit Act created an agency which would _________ the mortgages of farmers.
- The "Truth In Securities" Act established the ____ (abbreviation) which enforced that all sellers of stocks must make public the important, accurate information about stocks/securities.
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- As a revision of a section of the NIRA which had been declared unconstitutional, the _____ Act guaranteed the right of unions to bargin as a group for their members, as well as forming the National Labor Relations Board, which settled arguments between union and employers.
- A period of time in which American citizens were instructed to not use banks.
- Act which stated that the Treasury Department could decide when banks should reopen, among other things.
- The Home Owners Loan Act formed the ______ (abbreviation) which refinanced home mortgages and was modeled after the Farm Credit Act.
- The ______ _______ Administration was to provide the unemployed with jobs on public works projects.
- The _______ Security Act ensured insurance to the elderly, unemployed and survivors.
- Preventing the Great Depression from ever happening again (One of the three R's).
- Abbreviation for the program which provided men with jobs building infrastructure, planting trees, and restoring historical sites.
- The Fair Labor Standards Act outlawed child labor, created a maximum work week, and established the first federal minimum __________.
- Through the National Industrial Recovery Act, Roosevelt established the _____ (abbreviation) which stimulated private business through encouraging businesses to work both with other businesses and with unions.
20 Clues: Immediate assistance to those in need (One of the 3 R's)s. • The Federal Emergency Relief Act provided _____ to the unemployed. • Getting a system that has been destroyed rebuilt (One of the 3 R's) • A period of time in which American citizens were instructed to not use banks. • The ________ Banking Act forced commercial banks out of the investment business. • ...
Unit 8 Asia Vocabulary 2025-04-01
Across
- Countries with strong economies, good healthcare, and high living standards.
- The spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world.
- An economy where the government controls all businesses and industries.
- A policy that limited families to having only one child in China.
- The process of cities growing as more people move into them.
- An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population.
- When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.
- Violent acts meant to scare people or make a political statement.
- System A system in which people are born into a social group and stay in it for life.
- A time when warm ocean waters change weather patterns, causing storms or droughts.
- A religion from India that believes in many gods and reincarnation.
- A seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather.
- To make a guess based on facts and clues.
- An area around the Pacific Ocean known for many earthquakes and volcanoes.
- Countries that are becoming industrialized and improving their economies.
- large mountain range that separates India and China.
Down
- large landmass that is part of a continent but is separated in some way.
- Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like making cars or clothing.
- Jobs that provide services instead of goods, like teachers and doctors.
- A policy that says Taiwan is part of China.
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- A period when new farming methods increased food production.
- A strict government where leaders have total control.
- When companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- Partition The event when India was divided into two countries, India and Pakistan.
- farming^A farming method where land is cut into steps on hillsides
- People who move from place to place instead of settling in one location.
- An economic system where businesses make their own decisions based on supply and demand.
- A religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
29 Clues: To make a guess based on facts and clues. • A policy that says Taiwan is part of China. • An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population. • large mountain range that separates India and China. • A strict government where leaders have total control. • A seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather. • ...
Go Buffs NDGD Hair Borja 2025-12-05
Across
- – Radio priest who attacked banks and FDR.
- – Set minimum wage, 40-hour workweek, and banned child labor.
- – African American advisers who helped FDR on racial issues.
- – Prices rise; money buys less.
- – New Deal program giving money to the elderly, disabled, and unemployed.
- – Senator who criticized FDR; wanted wealth-sharing.
- state – Government helps citizens through programs like aid and insurance.
- – Basic good that can be bought or sold (wheat, oil, etc.).
- – Place where poor families got free food during the Depression.
- – Reforms giving Native Americans more rights and self-government.
- – WWI veterans who protested to get their bonus early.
- – Short economic downturn.
- – FDR’s group of expert advisers who helped design the New Deal.
- – President at the start of the Depression; believed in limited government help.
- – Government forced Navajo to reduce sheep and goats, hurting their economy.
- – Long, severe economic slump with high unemployment.
- – Era Events & Concepts
- – Active First Lady who supported civil and women’s rights.
- – 1887 law dividing Native American land into individual plots.
- – Works Progress Administration; created jobs building roads, art, and public works.
- – First female cabinet member; helped create Social Security.
- – Helping big businesses first so money “trickles” to workers.
- – Photographer who documented Depression poverty.
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- – Protecting natural resources (land, water, forests).
- – A business owned by individuals, not the government.
- – Black Cabinet member; educator and civil rights leader.
- – Hoover’s agency that loaned money to banks and businesses.
- – Prices fall; money buys more.
- – When the president gains more authority or control.
- (FDR) – President who created the New Deal.
- – Shantytowns for homeless people during the Depression.
- – Civilian Conservation Corps; gave young men jobs planting trees and improving parks.
- – Severe 1930s dust storms and drought that destroyed farms.
- – Government does not interfere with business.
- Tariff – High tariff that worsened the Depression by reducing world trade.
- – FDR’s failed plan to add more Supreme Court justices.
- – FDR’s programs to fix the Depression through jobs and relief.
- – Extra money you pay on a loan or earn on savings.
38 Clues: – Era Events & Concepts • – Short economic downturn. • – Prices fall; money buys more. • – Prices rise; money buys less. • – Radio priest who attacked banks and FDR. • (FDR) – President who created the New Deal. • – Government does not interfere with business. • – Photographer who documented Depression poverty. • – Extra money you pay on a loan or earn on savings. • ...
Determinants of Health 2025-09-17
Across
- The belief and practices of a group, e.g. Māori, Pacific, etc.
- Level of schooling and knowledge about health and well‐being.
- Lack of sufficient income to afford housing, healthy food, and other essentials.
- Overcrowding, poor insulation, dampness in homes are aspects of this.
Down
- Physical conditions like clean air, water, green space.
- Sense of belonging, family, community support.
- An individual’s habits, e.g. diet, exercise, smoking.
- Jobs that provide security, safe conditions, good income.
8 Clues: Sense of belonging, family, community support. • An individual’s habits, e.g. diet, exercise, smoking. • Physical conditions like clean air, water, green space. • Jobs that provide security, safe conditions, good income. • Level of schooling and knowledge about health and well‐being. • The belief and practices of a group, e.g. Māori, Pacific, etc. • ...
Op zoek naar een job 2016-05-09
Across
- tijd dat iemand ergens op proef is
- aantal dienstjaren, aantal jaren dat je een job hebt gedaan
- openstaande plaats, job die vrij is
- tijdelijk werk voor een uitzendkantoor
- document; schriftelijk bewijs dat je iets gedaan hebt
- het totale aantal jobs
- document waarin werkgever en werknemer afspraken maken rond een job
- iemand die tegen een bepaald loon werk uitvoert
- vergoeding, geld dat je verdient
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- vaardigheid, iets dat je goed kunt
- proberen een job te verkrijgen
- iemand die bij een ander voor loon diensten verricht
- naam van een persoon of instelling die uitleg kunnen geven over je vorige jobs of opleiding; verwijzing
- gesprek tussen een sollicitant en een werkgever over de inhoud van een mogelijk job
- document waarin je beschrijft waar je gewerkt hebt, welke opleiding je gevolgd hebt, …
- beschrijving van alle dingen die een persoon moet zijn, kennen of kunnen om een job goed uit te voeren
- persoon aan wie een brief, pakket enz. gericht is
- document dat je krijgt als je examen hebt afgelegd en geslaagd bent voor een opleiding
- werkgevers zoeken personeel en werkzoekenden stellen zichzelf voor; de ene biedt werk aan terwijl de andere op zoek is naar werk op de
- lessen die je volgt met als doel iets bij te leren of je situatie te verbeteren
20 Clues: het totale aantal jobs • proberen een job te verkrijgen • vergoeding, geld dat je verdient • vaardigheid, iets dat je goed kunt • tijd dat iemand ergens op proef is • openstaande plaats, job die vrij is • tijdelijk werk voor een uitzendkantoor • iemand die tegen een bepaald loon werk uitvoert • persoon aan wie een brief, pakket enz. gericht is • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Crossword 2018-03-27
Across
- practice of hiring government wokers on the basis of open, competitive examinations and merit
- business owned and operated by the federal government
- official representative of a country's government
- a declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment
- agreement among a group of nations that prohibits them all from trading with a target nation
- person appointed to a federal position by the president
- independent agency that deals with certain specific areas within the government
- rewarding people with government jobs in the basis of their political support
- group of advisers to the president that includes the heads of 15 top-level executive departments
- an order to delay a person's punishment until a higher court can hear the case
Down
- hiring people into government jobs on the basis of their qualifications
- agencies and the employees of the executive branch government
- independent agency created by Congress that can make rules concerning certain activities and bring violators to court
- pardon to a group of people
- agreement between the president and the leader of another country
- formal agreement between the governments of 2 or more countries
- nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations
- ability to keep the country safe from attack or harm
- a rule or command the president gives out
- person appointed to vote in presidential elections
20 Clues: pardon to a group of people • a rule or command the president gives out • official representative of a country's government • person appointed to vote in presidential elections • nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations • ability to keep the country safe from attack or harm • business owned and operated by the federal government • ...
Unit 10 Review: Southeast Asia 2012-05-20
Across
- Poor living structures with typically high crime
- Most populous Muslim country
- Organizations with set routines & regulations
- Religion in Philippines due to Spanish colonization
- Contains large biodiversity of plants & animals
- The greatest pull factor for the cities
- Includes growth of jobs and manufacturing
- Made of deposited sediment left by a river
- Religion brought by merchants from Arabia
- Scarcity of this is greatest push factor for rural areas
- Country colonized Indonesia
- Cause of the Korean, Vietnam, & Cold Wars
Down
- Most widespread religion in the region
- River allows millions to be fed
- Adds nutrients to soil and increases landmass
- Includes roads, buildings, schools, and technology
- Economic activity is common in the region
- Economy that depends mostly on agriculture for income
- This typically increases with a large income gap
- Organization that promotes economic growth & peace
- Region battled with France for independence
- Climate of the region
- Colonized countries were forced to produce this for export
- Cause of independence movements
- Growth of cities
- Examples are water and trees that are used up by factories
- Religion from India that influences art in the region
- Government style lacked organization
- Someone who must flee their home (war)
- Class of people that expands when incomes become higher
30 Clues: Growth of cities • Climate of the region • Country colonized Indonesia • Most populous Muslim country • River allows millions to be fed • Cause of independence movements • Government style lacked organization • Most widespread religion in the region • Someone who must flee their home (war) • The greatest pull factor for the cities • Economic activity is common in the region • ...
chapter 13 crossword puzzle 2014-04-14
Across
- an official count of the population
- the level of employment reached when no cyclical unemployment exists.
- unemployment that rises during economic downturns and falls when the economy improves
- a measurement that shows how the average price of a standard group of goods changes over time
- people who give up looking for jobs
- the percentage rate of change in price level over time
- occurs when workers' skills do not match jobs that are available
- a representative collection of goods and services
- the rate of inflation excluding the effects of food and energy prices
- occurs when industries slow or shut down for a season or make seasonal shifts in their production schedules
- the percentage of the nation's labor force that is employed
- inflation that is out of control
- theory that inflation occurs when producers raise the price in order to meet increased costs
Down
- the ability to purchase goods and services
- states that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- occurs when people take time to find a job
- Consumer Price Index
- a general increase in prices
- working at a job for which a person is over-qualified or working part time when they desire full time work
- states that inflation occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds existing supplies
20 Clues: Consumer Price Index • a general increase in prices • inflation that is out of control • an official count of the population • people who give up looking for jobs • the ability to purchase goods and services • occurs when people take time to find a job • a representative collection of goods and services • the percentage rate of change in price level over time • ...
Economic Test Review 2021-09-22
Across
- Task performance
- the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- The total amount of money the government owes
- and beliefs help shape the goods and services the economy produces, as well as the rule and manner of their distribution
- difference between a need and want
- less of everything, more unemployment
- long term shortage of resources
- People must purchase on their own wherever available
- economic system combining private and public enterprise
- statistics used to measure how well the economy is doing
- Amount of money left over after a business paid the cost of producing its goods and services
- Have unlimited
Down
- the number of people who are able to work but don't have a job for a given period of time
- provided by government
- A general increase in the cost of goods and services
- to improve create new goods and services
- where the supply of goods matches demand
- number of jobs, level of income, and specific industries
- begins in one country and ends in another
- renewable- non-renewable
- physical properties
- Knowledge, skills, strengths
- things used to produce goods and services
- Intense competition
- Gov provides jobs, houses, and healthcare
25 Clues: Have unlimited • Task performance • physical properties • Intense competition • provided by government • renewable- non-renewable • Knowledge, skills, strengths • long term shortage of resources • difference between a need and want • less of everything, more unemployment • to improve create new goods and services • where the supply of goods matches demand • ...
The Great Depression and The Dust Bowl 2021-05-18
Across
- Government agencies were set up during the New Deal to make sure all Americans would have these
- The New Deal created several of these
- A lot of Americans were left this way
- major event of 1929 that began the Great Depression
- People ___ a lot of their money
- Working the soil to grow things
- This was very high during the Great Depression
- the amount of money that someone makes
- This ended the Great Depression
- during the Great Depression there were fewer and fewer of these
- Dry dirt
- areas of land where crops are grown
- a low point in the economy
Down
- This provided new jobs and new opportunities to end the Great Depression
- A payment to a bank for a house
- President who ended the Great Depression
- Dust storms could do this to houses
- Terrible dust storms
- a source of water for farmers
- About 300,000 of these closed during the Great Depression
- Wind picking up the dry top dust and creating horrible walls
- a long period without water
- these failed during the Great Depression
- was not guaranteed at banks
- Roosevelt's plan to restart the country
- President during the start of the Great Depression
- many families were forced to do this because of dust storms
27 Clues: Dry dirt • Terrible dust storms • a low point in the economy • a long period without water • was not guaranteed at banks • a source of water for farmers • A payment to a bank for a house • People ___ a lot of their money • Working the soil to grow things • This ended the Great Depression • Dust storms could do this to houses • areas of land where crops are grown • ...
Business Communication Quiz 2 2024-09-24
Across
- How important or valuable something is believed to be.
- Work a person does to earn money.
- A person's unique combination of attitudes, behaviors, and characteristics.
- What a person knows and feels about themselves.
- The way you use your time, energy, and resources.
- Freedom from the fear of losing one's job.
- Beliefs and principles that are important to an individual.
- The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.
- Natural talents a person has or the potential for learning a certain skill easily and quickly.
Down
- The different ways in which people naturally think and learn is a ___________ style.
- _________ decisions made often that require little thought.
- An oversimplified and distorted belief about a person or group.
- The way in which a group produces, distributes, and consumes its goods and services.
- The act of fulfilling one's ambitions, desires, etc., through one's own efforts.
- Work from home or an office center using a computer, fax, and telephone to perform jobs.
- The demand for particular jobs.
- When businesses hire other companies or individuals to produce their services or goods.
- _________ decisions that require little thought or planning.
- A skill you have already developed.
- Giving up one thing for another.
20 Clues: The demand for particular jobs. • Giving up one thing for another. • Work a person does to earn money. • A skill you have already developed. • Freedom from the fear of losing one's job. • What a person knows and feels about themselves. • The way you use your time, energy, and resources. • How important or valuable something is believed to be. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-10-01
Across
- cycle - Fluctuations in economic activity over time
- market - Market where workers seek jobs and employers seek workers
- - Payments for labor services
- rate - Cost of borrowing money
- - Situation where workers are seeking jobs but can't find any
- - Tax on imports
- trade - Trade without restrictions
- - Use of barriers to protect domestic industries
- of trade - Difference between a country's exports and imports
- - Decrease in the general level of prices
- - Rise in the general level of prices
Down
- rate - Value of one currency in terms of another
- - Government's collection of money from individuals and businesses
- - Condition of having insufficient resources
- - Government payment to support a business or market
- Domestic Product (GDP) - Total value of goods and services produced in a country
- development - Economic development that protects the environment
- - Period of economic growth
- deficit - When a country imports more than it exports
- policy - Central bank actions to control money supply
- surplus - When a country exports more than it imports
- development index (HDI) - Measure of a country's social and economic development
- - Limit on the quantity of imports
- - Period of economic decline
- inequality - Difference in income levels across a population
- policy - Government use of spending and taxation to influence the economy
- sector - Part of the economy controlled by private individuals and firms
27 Clues: - Tax on imports • - Period of economic growth • - Period of economic decline • - Payments for labor services • rate - Cost of borrowing money • - Limit on the quantity of imports • trade - Trade without restrictions • - Rise in the general level of prices • - Decrease in the general level of prices • - Condition of having insufficient resources • ...
Business 6.1.2 2024-11-14
Across
- Agreement between a buyer and a seller
- Money you have left after paying for business expenses
- Gross income before subtracting any expenses
- Difference between current assets and current liabilities
- A long drawn out recession
- economic fluctuations between periods of expansion and contraction
- Mandatory contribution on corporations or individuals to finance government
- When a business requires growth to increase avenues for generating revenue and profits
- Strong growth of the economy, where people feel confident in the security of their jobs
- Process of Providing new jobs
- Measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period
Down
- Facing declines in sales and profits
- Profit from product or service after all expenses have been covered
- Production of high-quality, customised products that meet customers' specific needs
- Having a job working for a company or another person
- Increase in the size of a country's economy over a period of time
- Payment for work agreed between an employee and employer
- All of the output generated within the borders of a country
- Revenue from selling services or products, along with any interest and dividends received from the cash accounts
- Cumulative Financial Holdings
- Movement of money in and out of business
21 Clues: A long drawn out recession • Cumulative Financial Holdings • Process of Providing new jobs • Facing declines in sales and profits • Agreement between a buyer and a seller • Movement of money in and out of business • Gross income before subtracting any expenses • Having a job working for a company or another person • Money you have left after paying for business expenses • ...
Social 2023-05-15
Across
- Fight between United states and BNA - part of Napoleonic wars
- People left britain for economic reasons (the industrial revolution)
- a system of government with no monarch
- A general pardon
- Change in the characteristics of a population
- The infection of a large population by a disease
- Person who seeks protection in another country
- Citizens elect assembly - assembly represents them
- Canada's first prime minister
- A report by lord Durham making recommendations
- To ask for something in a formal way
- Someone loyal to Britain
- an alliance among different groups.
- Wrote the American Declaration
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- Happened when machines took over jobs and people lost jobs
- Way to torture loyalists
- War of freedom fought by 13 colonies
- Someone who wants to change established rules and arrangements in society
- Someone who wanted America to be independent
- This combined upper and lower Canada. It was based on the recommendations of the Durham report
- Wave of people leaving 13 colonies for Canada
- to threaten
- to owe money
- reformer that lead Nova Scotia to becoming the first colony in BNA to move towards a more democratic government
- Contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration
- Leaving one’s country to make citizenship/home in other country
- British general who burnt the presidents mansion in washington
27 Clues: to threaten • to owe money • A general pardon • Way to torture loyalists • Someone loyal to Britain • Canada's first prime minister • Wrote the American Declaration • an alliance among different groups. • War of freedom fought by 13 colonies • To ask for something in a formal way • a system of government with no monarch • Someone who wanted America to be independent • ...
Social 2023-05-15
Across
- Fight between United states and BNA - part of Napoleonic wars
- People left britain for economic reasons (the industrial revolution)
- a system of government with no monarch
- A general pardon
- Change in the characteristics of a population
- The infection of a large population by a disease
- Person who seeks protection in another country
- Citizens elect assembly - assembly represents them
- Canada's first prime minister
- A report by lord Durham making recommendations
- To ask for something in a formal way
- Someone loyal to Britain
- an alliance among different groups.
- Wrote the American Declaration
Down
- Happened when machines took over jobs and people lost jobs
- Way to torture loyalists
- War of freedom fought by 13 colonies
- Someone who wants to change established rules and arrangements in society
- Someone who wanted America to be independent
- This combined upper and lower Canada. It was based on the recommendations of the Durham report
- Wave of people leaving 13 colonies for Canada
- to threaten
- to owe money
- reformer that lead Nova Scotia to becoming the first colony in BNA to move towards a more democratic government
- Contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration
- Leaving one’s country to make citizenship/home in other country
- British general who burnt the presidents mansion in washington
27 Clues: to threaten • to owe money • A general pardon • Way to torture loyalists • Someone loyal to Britain • Canada's first prime minister • Wrote the American Declaration • an alliance among different groups. • War of freedom fought by 13 colonies • To ask for something in a formal way • a system of government with no monarch • Someone who wanted America to be independent • ...
Dollar and Sense 2025-02-26
Across
- A 10% tax on most goods and services in Australia.
- Money set aside for retirement, contributed by employers and individuals.
- Financial assistance for retired individuals.
- A fixed annual amount paid in regular installments.
- Payment received per hour or day, typically for casual jobs.
- The level of government responsible for payroll tax and stamp duty.
- Office buildings or retail spaces purchased for investment.
- A property that generates income by renting it to tenants.
- Buying, renovating, and selling a house for profit.
- Money earned from assets like property, shares, or interest.
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- – The level of government responsible for income tax and Medicare levy.
- A tax collected to fund Australia’s public healthcare system.
- The level of government responsible for council rates and waste disposal fees.
- – Financial support from the government for eligible individuals.
- Money given for completing tasks, like household chores.
- Government support for students and apprentices.
- Government payment for people who look after someone with a disability or illness.
- A managed account where superannuation contributions grow over time.
- Buying real estate to make a profit.
- Earnings based on sales performance, common in sales jobs.
- Money received by individuals or businesses in exchange for work, investments, or government assistance.
- A tax paid when buying a property.
22 Clues: A tax paid when buying a property. • Buying real estate to make a profit. • Financial assistance for retired individuals. • Government support for students and apprentices. • A 10% tax on most goods and services in Australia. • A fixed annual amount paid in regular installments. • Buying, renovating, and selling a house for profit. • ...
Learning, Memory, and Training 2024-12-11
Across
- Behavior scenarios that apply to a particular situation
- The learner must provide a specific response before his or her behavior is rewarded
- Activities that repeat the same item of information in Short Term Memories
- Responses given to increase the likelihood of recurrence of certain behaviors
- Learning theory that emphasizes the learning process more than the learning outcome
- A training method in which employees learn while doing their jobs
- Job training that combines formal learning with hands-on work experience
- Information that a person knows or is aware of
- The process of gaining new information or skills.
- Ability to receive, store, and remember information
- Progress and progress in work
- Learning progresses step-by-step when we lay the groundwork for new knowledge
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- Inverse of generalization
- The skills phase is becoming increasingly automated
- Learning process that is not immediately visible or hidden
- Types of jobs suitable for realistic personalities
- One of the behavioral approaches
- One letter or number or a combination of letters or numbers
- The process or series of activities to improve something
- The material can be remembered well after a day or a week
- The act of providing unpleasant stimulation to someone who makes a mistake
21 Clues: Inverse of generalization • Progress and progress in work • One of the behavioral approaches • Information that a person knows or is aware of • The process of gaining new information or skills. • Types of jobs suitable for realistic personalities • The skills phase is becoming increasingly automated • Ability to receive, store, and remember information • ...
Food Security 1 2026-01-20
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- What people eat to survive and stay healthy
- Food that people can physically get to
- When weather patterns become different over time
- Long periods with little or no rain
- The ability to get food physically and economically
- Food that will not cause illness
- Government decisions that affect food security
- People who grow crops and raise animals
- Money earned to buy food
- The cost of food
- Places where food is bought and sold
- Too much water that destroys crops and roads
- Animals kept for food
- Long-term weather patterns
- Natural conditions that affect food production
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- Food that people have money to buy
- Food that helps people grow and think
- Everyone in a country, not just the rich or farmers
- When people do not have jobs
- A condition of good physical well-being
- Having reliable access to enough food
- Food that exists in shops or markets
- Food security must exist at all of these
- Plants grown for food
- Daily conditions like rain and temperature
- United Nations organisation that defines food security
- How food is moved from farms to markets
- Factors related to money and jobs
- A staple crop mentioned in the example
- The feeling of not having enough to eat
30 Clues: The cost of food • Plants grown for food • Animals kept for food • Money earned to buy food • Long-term weather patterns • When people do not have jobs • Food that will not cause illness • Factors related to money and jobs • Food that people have money to buy • Long periods with little or no rain • Food that exists in shops or markets • Places where food is bought and sold • ...
ety 2019-05-05
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- Bud thought that Herman E. Calloway from the Dusky Devastators of the Depression poster is his _____
- "And in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with _____ employees"
- If you can walk with crowds and keep your _____
- Steve Jobs created a company called _____
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- And yet don't look too good nor talk too ____
- Herman E. Calloway is really Bud's ______
- What college did Steve Jobs drop out of?
- If you can dream-and not make dreams your _____
- What month did the Great Depression start?
9 Clues: What college did Steve Jobs drop out of? • Herman E. Calloway is really Bud's ______ • Steve Jobs created a company called _____ • What month did the Great Depression start? • And yet don't look too good nor talk too ____ • If you can dream-and not make dreams your _____ • If you can walk with crowds and keep your _____ • ...
sales rep - child benefit 2017-11-02
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- someone whose job is to buy and sell shares in companies for other people
- to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem SYN handle
- Moksliniai tyrimai ir plėtra
- an amount of money that the British government gives to families with children
- /representative someone whose job is to travel to different places and sell the products or services of a particular company
- to go away from a place
- pardavimai
- start a business
- someone whose job is to make arrangements for funerals organizatorius
- an economy in which data and intellectual work are a more important source of wealth than manufacturing
- Flexible working hours
- money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work
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- the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers, gives advice on using the product or service it provides etc
- the work of explaining to the public what an organization does, so that they will understand it and approve of it
- the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job
- atleisti darbuotujus
- Programinės įrangos kūrėjas
- Samdyti darbuotujus
- white-collar workers have jobs in offices, banks etc rather than jobs working in factories, building things
- an organization’s programme of advertising activities over a particular period of time with specific aims, for example to increase sales of a product
- benefits something that you get in addition to your salary, for example a car
- someone with technical training whose job involves using special equipment or machines
- Go out of business
- resources in a company, the department that deals with employing, training, and helping people
- _trike to quit working at their jobs until certain demands are met. If we don't have a contract by noon tomorrow, we'll go out on strike.
- atostoginiai
- the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this
27 Clues: pardavimai • atostoginiai • start a business • Go out of business • Samdyti darbuotujus • atleisti darbuotujus • Flexible working hours • to go away from a place • Programinės įrangos kūrėjas • Moksliniai tyrimai ir plėtra • the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job • money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work • ...
sales rep - child benefit 2017-11-02
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- someone with technical training whose job involves using special equipment or machines
- an amount of money that the British government gives to families with children
- to go away from a place
- Flexible working hours
- atostoginiai
- someone whose job is to make arrangements for funerals organizatorius
- Moksliniai tyrimai ir plėtra
- atleisti darbuotujus
- the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers, gives advice on using the product or service it provides etc
- _trike to quit working at their jobs until certain demands are met. If we don't have a contract by noon tomorrow, we'll go out on strike.
- the work of explaining to the public what an organization does, so that they will understand it and approve of it
- /representative someone whose job is to travel to different places and sell the products or services of a particular company
- to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem SYN handle
- Go out of business
- money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work
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- an economy in which data and intellectual work are a more important source of wealth than manufacturing
- the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this
- Samdyti darbuotujus
- start a business
- Programinės įrangos kūrėjas
- someone whose job is to buy and sell shares in companies for other people
- the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job
- an organization’s programme of advertising activities over a particular period of time with specific aims, for example to increase sales of a product
- white-collar workers have jobs in offices, banks etc rather than jobs working in factories, building things
- pardavimai
- resources in a company, the department that deals with employing, training, and helping people
- benefits something that you get in addition to your salary, for example a car
27 Clues: pardavimai • atostoginiai • start a business • Go out of business • Samdyti darbuotujus • atleisti darbuotujus • Flexible working hours • to go away from a place • Programinės įrangos kūrėjas • Moksliniai tyrimai ir plėtra • the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job • money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work • ...
Chapter 22 Extra Credit 2023-12-13
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- Giving jobs to followers. The practice of awarding government jobs to political supporters.
- Journalists who exposed corruption and other problems of the late 1800s and early 1900s.
- All federal jobs except elected offices and those in the military.
- Process by which people vote directly on a bill.
- Law that Congress passed to set up a system of federal banks.
- Required food and drug makers to list ingredients on packages.
- Powerful politician who controls work done locally and demands payoffs from businesses.
- Process by which voters can put a bill directly before the state legislature.
- Political corruption and extravagant spending.
- Granted women the right to vote.
- An 1890 law that banned the formation of trusts and monopolies in the U.S.
- Democrat born in Virginia, became President in 1912, created a program to break up trusts and restore American economic competition called New Freedom.
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- A person who wanted to destroy all trusts.
- A group that worked for a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote.
- People who worked for women's rights to vote.
- Became President in 1908, supported many progressive causes, signed laws giving government workers an 8-hour workday.
- Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages.
- Reformers in the late 1800s and early 1900s who wanted to improve American life.
- Ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of liquor anywhere in the United States from 1920 to 1933.
- The good of the people.
- Theodore Roosevelt's promise of fair and equal treatment for all.
- Woodrow Wilson's political slogan in the presidential campaign of 1912.
- Government agency organized o oversee railroad commerce.
- An outspoken suffragist, leader of the Nation Woman Suffrage Association, created a detail plan to fight for suffrage.
- Ability
- Reformers who worked to stop unfair practices by businesses and improve the way government works.
- On earnings that charges different rates for different income levels.
- Process by which voters can remove an elected official from office.
28 Clues: Ability • The good of the people. • Granted women the right to vote. • A person who wanted to destroy all trusts. • People who worked for women's rights to vote. • Political corruption and extravagant spending. • Process by which people vote directly on a bill. • Government agency organized o oversee railroad commerce. • ...
Classical Civilizations: Greece and Rome 2024-09-24
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- religion with many gods like all of them at this time
- romans built these to connect their big empire
- this religion has one god and started in the Roman Empire
- continent of Mesopotamia(Iraq, India, and China
- Greece's soil was not good because it was
- modern day country where Mesopotamia was
- Cleopatra the Egyptian queen was actually from this place...like Alexander
- continent of Greece and Rome
- different jobs from farming like scribes(writers) and artisans(skilled workers)
- voting government of early Rome and USA
- Greek city state based on culture
- declared himself dictator for life of Rome and was killed by the Senate
- Iliad and Odyssey written by Homer from Greece is a long adventure story what type of book is it?
- architecture(buildings), paintings, sculptures, schools, sports, music
- government ruled by kings like river valleys
- river of india
- 1st type of voting government created by Athens
- river of egypt
- architectural type from Greece like in front of PHMS
- gods, controlling nature, where you go when you die
- the search for truth in Athens by Socrates
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- continent of Egypt
- language of Rome
- Greek king who conquered the Persian empire
- Greece and Rome are this type of a civilization
- river of Rome
- short story with a moral from Greece
- leaders, laws, military, government style(like democracy or Monarchy
- first Emperor of Rome
- top river of Mesopotamia
- crops, jobs, trade, natural resources, money
- general of Carthage who attacked Rome with Elephants crossing the Alps
- these were 3 wars between Rome and Carthage which made Rome an empire
- Greek city state based on war
- brought water to Roman cities
- china's river
- continent of Carthage
- Greece did this by boat since they were on a peninsula
- sporting event in Greece to honor Zeus
- land with water on 3 sides like Greece and Rome
- Roman place where gladiator fights were
41 Clues: river of Rome • china's river • river of india • river of egypt • language of Rome • continent of Egypt • first Emperor of Rome • continent of Carthage • top river of Mesopotamia • continent of Greece and Rome • Greek city state based on war • brought water to Roman cities • Greek city state based on culture • short story with a moral from Greece • sporting event in Greece to honor Zeus • ...
Unit 5/6 Vocab 2024-11-26
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- the process of damaging or harming the natural environment
- A type of agriculture where farmers grow enough food to feed them and their families and not enough to sell
- A payment or financial support given by the government to help
- the tools, machines, buildings, and equipment that are used to produce goods
- something that is found in nature that people use to meet their needs
- An economy where the government controls the production
- the total value of all goods and services produced in a country during a specific time
- Where people, countries, or groups rely on each other to meet their needs
- A disagreement between two or more countries, states, or regions bout borders
- Jobs that involve taking raw materials and turning them into finished products
- A country that does not have any coastline or access to the ocean
- A way to measure the average economic output for each person in a country
- Where good and services are exchanged without money
- something that is found that people use to meet their needs
- things that are limited or in a short supply
- A regularly used navigable route for large water vessels
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- The ways a country or region is split up or organized
- A type of agriculture where farmers grow crops and raise stock to sell for profit
- Are Jobs that provide a service to people and businesses
- Jobs that deal directly with resources at the bottom or first level
- natural resources that can be replenished or replaced
- An economy that combined the features of a market and command economy
- Nations with advance economies and high standers for living for their citizens
- An economy that involves businesses competing against eachother
- when politicals unfairly draw the boundaries of voting districts to benefit themselves
- a tax fee that a government charges on goods that are imported
- Is the study of how people distribute their wealth
- natural resources that cannot be replaced or regenerated
- Nations that are still working to improve their economy
- crops that are grown only to be sold for money
30 Clues: things that are limited or in a short supply • crops that are grown only to be sold for money • Is the study of how people distribute their wealth • Where good and services are exchanged without money • The ways a country or region is split up or organized • natural resources that can be replenished or replaced • ...
CV and Jobs Revision Crossword 2025-06-17
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- – a person who wants a job.
- – a man who serves food in a restaurant.
- – a person who helps care for sick people, often in a hospital.
- – able to work or do things alone.
- – a person who works for a company or person.
- – always on time.
- – things you can do well.
- – able to work at different times or do different jobs.
- – the person or company you work for.
- – a person who makes things from wood.
- details – your name, address, phone number, etc.
- – a person who makes art like drawings or paintings.
- – wanting to do well and be successful.
- – work hours, like morning, afternoon or night.
- – a person who plays music.
- – a doctor for animals.
- vitae – a document with your work, education, and skills (also called a CV).
- – a person who helps sick people get better.
- – a person who helps others learn.
- – wanting to work and do a good job.
- officer – a person who helps keep people safe and enforces the law.
- – a person who is learning at school or college.
- – working a lot and not being lazy.
- – talking and listening clearly with others.
- – exams, certificates or degrees you have.
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- – working carefully and doing your best.
- form – a paper or online form you fill in to apply for a job.
- – strong when things are hard or go wrong.
- – a woman who serves food in a restaurant.
- – people who can say good things about your work.
- – the jobs you do during your working life.
- – a meeting where you answer questions to try to get a job.
- – showing you are happy and excited to do something.
- – things you are good at.
- – a notice about a job or product.
- – a person who fixes cars or machines.
- – the jobs or work you have done before.
- – a person who helps people with the law.
- statement – a short paragraph about you and your goals.
- – a person who flies planes.
- – a person who designs buildings.
- – a good chance to do something new or better.
- – someone you can trust to do the job.
43 Clues: – always on time. • – a doctor for animals. • – things you are good at. • – things you can do well. • – a person who wants a job. • – a person who plays music. • – a person who flies planes. • – a person who designs buildings. • – able to work or do things alone. • – a notice about a job or product. • – a person who helps others learn. • – working a lot and not being lazy. • ...
Local 751 Crossword 2015-02-13
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- Union concern
- Statute that prohibits union security agreements
- Something that promotes or enhances well-being
- Plug away
- The "U" of UAW
- Real hassle, so to speak
- Meeting place
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- One of a group
- They may be outsourced
- Written agreement
- Arbitrator's goal
- Mutual Support within a group
- Grounds for complaint
- Walk the picket line
- Unite for a cause
15 Clues: Plug away • Union concern • Meeting place • One of a group • The "U" of UAW • Written agreement • Arbitrator's goal • Unite for a cause • Walk the picket line • Grounds for complaint • They may be outsourced • Real hassle, so to speak • Mutual Support within a group • Something that promotes or enhances well-being • Statute that prohibits union security agreements
Logan 7th 2021-09-22
15 Clues: stores DNA • one celled • cell parts • power plant • many celled • gel in the cell • tool to see small • basic unit of life • whole living thing • cells work together • organs work together • absorbs sunlight only plant • different cells do different jobs • lets things in and out of the cell • tough outer covering of a plant cell
Ella 7 2022-09-26
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- different parts do different jobs
- parts within a cell
- outer covering
- stores DNA
- powerhouse of the cell
- tool to see small
- tough outer covering of plant cell
- gel inside the cell
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- one celled
- many celled
- organs work together
- basic unit of living things
- plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
- cells work together
- living thing
15 Clues: one celled • stores DNA • many celled • living thing • outer covering • tool to see small • parts within a cell • cells work together • gel inside the cell • organs work together • powerhouse of the cell • basic unit of living things • different parts do different jobs • tough outer covering of plant cell • plant organelle where sunlight is turned into energy
Jessie 6 2023-09-21
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- stores dna
- whole,living thing
- sunlight is turned into energy
- organ work together
- basic unit of living things
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- outer covering
- one cell
- different parts different jobs
- plant cell outer covering
- many called
- cell work together
- gel in the cell
- parts within the cell
- power plant of the cell
- tools to see small things
15 Clues: one cell • stores dna • many called • outer covering • gel in the cell • cell work together • whole,living thing • organ work together • parts within the cell • power plant of the cell • plant cell outer covering • tools to see small things • basic unit of living things • different parts different jobs • sunlight is turned into energy
US History ch 8 2013-11-20
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- large scale manufacturing.
- Treaty that outlawed war.
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- Secretary of Interior sold govt. land to a private company and kept the profits.
- Left alone to pursue prosperity.
- divided operations into separate jobs. Created thousands of jobs.
- Flew across the Atlantic in 1927.
- US loaned money to Germany so that they could pay reparations.
7 Clues: Treaty that outlawed war. • large scale manufacturing. • Left alone to pursue prosperity. • Flew across the Atlantic in 1927. • US loaned money to Germany so that they could pay reparations. • divided operations into separate jobs. Created thousands of jobs. • Secretary of Interior sold govt. land to a private company and kept the profits.
Cells & Genetics 2014-04-19
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- DNA has a special alphabet it uses to for the jobs it gives our cells how many letters are there?
- What are the names of the special alphabet letters of DNA called?
- This part of the DNA shape the sugars and atoms make.
- This part of the DNA shape the bases make.
- What tells our cells to do their jobs?
- The DNA instructions are what makes us exist it is our?
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- Each cell has something to do in our body eg help us hear
- Helps a cell do its job?
- What is made up of trillions of cells?
- What shape is our DNA to look at?
10 Clues: Helps a cell do its job? • What shape is our DNA to look at? • What is made up of trillions of cells? • What tells our cells to do their jobs? • This part of the DNA shape the bases make. • This part of the DNA shape the sugars and atoms make. • The DNA instructions are what makes us exist it is our? • Each cell has something to do in our body eg help us hear • ...
WA State History Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-10
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- The first town built in Washington
- The largest fire in Washington history.
- A fire in Washington's biggest city in 1889
- The construction of this iconic building led to many tourists coming to Washington to see it
- The construction of this huge dam gave many people jobs
- This event, in 1962, introduced many international countries to Washington
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- The eruption of this volcano led to many safety standards being put in place
- An expedition to the West that was led by two men
- The founding of this company gave many jobs to people during the Great Depression
- A fight that broke out between the Cayuse tribe and the settlers
10 Clues: The first town built in Washington • The largest fire in Washington history. • A fire in Washington's biggest city in 1889 • An expedition to the West that was led by two men • The construction of this huge dam gave many people jobs • A fight that broke out between the Cayuse tribe and the settlers • ...
WA State History Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-10
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- The first town built in Washington
- The largest fire in Washington history.
- A fire in Washington's biggest city in 1889
- The construction of this iconic building led to many tourists coming to Washington to see it
- The construction of this huge dam gave many people jobs
- This event, in 1962, introduced many international countries to Washington
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- The eruption of this volcano led to many safety standards being put in place
- An expedition to the West that was led by two men
- The founding of this company gave many jobs to people during the Great Depression
- A fight that broke out between the Cayuse tribe and the settlers
10 Clues: The first town built in Washington • The largest fire in Washington history. • A fire in Washington's biggest city in 1889 • An expedition to the West that was led by two men • The construction of this huge dam gave many people jobs • A fight that broke out between the Cayuse tribe and the settlers • ...
Class 9 - Economics - Chapter 2 - People as Resource 2022-11-01
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- India’s _____ Revolution shows how improved production technologies can increase the productivity of scarce land resources.
- _____ of population depends upon the literacy rate, life expectancy and skill formation acquired by the people.
- ability to fight illness
- _____ resource can make use of land and capital.
- _____ unemployment happens when people are not able to find jobs during some months of the year.
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- Total _____ adds to the growth of the economy
- People who are willing to work at the going wages cannot find jobs.
- _____ activities add value to the national income.
- _____ enhances the national income, cultural richness and increases the efficiency of governance.
- _____ activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs.
10 Clues: ability to fight illness • Total _____ adds to the growth of the economy • _____ resource can make use of land and capital. • _____ activities add value to the national income. • _____ activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs. • People who are willing to work at the going wages cannot find jobs. • ...
chapter 37 vocab 2024-05-06
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- outlook handbook what workers do on the job,work conditions, training, edu.
- offers students a direct work experience and exposure to aspects of careers
- goal stated in exact terms and includes some details
- the ability or natural talent
- occupational information network, primary source of job info in US
- the type of life you would like to live
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- goal one that you have a reasonable chance of reaching
- area a catergoty of jobs that involve similar interests and skills
- beliefs that guide the way we live
- goals small steps you take to get from where you are now to where you want to be in the future
- outlook number and types of jobs available
11 Clues: the ability or natural talent • beliefs that guide the way we live • the type of life you would like to live • outlook number and types of jobs available • goal stated in exact terms and includes some details • goal one that you have a reasonable chance of reaching • occupational information network, primary source of job info in US • ...
Flatland Crossword 2014-04-16
10 Clues: Circles • Bossy Guy • Arthurs Niece • Work hard jobs • Main Character • Wise Creepy Guy • Work in offices • has two same sides • Boss everyone around • Shapes with more sides are_____
