nature Crossword Puzzles
Mission of the Church Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-25
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- wouldn’t accept filioque and papal authority
- denied the human nature in Christ
- is the act of preaching the gospel with the intention of sharing the message and teachings of Jesus Christ
- denied the divine nature in Christ
- The most infamous apostate was the Roman Emperor
- denied the human mind in Jesus
- denied that we need grace in our solus to be saved
- (a split) a refusal of unity with the pope or a refusal of communion with the members of the Church.
- denied Jesus human nature (compared it to a drop of water falling into the ocean)
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- denied mary as Mother of God and tried to make Jesus have 2 persons and 2 natures
- denied most of the sacraments and emphasized sola scriptura (Bible alone) and sola gratia (grace alone)
- A edict that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman empire
- in England the act of supremacy made the king the head of what church?
- is the task of working towards Christian unity. It is practiced by engaging in open dialogue.
- a public denial of one more of the basic truths of the faith
- total public denial of the Christian Faith by someone already baptized
- One divine person with two natures
- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.
- wouldn't accept the hypostatic union teaching
- is a baptized person who denies or stubbornly doubts a dogma of the Catholic Faith
20 Clues: denied the human mind in Jesus • denied the human nature in Christ • denied the divine nature in Christ • One divine person with two natures • wouldn’t accept filioque and papal authority • wouldn't accept the hypostatic union teaching • The most infamous apostate was the Roman Emperor • denied that we need grace in our solus to be saved • ...
BIBLE 2017-05-23
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- _________ is 100% God.
- The Trinity is not a cake with 3 __________.
- In 325 was the council of ____________.
- 1x1x1=1 is the ___________ illustration for the trinity.
- This person was known as ___________ the great.
- In 325 the original __________ creed was written.
- In 381 an updated version of the nicene __________ was written.
- Augustine taught in ____________.
- In 370 there were new people and they were deep ___________.
- In 451 there was the council of ___________ which affirmed dual nature of Christ.
- Gregory of Nyssa was the brother to __________ Basil.
- This person was a pastor who didn’t fully believe that Christ is God.
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- The ________ is not a chain with 3 links.
- In 381 was the council of __________.
- This person thought that the through the creation, fall and redemption/ restoration that people were not able to sin.
- Gregory of Mazianuz focused his teachings on God=Holy __________.
- Does not submit to God, had own wants and does not please God is part of ___________ nature.
- Ambrose of Milan was a great christian ___________.
- A person who is not a christian originally and is similar to Saul/Paul
- This is like a belief statement.
- Submitting to God, pleasing God and wants what the spirit wants is part of a __________ nature.
- The original sin was from Adam and __________.
- Augustine’s __________ prayed for his conversion.
- 370-379 there was the bishop of __________.
- The Father, _________ and Holy Spirit is God.
25 Clues: _________ is 100% God. • This is like a belief statement. • Augustine taught in ____________. • In 381 was the council of __________. • In 325 was the council of ____________. • The ________ is not a chain with 3 links. • 370-379 there was the bishop of __________. • The Trinity is not a cake with 3 __________. • The Father, _________ and Holy Spirit is God. • ...
Nick Kruiswoordpuzzel Voeding&Bewegen 2023-12-20
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- toffen die worden toegevoegd om eigenschappen van voedingsmiddelen te verbeteren.
- zetmeel, suikers en vezels.
- dat je alleen nog maar dingen eet en drinkt waar geen gluten in zit.
- mini-plantendeeltjes die niet worden verteerd in de dunne darm.
- een opeenvolging van lijnen die een code representeert die door een scanner gelezen kan worden.
- keurmerken die staan op vlees van dieren die geslacht zijn volgens de Islamitische wetten
- al van tevoren gesplitst in glucose en galactose, zodat je lichaam het niet meer hoeft te doen.
- een voedingsstof, net als koolhydraten en vet.
- De energie die het lichaam binnenkomt via voeding en de energie die het lichaam verbruikt,
- Met een Track & Trace code markeren we een bestelling.
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- voedingsstoffen die in kleine hoeveelheden voorkomen in ons eten en drinken.
- zoete stof die tot de koolhydraten behoort en van nature voorkomt in onder andere fruit, groente en melk.
- de consumptie van voedsel, dus wat we eten en de invloed daarvan op de gezondheid.
- een mengsel van eiwitten dat van nature voorkomt in bepaalde granen, zoals tarwe
- gemaakt van de hele graankorrel.
- voeding waar niets in zit van het gedode dier
- een natuurlijk verschijnsel waarbij de van nature in de atmosfeer aanwezige gassen (vooral waterdamp) een deel van de door onze planeet uitgestraalde warmte vasthouden.
- een mineraal en vormt samen met chloride het product dat we allemaal kennen als (keuken)zout.
- dik, groot
- ichamelijke activiteit
20 Clues: dik, groot • ichamelijke activiteit • zetmeel, suikers en vezels. • gemaakt van de hele graankorrel. • voeding waar niets in zit van het gedode dier • een voedingsstof, net als koolhydraten en vet. • Met een Track & Trace code markeren we een bestelling. • mini-plantendeeltjes die niet worden verteerd in de dunne darm. • ...
Chapter 6: Earth’s Processes and Resources 2024-12-16
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- a layer of rock that is permeable to water
- a black or brown rock that is found in the earth and burned as fuel
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- cannot be replaced by nature easily or quickly
- does not allow liquid or gas to pass through it
- the particles of soil or rock that have been eroded and deposited
- a mixture of gases found below Earth’s surface that is used as fuel
- the dropping off of eroded soil and bits of rock
- to have many small spaces or holes
- a liquid that is found beneath Earth’s surface that is used to form fuels and to make a variety of other products
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- can be replaced by nature easily or quickly
- erosion the process by which soil is worn away by wind or rain
- to put through a process that allows things to be reused
- how you get rid of something
- the movement of weathered material from one place to another
- something that people use from nature
- all the living and nonliving things in an area
- the slow process that breaks materials into smaller pieces
- a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
- a type of weathering that occurs when water soaks into a material, freezes, expands, and causes the material to split or break apart
- allows liquid or gas to pass through it
21 Clues: how you get rid of something • to have many small spaces or holes • something that people use from nature • allows liquid or gas to pass through it • a layer of rock that is permeable to water • can be replaced by nature easily or quickly • all the living and nonliving things in an area • cannot be replaced by nature easily or quickly • ...
Earth's Processes and Resources 2025-09-29
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- the process of wind or water moving small pieces of rock, soil, and sand from one place to another
- a rock that is formed deep below the Earth's surface
- when igneous or sedimentary rocks are exposed to heat and pressure for a long time
- a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
- soil and rock that have been broken off from larger rocks
- a nonmetal element that is used in computer chips and solar cells
- the slow process that breaks materials into smaller pieces
- soil that is worn away by wind and rain
- natural resources that can be replaced by nature easily or quickly (water or sunlight)
- a black or brown rock that is found inside Earth and burned as fuel
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- something that people use from nature
- the dropping off of eroded soil, sand, and bits of rock
- a solid, non-living substance found in rocks
- a rock that is formed when small bits of materials are pressed together in layers
- a mixture of gases found below Earth's surface that is used as fuel
- a type of weathering that occurs when water soaks into a material, freezes, and causes the material to break or split apart
- a chemical that is an important nutrient for all living things
- a sedimentary rock formed mostly from shells and animal remains
- natural resources that cannot be replaced by nature easily or quickly
- a liquid that is found beneath Earth's surface
20 Clues: something that people use from nature • soil that is worn away by wind and rain • a solid, non-living substance found in rocks • a liquid that is found beneath Earth's surface • a rock that is formed deep below the Earth's surface • a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land • the dropping off of eroded soil, sand, and bits of rock • ...
synonyms 2023-11-05
20 Clues: buy • like • issue • nature • damage • benefit • close to • not safe • drawback • terrible • my place • by myself • on my own • a long way • not on time • ride (noun) • become better • too many people • not being restricted • very busy times of the day
Stephanie Garcia Unit 2 Vocab Review #2 2021-11-18
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- One who does not follow generally accepted beliefs, customs, or practices
- Graduated at Harvard and ranked 30th out of a class of 59
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote it and it is about life
- Suited to one’s needs or nature; agreeable
- Became a published poet at the age of 13 and attended Bowdoin College in Maine at the age of 15
- Creates vivid impressions for the reader
- Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote it and it says to only rely on yourself
- Henry David Thoreau wrote it and it is about following your own conscience
- Henry David Thoreau wrote it and it is about how he lived in a canin away from society and the news for 2 years
- Attitude toward his or her subject
- Wrote “Thanatopsis” and was most inspired to write poetry about the natural world
- A feeling of doubt, mistrust, or uncertainty
- To violate a command or law
- Examine the writer’s ideas then make judgements about their value
- Disturbance of the emotions; agitation; uneasiness
- Died of TB at the age of 44 and wrote “Walden” and “Civil Disobedience”
- To spread through every part of
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the dignity of the individual and advocated a simple, mindful life
- Acting with sudden or rash energy; hasty
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- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and John Greenleaf Whittier
- Makes up abstract ideas more appealing and easier to grasp
- People who emphasized living a simple life and stressed a close relationship to nature
- In an unhurried and thoughtful manner
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote it and it is about the day that will never return but the traveler will
- A brief explanation on what the story was about
- Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote it and it is about nature and it's beauty
- William Cullen Bryant wrote it and it talks about death
- Short accounts of personal incidents
- Low; contemptible; wretched
- The underlying message or the central idea of a work, which can be stated in one sentence
30 Clues: To violate a command or law • Low; contemptible; wretched • To spread through every part of • Attitude toward his or her subject • Short accounts of personal incidents • In an unhurried and thoughtful manner • Creates vivid impressions for the reader • Acting with sudden or rash energy; hasty • Suited to one’s needs or nature; agreeable • ...
Carbon Nanotechnology 2023-11-29
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- Having a hexagonal (sp2) stacked structure bonded with van der Waal forces
- The most important material that needs to be absorbed by air for the process of Photosynthesis
- Name for COOH groups
- Has 4 valance electrons
- One layer of hexagonal lattice structure
- A purification method of fullerene where they are dissolved in a suitable solvent and then slowly crystallized
- A technique used to synthesize CNT, which involves the electrical breakdown of a gas to generate plasma for the production of SWCNT and MWCNT
- Name for OH groups
- Cylindrical nanostructure composed of carbon atoms which have the concept of rolled-up graphene sheets
- The purest form of coal available in Nature
- The materials which don't conduct current
- The hardest carbon allotrope available naturally within the Earth's mantle
- The Nobel prize-winning technique used for separating graphene from bulk graphite
- One type of MWCNTs
- The process of breathing in and out
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- There is a well defined structure for the material
- The name for CNT structure when the chiral vector (n,m) is expressed as (n,n)
- A test method used to measure the activity level of carbon
- An allotrope of carbon whose molecule consists of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to seven atoms
- The name for CNT structure when the chiral vector (n,m) is expressed as (n,0)
- Made by heating wood in the absence of oxygen or low oxygen environment
- One of the most abundant elements found on earth
- Derivative of graphene, which contains oxygen-contained functional groups
- Burning any material in an oxygen atmosphere
- The nature of water-repellant
- The technique used to study the thermal stability of a synthesized sample
- The nature of water-soluble
- Most popular method used to synthesize graphene oxide
- The nature of structures which have not well-defined and regular crystal lattice structure
- The way of the graphene sheet is rolled into a cylinder
30 Clues: Name for OH groups • One type of MWCNTs • Name for COOH groups • Has 4 valance electrons • The nature of water-soluble • The nature of water-repellant • The process of breathing in and out • One layer of hexagonal lattice structure • The materials which don't conduct current • The purest form of coal available in Nature • Burning any material in an oxygen atmosphere • ...
British Poetry Unit Crossword 2023-09-29
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- a short poem, often with songlike qualities, that expresses the speaker's personal emotions and feelings
- He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign
- Innocence as ignorance about the world and the way it works
- a poem with a musical quality. It is sometimes set to music. Mostly written in ABAB rhyme scheme
- He died of tuberculosis at 25
- used to tell a story. The poet combines elements of storytelling—like plot, setting, and characters—with elements of poetry
- a literary/artistic movement that was characterized by a celebration of nature and the common man, a focus on individual experience or perspective (that could be guided by irrational/emotional impulses), an idealization of women, and an embrace of isolation and melancholy
- the natural goodness of humans which is hindered by the urban life of civilization
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- the concept of women being perfect innocent beings to be adored, mourned, and respected—but never touched or relied upon
- He Died in a shipwreck with his wife Mary Shelley (author of Frankenstein)
- Experience viewed as how harsh the world can be through worldly knowledge
- knowledge is gained through intuition (guesswork or impulse) rather than deduction (breaking it down and investigating)
- imagination as a critical authority
- She wrote poetry in the following genres Romantic, Lyric, and Victorian
- He helped launch the Romantic Age with Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- the awe of nature in art and language and the experience of sublimity through a connection with nature
- He was Known as the premier English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian
- Romantics often elevated the achievements of the misunderstood,heroic individual outcast
- His famous works were the Songs of Innocence and Experience
- favored narrative and length over the short, lyric poems of the Romantic era. They emphasized imagery less, and instead they focused on meter and rhythm
- a type of lyric poetry. Elaborately structured poems praising or glorifying an event or individual, describing nature intellectually as well as emotionally
21 Clues: He died of tuberculosis at 25 • imagination as a critical authority • Innocence as ignorance about the world and the way it works • His famous works were the Songs of Innocence and Experience • He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign • He helped launch the Romantic Age with Samuel Taylor Coleridge • ...
Ecology Crossword 2026-03-05
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- When nature recovers after something is destroyed
- Changing to meet a need
- An animal that eats dead animals left behind
- The study of interactions of living things in the environment
- Animals that eat both plants and meat
- Shows the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- All the different food chains connected together in one place
- Hot, melted rock that comes out of the Earth
- Animals that eat only meat
- An animal whose presence changes how the whole ecosystem works
- The order of who eats who in nature
- Organisms that eat dead plants and animals and break them down
- A huge rock from space that can hit Earth
- When water vapor cools down and forms clouds
- A big, sudden event in nature that can cause destruction to an area
- When plants start growing on bare rock for the first time
- The cycle that moves nitrogen from air to soil through bacteria
- Animals that only eat plants
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- A community that has stopped changing and is fully grown
- The way oxygen moves through the air and into living things
- Anything that is alive
- When water turns into an invisible gas and floats up into the air
- Anything that is not alive (like rocks, water or air)
- The path that carbon takes as it moves through nature and living things
- A living thing that makes its own food using sunlight
- An animal or plant from another place that causes problems in a new home
- The way bacteria help put nitrogen from the air into the soil
- All the different types of life in one area
- All the living and nonliving things in one area and how they interact
- A long time with very little rain
- Water that falls from clouds as rain or snow
- A first plant or animal to live in a bare, empty are
- An animal or plant that naturally belongs in an area
- A big, uncontrolled fire in forests or grasslands
- A living thing that eats other living things
35 Clues: Anything that is alive • Changing to meet a need • Animals that eat only meat • Animals that only eat plants • A long time with very little rain • The order of who eats who in nature • Animals that eat both plants and meat • A huge rock from space that can hit Earth • All the different types of life in one area • An animal that eats dead animals left behind • ...
7A Kreuzworträtsel 2022-05-23
Wilderness 2015-01-17
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- One of the problems for preservationists is that wilderness is not a static, ______________ place.
- The Wilderness _______ is the idea that, for one thing, the traditional concept of wilderness is scientifically unsound.
- European settlers used Biblical descriptions to describe the wilderness such as "the ________'s den"
- Early Conservationists supported the fire _______________ policy.
- The Lockean Model would look at wildlife as "_______," a resource for human use.
- This term replaces the "organic model" and was a more all-inclusive term for the inhabitants, processes, and background environment of a biological community.
- Adam and Eve were sent into the "accursed" wilderness after they were disobedient in a beautiful and perfect place, __________.
- The ecosystem perspective looks at _______ as fundamental parts of nature.
- The early movement that embraced the Lockean model.
- Tansley's idea of ecosystems is more in line with _________: physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology.
- Callicott and Nelson suggest that it would be more helpful to look at wilderness as ___________ for other life forms.
- A species can be be defined in a community model by its ecological _________; for Elton, by "what it eats and what eats it."
- The model of wilderness in which human labor transforms into "productive and valuable property."
- In the ___________ model, species are seen as related to their environment as "organs are related to the body."
- A preservationist has the problem of determining ______ the wilderness was pure -- before a fire? after a flood? before civilization?
- The _______ _________ is an essential idea in the ecosystem view-- that all members of the ecological community affect one another, and react to one another.
- A basic assumption of all early ecological models is that ecosystems "tend toward a point of relative stability or ______________."
- This kind of holism is not making a claim about what is real or existing, but simply emphasizes that thinking of a "whole" is simply a more functional way of dealing with environmental problems.
- The model of wilderness that is "an aggressive and antagonistic attitude toward the wilderness."
- This kind of holism claims that wholes (species and ecosystems, for instance) actually exist -- they are as real as their individual parts.
- The early Forest Service director who agreed with the Lockean model.
- The first head of the Sierra Club who would have agreed with the transcendentalists.
- One problem of the Wilderness Myth is that sees humans as ___________ from nature.
- The __________ model of ecosystems understands nature as a circuit through which _________ flows.
- One of the political problems of wilderness policy is whether or not __________ are a part of wilderness.
- The Romantic Model sees nature as genuine, and society as _____________.
- The study of living organisms in their environments.
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- Sometimes in order to preserve what we see as the perfect state of nature requires human ________________.
- Settlers on the Mayflower felt the had landed in a "____________" and desolate wilderness.
- Today, scientists are inclined to include the ________ (non-living) elements of the ecosystem as active parts of the whole.
- The _____________ Model views the wilderness as unspoiled and uncorrupted nature -- a perfection, a paradise.
- The Lockean model looks at unused land as a ____________.
- Today, scientists are less convinced that there is a natural equilibrium toward which a system moves, but that the "development" of a system is more ___________, not predictable.
- If we assume that ecosystems tend toward __________, then we might make bad policies or interfere because we think the ecosystem will eventually fix itself.
- An American movement that believes deep meaning comes from inner feelings (intuition/imagination), not from science and technology.
- This concept is similar to saying "the whole is more than the sum of its parts."
- An acceptance of dualism (think of man and nature as two different things) can lead to thinking "man _________ nature."
- Environments can been seen as changing, healthy, young, mature, etc., under a natural ______________ standard.
- the Wilderness Act sets aside areas to leave them ____________ for future use and enjoyment.
- A __________ community is a stable and relatively permanent population of living things in an ecosystem.
- Clements (c. 1920), suggested that a climax community operates as its own ____________, going through stages of development.
- Hume is one of many people who have pointed out that just because "this is the way things are" doesn't mean "this is the way things ________ to be."
- The __________ model of ecosystems understands nature like a community -- the relationships are like a citizens relationship to the community.
- ____________ (name) suggests that right and wrong can be determines by what "tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community."
- Often ________ peoples are ignored in policies regarding wilderness.
- The ______________ fallacy concludes that "something is good or right based solely on a description of what is natural."
- _________, who wrote Walden Pond, was one of America's most well-known transcendentalists.
- The Judeo-Christian traditions may think of wilderness as harsh and cruel because the deserts of the Middle East were _______________.
- From an ecological perspective, _______ are good because they contribute to stable populations.
- Counter to European settlers, Native Americans did not view "wilderness" as the _____________.
- This kind of holism would suggest that "wholes" are included in the moral community. . . that species and systems deserve moral consideration.
- Thoreau said that _______ can be found not in opinion and tradition, but in our contact with nature.
- the dilemma of managing wilderness is illustrated in the first discussion of what to do about _________ timber in National Forests.
- If there is no natural _______ or equilibrium, then we might not be inclined to try to preserve wilderness because it is constantly changing -- chaotic.
- James Lovelock's concept of the earth and all its processes as a living organism.
55 Clues: The early movement that embraced the Lockean model. • The study of living organisms in their environments. • The Lockean model looks at unused land as a ____________. • Early Conservationists supported the fire _______________ policy. • Often ________ peoples are ignored in policies regarding wilderness. • ...
Stacie Bueno Unit 2 Review 2021-11-19
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- Suited to one’s needs or nature; agreeable
- The government itself, which is only the mode by which the people have chosen to execute their will, is equally liable to be abused and perverted before the people can act through it
- To spread through every part of
- To violate a command or law
- Thoreau was someone who spent much of his life writing and observing nature, devoting only a minimum of time to earning a wage
- Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of times
- Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string
- Nature is a setting that fits equally well a comic or a mourning piece
- The Tide Falls Darkness settles on roofs and walls, but the sea in the darkness calls and calls; the little waves, with their soft white hands, efface the footprints in the sands, and the tide rises, the tide falls
- Short accounts of personal incidents
- Disturbance of the emotions; agitation; uneasiness
- Into his darker musings, with a mid and healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware
- Henry was someone who became a published poet, and at 15 he entered Bowdoin College in Maine
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- Acting with sudden or rash energy; hasty
- People are inherently good and should follow their own beliefs, however different these beliefs may be from the norm
- After summarizing each idea, note your reaction to it
- Creates vivid impressions for the reader
- Stressed individualism and an appreciation of nature
- Abstract ideas are more appealing and easier to grasp
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the dignity of the individual and advocated a simple, mindful life
- The underlying message or the central idea of a work which can be stated in one sentence
- Low; contemptible; wretched
- Attitude toward his or her subject
- A literary superstar who was born in 1794 in Cummington, Massachusetts, and began his writing career at an early age
- The upright white hewn studs and freshly planed door and window casings gave it a clean and airy look, especially in the morning, when its timbers were saturated with dew, so that I fancied that by noon some sweet gum would excude from them
- Examine them carefully and then make judgments about their value
- Whoso would be a man, be a nonconformist
- In an unhurried and thoughtful manner
- Emerson helped shape a new, uniquely American body of literature and is often cited as one of the most significant writers in American history
- A feeling of doubt, mistrust, or uncertainty
30 Clues: To violate a command or law • Low; contemptible; wretched • To spread through every part of • Attitude toward his or her subject • Short accounts of personal incidents • In an unhurried and thoughtful manner • Acting with sudden or rash energy; hasty • Creates vivid impressions for the reader • Whoso would be a man, be a nonconformist • ...
Philosophy 2023-10-19
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- The concept of value in terms of its philosophical terms and argues questions about nature and what actually is valued.
- It refers to the person having a clear perception of oneself, including his thoughts, emotions, identify and actions.
- The ability to change, be dynamic, and continually redefining one’s self which works with our facticity to create change.
- It refers to the capability of a person to reach out and interact with others and the world.
- A Scottish philosopher who introduced the English term of "Epistemology".
- This fallacy involves someone taking an attribute of a whole or a class and assuming that it must also necessarily be true of each part or member.
- A branch of philosophy concerned with understanding reality and developing theories about what exists and how we know that it exists.
- A Filipino colloquial term that is ironically associated with the behavior as if he/she seems to know everything despite not having the proper knowledge of certain subjects.
- It refers to the innate right to be valued and respected.
- The totality of an individual, possessing awareness, self-determination and capacity to interact with others and with himself/herself.
- It is defined as a reasoning presented in an argument that is deceptive or has flaws, either on purpose or accidentally.
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- A branch of philosophy that inquires into the nature, meaning, and value of art; or any critical reflection about art, culture, and nature.
- It refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights or specific virtues.
- The ability to see things as a whole, to understand, and predict the many different types of relationships between the many elements in a complex system.
- He defined a human person as a personal being that possesses its intellectual nature in a natural unity with a material body.
- The general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race.
- The theory of knowledge under the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and scope of knowledge and belief.
- A error in reasoning where one word is used ambiguously in different parts of an argument.
- It investigates various types of things that exist and their relationship with each other.
- Argumentum ad ______ means “argument to the person” in Latin word.
- The number of branches of the philosophy.
- The branch of philosophy that seeks to organize reasoning.
- A perspective that focuses on specific aspect of a situation.
- It is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
- An appeal to ______ is an argument that attempts to sway a reader’s or listener’s opinion by provoking them emotionally.
25 Clues: The number of branches of the philosophy. • It refers to the innate right to be valued and respected. • The branch of philosophy that seeks to organize reasoning. • A perspective that focuses on specific aspect of a situation. • The general term commonly used to refer to the entire human race. • Argumentum ad ______ means “argument to the person” in Latin word. • ...
Midas And The Golden Touch"Ian,Jayco,Natalie "1st period 2024-04-24
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- a large or satisfying quantity especially of liquor.
- a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way.
- a teacher or instructor
- a pleasant, sweet smell.
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- a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one.
- a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, as well as a permanent, exaggerated erection.
- what was the object that answered “The first man who enters your city riding in a car shall be your king.”
- a wod that means devine nature
- a word that means welcome or greeting or greetings
- a mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
10 Clues: a teacher or instructor • a pleasant, sweet smell. • a wod that means devine nature • a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one. • a word that means welcome or greeting or greetings • a large or satisfying quantity especially of liquor. • a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way. • ...
Midas And The Golden Touch"Ian,Jayco,Natalie "1st period 2024-04-24
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- a large or satisfying quantity especially of liquor.
- a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way.
- a teacher or instructor
- a pleasant, sweet smell.
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- a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one.
- a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, as well as a permanent, exaggerated erection.
- what was the object that answered “The first man who enters your city riding in a car shall be your king.”
- a wod that means devine nature
- a word that means welcome or greeting or greetings
- a mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
10 Clues: a teacher or instructor • a pleasant, sweet smell. • a wod that means devine nature • a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one. • a word that means welcome or greeting or greetings • a large or satisfying quantity especially of liquor. • a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way. • ...
Bruh Stars 2025-02-22
15 Clues: fat • cold • thick • nature • control • emo boy • sea tank • delicious • the gamer • rock nerd • ice cream • hoverboard • cleans up fire • pile of clothes • suspicious Potion
Loric 2020-01-10
Across
- qui mange des tableaux
- appareil qui sert a mesurer la poitrine
- qui parle la langue des animaux
- appareil qui permet d'écouter la nature
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- qui se nourrit de cadavres
- qui se nourrit de poitrine
- qui craint la grandeur
- le fait de penser comme une araignée
- ville musée pleine de tableaux
- qui aime la nature et les espaces vitaux
- qui n'a pas de langue et qui ne sait pas parler
11 Clues: qui craint la grandeur • qui mange des tableaux • qui se nourrit de cadavres • qui se nourrit de poitrine • ville musée pleine de tableaux • qui parle la langue des animaux • le fait de penser comme une araignée • appareil qui sert a mesurer la poitrine • appareil qui permet d'écouter la nature • qui aime la nature et les espaces vitaux • ...
Loric 2020-01-10
Across
- qui mange des tableaux
- appareil qui sert a mesurer la poitrine
- qui parle la langue des animaux
- appareil qui permet d'écouter la nature
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- qui se nourrit de cadavres
- qui se nourrit de poitrine
- qui craint la grandeur
- le fait de penser comme une araignée
- ville musée pleine de tableaux
- qui aime la nature et les espaces vitaux
- qui n'a pas de langue et qui ne sait pas parler
11 Clues: qui craint la grandeur • qui mange des tableaux • qui se nourrit de cadavres • qui se nourrit de poitrine • ville musée pleine de tableaux • qui parle la langue des animaux • le fait de penser comme une araignée • appareil qui sert a mesurer la poitrine • appareil qui permet d'écouter la nature • qui aime la nature et les espaces vitaux • ...
Fun Things To Do!! 2025-04-06
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- the female parent of a child
- a delicious, juicy fruit
- a religious sister
- the only thing in nature that exists in all three states of matter
- a white flower
- a phenomenon that happens in the troposphere
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- a piece of technology used commonly
- a color commonly found in nature
- a country in Europe with a lot of pasta
- animals usually found in the jungle or a rainforest
- female sheep
11 Clues: female sheep • a white flower • a religious sister • a delicious, juicy fruit • the female parent of a child • a color commonly found in nature • a piece of technology used commonly • a country in Europe with a lot of pasta • a phenomenon that happens in the troposphere • animals usually found in the jungle or a rainforest • ...
An Teilifís 2016-04-06
15 Clues: Quiz • couch • remote • watching • I prefer • my sister • talk show • my friend • happening • It started • last night • It finished • football game • sports programme • nature programme
Reducing Animal Meat 2016-05-23
15 Clues: Bird • Meat • Nature • Sydney • Person • Glucose • Overweight • Edible Flesh • South America • North America • Large Intestine • Living Organism • Risk of Extinction • Physical Condition • Change in temperature
Natural Disasters 2017-05-01
Thomas A 2016-05-09
Medial and Final /er/ 2023-01-19
17 Clues: USA • ride • green • violet • female • bother • outdoors • not ever • long trip • write on it • do it quick • no mistakes • pretty plant • leads a play • summer fruit • rain snow wind • human = hair dog = ?
Country Jeopardy: UK, Mexico, France, Australia, South Africa, Egypt 2025-04-23
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- Egypt Nature: Popular reef located in the Red Sea, south of the Sinai Peninsula.
- Australia Paleontology: Small ankylosaur that shares its name with a Japanese Reggae musician(?)
- UK Nature: This stretch along southern England is where Mary Anning and Gideon Mantell began modern paleontology.
- South Africa Paleontology: Miraculous survivor of the Permian extinction.
- Mexico Nature: This system of canyons in the state of Chihuahua, when combined, reach a larger size than the more-famous Grand Canyon.
- Mexico Culture: One of Mexico's most famous paintings meant to depict the two sides of a renowned artist.
- South Africa Culture: In this novel by Alan Paton, an African village farmer and white priest must work together to solve a murder.
- France City: Center of the EU's space program
- Mexico City: Mexico's second largest city
- Australia City: The most isolated major city in the world.
- Australia Culture: Bush ballad that has become an unofficial anthem of Australia.
- South Africa City: City known for its "Golden Mile" in surfing.
- UK City: Capital of Scotland
- Australia People: "The Crocodile Hunter" known for his conservation efforts.
- South Africa Nature: Overlooking the city of Cape Town, this mount is featured in the constellation Mensa, the only geographical feature to do so.
- France Culture: Novel by Victor Hugo written to preserve a famous cathedral.
- Egypt Paleontology: Large theropod whose fossils were destroyed in WWII.
- UK People: King of Scotland who resisted English rule.
- South Africa People: King of the Zulu known for his military conquests.
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- France Paleontology: Once thought to be the smallest dinosaur.
- Mexico Landmark: Major Mayan city.
- France Landmark: Its designer also provided the steel for the construction of the Statue of Liberty.
- UK Paleontology: Dolphin-like marine reptile from the Jurassic.
- South Africa Landmark: In these caves, well-preserved fossils of early humans were found.
- UK Landmark: Megalithic stone structure, likely used in druidic rituals.
- Australia Landmark: In 2018, its chief received calls to be fired for not advertising a horse race.
- France People: Corsican general who conquered much of Europe.
- UK Culture: One of Shakespeare's most famous plays, set in Verona between "two houses, both alike in dignity."
- France Nature: White Norman cliffs known for being the last place where the White Bird biplane was seen before going missing.
- Egypt Culture: Written by Naguib Mahfouz, this story, though becoming a bestseller, led to a near-fatal attack by fundamentalist groups against the author.
- Mexico Paleontology: This filter-feeding shark with long pectoral fins swam the Western Interior Seaway.
- Egypt Landmark: Statue with the body of a lion and head of a man.
- Mexico People: During the Mexican Revolution, he led attacks against despised president Porfirio Diaz and the United States.
- Australia Nature: The only organic structure that can be seen from space, and one of the most biodiverse regions in the world.
- Egypt People: Widely credited as the first known doctor, he is one of the few non-pharaohs to be deified in Ancient Egypt.
- Egypt City: City once known for its lighthouse and library.
36 Clues: UK City: Capital of Scotland • Mexico Landmark: Major Mayan city. • Mexico City: Mexico's second largest city • France City: Center of the EU's space program • UK People: King of Scotland who resisted English rule. • Australia City: The most isolated major city in the world. • Egypt City: City once known for its lighthouse and library. • ...
Chapter 3: The Nature of God—The Blessed Trinity 2025-12-26
Across
- Beyond ordinary experience and human comprehension.
- A Greek term meaning “of the same substance,” referring to the one divine substance shared by the Father and the Son.
- A Hebrew name for God meaning “Lord.”
- A 3rd- and 4th-century heresy that denied Jesus’ divinity, claiming he was not equal to the Father but an exceptional creature elevated to “Son of God” because of his obedience and holiness.
- The study of God and Divine Revelation.
- Belief in more than one god.
- The essence of a being, understood as the source of its actions and defining characteristics.
- A title for the Holy Spirit, from the Greek meaning “one called to help,” in the sense of consoler, advocate, and intercessor.
- Meaning “of the same essence.” The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit share one divine nature, as affirmed of Jesus Christ in the Nicene Creed.
- From Greek words meaning “single” and “nature.” A heresy claiming that Christ has only one, divine nature, with any human nature absorbed into it. It was condemned at the Councils of Chalcedon (451) and Constantinople II (553).
- A divinely revealed truth whose possibility cannot be known by reason alone and whose inner reality cannot be fully understood by the human mind.
- From the Greek meaning “knowledge.” A group of heresies teaching that salvation is attained through secret knowledge, distorting Christian belief and practice in the 2nd century.
- Free from error.
- The obstinate denial or doubt by a baptized person of a truth that must be believed with divine faith.
- The Hebrew word for “God the Creator.”
- Of or pertaining to God.
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- A Hebrew name for God meaning “almighty God.”
- From the Latin meaning “to make flesh;” the mystery by which the Son of God became truly human, uniting divine and human natures in the one divine Person of Jesus Christ for humanity’s salvation.
- All-knowing; an attribute of God.
- All-good; an attribute of God.
- All-powerful; an attribute of God.
- Close and present; accessible and easy to grasp. In theology, it is the opposite of transcendent.
- The term used to refer to the distinct Persons of the Trinity.
- That which is immaterial and does not depend on matter for existence or activity.
- The quality of being unchangeable.
- The joining together of divine and human natures in the one divine Person of Jesus Christ.
- The belief in one God, the Creator of the universe.
- A central Jewish prayer affirming belief in one God, recited daily. It begins, “Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One.”
- From the Greek meaning “to seem” or “to appear.” A Gnostic heresy claiming that Jesus Christ only appeared to be human.
- A Hebrew name for God meaning “the all-high God.”
- In philosophy, an individual substance of a rational nature, possessing intellect, will, and moral responsibility.
- The religion of the Jewish people.
- Influential writers of the early Church noted for orthodox teaching, recognition by the Church, holiness of life, and antiquity (living in the first few centuries).
- Present everywhere; an attribute of God.
- A 4th-century heresy that claimed Christ consisted of two separate persons, one divine and one human.
- The mystery of one God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
36 Clues: Free from error. • Of or pertaining to God. • Belief in more than one god. • All-good; an attribute of God. • All-knowing; an attribute of God. • All-powerful; an attribute of God. • The quality of being unchangeable. • The religion of the Jewish people. • A Hebrew name for God meaning “Lord.” • The Hebrew word for “God the Creator.” • The study of God and Divine Revelation. • ...
Save the orphan bears 2024-11-07
16 Clues: srst • lovit • lovec • kulka • slepý • plýtvat • osiřelý • spotřebič • starat se • sirotčinec • finanční dar • mládě medvěda • přírodní rezervace • spát zimním spánkem • vratný, recyklovatelný • v pohotovostním reřimu
Team Williams 2022-11-16
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-09-19
Carbon Nanotechnology 2023-11-29
Across
- A purification method of fullerene where they are dissolved in a suitable solvent and then slowly crystallized
- The nature of structures which have not well-defined and regular crystal lattice structure
- The process of breathing in and out
- Name for COOH groups
- Having a hexagonal (sp2) stacked structure bonded with van der Waal forces
- One of the most abundant elements found on earth
- The nature of water-repellant
- The purest form of coal available in Nature
- There is a well defined structure for the material
- The Nobel prize-winning technique used for separating graphene from bulk graphite
- An allotrope of carbon whose molecule consists of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to seven atoms
- The name for CNT structure when the chiral vector (n,m) is expressed as (n,n)
- The hardest carbon allotrope available naturally within the Earth's mantle
- Cylindrical nanostructure composed of carbon atoms which have the concept of rolled-up graphene sheets
- A technique used to synthesize CNT, which involves the electrical breakdown of a gas to generate plasma for the production of SWCNT and MWCNT
- The nature of water-soluble
- Name for OH groups
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- The name for CNT structure when the chiral vector (n,m) is expressed as (n,0)
- Made by heating wood in the absence of oxygen or low oxygen environment
- The technique used to study the thermal stability of a synthesized sample
- The way of the graphene sheet is rolled into a cylinder
- The most important material that needs to be absorbed by air for the process of Photosynthesis
- The materials which don't conduct current
- Derivative of graphene, which contains oxygen-contained functional groups
- A test method used to measure the activity level of carbon
- Burning any material in an oxygen atmosphere
- Has 4 valance electrons
- One layer of hexagonal lattice structure
- One type of MWCNTs
- Most popular method used to synthesize graphene oxide
30 Clues: One type of MWCNTs • Name for OH groups • Name for COOH groups • Has 4 valance electrons • The nature of water-soluble • The nature of water-repellant • The process of breathing in and out • One layer of hexagonal lattice structure • The materials which don't conduct current • The purest form of coal available in Nature • Burning any material in an oxygen atmosphere • ...
Carbon Nanotechnology 2023-11-29
Across
- Most popular method used to synthesize graphene oxide
- Made by heating wood in the absence of oxygen or low oxygen environment
- The name for CNT structure when the chiral vector (n,m) is expressed as (n,n)
- The most important material that needs to be absorbed by air for the process of Photosynthesis
- The name for CNT structure when the chiral vector (n,m) is expressed as (n,0)
- Has 4 valance electrons
- The purest form of coal available in Nature
- The materials which don't conduct current
- There is a well defined structure for the material
- The nature of water-repellant
- A technique used to synthesize CNT, which involves the electrical breakdown of a gas to generate plasma for the production of SWCNT and MWCNT
- The nature of structures which have not well-defined and regular crystal lattice structure
- Burning any material in an oxygen atmosphere
- The hardest carbon allotrope available naturally within the Earth's mantle
- The way of the graphene sheet is rolled into a cylinder
- Having a hexagonal (sp2) stacked structure bonded with van der Waal forces
- The technique used to study the thermal stability of a synthesized sample
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- Derivative of graphene, which contains oxygen-contained functional groups
- The Nobel prize-winning technique used for separating graphene from bulk graphite
- A purification method of fullerene where they are dissolved in a suitable solvent and then slowly crystallized
- A test method used to measure the activity level of carbon
- One layer of hexagonal lattice structure
- The process of breathing in and out
- Cylindrical nanostructure composed of carbon atoms which have the concept of rolled-up graphene sheets
- Name for COOH groups
- An allotrope of carbon whose molecule consists of carbon atoms connected by single and double bonds to form a closed or partially closed mesh, with fused rings of five to seven atoms
- One of the most abundant elements found on earth
- Name for OH groups
- The nature of water-soluble
- One type of MWCNTs
30 Clues: Name for OH groups • One type of MWCNTs • Name for COOH groups • Has 4 valance electrons • The nature of water-soluble • The nature of water-repellant • The process of breathing in and out • One layer of hexagonal lattice structure • The materials which don't conduct current • The purest form of coal available in Nature • Burning any material in an oxygen atmosphere • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-23
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- A perspective promoting action to solve environmental problems
- Recognition that nature has worth either intrinsic or for human benefit
- A view linking environmental issues with social problems like inequality
- A person advocating for the wise use and protection of resources for future generations
- Development that balances human needs with environmental protection for future generations
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities
- A 1997 international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- A view that considers humans as the most important beings with nature valued mainly for human needs
- Long term alteration of temperature and weather patterns caused by human and natural factors
- The idea that humans are part of not separate from nature
- An approach emphasizing the intrinsic value of all forms of life and calling for radical lifestyle changes
- A branch of philosophy studying moral relations between humans and the environment
- Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change
- Principle of maintaining the environment’s original state
- Decline in environmental quality due to human activities like pollution and deforestation
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- Law promoting proper waste disposal in the Philippines
- Law safeguarding Philippine wildlife and habitats
- Philippine law enacted in 1999 to combat air pollution
- Fair use of resources so future generations can also benefit
- Philosophical study of humanity’s role responsibility and relationship with nature
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in addressing climate issues
- Human moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- The practice of avoiding waste and reusing resources when possible
- Living in harmony with the natural world not exploiting it excessively
- A view that order and beauty in the environment promote well being
- Using resources wisely to maximize output while minimizing waste
- A perspective that values ecosystems and biological communities as a whole
- The idea that Earth functions like a self regulating living organism
- A belief that all living organisms have inherent value not just humans
- Wise decision making and regulation of one’s actions for sustainable living
30 Clues: Law safeguarding Philippine wildlife and habitats • Law promoting proper waste disposal in the Philippines • Philippine law enacted in 1999 to combat air pollution • Human moral duty to care for and protect the environment • Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change • The idea that humans are part of not separate from nature • ...
Biodiversity 2025-05-08
Across
- A group of the same kind of living things in one place.
- A special feature that helps a living thing survive.
- A place where animals, plants, and nature live and work together.
- When animals or plants try to get the same food or space.
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- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- A big mix of different plants and animals in one area.
- The living parts of nature, like animals and plants.
- Small differences that make each living thing a little unique.
- The non-living parts of nature, like air, water, and sunlight.
- An animal that gets hunted and eaten by another.
10 Clues: An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • An animal that gets hunted and eaten by another. • The living parts of nature, like animals and plants. • A special feature that helps a living thing survive. • A big mix of different plants and animals in one area. • A group of the same kind of living things in one place. • ...
english 2024-01-31
15 Clues: - рак • - диабет • - болото • - ботаник • - огромный • - странный • - цепляться • - внешность • - местность • - шип, колючка • - вид,разновидность • reserve - заповедник • - зубчатый, зазубренный • value - лекарственная ценность • habitat - место обитания диких животных
Bible vocab 2014-09-08
Across
- a living being embodying a deity or spirit.
- full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified
- having a twofold, or double, character or nature
- Abstract reasoning; speculation
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- absolutely trustworthy or sure
- free from error; infallible
- the universe, with all its phenomena
- as if by supernatural or divine influence
- creator, producer
- Godlike; characteristic of or befitting a deity
10 Clues: creator, producer • free from error; infallible • absolutely trustworthy or sure • Abstract reasoning; speculation • the universe, with all its phenomena • as if by supernatural or divine influence • a living being embodying a deity or spirit. • full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified • Godlike; characteristic of or befitting a deity • ...
Operation Migration 2021-03-26
Across
- scientists who study living creatures
- breaking through an egg in order to be born.
- action performed to get attention
- people who study nature, or who work to preserve nature
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- a group of birds
- first ever
- high in the air
- easily move through the air
- airplane with a single seat that weights 115 kilograms.
- gentle wind
10 Clues: first ever • gentle wind • high in the air • a group of birds • easily move through the air • action performed to get attention • scientists who study living creatures • breaking through an egg in order to be born. • airplane with a single seat that weights 115 kilograms. • people who study nature, or who work to preserve nature
Outdoor Activities 2024-07-27
Across
- - Riding a bicycle.
- - Eating outdoors on a blanket.
- - Staying in a tent or camper in nature.
- - Sliding down snow-covered slopes on skis.
- - Walking on trails or in nature.
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- - Moving through water for exercise or fun.
- - Paddling a small boat on water.
- - Observing and identifying birds.
- - Scaling rocks or mountains.
- - Catching fish from a lake or river.
10 Clues: - Riding a bicycle. • - Scaling rocks or mountains. • - Eating outdoors on a blanket. • - Paddling a small boat on water. • - Walking on trails or in nature. • - Observing and identifying birds. • - Catching fish from a lake or river. • - Staying in a tent or camper in nature. • - Moving through water for exercise or fun. • - Sliding down snow-covered slopes on skis.
Environment 2025-01-02
Across
- liquid that they drink
- gaz composed of oxygen and nitrogen
- the man cuts the trees
- big fire
- it's the flone, the flore...
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- phenomenon that transforms climats ( warmer)
- set of flowers,plants...
- type of area that we breathe
- living beigngs that live in nature or that can be domestic
- large plant or fruit can grow on it
10 Clues: big fire • liquid that they drink • the man cuts the trees • set of flowers,plants... • type of area that we breathe • it's the flone, the flore... • gaz composed of oxygen and nitrogen • large plant or fruit can grow on it • phenomenon that transforms climats ( warmer) • living beigngs that live in nature or that can be domestic
unit 1 week 1-3 2022-10-04
10 Clues: harmful waste • an area of land • related to the moon • elected leader of a state • a person who applies for a job • a thing of value found in nature • event in nature that causes damage • something that covers and protects • part of government that enforces laws • animal with hard covering that lives in water
The American Scholar 2026-03-26
Across
- emerson believes nature is a key source of?
- a scholar acts rather then...
- Emerson criticizes learning called...
- who was the lecture origenaly given to?
- scholars should think for themselves
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- what should scholars influence?
- the scholar should be a...
- Emersons Philisophical movement?
- influence of past writers...
- nature helps shape the scholars understanding of the...
10 Clues: the scholar should be a... • influence of past writers... • a scholar acts rather then... • what should scholars influence? • Emersons Philisophical movement? • scholars should think for themselves • Emerson criticizes learning called... • who was the lecture origenaly given to? • emerson believes nature is a key source of? • ...
My crossword 2022-06-19
14 Clues: Moody • sympathy • knowledge • advantage • unpleasant • punishment • evil nature • unpromising • cruel leader • think quickly • short tempered • advisor/companion • cunning, plotting • believes too easily
french hw 2022-03-30
20 Clues: fox • help • help • bear • wild • shark • moose • to bite • to sting • tropical • butterfly • impossible • to get lost • how horrible • i'm afraid of • nature reserve • i'm afraid that • it's incredible • it can't be true • i can't get over it
Le rythme de la vie 2025-04-22
19 Clues: wind • storm • sound • rhythm • faucet • to tap • street • to blow • to ring • Garbage • to fall • To answer • to want to • Frying pan • Garbage can • alarm clock • To be able to • drinking glass • Les arbres, les roches, les rivières
John Keats: Isabella or The Pot of Basil 2026-02-06
20 Clues: Eternal • Fleeting • Basil pot • Idealized • Influences • Ballad form • Opposed love • Cruel destiny • Emotional cost • Central tragedy • Human fragility • Deep and doomed • Lyrical and sad • Romantic sorrow • Vivid and tender • Symbolic imagery • The tragic heroine • Lover, tragic fate • Grief and mourning • Forbidden and pure
Wilderness II 2015-01-17
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- The __________ model of ecosystems understands nature as a circuit through which _________ flows.
- James Lovelock's concept of the earth and all its processes as a living organism.
- Today, scientists are inclined to include the ________ (non-living) elements of the ecosystem as active parts of the whole.
- The first head of the Sierra Club who would have agreed with the transcendentalists.
- The Judeo-Christian traditions may think of wilderness as harsh and cruel because the deserts of the Middle East were _______________.
- In the ___________ model, species are seen as related to their environment as "organs are related to the body."
- A species can be be defined in a community model by its ecological _________; for Elton, by "what it eats and what eats it."
- the Wilderness Act sets aside areas to leave them ____________ for future use and enjoyment.
- Counter to European settlers, Native Americans did not view "wilderness" as the _____________.
- The study of living organisms in their environments.
- This kind of holism claims that wholes (species and ecosystems, for instance) actually exist -- they are as real as their individual parts.
- This term replaces the "organic model" and was a more all-inclusive term for the inhabitants, processes, and background environment of a biological community.
- An American movement that believes deep meaning comes from inner feelings (intuition/imagination), not from science and technology.
- One problem of the Wilderness Myth is that sees humans as ___________ from nature.
- the dilemma of managing wilderness is illustrated in the first discussion of what to do about _________ timber in National Forests.
- From an ecological perspective, _______ are good because they contribute to stable populations.
- The Lockean Model would look at wildlife as "_______," a resource for human use.
- Hume is one of many people who have pointed out that just because "this is the way things are" doesn't mean "this is the way things ________ to be."
- The ecosystem perspective looks at _______ as fundamental parts of nature.
- An acceptance of dualism (think of man and nature as two different things) can lead to thinking "man _________ nature."
- _________, who wrote Walden Pond, was one of America's most well-known transcendentalists.
- The ______________ fallacy concludes that "something is good or right based solely on a description of what is natural."
- Callicott and Nelson suggest that it would be more helpful to look at wilderness as ___________ for other life forms.
- The Lockean model looks at unused land as a ____________.
- A __________ community is a stable and relatively permanent population of living things in an ecosystem.
- This kind of holism would suggest that "wholes" are included in the moral community. . . that species and systems deserve moral consideration.
- A preservationist has the problem of determining ______ the wilderness was pure -- before a fire? after a flood? before civilization?
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- A basic assumption of all early ecological models is that ecosystems "tend toward a point of relative stability or ______________."
- The Romantic Model sees nature as genuine, and society as _____________.
- This concept is similar to saying "the whole is more than the sum of its parts."
- The _____________ Model views the wilderness as unspoiled and uncorrupted nature -- a perfection, a paradise.
- This kind of holism is not making a claim about what is real or existing, but simply emphasizes that thinking of a "whole" is simply a more functional way of dealing with environmental problems.
- The early movement that embraced the Lockean model.
- If there is no natural _______ or equilibrium, then we might not be inclined to try to preserve wilderness because it is constantly changing -- chaotic.
- Thoreau said that _______ can be found not in opinion and tradition, but in our contact with nature.
- The _______ _________ is an essential idea in the ecosystem view-- that all members of the ecological community affect one another, and react to one another.
- The Wilderness _______ is the idea that, for one thing, the traditional concept of wilderness is scientifically unsound.
- Sometimes in order to preserve what we see as the perfect state of nature requires human ________________.
- The early Forest Service director who agreed with the Lockean model.
- Early Conservationists supported the fire _______________ policy.
- Environments can been seen as changing, healthy, young, mature, etc., under a natural ______________ standard.
- Tansley's idea of ecosystems is more in line with _________: physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology.
- The model of wilderness that is "an aggressive and antagonistic attitude toward the wilderness."
- ____________ (name) suggests that right and wrong can be determines by what "tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community."
- One of the problems for preservationists is that wilderness is not a static, ______________ place.
- The __________ model of ecosystems understands nature like a community -- the relationships are like a citizens relationship to the community.
- If we assume that ecosystems tend toward __________, then we might make bad policies or interfere because we think the ecosystem will eventually fix itself.
- Clements (c. 1920), suggested that a climax community operates as its own ____________, going through stages of development.
- European settlers used Biblical descriptions to describe the wilderness such as "the ________'s den"
- Settlers on the Mayflower felt the had landed in a "____________" and desolate wilderness.
- Today, scientists are less convinced that there is a natural equilibrium toward which a system moves, but that the "development" of a system is more ___________, not predictable.
- The model of wilderness in which human labor transforms into "productive and valuable property."
- Often ________ peoples are ignored in policies regarding wilderness.
- Adam and Eve were sent into the "accursed" wilderness after they were disobedient in a beautiful and perfect place, __________.
- One of the political problems of wilderness policy is whether or not __________ are a part of wilderness.
55 Clues: The early movement that embraced the Lockean model. • The study of living organisms in their environments. • The Lockean model looks at unused land as a ____________. • Early Conservationists supported the fire _______________ policy. • The early Forest Service director who agreed with the Lockean model. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-29
Across
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing
- ecology=societal problem and environmental issues are related.
- centrism= This view believes that humankind is part of a reater biological system or community.
- whenever possible.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- of nature = Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- ensure their sustainability.
- agreement= an international treaty or framework designed to address climate change where ethics is applied in making sure pledges are
- Centrism= This view believes that humans are not the only significant
- products (business)=This is where we can apply the climate ethics by choosing to design eco-friendly packaging even if it costs more, because it’s better for the environment.
- living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, which is absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots.
- philosophy= branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- hypothesis=suggests that the Earth functions like a selfregulating system
- is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole.
- ethics=A moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and environment.
- It focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
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- or switching to solar.
- who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources
- Advocates to address the growing environmental problem.
- warning= human activities have contributed to the rise of global temperatures through the release of greenhouse gases.
- on the planet.
- ecologist=advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical
- and realistic.
- habits= this is where we can apply the climate ethics by reducing food waste, choosing plant-based meals, or supporting local farmers.
- are not separate from nature but part of it.
- use=This is where you can applied the climate ethics conserving electricity at home by turning off unused
- justice=is the practical and political application of climate ethics.
- planning=This is where you can applied climate ethics by creating green spaces and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living.
- ethics= is a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals
- teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without
- It describes the individual's existence or the period between birth and death.
- in human lifestyles.
- emissions=one of practical examples where climate ethics can be applied that means the release of carbon dioxide (CO2).
35 Clues: on the planet. • and realistic. • whenever possible. • in human lifestyles. • or switching to solar. • ensure their sustainability. • are not separate from nature but part of it. • Advocates to address the growing environmental problem. • who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources • ecology=societal problem and environmental issues are related. • ...
Van Frans naar Nederlands (Camille W.) 2014-06-06
30 Clues: dag • man • oud • gsm • soms • wind • vaak • weer • raket • vroeg • nemen • komen • avond • natuur • altijd • werken • kennen • poeder • zonder • verhaal • duizend • grapjas • opstaan • gisteren • schattig • maaltijd • vermijden • vertellen • misschien • dessinatrice
de Boerderij 2013-10-04
26 Clues: Stro • Hooi • Gras • Boer • Maïs • Kraai • Winst • Jager • Zwijn • Graan • Bossen • Natuur • Geiten • Ziekte • Pompoen • Kalkoen • Melkboer • Geboorte • Boerderij • Kunstmest • Jonge koe • Konijnenhol • cow Melkkoe • Boekhouding • Jaagt achter muizen aan • Boeren machine op 4 wielen
Page 84 crossword puzzle. 2021-02-02
22 Clues: fee • owner • income • belief • nature • council • unloyal • alliance • fighting • new people • no freedom • government • self-taught • disagreement • to disappear • organizations • product is made • invested project • supporting group • privileged company • in a powerful state • a person who isn't there often
Insects 2021-03-01
31 Clues: med • kri • osa • roža • hiša • reka • noge • gozd • muha • komar • mraža • čmrlj • hrošč • krila • drevo • pajek • trava • jezero • narava • metulj • čebela • pičiti • sesati • mravlja • skočiti • žuželka • gosenica • kobilica • moči,znati • mravljišče • pikapolonica
Bahasa Indonesia 31-60 2021-03-13
29 Clues: end • flow • will • root • tool • aged • actor • teach • camel • sense • sheep • i, me • donkey • result • entire • nature • active • action • invite • servant • fulfill • address • account • complain • get along • wonderful • take a rest • accommodation • covering/ layer
Vocabulary 2024-05-16
28 Clues: угол • озеро • хомяк • вулкан • громко • давать • слепой • провод • добрый • природа • кричать • деревня • честный • выбирать • получать • охранять • грустный • переезжать • приглашать • переговоры • time/money • безопасный • дружелюбный • производить • оборудование • поддерживать • стеснительный • Flying over the Cuckoo's ___
Wellbeing Word Search 2023-08-23
20 Clues: U3a • Tesco • Alpkit • Bath House • G K Physio • Beth Hughes • Ilkley Lido • Moss & Moor • Ilkley Yoga • Clarke Foley • Pure Pilates • Clip'n Climb • Fresh Beauty • Right at Home • Craiglands Gym • Well Wharfedale • Yorkshire Healing • The Hearing Suite • Evolution Jiu Jitsu • Ilkley Complementary Therapies
english class 0f 2021-2022 2021-09-14
21 Clues: tall • short • is fast • portugal • very tall • likes art • two sister • has pupies • likes math • antisocial • otside alot • likes hokey • likes nature • builds forts • likes marvel • likes animals • likes wheelie • likes macaroni • is good at art • make's flip book • went around world
Rootwords list 1 2021-10-28
21 Clues: do • Law • ten • self • hear • Water • Carry • extra • speak • Young • Circle • Poison • forward • One, single • position held • capable,can do • With, together • Not, opposite of • having a particular state • At or near the middle point • having,the nature of characterized by
Rootwords list 1 2021-10-28
21 Clues: do • Law • ten • self • hear • Water • Carry • extra • speak • Young • Circle • Poison • forward • One, single • position held • capable,can do • With, together • Not, opposite of • having a particular state • At or near the middle point • having,the nature of characterized by
SZAVAK 175-176. ÓRA 2021-12-03
23 Clues: law • hill • pork • cough • nature • nearly • visitor • employer • vineyard • mandatory • tributary • elections • I am cold • World Expo • originally • arable land • side-effect • public safety • vaccine point • to inherit sg • to consume sg • disciple / student • green pass (Covid)
test 2021-12-19
20 Clues: diş • kova • ucuz • doğa • incir • bagaj • güney • yatak • üyelik • önermek • otomobil • yakışıklı • santigrat • form, biçim • beden, vücut • en az, en küçük • yönetici, yönetmen • hatırlamak, anımsamak, anmak • kavrayış, anlama, anlayış, anlayışlı • sevk etmek, havale etmek, anmak, bahsetmek, kastetmek, ima etmek, başvurmak
a2 2025-01-15
30 Clues: Данни • Химик • Химия • Образ • Геолог • Анализ • Открий • Физика • Природа • Инженер • Кислород • Откритие • Екология • Химикали • Археолог • Геология • Еволюция • Еволюирам • Изследвам • Математика • Анализирай • Наблюдение • Археология • Изследване • Наблюдавам • Намирам лек • Околна среда • researc Еколог • Събирай доказателства • experiments Провеждай експерименти
5A Vocabulario - Spanish 2 2023-12-19
23 Clues: song • singer • statue • museum • artist • concert • to sing • to hear • to paint • to dance • portrait • to attend • to create • stage (p) • work of art • fan (female) • painting (c) • audience (a) • self-portrait • painter (male) • musician (male) • landscape/nature • sculptor (female)
Penta 2024-10-31
24 Clues: Sea • Cut • God • Cure • City • Heat • Love • Fire • Rock • Five • Show • Food • Body • Sound • Animals • Dread of • Stretch/Tone • Split/Cleave • Nature/growth • Flow/Gush/Burst • Mold/shape/form • Turn/Respond to • Mind/Soul/Spirit • Look at; Examine
test 2022-01-19
20 Clues: diş • kova • ucuz • doğa • incir • bagaj • güney • yatak • üyelik • önermek • otomobil • yakışıklı • santigrat • form, biçim • beden, vücut • en az, en küçük • yönetici, yönetmen • hatırlamak, anımsamak, anmak • kavrayış, anlama, anlayış, anlayışlı • sevk etmek, havale etmek, anmak, bahsetmek, kastetmek, ima etmek, başvurmak
Vocab 2022-10-17
20 Clues: La luna • Caminar • El campo • El animal • la cámara • La subida • La colina • La planta • La música • La tableta • La batería • La canción • La librería • El teléfono • El audífono • El monopatín • La bicicleta • La naturaleza • El instrumento musical • Equitación/ montar a caballo
test 2022-01-19
20 Clues: diş • kova • ucuz • doğa • incir • bagaj • güney • yatak • üyelik • önermek • otomobil • yakışıklı • santigrat • form, biçim • beden, vücut • en az, en küçük • yönetici, yönetmen • hatırlamak, anımsamak, anmak • kavrayış, anlama, anlayış, anlayışlı • sevk etmek, havale etmek, anmak, bahsetmek, kastetmek, ima etmek, başvurmak
Unit 2 2023-01-03
23 Clues: %50 • 19:00 • 09:00 • 23:30 • X fun • 14:00 • "doğa" • X easy • X easy • X late • "yemek" • X leave • "bulut" • X refuse • one time • two times • "şarkıcı" • "gökyüzü" • "beslemek" • good friend • X unhealthy • Sunday + Saturday • monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, ....
Spanish Vocab 2022-06-08
25 Clues: Trip • Show • Help • Movie • Place • Nature • People • Singer • School • Reading • To chat • Channel • Illness • Childern • To order • To cover • To spend • To thank • To leave • Work/Job • I'm sorry • Difficultes • To accompany • Web/Internent • entiendo I dont understand
Section 8 Viajes, Clima y Naturaleza 2025-12-04
25 Clues: – leaf • – trip • – ocean • – cloud • – humid • – stone • – nature • – desert • – stormy • – border • – jungle • – valley • – to land • – luggage • – drought • – customs • – itinerary • – waterfall • – trunk (car) • – to take off • – mild / warm • – destination • – shore / edge • – airplane window • – to check in (luggage)
Bio Fun 10 2026-01-20
20 Clues: No dirt • Low heat • Use less • No water • Low speed • With dirt • Use again • Tiny size • High heat • With water • Large size • Low height • Big weight • High height • Space world • Nature order • Reuse things • Living space • Small weight • Sorting waste
El agradecimiento 2025-10-07
20 Clues: art • books • my cat • my pet • my dog • sports • nature • to sing • to fish • my team • the sun • the food • to dance • to learn • fresh air • my teachers • the memories • my girlfriend • my favorite clothes • to be able to travel
Y3 Lorax vocabulary 2025-12-04
Across
- a place where products are made
- a community of living things and their habitat
- being in charge of making good choices
- at risk of disappearing forever
- the world around us, including air, water, and land
- cut down or collected from nature
- dirty air caused by smoke and pollution
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- to keep something safe from harm
- what happens because of an action
- something harmful added to air, water, or land
- resource something from nature that people use
- cutting down many trees in a forest
12 Clues: a place where products are made • at risk of disappearing forever • to keep something safe from harm • what happens because of an action • cut down or collected from nature • cutting down many trees in a forest • being in charge of making good choices • dirty air caused by smoke and pollution • a community of living things and their habitat • ...
Stress - Lindsay D 2020-05-11
Week 10 Spelling crossword 2025-07-01
stress management 2025-09-15
Philo 2025-09-22
Across
- This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities. This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or community, and we have a significant role as stewards of nature.
- they believe that a person has a special relationship with nature.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment
- who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resourcesto ensure their sustainability.
- This perspective advocates to address the growing environmental problems. Many of the major environmental problems we experience are pollution, deforestation, and the loss of natural resources caused by the actions of mining and logging companies, factories, businesses and even governments.
- discipline studying the human person and the world
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- It refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits, as well as the burden of meeting environmental challenges, and the practical and political application of climate ethics. It emphasizes equity, human rights, and social justice in responding to the climate crisis.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible.
- a scientist that proposed GAIAHypothesis in the 1970's
- serves as basis for reflecting on how our action shows regard for nature.
- contamination of air,land and water
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them.
- Climate ethics is a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change. It asks questions like:
- Variety of life on Earth
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- surroundings where humans and non-humans interact.
- It focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive. This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet, and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.
- “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”.
- This view believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. It suggests that the Earth functions like a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems. Societal problems and environmental issues are related, therefore, implement changes to address these environmental issues.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- improper disposal problem address by RA 9003
- global annual event on April 22
- the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- cutting down of trees irresponsibly
30 Clues: Variety of life on Earth • global annual event on April 22 • cutting down of trees irresponsibly • contamination of air,land and water • improper disposal problem address by RA 9003 • surroundings where humans and non-humans interact. • discipline studying the human person and the world • a scientist that proposed GAIAHypothesis in the 1970's • ...
Wilderness 2015-01-17
Across
- The ecosystem perspective looks at _______ as fundamental parts of nature.
- The early Forest Service director who agreed with the Lockean model.
- European settlers used Biblical descriptions to describe the wilderness such as "the ________'s den"
- The Lockean model looks at unused land as a ____________.
- Hume is one of many people who have pointed out that just because "this is the way things are" doesn't mean "this is the way things ________ to be."
- Early Conservationists supported the fire _______________ policy.
- One problem of the Wilderness Myth is that sees humans as ___________ from nature.
- Thoreau said that _______ can be found not in opinion and tradition, but in our contact with nature.
- The Wilderness _______ is the idea that, for one thing, the traditional concept of wilderness is scientifically unsound.
- Environments can been seen as changing, healthy, young, mature, etc., under a natural ______________ standard.
- Often ________ peoples are ignored in policies regarding wilderness.
- A species can be be defined in a community model by its ecological _________; for Elton, by "what it eats and what eats it."
- One of the political problems of wilderness policy is whether or not __________ are a part of wilderness.
- The Romantic Model sees nature as genuine, and society as _____________.
- The early movement that embraced the Lockean model.
- The study of living organisms in their environments.
- This kind of holism is not making a claim about what is real or existing, but simply emphasizes that thinking of a "whole" is simply a more functional way of dealing with environmental problems.
- The _____________ Model views the wilderness as unspoiled and uncorrupted nature -- a perfection, a paradise.
- Callicott and Nelson suggest that it would be more helpful to look at wilderness as ___________ for other life forms.
- From an ecological perspective, _______ are good because they contribute to stable populations.
- The Judeo-Christian traditions may think of wilderness as harsh and cruel because the deserts of the Middle East were _______________.
- Settlers on the Mayflower felt the had landed in a "____________" and desolate wilderness.
- The ______________ fallacy concludes that "something is good or right based solely on a description of what is natural."
- Counter to European settlers, Native Americans did not view "wilderness" as the _____________.
- The __________ model of ecosystems understands nature like a community -- the relationships are like a citizens relationship to the community.
- The Lockean Model would look at wildlife as "_______," a resource for human use.
- If we assume that ecosystems tend toward __________, then we might make bad policies or interfere because we think the ecosystem will eventually fix itself.
- This term replaces the "organic model" and was a more all-inclusive term for the inhabitants, processes, and background environment of a biological community.
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- A preservationist has the problem of determining ______ the wilderness was pure -- before a fire? after a flood? before civilization?
- If there is no natural _______ or equilibrium, then we might not be inclined to try to preserve wilderness because it is constantly changing -- chaotic.
- Tansley's idea of ecosystems is more in line with _________: physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology.
- An acceptance of dualism (think of man and nature as two different things) can lead to thinking "man _________ nature."
- An American movement that believes deep meaning comes from inner feelings (intuition/imagination), not from science and technology.
- ____________ (name) suggests that right and wrong can be determines by what "tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community."
- A __________ community is a stable and relatively permanent population of living things in an ecosystem.
- the dilemma of managing wilderness is illustrated in the first discussion of what to do about _________ timber in National Forests.
- Clements (c. 1920), suggested that a climax community operates as its own ____________, going through stages of development.
- The _______ _________ is an essential idea in the ecosystem view-- that all members of the ecological community affect one another, and react to one another.
- The __________ model of ecosystems understands nature as a circuit through which _________ flows.
- _________, who wrote Walden Pond, was one of America's most well-known transcendentalists.
- James Lovelock's concept of the earth and all its processes as a living organism.
- the Wilderness Act sets aside areas to leave them ____________ for future use and enjoyment.
- The model of wilderness that is "an aggressive and antagonistic attitude toward the wilderness."
- This kind of holism claims that wholes (species and ecosystems, for instance) actually exist -- they are as real as their individual parts.
- Today, scientists are less convinced that there is a natural equilibrium toward which a system moves, but that the "development" of a system is more ___________, not predictable.
- The first head of the Sierra Club who would have agreed with the transcendentalists.
- One of the problems for preservationists is that wilderness is not a static, ______________ place.
- The model of wilderness in which human labor transforms into "productive and valuable property."
- Sometimes in order to preserve what we see as the perfect state of nature requires human ________________.
- This kind of holism would suggest that "wholes" are included in the moral community. . . that species and systems deserve moral consideration.
- In the ___________ model, species are seen as related to their environment as "organs are related to the body."
- This concept is similar to saying "the whole is more than the sum of its parts."
- A basic assumption of all early ecological models is that ecosystems "tend toward a point of relative stability or ______________."
- Adam and Eve were sent into the "accursed" wilderness after they were disobedient in a beautiful and perfect place, __________.
- Today, scientists are inclined to include the ________ (non-living) elements of the ecosystem as active parts of the whole.
55 Clues: The early movement that embraced the Lockean model. • The study of living organisms in their environments. • The Lockean model looks at unused land as a ____________. • Early Conservationists supported the fire _______________ policy. • The early Forest Service director who agreed with the Lockean model. • ...
Enlightenment philosophers: John Locke, Thomas Hobbes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2023-11-26
Across
- The Enlightenment philosophers were very focused on one particular concept, called the ________.
- Believed that in the State of Nature, people were innately good.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, wrote about the idea of the ____________.
- The _________ philosophers were very interested in figuring out how humans can best live together.
- Locke said that people had to agree to give up some of their _________ in order to live under the rule of law
- Locke thought that it was only when people started living together in a society that they began to act ____________ and not for the common good.
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- believed that people in the State of Nature were naturally evil.
- In the State of Nature, a person is only bound by his or her ___________ to do what is right or wrong.
- said that people had to agree to give up all of their freedoms and put themselves under the rule of an absolute __________.
- They believed that by understanding human nature, we could create a better ________ for everyone
- It is because of Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau, that we now live in a society that is based on reason and _____________.
- The Enlightenment philosophers thought that by understanding these laws, we could create a society that was based on ________ and justice
- These philosophers believed that in a time before civilization when humans were living in a natural state where they were free and _____________.
13 Clues: believed that people in the State of Nature were naturally evil. • Believed that in the State of Nature, people were innately good. • Jean-Jacques Rousseau, wrote about the idea of the ____________. • The Enlightenment philosophers were very focused on one particular concept, called the ________. • ...
La responsabilité civile 2015-03-19
Across
- Nature du dommage (esprit)
- Nature du dommage (objet)
- Nature du dommage
- résultats Type d'obligation (
- Qualité pour que le dommage soit réparable (lié)
- moyens Type d'obligation (besoin de preuve)
Down
- Type de responsabilité (acte volontaire ou no
- Qualité pour que le dommage soit réparable (non hypothétique)
8 Clues: Nature du dommage • Nature du dommage (objet) • Nature du dommage (esprit) • résultats Type d'obligation ( • moyens Type d'obligation (besoin de preuve) • Type de responsabilité (acte volontaire ou no • Qualité pour que le dommage soit réparable (lié) • Qualité pour que le dommage soit réparable (non hypothétique)
-Logy 2023-08-28
8 Clues: study of • study of time • of the nature • study of water • study of living • study of the nature • the study of the sound • the person who study’s earth
What have you learned? 2014-01-19
Across
- Example of nature having a larger influence than nurture
- Building blocks of knowledge
- Sign of physical bullying
- The theory that order is maintained through conflict
- Focuses on creating harmony between social institutions
- Sign that child is a bully
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- Inherited qualities that influence who you are
- Featured theorist
- Theory that children learn best from exploring
- Created Conflict perspective
- Lived nearly 3 years on a mattress in a darkened room
11 Clues: Featured theorist • Sign of physical bullying • Sign that child is a bully • Created Conflict perspective • Building blocks of knowledge • Inherited qualities that influence who you are • Theory that children learn best from exploring • The theory that order is maintained through conflict • Lived nearly 3 years on a mattress in a darkened room • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2013-05-09
Across
- vermon, parasites, germs
- to come together, connect, meet
- construction site, working with machines
- Arguments to disagree with someone and tallk about a topic.
- Distrustful of human nature; doubting or contemptuous of human nature or of the motives.
Down
- To give emotion, express aloud
- To make bold or bolder
- Upsetting, terrifyed, and fear
- To be determined
- Friends ally.
10 Clues: Friends ally. • To be determined • To make bold or bolder • vermon, parasites, germs • To give emotion, express aloud • Upsetting, terrifyed, and fear • to come together, connect, meet • construction site, working with machines • Arguments to disagree with someone and tallk about a topic. • ...
Spelling crossword - ology 2022-06-16
Across
- the branch of biology
- a system of ideas
- the branch of science that deals with nature
- the study of nature and religious belief
- the study of living organisms
- the study of bacteria
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- the system of relationships among speech
- the science dealing with X-rays
- the study of crime and criminals
- the study of movements
10 Clues: a system of ideas • the branch of biology • the study of movements • the study of bacteria • the study of living organisms • the science dealing with X-rays • the study of crime and criminals • the system of relationships among speech • the study of nature and religious belief • the branch of science that deals with nature
Look at what we’ve got 2019-05-02
Across
- another word for people
- another word for flower
- a building
- another name for where animals live
- another word for plant
Down
- north east south west
- leaves, flowers, animals etc
- another word for nature
- when the sky turns into a different thing like: snowing, storming, cloudy etc
- any living creature that can breathe and move about
10 Clues: a building • north east south west • another word for plant • another word for people • another word for nature • another word for flower • leaves, flowers, animals etc • another name for where animals live • any living creature that can breathe and move about • when the sky turns into a different thing like: snowing, storming, cloudy etc
Look at what we have got 2019-05-02
Across
- The nature
- your not quite human friend
- This species does not live any longer
- A job working on chemistry ,biology and physics
- I grow where I am placed
Down
- the weather in different parts of the world
- a animal friend in nature
- the space surrounding you
- I evolve around time
- where am I north south west east
10 Clues: The nature • I evolve around time • I grow where I am placed • a animal friend in nature • the space surrounding you • your not quite human friend • where am I north south west east • This species does not live any longer • the weather in different parts of the world • A job working on chemistry ,biology and physics
Chomsky (LAD) 2023-09-13
Across
- Similarities between all languages
- Blank Slate
- What children discover once the LAD is activated
- Lacks _____
Down
- Theory that Chomsky opposed
- The approach that Chomsky has with this theory
- What children need to do to activate LAD
- We are born with it
- The device we innately have
- Chomsky only looks at the nature side of the debate
10 Clues: Blank Slate • Lacks _____ • We are born with it • Theory that Chomsky opposed • The device we innately have • Similarities between all languages • What children need to do to activate LAD • The approach that Chomsky has with this theory • What children discover once the LAD is activated • Chomsky only looks at the nature side of the debate
vocabulary week 16 2025-01-27
Across
- size or extent.
- sleeping; dormant.
- in low spirits; sad.
- to make sure of the truth or correctness of.
- habitually speaking the truth; honest; truthful.
Down
- reputation.
- the decision of a judge or jury in a law case.
- not active; at rest.
- to argue or debate.
- having or showing a generous forgiving or noble nature. e nature
10 Clues: reputation. • size or extent. • sleeping; dormant. • to argue or debate. • not active; at rest. • in low spirits; sad. • to make sure of the truth or correctness of. • the decision of a judge or jury in a law case. • habitually speaking the truth; honest; truthful. • having or showing a generous forgiving or noble nature. e nature
voca review test 2023-07-13
19 Clues: 축제 • 날씨 • 조리법 • 여행하다 • 전통적인 • 인기있는 • 구성,작곡 • 자연, 천성 • 의사소통하다 • go의 과거형 • do의 과거형 • 첫번째(서수) • 비오다의 형용사 • 완료하다, 끝내다 • 6월~9월의 계절 • write의 과거형 • 활동적인, 적극적인 • have to와 같은 말 • can의 과거형, 공손하게 부탁하는 말
Los Ninos Detectives Chapter 1 Crossword 2025-10-11
19 Clues: zoo • cat • lake • I can • nature • jungle • energy • to draw • s/he reads • type, kind • scientific • I say/tell • permission • conservation • s/he studies • project, plan • s/he tells me • s/he talks to me • they are going to
unit 1 week 1-3 2022-10-04
10 Clues: harmful waste • an area of land • related to the moon • elected leader of a state • a person who applies for a job • a thing of value found in nature • event in nature that causes damage • something that covers and protects • part of government that enforces laws • animal with hard covering that lives in water
unit 1 week 1-3 2022-10-04
10 Clues: harmful waste • an area of land • related to the moon • elected leader of a state • a person who applies for a job • a thing of value found in nature • event in nature that causes damage • something that covers and protects • part of government that enforces laws • animal with hard covering that lives in water
sustainability 2019-02-18
Across
- plants and flowers.
- a person like you are me.
- knowing things from looking at nature.
- anything thats alive and can feel and move around.
- a view of the countryside.
- anything that grows in the ground and has leaves and roots.
Down
- the world around us.
- the usual weather in a place.
- were an animal lives.
- animals.
10 Clues: animals. • plants and flowers. • the world around us. • were an animal lives. • a person like you are me. • a view of the countryside. • the usual weather in a place. • knowing things from looking at nature. • anything thats alive and can feel and move around. • anything that grows in the ground and has leaves and roots.
sustainability 2019-02-18
Across
- plants and flowers.
- a person like you are me.
- knowing things from looking at nature.
- anything thats alive and can feel and move around.
- a view of the countryside.
- anything that grows in the ground and has leaves and roots.
Down
- the world around us.
- the usual weather in a place.
- were an animal lives.
- animals.
10 Clues: animals. • plants and flowers. • the world around us. • were an animal lives. • a person like you are me. • a view of the countryside. • the usual weather in a place. • knowing things from looking at nature. • anything thats alive and can feel and move around. • anything that grows in the ground and has leaves and roots.
Charlie W's Fantastic Crossword About Himself 2023-03-02
10 Clues: is smart • likes books • enjoys writing • has male siblings • does not believe in god • collects bones as a hobby • enjoys nature, mainly birds and mammals • enjoys sitting on the couch and watching TV • is the average height for an eleven year old • enjoys to shoot arrows at a target as a hobby
Gaya 2023-02-28
Across
- I like to go in ______ nature with my family.
- The boy ran_________.
- My friend _____ on stage yesterday.
- Every house has a ________ over it.
- I do ________ things
- It is forbidden to stand on the_______.
Down
- up The man ___ __ a company.
- My mother gives me good ________.
- In Italy there is a stunning _______.
- There was a terrible ________ in Turkey.
10 Clues: I do ________ things • The boy ran_________. • up The man ___ __ a company. • My mother gives me good ________. • My friend _____ on stage yesterday. • Every house has a ________ over it. • In Italy there is a stunning _______. • It is forbidden to stand on the_______. • There was a terrible ________ in Turkey. • I like to go in ______ nature with my family.
Sustainabilty 2018-07-31
Across
- a natural homeground
- something that grows under the ground
- people who experiments different chemicals
- which is not created by men, also happens natural
- to decorate and edit
Down
- anything that lives and can move about
- you can see it everywhere
- a equipment used to tell directions
- a natural nature temperature
- a experiment used in it
10 Clues: a natural homeground • to decorate and edit • a experiment used in it • you can see it everywhere • a natural nature temperature • a equipment used to tell directions • something that grows under the ground • anything that lives and can move about • people who experiments different chemicals • which is not created by men, also happens natural
Ishmael Crossword 1 2024-12-30
Across
- traditional people that follow the laws of nature
- the species that controls the planet
- Name of teacher
- the type of animal Ishmael is
Down
- foundational thoughts of our culture
- gender of the student
- the modern people that try to control nature
- the practices and beliefs of a society
- Ishmael's role in the story
- to acquire knowledge
10 Clues: Name of teacher • to acquire knowledge • gender of the student • Ishmael's role in the story • the type of animal Ishmael is • foundational thoughts of our culture • the species that controls the planet • the practices and beliefs of a society • the modern people that try to control nature • traditional people that follow the laws of nature
Environment for Grade 6 2025-07-22
Across
- Cutting down too many trees
- Something that can last a long time
- Saving nature and animals
Down
- A home for animals
- Food waste turns into this for plants
- Animals, plants, and nature working together
- The Earth is getting hotter
- Breaks down naturally in the earth
- What cars and factories release
- The usual weather in a place
10 Clues: A home for animals • Saving nature and animals • The Earth is getting hotter • Cutting down too many trees • The usual weather in a place • What cars and factories release • Breaks down naturally in the earth • Something that can last a long time • Food waste turns into this for plants • Animals, plants, and nature working together
My crossword 2022-06-19
14 Clues: Moody • sympathy • knowledge • advantage • unpleasant • punishment • evil nature • unpromising • cruel leader • think quickly • short tempered • advisor/companion • cunning, plotting • believes too easily
Sofia 2021-03-25
9 Clues: trufull, • thinking a lot, • causing laughter, • having or showing good manners, • making sure of avoiding danger, • having or showing a kind nature • having or showing a gentle nature, • having or showing a lot of energy, • enjoing to talk,calm qiuet and still,
Sofia 2021-03-25
9 Clues: trufull, • thinking a lot, • causing laughter, • having or showing good manners, • making sure of avoiding danger, • having or showing a kind nature • having or showing a gentle nature, • having or showing a lot of energy, • enjoing to talk,calm qiuet and still,
