middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
Financial Freedom Crossword 2024-10-21
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- The rule stating that 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes. (Page 9)
- How many chapters are in the table of contents
- What does Chapter 5 cover?
- A financial summary of anticipated income and expenditures (Page 13)
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- The highest valued alternative not taken in an economic decision. (Page 13)
- The amount of money paid to a customer by the bank for keeping the customer’s (savings) money. (Page 26)
- These are the values that define how we see ourselves and how we want others to perceive us. (Page 3)
7 Clues: What does Chapter 5 cover? • How many chapters are in the table of contents • A financial summary of anticipated income and expenditures (Page 13) • The highest valued alternative not taken in an economic decision. (Page 13) • The rule stating that 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes. (Page 9) • ...
Internet Terms 2014-01-23
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- It is a list of journal entries posted on a Web page.
- It is the starting point or front page of a Web site.
- A character is any letter, space, punctuation mark, or symbol.
- It is respecting people’s privacy on the Internet.
- are words or phrases that describe something
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- This is a process which data is sent to your computer.
- A bookmark is a marker for a Web page.
- is a word, phrase, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document
- Web pages are what make up World Wide Web.
- Stands for Uniform Resource locator it addresses of a specific Web site or file.
10 Clues: A bookmark is a marker for a Web page. • Web pages are what make up World Wide Web. • are words or phrases that describe something • It is respecting people’s privacy on the Internet. • It is a list of journal entries posted on a Web page. • This is a process which data is sent to your computer. • It is the starting point or front page of a Web site. • ...
Sunny side up vocab crossword 2022-05-12
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- for pleasure
- a brand of material for producing polarized light from unpolarized light by dichroism, consisting typically of a stretched sheet of colorless plastic treated with an iodine solution so as to have long, thin, parallel chains of polymeric molecules containing conductive iodine atoms. It is used widely in optical and lighting devices to reduce glare.
- a person employed to receive and assist callers or customers
- Informal. a foolish or crotchety person, especially one who is old.page 208
- the process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves.
- the state or fact of remaining the same one or ones, as under varying aspects or conditions
- something that is printed or published and distributed, especially a given number of a periodical
- a building, part of a building, or other place equipped to conduct scientific experiments, tests, investigations, etc., or to manufacture chemicals, medicines, or the like. PAGE 61
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- an ancient city in SW Italy, on the Bay of Naples: it was buried along with Herculaneum by an eruption of nearby Mount Vesuvius in a.d. 79; much of the city has been excavated.
- a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health
- any cloth of carded wool yarn of which the fibers vary in length: bulkier, looser, and less regular than worsted. PAGE 95
- to burst forth
- a large, heavy, broad-wheeled covered wagon, used especially for transporting pioneers and freight across North America during the early westward migration. PAGE 95
- pertaining to or in honor of a 200th anniversary PAGE 95
- a person who is traveling,
15 Clues: for pleasure • to burst forth • a person who is traveling, • pertaining to or in honor of a 200th anniversary PAGE 95 • a person employed to receive and assist callers or customers • the process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves. • Informal. a foolish or crotchety person, especially one who is old.page 208 • ...
Holiday Hassle 2021-12-16
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- Nana's maiden name
- Allison's family name
- Aunt Di's college degree
- Uncle Mike's military slang name
- state Allison was born in
- Uncle Jame's middle name
- state Bud & James were born in
- Uncle Bud's middle name
- Andrea's family name
- Angela's family name
- Grandma Clifton's middle name
- Grandad's best canine friend
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- state Andrea was born in
- birth month of 3 great aunts
- City where Nana & Grandad married
- Grandad's degree (abbreviation)
- original Marvin Clifton's service branch
- decade cliftons moved to texas
- state Angela was born in
- Nanas Dad's middle name
- Nana's mom's middle name
21 Clues: Nana's maiden name • Andrea's family name • Angela's family name • Allison's family name • Nanas Dad's middle name • Uncle Bud's middle name • state Andrea was born in • Aunt Di's college degree • state Angela was born in • Uncle Jame's middle name • Nana's mom's middle name • state Allison was born in • birth month of 3 great aunts • Grandad's best canine friend • ...
La Novia Perfecta Chapter 2 2022-03-28
16 Clues: dark • site • page • email • closet • couple • almost • almost • to seem • to find • to cook • friendly • mountain • to believe • to navigate • to log on, to access
Journalism jargon 2021-12-13
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- brief story with a special, angle that goes with a main story
- tells the location. And after of a news story found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the readers interest
- tells who photographed the image
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts
- and article usually featured in the editorial page where the newspaper it’s management or staff where readers express there opinions
- short headline text or visuals s that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure, newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches
- use of lines,screens,boxes and large first letters to break up areas on the page
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the persons exact words
- a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections
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- formal statement of the newspapers name, officer, management and place of publication
- abbreviation for questions that she be answered from the information in any good news story
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book,movie, and music album or other entertainment
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- story article that includes information about an event that is recent and relevant to people, lives
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- shirt statement that grabs the readers attention
- also know as flag, name and logo of the newspaper at tabs top of a newspaper in large letters
- accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who the image is about
- machine between facing pages in the vertical fold
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • shirt statement that grabs the readers attention • the author of the news story and his or her title • machine between facing pages in the vertical fold • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special, angle that goes with a main story • ...
Unit 2 Quiz - Using Word 2021-11-04
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- creates one shape out of individual parts. A grouped shape behaves like a single item and is particularly useful when you want to move or copy a graphic as a single item.
- Enlarged initial character that drops below the first line in a paragraph
- a communication that allows people who share a common interest to exchange ideas, developments, and information on a regular basis.
- a visual element that allows you to create text as art.
- consists of information that is organized in columns and rows.
- allows you to save a previously saved file under a different file name, in a different file format, or to a different location. The original file will remain intact.
- are public notices or other forms of media that inform, promote, and/or motivate an audience to buy a product or service.
- allows you to change the appearance of text. Formatting includes text alignment, line spacing, font colors, font faces, font sizes, and highlighting.
- used to drop the letter below the line of type (for example, footnote1, H20).
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- are boxes that contain preset text formats. These placeholders can be resized, moved, and rotated to create a customized document
- used to raise a letter above the line of type.
- a visual element that helps to enhance a document.
- is a document that contains a predefined page layout, fonts, formatting, pictures, and/or text that may be used as a structure for a new document
- displays lines that are even at the left and right margins.
- space refers to the amount of space between columns.
- a file format that creates an electronic image or picture from a document. It can be viewed, printed, or forwarded to someone else, but it cannot be altered.
- is to stack graphics on top of each other.
- text or pictures that appear behind document text, on every printed page.
- an identical text that appears at the top of every page or specified pages.
- allows you to set off text in a box, which can then be positioned anywhere on a page.
- allows you to trim away the parts of the image you do not want.
21 Clues: is to stack graphics on top of each other. • used to raise a letter above the line of type. • a visual element that helps to enhance a document. • space refers to the amount of space between columns. • a visual element that allows you to create text as art. • displays lines that are even at the left and right margins. • ...
Computer Vocabulary 2014-08-21
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- arrangement of data for computer input or output.
- skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something
- having two blank lines after each typed line
- a computer program that checks the spelling of words in files of text.
- arrangement in a straight line or in a correct or appropriate relation position
- a collection of data or information that has a name.
- ASDF JKL;
- electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
- a letter from one company to another
- spacing/blank line between paragraphs
- general description or plan giving the essential features of something but not in detail
- programs and other operating information used by a computer
- vertical distance between lines of text.
- set of type characters of a particular typeface design and size.
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- placement of element s on a page that are set through a page setup
- a page beginning of a book giving its title and other information.
- a computer document containing some basic information that you use as a model for writing other docs.
- a size of a typeface, measured from line to line when no additional interline space is added.
- a program or part of a program that corrects grammatical errors.
- read and mark any errors on written material
- a page wider than it is high
- movable indicator on computers that identifies the point that is affected
- book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts.
- Wrap/a feature that automatically moves a word that is too long to fit on a line to the beginning of the next line.
- a type or format with a full space between lines
- set of keys usually arranged in tiers for operating typewriters, computer terminals, ect.
- a location in a document where a visible digital signature can be inserted
- prepare material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
- symbol appearing on a display screen in a GUI that lets the user select a command by clicking with a pointing device
- group or system of interconnected people or things
30 Clues: ASDF JKL; • a page wider than it is high • a letter from one company to another • spacing/blank line between paragraphs • vertical distance between lines of text. • having two blank lines after each typed line • read and mark any errors on written material • a type or format with a full space between lines • arrangement of data for computer input or output. • ...
Skill Set 1 2021-08-12
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- A separate ________ tab appears when you have a header or footer selected.
- In addition to saving a document in different formats, you can save _______ documents.
- Before you print a Word document, know where your _______ are on the page.
- You can add ___________ , page colors, and page borders to the backgrounds of Word 2016 documents.
- The ___________ feature lets you view a document without having to scroll left or right.
- If a feature has a ________________ , you will be able to see it as you hover over the feature on the ribbon.
- The ______________ view is used to show you what a document will look like when it is put on a website.
- The Cut button in word is represented by a pair of __________.
- You may not want to publish a document on the Internet if it has hidden properties or ___________ information.
- An _________ means a document has objects on it that a user with disabilities will be unable to read.
- A __________ is a combination of colors and fonts in Word 2016.
- Document properties are added under the _________ in the Info section.
- When you work in Word 2016, a lot of the data you work with may come from different _____.
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- You can insert a ___________ in Word 2016 quickly by simply typing the address of an Insert Website.
- You can create a blank document in Word 2016 under the _____ tab.
- change depending on the printer you have selected to print your document.
- show you where Non printing characters are on Word 2016 document.
- If you want to print consecutive pages from a Word document, use a ________.
- _______ sets simply change the positioning of your data in a Word document.
- Save,_______ , and Redo are the three default buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar.
- Templates in Word 2016 are separated by ________.
- You can navigate a Word 2016 document by page number, section, line, bookmark, etc. using the ______________.
- A ______________ issue refers to features unavailable in earlier versions of the Word application.
- Bookmarks in a Word 2016 document _____________ are within the document.
- You can split windows in Word 2016 under the ______ tab.
25 Clues: Templates in Word 2016 are separated by ________. • You can split windows in Word 2016 under the ______ tab. • The Cut button in word is represented by a pair of __________. • A __________ is a combination of colors and fonts in Word 2016. • You can create a blank document in Word 2016 under the _____ tab. • ...
Adobe Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-15
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- A layer that preserves an image's source content, enabling non-destructive editing.
- A path that is used to cut out an object in an image, allowing it to be placed on different backgrounds.
- Non-printing lines that help align objects and text for precise placement.
- Separate levels that can hold different parts of an image, allowing for individual editing without affecting the rest of the image.
- Displays the status of files (such as images) placed into the InDesign document, allowing for easy management of external resources.
- The area that extends beyond the edge of your page, ensuring no white margins appear when the document is trimmed.
- The number of pixels per inch (PPI), which affects the quality and detail of an image.
- An area outside the page and bleed that contains printing instructions or information about the document.
- Softens the edges of a selection or shape for a smoother transition.
- A unit of measure in typography, used particularly in InDesign for page, column, and margin settings.
- Pages Templates that you apply to pages for consistent layout and design across your document.
- A tool that allows you to hide or reveal parts of an image without permanently deleting anything.
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- Allows you to fill an area with a smooth transition between multiple colors.
- Creates precise paths that can be used for selection or creating shapes.
- Layers that let you apply color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing pixel values.
- Converts a vector graphic into a bitmap image, allowing for pixel-based editing.
- Containers for text or graphics. InDesign uses text frames and graphic frames to hold content.
- A process that checks documents for problems that could prevent printing as expected.
- Controls how text flows around objects such as images or shapes.
- Determine how two layers blend with each other, creating various effects.
- Pre-set effects that can be applied to images for artistic or correction purposes.
- Controls the transparency level of a layer, allowing underlying layers to be seen through.
- The space between columns in a page layout.
23 Clues: The space between columns in a page layout. • Controls how text flows around objects such as images or shapes. • Softens the edges of a selection or shape for a smoother transition. • Creates precise paths that can be used for selection or creating shapes. • Determine how two layers blend with each other, creating various effects. • ...
Old English Words 2024-07-23
18 Clues: near • truth • where • indeed • gladly • enough • between • to know • a favour • head top • boss chief • delay leaving • dishonest man • strike sharply • said or declare • quick understanding • a beating or thrashing • rank between page and squire
Computer 2013-08-10
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- Hold this down as you make a capital letter
- This tells you where you have clicked. It is also where the words you type will go on the page.
- Something you slide up or down, left or right, to see more of the page.
- Take away anything to the right of the cursor
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- You do this with
- Press this to make a gap between words
- Select an area of text to change
- Press and hold the mouse button and move the cursor to move objects or to highlight words
- Take away text or go back
- Use this to click and select something on the page
10 Clues: You do this with • Take away text or go back • Select an area of text to change • Press this to make a gap between words • Hold this down as you make a capital letter • Take away anything to the right of the cursor • Use this to click and select something on the page • Something you slide up or down, left or right, to see more of the page. • ...
Global jornoulziam 2021-09-14
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- Story: article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- credit: tells who photographed the photo
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the on the editorial page
- tells the locatiom and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- story: one written by a reporter working for a news service
- (also known as a cut line ): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- Likes to chase mice
- (also called a teaser): short headline text or that highlight articles in the of the paper
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- (also called lede): the first paragraph of the story that summarized story and leads the reader’s interest
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- Flying mammal
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- Man's best friend
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- a report that a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- statement made by a other than the author and in the story either using the person’s words in quotations (direct quote) or by (indirect quote)
- quote: a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- Story: a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- (also known as ): Name and logo of the Newspaper, usually at the very of the newspaper in letters
- the auothor of the news story and his or her article
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- and H: abbreviation for that should be answered from the information in any news story. , What, Where, , Why and How.
28 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • credit: tells who photographed the photo • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the auothor of the news story and his or her article • story: one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • ...
Journalism term 2021-09-13
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- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- (also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- Credit tells who photographed the image
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- story one written by a reporter working for a news service
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- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- (also known as Flag): Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- Quote a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- (also called Lede): the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- (also called a Teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
22 Clues: Credit tells who photographed the image • the author of the news story and his or her title • story one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Journalism 2021-09-13
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- also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- Story article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- tells who photographed the image
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
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- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- also known as Flag): Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- (also called a Teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- also called Lede): the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
journalism 2021-09-13
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- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news paper.
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- (also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- (also known as Flag): Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- the author of the news story and his or her title
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- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- tells who photographed the image
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- (also called a Teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Edward Lopez - PowerPoint Vocabulary 2021-03-17
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- touch screen type monitor that usually plays an interactive or basic slideshow on a loop
- MAKE ITEMS ON A SLIDESHOW OR DOCUMENT SHADES OF GRAY, NO COLOR
- dotted lines on a slide that intersect to form a grid like pattern that helps you position objects on a slide
- LENGTH OF TIME SOMETHINGS LASTS
- CHANGE THE WAY AN OBJECT LOOKS
- located at the bottom of each slide or page, like the author name, the page number, the date…
- ON-SCREEN RECTANGULAR FRAME INTO WHICH YOU TYPE TEXT
- HORIZONTAL SPACE AT THE TOP OF THE WINDOW THAT ORGANIZES COMMANDS IN TABS, AND THEN GROUPS THE COMMANDS BY TOPIC. IT’S WHERE ALL OF YOUR TABS AND MENUS ARE.
- TYPE OF FILE THAT CAN BE OPENED FOR FREE ON ANY DEVICE THAT ALLOWS READ PRIVILEGES BUT NOT EDITING PRIVILEGES
- MAKE AN OBJECT CLICKABLE THUS OPENING AN EMAIL, A DOCUMENT OR SENDING THE CLICKER TO A NEW SLIDE OR WEB PAGE
- REMOVE PART OF AN IMAGE
- the very top of the window, this toolbar contains commonly used action buttons like quick print, save and undo and can be customized by the user to include more buttons
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- located at the top of each slide or page, like the author name, the page number, the date…
- YOUR SPELLING AND GRAMMAR AUTOMATICALLY
- TOOL THAT ALLOWS YOU TO COPY ANIMATIONS OR FORMATTING EASILY FROM ONE OBJECT TO ANOTHER
- on a slide like text, an image, a chart, smartart, a table, and audio or video file, wordart…
- file tab – where you can do things with your file like, share, print or save and protect it
- COOL VISUAL EFFECT THAT HAPPENS WHEN A PRESENTATION MOVES FROM ONE SLIDE TO THE NEXT SLIDE.
- a smaller image of all the slides in a grid-like way. This view makes it easier to rearrange the slides in a presentation.
- LINE UP, STRAIGHTEN
- cool way to representing your information -- organization charts, flowcharts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- points*A LIST WITH DOTS NEXT TO EACH INFORMATIONAL ITEM
- continuously play a song, video or slideshow over and over again, it repeats automatically
- MAKE AN OBJECT ON A SLIDE ENTER, EMPHASIZE OR EXIT THE SLIDE (TO DO SOMETHING COOL)
- COMMENTS ON A FILE FOR OTHERS TO READ AND REVIEW
- feature in Microsoft Office that allows the user to see what formatting changes would look like without actually selecting a formatting choice just by hovering your cursor over the choice
26 Clues: LINE UP, STRAIGHTEN • REMOVE PART OF AN IMAGE • CHANGE THE WAY AN OBJECT LOOKS • LENGTH OF TIME SOMETHINGS LASTS • YOUR SPELLING AND GRAMMAR AUTOMATICALLY • COMMENTS ON A FILE FOR OTHERS TO READ AND REVIEW • ON-SCREEN RECTANGULAR FRAME INTO WHICH YOU TYPE TEXT • points*A LIST WITH DOTS NEXT TO EACH INFORMATIONAL ITEM • ...
Journalism Jargon Vocabulary 2021-12-13
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- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- the use of lines, boxes, and large letters to break up areas of space on the page
- one written by a reporter working for a newspaper
- vertical division of the page that gives it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- an article usually featured on the editorial page where the newspaper, its management, staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- a brief story with a special angle that goes with the main story
- a story or article where the basic purpose is something other than recent news, human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- a formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication and is usually found on the editorial page
- the name and logo of the newspaper usually at the top of the newspaper in large letters
- an abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information given in any good news story: who, what, where, when, why, and how.
- (also known as the lede) is the first paragraph of the story that summarizes the article, which leads the readers interest.
- tells the date and location of a mews story found at the beginning of the article in all caps
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- a statement made by a person other than the author which is included in the story using either the person’s exact words in quotations (a direct quote) or by paraphrasing (an indirect quote)
- a quote from a news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album, or other entertainment
- tells who photographed an image
- the author of the news story and their title
- an article that contains information including 5w’s and H, that is about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- when a news story is too long for a column And is continued later in the paper, the jumpline will tell the reader where to find the continued story
- also known as the cutline, accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- (also known as a teaser) a short headline or visuals that highlight articles located in the interior of the paper
- a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections such as sports, weather and editorials of the newspaper
- a short statement that grabs the readers attention, summarizes important information in the story and is found at the beginning of a story usually in large type
23 Clues: tells who photographed an image • the author of the news story and their title • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • one written by a reporter working for a newspaper • a brief story with a special angle that goes with the main story • the use of lines, boxes, and large letters to break up areas of space on the page • ...
Journalism Jargon Vocab puzzle 2021-12-14
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- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- fonts and graphics
- the author of the news story and his or her tile
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- (also called lede ): the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- (also known as a cutline)Accompanies a photograph or illustration and
- interior of the paper
- a short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- a story or article in which the basic purpose something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories , investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
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- tells who photographed the image
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- Vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- (also called a teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in
- who/what the image is about
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- (also known as a flag) The name and logo of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
26 Clues: fonts and graphics • interior of the paper • who/what the image is about • tells who photographed the image • the author of the news story and his or her tile • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • ...
Journalism Crossword 2023-03-08
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- Front page of an inside section
- Reporting that ignores or treats lightly negative news about friends of a reporter
- Designation on copy for "lead to come."
- Story usually written late at night for the afternoon newspapers of the next day
- Abbreviation for "hold for release." Material that cannot be used until it is released by the source or at a designated time
- To write a story so as to influence the reader's thinking
- Refers to a paper so crowded with ads that the news space must be reduced
- Reporter who sends news from outside a newspaper
- Story that emphasizes and elaborated on one part of another nearby story
- Person,record,document or event that provides the information for the story
- Publicity story or a story that contains unwarranted superlatives
- Name of the reporter who wrote the story, placed atop the published article
- In composition, type set photographically or by pasting up letters and pictures on acetate or paper
- Abbreviation for paragraph
- Abbreviation for the page opposite the editorial page. The page is frequently devoted to opinion columns and related illustrations
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- Space in a newspaper allotted to news, illustrations and other nonadvertising material
- Information passed to a reporter, often in confidence
- Correspondent, not a regular staff member, who is paid by the story or by the number of words written
- Material placed between copy in a story
- Short, related story added to the end of a longer one
- Technique use to unearth information that sources often want hidden
- Spot news; live and current news in contrast to features
- Formal statement of newspaper's name, officers, place of publication and other descriptive information, usually on the editorial page
- Event that develops and is covered over a period of time
- copy Story, often initiated by a reporter, that digs deeper than the usual news story
- Story that pulls together a continuing event for the reader who may not have kept track as it unfolded
- A story that attempts to correct a previous story without indicating that the prior story had been in error or without taking responsibility for the error
- Date book in which story ideas, meetings and activities scheduled for a later occurrence are listed
- Presentation a reporter makes to impress the editor with the importance of his or her history
- Describes material offered the reporter in confidence. If the reporter accepts the material with this understanding, it cannot be used except as general background in a later story
- Arrangement whereby limited numbers of reporters and photographers are selected to represent all those assigned to the story
31 Clues: Abbreviation for paragraph • Front page of an inside section • Material placed between copy in a story • Designation on copy for "lead to come." • Reporter who sends news from outside a newspaper • Information passed to a reporter, often in confidence • Short, related story added to the end of a longer one • Spot news; live and current news in contrast to features • ...
Scale and Composition Of the Solar System 2014-05-01
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- a dwarf planet
- the four closest planets from the sun are classified as
- named after the roman god of love and beauty
- the closest planet to the sun
- was named after the god of water and later extended to sea
- surrounded by 7 bands which make a ring
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- has 67 moons
- also known as earth husband
- Uranus is one of the four planets that are classified as
- separates the terrestrial planets and the gas giants
- the only planet that contains life
- the only star in the solar system
- also known as the red planet
- the sun is a large
14 Clues: has 67 moons • a dwarf planet • the sun is a large • also known as earth husband • also known as the red planet • the closest planet to the sun • the only star in the solar system • the only planet that contains life • surrounded by 7 bands which make a ring • named after the roman god of love and beauty • separates the terrestrial planets and the gas giants • ...
Website Vocabulary 2013-03-18
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- Something you click on to move to another page
- The name given to the code that is behind every web page
- The name given to an image which changes to another image when you move a mouse across it
- You must have one of these on your page if you want to add text or images
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- You add these to parts of images so you can add hidden links to the picture
- A method of linking you to another page or place
- The special name given to text scrolling across your page
7 Clues: Something you click on to move to another page • A method of linking you to another page or place • The name given to the code that is behind every web page • The special name given to text scrolling across your page • You must have one of these on your page if you want to add text or images • ...
Unit 14 (27 - 39) 2018-03-22
asterstraat 67 2015-07-09
8 Clues: wie is de liefste • wie is de slimste • wie is de beste klusser • wie kan niet super goed koken • wie houd het liefst van ijsjes • wie houd NIET van meilo uitlaten • wie kunnen als de beste schilderen • wie kan de hele dag door snoep eten
67 mangos 2025-11-14
8 Clues: who made the prophecies? • whos kid will become king • how many Witches are there? • What does Macbeth want to be? • who else knows about the prophecies • who does Macbeth invites to the feast • list one person who knows the prophecy • who creates the plan to kill king Duncan?
Arvo Pärt 2020-01-30
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- mis pilli hakkas Arvo 7-aastaselt mängima?
- mis kuul Arvo Pärt sündis?
- mida läks Arvo Pärt õppima tallinna muusika kooli aastal 1954
- mis stipendiumi sai Arvo aastal 1981?
- mis on Arvo Pärdi abikaasa nimi?
- mis linna Arvo Pärt kolis koos oma emaga aastal 1938?
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- mis ametil töötas Arvo Pärt Eesti Raadios aastail 1958-67?
- mis oli esimene klaver millel Arvo pillimängu õppis?
- kes on ametilt Arvo Pärt?
- kus sündis Arvo Pärt?
10 Clues: kus sündis Arvo Pärt? • kes on ametilt Arvo Pärt? • mis kuul Arvo Pärt sündis? • mis on Arvo Pärdi abikaasa nimi? • mis stipendiumi sai Arvo aastal 1981? • mis pilli hakkas Arvo 7-aastaselt mängima? • mis oli esimene klaver millel Arvo pillimängu õppis? • mis linna Arvo Pärt kolis koos oma emaga aastal 1938? • mis ametil töötas Arvo Pärt Eesti Raadios aastail 1958-67? • ...
digital design cheylo 2022-01-14
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- scale or full-size model of a design or device
- both sides are not equal
- designers repeat elements throughout a design
- the way in which design elements are grouped on a page
- measurement of how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space
- part of the design that catches the viewers attention
- visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives
- physical or digital collages
- using different elements that are drastically different from another
- measure of how many dots/pixels fit into one inch of space
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- number of pixels across the length and width of a digital image
- both sides are exactly the same
- the distribution of the visual weight of objects
- the text forming the main content of a book, magazine, web page, or any other printed or digital work
- final size of your print after its been cut
- smallest unit of a digital image
- the position of text or graphs
- all separate images come together
- refers both to the fixed numbers of pixels that a screen can display and the density of pixels within a digital image
- elements radiate from the center
- a visual design principle which designers use to show importance of each page/screens contents
- printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork
- sometimes called negative space
23 Clues: both sides are not equal • physical or digital collages • the position of text or graphs • both sides are exactly the same • sometimes called negative space • smallest unit of a digital image • elements radiate from the center • all separate images come together • final size of your print after its been cut • designers repeat elements throughout a design • ...
Sponges through Flatworms 2015-12-07
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- A sea anemone is an example of a __ a non-swimming cnidarian.
- The phyla of the roundworm.
- Worms are the simplest organism with a __ (nerve center)
- Cnidaria and porifera are both __ as they live in the water.
- The opening at the top of a sponge.
- The cnidarians are __ because they eat meat.
- Most flatworms are a __ because they live inside another organism.
- The phyla of the flatworm.
- Super long flatworms that live in digestive tracks.
- Sea sponges have __ meaning they can't be divided evenly.
- A natural sea sponge is the __ of a porifera.
- The worm on page 36 is named after __.
- Cnidarians that live in large colonies making them look asymmetrical.
- Cnidaria have __ symmetry.
- Cnidaria __ their food before they eat it.
- Cnidarians eat and excrete through the __ opening.
- Porifera are __ feeders.
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- The stage of a sponge that swims around.
- A hole in a sponge.
- A jellyfish is an example of a __ a free swimming cnidarian.
- The color of the live sponges on page 28.
- Porifera are commonly known as __.
- The cell with the flagella in a sponge.
- Cnidaria have different types of cells organized into ___.
- The ability to regrow body parts.
- Nonparasitic free swimming flatworms.
- The dog on page 37 gets a tapeworm from eating a ___.
- The phyla of the segmented worm.
- Cnidaria and porifera are both a part of the __ kingdom.
29 Clues: A hole in a sponge. • Porifera are __ feeders. • The phyla of the flatworm. • Cnidaria have __ symmetry. • The phyla of the roundworm. • The phyla of the segmented worm. • The ability to regrow body parts. • Porifera are commonly known as __. • The opening at the top of a sponge. • Nonparasitic free swimming flatworms. • The worm on page 36 is named after __. • ...
Digging Yourself Out 2022-12-15
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- What view of the websites is offered to non-members
- What feature, introduced in revision 4.2.0 provides a traffic light alerting system of member concerns
- What wood product is also the site Mnemonic for Maendy Farm
- The Administration Toolshed tool to use to broadcast an announcement on the webiste (4,7)
- Apart from Square Metres, how else can plot sizes be defined
- Clear,open and honest
- The second Online Shop listing type
- What is the 3rd member on the waiting list in the Membership Help File, View Waiting List
- What is the first page presented known as when entering a url or following a link
- The third option in the Letters & Mailshots Administration Toolbox tool (4,3,5)
- The first option for listing an event (4, 4, 4)
- What page on the Group site carries a map showing our site locations (7,2)
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- Which members of your committee can be site Admins
- What Administration Toolshed Tool allows you to change page texts
- The Admin tool that sets the dimensions used in the Plot Designer (4,10)
- If an Administrator authenticates their login using a (see 7 down), what does a Member enter
- The picture along the top of your site
- The Group domain name (17).wales
- What 2nd stage authentication is required when logging in as an Administrator
- Verify a site element functions as it should
- The website is unavailable
- A list of prospective members.
22 Clues: Clear,open and honest • The website is unavailable • A list of prospective members. • The Group domain name (17).wales • The second Online Shop listing type • The picture along the top of your site • Verify a site element functions as it should • The first option for listing an event (4, 4, 4) • Which members of your committee can be site Admins • ...
Unit 2 Books 2024-10-01
15 Clues: autor • juhend • e-luger • peatükk • tegelane • luuletus • pealkiri • e-raamat • raamatukaas • raamatukogu • põnev raamat • kõvakaaneline raamat • kohustuslik kirjandus • pehmekaaneline raamat • olema süvenenud millessegi
Edward Lopez - PowerPoint Vocabulary 2021-03-17
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- ON-SCREEN RECTANGULAR FRAME INTO WHICH YOU TYPE TEXT
- MAKE ITEMS ON A SLIDESHOW OR DOCUMENT SHADES OF GRAY, NO COLOR
- REMOVE PART OF AN IMAGE
- touch screen type monitor that usually plays an interactive or basic slideshow on a loop
- LIST WITH DOTS NEXT TO EACH INFORMATIONAL ITEM
- TYPE OF FILE THAT CAN BE OPENED FOR FREE ON ANY DEVICE THAT ALLOWS READ PRIVILEGES BUT NOT EDITING PRIVILEGES
- CHANGE THE WAY AN OBJECT LOOKS
- LINE UP, STRAIGHTEN
- a smaller image of all the slides in a grid-like way. This view makes it easier to rearrange the slides in a presentation.
- COMMENTS ON A FILE FOR OTHERS TO READ AND REVIEW
- MAKE AN OBJECT CLICKABLE THUS OPENING AN EMAIL, A DOCUMENT OR SENDING THE CLICKER TO A NEW SLIDE OR WEB PAGE
- YOUR SPELLING AND GRAMMAR AUTOMATICALLY
- feature in Microsoft Office that allows the user to see what formatting changes would look like without actually selecting a formatting choice just by hovering your cursor over the choice
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- MAKE AN OBJECT ON A SLIDE ENTER, EMPHASIZE OR EXIT THE SLIDE (TO DO SOMETHING COOL)
- located at the bottom of each slide or page, like the author name, the page number, the date…
- on a slide like text, an image, a chart, smartart, a table, and audio or video file, wordart…
- COOL VISUAL EFFECT THAT HAPPENS WHEN A PRESENTATION MOVES FROM ONE SLIDE TO THE NEXT SLIDE.
- located at the top of each slide or page, like the author name, the page number, the date…
- cool way to representing your information -- organization charts, flowcharts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- LENGTH OF TIME SOMETHINGS LASTS
- continuously play a song, video or slideshow over and over again, it repeats automatically
- the very top of the window, this toolbar contains commonly used action buttons like quick print, save and undo and can be customized by the user to include more buttons
- dotted lines on a slide that intersect to form a grid like pattern that helps you position objects on a slide
- file tab – where you can do things with your file like, share, print or save and protect it
- TOOL THAT ALLOWS YOU TO COPY ANIMATIONS OR FORMATTING EASILY FROM ONE OBJECT TO ANOTHER
- HORIZONTAL SPACE AT THE TOP OF THE WINDOW THAT ORGANIZES COMMANDS IN TABS, AND THEN GROUPS THE COMMANDS BY TOPIC. IT’S WHERE ALL OF YOUR TABS AND MENUS ARE.
26 Clues: LINE UP, STRAIGHTEN • REMOVE PART OF AN IMAGE • CHANGE THE WAY AN OBJECT LOOKS • LENGTH OF TIME SOMETHINGS LASTS • YOUR SPELLING AND GRAMMAR AUTOMATICALLY • LIST WITH DOTS NEXT TO EACH INFORMATIONAL ITEM • COMMENTS ON A FILE FOR OTHERS TO READ AND REVIEW • ON-SCREEN RECTANGULAR FRAME INTO WHICH YOU TYPE TEXT • ...
Global journalism 2021-09-14
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- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- (also known as Flag) Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
- (also called Lede) the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
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- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- tells who photographed the image
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- (also known as a Cutline) accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- (also called a Teaser) short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Global journalism crossword puzzle 2021-09-13
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- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- Quote a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
- Story article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- (also known as Flag) Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- Credit tells who photographed the image
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- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- (also called Lede): the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- (also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- story one written by a reporter working for a news service
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- (also called a Teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- the author of the news story and his or her title
23 Clues: Credit tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • story one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Journalism Terms 2021-09-13
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- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
- (also called Lede): the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
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- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the of a story and is usually in large type
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- (also known as Flag): Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- tells who photographed the image
- (also called a Teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- (also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Google Suite Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-08
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- I set ________________ in my spreadsheet to make sure no one entered a number lower than zero.
- For her project, Sarah made a slideshow using ________________ to present her research.
- Good ________________ can make your document look neat, with titles centered and bullet points aligned.
- The page numbers automatically appeared in the ________________ when I clicked the insert option.
- I changed the ________________ so my teacher could edit my document instead of just viewing it.
- My teacher told me to adjust the ________________ so the text wouldn’t go too close to the edges of the page.
- We used Google Docs for our group project so we could all work on the same document at the same time.
- Instead of starting from scratch, I used a ________________ to quickly create my flyer.
- The class tracked their reading progress by adding their page numbers to a ________________.
- I set the ________________ of my title to the center so it would look balanced at the top of the page.
- I chose a ________________ that let me put a picture on one side and text on the other for my presentation.
- When I accidentally deleted a paragraph, I checked the ________________ to restore my work from earlier.
- I inserted an ________________ of the solar system to go along with my explanation of the planets.
- I changed the colors on the ________________ so all my slides would match without having to fix each one.
- My teacher asked me to share the ________________ with her so she could check my work.
- I made a list of facts using ________________ to make the information easy to read.
- I used ________________ to make the pictures appear one by one as I explained each part of my project.
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- I added a ________________ in my report so my teacher could easily visit the website I used for research.
- I added my name and the date to the ________________ so it would appear on every page of my report.
- I added a ________________ at the beginning of my report to show where each section starts.
- To change the text color, I clicked on the font icon in the ________________ at the top of the page.
- I added a fade ________________ between slides to make my presentation look smoother.
- To make my paper more interesting, I used the ________________ tool to add a picture of the topic I was describing.
- My classmate left a ________________ in my document suggesting I add more details to my introduction.
- I made a ________________ in Google Sheets to show how much money each student raised for the fundraiser.
- I used a ________________ to show the steps for solving the math problem in the correct order.
- I used a ________________ to hide the rows with missing data so I could focus on the important numbers.
- Tom used ________________ to create a chart showing the results of his science experiment.
- I changed the ________________ to make the title look bold and easy to read.
- After reading my teacher’s notes, I made a few ________________s to improve my essay.
- Maria wrote her book report in ________________ because it saves automatically and is easy to share.
- Our class uses the ________________ to create documents, make presentations, and organize data in spreadsheets.
- I clicked "File" in the ________________ to save my work and print it.
- I created a ________________ to quickly organize the test scores by grade level.
- During her ________________, Lily showed slides with pictures and graphs to explain her topic.
35 Clues: I clicked "File" in the ________________ to save my work and print it. • I changed the ________________ to make the title look bold and easy to read. • I created a ________________ to quickly organize the test scores by grade level. • I made a list of facts using ________________ to make the information easy to read. • ...
OPSY5121 2025-04-08
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- → The part of memory where unneeded processes are temporarily moved.
- → A process where memory occupied by a terminated process is released.
- → A contiguous block of unused memory within allocated space.
- → The actual location in RAM where data is stored.
- → Memory allocated when a process is created.
- → A hardware component that handles memory address translation.
- → A fixed-size block of physical memory used in paging.
- → A problem where small free memory spaces remain fragmented and cannot be used.
- → The operating system’s process of relocating memory to remove fragmentation.
- → A memory allocation system that divides memory into variable-sized partitions.
- → A technique to manage frequently used memory allocations efficiently.
- → The part of memory used to temporarily hold process data.
- → An address generated by the CPU before translation to a physical address.
- → A memory management technique allowing execution of programs larger than physical memory.
- → Assigning new memory to a running process when needed.
- → A fixed portion of memory allocated to a process.
- → A data structure often used to track free and allocated memory blocks.
- → A type of fragmentation occurring when small memory blocks remain unused inside a partition.
- → The minimum amount of memory required by a job.
- → A page replacement algorithm that removes the least recently accessed page.
- → A contiguous block of memory allocated to a process.
- → Memory blocks not allocated to any process.
- → The process of reclaiming memory no longer in use.
- → The part of memory storing instructions waiting for execution.
- → The portion of a process currently in physical memory.
- → A system that loads a page only when it is needed.
- → The maximum amount of memory a job can be allocated.
- → A scheme that allocates memory only as needed.
- → The portion of memory used for function call execution.
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- → A memory allocation method that places a job in the smallest available partition that can fit it.
- → A method of splitting memory into equal-sized sections.
- → A memory allocation strategy that places processes in the largest available block.
- → Memory with multiple small free spaces that are difficult to use efficiently.
- → A method where the operating system dynamically allocates memory partitions.
- → The first memory partition large enough to accommodate a process is chosen.
- → The continuous merging of adjacent free memory blocks.
- → A memory management method where a process is assigned consecutive memory blocks.
- → The memory segment used for storing dynamically allocated variables.
- → A structure mapping virtual memory addresses to physical memory addresses.
- → The method used to divide a program into smaller blocks that fit memory.
- → The part of memory where actively used data and instructions reside.
- → A type of fragmentation caused by unused space outside allocated partitions.
- → A memory allocation method where memory is divided into blocks of fixed size.
- → A condition where excessive paging reduces performance.
- → A situation where a program fails to release unused memory.
- → An event triggered when a process accesses a page not in memory.
- → A memory scheme that assigns jobs to fixed partitions.
- → A structure that stores details about memory segments in segmentation.
- → A strategy used when a requested page is not in memory and a new page must be loaded.
- → Adjusting memory addresses to fit a program into available memory.
- → A process moving jobs between RAM and disk.
- → Memory allocation strategy that assigns an entire segment of a program to a location.
52 Clues: → Memory allocated when a process is created. • → A process moving jobs between RAM and disk. • → Memory blocks not allocated to any process. • → A scheme that allocates memory only as needed. • → The minimum amount of memory required by a job. • → The actual location in RAM where data is stored. • → A fixed portion of memory allocated to a process. • ...
OPSY5121 2025-04-08
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- → The part of memory where unneeded processes are temporarily moved.
- → A process where memory occupied by a terminated process is released.
- → A contiguous block of unused memory within allocated space.
- → The actual location in RAM where data is stored.
- → Memory allocated when a process is created.
- → A hardware component that handles memory address translation.
- → A fixed-size block of physical memory used in paging.
- → A problem where small free memory spaces remain fragmented and cannot be used.
- → The operating system’s process of relocating memory to remove fragmentation.
- → A memory allocation system that divides memory into variable-sized partitions.
- → A technique to manage frequently used memory allocations efficiently.
- → The part of memory used to temporarily hold process data.
- → An address generated by the CPU before translation to a physical address.
- → A memory management technique allowing execution of programs larger than physical memory.
- → Assigning new memory to a running process when needed.
- → A fixed portion of memory allocated to a process.
- → A data structure often used to track free and allocated memory blocks.
- → A type of fragmentation occurring when small memory blocks remain unused inside a partition.
- → The minimum amount of memory required by a job.
- → A page replacement algorithm that removes the least recently accessed page.
- → A contiguous block of memory allocated to a process.
- → Memory blocks not allocated to any process.
- → The process of reclaiming memory no longer in use.
- → The part of memory storing instructions waiting for execution.
- → The portion of a process currently in physical memory.
- → A system that loads a page only when it is needed.
- → The maximum amount of memory a job can be allocated.
- → A scheme that allocates memory only as needed.
- → The portion of memory used for function call execution.
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- → A memory allocation method that places a job in the smallest available partition that can fit it.
- → A method of splitting memory into equal-sized sections.
- → A memory allocation strategy that places processes in the largest available block.
- → Memory with multiple small free spaces that are difficult to use efficiently.
- → A method where the operating system dynamically allocates memory partitions.
- → The first memory partition large enough to accommodate a process is chosen.
- → The continuous merging of adjacent free memory blocks.
- → A memory management method where a process is assigned consecutive memory blocks.
- → The memory segment used for storing dynamically allocated variables.
- → A structure mapping virtual memory addresses to physical memory addresses.
- → The method used to divide a program into smaller blocks that fit memory.
- → The part of memory where actively used data and instructions reside.
- → A type of fragmentation caused by unused space outside allocated partitions.
- → A memory allocation method where memory is divided into blocks of fixed size.
- → A condition where excessive paging reduces performance.
- → A situation where a program fails to release unused memory.
- → An event triggered when a process accesses a page not in memory.
- → A memory scheme that assigns jobs to fixed partitions.
- → A structure that stores details about memory segments in segmentation.
- → A strategy used when a requested page is not in memory and a new page must be loaded.
- → Adjusting memory addresses to fit a program into available memory.
- → A process moving jobs between RAM and disk.
- → Memory allocation strategy that assigns an entire segment of a program to a location.
52 Clues: → Memory allocated when a process is created. • → A process moving jobs between RAM and disk. • → Memory blocks not allocated to any process. • → A scheme that allocates memory only as needed. • → The minimum amount of memory required by a job. • → The actual location in RAM where data is stored. • → A fixed portion of memory allocated to a process. • ...
Advanced Math 2022-06-01
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- 58%of9
- 67884 seconds converted to minutes=
- 64/8-[74/2+(57-89)]x67=
- [17x456-569]x4= (for triple dig.+ answers, make the first digit word form and the rest normal numbers eg. tenthousand5993
- 65+4595749+94579+453+59=
- 67 to the power of 5
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- 271 squared=
- 589.5895/48.117= (round to nearest thousandth)
- the square root of 687= (round to nearest thousandth)
9 Clues: 58%of9 • 271 squared= • 67 to the power of 5 • 64/8-[74/2+(57-89)]x67= • 65+4595749+94579+453+59= • 67884 seconds converted to minutes= • 589.5895/48.117= (round to nearest thousandth) • the square root of 687= (round to nearest thousandth) • [17x456-569]x4= (for triple dig.+ answers, make the first digit word form and the rest normal numbers eg. tenthousand5993
Egypt puzzle 2023-10-25
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- took over power when tut died
- Hatsheptsut step son, focused on war and concord
- where were the pharaohs buried in new kingdome
- Believed in only the sun god
- Led an army against foreign invader
- King for 67 years and had 96 sons and 60 daughters
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- 1st queen ruled from 1479-1425 BC
- Built a capital in Tell el Amarna tutorship Aton
- Boy king whose tomb never got raided
- began the new kingdom
10 Clues: began the new kingdom • Believed in only the sun god • took over power when tut died • 1st queen ruled from 1479-1425 BC • Led an army against foreign invader • Boy king whose tomb never got raided • where were the pharaohs buried in new kingdome • Built a capital in Tell el Amarna tutorship Aton • Hatsheptsut step son, focused on war and concord • ...
Outer planet crossword puzzle 2021-11-03
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- planets- Planets that are primarily made of gasses.
- windiest planet
- which planet has 62 moons
- which planet has 67 moons
- layers- Layers that are made up of liquid droplets or solid flakes.
- clouds- Clouds that are made up from cold temperatures.
- tilted on its side.
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- belt- Separates the inner and outer planets.
- biggest planet
- Core- The center of the planets are composed of liquid heavy metals.
- known as the ring planet
11 Clues: biggest planet • windiest planet • tilted on its side. • known as the ring planet • which planet has 62 moons • which planet has 67 moons • belt- Separates the inner and outer planets. • planets- Planets that are primarily made of gasses. • clouds- Clouds that are made up from cold temperatures. • layers- Layers that are made up of liquid droplets or solid flakes. • ...
Puzzle 2: Medicare Basics & Changes 2025-06-22
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- : Fixed amount paid for a healthcare service
- : Medicare may raise this age from 65 to 67
- : Medicare Part A is funded through this
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- : Joining Medicare or a new plan is called this
- : Monthly payment to maintain coverage
- : Part D covers this type of drug
- : Program ending in 2025 that offered food cards
- : Covers costs Original Medicare doesn’t
- : Agency that helps determine Medicare eligibility
9 Clues: : Part D covers this type of drug • : Monthly payment to maintain coverage • : Covers costs Original Medicare doesn’t • : Medicare Part A is funded through this • : Medicare may raise this age from 65 to 67 • : Fixed amount paid for a healthcare service • : Joining Medicare or a new plan is called this • : Program ending in 2025 that offered food cards • ...
Music and Art in the Middle Ages 2020-04-13
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- Art forms such as ________ and stained glass windows were used to ornament buildings.
- A style of architecture with pointed arches, which allowed for a more open and airy structure.
- a more precise system of music ________ was developed to keep the lines of music from becoming confused on the page.
- Monophonic music sung by monks and priests in the Catholic Church (two words).
- Art and music produced for nonreligious purposes was called _______.
- Music and art during the Medieval Period were produced by ________ _______ monks or priests (two words).
- the Gothic style reflected the new ________ of the middle class.
- another name for the Medieval Period (two words):
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- Ornamentation of books.
- A single melodic line without instrumental accompaniment.
- Architectural style that used round arches and blunt, heavy walls.
- A vocal piece for three or four voices:
- unnamed sources were responsible for most of the art and music of this period were referred to as:
- A combination of two or more simultaneous melodic lines.
14 Clues: Ornamentation of books. • A vocal piece for three or four voices: • another name for the Medieval Period (two words): • A combination of two or more simultaneous melodic lines. • A single melodic line without instrumental accompaniment. • the Gothic style reflected the new ________ of the middle class. • ...
Start of School 2023-08-06
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- Cost to replace your agenda. Page 7
- Street where Trist is located
- This group improves decision making skills
- This should always be off
- City where Trist is located
- This group has beginner and advanced levels
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- Teachers use this to communicate with parents
- Trist mascot
- It should be on your shirt at all times
- To get to Canvas, you must log into this. Page 11
- this group performs in Christmas and Spring concerts
- This group promotes good citizenship
- This group presents one production each Spring
13 Clues: Trist mascot • This should always be off • City where Trist is located • Street where Trist is located • Cost to replace your agenda. Page 7 • This group promotes good citizenship • It should be on your shirt at all times • This group improves decision making skills • This group has beginner and advanced levels • Teachers use this to communicate with parents • ...
Lesson 3 Headings 2023-10-19
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- How many different heading sizes are there?
- Allows web developers to group a set of related items.
- <ol> is the syntax for an ____ list.
- <ul> makes a ____ list.
- h1 is the ____ heading.
- <ol> makes a _____ list.
- A title or summary for a document or section of a document
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- h6 is the ____ heading.
- True or false: Stand alone tags do not require an ending tag.
- <hr> creates a ____ line across the page.
- <br> creates a ____ break in the page.
- <ul> is the syntax for an ____ list.
- &alt; creates what symbol?
13 Clues: h6 is the ____ heading. • <ul> makes a ____ list. • h1 is the ____ heading. • <ol> makes a _____ list. • &alt; creates what symbol? • <ol> is the syntax for an ____ list. • <ul> is the syntax for an ____ list. • <br> creates a ____ break in the page. • <hr> creates a ____ line across the page. • How many different heading sizes are there? • ...
Wednesday Class 2025-06-25
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- A slope rising at a sharp angle
- An underground train
- To easily get around by foot
- Work done around the house
- The person living next-door (British spelling)
- The paved part of the road for people who walk
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- Someone who is walking
- The currency used in Bolivia
- Not your car but you can ride it if you pay the fee
- A person who commutes by bike.
- The beautiful country in the video on page 73
- Something that can be done
- The university mentioned on page 70
13 Clues: An underground train • Someone who is walking • Work done around the house • Something that can be done • The currency used in Bolivia • To easily get around by foot • A person who commutes by bike. • A slope rising at a sharp angle • The university mentioned on page 70 • The beautiful country in the video on page 73 • The person living next-door (British spelling) • ...
IST Unit 6 Web Development 2024-04-29
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- Music, speech, or any other sound used on a web site is called _________________.
- A more common usage of the term, ____ page, refers to the first page that a Web site displays. Compares to the cover of a book.
- An _________________ Web site offers exciting, challenging avenues for formal and informal teaching and learning.
- Cable internet service, DSL (digital subscriber line), and FTTP (fiber to the premises) are examples of _________________ provider options.
- (Virtual Reality) The use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environment that appears as three-dimensional (3-D) space.
- A(n) ____ name is the text version of an IP address.
- HTML tag that closes or stops a feature or formatting on a web page. Example: </h1>
- web site A web site that contains factual information from research groups, government agencies, and organizations is called an ___________________.
- An application that takes full advantage of the features of your smartphone, including touch screen and an embedded GPS receiver. This also allows you to play games, surf the web, and interact with others on the device.
- Consists of full-motion images, most with sound, that are played back at various speeds.
- A program set up on a server outside of a network that controls or filters communications that pass through a company network or a personal network. (Think....what is iBoss for our school)
- Web site is an informal site that uses a diary or journal format with time-stamped entries.
- A(n) ____ address is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to the Internet.
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- A business transaction that occurs over an electronic network such as the Internet
- The first page that a website displays
- The ______________ sets standards and has a mission to contribute to the growth of the Web and make it accessible to all people
- Many Web pages use ____, which is the appearance of motion created by displaying a series of still images in sequence.
- The Internet has its roots in ____, a network that became functional in 1969, linking scientific and academic researchers across the United States.
- (Uniform Resource Locator) 1. A Web page has a unique address, called a(n) ____.
- A real-time Internet communications service that provides ability to exchange messages, files, audio, and/or video with another online user.
- HTML tag that begins a new feature or formatting on a web page. Example: <p>
- _____ a real-time Internet communications service that provides ability to exchange messages, files, audio, and/or video with another online user
- Dreamweaver Program used to create a web site that utilizes the "drag & drop" method
- Authoring Software that helps users of all skill levels create web pages that include graphics, video, audio, animation, and other special effects
- Internet services that provide the ability to send a message that contains both video, images, and other files like word processing documents to other people
- A collaborative Web site that allows users to create, add to, modify, or delete the Web site content via their Web browser.
- An additional piece of software needed to display a webpage in a browser. Example: a Google Extension
- A __________________ is a location that provides computers with Internet access, usually for a fee.
28 Clues: The first page that a website displays • A(n) ____ name is the text version of an IP address. • HTML tag that begins a new feature or formatting on a web page. Example: <p> • (Uniform Resource Locator) 1. A Web page has a unique address, called a(n) ____. • Music, speech, or any other sound used on a web site is called _________________. • ...
Digital Data 2015-10-21
7 Clues: 61 73 63 69 69 • 98 121 116 101 • 64 69 67 69 74 61 6c • 98 105 110 97 114 121 • 99 111 110 118 101 114 116 • 01100100 01100101 01101110 01100001 01110010 01111001 • 01010011 01101111 01100110 01110100 01110111 01100001 01110010 01100101
Crossword Year 11 2021-06-01
Across
- Which country was once the Ottoman Empire?
- What is the past simple form of understand?
- Capital of France
- A place you go to get in shape
- The enemy of my enemy is my...
- Antonym of hot
- The largest continent
- In the university of Damascus, Ryad Alson is known as the professor of...
- Seven letter antonym for fake
- Who is the CEO of TripAdvisor?
- Who is the other female sailor mentioned in Unit 2?
- Who was the first woman to circumnavigate the globe?
- What are Medieval Scandinavian raiders called?
- Capital of England
- Capital of Italy
- What is the past participle of spread
- What social media platform is mentioned on page 11 of the textbook?
- Flies can react fast because they see things in slow...
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- A vegetarian who eats meat is a..
- What is the opposite (antonym) of an anti-royalist?
- Owner of SpaceX
- According to the text on page 45 of the textbook, which gets more attention - fake or mainstream news?
- Sao Paulo is the biggest city of which country?
- Antonym of disagree
- Idle talk or rumours
- Form a compound word by combining the words text and book
- Which country is called "the land of opportunity"?
- What company makes LEGO bricks?
- What is the nationality of Saroo on page 14 of the textbook?
- Whose dying quote was "This is no way to live!"?
- A person from Australia would be called an...
31 Clues: Antonym of hot • Owner of SpaceX • Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of England • Antonym of disagree • Idle talk or rumours • The largest continent • Seven letter antonym for fake • A place you go to get in shape • The enemy of my enemy is my... • Who is the CEO of TripAdvisor? • What company makes LEGO bricks? • A vegetarian who eats meat is a.. • ...
Grant M period 1 2024-02-06
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- The device that is used to display images, text, video,
- an online cloud storage service from Microsoft
- Used to connect computers with electronic devices such as smartphones, printers, scanners, and keyboards.
- A animated picture that is most commonly used in text
- from a computer to a remote device or to the internet
- Text files with pieces of data
- is what comes between the @ in your email address
- Refers to the physical elements of a computer
- A worldwide network that links computer networks
- Is storage which allows you to create and store files online
- a computer file format for the storage of digital images.
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- another word for internet.
- a wireless networking technology
- the address of a web page
- a type of image file that is used on the internet.
- a collection of instructions, programs, and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks.
- To send data to a file or program.
- wirless that can connect to speakers, phones, ETC
- To move or copy data
- a file format that provides an electronic image
- To bring data into a file or program
- suite A collection of commonly used softwar
- An page that will transfer you to another page if you click on it
- The search bar at the top of the screen is called
- is the primary place to display and organize apps on a screen.
25 Clues: To move or copy data • the address of a web page • another word for internet. • Text files with pieces of data • a wireless networking technology • To send data to a file or program. • To bring data into a file or program • suite A collection of commonly used softwar • Refers to the physical elements of a computer • an online cloud storage service from Microsoft • ...
Chp 7 Key Terms 2024-03-01
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- punctuation does not use any punctuation after the
- block style lettersplace the date,
- is a collection of terms and their definitions. Since technical
- to complete a task.
- punctuationmeans that a colon goes after
- document-is used in technological and scientific fields to inform or instruct.
- close, and signature to the center of the page, while all other text is
- report- is a document addressing a main idea in detail with supporting
- includes the title, names of the authors,
- report.
- often require technical language and jargon, glossaries assist
- page- is the first page of a report
- is supplementary material attached at the end of a document.
- which is a list of topics from the manual
- is stationary printed with
- their corresponding page numbers.
- in understanding the terminology used throughout a document
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- name, and the date of
- a journal article, for example, the publication would be
- paragraphs, and a conclusion.
- a brief description summarizing
- are the sources of information used from research. If a report
- summary-also known as an
- body includes an introduction,
- left.
- document is a brief written communication that explains
- Examples of each style are shown below
- style letters align all text to the left margin,
- and visual elements such as tables, charts, and figures.
- are written books of instructions. Manuals are often detailed and can
- name, address, and logo of an organization.
- upward of hundreds of pages.
32 Clues: left. • report. • to complete a task. • name, and the date of • summary-also known as an • is stationary printed with • upward of hundreds of pages. • paragraphs, and a conclusion. • a brief description summarizing • body includes an introduction, • their corresponding page numbers. • block style lettersplace the date, • page- is the first page of a report • ...
YEARBOOK TERMS 1 2024-09-10
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- In digital imaging, refers to the number of pixels or dots that make up an image
- Another name for Portraits
- The first letter of a paragraph enlarged to create a graphic effect
- An area of white space that appears between elements on a spread
- A printer’s unit of measurement used primarily in typesetting; one pica equals 1/6 of an inch, or 12 points
- The center of a spread where two facing pages meet
- Idea or concept threaded throughout a yearbook, unifying its parts
- Pages already set up in a design program
- The largest photo appearing on a page or spread
- An unposed photo showing action
- Backbone of a book
- Formal student photos with names
- Words from a story that are pulled and printed in a larger point size to create a graphic element
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- Page one of the yearbook
- Horizontal line, actual or implied, running across a spread
- Two facing pages in the yearbook
- A yearbook blueprint that helps you plan your book
- Additional photos on the spread
- A small headline used to divide copy
- Information placed at the back of the book containing facts about its production
- A single sheet of paper that, when folded and trimmed, will produce 16 consecutive pages
- Page number on a yearbook spread
- The amount of horizontal space between two characters
- The words that appear in a book
- Topics featured in the yearbook
- Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo
26 Clues: Backbone of a book • Page one of the yearbook • Another name for Portraits • Additional photos on the spread • The words that appear in a book • Topics featured in the yearbook • An unposed photo showing action • Two facing pages in the yearbook • Page number on a yearbook spread • Formal student photos with names • A small headline used to divide copy • ...
Mon quartier. D. Ametrano 2018-10-16
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- Ce qui n'est pas amusant.
- On le dit quand on ne doit pas faire quelque chose.
- Le contraire de la ville.
- Le bus, le train, le métro en sont des exemples.
- L'Italie en a à peu près 60 millions, la France 67.
- j'aime beaucoup
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- Un animal qui vole. C'est aussi le symbole de l'Auchan.
- Cosa dici?
- Le siège du premier citoyen.
- Le contraire d'inconvénients.
- Un lieu de la ville où on trouve des immeubles, des rues...
- Dégradation de l'environnement par des substances naturelles, chimiques ou radioactives...
- Quand on s'installe dans une nouvelle maison.
13 Clues: Cosa dici? • j'aime beaucoup • Ce qui n'est pas amusant. • Le contraire de la ville. • Le siège du premier citoyen. • Le contraire d'inconvénients. • Quand on s'installe dans une nouvelle maison. • Le bus, le train, le métro en sont des exemples. • On le dit quand on ne doit pas faire quelque chose. • L'Italie en a à peu près 60 millions, la France 67. • ...
Winter 2024 Crossword! 2024-11-07
Across
- Dessert that comes as a log
- The first song ever played in Outer Space!
- The original colour of St Nick's suit
- Ross's festive holiday costume from Friends
- A popular treat dating back to the 15th Century
- Force that creates the Aurora Borealis
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- An unusual fizzy drink flavour popular in Russia and the Baltics
- You might hear this if you go to Spain in December
- What makes a quantum computer special?
- Creator of the Grinch
- What goes bang at Christmas?
- Three times rings this element with an atomic number of 67
- What Wham gave us Last Christmas
13 Clues: Creator of the Grinch • Dessert that comes as a log • What goes bang at Christmas? • What Wham gave us Last Christmas • The original colour of St Nick's suit • What makes a quantum computer special? • Force that creates the Aurora Borealis • The first song ever played in Outer Space! • Ross's festive holiday costume from Friends • ...
A Natale puoi (bit.ly/3GRxNrk) 2022-11-30
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- Viene definito come perfetto
- Possono essere di diversi gusti
- Un lungo viaggio verso un posto lontano
- Posto frequentato da gladiatori
- Gruppo di persone che si riuniscono
- È ufficiale in 67 paesi
- È composto da 48 pagine
- Viene festeggiato da 2 miliardi di persone
- La natura si risveglia
- Non parla
- È iniziato grazie a una conferenza di design industriale
- Ha avuto una sola faccia per 62 anni
- Possiede una luce verde e una rossa
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- Centro dell'impero più grande al mondo
- Ha avuto un boom nel 1680
- È di colore giallo
- Sembra sempre troppo corto
- Qualcosa di inaspettato
- Numero atomico del carbonio
- Mezzo di trasporto ecologico
- Viene usato 1.3 miliardi di volte all'anno
- Può contenere diversi litri
- Città che ha due sindaci
- Nome dell'associazione spagnola delle biblioteche di architettura
24 Clues: Non parla • È di colore giallo • La natura si risveglia • Qualcosa di inaspettato • È ufficiale in 67 paesi • È composto da 48 pagine • Città che ha due sindaci • Ha avuto un boom nel 1680 • Sembra sempre troppo corto • Numero atomico del carbonio • Può contenere diversi litri • Viene definito come perfetto • Mezzo di trasporto ecologico • Possono essere di diversi gusti • ...
10 CODES 2025-05-09
76 Clues: 7 • 4 • 9 • 6 • 0 • 3 • 1 • 2 • 8 • 49 • 54 • 91 • 41 • 31 • 97 • 85 • 90 • 10 • 56 • 69 • 79 • 57 • 59 • 26 • 74 • 52 • 77 • 64 • 51 • 48 • 36 • 72 • 21 • 45 • 95 • 38 • 22 • 29 • 27 • 12 • 70 • 73 • 13 • 46 • 53 • 89 • 76 • 75 • 35 • 44 • 71 • 23 • 60 • 33 • 68 • 28 • 19 • 24 • 14 • 99 • 25 • 47 • 78 • 80 • 42 • 67 • 83 • 55 • 66 • 34 • 17 • 81 • 82 • 50 • 86 • 20
Google slides 5th grade 2022-02-22
8 Clues: a page • symbols • type of slide • a presentation program • a page in the Internet • animation to the slides • connection to a webpage • effect to words or images
chains word wizard crossword puzzle 2025-12-15
Across
- On page 282 paragraph 1 means showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect
- On page 287 paragraph 7 means who ever
- On page 281 paragraph 6 means an old fashioned mean word means dirty filthy girl
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- On page 283 paragraph 7 means succumbing to a superior force
- On page 287 paragraph 7 means receiver
- On page 285 paragraph 5 means fireplace
6 Clues: On page 287 paragraph 7 means receiver • On page 287 paragraph 7 means who ever • On page 285 paragraph 5 means fireplace • On page 283 paragraph 7 means succumbing to a superior force • On page 282 paragraph 1 means showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect • On page 281 paragraph 6 means an old fashioned mean word means dirty filthy girl
Yearbook Terms 2022-05-23
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- A font that has “feet” coming off the letters.
- Formatting the yearbook based on categories.
- One story and picture grouping within a page or spread.
- Formatting the yearbook in a chronological order. All categories are mixed together.
- A tool used to help plan out pages, sections, and content order. A ladder can be on paper or
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- Pages that introduce the next section of the book. They can be as simple as a full spread picture and title or as complex as multiple pictures and quotes.
- The paper between the cover and the first page. It is often used for signing, but can also be used to help introduce the theme and include the table of contents.
- A design, graphic, image, text, or similar that repeats on every page of your yearbook. Your
- When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread.
- The central idea of the yearbook. A concept that drives the look, feel, content, and photograph style of the yearbook
- The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook
- When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together.
- The first page of your yearbook. Includes information like the theme, title of your yearbook, school name, volume number etc.
- A statement at the end of the book that includes information such as staff names, printer name, printing quantity, edition number, and printing specifications
14 Clues: Formatting the yearbook based on categories. • A font that has “feet” coming off the letters. • One story and picture grouping within a page or spread. • When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread. • The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook • ...
EOC Review DC II Unit 4: Advanced Desktop Publishing 2013-04-26
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- an alphabetical listing of key words; phrases; or topics that includes the page numbers of which those items are found within a publication
- repetitive text that appears at the bottom of pages in a publication
- (.pdf) an extension for Adobe Acrobat Reader files
- one of two or more vertical sections of typed lines lying side by side on a page and separated by a rule or a blank space
- pages that contain reoccurring items such as page numbers as well as other design elements
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- marks created by a professional printer t identify where the page will be trimmed
- identifying text that appears at the top of pages in a publication
- a listing of the major entries in a publication
- a publication that can be used as a "model" for the creation of new documents
9 Clues: a listing of the major entries in a publication • (.pdf) an extension for Adobe Acrobat Reader files • identifying text that appears at the top of pages in a publication • repetitive text that appears at the bottom of pages in a publication • a publication that can be used as a "model" for the creation of new documents • ...
Unit 4 Class Trip 2022-01-24
19 Clues: ostma • peaaegu • loendama • huvitatud • kirjutama • koju jõudma • ära tüdinema • page esileht • reis, teekond • värava juures • lahkuma, jätma • mõtlema, arvama • sadamasild, kai • kolima, liikuma • mõis, härrastemaja • mäletama, meelde jätma • ringi viima mööda paika • endast väljas, ärritunud • ameerika mäed (lõbustuspargis)
Vocabulary Crossword: Unit 8 2020-04-21
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- Lieferant/in
- mündliche Überlieferung, Mundpropaganda
- Druckerpresse
- Wunder
- Graphik, Diagramm
- Einbruch
- Annehmlichkeit, Komfort
- Print-/Druckmedien
- jemanden verklagen
- Gerichtsverhandlung
- Fortsetzung
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- Übertragungsmedien: Rundfunk, Sendeanstalt
- Ziel, Absicht
- Vorgesetze/r
- in etwa, ungefähr
- Beginn, Anbruch
- fesselndes Buch
- kurz und prägnant
- Verletzung
19 Clues: Wunder • Einbruch • Verletzung • Fortsetzung • Lieferant/in • Vorgesetze/r • Ziel, Absicht • Druckerpresse • Beginn, Anbruch • fesselndes Buch • in etwa, ungefähr • Graphik, Diagramm • kurz und prägnant • Print-/Druckmedien • jemanden verklagen • Gerichtsverhandlung • Annehmlichkeit, Komfort • mündliche Überlieferung, Mundpropaganda • Übertragungsmedien: Rundfunk, Sendeanstalt
Unit 2 Books 2023-09-18
19 Clues: autor • puhuma • ärrituv • raudtee • täiesti • pealkiri • otsekohe • tegelane • süvenenud • teesklema • suurepärane • põnev raamat • veidra välimusega • Ära räägi lollusi! • kõvakaaneline raamat • pehmekaaneline raamat • elektrooniline raamat • millegi üle otsustama • kohustuslik kirjandus
佩桂 0309 2025-03-07
Vocabulary List 2 2012-12-04
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- is the activity of copying files or databases so that they will be preserved in case of equipment failure or other catastrophe
- is to combine two or more things
- are software, or any work of intellectual property, that was never protected by patent or copyright
- is a file that serves as a starting point for a new document
- it can describe either hoe many pixels a monitor can display or how fine a printer can print
- is commonly used method of compression for digital photography
- are programs that enable computers to carry out tasks
- is a collection of computer programs designed to work together to handle an application
- is a form of protection provided to the authors of "original works"
- it stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group"
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- is short for picture element
- are newly written programs that are made available to be tested by users
- is an imperfection in a computer program
- is a software that is designed and developed for sale to the general public
- is an attempt to model a real-life or hypothetical situation on a computer
- is the integration of multiple forms of media
- is when you arrange the layout of page by modifying the page size, page margins and line spacing
- are softwares which you can tryout before having to pay for it.
- are copyrighted software given away for free by the author
- are animated graphics produced by computer and used in film or television
20 Clues: is short for picture element • is to combine two or more things • is an imperfection in a computer program • is the integration of multiple forms of media • it stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group" • are programs that enable computers to carry out tasks • are copyrighted software given away for free by the author • ...
Plants 2016-01-28
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- the most common gymnosperm around here
- the waxy layer on leaves
- a plant hormone that speeds up cell growth
- the pigment used in photosynthesis
- a curled up fern frond
- the male reproductive part of a flower
- a gymnosperms reproductive structure
- the organelle that can store food and water
- a response to touch
- the vascular tissue that transports food
- the gymnosperms that resemble palm trees
- the non-vascular plant on page 92
- small pores to allow gases in and out of a leaf
- flowering plant
- a seed plant that makes naked seeds
- produces new xylem and phloem each year
- my daughters name
- the name of a ferns leaves
- an angiosperm with branching veins on its leaves
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- my sons name
- a plant which comes back every year
- the colorful part of a flower
- the female reproductive part of a flower
- the type of flower on page 89
- a plant that dies after 1 growing season
- the organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- the seedless vascular plant on page 95
- CO2+H2O+Sunlight
- a response to light
- an angiosperm with 6 petals
- xylem and phloem are what type of tissues?
- a plants response to a stimulus
- a response to gravity
- the vascular tissue that transports water
- plant hibernation
- moss does not have roots, instead it has a _______
- the part the pollen is located on
37 Clues: my sons name • flowering plant • CO2+H2O+Sunlight • plant hibernation • my daughters name • a response to light • a response to touch • a response to gravity • a curled up fern frond • the waxy layer on leaves • the name of a ferns leaves • an angiosperm with 6 petals • the colorful part of a flower • the type of flower on page 89 • a plants response to a stimulus • ...
Journalism Jargon Terms 2021-03-10
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- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- tells who photographed the image
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- tells the location and date of a news story
- short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
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- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story
- an article, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections
- name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • tells the location and date of a news story • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure • ...
Mots croisés du WEB 2020-09-11
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- , périphériques lier à un point central
- , permet à l’utilisateur d’accéder à d’autres rubriques
- spéciale, perte de l’objectif initial de l’utilisateur sur une page web
- , désigne le matériel physique constituant les ordinateurs de bureau
- d’araignée, Tous les périphériques sont liés entre eux
- rapide , le lien rapide fournis l’accès au contenu important
- , blocs constitué d’informations
- , circuler d’une information à une autre
- , tel que chacune des choses se trouve subordonné a celui qui suis
- , création déroulant d’une recherche
- , liaison hypertexte
- , Suite logique linéaire
- , relation entre personne
- , mesure de longueur qui correspond a toute la main
- , conditionne l’efficacité et donc qualité « d’expérience utilisateur »
- , désigne la manipulation simultané de 2 médias (son,image,vidéo,livre) ou plus.
- , Moyen d’établir des liaisons entre documents Il est caractérisé par la navigation, l’interactivité et l’interaction
- , partie logiciel d’un ordinateur
- utile , permet de connecter des outils et des fonctionnalités qui aident les visiteurs à utiliser le site
- , lien pieds de page
- , situation, état que l’on pense atteindre
- , renseignement qui apporte des connaissances
- logo , Logo tenant un lien page d’accueil du site
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- , précurseur de l’hypermédia
- linguistique , Sélection de la langue
- , barre d’outils du net
- , lié a l’ergonomie d’un site web
- , mécanismes de traitement de l’information
- , page web présenté a l’utilisateur
- cognitive , surcharge d’infos par rapport aux capacités de notre cerveau
- , Système permettant de monter et descendre dans un site web
- , machine avangardiste du web
- ergonomie dépendante de l’environnement
- , usager
- , créateur du WEB
- , capacité du système à se modifier en fonction des actions de l’utilisateur
- , personne chargés de trouver des idées
- , Moyen de délivrer un message
- , fonction qui varie en fonction de l’importance du site
- , violation des droits d’un média
- tracking , étude des techniques du regard ou comportement oculaire
- , 5 sens (vue,l’ouï l’odorat, le gout , le toucher)
- adaptée , Utilisation de données personnelles pour recommander
- dans la page interne , Permet de sauter d’une section d’une page à l’autre
- , organisation du travail
- , réseau informatique mondial
- , représentation des données par des nombres
- , qui s’intéresse aux espaces de travail
- , créateur du memex
- , discipline scientifique qui vise la compréhension
50 Clues: , usager • , créateur du WEB • , créateur du memex • , liaison hypertexte • , lien pieds de page • , barre d’outils du net • , Suite logique linéaire • , relation entre personne • , organisation du travail • , précurseur de l’hypermédia • , machine avangardiste du web • , réseau informatique mondial • , Moyen de délivrer un message • , blocs constitué d’informations • ...
Journalism 2021-09-13
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- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story.
- (also known as flag): Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- credit tells who photographed the image
- use of limes screens and large first letters too break up areas
- a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches
- story a story article in which basic purpose is something other than recent news
- am article, usually featured on the editorial page
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the begging of the article In all caps
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- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations or by paraphrasing
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- story article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- short headline text or visuals that highlight articles
- short statement that grabs a readers attention
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- story one written by a reporter working for a news service
- (also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- quote a quote from the news story that separated and emphasized using special fonts
23 Clues: credit tells who photographed the image • short statement that grabs a readers attention • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • am article, usually featured on the editorial page • a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper • short headline text or visuals that highlight articles • ...
Journalism words 2021-09-13
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- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news
- credit tells who photographed the image
- quote a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- tells the location and time of a news story. Found at the beginning of article in all caps
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches
- formal statement of the newspaper’s name officer management and place of publication usually found on the editorial page
- margin between facing pages in the vertical folds
- abbreviation for question that should be answered in a news story
- article that includes information about an event that is recent and relevant to people lives
- a report that evaluates a restaurant book movie music album or other entertainment
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- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in the story using the person’s exact words in quotation or by paraphrasing
- credit tells who photographed the image
- short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper a jumpline tells the reader where to fine the continued
- short statement that grabs the reader to the regular features and sections of the newspaper
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- Name and logo of the newspaper usually at the very top of the news in big letters
- use of line screens boxes and large first letter to break up areas of space on the page
- an article usually featured on the editorial page where the newspaper it’s management or staff or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
22 Clues: credit tells who photographed the image • credit tells who photographed the image • the author of the news story and his or her title • margin between facing pages in the vertical folds • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • ...
PMLR 2017-09-17
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- Town where Phill Craig grew up.
- The length of free insurance offered in the first year of a PIP policy.
- The fruit on the Mitchell PT website.
- On the last page of the brochure, who is the email provider for RE:spond?
- Detector Inspector has been providing compliance services to real estate agents for _______ years.
- What does Lyndsey Clarke have a secret love for? (tip: you can find the answer on her website)
- Provided EBM have all the documents they need, what is the claims turnaround guarantee to Property Managers?
- How long does the average phone call with MyConnect take for a tenant to connect all their utilities?
- How often should gas heaters be serviced?
- Number of weeks rent loss covered by PIP for default?
- Terri Scheer has been protecting Landlords for how many years?
- Nickname of the Affordable Staff Property Management Trainer.
- Who is responsible for ensuring smoke alarms are installed and kept in working condition within a residential rental property?
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- What does the referring agent receive apart from a full bond payment from easyBondpay?
- Who approves the tenant for a bond advancement via easyBondpay?
- Detector Inspector uses ___________ smoke alarms.
- Shannon Downey’s title at MyConnect?
- On the RE:spond web page, RE:spond is described as “_______ human”
- “Veracity” means accuracy and speaking the _______
- How many years has EBM had a relationship with our underwriter QBE?
- The secret word on the 'Property Management Industry Offshore Tasks' Affordable Staff Services website page
- Terri Scheer is the “_________ Landlord Insurance Specialist”
- What is the main topic of the first session listed on the In-house Training Sessions page on the Mitchell PT website?
- What other trade does Laser Plumbing Vermont provide other than plumbing?
- Mitch Ford’s favourite country.
- How many years have Barclay MIS been specialising in debt recovery services for Real Estate agents?
- In what suburb is the Barclay MIS head office located?
- How many years does an MCG Tax depreciation schedule last?
28 Clues: Town where Phill Craig grew up. • Mitch Ford’s favourite country. • Shannon Downey’s title at MyConnect? • The fruit on the Mitchell PT website. • How often should gas heaters be serviced? • Detector Inspector uses ___________ smoke alarms. • “Veracity” means accuracy and speaking the _______ • Number of weeks rent loss covered by PIP for default? • ...
Word Processing Crossword 2023-03-07
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- the word processing tool that checks selected words in a document for grammatical errors
- the direction in which you can print on a page
- temporary storage location for text or graphics that have been cut or copied
- on-screen blinking character that shows where the next character will appear
- displays the filename of a document
- allows you to type above the top margin at the top of each page of a document
- the blank space at the top, bottom, left, and right of a document where you cannot type
- provides you with buttons that allow you to access frequently used commands
- replaces menu bars; provides you with groups of commands to use when creating a document
- a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another
- the specific design for a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols
- the word processing tool that checks your document for incorrectly spelled words, similar to an electronic dictionary
- height is greater than the width
- allows you to type below the bottom margin at the bottom of each page of a document
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- allows you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen
- type of application software that is used for creating text documents
- the word processing tool that allows you to find synonyms (words with similar meanings) for words in a document
- When text is centered between the top and bottom margin
- Spacing the spacing between lines of text in a document
- the way multiple lines of text line up along the left, right, or both margins
- width is greater than the height
- to place text on a page so that it looks good and is easy to read
- the increase or decrease of space between the left and right margin of a paragraph.
- the word processing tool that removes text or graphics from the current location in a document
- the word processing tool that places text or graphics that have been cut or copied in a new location within a document
- To duplicate text
26 Clues: To duplicate text • width is greater than the height • height is greater than the width • displays the filename of a document • the direction in which you can print on a page • When text is centered between the top and bottom margin • Spacing the spacing between lines of text in a document • to place text on a page so that it looks good and is easy to read • ...
Back to School 2022-07-19
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- Has two names with double consonants
- Has a heavenly middle name
- Has a birthday in March
- Has two middle names
- Is named after his father
- Has the same initials in his first and last name
- Has 6 letters in their middle name
- Has a younger sibling in 2nd grade
- Has a sister name Jenny
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- Celebrates their birthday with the a famous ball drop
- Has a dog that barks a lot
- Has a middle name that starts with a T
- Has a middle name that comes from Shakespeare
- Has a famous middle name that can make boxes be delivered to your house
- Celebrates their birthday with fireworks
- Has the same birthday as someone else in the class
- Has 13 letters in their first and last name (18 if you include their middle name)
- Represents the coast where we live in his middle name
18 Clues: Has two middle names • Has a birthday in March • Has a sister name Jenny • Is named after his father • Has a dog that barks a lot • Has a heavenly middle name • Has 6 letters in their middle name • Has a younger sibling in 2nd grade • Has two names with double consonants • Has a middle name that starts with a T • Celebrates their birthday with fireworks • ...
The sword of summer By Rick Riordan 2024-02-12
6 Clues: doomsday (page 60) • Fire giant (page 39) • sine language (page 16) • the main character (all pages) • worrier paradise (Pages 52-159) • MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS (page 38)
Jacob Rasinar Chapter 2 HTML Vocabulary 2021-08-26
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- Define additional characteristic's such as font weight or style for the HTML tag.
- series of rules that defines the style for a web page or an entire web site.
- Mark the text to define how it should appear when viewed as a page on the web.
- A program that allows a user to enter, change, save, and print text such as HTML.
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- A rule that defines the appearance of a web page element.
- allows you to specify styles for various web page elements.
- Includes headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks, lists, images, and more.
- A standard markup language designed to be displayed in a web browser.
8 Clues: A rule that defines the appearance of a web page element. • allows you to specify styles for various web page elements. • Includes headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks, lists, images, and more. • A standard markup language designed to be displayed in a web browser. • series of rules that defines the style for a web page or an entire web site. • ...
Krzyżówka Ang Zawodowy - Łukasz N 2021-01-03
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- bar The place where you type the URL address or IP
- The type of page where people can chat with each other and share content
- The maximum amount of data transferred by the network at given time
- When you open a website, which page is displayed first?
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- You can do this to reload the data on the website
- A programming language that allows to change the view of the page
- You can .......... PDF, MP3 on your computer.
- You can do it with CSS, HTML
- A website (or webpage) writed by one person with information about it
- device Another name for the end device
10 Clues: You can do it with CSS, HTML • device Another name for the end device • You can .......... PDF, MP3 on your computer. • You can do this to reload the data on the website • bar The place where you type the URL address or IP • When you open a website, which page is displayed first? • A programming language that allows to change the view of the page • ...
Microsoft Word Vocab 2021-11-18
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- text or graphics which are printed at the bottom of each page in a document
- break entered by the user before the current page is full
- indents from the right margin
- removes selected text and places it on the clipboard
- space separating text or objects from the edge of the page
- image of content currently displayed in a window open on the computer or
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- moves items from the clipboard into the document
- decorative text which can add to a document
- graphic object or text positioned behind the text of a document
- sets of coordinated colors, fonts and effects which can be applied to documents
10 Clues: indents from the right margin • decorative text which can add to a document • moves items from the clipboard into the document • removes selected text and places it on the clipboard • break entered by the user before the current page is full • space separating text or objects from the edge of the page • graphic object or text positioned behind the text of a document • ...
Yearbook Lingo 2024-02-09
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- Two words that mean the biggest picture on two pages facing each other.
- Three words that give a list of the sections of the book.
- A type of cover made from printing on a printing press.
- A unique texture on the front cover of a book.
- Usually the largest words on a page that tells you the topic.
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- Three words that explain how a picture has no background on the page.
- When a picture gets cut off by extending off of the page.
- The space between two pages facing each other.
- Two words that mean a hole cut through the front cover.
- Another word for story.
10 Clues: Another word for story. • The space between two pages facing each other. • A unique texture on the front cover of a book. • Two words that mean a hole cut through the front cover. • A type of cover made from printing on a printing press. • When a picture gets cut off by extending off of the page. • Three words that give a list of the sections of the book. • ...
Yearbook Lingo 2024-02-09
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- Two words that mean the biggest picture on two pages facing each other.
- Three words that give a list of the sections of the book.
- A type of cover made from printing on a printing press.
- A unique texture on the front cover of a book.
- Usually the largest words on a page that tells you the topic.
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- Three words that explain how a picture has no background on the page.
- When a picture gets cut off by extending off of the page.
- The space between two pages facing each other.
- Two words that mean a hole cut through the front cover.
- Another word for story.
10 Clues: Another word for story. • The space between two pages facing each other. • A unique texture on the front cover of a book. • Two words that mean a hole cut through the front cover. • A type of cover made from printing on a printing press. • When a picture gets cut off by extending off of the page. • Three words that give a list of the sections of the book. • ...
Microsoft Basics - Part 3 2023-08-17
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- text or graphic which has been linked to another location
- space separating text or objects from the edge of the page
- moves items from the clipboard into the document
- long side of the page runs vertical
- long side of the page runs horizontal
- replaces text to the right of the cursor one character at a time as text is entered
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- grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which data can be entered
- key combination which performs certain commands when pressed
- sample files which contain some formatting and can be customized
- graphic object which can be inserted to create diagrams in a document
10 Clues: long side of the page runs vertical • long side of the page runs horizontal • moves items from the clipboard into the document • text or graphic which has been linked to another location • space separating text or objects from the edge of the page • key combination which performs certain commands when pressed • ...
Asia Review 2022-12-12
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- Most people in the Middle East practice this religion
- The three religions that have their birthplace in _______ are Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
- The divide between _______ and Shia is the largest and oldest in the history of Islam. The Islamic division is based on who would become next Muslim leader.
- _______ comes from the bottom of such rivers as the Nile, the Tigris, and the Euphrates. It comes out of the rivers during floods and helps farmers to plant.
- Major site of reverence and prayer for Jews.
- Island with ethnic tensions between Greeks and Turks.
- The _______ is an example of infrastructure in the Middle East. It helps control the flooding of the Nile River.
- Islamic shrine where some believe Muhammad ascended to Heaven.
- The Middle East is the largest producer of _______ in the world.
- _______ is the most precious resource of the Middle East.
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- Ethnically, the people of the Middle East are mostly _______.
- Most people in the Middle East are under the age of _______.
- Israel and Syria are in a territorial dispute over this region.
- The _______ is another example of infrastructure in the Middle East. It allows shipping between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
- _______ are seasonal rivers. They are dry for most of the year but exist as rivers during the rainy season.
- _______ is the artistic style of writing of the Middle East.
- Stateless nation in area that includes Iran, Iraq, Turkey, & Syria
- An _______ is a body of water found in the middle of the desert.
- Many cities of the Middle East, such as Jerusalem, have built _______ around themselves to protect against invaders.
- The church built at presumed site of Jesus’s tomb is called the Church of the _______.
- _______ is an example of an economic alliance of the Middle East. Its member countries control the world’s oil prices.
- _______ are open-air markets that can be found throughout the Middle East.
- _______ is a Jewish country that can be found in the Middle East. It is at conflict with Syria and Palestine.
- Focal point of Islamic pilgrimage (hajj)in Mecca.
24 Clues: Major site of reverence and prayer for Jews. • Focal point of Islamic pilgrimage (hajj)in Mecca. • Most people in the Middle East practice this religion • Island with ethnic tensions between Greeks and Turks. • _______ is the most precious resource of the Middle East. • Most people in the Middle East are under the age of _______. • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2022-08-29
Across
- About three to four sentences that describe a photo
- bars: Bars, usually blue, found at the edges of Walsworth’s templates and Designer Series layouts to help you determine how far to extend a bleeding element off the page. You should always draw bleeding elements to the outside edge of the bleed bar
- quote: Exactly what the person said; appears inside quotation marks
- The outside of the yearbook
- copy: The text of the main story
- Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo
- colors: Two colors directly across from one another on a color wheel, such as blue and orange, yellow and purple, red and green
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- Page or pages at the end of the yearbook that verbally wraps up the book; contains theme elements
- An unposed photo showing action
- Extension of images, graphics or backgrounds beyond the trim marks on the edges of a page, leaving no white margin
- spreads (DPS): Two facing pages designed as one unit
- Formula: Formula for writing captions – the Attention Getter is a mini headline; Basic Information is the first sentence containing the 5 Ws and H and written in present tense; Complementary Information is additional information not seen in the photo written in past tense; Direct Quote is a quote from someone in the photo
- Topics featured in the yearbook and how they are covered
- Cut-out background, a term for when the background is deleted from the main subject of the photo
14 Clues: The outside of the yearbook • An unposed photo showing action • copy: The text of the main story • Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo • About three to four sentences that describe a photo • spreads (DPS): Two facing pages designed as one unit • Topics featured in the yearbook and how they are covered • ...
Week 3 2020-10-25
Across
- the middle of the night
- middle of the morning
- to wear away by biting
- to convert waste into reusable material
- not able to do ___
- To make again
- to get a new one
- up on an object
- vertical position
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- system by which a nation is governed
- middle of the year
- middle of the week
- the middle of the day
- evil spirit
- system of stars in space
- to come back
- when something is sad or mad
- not the usual
- to a higher level
19 Clues: evil spirit • to come back • To make again • not the usual • up on an object • to get a new one • to a higher level • vertical position • middle of the year • middle of the week • not able to do ___ • middle of the morning • the middle of the day • to wear away by biting • the middle of the night • system of stars in space • when something is sad or mad • system by which a nation is governed • ...
MLA Format 2022-12-12
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- Use a legible ____]
- Purposeful or accidental use of material written by someone else
- Indent the _____ one inch
- ____ your sources
- Font size is _____ pt.
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- _____ all pages in the header
- You should _____ the first line of a paragraph.
- You should double ____ your text.
- A separate page listing multiple sources is a works _____ page.
- 8.5 x 11 ____ paper size
- used for longer titles of work, such as novels.
11 Clues: ____ your sources • Use a legible ____] • Font size is _____ pt. • 8.5 x 11 ____ paper size • Indent the _____ one inch • _____ all pages in the header • You should double ____ your text. • You should _____ the first line of a paragraph. • used for longer titles of work, such as novels. • A separate page listing multiple sources is a works _____ page. • ...
spanish 4 quiz 2022-02-03
tecnical aspects 2023-04-24
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- The code can run on virtually any device with a web browser.
- It's used to design the web pages or we can say structure the page layouts of a website.
- Analyze HTML size and catch bloat like inline images, large React hydration state, or code duplication.
- websites and apps that allow users and organizations to connect, communicate, share information and form relationships
- buttons are clickable elements that take actions
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- indicates how long it takes for a page to fully load in the browser after a user clicks a link or makes a request.
- the corresponding page of the source pages is replaced with the content of the promoted pa
- is the process of making a website more visible in search results, also termed improving search rankings.
- HTML encryption to ensure web content cannot be accessed by unauthorized users
- is an HTML page on which all subpages of a website are listed.
- 404 and other response status codes are part of the web's Hypertext Transfer Protocol response codes. The 404 code means that a server could not find a client-requested webpage.
- The safest and easiest way to backup your website is by just zipping it to a file using basic zip method or using WinRAR.
- a section of a document which contains controls such as text fields, password fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, submit button, menus etc
13 Clues: buttons are clickable elements that take actions • The code can run on virtually any device with a web browser. • is an HTML page on which all subpages of a website are listed. • HTML encryption to ensure web content cannot be accessed by unauthorized users • It's used to design the web pages or we can say structure the page layouts of a website. • ...
vocab page 247 2015-03-12
16 Clues: law • flag • king • band • queen • power • essay • leader • liberal • victory • president • sound/ring • lighthouse • conservative • musical group • mother country
VT Page 21 2023-01-20
16 Clues: Tipp • fett • völlig • hassen • rauchen • überall • zweimal • äusserst • Wahrheit • vertraut • Geschmack • verstecken • Zeigefinger • unglücklicherweise • 10 Minuten brauchen • nicht ertragen können
Characteristics of a document 2012-12-13
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- printed side of paper containing the components of the document
- text that appears on the bottom margin of every page
- letter, number or symbol used in a document to create text
- can contain text or graphics, positioned anywhere on the page - changes in format will not affect the content of another
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- used to break up text into sections, defined by return at the end of the text
- used to briefly explain a word or phrase in the main body of the text
- text which appears on a document at the top margin on every page
- page formatting options can be altered
8 Clues: page formatting options can be altered • text that appears on the bottom margin of every page • letter, number or symbol used in a document to create text • printed side of paper containing the components of the document • text which appears on a document at the top margin on every page • used to briefly explain a word or phrase in the main body of the text • ...
Pigeon News 2021-04-07
Across
- Small texts, usually at the side of the page, that try and sell you some product or to advertise a certain thing.
- Usually at the beggining, it tells you what information is in every page.
- Every part the magazine is divided into.
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- Every piece of a magazine that you flip to read it.
- The first page of the magazine, where there is a small summary of the content it brings.
- Script made by a journalist that explains a new event, discovery, etc.
- The company that sells the magazine.
- Events that have recently happened in the world.
8 Clues: The company that sells the magazine. • Every part the magazine is divided into. • Events that have recently happened in the world. • Every piece of a magazine that you flip to read it. • Script made by a journalist that explains a new event, discovery, etc. • Usually at the beggining, it tells you what information is in every page. • ...
Caiden's Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2021-08-26
Across
- Mark The Text To Define How It Should Appear When Viewed As A Page On The Web
- A Program That Allows A User To Interchange Text Such As HTML
- Includes Headings Paragraphs Hyperlinks Lists Images And More
- Allows You To Specify Styles For Various Web Page Elements.
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- Series Of Rules that Defines The Style Of A Web Page Or An Entire Website
- Define Additional Characteristics Such As Font Weight Or Style For The HTML Tag
- A Standard Markup Language For Documents Designed To Be Displayed In A Web Browser
- A Rule That Defines The Appearance Of A Web Page Element.
8 Clues: A Rule That Defines The Appearance Of A Web Page Element. • Allows You To Specify Styles For Various Web Page Elements. • A Program That Allows A User To Interchange Text Such As HTML • Includes Headings Paragraphs Hyperlinks Lists Images And More • Series Of Rules that Defines The Style Of A Web Page Or An Entire Website • ...
Saving Animal Babies 2023-02-15
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- a group of animals that are no longer living (page 5)
- to take care of something else like it is your own (page 15)
- a sickness caused by a virus or bacteria (page 10)
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- a doctor for animals (page 9)
- a group of baby animals that were born at the same time (page 6)
- someone who saves animals from danger (page 16)
6 Clues: a doctor for animals (page 9) • someone who saves animals from danger (page 16) • a sickness caused by a virus or bacteria (page 10) • a group of animals that are no longer living (page 5) • to take care of something else like it is your own (page 15) • a group of baby animals that were born at the same time (page 6)
Space jump pic Xword ref 2014-02-06
6 Clues: Reuse new a/w of pod from WB, page 4 • Reuse new a/w of parachute from WB, page 4 • Reuse new a/w of skydiving from WB, page 4 • Reuse new a/w of BASE jumping from WB, page 4 • Reuse new a/w of pressure suit from WB, page 4 • Reuse new a/w of helium balloon from WB, page 4
Inside the Earth 2022-10-24
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- forms when one plate sinks beneath another
- created at a transform boundary
- plates float on this layer
- cause tectonic plates to move due to temperature differences inside the earth
- layer that makes up 67% of earth's mass
- where two tectonic plates meet
- most dense layer made of solid iron and nickle
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- the idea that the continents were once connected and have since moved to their current position
- form on the seafloor where plates diverge
- thinnest layer of Earth
- boundary created where plates pull apart
- boundary that creates trenches, mountains, and volcanoes
- pieces of this layer are called tectonic plates
- liquid layer of iron and nickle
14 Clues: thinnest layer of Earth • plates float on this layer • where two tectonic plates meet • created at a transform boundary • liquid layer of iron and nickle • layer that makes up 67% of earth's mass • boundary created where plates pull apart • form on the seafloor where plates diverge • forms when one plate sinks beneath another • most dense layer made of solid iron and nickle • ...
Egyption Pharaohs and More 2025-10-24
Across
- The king that lived for 67 years.
- This person said "They don't want them to have all that success."
- The first Queen during 1479 B.C.
- This person is the real commander in King Tut's reign.
- The practice they did to the dead
- The king of Upper Egypt during the 1560s B.C.
- This persons shoes are popular in a Egyptian queen mausam.
- Who poisoned the pharaoh during 1152 B.C.
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- The person that united Egypt.
- This pharaoh made egypt priests miserable
- The kingdom that lasted 4700 years.
- One of Ramses wife's.
- This pyramid was made by Chepos.
- What ancient egyptians believed happend after you die.
14 Clues: One of Ramses wife's. • The person that united Egypt. • The first Queen during 1479 B.C. • This pyramid was made by Chepos. • The king that lived for 67 years. • The practice they did to the dead • The kingdom that lasted 4700 years. • This pharaoh made egypt priests miserable • Who poisoned the pharaoh during 1152 B.C. • The king of Upper Egypt during the 1560s B.C. • ...
Egyption Pharaohs and More 2025-10-24
Across
- The king that lived for 67 years.
- This person said "They don't want them to have all that success."
- The first Queen during 1479 B.C.
- This person is the real commander in King Tut's reign.
- The practice they did to the dead
- The king of Upper Egypt during the 1560s B.C.
- This persons shoes are popular in a Egyptian queen mausam.
- Who poisoned the pharaoh during 1152 B.C.
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- The person that united Egypt.
- This pharaoh made egypt priests miserable
- The kingdom that lasted 4700 years.
- One of Ramses wife's.
- This pyramid was made by Chepos.
- What ancient egyptians believed happend after you die.
14 Clues: One of Ramses wife's. • The person that united Egypt. • The first Queen during 1479 B.C. • This pyramid was made by Chepos. • The king that lived for 67 years. • The practice they did to the dead • The kingdom that lasted 4700 years. • This pharaoh made egypt priests miserable • Who poisoned the pharaoh during 1152 B.C. • The king of Upper Egypt during the 1560s B.C. • ...
LAB WEEK 2024 2024-04-07
Across
- Number of lab test ordered in the United States Annually 14 ___
- Celebrated annually in April
- Frequent reason ER calls for phlebotomy
- Named for the Danish bacteriologist who developed it
- The procedure for removing a sample of tissue for testing
- 2020 pandemic culprit
- Used for Urinalysis OR the oil in your car
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- Test introduced in 1957, that has not changed in 67 years
- You either got it (in) or you don't
- Laboratory version of Sodoku
- Lab Kleenex....I mean lint-free cleaning product
- Your Favorite place to work!
- Not in a rocketship, but sometimes in hematology
- Coagulation _____, activation of clotting
14 Clues: 2020 pandemic culprit • Celebrated annually in April • Laboratory version of Sodoku • Your Favorite place to work! • You either got it (in) or you don't • Frequent reason ER calls for phlebotomy • Coagulation _____, activation of clotting • Used for Urinalysis OR the oil in your car • Lab Kleenex....I mean lint-free cleaning product • ...
1000 year old boy (chapters idk) 2021-11-30
Across
- a type of cooking pot
- speak in a mocking way
- page 63, paragraph 4
- following an order
- page 33, paragraph 2
- I ran away, and got up high because there was a _____ warning
- a thing you put in record machines
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- a specified time, distance, or speed
- a rich person
- i picked up my friends dog and she _____ at me
- a stringy like plant, that climbs
11 Clues: a rich person • following an order • page 63, paragraph 4 • page 33, paragraph 2 • a type of cooking pot • speak in a mocking way • a stringy like plant, that climbs • a thing you put in record machines • a specified time, distance, or speed • i picked up my friends dog and she _____ at me • I ran away, and got up high because there was a _____ warning
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Journalism Terms 2021-09-13
Across
- abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
- the author of the news story and his or her title
- margin between facing pages in the vertical fold
- (also called Lede): the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- (also known as Flag): Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
- vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
- tells who photographed the image
- article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
- a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
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- formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
- tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
- one written by a reporter working for a news service
- short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
- (also known as a Cutline): accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
- an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
- when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
- a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
- use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
- (also called a Teaser): short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
23 Clues: tells who photographed the image • margin between facing pages in the vertical fold • the author of the news story and his or her title • one written by a reporter working for a news service • brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story • a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment • ...
Perelandra 2022-02-17
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- First creature Ransom sees on Perelandra
- Venus
- “Silent Planet”
- language used in space. Old ___________
- The Un-man makes the Green Lady a dress made out of _____________
- The King’s name is ___________
- In chapter 17 the King calls ransom Lord and _____________
- Lewis also calls mountains _______________
- Weston tells the Green Lady much about ________ on earth
- Representative of God
- The Green Lady calls Ransom ____________
- In chapter 17 the King says that Maleldil drove the King to _________
- The Un-man does not need _______ which usual humans need
- Ransom’s first name
- Where Ransom lives on earth
- Came to Perelandra in a space ship
- When Ransom first arrives on Perelandra, he finds ____________ difficult
- When the Oyarsa try to create a shape for Ransom the second time what is the shape? A _________
- The guardian angels
- Green Lady’s husband who is also on the Island
- In chapter 17 Ransom compares the King to whom
- On page 172 Ransom calls Venus _______________ which is its Tellurian names
- On page 145 Weston says that he has been _________ alive
- Lewis says “Words are _____”
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- Ransom says that the Oyarsa for Malacandra was like _____________
- Weston often told the Green Lady that she needed to experience _________ to be wise
- The author of the book
- When the Green Lady looks in the mirror at herself, she experiences __________
- The Green Lady describes time as ________________
- On page 168 one of the oyrasas says that today is ______________ day
- In chapter 17 the King calls Perelandra _______ mother
- Elwin means _________ of the Eldila
- Character who is sent to Perelandra
- Solar system
- Lewis describes the character driving the cart at the beginning of chapter 15 as a ____________ form
- When chasing Weston, Ransom eats_________________
- On page 165 Ransom says that he has done one of the “___________” and “unholiest” things he has ever done
- The Queen’s name is _______________
- Is covering Ransom when he returns to earth
- Lady First human Ransom meets on Perelandra ________ Lady
- Ransom decides that he needs to use __________ combat to fight the Un-man
- The wound on Ransoms’ heel is a _______ wound
- Ransom in the past saw himself as Peter, he now seems himself as ___________
- Ransom says that Perelandra is a _______________ world
- On page 148, Ransom _________ Weston
- Ransom compares the King’s laugh to an ____________________
- Malecandra
- Ransom says that if Weston can’t say a “_________” prayer if he couldn’t say a “man’s” prayer
- Ransom says that the Oyarsa for Perelandra was like ____________
- As Ransom fights the Un-man his _______________ increases
50 Clues: Venus • Malecandra • Solar system • “Silent Planet” • Ransom’s first name • The guardian angels • Representative of God • The author of the book • Where Ransom lives on earth • Lewis says “Words are _____” • The King’s name is ___________ • Came to Perelandra in a space ship • Elwin means _________ of the Eldila • Character who is sent to Perelandra • The Queen’s name is _______________ • ...
