jobs Crossword Puzzles
jobs 2018-09-25
6 Clues: een synoniem voor baas • een synoniem voor firma • het substantief van hoog • het substantief van snel • het substantief van veilig • geld krijgen voor het werk dat je doet
Jobs 2021-03-30
6 Clues: wallpapers rooms, paints doors • gives change, serves customers • takes photographs, develops film • answers the phone, types letters • waters the flowers, cuts the grass • marks homework, writes on the board
jobs 2021-07-15
6 Clues: puts out fires • works on you teeth • drive you in planes • helps you when your sick • teaches kids things to know • arrests bad people who breaks laws
Jobs 2024-06-22
Jobs 2023-11-18
6 Clues: Saves lives, puts out fires. • Helps people stay healthy, treats. • Cooks delicious food in restaurants. • Creates beautiful paintings, drawings. • Keeps communities safe, enforces laws. • Educates students in schools, colleges.
jobs 2024-07-23
6 Clues: a person who cure patients • a person who works at schools • a person who studies every day • a person who works on the farm • a person who takes care of patients • officer a person who fight crimes and investigate cases
Jobs 2024-08-20
6 Clues: Performs surgeries • Works with students • Takes care of animals • Treats mental illnesses • Helps doctors treat people • Designs buildings, machines
Jobs 2023-06-29
6 Clues: - a person who grows wheat • - a person who treats sick people • - a person who bakes bread and cakes • - a person who teaches pupils, students • - a person who writes computer programs • - a person in the circus who makes people laugh
Jobs 2023-07-03
Across
- one who operates a vehicle to transport people or goods.
- a person who cleans and maintains buildings.
- player someone who plays football professionally.
- fighter A brave person who fights fires and saves lives.
Down
- a person who flies and operates an aircraft.
- a person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant.
6 Clues: a person who flies and operates an aircraft. • a person who cleans and maintains buildings. • player someone who plays football professionally. • a person who serves food and drinks in a restaurant. • one who operates a vehicle to transport people or goods. • fighter A brave person who fights fires and saves lives.
Jobs 2023-07-21
Jobs 2023-03-01
Jobs 2023-03-11
6 Clues: Plans lessons in the class • Brings letters to your home • Brings food in a restaurant • A doctor for pets and animals • Works in a court and knows law • Helps to keep your teeth healthy
JOBS 2021-11-07
Across
- The friendly __________ brought me a hot matcha latte in a pretty little cup.
- We hired a __________ to take us some wedding shots.
- The back door to the garden refused to open so we had to call a __________.
Down
- She was a famous __________ with a French newspaper in the early 1900s.
- An ___________ showed us around the house on Dinh Tien Hoang street.
- My father worked at Vietcombank as a bank __________ when he was 29 years old.
6 Clues: We hired a __________ to take us some wedding shots. • An ___________ showed us around the house on Dinh Tien Hoang street. • She was a famous __________ with a French newspaper in the early 1900s. • The back door to the garden refused to open so we had to call a __________. • The friendly __________ brought me a hot matcha latte in a pretty little cup. • ...
JOBS 2021-11-18
Across
- a person whose job is to collect and write news, stories for newspapers, magazines, radio or television
- a person who works underwater, usually with special equipment
- a person who is employed to show tourists around interesting places
Down
- a person who travels to unknown places in order to find out more about them
- a person whose job is to put out fires
- a person in court who decides how criminals should be punished or someone who decides the result of a competition
6 Clues: a person whose job is to put out fires • a person who works underwater, usually with special equipment • a person who is employed to show tourists around interesting places • a person who travels to unknown places in order to find out more about them • a person whose job is to collect and write news, stories for newspapers, magazines, radio or television • ...
Jobs 2022-03-01
Across
- a person who works one-on-one with a client to plan or implement an exercise or fitness regimen.
- someone who is not only trained and educated in law, but also practices it in court
Down
- a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
- person who takes photographs, especially as a job.
- a teacher at a university, college, or sometimes secondary school
- a person who acts as an agent for the sale and purchase of buildings and land; a real estate agent
6 Clues: person who takes photographs, especially as a job. • a teacher at a university, college, or sometimes secondary school • a person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts. • someone who is not only trained and educated in law, but also practices it in court • ...
Jobs 2025-02-02
Jobs 2023-12-28
6 Clues: friends at work • who gives you a letters • it was gave you after your working • attendant woman who helps people to their comfort • money which you will get when you are old man or women • a person who saves you life and house , when house is burning
Jobs 2023-12-14
6 Clues: I like to draw pictures. • I want to help sick people • I want to make people happy. • I want to be a _____ director. • I want to travel to many countries. • I want to write stories for children.
jobs 2024-01-24
Across
- The knowledge or skill gained through involvement in or exposure to something
- A credential or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a specific role
Down
- Letter A written introduction attached to a resume, highlighting key skills
- A formal request, often for employment or admission
- A summary of your professional history and qualifications for a job
- A meeting for assessing a candidate's suitability for a position
6 Clues: A formal request, often for employment or admission • A meeting for assessing a candidate's suitability for a position • A summary of your professional history and qualifications for a job • Letter A written introduction attached to a resume, highlighting key skills • The knowledge or skill gained through involvement in or exposure to something • ...
jobs 2024-11-07
6 Clues: – A person who designs buildings. • – A person who operates a machine. • – A person who treats people’s teeth. • – A person who takes care of animals. • – A person who writes articles or books. • – A person who manages a business or department.
Jobs 2024-10-20
6 Clues: a person who fixes pipes • a person who works with meat • a person who fixes your light • a person who protects our country • a person who makes wooden furniture • a person who takes care of somebody`s garden
JOBS 2025-03-29
6 Clues: He puts out fires • She works in a school • He takes care of people • She takes care of animals • She works with flowers and plants • officer He helps us to be safe
JOBS 2025-04-13
jobs 2025-04-03
6 Clues: - I work in a lab. • - I work on the farm. • - I take care of the animals. • - I can cook in a restaurant. • - I can take beautiful pictures. • - I have a lot of fans and I can sing.
jobs 2025-05-04
jobs 2021-05-29
6 Clues: This person makes bread • they defend their countries in war. • This is a professional sports person • This person travels out in the space • This is professional who works and helps doctors at hospitals • This person enforces and explains rules in games. For example, football.
Jobs 2022-11-18
6 Clues: A ( ) does business. • A ( ) flies a plane. • A ( ) works in a court. • A ( ) maintains law and order. • A ( ) stops fire from burning. • A( )discovers information about news events.
Jobs 2022-02-01
JOBS 2023-01-17
6 Clues: the place where we learn • the man who puts out fires • the man who delivers letters • the man who controls traffic • the person who explains at school • the person whose job it is to save lives
Jobs 2022-12-27
Jobs 2023-01-10
6 Clues: Perfect skin • take care of oneself • hopping labour market • difficulties, misfortune • disorder that affect when you read, write o spell • abnormality in the function of a specified bodily organ or system
jobs 2022-09-24
jobs 2022-09-12
JOBS 2025-06-23
6 Clues: - This person sings on stage. • - This person creates art with paint. • - This person plays musical instruments • teacher - This person teaches Maths in school. • - This person writes code and works with computer. • - This person works in a lab and does experiments.
jobs 2025-06-27
Jobs 2025-08-20
6 Clues: I fix pipes. • They fix our teeth. • I make things out of wood. • She grows vegetables and fruits. • He cooks food in the resturants. • driver He drives the bus.
Jobs 2025-09-23
6 Clues: food,work in restaurants • person who sings in a concert • driver: take passengers to a designated place • player: play whit a ball whit a team of 5 player • work help to the people who are in a danger of a fair • make art wheter in the from of paiting,music,literature, cinema, theater.
Jobs 2025-10-24
Jobs 2025-11-19
6 Clues: I protect people • I make bread and cakes • I grow flowers and trees • I look after sick people • I check financial records • I take people's money and give them their change
jobs 2025-12-08
6 Clues: He can fly the plane • She can fix the teeth • She teach the students • He can keep people save • She can help sick animals • They can put out the fire and they drive a fire truck
jobs 2025-12-22
6 Clues: dances on stage • teaches students at school • helps sick people, gives medicine • helps doctors and looks after sick people. • a man who keeps people safe and catches bad people. • a woman who keeps people safe and catches bad people.
Economic Globalization/Stocks 2024-05-29
Across
- Why developed countries send jobs to developing countries
- a country with high levels of industrialization, high standards of living, and stronger economic growth
- An activity in which money is put at risk for the purpose of making a profit
- Shares representing ownership of part of a public company
- Taxes paid on goods imported from other countries
- The increasing economic interactions and dependency of national economies throughout the world
Down
- Goods made in the country you live in
- When you make sure your stocks are not all from the same industry
- a country with lower levels of industrialization, low standards of living, and a weaker economy
- A product we learned about that is made of cotton from the US, dyed in India, and sewn in Bangladesh
- What people in developing countries gain through globalization
- A collection of financial assets like stocks and cash
12 Clues: Goods made in the country you live in • Taxes paid on goods imported from other countries • A collection of financial assets like stocks and cash • Why developed countries send jobs to developing countries • Shares representing ownership of part of a public company • What people in developing countries gain through globalization • ...
Ch 15: Career Exploration 2023-03-16
Across
- Skills that help in all aspects of life, including work are called what?
- The education and training needed for the career.
- Is a series of related jobs or occupations in a particular field.
- A visualization of your chosen career path.
- Working _ means spending 7-8 hours, 5 days a week, or 40hours per week at work.
- These are your beliefs, feelings, and ideas about what is important and will guide you in your career choices
Down
- A large grouping of occupations that have certain characteristics in common.
- Working _ refer to a jobs location, environment, and expected hours.
- The way you live, and it reflects your values and attitudes
- Someone who sets up and operates a business
- Is all of the career moves and knowledge that a person gains as he or she works toward a career goal.
- A natural talent or potential for learning a skill.
12 Clues: A visualization of your chosen career path. • Someone who sets up and operates a business • The education and training needed for the career. • A natural talent or potential for learning a skill. • The way you live, and it reflects your values and attitudes • Is a series of related jobs or occupations in a particular field. • ...
20's and Great Depression 2022-11-18
Across
- The round up and arrest of 4000 suspected communists, socialists, and anarchists
- People can rely more on the federal government during times of economic distress beacause of this.
- the belief that evolution should not be taught in school
- provide temporary jobs to those citizens in need
- Hoover's belief Americans should pull themselves up from their bootstraps
- This New Deal program gave jobs to young men for planting trees and cleaning up forests- lived in camps and received free food.
Down
- Increased recognition of African-American writers and musicians
- The government paid farmers to plant less in hope of increasing crop prices- Supreme Court declared this unconstitutional.
- This New Deal program built government owned dams, controlling floods and producing electricity through hydroelectric power.
- This eara is characterized by installment plans, Prohibition, and flappers
- this resulted from the prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s?
- providing a stable income for the elderly, disabled and unemployed
12 Clues: provide temporary jobs to those citizens in need • the belief that evolution should not be taught in school • Increased recognition of African-American writers and musicians • this resulted from the prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s? • providing a stable income for the elderly, disabled and unemployed • ...
Unemployment 2022-11-30
Across
- Those under sixteen or over sixty-four, those in the armed forces, those institutionalized.
- Type of worker who has been out of the labor force for a long time and is no longer looking for work.
- Typical temporarily unemployed person.
- Unemployment statistics count some who have jobs as this.
- These do not count some who work as being employed, they do not account for the underemployed.
- Type of unemployment that occurs because worker's skill set does not match available jobs.
Down
- Employed and unemployed actively looking for work.
- Unemployed as a result of the business cycle.
- Those between sixteen and sixty-four, not in the armed forces, nor institutionalized.
- determined by dividing the number of unemployed by the total number in the labor force.
- A change in season creates this type of unemployment.
- The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is looking for work.
12 Clues: Typical temporarily unemployed person. • Unemployed as a result of the business cycle. • Employed and unemployed actively looking for work. • A change in season creates this type of unemployment. • Unemployment statistics count some who have jobs as this. • The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is looking for work. • ...
Principles of Management 2022-06-11
Across
- An organisation consists of superiors and subordinates
- taking the first step with self-motivation
- While doing work if a person doesn't rest she/he feels tired physically as well as mentally.
- Principles of Management is Formed by Practice and _____
- According to this principle people and Material must be in their appropriate place at appropriate time.
- The objective of _____ study is to find out one best way of doing the job.
Down
- The principles of pure science is considered to be _________ in nature.
- concentration of authority at one level of Management
- The _________ refers to Use of personal judgement in handling management issues and Adopting a hit-and-trial approach to resolve management problems
- According to this principle there should be clear & fair agreements.
- It determines the standard time taken to perform a job.
- ___ is divided into small tasks or jobs and these jobs should be given to competitive persons
12 Clues: taking the first step with self-motivation • concentration of authority at one level of Management • An organisation consists of superiors and subordinates • It determines the standard time taken to perform a job. • Principles of Management is Formed by Practice and _____ • According to this principle there should be clear & fair agreements. • ...
Am I Blue? 2014-01-16
10 Clues: Third strategy • First strategy • Second strategy • Name of the horse • Number of siblings • Animals are _____ too • 1944 year she was _______ • Blue best symbolizes ______ • Her most famous piece(no spaces) • The March on _____ for Jobs(1963)
COVIT- 19 2021-01-02
Across
- Disney ผู้สร้างการ์ตูนมิกกี้ เมาส์
- David Sanders ราชาแห่งไก่ทอด kfc
- Gatest ผลงานที่สร้างชื่อให้เขา คือ ไมโครซอฟท์
- A. Armstrong นักบินอวกาศคนแรกที่ไปบนพื้นผิวดวงจันทร์
- Jo Rowling ผู้เขียนหนังสือพ่อมดน้อยแฮรี่ พ็อตเตอร์
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- John Trump ประธานาธิบดีคนที่ 45 ของสหรัฐอเมริกา
- Jordan อดีตนักบาสเกตบอลหมายเลข 1 ของโลก
- Jobs ผู้สร้างบริษัท Apple
- Presley ราชาแห่งร็อคแอนด์โรล
- Mandela อดีตประธานาธิบดีผิวสีคนแรกของประเทศแอฟริกาใต้
10 Clues: Jobs ผู้สร้างบริษัท Apple • Presley ราชาแห่งร็อคแอนด์โรล • David Sanders ราชาแห่งไก่ทอด kfc • Disney ผู้สร้างการ์ตูนมิกกี้ เมาส์ • Jordan อดีตนักบาสเกตบอลหมายเลข 1 ของโลก • Gatest ผลงานที่สร้างชื่อให้เขา คือ ไมโครซอฟท์ • John Trump ประธานาธิบดีคนที่ 45 ของสหรัฐอเมริกา • A. Armstrong นักบินอวกาศคนแรกที่ไปบนพื้นผิวดวงจันทร์ • ...
บุคคลสำคัญรอบโลก 2021-01-02
Across
- Presley ราชาแห่งร็อคแอนด์โรล
- David Sanders ราชาแห่งไก่ทอด kfc
- Disney ผู้สร้างการ์ตูนมิกกี้ เมาส์
- Mandela อดีตประธานาธิบดีผิวสีคนแรกของประเทศแอฟริกาใต้
- Gatest ผลงานที่สร้างชื่อให้เขา คือ ไมโครซอฟท์
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- Jordan อดีตนักบาสเกตบอลหมายเลข 1 ของโลก
- A. Armstrong นักบินอวกาศคนแรกที่ไปบนพื้นผิวดวงจันทร์
- Jo Rowling ผู้เขียนหนังสือพ่อมดน้อยแฮรี่ พ็อตเตอร์
- John Trump ประธานาธิบดีคนที่ 45 ของสหรัฐอเมริกา
- Jobs ผู้สร้างบริษัท Apple
10 Clues: Jobs ผู้สร้างบริษัท Apple • Presley ราชาแห่งร็อคแอนด์โรล • David Sanders ราชาแห่งไก่ทอด kfc • Disney ผู้สร้างการ์ตูนมิกกี้ เมาส์ • Jordan อดีตนักบาสเกตบอลหมายเลข 1 ของโลก • Gatest ผลงานที่สร้างชื่อให้เขา คือ ไมโครซอฟท์ • John Trump ประธานาธิบดีคนที่ 45 ของสหรัฐอเมริกา • A. Armstrong นักบินอวกาศคนแรกที่ไปบนพื้นผิวดวงจันทร์ • ...
A Pho Love Story Crossword 2023-05-14
10 Clues: Culture • Bao's friend • Linh's friend • In love with Bao • In love with Linh • Their famlies jobs • Charateristic of Bao • Their legal gurdians • Where Bao and Linh go to learn • The connection between Linh and Bao
School supplies 2024-11-12
10 Clues: It's pointy • Used in arts • delete things • Used in frame • square rectangle • Used to store things • Used to do large jobs • Helps to Gather Sheets • Used to highlight words • Used to make things sharp
School supplies 2024-11-12
10 Clues: It's pointy • Used in arts • delete things • Used in frame • square rectangle • Used to store things • Used to do large jobs • Helps to Gather Sheets • Used to highlight words • Used to make things sharp
Theme 3 vocabulary 2025-11-02
10 Clues: work • official • different • welcoming visitors • degree or certificate • attractive or beautiful • natural places or features • a holiday in a cruise ship • having the ability to do things well • people working in jobs with special training
Describe the trade 2020-10-08
Across
- During training Carpenters apprentices should give themselves a
- A finish carpenter will need to be able to install install this type of exterior trim board
- Name a type of concrete structure a carpenter may be required to build
- The government agency that creates and oversees the apprenticeship program is the
- Of these four jobs where will your new skills with the builders level be the most useful
- One of the four main jobs of a carpenter
Down
- The term used to describe a fully qualified carpenter
- A carpenter must supply their own personal set of what
- It is an employees right to be paid every
- The main power tool a carpenter will use throughout their career is a
- An apprentice needs 6360 of these to qualify for their red seal
- A carpenter should leave this in their car during the work day
12 Clues: One of the four main jobs of a carpenter • It is an employees right to be paid every • The term used to describe a fully qualified carpenter • A carpenter must supply their own personal set of what • A carpenter should leave this in their car during the work day • During training Carpenters apprentices should give themselves a • ...
Technology 2018-10-11
Across
- helps us understand and connect to the world
- turning assignments in online saving trees
- can get catfished
- listening anytime anywhere because of spotify, apple music etc...
- can be found online or spark notes causing libraries and book stores to go out of service
- people would rather stay inside instead of going out to.....
- Large amount of inaccurate information
- Easier to plagarize
- has declined due the fact of starring at screens eg. phone computers etc...
- technology can get hacked and reveal personal information
- used to edit pictures you have taken
- don't have to go to the cinemas
Down
- addiction to technology causes obesity and vision problems
- lack of jobs in grocery stores
- creates an image that tells teens what they should look like
- Helps to communicate with family across the globe
- such as skytrains are very fast and efficient and are good for the environment
- can meet people online, but you have to be careful because you might get catfished
- less in school debates due to the fact of online courses
- loss of jobs because of online messaging
- maps easier to find your destination with in a more effective manner
- not knowing all your "friends" on social media can lead to bad people and situations
- is more advanced and decreases the risk of diseases
- helps see family or friends faces across the world
24 Clues: can get catfished • Easier to plagarize • lack of jobs in grocery stores • don't have to go to the cinemas • used to edit pictures you have taken • Large amount of inaccurate information • loss of jobs because of online messaging • turning assignments in online saving trees • helps us understand and connect to the world • Helps to communicate with family across the globe • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-16
Across
- calls helps us stay in touch with people far away
- decreases with the use of technology, will need glasses to repair
- using robots instead of people to carry out their own jobs
- used to be paper, now an app
- used to fix photos
- screen to watch television shows on
- listen to it on the bus, at home or in the car
- helps doctors figure out what's wrong with a patient faster
- teenagers spend too much time on it
- found online, instead of wasting paper
- now found online instead of in their own store
- eliminating peoples' jobs
- used as transportation back then, much slower, pulled by horses
- easier to carry around when on a screen than a giant book
Down
- Can be used to pay for things online and in person
- now can be carried around instead of being stationary
- people who rely on technology too much
- used to be stationary, but now can be carried around, used to homework
- places where people used to go out and eat food
- something used to be done in person, now done from a screen
- using cars more instead of public transit to get to places
- being cut down and used for the production of paper instead of having online notes
- effected by online notes
- online instead of printed on paper
24 Clues: used to fix photos • effected by online notes • eliminating peoples' jobs • used to be paper, now an app • online instead of printed on paper • screen to watch television shows on • teenagers spend too much time on it • people who rely on technology too much • found online, instead of wasting paper • listen to it on the bus, at home or in the car • ...
History review 2023-02-07
Across
- Number of Canadians who fought in World War One
- October 24, 1929. The event that started the Great Depression
- Invention that become a staple in Canadian homes in the 1920s
- This word described what the 1920s was all about
- One the government tried to help the unemployed during the Great Depression
- The name of the period that started in 1929
- The reason why Canada entered World War 1. It was a ____ of Great Britain
- Various organizations that helped the unemployed during the Great Depression
- A new type of building that started to be built in the early 1900s
- Different treatment of people depending on a group they belong to
- Degree of comfort available to a population
Down
- The number of Canadians who died in World War One
- Number of Jobs, Salaries, working conditions, standard of living in the 1920s did this
- the name of the period following World War 1
- People who opposed conscription
- Allowed to work but forced to quit once married
- These closed, leaving a lot of people unemployed in the 1930s
- The month that the Stock Market Crashed
- A movement that fought for women's rights in the 1920s
- Obligatory military service
- This world changing event started in 1914
- Period of significant and often rapid, economic development
- Number of Jobs, salaries and standard of living did this in the 1930s
23 Clues: Obligatory military service • People who opposed conscription • The month that the Stock Market Crashed • This world changing event started in 1914 • The name of the period that started in 1929 • Degree of comfort available to a population • the name of the period following World War 1 • Allowed to work but forced to quit once married • ...
Topic 9- Birth of Modern America 2023-03-16
Across
- old immigrants north and west Europe new immigrants south and east Europe
- thin layer of gold, mark twain
- pass a law to prohibit child labor and limiting number of hours for women to work
- fighting for women's right to vote
- wrote a book called how the other half lives its about slums
- financing and banking
- wrote a book called the shame of cities about corruption city level,voting multiple times
- wrote a book called history of standard oil company about Rockefeller
- push-violence,pull-jobs
- gives land
- is part of national American women suffrage
- jurnalist or a reporter who uncovers wrong doings in politics or in business
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- steel
- not allow chinese immigrants
- natural resources,capital,labor supply,technology,consumers,transportation,government cooperation
- wrote a book called bitter cry of children about child labor
- exclusive control by one company over an entire industry
- time period between 1890-1920 in which variety reform were in acted at local state and federal levels
- railroad
- wrote a book about meat packing
- Tax on imported goods
- oil
- the government should have a limited role in business
- Offical rights given by the government to an inventor for the exclusive right to develop,use,and sell an invention for a set period of time
- elected officials appointed there friends and supporters to government jobs regardless of their qualifications
25 Clues: oil • steel • railroad • gives land • financing and banking • Tax on imported goods • push-violence,pull-jobs • not allow chinese immigrants • thin layer of gold, mark twain • wrote a book about meat packing • fighting for women's right to vote • is part of national American women suffrage • the government should have a limited role in business • ...
zachary cumulative 9/29 2024-09-29
Across
- the hair on an animal
- small jobs
- to see if something is correct, a mark that shows that something has been looked at
- buyers at a store or business, people who buy at a store
- to need or count on someone; need others
- to look hard or close at something; looked closely
- work done for pay
- something that is private or not known by many people
- equal or the same
- to be done in the best possible way and in every way
- very large
- things to work with
- asked someone to go somewhere
- to pay out money
- the way people live or celebrate
- a person who is fully grown, a grown-up
- to make clean and neat; tidy
- give equally to others
- things someone or something does
Down
- to save from danger
- to pick something out
- when you are scared of something
- put over or on top of; spread over
- moves quickly
- to the side of something
- the price of something
- having life; living
- to act in a fearful, uneasy, or restless way or manner
- to beg; to ask urgently or emotionally
- the words people speak
- a type of animal with fur that gives milk; milk-giving animal
- the young of an animal; animal's children
32 Clues: small jobs • very large • moves quickly • to pay out money • work done for pay • equal or the same • to save from danger • having life; living • things to work with • the hair on an animal • to pick something out • the price of something • the words people speak • give equally to others • to the side of something • to make clean and neat; tidy • asked someone to go somewhere • ...
Unit 6 Review 2024-03-18
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- female conductor who was called Black Moses
- one reform movement tried to build free and public
- the amendment that gave women the right to vote
- these textile mills gave some women their first jobs
- most people in the south had this occupation
- the immigrant group that wanted survival
- used violence to try to end slavery
- the flowers used in the final fight for the voting amendment
- the right to vote is known as
- used details from fugitive slaves to write a bestseller
- used her own experiences to show what women were capable of
- urbanization is the growth of
- cheap, dangerous housing usually used for immigrants
- trains, canals, and telegraphs helped people move
- the reason most immigrants avoided the South
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- the movement to end slavery in the US
- most reform churches were
- first female physician
- woven cloth
- the immigrant group that wanted land and jobs
- published an abolitionist newspaper for over 30 years
- revival meetings were often led by
- the amount of states needed to ratify an amendment
- abolitionist who valued education and worked to change the law
- the immigrant group that wanted religious freedom
- the guy who changed his vote in Tennessee
- woman leader who pushed for a voting amendment
- wrote the Declaration of Sentiments
28 Clues: woven cloth • first female physician • most reform churches were • the right to vote is known as • urbanization is the growth of • revival meetings were often led by • used violence to try to end slavery • wrote the Declaration of Sentiments • the movement to end slavery in the US • the immigrant group that wanted survival • the guy who changed his vote in Tennessee • ...
Q1 Vocabulary Pt. 2 2025-10-05
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- Pushed for anti-lynching legislation
- Passed in 1906; required food distributors and medicine companies to label products
- GA Native, believed that whites would accept blacks if they learned skills or trades
- The practice of separating races in the South based on “separate-but-equal”
- Practice of business owners hiring minors to work adult jobs; many kids were hurt or killed
- Designed to give women voting rights; achieved with the ratification of the 19th Amendment
- Mass native; criticized Washington; argued that blacks needed political equality
- Exposed illegal business practices in Standard Oil Company
- in 1906; required federal inspectors to examine slaughter houses; reaction to Upton Sinclair’s book “The Jungle”
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- Supreme Court case that legalized segregation in public facilities
- Passed in 1883; required a civil service exam for federal jobs
- Investigative journalists that exposed problems with American society in the early 1900s
- Believed that a ban on alcohol was needed to remove society’s problems
- Progressive President; supported regulation of monopolies and conservation
- Used photographs to show how poor immigrants were living in the cities
- Allowed for the direct election of Senators.
- Highlighted political corruption in cartoons
- Teddy Roosevelt administration practice of filing lawsuits against trusts (monopolies)
- Movement in the early 1900s where journalists & reformers tried to improve society
- Author of “The Jungle”; exposed unsanitary conditions in Meat Packing Industry
20 Clues: Pushed for anti-lynching legislation • Allowed for the direct election of Senators. • Highlighted political corruption in cartoons • Exposed illegal business practices in Standard Oil Company • Passed in 1883; required a civil service exam for federal jobs • Supreme Court case that legalized segregation in public facilities • ...
School supplies 2024-11-12
10 Clues: It's pointy • used in arts • delete things • used in frame • White rectangle • used to store things • used tô do large Jobs • helps to gather sheets • used tô highlight words • used tô make things Sharp
Technological Revolution 2018-10-14
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- helps us stay in touch with people far away
- effected by online notes
- something used to be done in person, now done from a screen
- screen to watch shows on
- found online, instead of wasting paper
- used as transportation back then, much slower, pulled by horses
- using cars more instead of public transit to get to places
- using robots instead of people to carry out their own jobs
- being cut down and used for the production of paper instead of having online notes
- now can be carried around instead of being stationary
- now found online instead of in their own store
Down
- listen to it on the bus, at home or in the car
- helps doctors figure out what's wrong with a patient faster
- teenagers spend too much time on it
- used to fix photos
- eliminating peoples' jobs
- used to be stationary, but now can be carried around, used to homework
- Can be used to pay for things online and in person
- decreases with the use of technology, will need glasses to repair
- places where people used to go out and eat food
- people who rely on technology too much
- used to be paper, now an app
- easier to carry around when on a screen than a giant book
- online instead of printed on paper
24 Clues: used to fix photos • effected by online notes • screen to watch shows on • eliminating peoples' jobs • used to be paper, now an app • online instead of printed on paper • teenagers spend too much time on it • people who rely on technology too much • found online, instead of wasting paper • helps us stay in touch with people far away • ...
Immgration and Urbanization 2015-02-18
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- controlled jobs, business licenses, and influenced the court system
- cities grew in the late 19th century
- was common among political bosses
- a mixture of people of different cultures and races who blended together by abandoning their native languages and custom
- overt favoritism towards native born Americans
- M. Tweed know as BossTweed became head of TammaryHall, NYC powerful democratic political machines
- authorized a bipartisan commission to make appointment for federal jobs based on performance
- a community center providing assistance to residents particularly immigrants in a slum neighborhood
- construction contracts often resulted
- transportation system designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes
- chief u.s immigration station, in the new york harbor
- one of the most influenced member hull house of the moment
- a 19th century reform movement based on the belief that Christmas have a responsibility to help improved working condition and alleviate poverty
- almost all immigrants travel by steamship,most in steerage
- a multifamily urban dwelling , usually overcrowded and unsanitary
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- immigrant processing station in San Fransisco bay
- this banned entry to most Chinese
- the growth of cities
- japan limits emigration
- ib69-1971 Tweed led the Tweedring
- were some political bosses
- some political machines used fake names and votes multiple times to ensure victory
- was designed to assimilate people of wide ranging culture into the dominant culture
23 Clues: the growth of cities • japan limits emigration • were some political bosses • this banned entry to most Chinese • was common among political bosses • ib69-1971 Tweed led the Tweedring • cities grew in the late 19th century • construction contracts often resulted • overt favoritism towards native born Americans • immigrant processing station in San Fransisco bay • ...
Econ 2024-05-25
Across
- This was one of the activities you did where you went back in time in ___ (time warp)
- A ____ ____has numbers ranging from numbers 350-800.
- A ____ economy has freedom of choice, opportunities, leads to innovation, but leads to income inequality.
- This type of economy controls all labor.
- One of the goals that allows people to change jobs and allows consumers to have free will over their money.
- Everyone is subject to the same law.
- This item gives you an amount of money but you repay the amount you took with interest. (can buy things)
- ____ refers to the protections against economic risks, unemployment, poverty, and business failures
- This goal refers to the increasing production of jobs, services, and goods.
- A ___ ___ model shows how an economy functions.
- ____ policy promotes maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates.
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- Citizens have freedom over their economic affairs but with government intervention/regulations. (economic system)
- One factor of production includes machines and buildings.
- ______ concern is to keep workers happy, productive, and employed.
- Businesses are motivated by profit to create new things.
- _____ simply means what is fair.
- This definition means the number of people seeking a job but can not find one.
- The price you pay to borrow money.
- This institution gives people the right to own labor and possessions.
- This term means that increase of prices across the economy
20 Clues: _____ simply means what is fair. • The price you pay to borrow money. • Everyone is subject to the same law. • This type of economy controls all labor. • A ___ ___ model shows how an economy functions. • A ____ ____has numbers ranging from numbers 350-800. • Businesses are motivated by profit to create new things. • ...
Personal Finance 2022-09-27
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- required property to secure a loan with a bank
- costs incurred for goods and services
- Person who owns the home you are renting from
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work
- Sum of money provided temporarily on the condition that the amount will be repaid
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you
- a legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- your bank houses these
- something you should do every month to keep track of your money
- original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends
- Keeping your money to spend in the future
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- Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate
- an economic value of something you own
- the failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement
- a share of ownership in a company
- money owed that was exchanged for goods or services
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- people 16 or older who have jobs
- a promise between two parties that is enforceable by law
- money received for labor and services
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account
- annual percentage rate
24 Clues: your bank houses these • annual percentage rate • people 16 or older who have jobs • a share of ownership in a company • costs incurred for goods and services • money received for labor and services • an economic value of something you own • Keeping your money to spend in the future • Debt owed for loans for homes and real estate • ...
6.3/6.4 Review 2022-12-01
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- occur in cities as a result of migration
- was in charge of Food Admin.
- flow of Afr. Americans N for jobs
- centerpiece of Wilson’s plan
- George Creel, Herb Hoover, Bernard Ba
- women gain this after WWI
- telegram intercepted & given to U.S.
- was humiliated by Versailles Treaty
- never ratified by the USA
- information designed to shape opinion
- USA should be active, bring peace
- size of the US __ grew due to the war
- meeting to set peace terms
- took control of Germany's colonies
- last-ditch try by GER to win
- ___ took men's jobs in factories during war
- refused to blend US soldiers
- didn't think we should get into WWI
- controlled all wartime prod.
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- mass arrests of communists, radicals
- headed the War Industry Board
- USA fell into this category for most of WWI
- this Act was basically the draft
- was an internationalist; pres. during WWI
- Russia turns into a __ nation
- because of loans, USA was __ __
- economic penalties for starting war
- “return to normalcy” promise
- headed Committee of Public Info.
- Ger. tried to start war between USA and ___
- anti-alcohol group
- wanted to “punish” GER after the war
- kills more people than the war
- 11/11/18
- large, coordinated military attack
- wanted USA to get into WWI
36 Clues: 11/11/18 • anti-alcohol group • women gain this after WWI • never ratified by the USA • wanted USA to get into WWI • meeting to set peace terms • was in charge of Food Admin. • centerpiece of Wilson’s plan • “return to normalcy” promise • last-ditch try by GER to win • refused to blend US soldiers • controlled all wartime prod. • headed the War Industry Board • ...
Our Puzzling History (III) - Alana Riddell 2022-05-10
Across
- decisive or critical
- days between March 9 and June 16 when new deal acts were put into place
- catholic priest in Detroit who wanted to tax the rich
- farming administration created to slow produce and livestock production in hopes of raising prices
- provided government insurance for bank deposits
- corporation created to help homeowners pay their mortgages
- plan proposed by roosevelt which allowed a new justice to be appointed if others didn't retire
- organization which set out to organize industrial unions
- when money is borrowed instead of taken from taxpayers to be spent on things
- created to regulate the stock market and stop fraud
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- conservation corporation created in order to provide jobs and aid the environment
- system of ideas or ideals someone believes in
- type of strike in which workers refuse to leave or work in order to gain rights
- to intensify or increase
- provided the same aid that pwa had, but ended up being canceled after one year
- chats over radio performed by FDR to inform the nation of his future actions
- administration created to help farmers pay their mortgages
- sent out secret ballots to determine whether factory workers wanted to create a union
- administration created in order to provide jobs and improve public structures
- first woman appointed to a cabinet post
- president elected during the Great Depression who provided aid to the people
21 Clues: decisive or critical • to intensify or increase • first woman appointed to a cabinet post • system of ideas or ideals someone believes in • provided government insurance for bank deposits • created to regulate the stock market and stop fraud • catholic priest in Detroit who wanted to tax the rich • organization which set out to organize industrial unions • ...
Interns, trainees and apprentices 2025-07-04
Across
- placements positions arranged to give people practical work experience
- from to gain knowledge or insight by observing or doing
- of tasks variety of duties or responsibilities in a role
- temporary training programs to help prepare for full-time work
- a student or trainee who works to gain experience
- services professional services involving banking, investment, and insurance
- confidence to increase belief in one’s abilities through experience
- network to build professional contacts and relationships
- skills abilities needed to perform well in a professional setting
- work-based training combining practical experience and study
- without financial compensation
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- qualification a certification focused on practical skills for a specific trade or career
- products services like loans, insurance, or investment tools offered by institutions
- skills abilities directly related to a particular type of job
- leadership programme a structured scheme for new graduates to develop management skills
- placements temporary jobs arranged for learning purposes
- individuals receiving structured on-the-job training and study
- jobs beginner roles requiring minimal previous experience
- people undergoing job-specific training, often at entry level
- the process of learning specific skills for a job
- treated unfairly or taken advantage of, especially in unpaid roles
- study education done alongside work or other responsibilities
- experience practical work experience rather than theory-based learning
- environment the conditions and culture in a workplace
- internships short-term work experiences with financial compensation
- low-skill or repetitive tasks often considered unchallenging
26 Clues: without financial compensation • a student or trainee who works to gain experience • the process of learning specific skills for a job • environment the conditions and culture in a workplace • placements temporary jobs arranged for learning purposes • from to gain knowledge or insight by observing or doing • ...
Evolution 2024-04-11
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- When a trait, or characteristic, allows an individual to better survive in its environment.
- The similarities and differences between the body parts of living things
- The process through which living organisms have developed and changed over time.
- When different organisms have similar body structures (constructed of the same basic bones and tissues) but have different jobs.
- Fossils that show features of both ancestors (species that came before them)
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- Similarities in embryos are evidence of common ancestry.
- descendants (species that came after them)
- Physical characteristics, like your hair or eye color, determined by your genes (DNA).
- Any difference between the individuals in a species or groups of organisms of any species.
- Body parts have similar jobs but are constructed of different body structures (do not have a common ancestor)
- Traits inherited from ancestors that no longer serve their original function
- An ancestral group of organisms that is shared by multiple lineages.
12 Clues: descendants (species that came after them) • Similarities in embryos are evidence of common ancestry. • An ancestral group of organisms that is shared by multiple lineages. • The similarities and differences between the body parts of living things • Traits inherited from ancestors that no longer serve their original function • ...
Sarai's crossword puzzle 2024-04-08
Across
- How high a person's social standing is.
- It relates to an empire.
- An assembly having the right to vote down a law so it is not passed.
- Someone with a low status who does jobs around the government.
- Very important and has the ability to appoint a dictator to serve for a period of time in a time of a crisis.
- Someone was elected and ruled for 1 year and has very important jobs.
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- Very powerful and is the head of the roman republic.
- Someone with high status who could be elected for an even higher status and are wealthy.
- 12 tables Laws written by the plebeians to be equal.
- Someone who is elected to help protect people's interest .
- To raise a person's chance of getting something.
- A group of people who vote for a magistrate that was a patrician to run the government.
12 Clues: It relates to an empire. • How high a person's social standing is. • To raise a person's chance of getting something. • Very powerful and is the head of the roman republic. • 12 tables Laws written by the plebeians to be equal. • Someone who is elected to help protect people's interest . • Someone with a low status who does jobs around the government. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-05-01
Across
- The more education you have, the chances of finding employment does this
- Social condition that might lead to suicide
- Type of socialization in which you are made aware of the expectations of a new role before you take on the new role
- Number of years it takes for post-secondary graduate to find a well-paying job in their field
- The ability of an individual to discard old behaviour and to change his or her behaviour when making a transition to a new role
- Goal of young adult living in Canada
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- According to Riegel, development does not occur in (blank) stages
- The trend in Canada for education to be valued as qualification for jobs rather for the skills and knowledge you gain
- equity Equal pay for equal work
- Finding jobs through family and friends
- Not a goal of young adults living in Canada
- A reason why some people don't go to university
12 Clues: equity Equal pay for equal work • Goal of young adult living in Canada • Finding jobs through family and friends • Social condition that might lead to suicide • Not a goal of young adults living in Canada • A reason why some people don't go to university • According to Riegel, development does not occur in (blank) stages • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-10
Across
- Due to machines taking over jobs, people moved from towns to cities to look for jobs
- transition from producing goods at home to manufacturing products in factories
- Due to machines making products there was a large quantity of produces this is know as ___________ ___________.
- new technology was used to help with farming
- Due to the Industrial Revolution, there was a change in _____________, which allowed goods to be traded and moved from one location to another, faster.
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- Due to the Agricultural Revolution, there was more food/crops to feed people it increased _______.
- these were needed to manufacture products in factories by machines
- when products/goods were made at home
- coal was used to help boil water, so steam from the water could make the engine move
- Britain was rich in this black rock natural resource
- were used to manufacture goods
- machines were used to _________ goods
12 Clues: were used to manufacture goods • when products/goods were made at home • machines were used to _________ goods • new technology was used to help with farming • Britain was rich in this black rock natural resource • these were needed to manufacture products in factories by machines • transition from producing goods at home to manufacturing products in factories • ...
Check your vocabulary 2022-08-03
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- (verb) to practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance
- a person who regularly goes to watch films at the cinema
- picture made with a pencil or pen
- a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other
- unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen
- (verb) to make something increase in size by filling it with air
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- the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn more money
- straight up or vertical
- a large group of people
- verb synonym for turn off, used for electrical or electronic devices
- (verb) to pull apart to tear violently or quickly
- verb generally used for clothes that are right for a particular person, situation, or occasion
12 Clues: straight up or vertical • a large group of people • picture made with a pencil or pen • (verb) to pull apart to tear violently or quickly • a person who regularly goes to watch films at the cinema • (verb) to make something increase in size by filling it with air • a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other • ...
Gender Inequality 2024-02-28
Across
- Pakistanis believe that men have more of a right to jobs than women
- in what countries (type) are boys more likely than girls to be high school graduates?
- 64% of this passed secondary school
- Pakistanis feel attending university is more important for men
- this region of Europe has a GDI of 1.0 or above
- in what region of the world is gender inequality (GII) highest?
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- number of women who die giving birth per 1,000 births
- refers to the ability of women to achieve improvements in gender inequality
- in what countries (type) are women more likely to hold jobs outside the home?
- 70% of this passed secondary school
- this rate is 14 in developed countries and 47 in developing countries
- this Caribbean country is the only country in the Western Hemisphere to have a majority of women in its legislature
12 Clues: 64% of this passed secondary school • 70% of this passed secondary school • this region of Europe has a GDI of 1.0 or above • number of women who die giving birth per 1,000 births • Pakistanis feel attending university is more important for men • in what region of the world is gender inequality (GII) highest? • ...
FM 2.04 Problems that may occur from sourcing goods from outside your home country 2017-03-06
8 Clues: Hidden _____ • ____________ issues • Loss of ________ jobs • ________ fluctuations • Long ______ during shipping • Harder to manage from ______ • Possibility of ________ products • More _______ production structure.
Gov. executive branch 2022-12-08
Across
- an agreement among groups of nations that prohibit from trading w/ their target nations.
- about 90% of all national government employees are?
- president can bypass the senate by making an
- an official representative of a country's government is an
- agreement between the government of two or more countries.
- rule or command that has force of law.
- group of presidential advisers that include the head of top 15-level executive departments
- before 1883 a great many federal jobs fell under what??
- top leadership jobs generally go to
- employed by the federeal government through ___ practice of hiring government workers.
- government officials who hire new workers from lists of people who have passed the tests or otherwise met civil service standards
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- agencies and employees of the executive branch are called
- constitution provides for indirect method of election called.
- primary goal of American foreign policy.
- nations plan dealing w/ other nations'.
- executive branch includes hundreds of what?
- president may issue an order to delay a person's punishment till a higher court can hear the case.
- declaration of forgiveness and freedom of punishment.
- more than 50 independent agencies
- a grant, pardon towards a group of people.
- trade measure that include ___ or efforts to punish another nation by imposing trade barriers
- who votes for one major candidate.
22 Clues: more than 50 independent agencies • who votes for one major candidate. • top leadership jobs generally go to • rule or command that has force of law. • nations plan dealing w/ other nations'. • primary goal of American foreign policy. • a grant, pardon towards a group of people. • executive branch includes hundreds of what? • president can bypass the senate by making an • ...
The Progressive Era 2023-02-09
Across
- Gave government jobs to friends
- book by Upton Sinclair that exposed meat packing industry
- Ida _____ wrote articles that exposed the business practices of Standard Oil
- Governer Robert La Follete passed political reforms he called the ____ Idea
- The ______ Commission was created by TR to make sure the best people were getting government jobs
- Murder by a mob
- Progressive President who was known as the “Trust-buster”
- A company having complete control over an industry
- The name of TR’s political party he formed
- The 19th amendment allowed for Women’s ______
- To ban the sale, consumption, and transportation of alcohol
- The 17th amendment allowed for the direct election of senators
- voting to remove an elected official from office
- voters can propose a bill to local legislature
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- Agreement between Japan and TR that paused the immigration of Japanese citizens
- This muckraker exposed the horrible living conditions of cities in a book titled “How the Other Half Lives”
- Thomas ____ made political cartoons of corrupt political bosses in NYC
- voting on a bill to become a law
- The 16th amendment installed a Graduated _______
- The ___ act was passed to regulate railroads, and stop pools and rebates
- Organization formed to fight racial discrimination
- journalist who exposed
- Businesses coming together under one board of directors
- election that votes for party candidates
24 Clues: Murder by a mob • journalist who exposed • Gave government jobs to friends • voting on a bill to become a law • election that votes for party candidates • The name of TR’s political party he formed • The 19th amendment allowed for Women’s ______ • voters can propose a bill to local legislature • The 16th amendment installed a Graduated _______ • ...
1ere 7 2017-06-04
Across
- Oliver Twist was written by Charles ...?...
- The NRA is the National ...?... Association
- Michael Moore got a free gun just by opening a bank ...?...
- Orphans often lived and were educated in a ...?...
- The NRA donates money to politician, it is a ...?...
- Deadpool was mentioned many times as the perfect ...?...
- A synonym for "forced"
- A synonym for "scream" or "shout"
- Samuel ...?... invented the first gun that could fire 6 times
- This is one of the gaps we studied this year
- A Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William ...?...
- Queen ...?... reigned for almost 64 years
- This black fossil fuel is extracted by miners
- Neil Perry's school is located in this American state
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- This is the word when workers refuse to work
- These women fought for the right to vote
- A ...?... is a woman whose husband died
- Someone cold-...?... is someone merciless and ruthless
- A synonym for "rich"
- Francis Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great ...?...
- They had dangerous jobs in cotton mills
- There was a tragic shooting in that American school
- Someone power-...?... is someone ambitious and competitive
- Picking ...?... was one of the children's jobs in the 19th c.
- The 2nd ...?... Gives the right to carry a weapon in the US
- We studied extracts from the movie ...?... It Like Beckham
- A ...?... is a child of about 2 years old
- This modal expresses obligation
28 Clues: A synonym for "rich" • A synonym for "forced" • This modal expresses obligation • A synonym for "scream" or "shout" • A ...?... is a woman whose husband died • They had dangerous jobs in cotton mills • These women fought for the right to vote • A ...?... is a child of about 2 years old • Queen ...?... reigned for almost 64 years • Oliver Twist was written by Charles ...?... • ...
Technological Revolution 2018-10-15
Across
- listen to it on the bus, at home or in the car
- calls helps us stay in touch with people far away
- easier to carry around when on a screen than a giant book
- Can be used to pay for things online and in person
- something used to be done in person, now done from a screen
- using robots instead of people to carry out their own jobs
- people who rely on technology too much
- places where people used to go out and eat food
- using cars more instead of public transit to get to places
- online instead of printed on paper
- helps doctors figure out what's wrong with a patient faster
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- found online, instead of wasting paper
- decreases with the use of technology, will need glasses to repair
- used to be stationary, but now can be carried around, used to homework
- effected by online notes
- now can be carried around instead of being stationary
- now found online instead of in their own store
- eliminating peoples' jobs
- used to be paper, now an app
- used as transportation back then, much slower, pulled by horses
- screen to watch television shows on
- teenagers spend too much time on it
- used to fix photos
- being cut down and used for the production of paper instead of having online notes
24 Clues: used to fix photos • effected by online notes • eliminating peoples' jobs • used to be paper, now an app • online instead of printed on paper • screen to watch television shows on • teenagers spend too much time on it • found online, instead of wasting paper • people who rely on technology too much • listen to it on the bus, at home or in the car • ...
technology 2018-10-15
Across
- people would rather stay inside instead of going out to.....
- Large amount of inaccurate information
- used to edit pictures you have taken
- can be found online or spark notes causing libraries and book stores to go out of service
- addiction to technology causes obesity and vision problems
- turning assignments in online saving trees
- Easier to plagarize
- lack of jobs in grocery stores
- such as skytrains are very fast and efficient and are good for the environment
- listening anytime anywhere because of spotify, apple music etc...
- can meet people online, but you have to be careful because you might get catfished
- not knowing all your "friends" on social media can lead to bad people and situations
- helps us understand and connect to the world
- can get catfished
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- Helps to communicate with family across the globe
- technology can get hacked and reveal personal information
- less in school debates due to the fact of online courses
- don't have to go to the cinemas
- has declined due the fact of starring at screens eg. phone computers etc...
- easier to find your destination with in a more effective manner
- loss of jobs because of online messaging
- is more advanced and decreases the risk of diseases
- helps see family or friends faces across the world
- creates an image that tells teens what they should look like
24 Clues: can get catfished • Easier to plagarize • lack of jobs in grocery stores • don't have to go to the cinemas • used to edit pictures you have taken • Large amount of inaccurate information • loss of jobs because of online messaging • turning assignments in online saving trees • helps us understand and connect to the world • Helps to communicate with family across the globe • ...
Andrew Jackson 2022-01-30
Across
- The idea that the common people should control the government
- Where did Jackson and his friends go to meet up
- Who refused to pay taxes?
- Who had the power to regulate national banks?
- How did the new national government tried to settle conflict with American India
- What ended when South Carolina backed down
- What was found in Georgia on Native American lands?
- What would Andrew do to the bank, when he believed, was a victory for economic democracy?
- Where would Jackson remove the American Indians?
- Taxes on imported goods such as cloth and glass
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- What did South Carolina threaten if the national government tried to enforce the tariff laws?
- Who viewed their posts as lifetime jobs, but Jackson disagreed.
- What did Jackson become when he had enough money to buy land and slaves?
- What law allowed the president to make a treaty with the Indians in the East to trade their lands for a new territory?
- System A plan called for taxes on imported goods to protect industry as well as federal spending on transportation projects like roads and canals.
- The practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs
- What did Andrew Jackson want to become after the war?
- Who captured Andrew Jackson during the American Revolution?
- An economic system in which individuals and companies produce and distribute goods for profit
- Who opposed tariffs?
20 Clues: Who opposed tariffs? • Who refused to pay taxes? • What ended when South Carolina backed down • Who had the power to regulate national banks? • Where did Jackson and his friends go to meet up • Taxes on imported goods such as cloth and glass • Where would Jackson remove the American Indians? • What was found in Georgia on Native American lands? • ...
Roaring 20s & Great Depression 2023-11-28
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- The 22nd _________ limits the president to serve two terms
- young women of the 20s who were more free
- President at the beginning of the depression
- A famous gangster from the 1920s, he goes to jail for tax fraud
- This crashes on Oct 29, 1929
- President elected in 1932, created the New Deal
- When companies and/or farmers produce too much
- Roosevelt's promise to America to get them out of the depression
- This allowed the American public to listen to baseball games and new music
- The _____ Amendment outlawed the sale of alcohol
- investment in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain
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- A low period for the economy
- Radio program used by FDR to talk to the American public
- Great dust storms in the Midwest cause by overproduction in ag.
- This became very popular in the 20s, especially the Model T
- Created in 1933, gave jobs to young men in park maintance
- A place where men went to get food during the depression
- The ____________ Renaissance saw the birth new arts and music such as jazz
- The Great ___________ was the movement of African Americans out of the south in search of jobs
- Name of a famous car manufacturer
- Money taken out from the bank that must be repaid
- The outlawing of alcohol
22 Clues: The outlawing of alcohol • A low period for the economy • This crashes on Oct 29, 1929 • Name of a famous car manufacturer • young women of the 20s who were more free • President at the beginning of the depression • When companies and/or farmers produce too much • President elected in 1932, created the New Deal • The _____ Amendment outlawed the sale of alcohol • ...
Real World Econ 2024-04-24
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- the protection against economic risks
- the ideal price for buyers and sellers.
- people have the right to own their labor and possessions
- what happens when desirable products are acquired by the strongest who simply take what they want from others
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers.
- based on who you are, what you have, how you look, etc.
- resources, goods, and services are allocated by price
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- all people, including leaders, are subject to the same laws
- competition favoring those who wait the longest
- businesses are motivated by profit to innovate
- products go to those who need it most
- increasing the production of jobs, goods, and services over time.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- the freedom of changing jobs, making new businesses, and how to spend and save money
- the quantity supplied is greater than that demanded.
- the quantity supplied is less than that demanded.
- prices are determined by people freely buying and selling
- what is fair
- determined by interactions of buyers and sellers
20 Clues: what is fair • the protection against economic risks • products go to those who need it most • the ideal price for buyers and sellers. • businesses are motivated by profit to innovate • competition favoring those who wait the longest • determined by interactions of buyers and sellers • the quantity supplied is less than that demanded. • ...
Mike Rowe's Dirty Jobs 2025-07-03
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- Place where crops grow and animals are raised.
- A common description for many featured tasks.
- How Mike describes the importance of these jobs.
- A layer of dirt or froth on the surface of liquid.
- Substances produced by or used in chemical processes.
- The channel where the show primarily aired.
- A pervasive substance on many "dirty" sites.
- What Mike aims to give to the hardworking individuals.
- Something Mike often faces on the job.
- Internal organs often handled in certain jobs.
- Oily or fatty substance.
- The core concept explored in each episode.
- Sometimes farmed, sometimes encountered.
- Unwanted or unusable material.
- How many might describe the jobs he performs.
- Repulsive dirt or pollution.
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- Waste matter discharged from the body.Rowe - The host of the show.
- How he often refers to the workers he features.
- Wet, soft earth.
- A frequent companion to many tasks.
- A type of school Mike advocates for.
- Underground channel for waste water.
- Discarded items, refuse.
- Deep excavation for minerals.
- Thick, gooey mud or waste.
- Bat droppings, sometimes collected for fertilizer.
- Black, sticky road paving material.
- Decomposed organic matter for fertilizer.
- Dead body of an animal.
- Internal organs, entrails.
- Fine, dry particles of earth or matter.
- Black dirt, soot, or filth.
- Dark, thick, sticky liquid formed from organic matter.
- Slippery black liquid, often crude.
- What Mike often admires in the workers.
35 Clues: Wet, soft earth. • Dead body of an animal. • Discarded items, refuse. • Oily or fatty substance. • Thick, gooey mud or waste. • Internal organs, entrails. • Black dirt, soot, or filth. • Repulsive dirt or pollution. • Deep excavation for minerals. • Unwanted or unusable material. • A frequent companion to many tasks. • Black, sticky road paving material. • ...
1930's Crossword 2013-11-05
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- The overall mental feeling of the 1930's
- Something everyone wanted that pays you money when you work
- The new class created where the person is neither poor nor rich
- People helping other people by giving them money or goods
- The government forcing you to leave your house
- The amount of money you pay for something
- When the police stopped the Ottawa Trekkers from reaching Ottawa
- Horses (or cows) pulling people around in a car (carriage)
- Camp full of homeless people that had to work to stay there
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- A form of medicine that helps treat diabetes
- The people who enforce laws and protect their community
- A regular income that is paid for the work a person does
- Strikers went to complain to the Prime Minister about the relief camps
- The day the stock market was said to have crashed
- People without homes, in need of jobs
- A place that serves food to the poor for free
- Leader of the Liberals
- How people of a certain place decide which government they want
- buggy Horses (or cows) pulling people around in a car (carriage)
- Political party in charge
- When workers demand something and don't get it, they will stop working until they get what they want
21 Clues: Leader of the Liberals • Political party in charge • People without homes, in need of jobs • The overall mental feeling of the 1930's • The amount of money you pay for something • A form of medicine that helps treat diabetes • A place that serves food to the poor for free • The government forcing you to leave your house • The day the stock market was said to have crashed • ...
Immgration and Urbanization 2015-02-18
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- 1869-1971 Tweed led the Tweedring
- overt favoritism towards native born Americans
- one of the most influenced member hull house of the moment
- this banned entry to most Chinese
- was designed to assimilate people of wide ranging culture into the dominant culture
- cities grew in the late 19th century
- a community center providing assistance to residents particularly immigrants in a slum neighborhood
- M. Tweed know as BossTweed became head of TammaryHall, NYC powerful democratic political machines
- some political machines used fake names and votes multiple times to ensure victory
- the growth of cities
- chief u.s immigration station, in the new york harbor
- a mixture of people of different cultures and races who blended together by abandoning their native languages and custom
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- construction contracts often resulted
- japan limits emigration
- authorized a bipartisan commission to make appointment for federal jobs based on performance
- almost all immigrants travel by steamship,most in steerage
- immigrant processing station in San Fransisco bay
- a 19th century reform movement based on the belief that Christmas have a responsibility to help improved working condition and alleviate poverty
- were some political bosses
- controlled jobs, business licenses, and influenced the court system
- was common among political bosses
- transportation system designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes
- a multifamily urban dwelling , usually overcrowded and unsanitary
23 Clues: the growth of cities • japan limits emigration • were some political bosses • 1869-1971 Tweed led the Tweedring • this banned entry to most Chinese • was common among political bosses • cities grew in the late 19th century • construction contracts often resulted • overt favoritism towards native born Americans • immigrant processing station in San Fransisco bay • ...
HR 2014-10-02
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- of employees to work.
- what needs to be done without being told to do it.
- that is set by giving employees clear goals and objectives.
- for working in addition.
- statement, usually in one sentence, of the purpose and intent of a human resource development program.
- on life - a positive one is important.
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- technological tool that may assist when giving presentations.
- kind of interview determines initial suitability and often takes place over a phone.
- or a Business that pays a person to work.
- to two pages is an ideal length for this job history document.
- introduction of business, coworker and responsibilities.
- in characteristics of people, can involve work style, race, age, etc.
- the monotony of routine jobs by shifting people between comparable but different jobs.
- aimed at tailoring the workplace environment to avoid injury and eliminate accidents.
- of personal behavior that govern a group or a society.
- working together for a common goal.
- of providing Knowledge, Skill and ability specific to a task or a job.
- of formal and informal training and educational materials, processes and programs via the use of electronic media.
- _______ employee does the right things.
- statement that reflects an organization's philosophy, objectives or standards concerning a particular set of management or employee activities.
20 Clues: of employees to work. • for working in addition. • working together for a common goal. • on life - a positive one is important. • _______ employee does the right things. • or a Business that pays a person to work. • what needs to be done without being told to do it. • of personal behavior that govern a group or a society. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-01
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- opposite of budget surplus
- calculated by the US census and equals the employed and unemployed
- where supply and demand cross on a graph
- net exports= ____ minus imports
- every person's worst nightmare (especially economists)
- how easy something is to turn into money
- what you give up to do something else
- doing something one more time
- includes currency held by the public and bank reserves
- opposite of real GDP that doesn't account for inflation
- how much of your currency it takes to buy 1 unit of another nation's currency
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- money left to spend after paying taxes
- profit/price of investment
- land, labor, _____, and entrepreneurship are the factors of production
- current account and capital accounts should always balance out to what
- in order to invest cost has to be ____ than benefit
- ___ and inflation is what the phillips curve is graphed about
- shows the resource and product market and how businesses, the government, and households interact with it
- consumption + gross investment + government spending + net exports
- technology always causes supply and demand to ____
- policy government's decision on collecting and spending revenue and taxes
- paying for goods or services (ex. exchanging coffee for money)
- a type of unemployment with those between jobs or looking for their first jobs
- another word for government securities
- sell high, buy ____
25 Clues: sell high, buy ____ • opposite of budget surplus • profit/price of investment • doing something one more time • net exports= ____ minus imports • what you give up to do something else • money left to spend after paying taxes • another word for government securities • where supply and demand cross on a graph • how easy something is to turn into money • ...
Intro to Horticulture 2023-08-07
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- The science of growing and getting crop of fruit to the market place
- The putting area of a golf course
- Everything that is and/or around where we live
- The science of growing vegetables for profit
- Grass and its roots with a thin layer of dirt
- Things we learn to do well
- A plant whose main purpose is to add beauty
- To cut back the branches of a plant to control growth.
- To loosen soil so that air can get below the surface
- The caring for a garden
- The science of profitably making flowers available
- Places that require the upkeep of the grass, trees, and shrubs to maintain a recreational area
- To keep from losing what we have been given or have worked for
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- A very young plant
- Insects, moles, mice, rabbits and humans
- What we do to land and the plants to make them attractive and serve our purpose
- Places that grow apples, peaches, pears, and so forth
- The sport that provides jobs for landscapers
- A place designed to grow plants indoors
- someone who grows, arranges, and sells flowers
- Certain jobs and tasks assigned only to responsible people
- The thing that a plant makes to reproduce itself
- A job we enjoy doing and are willing to progress within
- The cutting and joining together of two separate plants
24 Clues: A very young plant • The caring for a garden • Things we learn to do well • The putting area of a golf course • A place designed to grow plants indoors • Insects, moles, mice, rabbits and humans • A plant whose main purpose is to add beauty • The science of growing vegetables for profit • The sport that provides jobs for landscapers • ...
WORK 2023-09-10
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- The way income is shared among society.
- Skills that can applied across different jobs.
- Work at lower pay to learn a trade.
- An activity done as part of a job.
- Payment based on job achievement.
- Work with an employer for a period until it is finished. (2 wds)
- 21st ________ skills.
- Regular work with normal hours. (2 wds)
- Unpaid work such as home cleaning, cooking.
- Work done away from the workplace, such as at home.
- Type of deep thinking.
- Regular work with fewer hours than normal. (2 wds)
- Income for some paid by government.
- Feeling of worth. (2 wds)
- Wellbeing from income.
- Employment in particular work, possibly part of a career.
- Income for business owner.
- Work done without being paid money.
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- Skill involving language.
- Being on time.
- Income for shareholder.
- Wellbeing from non-income quality of life. (2 wds)
- Work with regular hours but changing times.
- Doing things without being told to.
- Skills central to general success.
- A series of jobs in the same field. An occupation.
- Irregular work with the same employer.
- Regular weekly / fortnightly pay
- Thinking of novel things / ways.
- Skill involving collaboration.
- Legal minimum pay for a job.
- Annual pay for a profession.
- Unpaid work to help others in the community.
- A trial period of work.
34 Clues: Being on time. • 21st ________ skills. • Type of deep thinking. • Wellbeing from income. • Income for shareholder. • A trial period of work. • Skill involving language. • Feeling of worth. (2 wds) • Income for business owner. • Legal minimum pay for a job. • Annual pay for a profession. • Skill involving collaboration. • Regular weekly / fortnightly pay • ...
Chapter 22 Lesson 1 2024-11-07
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- the right of voters to accept or reject laws
- powerful groups linked to political parties who would usually control local governments in many cities
- oversees the railroad and eventually trucking industries
- direct election of senators
- group of people that believed government should own resources and operate major industries
- included the initiative, referendum and recall as voting reforms
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- passed to protect against actions or groups that held back normal commerce or trade
- required railroads to charge and publish "reasonable and just" rates
- artist who exposed William Tweed in his political cartoons in "Harper's Weekly"
- investigative reporters who exposed corruption
- author who described the horrors of the Chicago meatpacking industry
- set up in the Pendleton Act that would give tests for federal jobs and controlled the hiring of federal employees
- New York's Democratic political machine in the 1860s and 1870s
- a few large companies that control prices for an entire industry
- author who exposed the oil trust's unfair practices
- thought the government should regulate big business
- the right of voters to remove incompetent elected officials from office
- the right of voters to place an issue on the ballot in a state election
- leader of the American Socialist Party
- passed by congress to end the spoils system
- William Tweed's nickname
- where elected leaders gave government jobs to their supporters, also known as patronage
22 Clues: William Tweed's nickname • direct election of senators • leader of the American Socialist Party • passed by congress to end the spoils system • the right of voters to accept or reject laws • investigative reporters who exposed corruption • author who exposed the oil trust's unfair practices • thought the government should regulate big business • ...
Mike Rowe's Dirty Jobs 2025-07-15
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- Place where crops grow and animals are raised.
- A common description for many featured tasks.
- How Mike describes the importance of these jobs.
- A layer of dirt or froth on the surface of liquid.
- Substances produced by or used in chemical processes.
- The channel where the show primarily aired.
- A pervasive substance on many "dirty" sites.
- What Mike aims to give to the hardworking individuals.
- Something Mike often faces on the job.
- Internal organs often handled in certain jobs.
- Oily or fatty substance.
- The core concept explored in each episode.
- Sometimes farmed, sometimes encountered.
- Unwanted or unusable material.
- How many might describe the jobs he performs.
- Repulsive dirt or pollution.
Down
- Waste matter discharged from the body.Rowe - The host of the show.
- How he often refers to the workers he features.
- Wet, soft earth.
- A frequent companion to many tasks.
- A type of school Mike advocates for.
- Underground channel for waste water.
- Discarded items, refuse.
- Deep excavation for minerals.
- Thick, gooey mud or waste.
- Bat droppings, sometimes collected for fertilizer.
- Black, sticky road paving material.
- Decomposed organic matter for fertilizer.
- Dead body of an animal.
- Internal organs, entrails.
- Fine, dry particles of earth or matter.
- Black dirt, soot, or filth.
- Dark, thick, sticky liquid formed from organic matter.
- Slippery black liquid, often crude.
- What Mike often admires in the workers.
35 Clues: Wet, soft earth. • Dead body of an animal. • Discarded items, refuse. • Oily or fatty substance. • Thick, gooey mud or waste. • Internal organs, entrails. • Black dirt, soot, or filth. • Repulsive dirt or pollution. • Deep excavation for minerals. • Unwanted or unusable material. • A frequent companion to many tasks. • Black, sticky road paving material. • ...
Six Seven 2025-09-07
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- The dramatic natural cliffs near Omarama that became an early tourist stop
- A wall built to hold back water and create electricity
- The fine-wool sheep breed common on Omarama stations
- Flat land used for the first glider flights near Omarama
- Government jobs given to men during the Depression, often building roads
- Covering windows at night to keep towns safe from enemy aircraft
- Controlling supplies of food, fuel, and clothing in wartime
- The community building where people gathered for sports and concerts
- Visitors travelling by bus through Omarama after the war
- Cutting the wool off sheep, an important farm job every summer
- A group of shearers and shed hands working together on a farm
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- Men from Omarama who went away to fight in World War Two
- Town where many workers lived during the Waitaki Dam project
- The hard economic time of the 1930s when jobs and money were scarce
- Village that later grew near hydro projects in the Waitaki Valley
- The big river where a large dam was built in the 1930s
- Pieces of paper people used instead of money to get rationed goods
- Machines that began replacing horses for farm work after World War Two
- The new sport of flying planes without engines, popular from the 1950s
- A central meeting place in Omarama for dances, meals, and visitors
20 Clues: The fine-wool sheep breed common on Omarama stations • A wall built to hold back water and create electricity • The big river where a large dam was built in the 1930s • Men from Omarama who went away to fight in World War Two • Flat land used for the first glider flights near Omarama • Visitors travelling by bus through Omarama after the war • ...
Emma5 2023-09-21
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- tool to see small things
- basic unit of living things
- gel inside the cell
- many celled
- where energy is made,stored, and released
- cells work together
- outer covering
- stores DNA
- where sunlight is turned into energy
- cells,tissue,organs,organ system,organism
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- organs work together
- different parts do different jobs
- parts within the cell
- one celled
- tough outer covering of plant cells
- whole,living things
16 Clues: one celled • stores DNA • many celled • outer covering • gel inside the cell • cells work together • whole,living things • organs work together • parts within the cell • tool to see small things • basic unit of living things • different parts do different jobs • tough outer covering of plant cells • where sunlight is turned into energy • where energy is made,stored, and released • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- WHAT FREIGHT MIGHT BE LOADED INTO
- WHERE WE WORK
- A REQUEST FOR A REFUND FROM THE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
- WHAT WE SEND TO THE CLIENT
- HOLDING AT THE RAIL MIGHT INCUR THIS FEE
- LICENSED INDIVIDUALS
- CONSEQUENCE
- FASTER MODE OF TRANSPORT
- PAYMENT TO THE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
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- OUTBOUND DEPARTMENT
- GOVERNMENT AGENCY
- WHO WE PAY
- SLOWER MODE OF TRANSPORT
- WHY WE ALL HAVE JOBS
- INBOUND DEPARTMENT
- WHAT WE HELP DELIVER
16 Clues: WHO WE PAY • CONSEQUENCE • WHERE WE WORK • GOVERNMENT AGENCY • INBOUND DEPARTMENT • OUTBOUND DEPARTMENT • WHY WE ALL HAVE JOBS • LICENSED INDIVIDUALS • WHAT WE HELP DELIVER • SLOWER MODE OF TRANSPORT • FASTER MODE OF TRANSPORT • WHAT WE SEND TO THE CLIENT • WHAT FREIGHT MIGHT BE LOADED INTO • PAYMENT TO THE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY • HOLDING AT THE RAIL MIGHT INCUR THIS FEE • ...
