jobs Crossword Puzzles
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
Down
- 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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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 • ...
The Great Depression 2026-04-20
Across
- Lines of people waiting for food
- Paid or unpaid labour
- Without a permanent place to live
- Money earned from work
- When workers stop working for better conditions
- Place where free meals were given
- System of money jobs and trade in a country
- Grassland region of Canada heavily affected
- A time of severe struggle or suffering
- Help given to people in need
- System that runs a country
- Staying alive in difficult conditions
- When something does not succeed
- Freedoms and protections people have
- Long period with little or no rain
- Buildings where goods are made
- Not having a job
Down
- Lack of money and basic needs
- People who grow crops
- Public action to demand change
- A time of serious difficulty
- Financial institutions that struggled or failed
- A long period of severe economic hardship
- Area badly affected by drought and farming failure
- Without employment
- Not having enough food to eat
- Being forced to leave a home for not paying rent
- Moving from place to place for work or survival
- A limited amount of food or supplies
- Jobs given by the government during hard times
- Currency used to buy goods and services
31 Clues: Not having a job • Without employment • People who grow crops • Paid or unpaid labour • Money earned from work • System that runs a country • A time of serious difficulty • Help given to people in need • Lack of money and basic needs • Not having enough food to eat • Public action to demand change • Buildings where goods are made • When something does not succeed • ...
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. • ...
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
Down
- 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
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
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Unemployment 2023-12-04
Across
- the percentage of the population that is in the labor force
- out of paid work and no longer looking for jobs
- Transitional unemployment due to people moving between jobs
- currently working for pay
- Caused by a fall in aggregate demand leading to a decline in GDP and employment
Down
- the number of employed plus the unemployed
- out of work and actively looking for a job
- Arises from the mismatch of skills and job opportunities as the pattern of labour demand in the economy changes
- Regular seasonal changes in employment/labour demand
9 Clues: currently working for pay • the number of employed plus the unemployed • out of work and actively looking for a job • out of paid work and no longer looking for jobs • Regular seasonal changes in employment/labour demand • the percentage of the population that is in the labor force • Transitional unemployment due to people moving between jobs • ...
The Tyger 2025-11-17
Across
- – Another kind of artwork Blake created besides poems.
- – A type of power that early factories used to run their machines.
- – Work that people used to do before machines took over.
- – Blake believed he sometimes saw these heavenly beings.
- – A movement of writers and artists who loved nature and imagination.
Down
- – Many people moved to these busy places to get factory jobs.
- – A time when machines were invented to do jobs people used to do by hand.
- – Great Britain was a very strong ______ during this time.
- – Blake’s job — he carved designs so they could be printed.
9 Clues: – Another kind of artwork Blake created besides poems. • – Work that people used to do before machines took over. • – Blake believed he sometimes saw these heavenly beings. • – Great Britain was a very strong ______ during this time. • – Blake’s job — he carved designs so they could be printed. • – Many people moved to these busy places to get factory jobs. • ...
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
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. • ...
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)
sales rep - child benefit 2017-11-02
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
CV and Jobs Revision Crossword 2025-06-17
Across
- – 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. • ...
Unit 5/6 Vocab 2024-11-26
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
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 • ...
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.
Down
- – 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
1920 and 1930's 2022-02-09
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- Car produced by Henry Ford Page 325
- Famous car maker of 1920's, created the Model T Page 325
- When police arrested thousands of radicals and immigrants Page 313
- Senator of Louisiana and critic of the new deal Page 403
- When purchasing a commodity over a period of time
- The name of the tariff that raised prices on foreign imports Page 371
- Wrote "A farewell to Army" Page 351
- A job that transformed many Missourians lives page 320
- trained and provided jobs and counseling for the unemployed youth Page 409
- A widespread fear that communists were planning against the US page 313
- Subsidized construction of low cost public housing, Page 409
- Vice president during harding's presidency Page 330
- Name that was given to dust bowl refugees Page 379
- Developed codes of fair competition to govern industries Page 400-401
- when unemployemnt soared and the economy faltered Page 370
- Provided jobs for 2 million young men Page 400-401
- First pilot to cross the Atlantic ocean solo and non stop Page 346
- Built dams, replanted forests, and created jobs to help the people of tennesee Page 400-401
- General that lead federal troops through Washington to keep marchers away from the capitol Page 388
- Law that officially enforced the eighteenth amendment PAge 341
- Built bridges, dams, power plants, and government buildings Page 400-401
- Established unemployment insurance for workers who lost their jobs Page 405
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- Painted on the side of buildings all across the nation Page 425
- Virus that killed people all over the world Page 312
- The name for the effect that all the programs FDR had on the US Page 419
- Clash of modernism and traditionalism Page 336
- A time when the stock prices rise tremendously Page 328
- People who sold illegal alcohol Page 342
- Recognized the right of employees to join labor unions and gave workers the right to collective bargain Page 408
- the trend to emphasize science and secular values over traditions Page 335
- built highwyas, dredged rivers and harbors, promoted soil and water conservation Page 404
- Known as "empress of blues", was a famous female vocalist Page 356
- Provided loans to electric companies to build power lines Page 409
- Secretary of treasury that was assigned by President Harding Page 330
- Makeshift shantytowns of tents and shacks Page 376
- Gave new meaning and dynamic to race relations Page 356
- President of the US during the great depression Page 396
- African American Leaders invited by the president to advise him Page 414
- When America made Germany pay for it's damages Page 334
- Insured banked deposits up to $5,000 Page 400 - 401
40 Clues: Car produced by Henry Ford Page 325 • Wrote "A farewell to Army" Page 351 • People who sold illegal alcohol Page 342 • Clash of modernism and traditionalism Page 336 • When purchasing a commodity over a period of time • Makeshift shantytowns of tents and shacks Page 376 • Name that was given to dust bowl refugees Page 379 • ...
Executive branch crossword puzzle 2020-12-15
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- /Agencies & the employees of the executive branch of government.
- /An official representative of a country's government
- /A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations.
- /A rule or command that has the force of law
- /Rewarding people with government jobs on the basis of their political support
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- /principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power.
- /A declaration of forgiveness & freedom from punishment
- /A group of people named by each state legislature to select president and vice.
- /Hiring people into government jobs on the basis of their qualifications
- /A group of advisers to the president that includes the heads of is top-level
- /a pardon to a group of people
- /an order to delay a person punishment until a higher court can hear the case.
- /how many years can a 1 term president have?
13 Clues: /a pardon to a group of people • /how many years can a 1 term president have? • /A rule or command that has the force of law • /An official representative of a country's government • /A declaration of forgiveness & freedom from punishment • /A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations. • /Agencies & the employees of the executive branch of government. • ...
FFF 2025-07-23
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- Goal of the New Deal to fix problems and prevent future economic collapse
- Town built to house Hoover Dam workers
- Massive construction project on the Colorado River that brought jobs and electricity
- City that began to grow thanks to power and water from Hoover Dam
- Program that gave people jobs building roads, schools, and public buildings
- Western state greatly affected by the Great Depression and helped by the New Deal
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- Roosevelt’s programs to provide relief, recovery, and reform
- Goal of the New Deal to rebuild the American economy
- Industry that grew in Nevada after the legalization of gambling and the construction of the dam
- Program that hired young men to improve parks and fight fires
- One of the New Deal’s three goals; aimed at helping struggling Americans
- Industry that declined before the New Deal but later received federal support
- Program that funded infrastructure for industries like mining
13 Clues: Town built to house Hoover Dam workers • Goal of the New Deal to rebuild the American economy • Roosevelt’s programs to provide relief, recovery, and reform • Program that hired young men to improve parks and fight fires • Program that funded infrastructure for industries like mining • City that began to grow thanks to power and water from Hoover Dam • ...
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_____
Test CME crossword 2013-03-22
10 Clues: WOrd game • Google's OS • Deadly disease • End of SHoe string • Democratic country • Living will indicator • Children's eye defect • Mathematical constant • Steve Jobs' invention • Fruit, also a cheap computer
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
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 _____ • ...
Martin Luther King JR 2015-05-22
12 Clues: his name • his college • High school • place of birth • being thankful • his wife's name • his religious jobs • the prize for peace • what he was fighting for • the word for equal rights • what happened to a prisoner • position in AMERICAN football
will green 49 2018-01-30
12 Clues: bike • galaxy • one wheeled bike • five sided shape • three sided shape • eight sided shape • states of america • eight armed animal • three wheeled bike • can speak two languages • you put your camera on top of a _________ • some jobs people have to wear ______________
Puzzle of doom 2024-06-26
12 Clues: OG hater • OG abusee • sus puzzle bean • one of my “jobs” • fave org on fire • my mortal enemies • always the problem • SOMEBODY ______ ME • ground addiction bean • my new “child”’s plan • org that is my downfall • “So it means it’s dead ?”
Super Awesome Ancient Society Puzzle 2023-01-12
12 Clues: Ruler • Farmers • A preist • Lowest Caste • Social class • Spiled rich people • Military/high-ish Caste • A seller, a buyer; a trader • Writer, Reader, a documenter. • Practices trade or handicraft • Roles, jobs, and responsibilities • They're disgusting; Slave-ish people
sales rep - child benefit 2017-11-02
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- 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
- to go away from a place
- someone whose job is to buy and sell shares in companies for other people
- the work of explaining to the public what an organization does, so that they will understand it and approve of it
- Programinės įrangos kūrėjas
- Samdyti darbuotujus
- an economy in which data and intellectual work are a more important source of wealth than manufacturing
- _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.
- Go out of business
- an organization’s programme of advertising activities over a particular period of time with specific aims, for example to increase sales of a product
- atostoginiai
- white-collar workers have jobs in offices, banks etc rather than jobs working in factories, building things
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- an amount of money that the British government gives to families with children
- 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
- someone whose job is to make arrangements for funerals organizatorius
- the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job
- money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work
- Moksliniai tyrimai ir plėtra
- start a business
- Flexible working hours
- /representative someone whose job is to travel to different places and sell the products or services of a particular company
- 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
- someone with technical training whose job involves using special equipment or machines
- to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem SYN handle
- pardavimai
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 • ...
New Deal Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-14
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- this act guaranteed the right of unions to organize and to bargain collectively. It outlawed unfair labor practices and settled disputes between unions and employees
- this act outlawed child labor, provided a minimum wage, a maximum work week, and time in a half overtime
- goal to solve the massive issue of unemployment (restore housing,farming, banking,etc.)
- this act forced commercial banks out of the investment business
- this act closed the banks and empowered the treasury dept. to assess and reopen them when they were in better condition, helped to restore the public's confidence in banks
- a four-day national banking holiday that kept all banks shut
- this act states that the president could manage business life, stimulate the recovery of private businesses, and spread work. Businesses would plan together and would work with unions. Act established a public works program.
- this act was created to operate a power plant, determine the fairness of power rates, and develop the Tennesse Valley area
- act designed to centralize farm credit services refinanced 1/5 of all farm mortgages
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- this law provided jobs to the unemployed, inspired the National Youth Administration that employed young people, artists would decorate public buildings, writers were paid to compile local histories
- this act ensured that loans and grants were given to help the unemployed, and the improvement of roads and airfields
- goal to achieve long term prevention to improve systems
- this act increased income tax rates in high-income brackets for both individuals and corporations
- goal to provide direct assistance to people in need
- act designed to rapidly create mostly manual-labor jobs for millions of unemployed workers
- this act established old-age insurance
- this act refinanced individual home mortgages at low interest for up to 15 years
- this act stated that government could pay farmers not to grow crops, this raised farm prices, and reduced surpluses
- this act forced security sellers to disclose important information, the FTC could block the sale of securities and impose penalties on violators of this new act
- this act gave jobs to the unemployed, cleaned environment, improved natural resources
20 Clues: this act established old-age insurance • goal to provide direct assistance to people in need • goal to achieve long term prevention to improve systems • a four-day national banking holiday that kept all banks shut • this act forced commercial banks out of the investment business • this act refinanced individual home mortgages at low interest for up to 15 years • ...
New Deal Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-20
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- _______ In ______ Act, which required the sellers of stocks and bonds to make public information about what they're selling. Enforced by FCC
- National ____ ____ Act, a broad-reaching plan to help business back on its feet by allowing business to cooperate without fear of antitrust action. Later struck down by the Supreme Court.
- ____ ____ Act, which set up a central body to help farmers refinance their mortgages.
- The ____ ____ Act established a national pension for people over 65 years of age.
- Reimplementing pieces of a previously struck down law, the ____ Act provided protections to labor unions.
- Agricultural ______ Act, designed to combat farm overproduction by paying farmers not to grow crops
- FDR initiated a week-long moratorium on financial activity, called the Bank ____
- Preventative action meant to prevent future crisises
- ____ Act, also known as the Wealth Tax Act, raised taxes on high incomes and raised gift and inheritance taxes.
- Three-letter acronym that describes an electrification and development plan for a depressed economic region. Had disastrous environmental effects.
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- The ____-Steagall Banking Act forced commercial banks to stop participating in the investment business.
- ____ ____ Administration, the Second New Deal's effort to provide jobs to the unemployed
- _____ _____ Loan Act, an analogue of another New Deal bill that helped homeowners refinance their mortgages, saving them from foreclosure.
- Three letter acronym for the initial program of giving jobs to build public works, focused on nature
- ____ ____ Administration, a subset of another New Deal plan, which gave more jobs to build public works, with a focus on municipal improvements
- _____ Banking Act, which gave the president the power to temporarily close all banks and was announced in the first of FDR's fireside chats
- The ___ ___ Standards Act set a minimum wage, 40 hour maximum work week, and paid overtime for certain professions in interstate commerce.
- Corrective measure to revitalize an industry or system
- Direct action meant to address an immediate problem
- A 500 million dollar grant given to states, with the end goal of municipal projects and giving directly to the unemployed.
20 Clues: Direct action meant to address an immediate problem • Preventative action meant to prevent future crisises • Corrective measure to revitalize an industry or system • FDR initiated a week-long moratorium on financial activity, called the Bank ____ • The ____ ____ Act established a national pension for people over 65 years of age. • ...
110 FLSA and more Crossword 2021-02-23
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- These employees must be paid at least $2.13/hr
- For method 2 of calculating overtime if an employee works different jobs with different rates for an employer, you should calculate total earnings for all jobs, divide by total hours and apply overtime premium based on that ________
- Enacted when FLSA is violated
- Exempt employee whose work requires advanced knowledge
- Exempt employee whose primary duty of performing office work
- Manual workers that are never exempt
- An agricultural worker is exempt from minimum wage, child labor laws, and if they are _________
- To be exempt as a business owner, they must own ____ percent of the equity
- Performs services outside the usual course of business of the company
- Exempt employee whose primary duty is managing
- Employees in this industry are exempt from overtime provisions as long as their regular pay is at least $10.88
- 1.5x
- FLSA does not govern or require this time to be provided to employees
- The ____ system is used for workers that are paid according to their output
- Stated percentage of revenue paid to an employee for transacting a piece of business or performing a service
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- These workers are exempt
- Employers may use these to track employees' hours
- Minimum Wage for this is $4.25/hr for new employees under the age of 20
- This FLSA coverage includes all employees if the business is a hospital or nursing home
- When calculating overtime if an employee works different jobs with different rates for an employer, To use the overtime rate for job performed after 40th hour, the employee must agree in ______
- Total regular earnings + total over time earnings = _________ earnings
- Exempt employee paid $134,004 or more
- Usually consists of 40 hours
- FLSA governs these restrictions on employees under 18 years of age
- Employers may offer this time off instead of over time
- This wage is enacted by local ordinances to require employers pay a higher wage than the minimum wage so employees can afford basic needs
26 Clues: 1.5x • These workers are exempt • Usually consists of 40 hours • Enacted when FLSA is violated • Manual workers that are never exempt • Exempt employee paid $134,004 or more • These employees must be paid at least $2.13/hr • Exempt employee whose primary duty is managing • Employers may use these to track employees' hours • ...
GoBuffs NDGD MRJXX 2025-12-05
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- – President at the start of the Depression; believed in limited government help.
- – Extra money you pay on a loan or earn on savings.
- – Reforms giving Native Americans more rights and self-government.
- – FDR’s group of expert advisers who helped design the New Deal.
- – First female cabinet member; helped create Social Security.
- – Civilian Conservation Corps; gave young men jobs planting trees and improving parks.
- – Black Cabinet member; educator and civil rights leader.
- – Place where poor families got free food during the Depression.
- – FDR’s programs to fix the Depression through jobs and relief.
- – New Deal program giving money to the elderly, disabled, and unemployed.
- – Set minimum wage, 40-hour workweek, and banned child labor.
- – Prices fall; money buys more.
- – Photographer who documented Depression poverty.
- – Senator who criticized FDR; wanted wealth-sharing.
- – Prices rise; money buys less.
- – Radio priest who attacked banks and FDR.
- (FDR) – President who created the New Deal.
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- – High tariff that worsened the Depression by reducing world trade.
- – A business owned by individuals, not the government.
- – Helping big businesses first so money “trickles” to workers.
- – WWI veterans who protested to get their bonus early.
- – Active First Lady who supported civil and women’s rights.
- – Hoover’s agency that loaned money to banks and businesses.
- – When the president gains more authority or control.
- – 1887 law dividing Native American land into individual plots.
- – Severe 1930s dust storms and drought that destroyed farms.
- – Government forced Navajo to reduce sheep and goats, hurting their economy.
- – Basic good that can be bought or sold (wheat, oil, etc.).
- – Works Progress Administration; created jobs building roads, art, and public works.
- – Short economic downturn.
- – Protecting natural resources (land, water, forests).
- – Government does not interfere with business.
- – Era Events & Concepts
- – Long, severe economic slump with high unemployment.
- – Government helps citizens through programs like aid and insurance.
- – African American advisers who helped FDR on racial issues.
- – FDR’s failed plan to add more Supreme Court justices.
- – Shantytowns for homeless people during the Depression.
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. • ...
Classical Civilizations: Greece and Rome 2025-01-30
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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 8 Asia Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- Economy^An economic system where businesses make their own decisions based on supply and demand.
- process of cities growing as more people move into them.
- make a guess based on facts and clues.
- Shadow Effect^When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.
- Industries^Jobs that provide services instead of goods, like teachers and doctors.
- Economy^An economy where the government controls all businesses and industries.
- who move from place to place instead of settling in one location.
- Child Policy^A policy that limited families to having only one child in China.
- Industries^Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like making cars or clothing.
- seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather.
- large landmass that is part of a continent but is separated in some way.
- Revolution^A period when new farming methods increased food production.
- of Fire^An area around the Pacific Ocean known for many earthquakes and volcanoes.
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- spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world.
- companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- Developed Countries^Countries that are becoming industrialized and improving their economies.
- religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- large mountain range that separates India and China.
- Partition^The event when India was divided into two countries, India and Pakistan.
- strict government where leaders have total control.
- religion from India that believes in many gods and reincarnation.
- farming^A farming method where land is cut into steps on hillsides
- Countries^Countries with strong economies, good healthcare, and high living standards.
- System^A system in which people are born into a social group and stay in it for life.
- acts meant to scare people or make a political statement.
- ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- Region^An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population.
- China Policy^A policy that says Taiwan is part of China.
- Nino^A time when warm ocean waters change weather patterns, causing storms or droughts.
29 Clues: make a guess based on facts and clues. • strict government where leaders have total control. • large mountain range that separates India and China. • seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather. • spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world. • companies move jobs to other countries to save money. • ...
CV and Jobs Revision Crossword 2025-06-17
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- a person who fixes cars or machines
- showing you are happy and excited to do something
- someone you can trust to do the job
- talking and listening clearly with others
- exams, certificates or degrees you have
- able to work or do things alone
- a doctor for animals
- things you can do well
- the jobs or work you have done before
- a woman who serves food in a restaurant
- a person who helps sick people get better
- people who can say good things about your work
- a document with your work, education, and skills (also called a CV
- wanting to work and do a good job
- a person who is learning at school or college
- always on time
- a person who helps keep people safe and enforces the law
- working carefully and doing your best
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- a good chance to do something new or better
- a person who works for a company or person
- a man who serves food in a restaurant
- a short paragraph about you and your goals
- things you are good at
- able to work at different times or do different jobs
- your name, address, phone number, etc.
- a person who plays music
- the person or company you work for
- a person who makes art like drawings or paintings
- a meeting where you answer questions to try to get a job
- work hours, like morning, afternoon or night
- a paper or online form you fill in to apply for a job
- a person who makes things from wood
- the jobs you do during your working life
- a person who helps people with the law
- a person who helps others learn
- strong when things are hard or go wrong
- wanting to do well and be successful
- a person who wants a job
- a notice about a job or product
- a person who flies planes
- a person who designs buildings
- working a lot and not being lazy
- a person who helps care for sick people, often in a hospital
43 Clues: always on time • a doctor for animals • things you are good at • things you can do well • a person who plays music • a person who wants a job • a person who flies planes • a person who designs buildings • able to work or do things alone • a person who helps others learn • a notice about a job or product • working a lot and not being lazy • wanting to work and do a good job • ...
Your Career in Hospitality 2022-01-08
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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?
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- 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
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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 • ...
The Progressive Era Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Recruitment 2019-10-09
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- This source leads to motivated employees and higher morale of employees.
- A limitation of internal source as scope for induction of fresh talent is reduced, therefore stopping infusion of new blood into the organization.
- A notice is placed on the notice board of the enterprise specifying the details of the jobs available. Job seekers assemble outside the firm on the specified date & selection is done on spot. Followed usually for casual vacancies of unskilled/ semi-skilled jobs.
- It involves shifting of an employee from one job/department/ shift to another without a substantive change in the responsibilities and status of the employee.It may lead to changes in duties and responsibilities, working condition etc., but not necessarily salary.
- Colleges and institutes of management and technology have become popular source of recruitment for technical, professional and managerial jobs.Many big organisations maintain a close liaison with the universities, vocational schools and management institutes to recruit qualified personnel for various jobs.
- Hired for recruiting senior executives and technicians. They serve as intermediaries between organisation and applicants. On receiving requisition from client companies , they advertise job vacancies and receive applications.They also screen applications, hold interviews and select candidates on behalf of companies and charge considerable fee for their services
- maintain close contacts with laborers at villages and they can provide the required number of unskilled workers and semi-skilled workers at short notice.They charge commission for supplying workers.
- There are certain websites specifically designed and dedicated for the purpose of providing information about both job seekers and job opening.In fact, websites such as www.naukri.com, www.jobstreet.com etc., are very commonly visited both by the prospective employees and the organisations searching for suitable people.
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- Many reputed big organizations keep a database of unsolicited applicants in their offices. Such jobseekers can be a valuable source of manpower.A list of such job-seekers can be prepared & can be screened to fill the vacancies as they arise.
- Through newspapers or trade & professional journals is generally used when a wider choice is required.Most of the senior positions of industry as well as commerce are filled by this method.
- These are run by the Govt. and are regarded as a good source of recruitment for unskilled and skilled operative jobs.They register names of job seekers and maintain records of their qualifications, experience etc.
- It leads to shifting an employee to a higher position, carrying higher responsibilities, facilities, status and pay.
- Applicants introduced by present employees, or their friends and relatives may prove to be a good source of recruitment.Such applicants are likely to be good employees because their background is sufficiently known.
- It is the process by which managers and executives acquire not only skills and competencies in their present jobs but also capabilities for future tasks of increasing difficulty and scope.
- Advantage of Competitive Spirit for this source as existing staff will have to compete with external sources, they will work harder to show better performance.
- It involves improving the general knowledge and developing an overall understanding of the total environment. So, it has a wider scope.for example, a mechanical engineer is educated and trained.
- It involves improving the job knowledge and skills for specific jobs. It has a narrow scope. For example, a motor mechanic is trained in repair work
17 Clues: This source leads to motivated employees and higher morale of employees. • It leads to shifting an employee to a higher position, carrying higher responsibilities, facilities, status and pay. • A limitation of internal source as scope for induction of fresh talent is reduced, therefore stopping infusion of new blood into the organization. • ...
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.
Dublin Urban Expansion 2020-04-03
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- Dublin is a route focus or...
- An example of this is...
- What type of jobs did the government favour causing jobs and simulating housing and retail markets.
- The Docklands were turned into an area that could cater for big businesses and services such as...
- The authorities responded to this and eventually urban... occurred
- At 1.2 million, Dublin has a ____ of Ireland’s population.
- How many new local government authorities have been created thanks to growth.
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- What was improved to reduce dependency on cars
- Restrictions on build height caused the city to grow...
- Thanks to better ____ the land in the inner city could now be split up into the different government departments
- Blancherstown,with population of over 50,000 ,now hosts big companies such as...
- An example of public services improved
- Inner city... led to people being moved to poorly planned residential areas
- Type of town that supplies a city like Dublin with labor
- Being four times the size of the next biggest city (Cork) Dublin is a ___ city.
- How many kilometres does the Greater Dublin Area extend.
16 Clues: An example of this is... • Dublin is a route focus or... • An example of public services improved • What was improved to reduce dependency on cars • Restrictions on build height caused the city to grow... • Type of town that supplies a city like Dublin with labor • How many kilometres does the Greater Dublin Area extend. • ...
Lord of the Flies Word Search 2024-05-21
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- Jack and his group of friends called themselves what?
- Searching for land, food and water on the island.
- From Jack's _________, he felt liberated for turning away from his important values.
- Everyone on the island thinks that there is a ______ scary beastie.
- Ralph did this to avoid Jack who was burning down the island.
- "He looked malevolently at Jack."
- The book is full of _______ events that keep you on the edge of your seat.
- The boys were very ______ while on the island.
- Ralph tried _________ with the boys to not stray away from their goal of staying stable and sane.
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- Jack had _______ because of Ralph being voted to be leader.
- The boys were pretending that everything was going to be okay by fooling around.
- Ralph had gone on a _____ trying to keep everyone doing their jobs.
- The boys discovering new things on the island.
- The boys weren't doing their jobs because they were ______.
- The boys were full of this when they didn't eat meat for a prolonged period of time.
- Jack and his tribe were experiencing this as they kept acting out of order.
16 Clues: "He looked malevolently at Jack." • The boys discovering new things on the island. • The boys were very ______ while on the island. • Searching for land, food and water on the island. • Jack and his group of friends called themselves what? • Jack had _______ because of Ralph being voted to be leader. • The boys weren't doing their jobs because they were ______. • ...
WWAPT Unit Vocabulary 2024-12-01
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- When people exchange goods or services.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- Means having many different kinds of things.
- A group of people living in the same area who share common interests or goals.
- A larger group of people who live together and share customs, laws, and organizations.
- Is when people leave their own country to live in another country.
- People in Canada who have both Aboriginal and European ancestry.
- Reasons that attract people to a new country, such as better jobs, safety, or a good education.
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- Describes people or communities that speak French.
- Is when people come to live in a new country.
- Reasons that make people want to leave their home country, like war, poverty, or lack of jobs.
- Means changing to fit different conditions or environments.
- The way someone sees and thinks about things.
- The way of life for a group of people.
- Refers to the first people who lived in a place
- French explorers and traders in Canada who traveled by canoe.
16 Clues: The way of life for a group of people. • When people exchange goods or services. • Means having many different kinds of things. • Is when people come to live in a new country. • The way someone sees and thinks about things. • Refers to the first people who lived in a place • The movement of people from one place to another. • ...
Great Depression Review 2022-05-05
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- ________ Works Administration, aka the PWA
- FDR's plan to help the USA out of the depression (2 wds)
- nickname given to Dust Bowl refugees
- shantytowns made of plywood and cardboard
- Tennessee ________ Authority: Provided jobs to establish an electric grid in the rural South
- the critical name given to FDR's plan to add justices to the Supreme Court (2 wds)
- New Deal Program that insures bank deposits up to $250,000
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- the economic strategy used by Hoover (2wds)
- Civilian ________ Corps: the New Deal program that employed workers to plant trees and construct roads
- temporary programs designed to create jobs and put money back into the economy
- Works ________ Administration: New Deal Program artists and musicians during the Great Depression
- the economic strategy used by FDR (2 wds)
- Bank ________: A relief measure that closed all banks in the United States for about a week
- ________ Tuesday: the name given to 10/29/1929, when the stock market crashed
- programs created to offer immediate help to those who were suffering
- programs were designed to avoid another great depression
16 Clues: nickname given to Dust Bowl refugees • the economic strategy used by FDR (2 wds) • shantytowns made of plywood and cardboard • ________ Works Administration, aka the PWA • the economic strategy used by Hoover (2wds) • FDR's plan to help the USA out of the depression (2 wds) • programs were designed to avoid another great depression • ...
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
Per 5 U.S. Tries to Contain Soviets p566-568 2022-05-20
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- Truman offered this to any other country that rejects Communism
- The U.S. felt it needed to stop the spread of this political philosophy
- The U.S. and Soviets would also clash over control of this land
- system of the U.S. that conflicts with communism
- Contain policies also included helping these countries
- This started to get worse between the Soviets and America in 1946 and 1947 democracy
- Foreign policy by the U.S. to try and block Soviet Influence
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- There were not many jobs or this in Western Europe after the war
- Name of the support offered by the U.S. to any country that resists communism
- Word used to describe the situation in Western Europe after the war
- Plan to provide food, jobs, and machinery to rebuild Western Europe
- Containment policies included forming these friendships
- Program similar to the Marshall plan aimed at helping Asian Nations
13 Clues: system of the U.S. that conflicts with communism • Contain policies also included helping these countries • Containment policies included forming these friendships • Foreign policy by the U.S. to try and block Soviet Influence • Truman offered this to any other country that rejects Communism • The U.S. and Soviets would also clash over control of this land • ...
U.S. Tries to Contain Soviets p566-568 2022-05-20
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- Name of the support offered by the U.S. to any country that resists communism
- Contain policies also included helping these countries
- Word used to describe the situation in Western Europe after the war
- This started to get worse between the Soviets and America in 1946 and 1947
- Political system of the U.S. that conflicts with communism
- The U.S. felt it needed to stop the spread of this political philosophy
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- Truman offered this to any other country that rejects Communism
- Program similar to the Marshall plan aimed at helping Asian Nations
- Plan to provide food, jobs, and machinery to rebuild Western Europe
- Foreign policy by the U.S. to try and block Soviet Influence
- Containment policies included forming these friendships
- There were not many jobs or this in Western Europe after the war
- The U.S. and Soviets would also clash over control of this land
13 Clues: Contain policies also included helping these countries • Containment policies included forming these friendships • Political system of the U.S. that conflicts with communism • Foreign policy by the U.S. to try and block Soviet Influence • Truman offered this to any other country that rejects Communism • ...
Employment and Labour Law 2013-05-19
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- regulates what jobs children can and can't do
- the doctrine that allows an employer to fire an employee for any or no reason, with or without notice
- employment of minors under 18 in jobs declared dangerous by the Secretary of Labour
- when an employer wrongfully fires an employee
- a set amount of money to compensate employees for being fired
- the person who is hired for a job
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- laws that control the work that children are permitted to do
- the lowest amount an employee can receive as payment
- a contract negotiated by the company and representatives of a union
- an organisation of employees that is formed to promote the welfare of its members
- when an employer promises an employee something, but the employee is harmed by the employer's failure to honor the promise
- a body formed and authorised by law to act as a single person
- the person who hires another
13 Clues: the person who hires another • the person who is hired for a job • regulates what jobs children can and can't do • when an employer wrongfully fires an employee • the lowest amount an employee can receive as payment • laws that control the work that children are permitted to do • a body formed and authorised by law to act as a single person • ...
MichaelCalderon_471 2018-09-04
Immigration & new problems 2023-11-29
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- a journalist who wrote about social, environmental, and political problems Americans faced in the early 1900s
- a political machine in New York City
- an immigrant who signed a contract in Europe to work for an American employer, often to replace a striking worker
- nonmilitary government employees
- the growth of cities
- an 1883 federal law that limited patronage by creating a civil service commission to administer exams for certain nonmilitary government jobs
- an organization consisting of full-time politicians whose main goal was to retain political power and the money and influence that went with it
- the open area below a steamship's main deck, where most immigrants lived during the Atlantic crossing
- the port of entry for most Asian immigrants arriving in San Francisco between 1910 and 1940
- the policy of favoring the interests of native-born Americans over those of immigrants
- Upton Sinclair's 1906 novel about unsanitary conditions in meatpacking plants
- a forced return of immigrants to their home country
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- the port of entry for most European immigrants arriving in New York between 1892 and 1954
- an attraction that draws immigrants to another place
- the practice of politicians giving jobs to friends and supporters
- the assimilation of immigrants into American society, a goal of some patriotic groups who feared that increased immigration threatened American society and values
- businesses that take mineral resources from the earth
- an 1882 law prohibiting immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years and preventing Chinese already in the country from becoming citizens; the first U.S. immigration restriction based solely on nationality or race
- suitable for growing crops
- a reform movement calling for moderation in drinking alcohol
- powerful leaders who ran local politics in many cities, providing jobs and social services to immigrants in exchange for political support
- a problem that causes people to immigrate to another place
- organized anti-Jewish attacks that forced many Jews to leave Russia
- a community center that provided a variety of services to the poor, especially to immigrants
- letters from immigrants in the United States to friends and relatives in the old country, which spurred further immigration
25 Clues: the growth of cities • suitable for growing crops • nonmilitary government employees • a political machine in New York City • a forced return of immigrants to their home country • an attraction that draws immigrants to another place • businesses that take mineral resources from the earth • a problem that causes people to immigrate to another place • ...
110 CH 2 cw 2023-03-15
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- When calculating overtime if an employee works different jobs with different rates for an employer, To use the overtime rate for job performed after 40th hour, the employee must agree in ______
- To be exempt as a business owner, they must own ____ percent of the equity
- FLSA does not govern or require this time to be provided to employees
- Manual workers that are never exempt
- Enacted when FLSA is violated
- Employees in this industry are exempt from overtime provisions as long as their regular pay is at least $10.88
- The ____ system is used for workers that are paid according to their output
- Exempt employee whose primary duty of performing office work
- Performs services outside the usual course of business of the company
- Exempt employee whose work requires advanced knowledge
- Employers may offer this time off instead of over time
- For method 2 of calculating overtime if an employee works different jobs with different rates for an employer, you should calculate total earnings for all jobs, divide by total hours and apply overtime premium based on that ________
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- This wage is enacted by local ordinances to require employers pay a higher wage
- Exempt employee paid $107,432 or more
- This FLSA coverage includes all employees if the business is a hospital or nursing home
- Minimum Wage for this is $4.25/hr for new employees under the age of 20
- Exempt employee whose primary duty is managing
- Employers may use these to track employees' hours
- These workers are exempt
- An agricultural worker is exempt from minimum wage, child labor laws, and if they are _________
- Total regular earnings + total over time earnings = _________ earnings
- These employees must be paid at least $2.13/hr
- Stated percentage of revenue paid to an employee for transacting a piece of business or performing a service
- Usually consists of 40 hours
- FLSA governs these restrictions on employees under 18 years of age
- 1.5x
- the minimum wage so employees can afford basic needs
27 Clues: 1.5x • These workers are exempt • Usually consists of 40 hours • Enacted when FLSA is violated • Manual workers that are never exempt • Exempt employee paid $107,432 or more • Exempt employee whose primary duty is managing • These employees must be paid at least $2.13/hr • the minimum wage so employees can afford basic needs • ...
Year 6 Active Humans Revision 2023-05-17
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- This acid is found in the stomach
- We breathe out more _______ than we inhale
- Protein is used for growth and ______
- One of the jobs of bones is to make _____ cells
- Where water is reabsorbed back into the blood
- A muscular tube which squeezes food down to the stomach
- These blood vessels go away from the heart and are thick and muscular
- A type of carbohydrate
- Dome shaped muscle needed for breathing
- One of the jobs of the skeleton is to allow for _____
- The top chambers of the heart
- When starch is present the substance turns from blue to ____
- Fat stored under the skin is good for _____ the body
- The chemical reaction inside cells which releases energy from oxygen and glucose
- The muscular movement of squeezing food
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Muscles in between the ribs needed for breathing
- This side of the heart is thicker and stronger
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- Carbohydrates are our main source of ______
- The E in MRS GREN
- One of the jobs of the skeleton is to _____ the vital organs
- The special type of muscle that the heart is made from
- The bottom chambers of the heart
- The windpipe is made from this
- This substance is used when you test for starch
- When a muscle gets shorter, it is said to ______
- This is not digested, but is used to keep our digestive system healthy
- Vitamin A is needed for healthy _____
- If you eat too much fat then you are at risk of becoming ____
- ______ is needed to make haemoglobin in red blood cells
- The G in MRS GREN
- The windpipe
- These blood vessels are one cell thick and are very small
- ______ is needed for strong bones and teeth
- This is where nutrients are absorbed into the blood
- The R in MRS GREN
- Smaller tubes than bronchi
- The gas that red blood cells carry
- A type of carbohydrate
- ______ muscles work against each other to move bones like the arm
- These blood vessels go towards the heart and contain valves
41 Clues: The windpipe • The E in MRS GREN • The G in MRS GREN • The R in MRS GREN • A type of carbohydrate • A type of carbohydrate • Smaller tubes than bronchi • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • The top chambers of the heart • The windpipe is made from this • The bottom chambers of the heart • This acid is found in the stomach • The gas that red blood cells carry • ...
Betelihem Abeje printer 2025-02-11
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- Cached print files pose a privacy and security risk because someone with access to the device could recover this files and have access to confidential or personal information
- simple device with a network card and memory
- are used to create three-dimensional objects
- Select landscape or portrait image layout
- Used by laser printers to create the image
- RJ45 port used commonly used to connect network printers
- This assists in transferring the toner from the imaging drum to the paper.
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- enable hosts to connect and print wirelessly using Bluetooth or a Wi-Fi connection
- located on the carriage, which is attached to a belt and motor
- Use this to remove debris from the inside of the thermal printer
- This is made up of hot rollers, which melt the toner into the paper.
- - The scan is sent to a network folder on the LAN. The scanning prompts should ask for the path to the folder to which you wish the scan to be saved.
- Because the dedicated print server uses its processor to manage and route printing information, it must be fast enough to handle all incoming requests
- process uses the primary colors cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY)
- Originally, print to file saved your data in a file with the .prn extension. The .prn file then could be quickly printed at any time without opening the original document. Print to file can now save in other formats
- Use this to clean the heating element of a thermal printer.
- The processor and RAM handle sending print jobs to a printer. If there is not enough memory to handle an entire print job, the document is stored on the drive in the print server and printed from there. This is generally is slower than printing directly from memory
- Identify what is covered within the warranty
- Print jobs sent over a network could be intercepted and read, copied, or modified.
- Cancel or pause current print jobs in the printer queue
20 Clues: Select landscape or portrait image layout • Used by laser printers to create the image • simple device with a network card and memory • are used to create three-dimensional objects • Identify what is covered within the warranty • Cancel or pause current print jobs in the printer queue • RJ45 port used commonly used to connect network printers • ...
unemployment 2024-05-14
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- type of unemployment where there is a mismatch between jobs available and people looking for work
- Australian state with highest unemployment rate
- money obtained in return for labour and services
- someone who willing and able to work but does not have a paying job
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- the percentage of people in the working-age population that are in the labour force
- type of unemployment moving between jobs
- unemployment rates depending on the time of year
- labour _____
8 Clues: labour _____ • type of unemployment moving between jobs • Australian state with highest unemployment rate • money obtained in return for labour and services • unemployment rates depending on the time of year • someone who willing and able to work but does not have a paying job • the percentage of people in the working-age population that are in the labour force • ...
Where are the Jobs? 2023-12-12
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- interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- using and app or search engine to find jobs
- an advertisement in a newspaper, magazine, or the like generally dealing with offers of or requests for jobs, houses, apartments, used cars, and the like.,
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- the market in which employers search for employees and employees search for jobs
- act of referring a candidate for a job
- out of sight
6 Clues: out of sight • act of referring a candidate for a job • using and app or search engine to find jobs • the market in which employers search for employees and employees search for jobs • interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts. • ...
Nonrenewable Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
Across
- flammable gas
- working without direct control
- often listed as one of the most (if not the most) dangerous jobs (especially coal mining) each year in various dangerous jobs.
- have not been properly secured,the result can be a cave-in causing a mine shaft to close.
- denoting, possessing, or involving weapons using nuclear energy.
- found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.
Down
- would be done manually in dark technology has improved, we've developed tools and machines to improve the job
- existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished.
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum
- chemicals are frequently used to transform
10 Clues: flammable gas • working without direct control • a viscous liquid derived from petroleum • chemicals are frequently used to transform • found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel. • existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished. • denoting, possessing, or involving weapons using nuclear energy. • ...
Top Honey Do List Projects 2019-09-13
Across
- the craft of an electrician
- Projects that come from one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by
- restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
- installing and repairing pipes and fixtures for water or gas or sewage in a building
Down
- remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits
- the branch of architecture dealing with the selection and organization of furnishings for an architectural interior (decorating)
- Odd Jobs, typically, Quick Jobs
- a garden laid out for esthetic effect
- the act of applying paint to a surface
- do over, as of (part of) a house;
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 • ...
Top Honey Do List Projects 2019-09-13
Across
- a garden laid out for esthetic effect
- installing and repairing pipes and fixtures for water or gas or sewage in a building
- the craft of an electrician
- Projects that come from one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by
- the act of applying paint to a surface
Down
- 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)
- do over, as of (part of) a house;
- remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits
- Odd Jobs, typically, Quick Jobs
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 • ...
Fur Trade to Removal Vocabulary 2025-01-31
Across
- people who are new to a place
- there are no more of that specific animal in the world
- clever
Down
- people who want to run a business to make money
- to talk with or do things with another person or people
- a person whose job is to try and convert other people to his or her belief system
- trade things and jobs for other things and jobs without any money
- Jargon a limited trade language used by indigenous communities before and after contact so they could communicate to trade
- the treated skin of a furry animal
- things that show how wealthy another person is
10 Clues: clever • people who are new to a place • the treated skin of a furry animal • things that show how wealthy another person is • people who want to run a business to make money • there are no more of that specific animal in the world • to talk with or do things with another person or people • trade things and jobs for other things and jobs without any money • ...
Evan Sisneroz - Great Depression/New deal Crossword 2021-11-16
Across
- a loan program designed to help first time home buyers
- owing money to a person, business, or bank
- small towns and villages where the poor resided during the Great Depression
- A group of veterans who marched the capital demanding their bonus early
- the decreasing on the worth of currency and usually correlated with an increase in prices
- the day the stock markets crashed
Down
- farmers who work on land they rent; very common practice after the civil war and great depression
- A program designed to provide the unemployed jobs
- A long or severe recess in an economy or market
- name of the area in the south devastated by drought
- A program that built many dams and supplied electricity to places in tennessee
- information intended to manipulate the peoples opinions
- A government program designed to five young men jobs to support themselves and their families
13 Clues: the day the stock markets crashed • owing money to a person, business, or bank • A long or severe recess in an economy or market • A program designed to provide the unemployed jobs • name of the area in the south devastated by drought • a loan program designed to help first time home buyers • information intended to manipulate the peoples opinions • ...
Employment and Labour Law 2013-05-19
Across
- the doctrine that allows an employer to fire an employee for any or no reason, with or without notice
- employment of minors under 18 in jobs declared dangerous by the Secretary of Labour
- laws that control the work that children are permitted to do
- a contract negotiated by the company and representatives of a union
- the person who is hired for a job
- when an employer wrongfully fires an employee
Down
- regulates what jobs children can and can't do
- an organisation of employees that is formed to promote the welfare of its members
- a body formed and authorised by law to act as a single person
- a set amount of money to compensate employees for being fired
- when an employer promises an employee something, but the employee is harmed by the employer's failure to honor the promise
- the lowest amount an employee can receive as payment
- the person who hires another
13 Clues: the person who hires another • the person who is hired for a job • regulates what jobs children can and can't do • when an employer wrongfully fires an employee • the lowest amount an employee can receive as payment • laws that control the work that children are permitted to do • a body formed and authorised by law to act as a single person • ...
