nature Crossword Puzzles
No. 001 by Tats 2025-02-10
Across
- One who lazes in nature. He is missing his purse, dropped the rat and orange inside but moved the label aside. (9)
- Multiple rowers make a nuisance, double male (2,3)
- Usual rodent sometimes judgemental currently without Drink (6,5)
- Further rest, a shortened belly button attaches when relaxed. (3,3)
- A musical tale of Bruno, tells of a muse. (3,4,9,5)
- To repair that which was broken, uncertain is the suit king. (8)
- Maiden of greek origin, makes love obsessively in the wedding place. (8,5)
- Hurry on my exit, a place to rest (4)
- Hugo spoke a great stanza of the true nature of love, repeating forever together. (5,5,5)
- Ornamental small songbird, a fool (7,3)
- A disagreeable gentleman to break always takes notice to charity. (1,5,3,2,5)
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- An album, existence and affection (2,2,5)
- A favourite phrase, it's okay people listen to sick beats without ecstasy. (7,7)
- Halt! madness is in distill tans (10)
- In Shakespeare's orchard an elephant is missing, Becks! (7)
- Hands folded, between spikes. (10)
- The short hermit male loves Bob Dylan (3,3,2,2).
- Red breasted bird rests sheltered under the mythical archer (5,4)
- Cliché romance. Vital to my comfort (4,2,2,4)
- Cogito, ergo sum. No thoughts, no resolutions but all in life (10,1,2)
- Illegal drinking but with beautiful sun (9)
- Talks warmly, perhaps by the hearth? (8,5)
- What utter shite! the teaching realm is untidy! (9,5)
- Connection of souls disturbs the amusing vial monkey (6,4)
- Novel concerning the nature of grave divers. The woman ordered reckless mothers face astronomical charges to settle. (4,5)
- To raise the younglings, Nesbitt loses a chunk. (3,4)
- A skittles alternative loses a man, but attracts an insect. (1,3,1)
- Constantly hears all routes (6)
- Charlie uses a cage, molecular visualiser. (5)
29 Clues: Constantly hears all routes (6) • Hands folded, between spikes. (10) • Halt! madness is in distill tans (10) • Hurry on my exit, a place to rest (4) • Ornamental small songbird, a fool (7,3) • An album, existence and affection (2,2,5) • Talks warmly, perhaps by the hearth? (8,5) • Illegal drinking but with beautiful sun (9) • Cliché romance. Vital to my comfort (4,2,2,4) • ...
Urban Life 2024-11-10
Across
- growing plants or raising animals within a city
- an area on the edge of town or city where people live like a residential area
- a district where people live in homes
- the distance you often travel to get from work to home or viceversa.
- when someone has less resources and support that makes them less likely to succeed than someone else
- slow-moving traffic caused by roadworks, an accident, or too many cars
- a poor, crowded area of a city
- when someone does not have a house or somewhere to live
- a piece of land that prioritizes nature for human enjoyment, growing plants, or protection of nature
- something harmful that contaminates the natural environment like artificial chemicals, sounds, or lights.
- rubbish or trash people toss in public areas where they are not supposed to be
- a fast main road with multiple lanes that connects towns and cities
- a side of the road for people with bicycles
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- a rural area with more open land and nature
- when someone has more resources and support that makes them more likely to succeed than someone else
- when there is too many people in one space
- being extremely poor
- to make something better
- a red, green, or yellow light that controls traffic
- the person in charge of the town
- an area of road painted with white stripes, where vehicles must stop if pedestrians are crossing
- the maximum speed a vehicle or car can go
- designed for fast traffic
- an area of town where people live in a community including house and businesses
- the hard surface used for roads or sidewalks
25 Clues: being extremely poor • to make something better • designed for fast traffic • a poor, crowded area of a city • the person in charge of the town • a district where people live in homes • the maximum speed a vehicle or car can go • when there is too many people in one space • a rural area with more open land and nature • a side of the road for people with bicycles • ...
जलवायु परिवर्तन पर वर्ग-पहेली 2023-05-25
11 Clues: "Heat" • "Forest" • "Nature" • "Weather" • "Sea Level" • "Biodiversity" • "Air Pollution" • "Climate Change" • "Era/Generation" • "Noise Pollution" • "Water Pollution"
Chapter Four 2021-02-22
Across
- referstobeliefitspersongeneticinherentcharAch
- planorframeworkfromwhichtooperate
- fieldofstudyofneuralanatomyfunctionsofbrain
- thinkingprocesspersonusestomakesense
- Senseofselfthatgrowsmorecomplexoverlifetime
- relationalbondattachingachildtoanotherperson
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- itsthesumoftotalexperinces
- issuesdealingwithhowpeoplerelatetoOthers
- Theoryofhealthandwellbeingasapyramidofneeds
- self-centered
10 Clues: self-centered • itsthesumoftotalexperinces • planorframeworkfromwhichtooperate • thinkingprocesspersonusestomakesense • issuesdealingwithhowpeoplerelatetoOthers • Theoryofhealthandwellbeingasapyramidofneeds • fieldofstudyofneuralanatomyfunctionsofbrain • Senseofselfthatgrowsmorecomplexoverlifetime • relationalbondattachingachildtoanotherperson • ...
look what we have got 2019-02-20
U2 2020-03-19
Jj 2024-09-22
Quick Steps 3 - Lesson 10 2019-12-09
14 Clues: φύση • φώκια • ήπιος • θηλυκό • λαμβάνω • φυσικός • αρσενικό • επισκέπτης • Ασιάτης/Ασιατικός • γίγαντας/γιγάντιος • βιότοπος/φυσική κατοικία ζώων • άγρια φύση/άγρια ζώα και φυτά • φυλλάδιο(διαφημιστικό/ενημερωτικό) • ολόιδιος/πανομοιότυπος με (2 λέξεις)
Flying Review 2021-01-19
Across
- Coleman did this to earn enough money
- myths have ________ beings, events and settings
- poet who wrote Icarus's Flight
- island Daedalus and Icarus were imprisoned on
- Icarus's Flight does not include which character
- according to the poem, Icarus was looking for what
- he imprisoned Daedalus and Icarus
- main unit of all poetry
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- first African American woman to hold a pilot's license
- myths often include a ________ about life or human nature
- the reason why an author writes a work
- first American woman to hold a pilot's license
- Daedalus used this to glue together feathers to make wings
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- a message about life or human nature that a writer shares with the reader
- where Quimby lost her life trying to break a flying record
- where Coleman had to travel to learn how to be a pilot
17 Clues: main unit of all poetry • poet who wrote Icarus's Flight • he imprisoned Daedalus and Icarus • Coleman did this to earn enough money • the reason why an author writes a work • island Daedalus and Icarus were imprisoned on • first American woman to hold a pilot's license • myths have ________ beings, events and settings • Icarus's Flight does not include which character • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-02
Across
- A relationship in which a person or thing is linked or associated with something else
- Make or show a connection between
- Clearly defined or identified
- Happen; take place
- Carefully choose as being the best or most suitable
- A word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept
- Resembling without being identical
- Practical contact with and observation of facts or events
- Differ in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class
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- Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of
- Need for a particular purpose
- The center of interest or activity
- Consisting of many different and connected parts
- The function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation
- A series of actions conducted for a particular purpose
- Single; separate
- Make or show a connection between
18 Clues: Single; separate • Happen; take place • Need for a particular purpose • Clearly defined or identified • Make or show a connection between • Make or show a connection between • The center of interest or activity • Resembling without being identical • Consisting of many different and connected parts • Carefully choose as being the best or most suitable • ...
Holidays 2025-08-28
Across
- A vacation spent traveling on a boat.
- Traveling to see famous landmarks and cities.
- Flight and hotel booked together in one deal.
- A guided trip to see several places with a group.
- A relaxing trip focused on the sun and sea.
- You travel to another country and work there temporarily.
- A trip for exciting, physical activities.
- You cook your own meals.
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- A holiday on a big ship that visits multiple places.
- Staying in a tent or campervan outdoors.
- One price covers your room, food, and drinks.
- A trip based on your hobby, like art or food.
- A vacation for scuba diving or snorkeling.
- A trip that focuses on nature and helping the planet.
- A vacation to ski or snowboard on mountains.
- A trip to watch wild animals in their natural habitat.
- A vacation centered on walking in nature.
17 Clues: You cook your own meals. • A vacation spent traveling on a boat. • Staying in a tent or campervan outdoors. • A trip for exciting, physical activities. • A vacation centered on walking in nature. • A vacation for scuba diving or snorkeling. • A relaxing trip focused on the sun and sea. • A vacation to ski or snowboard on mountains. • ...
A Gift of Nature 2017-01-30
Nature of Science Crossword 2013-02-13
Across
- The study of the world around us and every living and non-living thing within it
- A piece of equipment used for measuring liquids. It is tall, thin and can be glass or plastic. (Two words)
- Outlines dangers and risks for using a particular chemical, including storage, reactions, features, first aid and hazardous ratings.
- A glass container used for holding, mixing and heating small amounts of chemicals. It looks like a thin tube. (Two words)
- What you are trying to find out or the reason why you are doing an experiment
- A statement describing the outcome of any investigation, test or experiment
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- It is important to use our senses during an experiment so we can make what?
- A piece of equipment used for heating that is made of metal and has a hole in it to let air in (two words)
- Do not eat or drink in the lab is an example of one of these (two words).
- Assessing the possible dangers associated with performing any activity or experiment (two words)
- Procedure or recipe to be followed to carry out an investigation
- A place, room or building that contains the apparatus needed for scientific investigations, tests and experiments
12 Clues: Procedure or recipe to be followed to carry out an investigation • Do not eat or drink in the lab is an example of one of these (two words). • It is important to use our senses during an experiment so we can make what? • A statement describing the outcome of any investigation, test or experiment • ...
The Nature of Curriculum 2024-02-09
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- It starts wit a statement of the desired results.
- It refers to the processes of that occur during teaching.
- Type of curriculum that describes the goals of the educational system in a particular country.
- Type of curriculum that is available to be used by anyone.
- It is designed to guide, monitor, and evaluate the effectiveness of teaching.
- Type of curriculum that describes the range of courses that universities, schools, colleges, and other educational institutions offer.
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- It is intended to assist the teacher in planning their lesson.
- It is based on the assumption that curriculum design constitutes a sequence of stages where the end of one stage is the start of the next stage.
- It refers to how teachers individualize the curriculum and create their own.
- The curriculum start out with the activities, needs, and emergent purposes of the learner.
- Type of influence that reflects the demand from governments, educational authorities, employers, and learners from language teaching programs.
- Type of influence (at the moment of designing a curriculum) that comes from the field of the language teaching.
12 Clues: It starts wit a statement of the desired results. • It refers to the processes of that occur during teaching. • Type of curriculum that is available to be used by anyone. • It is intended to assist the teacher in planning their lesson. • It refers to how teachers individualize the curriculum and create their own. • ...
Words to describe nature 2023-02-13
Across
- She looked _________, despite her strange apparel.
- The park is so _________ and quiet.
- The special effects in that movie were _________; it looked like the dinosaurs were real.
- I found the book so _________ that I kept on reading it until daybreak.
- The view from the top was _________, the snow perfect and the trail empty of other skiers.
- His eyes grew _________ when he heard the news.
- The magician performed some _________ tricks.
Down
- It was a pretty town with a _________ harbour and well-preserved buildings
- It was an interesting book, full of _________ insights into human relationships.
- She looked _________ in that red dress.
- Each person's signature is _________.
- The flowers were _________ and the scenery magnificent
12 Clues: The park is so _________ and quiet. • Each person's signature is _________. • She looked _________ in that red dress. • The magician performed some _________ tricks. • His eyes grew _________ when he heard the news. • She looked _________, despite her strange apparel. • The flowers were _________ and the scenery magnificent • ...
The Nature of Business 2023-02-21
Across
- type of business that primarily use labor to offer intangible products to satisfy consumer needs
- creates products that customers need to satisfy needs
- the number of similar products that will be bought at a particular point in time at a particular price
- use the skills of employees to offer activities and assistance to satisfy customer needs
- the activities between businesses and customers involved in buying and selling goods and services
- an organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit
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- produces goods used by other businesses, organizations, governments, or consumers
- all businesses within a category doing similar work
- all of the money matters involved in running a business
- a person who purchases a good or service
- number of similar products that will be offered for sale at a particular point in time and at a particular price
- making a product or providing a service
12 Clues: making a product or providing a service • a person who purchases a good or service • all businesses within a category doing similar work • creates products that customers need to satisfy needs • all of the money matters involved in running a business • an organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit • ...
Green Things in Nature 2024-03-06
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- - A green vegetable with a tree-like shape.
- - A spiky green plant in deserts.
- - A crunchy and juicy fruit.
- - What covers the ground in a garden.
- - A small reptile with green or brown scales.
- - Tall and provides shade.
Down
- - A small, brown, and green fruit.
- - Soft, green carpet on rocks and trees.
- - A tiny green vegetable in a pod.
- - Comes in various shapes and sizes on plants.
- - A reptile with a green shell.
- - Hops and croaks near ponds.
12 Clues: - Tall and provides shade. • - A crunchy and juicy fruit. • - Hops and croaks near ponds. • - A reptile with a green shell. • - A spiky green plant in deserts. • - A small, brown, and green fruit. • - A tiny green vegetable in a pod. • - What covers the ground in a garden. • - Soft, green carpet on rocks and trees. • - A green vegetable with a tree-like shape. • ...
Nature of Science Vocab 2024-08-26
Across
- A variable that never changes
- A procedure meant to test a hypothesis
- A variable that you change on purpose
- Facts and observations gathered from an experiment
- First step of the scientific method
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- A process for studying and experimenting
- An educated guess or explanation for a scientific question
- A variable that is the response to another variable
- One of the two types of groups in an experimental design
- Validates or disproves a hypothesis
- The other type of group in an experimental design
- Reviewing or studying something
12 Clues: A variable that never changes • Reviewing or studying something • Validates or disproves a hypothesis • First step of the scientific method • A variable that you change on purpose • A procedure meant to test a hypothesis • A process for studying and experimenting • The other type of group in an experimental design • Facts and observations gathered from an experiment • ...
Wonders of Nature #13 2023-06-04
Across
- (National park in California)
- Falls (Zambezi River cascade)
- (Volcano that emerged in Mexico)
- (Colorful lights in the sky)
- Wall (Ancient fortification)
- Fuji (Iconic Japanese volcano)
- Blue Hole (Belize underwater sinkhole)
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- (African wildlife reserve)
- (Impressive waterfall)
- (Tallest mountain)
- (Vast rainforest)
- (Archipelago with unique wildlife)
- Barrier Reef (World's largest coral reef)
- (Famous waterfall)
- Canyon (Arizona landmark)
15 Clues: (Vast rainforest) • (Tallest mountain) • (Famous waterfall) • (Impressive waterfall) • Canyon (Arizona landmark) • (African wildlife reserve) • (Colorful lights in the sky) • Wall (Ancient fortification) • (National park in California) • Falls (Zambezi River cascade) • Fuji (Iconic Japanese volcano) • (Volcano that emerged in Mexico) • (Archipelago with unique wildlife) • ...
BG 9.10 2017-08-05
Across
- How does Supreme Lord create the material world?
- Krishna
- Reason
- The Supreme Lord is the supreme will, but the ____ is being conducted by material nature.
- Nature
Down
- Arjuna
- Name one incarnation of Krishna
- If the gravitational constant is off by just 10 to the power of ___ the universe or life doesn't exist
- Supreme Personality is ___ from all material activities
9 Clues: Arjuna • Reason • Nature • Krishna • Name one incarnation of Krishna • How does Supreme Lord create the material world? • Supreme Personality is ___ from all material activities • The Supreme Lord is the supreme will, but the ____ is being conducted by material nature. • If the gravitational constant is off by just 10 to the power of ___ the universe or life doesn't exist
English words 2022-05-08
Across
- An Australian Aboriginal wind instrument
- A hanging piece of ice
- Come near someone
- nature Nature personified as a creative and controlling force
- Having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold
Down
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- A refrigerator in which food can be quickly frozen
- To write music
- Stringed musical instrument
9 Clues: To write music • Come near someone • A hanging piece of ice • Stringed musical instrument • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • An Australian Aboriginal wind instrument • A refrigerator in which food can be quickly frozen • Having turned into ice as a result of extreme cold • nature Nature personified as a creative and controlling force
Endangered species 2024-06-05
9 Clues: is in space • animals in water • people who study science • forest with a lot of rain • a place where nobody lives • a place where a farmer work • animals who live in the wild • a place in nature where people go in free time • white bears who live in cold nature where is a lot of snow
U36 2020-03-18
ESTHERS CROSS-WORD 2018-04-10
Across
- WORKING - USING A LOT OF TIME AND ENERGY TO DO WORK
- - ABLE TO REMAIN CALM AND NOT BECOME ANNOYED WHEN WAITING FOR A LONG TIME
- - NOT MESSY; CLEAN AND ORDERLY
- - NOT AFRAID; VERY BRAVE
- - HAVING OR SHOWING GOOD MANNERS
- - CAUSING LAUGHTER OR AMUSEMENT; HUMOROUS
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- - GOOD AND TRUTHFUL; NOT LYING, STEALING, OR CHEATING
- - HAVING OR SHOWING A KIND AND QUIET NATURE; NOT HARSH OR VIOLENT
- - ACTING LIKE A FRIEND; KIND AND HELPFUL
- - WILLING TO HELP OTHER PEOPLE
- - HAVING OR SHOWING TRUE AND CONSTANT SUPPORT OR LOYALTY
- - HAVING OR SHOWING A GENTLE NATURE AND A DESIRE TO HELP OTHERS
12 Clues: - NOT AFRAID; VERY BRAVE • - WILLING TO HELP OTHER PEOPLE • - NOT MESSY; CLEAN AND ORDERLY • - HAVING OR SHOWING GOOD MANNERS • - ACTING LIKE A FRIEND; KIND AND HELPFUL • - CAUSING LAUGHTER OR AMUSEMENT; HUMOROUS • WORKING - USING A LOT OF TIME AND ENERGY TO DO WORK • - GOOD AND TRUTHFUL; NOT LYING, STEALING, OR CHEATING • ...
The First Peoples 2020-12-02
Across
- First Nations people believed they should _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nature.
- circular pattern of rocks (2 words)
- By observing and respecting nature, people had a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ relationship with the lan.
- First Nations people learn about the past through _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- First Nations people in the northern regions live in the _ _ _ _ _ _ forest.
- An antonym for no.
Down
- The Majorville Medicine Wheel is sacred to the _ _ _ _ _, Siksika, and Piikani First Nations.
- Drying and smoking are ways to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ food.
- To First Nations people, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is important.
- First Nations people believed they should _ _ _ _ _ what they had.
- The name of our province
- The Majorville Medicine Wheel is located south of_ _ _ _ _ _ _.
12 Clues: An antonym for no. • The name of our province • circular pattern of rocks (2 words) • Drying and smoking are ways to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ food. • To First Nations people, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is important. • The Majorville Medicine Wheel is located south of_ _ _ _ _ _ _. • First Nations people learn about the past through _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
earth 2025-05-05
Across
- To do something good for others or the planet.
- To stop something from being wasted or lost.
- A material often used for bottles and bags.
- All the things in the world not made by people (like mountains, rivers, animals).
- Use things again instead of throwing them away.
- A liquid we drink and use every day.
- A tall plant with branches and leaves.
Down
- What we use to write or draw on.
- Nature around us like air, water, trees,and animals.
- Not dirty.
- Our planet, where we live.
- What we breathe to stay alive.
12 Clues: Not dirty. • Our planet, where we live. • What we breathe to stay alive. • What we use to write or draw on. • A liquid we drink and use every day. • A tall plant with branches and leaves. • A material often used for bottles and bags. • To stop something from being wasted or lost. • To do something good for others or the planet. • ...
A Photograph 2021-06-01
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- been forgotten by you
- synonymous with the antonym of immortal
- synonym of the title of the poem
- it is the background of the snapshot
- a person whose example is taken to show human is
- figure of speech in laboured ease of loss
- gift from nature in the poem that depicts that
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- itself is immortal
- a word that is used in the poem to describe
- it must be the title of the elder girl in the
- one of the person who was present in the snapshot.
- something that contains a memory that may
12 Clues: itself is immortal • been forgotten by you • synonym of the title of the poem • it is the background of the snapshot • synonymous with the antonym of immortal • something that contains a memory that may • figure of speech in laboured ease of loss • a word that is used in the poem to describe • it must be the title of the elder girl in the • ...
Urbanisation leads to change in type of bacteria 2018-10-10
13 Clues: group • germs • search • far away • important • following • most common • biological cell • very large number • natural environment • first / introductory • people who study science • person who studying biology
Deep Potato 2022-12-30
14 Clues: , Human faction • , Nature Caster • , Shooter • , Blob • , close kin • , Arcane Sword • , protector • , Treasure • , deep starch • , All knowing • , internal motivation • , Name of Continent • , place of refuge and defense • , Eiodolon of work and farms
Ecosystem - The systems of nature 2018-03-24
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- an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, and plants
- an animal that eats plants
- to decay, or to cause something to break into smaller parts
- all the people living in a particular country, area, or place
- a single living plant, animal, virus, etc.:
- very simple, usually small plants that grow in or near water and do not have ordinary leaves or roots
- a kind/type of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics
- a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings
- very small organisms that lives in air, earth, water, plants, and animals
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- any substance that plants or animals need in order to live and grow
- any of various types of organisms that get their food from decaying material or other living things
- the young/children of an animal
- to make young plants, animals, etc
- a group of animals or plants that live or grow together
- an animal that eats meat
- an animal that can eat plants and meat
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
17 Clues: an animal that eats meat • an animal that eats plants • the young/children of an animal • to make young plants, animals, etc • an animal that can eat plants and meat • a single living plant, animal, virus, etc.: • a group of animals or plants that live or grow together • to decay, or to cause something to break into smaller parts • ...
Nature and Attributes of God 2023-06-21
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- Belief in three Gods
- Father, Son, & Holy Ghost
- Anointed Cherub
- 4th century heresies of theology
- God's sacred name
- Chief Prince archangel
- 3rd century heresies of theology
- The study of the nature of God
- Four faced angel
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- Sovereign one
- One God (three persons)
- 328 Bishops and 1500 deacons met in what city to discuss heretical issues?
- Belief in many Gods
- Six winged angel
- Supreme God
- Delivered Messages from God
- Top ranked angel
17 Clues: Supreme God • Sovereign one • Anointed Cherub • Six winged angel • Top ranked angel • Four faced angel • God's sacred name • Belief in many Gods • Belief in three Gods • Chief Prince archangel • One God (three persons) • Father, Son, & Holy Ghost • Delivered Messages from God • The study of the nature of God • 4th century heresies of theology • 3rd century heresies of theology • ...
Nature and Significance of Management 2022-06-04
Across
- The activities are common to all organizations whether economic, social or political
- monitoring organizational performance
- the study of people in relation to their fellow human beings
- finding the right people for the right job
- leading, influencing and motivating employees
- foreman and supervisors comprise the lower level of management
- managers synchronizes the activities of different departments
- doing a task correctly with minimum cost
- the management consists of senior-most executives of the organization
- getting things done with the aim of achieving goals
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- study of societies
- management of work, people and operations
- assigning duties, grouping tasks, establishing authority and allocating resources required
- inquiry of value and ethics and nature of things
- the management that acts as a link between top and lower level managers
- Completing an assigned task by an assigned time
- determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it
17 Clues: study of societies • monitoring organizational performance • doing a task correctly with minimum cost • management of work, people and operations • finding the right people for the right job • leading, influencing and motivating employees • Completing an assigned task by an assigned time • inquiry of value and ethics and nature of things • ...
Natural Resources 2016-01-25
Across
- Name the solid fossil fuel formed by decomposed plant material buried over millions of years.
- What resources can’t be replaced, or nature will take a long time (millions of years) to replace?
- Natural resources such as rivers, lakes, glaciers and groundwater are termed as:
- Natural resources from which various metals and chemicals are extracted are termed as:
- Energy from the Sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy is known as:
- Electricity produced by harnessing the energy of flowing water known as:
- Fossil fuels in form of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons found in underground reservoirs:
- Power generated by harnessing wind energy using wind mills and turbines known as:
- Plant matter grown to generate electricity, heat or use as fuel is referred to as:
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- Power generated by utilizing the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface is referred to as:
- Natural resources that are converted by humans into various forms of usable energy are classified as:
- What type of resources are constantly replaced by nature, and can be harvested indefinitely?
- Natural resources from the biosphere, such as forests, crops and wildlife, are termed as:
- Energy resources formed in the Earth’s crust from plant and animal matter over millions of years:
- Electricity produced from energy released by controlled atomic fission is known as:
- Energy and materials found in the nature that are used by the human society are termed as:
16 Clues: Electricity produced by harnessing the energy of flowing water known as: • Natural resources such as rivers, lakes, glaciers and groundwater are termed as: • Power generated by harnessing wind energy using wind mills and turbines known as: • Plant matter grown to generate electricity, heat or use as fuel is referred to as: • ...
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Sullys Mythological Creatures Crosswird puzzle 2023-07-10
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- Legendary creature of the mountains, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman." Described as a large, hairy humanoid residing in remote, snowy regions. Shrouded in mystery, with sightings and tracks reported but not confirmed. Associated with cold climates and snow-covered landscapes. It is steeped in folklore and cultural beliefs, captivating the imagination with its elusive nature.
- Formidable three-headed dog of Greek mythology, guarding the gates of the Underworld. Known for its ferocity and unmatched vigilance. Prevents the living from entering the realm of the dead. Represents the boundary between life and death, serving as a terrifying deterrent. Its fearsome presence evokes both dread and fascination.
- Elusive and mysterious creature of folklore and cryptozoology, often referred to as Sasquatch. Described as a large humanoid inhabiting remote wilderness areas, particularly forests. Subject of numerous sightings and accounts, sparking debates about its existence.
- Mythical creature known for its nocturnal nature and thirst for blood. Often portrayed as an immortal being with the ability to transform into a bat. Associated with seduction, immortality, and the allure of darkness. They embody the eternal struggle between life and death, and the allure of forbidden desires.
- Legendary sea monster from maritime folklore, described as a colossal cephalopod-like creature. Associated with the depths of the ocean and immense power. Known for its ability to create treacherous whirlpools and wreak havoc on ships.
- Enormous sea monster from various mythologies, typically portrayed as a colossal, serpentine creature dwelling in the depths of the ocean. Often associated with chaos, destruction, and the power of the sea. Regarded as an ancient and formidable force, capable of causing great storms and upheaval. Legends depict it as a symbol of primal power, challenging the might of even the bravest sailors.
- Enchanting creature of folklore, often depicted as a beautiful being with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. Associated with the vastness of the ocean and the allure of the sea. Known for their captivating songs, luring sailors with their melodious voices. Legends speak of their yearning for the human world and the depths of their underwater realms.
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- horse of myth and legend, associated with beauty, grace, and the heavens. Known for its ability to fly and inspire creativity. Often portrayed as a loyal companion to heroes and poets. It symbolizes freedom, imagination, and the pursuit of dreams. Its elegant form and mythical essence have captivated countless imaginations.
- Legendary creature that is part human and part wolf, believed to transform under the influence of a full moon. Known for its dual nature and association with primal instincts.
- Represents a fusion of different animals and elements. Known for its hybrid nature and fearsome qualities. It embodies a mix of strength, cunning, and unpredictability. Its existence symbolizes the fantastical and the impossible, blending various aspects of the natural world into a single entity.
- Legendary creature found in many mythologies across the world, often depicted as a large, winged reptile with the ability to breathe fire. Known for their fierce nature, protective instincts, and hoarding tendencies. Symbolic of power, wisdom, and both destructive and transformative forces. Legends often portray them as guardians of treasure or powerful adversaries to be overcome by heroes.
- Mythical bird of legend, renowned for its ability to rise from its own ashes. Symbolizes rebirth, immortality, and renewal. Believed to cyclically burst into flames and be born anew from its own remains. Its fiery nature represents transformation and resilience. It embodies hope, as it emerges from destruction to start a new life cycle, leaving a legacy of inspiration and strength.
- Majestic creature of mythology, featuring the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. Symbolizes strength, wisdom, and guardianship. Known for its fierce loyalty and protective nature. Often depicted as a creature of noble stature, with the ability to soar through the skies and defend what is precious.
- Mythical creature from Greek mythology, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Known for their strength, archery skills, and association with nature. Often depicted as wise and noble beings, embodying the duality of human and animal traits.
- Winged creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman. Known for their swift and vicious nature, harpies are often depicted as female figures of vengeance and punishment. In mythology, they were associated with stealing and tormenting individuals.
15 Clues: Legendary creature that is part human and part wolf, believed to transform under the influence of a full moon. Known for its dual nature and association with primal instincts. • ...
HARC0268 Terms Quiz 2025-02-19
13 Clues: wheel • lotus • wisdom • priests • gateway • extinction • act or deed • circumambulation • rounds of rebirths • rulers and warriors • female nature spirit • Buddha's Law or doctrine • hemispherical burial mound
Enlightenment and Renaissance 2024-05-02
Across
- Mutual obligation is the heart of it.
- A series of prolonged cold, dry periods.
- Believed there was no perfect form of government.
- Believed that men are naturally bad and selfish.
- 10,000 years ago(hint:agriculture)
- A type of government where people can decide on representatives who vote for leaders.
- Classical manuscripts were rescued and it was in 1453(event).
- "I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves."
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- 1455-1485 Yorks vs Lancasters
- 1/3 of Europe's population died from this.
- People tied to their land(not literal).
- The rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals.
- An event partially caused by European scientists trying to discover laws of nature.
- The nature of men without the government.
- "Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers."
- "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition.
- Believed that people are born good.
- people needed to give up something for the government to give something in return.
- Most common form of the Black Death.
19 Clues: 1455-1485 Yorks vs Lancasters • 10,000 years ago(hint:agriculture) • Believed that people are born good. • Most common form of the Black Death. • Mutual obligation is the heart of it. • People tied to their land(not literal). • A series of prolonged cold, dry periods. • The nature of men without the government. • 1/3 of Europe's population died from this. • ...
Last Names 2018-02-17
16 Clues: five • NSYNC • + sign • chivalry • sidekick • evil queen • supernatural • oliver twist • lots of water • not australian • part of nature • sounds like hand • a distant relative • when you did a good job • opposite of favorite cousin • CONNECTIONS twin's full name
Important words about the environment. 2021-03-10
Across
- - Another cute name for the earth.
- - The part of the earth that is not covered by water.
- - The thing that surrounds us.
- - The countryside is a _______ area.
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- - A big city is an ______ area.
- - A community of living things that live together.
- - What is outside?
- - A variety of plant and animal life in an area.
- - Something that poisons nature.
9 Clues: - What is outside? • - The thing that surrounds us. • - A big city is an ______ area. • - Something that poisons nature. • - Another cute name for the earth. • - The countryside is a _______ area. • - A variety of plant and animal life in an area. • - A community of living things that live together. • - The part of the earth that is not covered by water.
Vocabulaire sur Sanary-sur-Mer 2025-03-10
Unit 8 Vocab 2022-01-10
Across
- leader of Her Majesty's Government and is ultimately responsible for the policy and decisions of the government.
- counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups
- a system of law based on a close observation of human nature, and based on values intrinsic to human nature
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- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
- political doctrine in defense of monarchical absolutism,
- granted a large measure of religious liberty to his Protestant subjects
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- the northern gannet
- a fleet of warships
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
10 Clues: the northern gannet • a fleet of warships • political doctrine in defense of monarchical absolutism, • granted a large measure of religious liberty to his Protestant subjects • a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution. • an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits • ...
sustainability 2020-04-28
Choice board 2022-04-27
Across
- a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety
- of the nature of or made or done as a trial, experiment, or attempt; experimental
- the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
- to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, especially in a formal manner
- of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend
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- without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic
- the associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning
- to make furious; enrage
- unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; fated
- to force or drive, especially to a course of action
10 Clues: to make furious; enrage • of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend • without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic • to force or drive, especially to a course of action • unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; fated • of the nature of or made or done as a trial, experiment, or attempt; experimental • ...
la mode éco 2022-11-21
Across
- Pratique qui consiste à vendre sur les marchés extérieurs à des prix inférieurs à ceux du marché national, ou même inférieurs au prix de revient.
- Qui impose des frais, des dépenses. Dispendieux, exorbitant, hors de prix.
- État, résultat global.
- Matière à l'état brut (matière extraite de la nature : notion de ressource naturelle)
- Lieu où des artisans, des ouvriers travaillent en commun. Lieu où travaille un artiste (peintre, sculpteur).
- Reste inutilisé, tombé en coupant qqch (tissu, film,etc)
- Conforme à l'équité, qui ne lèse personne. Un échange économique où la partie la plus puissante s'engage à respecter les intérêts de la partie la plus défavorisée.
- Action de cultiver la terre pour la production de végétaux (à l'exception des arbres forestiers).
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- Action de changer le lieu d'implantation ; résultat de cette action.
- Immensité insondable
- Le circuit de distribution dans lequel intervient au maximum un intermédiaire entre le producteur et le consommateur
- Commerce, boutique de vêtements d'occasion
- De nature à durer longtemps, qui présente une certaine stabilité. Qui prend en compte l'avenir de la planète.
- Label européen attribué à un produit dont la production et l'utilisation ne nuisent pas à l'environnement.
- Ce sont des « effluents liquides/eaux d'égout... par un usage humain, constituées de toutes les eaux de nature à contaminer les milieux dans lesquels elles sont déversées, par des polluants physiques.
- Nuance
16 Clues: Nuance • Immensité insondable • État, résultat global. • Commerce, boutique de vêtements d'occasion • Reste inutilisé, tombé en coupant qqch (tissu, film,etc) • Action de changer le lieu d'implantation ; résultat de cette action. • Qui impose des frais, des dépenses. Dispendieux, exorbitant, hors de prix. • ...
Word trek menu 2014-12-03
Reading 2018-11-23
speaking part 2,3 2023-03-12
EMMA AND THE BIRD 2025-05-10
homework 12/05/25 2025-05-13
sustainability 2020-04-28
nature vs medical essentials 2014-10-01
12 Clues: deer • villain • to burn • vibrating • enclosure for birds • a quality or a value • a solution in alcohol • greeting, gift, promise • sharp points of an animal or a plant • a square piece of coton used to sneeze in • looking or talking to someone in disbelief • disease transmitted through undercooked meat
CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2014-07-19
Across
- kelvin/a british physicist emphasized the importance of measurement.
- "articulate speech or discourse".
- simply a comparison of physical quantity with the standard.
- variation/is one where the dependent variable varies directly as the product of two or more independent variables.
- comes from the greek word ___ meaning nature.
- in according with the laws of physics.
- quantities/are combination of fundamental quantities.
- to physical nature of a quantity.
- figures/the concept of _____ is useful in physics.
- ___ may be determined using any two points.
- the study of activities involving heat and work.
- not programmed to give the correct number of significant figures.
- variation/two variables x and y directly proportional to each other ratio is constant.
- a convenient boundary between classical physics and modern physics.
- physics/the main branches of ______ are mechanics,heat and thermodynamics,optics,electricity and magnetism,and sound.
- area of ___ includes temperature measurement.
- ___ einstein publish papers that greatly revolutionized physics.
- comes from the greek words ___ meaning 'art or craft".
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- philosophy/it is for this reason that physics was once called ___.
- and magnetism/deals with the nature of change.
- usually applied to solve problems.
- year ___ was declared as the world year of physics.
- the laguage of physics.
- oldest branch of physics.
- saloma/was the recipient of the 2008 asean's most outstanding scientist and technologist award.
- variation/a variable y is inversely proportional to x if the product of x and y is constant.
- is dicipline of science that directly concernd with the fundamental laws of nature.
- even be considered as the offspring of physics.
- figures/ digits that are known with certainty are called ______.
- the study of light and its properties.
30 Clues: the laguage of physics. • oldest branch of physics. • "articulate speech or discourse". • to physical nature of a quantity. • usually applied to solve problems. • in according with the laws of physics. • the study of light and its properties. • ___ may be determined using any two points. • comes from the greek word ___ meaning nature. • ...
Lashure- Marks 2019-05-01
Across
- will never change in its essential aspects
- uniqueness; term is sometimes used to describe the Church because it is the only Church founded by Christ
- the obstinate denial by a baptized person of some truth that must be believed with divine faith
- a fourth-century heresy which held that Christ had only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will, was not truly man
- a reference to Jesus Christ, the Son of God; Greek term meaning 'word'
- a breach of the unity of the visible Church; the refusal to submit to the Pope of be united with the Church
- an individual who is part of an organized group that breaks away from the unity of the Catholic Church
- from the Greek word oikoumene, meaning "the whole inhabited world."
- the first mark of the Church
- the second mark of the Church
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- a portion of the People of God that is entrusted to a bishop to be nurtured by him
- the third mark of the Church
- a heresy from the fifth century that claimed there is only one nature in the Person of Christ, human nature incorporated into his divine nature
- the efforts to reunite all Christians on earth and to cooperate among Christian faith traditions in achieving common goals
- the fourth mark of the Church
- having no flaw or defect
- an ancient heresy that taught that the salvation came from obtaining secret experiential knowledge and that the material world was evil
- the total repudiation of the Christian Faith, is against the theological virtue of faith
- from the Greek for "one sent forth." Refers to the twelve Jesus chose during his public ministry
- will exist until the end of time
20 Clues: having no flaw or defect • the third mark of the Church • the first mark of the Church • the fourth mark of the Church • the second mark of the Church • will exist until the end of time • will never change in its essential aspects • from the Greek word oikoumene, meaning "the whole inhabited world." • a reference to Jesus Christ, the Son of God; Greek term meaning 'word' • ...
walden-marks 2019-05-01
Across
- the title of the blessed virgin mary, greek for "Bearer of God".
- an individual who is part of an organized group that breaks away from the unity of the catholic church and creates a schism.
- the church established by christ on the foundation of the apostles.
- "one sent forth".
- the four attributes of the church mentioned in the nicene creed.
- a fourth-century heresy which held that christ had only a divine mind and will, not human.
- heresy that claims jesus was neither God nor equal to the father, only that he was sent by the father.
- the fourth mark of the church.
- heresy that claimed there is only one nature in the person of Christ, his human nature being incorporated into his divine nature.
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- the obstinate denial by a baptized person of some truth that must be believed with divine faith.
- persons who were born into schismatic communities.
- a portion of the people of God that is entrusted to a bishop to be nurtured by him with the cooperation of his priests.
- the official internal law of the catholic church.
- a reference to Jesus in the new testament, a greek term meaning "word".
- will never change in its essential aspects.
- heresy that taught that salvation came from obtaining secret knowledge and that the material world was evil, Jesus was neither true God nor true man.
- the revealed truths contained in sacred scripture and sacred tradition.
- the total repudiation of the christian faith.
- having no flaw or defect
- a breach of the unity of the visible church, the refusal to submit to the pope or be united with the church.
20 Clues: "one sent forth". • having no flaw or defect • the fourth mark of the church. • will never change in its essential aspects. • the total repudiation of the christian faith. • the official internal law of the catholic church. • persons who were born into schismatic communities. • the title of the blessed virgin mary, greek for "Bearer of God". • ...
psychology choice board crossword 2023-09-27
Across
- - the building of a more humane, just, compassionate, and democratic society using a pragmatic ethics based on human reason, experience, and reliable knowledge
- r elating to the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- - a thing predicted; a forecast.
- a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible.
- someone who supports the theory of behaviourism
- has an advanced degree in the Science of Human Behavior
- - a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event.
- - a person who believes or works in cognitive grammar.
- relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity
- a method of interpretation and analysis of aspects of human cognition, behavior, culture, and experience that focuses on relationships of contrast between elements in a conceptual system that reflect patterns underlying a superficial diversity.
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- a statement or account that makes something clear.
- a theory about the nature of mental states
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- vs. Nurture - “nature” refers to the biological/genetic predispositions that impact one's human traits — physical, emotional, and intellectual
- study the evolutionary and physiological mechanisms that are responsible for human behavior
- the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
- the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- - the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself
- a person who practices psychoanalysis.
20 Clues: - a thing predicted; a forecast. • a person who practices psychoanalysis. • a theory about the nature of mental states • able to be noticed or perceived; discernible. • the scientific study of the mind and behavior. • someone who supports the theory of behaviourism • a statement or account that makes something clear. • ...
Vocab Quarter 2 2023-10-09
Across
- To perceive or recognize something with clarity and insight.
- To create, grow, or progress by stages; to improve, expand, or advance.
- Something that can change or vary, often in value, quantity, or nature.
- Producing a large amount of something, often creative work, or having the ability to do so.
- To recognize or name something, typically by distinguishing it from others.
- To follow a path or sequence, often for the purpose of identifying origins, connections, or development.
- Existing in large quantities or numbers; more than enough.
- To successfully complete or achieve a task or goal.
- To examine something in detail, typically to understand its components, structure, or nature.
- To explain or understand the meaning of something, often based on personal understanding or perspective.
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- A change that is a result or consequence of an action, process, or event.
- To forecast or make an educated guess about future events or outcomes.
- The presence of a variety of different elements or qualities, often in a group or within a particular context.
- Capable of withstanding or recovering from difficult or adverse situations.
- Unwilling or hesitant to do something, often due to reluctance or resistance.
- The emotional or cultural associations and implications that a word carries beyond its literal definition.
- To have an effect on the behavior, decisions, opinions, or actions of someone or something.
- To provide a reasonable explanation or reason for a decision, action, or belief.
- To assess or determine the value, quality, significance, or effectiveness of something.
- To evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, or importance of something, often for the purpose of making a judgment or decision.
20 Clues: To successfully complete or achieve a task or goal. • Existing in large quantities or numbers; more than enough. • To perceive or recognize something with clarity and insight. • To forecast or make an educated guess about future events or outcomes. • To create, grow, or progress by stages; to improve, expand, or advance. • ...
ADAPTATIONS VOCABULARY 2023-10-16
Across
- a type of outer physical shape, texture, or material that protects an organism (two words)
- individuals whose unique characteristics are well-suited for an environment tend to survive and produce more offspring (two words)
- a relationship in nature where both species benefit
- any relationship in which two species live closely together and at least one of the species benefits
- a relationship in nature where one organism lives on or in another organism causing harm
- the struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources
- coloring that confuses another organism into thinking something is different than it is (two words)
- an organism that is killed by another organism
- an interaction in which one organism kills another for food or nutrients
- outer appearance that allows an organism to blend in with some part of its habitat or community
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- the role of an organism in its habitat
- coloring that signals other organisms not to eat the organism (two words)
- behaviors and physical characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully in their environments
- an organism that lives in or on another organism causing harm
- a type of adaptation that is usually internal and has to do with an organism's body processes
- a type of adaptation that is acted out by an organism in order to survive and thrive
- a relationship in nature where one species benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed
- imitating the color, shape, and/or behavior of another organism
- an organism that kills another organism
- a type of adaptation that is usually visible and part of the organism's physical appearance
- an organism that has another organism living in or on it and causing it harm
21 Clues: the role of an organism in its habitat • an organism that kills another organism • an organism that is killed by another organism • a relationship in nature where both species benefit • an organism that lives in or on another organism causing harm • imitating the color, shape, and/or behavior of another organism • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-25
Across
- Another religiuos poem which doesn't have exact date when it was written.
- Rizal wrote this during days in Ateneo which was dedicated to his mother on her birthday.
- Poem dedication to Father Pablo Ramon.
- Discusses the value of one's homeland, regardless of its state.
- Contemplates nature and its emotional impact.
- Reflects on dreams and aspirations, looking to the stars for inspiration.
- Reflects on the concept of home and belonging.
- Reiterates themes of hope amidst adversity.
- Discusses the challenges of life and the human experience.
- This poem which doesn't have exact date when it is was written.
- Explores imagination and dreams of a better life.
- First article has wrote abroad.
- Explores the nature of love in various forms.
- A meditation on beauty, both in nature and humanity.
- Society of literary men and artists held a literary contest in the year 1879.
- A legend relates to the tragic life of Columbus.
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- Prose story of St. Eustace.
- In London, he completed annotating Morga's book, he wrote many article for.
- A nod to the classic work, exploring themes of love and sacrifice.
- Discusses the value of one’s homeland, regardless of its state.
- Emphasizes the importance of love for one's country.
- Poem dedication to Father Pablo Ramon.
- Made the profoundest impression of Rizal.
- Addresses injustice and the fight against oppression.
- A sonnet written by Rizal for the album of the Society of Sculptor.
- Contemplates the idea of eternity and lasting impact.
- A poem about rizal's beloved town written by Rizal in 1876.
- Poem honouring the Ateneo Patroness.
- The first poem written in the native language at age of 8, he also wrote his first dramatic work.
- Celebrates youth and their role in nation-building.
30 Clues: Prose story of St. Eustace. • First article has wrote abroad. • Poem honouring the Ateneo Patroness. • Poem dedication to Father Pablo Ramon. • Poem dedication to Father Pablo Ramon. • Made the profoundest impression of Rizal. • Reiterates themes of hope amidst adversity. • Contemplates nature and its emotional impact. • Explores the nature of love in various forms. • ...
POEMS OF RIZAL 2024-09-25
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- Reflecting on innocence and childhood.
- Celebrates the beauty of the homeland and the longing of an expatriate.
- Discusses the value of one’s homeland, regardless of its state.
- A meditation on beauty, both in nature and humanity.
- reflects on the importance of translation and understanding.
- Discusses the challenges of life and the human experience.
- Contemplates nature and its emotional impact.
- Reiterates themes of hope amidst adversity.
- Discusses the theme of sacrifice for a greater good.
- A meditation on faith and community within a church setting.
- A message of hope and resilience in the face of challenges.
- Emphasizes the importance of love for one's country.
- Celebrates youth and their role in nation-building.
- Explores the nature of love in various forms.
- A tribute to freedom and its importance for the nation.
- Reflects on the concept of home and belonging.
- An affectionate homage to the Philippines as a mother figure.
- A farewell to his country, reflecting his hopes for freedom and sacrifice for the nation.
- Explores imagination and dreams of a better life.
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- Explores faith and cultural identity.
- Expresses deep love for the Philippines and a call to patriotism.
- A nod to the classic work, exploring themes of love and sacrifice.
- A call to fellow Filipinos to unite and work for a better future.
- Addresses injustice and the fight against oppression.
- Contemplates the idea of eternity and lasting impact.
- Reflects Rizal’s vision for unity among Filipinos to fight for their rights.
- Encourages the youth to embrace their potential and love their country.
- Captures the spirit of Filipino nationalism and pride.
- Similar to his earlier poem, emphasizing nostalgia for home.
- Reflects on dreams and aspirations, looking to the stars for inspiration.
30 Clues: Explores faith and cultural identity. • Reflecting on innocence and childhood. • Reiterates themes of hope amidst adversity. • Contemplates nature and its emotional impact. • Explores the nature of love in various forms. • Reflects on the concept of home and belonging. • Explores imagination and dreams of a better life. • ...
POEMS OF RIZAL 2024-09-25
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- Expresses deep love for the Philippines and a call to patriotism.
- Discusses the theme of sacrifice for a greater good.
- Explores faith and cultural identity.
- Explores the nature of love in various forms.
- Contemplates nature and its emotional impact.
- A call to fellow Filipinos to unite and work for a better future.
- Reiterates themes of hope amidst adversity.
- Contemplates the idea of eternity and lasting impact.
- Celebrates the beauty of the homeland and the longing of an expatriate.
- An affectionate homage to the Philippines as a mother figure.
- Discusses the value of one’s homeland, regardless of its state.
- Reflecting on innocence and childhood.
- Addresses injustice and the fight against oppression.
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- Reflects Rizal’s vision for unity among Filipinos to fight for their rights.
- A nod to the classic work, exploring themes of love and sacrifice.
- Emphasizes the importance of love for one's country.
- A meditation on beauty, both in nature and humanity.
- Discusses the challenges of life and the human experience.
- Captures the spirit of Filipino nationalism and pride.
- reflects on the importance of translation and understanding.
- Reflects on dreams and aspirations, looking to the stars for inspiration.
- Explores imagination and dreams of a better life.
- Encourages the youth to embrace their potential and love their country.
- Celebrates youth and their role in nation-building.
- A meditation on faith and community within a church setting.
- Similar to his earlier poem, emphasizing nostalgia for home.
- A tribute to freedom and its importance for the nation.
- Reflects on the concept of home and belonging.
- A message of hope and resilience in the face of challenges.
- A farewell to his country, reflecting his hopes for freedom and sacrifice for the nation.
30 Clues: Explores faith and cultural identity. • Reflecting on innocence and childhood. • Reiterates themes of hope amidst adversity. • Explores the nature of love in various forms. • Contemplates nature and its emotional impact. • Reflects on the concept of home and belonging. • Explores imagination and dreams of a better life. • ...
Passion puzzle (creations such as art music poems stories nature exetra) 2025-01-27
Across
- the obsession with words
- the result of someone intentionally putting in effort and time into a form of art or expression
- someone who has a deep love for poems and poetry
- the lattion word from which we got the english word creation
- a person who loves flowers
- and adjective that means that something was carefully chosen or done
- a word that means to put your soul in to what you are doing with creativity
- all forms of art and creation were made ______
- a collection of words that can sometimes be arranged in a rhythmic formation to convey strong emotions
- recognition of the good things about something
- a word for an all consuming passion or hobby
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- a word to mean rich with nature and greenery
- a word for someone who loves music very deeply
- a word for someone who has an appreciation for art, music, and beauty of things
- the physical feeling that you get when appreciating art and music
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through rhythms harmonies and melodies
- the realization that everything around you is living a vivid life
- the intricate aspects that are put in to creations
- the latin word from which we got the word for nature
- a swedish word for someone who loves life
- drawings paintings music poems sculpture plays and books can be considered as
- the fear of running out of creative ideas
- a quality of passion or inspiration
- a swedish word for taking a break to enjoy the little things ion life like nature
- a word that means not to be forgotten or removed something that leaves its mark
25 Clues: the obsession with words • a person who loves flowers • a quality of passion or inspiration • a swedish word for someone who loves life • the fear of running out of creative ideas • a word to mean rich with nature and greenery • a word for an all consuming passion or hobby • a word for someone who loves music very deeply • all forms of art and creation were made ______ • ...
HG&D Final Exam 2025-05-03
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- You shouldn't make any ____ about anything or anyone.
- What is the shape associated with Maslow's theory?
- _____ makes the dreamwork
- Research shows that ____ is more important than nature.
- Wachs stressed that _____________ impacts a child more than biology.
- What is the title of the book we read that states children to be inherently good?
- If someone's mind and body are connected and calm, they are operating on the ______ side.
- Who created the Ecological Systems Theory?
- Don't take anything ______.
- All______ can benefit from learning about human growth and development processes
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- What age group has a lot of energy and a need for physical release, such as running around or playing on a jungle gym?
- Who created the Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development?
- In order to effectively work together on a team, ____ has to be shared.
- Who created the Hierarchy of Needs?
- What is the title of the book we read about ages 4-14?
- If someone is stressed and anxious, they are operating on the _____ side.
- You should be ____ with your word.
- Theories __________ ________ aid in determining children's behavior based on environmental and interactional circumstances.
- ____ in the Nature vs. Nurture argument refers to inherited genetic traits or predispositions, shared by an indicidual's biological composition.
- Eight-Year-Olds have a growing sense of ____ responsibility..
- What age group loves to be given "jobs
- You should always do your ____.
- The Four ________
- Regulation ______ _______ is a characteristic that develops in children as their age progresses.
- People are constantly _________.
- Who argued that humans need external support when favoring nurture?
- Through the three "T's", what will be revealed?
27 Clues: The Four ________ • _____ makes the dreamwork • Don't take anything ______. • You should always do your ____. • People are constantly _________. • You should be ____ with your word. • Who created the Hierarchy of Needs? • What age group loves to be given "jobs • Who created the Ecological Systems Theory? • Through the three "T's", what will be revealed? • ...
Pied Beauty and Summer Farm 2013-11-24
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- the poet of Pied Beauty
- both peoms have ... (e.g ABAB or AABB)
- Summer Farm has 16 lines
- both poets also use an ...
- both poems can be ... together and the other nature poems such as 'hunting snake' or 'where come from'
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- the theme for Pied Beauty
- the theme for Summer Farm
- a common theme for both of the poems
- the poet of Summer Farm
- both poems do not have irregular structure
10 Clues: the poet of Pied Beauty • the poet of Summer Farm • Summer Farm has 16 lines • the theme for Pied Beauty • the theme for Summer Farm • both poets also use an ... • a common theme for both of the poems • both peoms have ... (e.g ABAB or AABB) • both poems do not have irregular structure • ...
Unit 4 Lessons 1+2+3 2020-04-22
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- the things people do for us
- a big building that makes large quantity of one item
- resource that can be replaced
- resources that come from nature
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- services provided by the government
- resources that are once used, gone forever
- services provided by companies owned by citizens
- to take an old item and use it to make something new
- the things we buy and sell
- things made from nature and man-made resources
10 Clues: the things we buy and sell • the things people do for us • resource that can be replaced • resources that come from nature • services provided by the government • resources that are once used, gone forever • things made from nature and man-made resources • services provided by companies owned by citizens • to take an old item and use it to make something new • ...
Polka Dots in the Sky - Patterns 2020-07-20
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- a celestial orb we can see in the night sky
- a repeated shape or design
- an ice crystal that falls from the sky
- a mathematically perfect swirl pattern that is found in nature
- any time something in nature changes
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- a baby plant
- an organism composed of fungi and algae that lives on rocks
- a pattern of repeated lines
- the process that makes living things better at surviving
- a pattern of circles
10 Clues: a baby plant • a pattern of circles • a repeated shape or design • a pattern of repeated lines • any time something in nature changes • an ice crystal that falls from the sky • a celestial orb we can see in the night sky • the process that makes living things better at surviving • an organism composed of fungi and algae that lives on rocks • ...
PSM5 2018-08-20
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- one of the practices for strategic alliance
- orientation of transactional purchasing
- requires for successful relationship between suppliers and customers
- definition of relationship
- requires for successful relationship between suppliers and customers
- nature of buy for items purchased with large quantity with many sources
- the focus of transactional relationship
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- orientation of relationship purchasing
- a customer outcome of strategic alliance
- definition of relationship
- type of relationship for low impact items
- nature of buy for items important to the future success of organization
- one of the practices for strategic alliance
13 Clues: definition of relationship • definition of relationship • orientation of relationship purchasing • orientation of transactional purchasing • the focus of transactional relationship • a customer outcome of strategic alliance • type of relationship for low impact items • one of the practices for strategic alliance • one of the practices for strategic alliance • ...
LIGHT 2023-03-01
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- THE APPARENT REVERSAL OF THE MIRROR IMAGE'S LEFT AND RIGHT
- LIGHT SEEMS TO TRAVEL IN ____________
- EXAMPLE OF A HIGHLY POLISHED SURFACE
- THE STUDY OF LIGHT AND ITS APPLICATIONS
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- OTHER NAME OF CURVED MIRRORS
- LIGHT CAN PASS THROUGH THIS MEDIUM.
- WHAT KIND OF OBJECT WILL CREATE SHADOW?
- THIS HELPS US TO SEE THE OBJECTS IN THE WORLD.
- THE PARTICLE PROPERTIES OF LIGHT WITH THE ____________ NATURE.
- NATURE OF IMAGE FORMED BY PLANE MIRRORS
10 Clues: OTHER NAME OF CURVED MIRRORS • LIGHT CAN PASS THROUGH THIS MEDIUM. • EXAMPLE OF A HIGHLY POLISHED SURFACE • LIGHT SEEMS TO TRAVEL IN ____________ • WHAT KIND OF OBJECT WILL CREATE SHADOW? • NATURE OF IMAGE FORMED BY PLANE MIRRORS • THE STUDY OF LIGHT AND ITS APPLICATIONS • THIS HELPS US TO SEE THE OBJECTS IN THE WORLD. • ...
Meniere’s Disease 2021-12-07
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- sensation of dizziness, disorientation, or imbalance
- reducing _____ can decrease fluid retained in the body
- ringing in the ears
- type of therapy to help patients cope with unexpected nature of attacks
- type of vertigo associated with Ménière’s disease
- _____ system involved in balance, located in inner ear
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- nature of the disease is ____ ,coming and going sporadically
- cause of Ménière’s disease
- in severe cases ______ is performed to alleviate symptoms
- medication that can reduce dizziness
10 Clues: ringing in the ears • cause of Ménière’s disease • medication that can reduce dizziness • type of vertigo associated with Ménière’s disease • sensation of dizziness, disorientation, or imbalance • reducing _____ can decrease fluid retained in the body • _____ system involved in balance, located in inner ear • in severe cases ______ is performed to alleviate symptoms • ...
THE METHOD OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2025-09-02
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- HORIZONTAL, SIDE TO SIDE AXIS
- EXPLANATION BASED ON EXPERIMENTS - MOST LOGICAL EXPLANATION
- STANDARD FOR COMPARISON
- A FACTOR THAT DOESN'T VARY IN AN EXPERIMENT
- VERTICAL, UP AND DOWN AXIS
- AN ORGANIZED PROCEDURE FOR TESTING HYPOTHESES
- FACTOR THAT IS ADJUSTED BY THE EXPERIMENTER
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- RULE OF NATURE THAT SYMS UP RELATED OBSERVATIONS TO DESCRIBE A PATTERN IN NATURE
- FACTOR WHOSE VALUE IS GRAPHED ON Y-AXIS: (WHAT IS MEASURED)
- TESTABLE PREDICTION
10 Clues: TESTABLE PREDICTION • STANDARD FOR COMPARISON • VERTICAL, UP AND DOWN AXIS • HORIZONTAL, SIDE TO SIDE AXIS • A FACTOR THAT DOESN'T VARY IN AN EXPERIMENT • FACTOR THAT IS ADJUSTED BY THE EXPERIMENTER • AN ORGANIZED PROCEDURE FOR TESTING HYPOTHESES • FACTOR WHOSE VALUE IS GRAPHED ON Y-AXIS: (WHAT IS MEASURED) • EXPLANATION BASED ON EXPERIMENTS - MOST LOGICAL EXPLANATION • ...
Cross Word 2022-10-25
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- - Action or effect of taking life; elimination, extermination, death. (page 102 - line 29)
- - Transcription, in its own book, of documents, names, titles, etc., public or private, as proof of authenticity. (page 95 - line 2)
- - That or one who is responsible for his or her actions or those of others; who have the moral and/or material conditions to make a commitment. (page 95 - line 8)
- - That which projects out. (Page 87 - line 12)
- - Difficulty or obstacle that requires great effort to be solved or overcome. (page 87 - line 18)
- - That pertains to or refers to nature. (page 91 - line 11
- - Feminine noun Intensity or amount of heat or cold observed in an environment. (page 87 - line 5)
- - Qualidade do que é diferente; o que distingue uma coisa de outra. (page 102 - line 15)
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- - Separation of the forming or constituent elements of something. (page 91 - line 5)
- - Nature or quality of thing or person; (page 95 - line 21)
- - Observable event; phenomenon. (page 102 - line 8)
- - Relating to man or proper to his nature. (Page 87 - line 8)
- - An event that causes suffering and great harm. (page 102 - line 6)
- - Value defined as a quantity equidistant from the extremes of other quantities. (page 102 - line 12)
- - act of expanding. (page 95 - line 2)
- - Característica do que é potente. (page 91 - line 8)
- - Degree of elevation, relative to a horizontal plane, of a line or plane parallel to the plane. (page 87 - line 17)
- - What solves. (page 91 - line 2)
- - Obligation to fulfill, role to play. (page 91 - line 9)
- - Replacement, exchange. (page 95 - line 10)
20 Clues: - What solves. (page 91 - line 2) • - act of expanding. (page 95 - line 2) • - Replacement, exchange. (page 95 - line 10) • - That which projects out. (Page 87 - line 12) • - Observable event; phenomenon. (page 102 - line 8) • - Característica do que é potente. (page 91 - line 8) • - Obligation to fulfill, role to play. (page 91 - line 9) • ...
Art Appreciation: India, China and Japan 2017-03-29
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- Traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, symbolically marks the transition from the profane to the sacred.
- 19th century influence upon European artists.
- Symbolic hand gesture used in Buddhist art to help communicate meaning.
- East gateway of Great Stupa, Sanchi, India.
- Cave 1, Ajanta, India. Cave painting, second half of 5th century.
- Spirits present everywhere, including in nature.
- Panel from the Tamamushi Shrine, Horyu-ji Temple, Nara, Asuka period.
- “Way of the Tea,” Japanese word for the traditional tea ceremony.
- A burial mound containing Buddha’s remains.
- Humans/animals were sacrificed in this life to serve the dead in the next realm.
- beings who could have achieved nirvana but who chose to instead sacrifice themselves and help others work towards Enlightenment.
- Reflects the importance of Buddhism/Hinduism.
- Ritual wine vessel.
- From the Gupta period, example of mudra.
- The art of emotive or carefully descriptive handwriting.
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- Comment written on a Chinese scroll by the creator, owner, or a viewer.
- Emphasized reverence for ancestors and importance of afterlife.
- "Small replicas."
- Ge Zhichuan Moving His Dwelling, c.1360.
- Third century BCE, c. 150–50 BCE, Sanchi, India.
- Art reflects reverence for nature, desire for meditation, quiet reflection, and mental discipline.
- Traditional Japanese religion, emphasizes the ways natural elements are connected to personal well-being, reveres nature itself as a deity.
- Handmade and fired ceramic; made for a tea ceremony.
- Buddha between 563-485.
- continuous _______ is when different parts of a story are shown within the same visual space.
- a Japanese word that means “pictures of the floating world” (no hyphen)
- “The Enlightened One.”
27 Clues: "Small replicas." • Ritual wine vessel. • “The Enlightened One.” • Buddha between 563-485. • Ge Zhichuan Moving His Dwelling, c.1360. • From the Gupta period, example of mudra. • East gateway of Great Stupa, Sanchi, India. • A burial mound containing Buddha’s remains. • 19th century influence upon European artists. • Reflects the importance of Buddhism/Hinduism. • ...
Warden - Marks 2019-05-01
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- The official internal law of the Catholic Church
- the 21 councils of the world's bishops that have been held since the 4th century
- the 4 atributes of the church mentioned in the Nicene Creed
- Heresy that claimed Christ's human nature was incorporated into his divine nature, leaving him with one nature
- Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God"
- Mark of the Church that means that the Church was founded by Christ and given to the Apostles
- Heresy that held Christ had only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will
- The remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sin whose guilt has already been forgiven
- obstinate denial by a baptized person of a truth that must be believed with divine faith
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- Heresy that taught that the material world was evil and that Chrsit came to impart secret knowledge for our salvation
- Will never change in its essential aspects
- will exist until the end of time
- Pagan school of thought that believed in a supreme being who creates through an emanation of lesser beings
- a breach of unity of the visible church
- A profession of Christian beliefs by a fourth-century opponent of hte Arian Heresy
- Heresy that taught Christ was the unity of a divine Person and a human person
- total repudiation of the Christian faith
- The central administration of the Church ; the diocese of the pope
- Heresy that claimed the Son was neither God nor equal to the Father but was sent by the Father
- having no flaw or defect
20 Clues: having no flaw or defect • will exist until the end of time • a breach of unity of the visible church • total repudiation of the Christian faith • Will never change in its essential aspects • The official internal law of the Catholic Church • Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God" • the 4 atributes of the church mentioned in the Nicene Creed • ...
Garrett Review Game Chapter 5 2019-05-01
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- the total repudiation of the Christian Faith
- heresy that, among other things, opposed the title of Theotokos for the Blessed Virgin Mary
- having to do with any Christian church that broke away from the Church during the Reformation
- breach of unity in the visible Church by refusal to submit to the pope or be united with one Church
- heresy which held that Christ had only a divine mind and will, not human mind and will, and so not truly man
- the efforts to reunite all Christian faith traditions in achieving common goals
- heresy that taught the material world was evil and that Christ, who was not truly God but lesser divine being, came to impart secret knowledge for our salvation
- a series of 16th century schisms from the Catholic Church
- the mark that indicates the Cchurch was founded by Christ and given to the Apostles
- remission before God of temporal punishment that would otherwise be due for sins already forgiven
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- "one sent forth"
- greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God"
- official internal law of Catholic Church
- revealed truths contained in Sacred Scripute and Tradition that are entrusted to the care of the church
- an enumeration of Christan beliefs
- obstinate denial by a baptized person of a truth that must be believed with divine faith
- will never perish or go astray
- heresy that claimed the Son was neither God nor equal to the Father but was sent by the Father, did his will, and thereby was raised to a "son of God"
- heresy that claimed Christ's human nature was incorporated into his divine nature, leaving him with one nature
- persons who were born into schismatic communitiies and therefore are not guilty of origial schism
20 Clues: "one sent forth" • will never perish or go astray • an enumeration of Christan beliefs • official internal law of Catholic Church • the total repudiation of the Christian Faith • greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God" • a series of 16th century schisms from the Catholic Church • the efforts to reunite all Christian faith traditions in achieving common goals • ...
Guise - Marks 2019-05-01
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- "One who is sent." Jesus Selected twelve to be his inner circle of companions and to carry out his mission after his Ascension.
- Meaning Universal or pertaining to the whole.
- Heresy that claimed Christ's human nature was incorporated into his divine nature, leaving him with one nature.
- Which members of the Church are absolutely Holy?
- The Unity of __________. Sacrament of Holy Orders, the Church's Apostolic Succession ensures teaching of St Peter and the Apostles.
- 3 Person; Father Son and Holy Spirit
- Remission before God of temporal punishment that would otherwise be due for sins already forgiven.
- Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God."
- The Unity of _______. The Eucharistic sacrifice offered in a particular community.
- The Unity of _____. The Church possess that it is the only one that has been passed down. It is the only Church with Unity of Doctrine, Sacraments, and Government.
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- A series of sixteenth-century schisms from the Catholic Church.
- What is the antidote to the sins of individual members of the Church?
- The total reputation of the Christian Faith.
- The Church established by Christ on the foundation of the Apostles.
- Means it will never change in its essential aspects.
- In what sense is the Church the point of Human History?
- The efforts to reunite all christian on Earth and to cooperate among Christian faith traditions in achieving common goals.
- Post Baptismal denial of a truth of the Faith taught by the Church.
- Agreement between God and Man
- Refusal of Unity with the Pope or the refusal of Communion with the members of the Church.
20 Clues: Agreement between God and Man • 3 Person; Father Son and Holy Spirit • The total reputation of the Christian Faith. • Meaning Universal or pertaining to the whole. • Which members of the Church are absolutely Holy? • Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God." • Means it will never change in its essential aspects. • ...
Pierson-Marks 2019-05-01
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- The bishops are annointed through the "laying on of ______."
- Heresy that claimed the Son was niether Go nor equal to the Father but was sent by the Father, did his will, and thereby was raised to a "Son of God."
- Heresy that, among other things, opposed the Theotokos for the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Heresy that held Christ had only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will
- Greek term meaning "universal" or "pertaining to the whole"
- Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God."
- Heresy that taught the material world was evil and that Christ, who was not truly God but a lesser divine being, came to impart secret knowledge for our salvation
- The task of working toward Christai unity
- Apostlic_______-she continues being taught, sanctified, and directed by the Apostles in the persons of their successors in the pastoral ministry
- Obstinate denial by a baptized person of a truth that must be believed with divine faith
- ______ rightly criticized the sale of indulgences
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- Apostolic ________-she was built and remains on the foundation of the Apostles
- The Church will exist until the end of time
- Heresy that claimed Christ's human nature was incorporated into his divine nature, leaving him with one nature
- The Church will never change in her essentialaspects
- The Church will always teach the Gospel of Christ without error despite the defects of her members, both ordained and lay
- Apostolic ________-guards and transmits, with the help of the Holy Spirit who dwells in her, the teachings of the Apostles
- ______ is the origin of holiness of the Church
- Remission before God of temporal punishment that would otherwise be duefor sins already forgiven
- Christ assigned the Apostles to help him ______, rule, and sanctify
20 Clues: The task of working toward Christai unity • The Church will exist until the end of time • ______ is the origin of holiness of the Church • ______ rightly criticized the sale of indulgences • Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God." • The Church will never change in her essentialaspects • Greek term meaning "universal" or "pertaining to the whole" • ...
Pierson-Marks 2019-05-01
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- Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God."
- Obstinate denial by a baptized person of a truth that must be believed with divine faith
- The Church will always teach the Gospel of Christ without error despite the defects of her members, both ordained and lay
- Heresy that held Christ had only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will
- Heresy that, among other things, opposed the Theotokos for the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Heresy that claimed the Son was niether Go nor equal to the Father but was sent by the Father, did his will, and thereby was raised to a "Son of God."
- The task of working toward Christai unity
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- The Church will never change in her essentialaspects
- Heresy that claimed Christ's human nature was incorporated into his divine nature, leaving him with one nature
- The bishops are annointed through the "laying on of ______."
- ______ is the origin of holiness of the Church
- The Church will exist until the end of time
- Greek term meaning "universal" or "pertaining to the whole"
- Remission before God of temporal punishment that would otherwise be duefor sins already forgiven
- Apostolic ________-she was built and remains on the foundation of the Apostles
- Apostolic ________-guards and transmits, with the help of the Holy Spirit who dwells in her, the teachings of the Apostles
- Heresy that taught the material world was evil and that Christ, who was not truly God but a lesser divine being, came to impart secret knowledge for our salvation
- Apostlic_______-she continues being taught, sanctified, and directed by the Apostles in the persons of their successors in the pastoral ministry
- Christ assigned the Apostles to help him ______, rule, and sanctify
- ______ rightly criticized the sale of indulgences
20 Clues: The task of working toward Christai unity • The Church will exist until the end of time • ______ is the origin of holiness of the Church • ______ rightly criticized the sale of indulgences • Greek term for "Bearer of God" or "Mother of God." • The Church will never change in her essentialaspects • Greek term meaning "universal" or "pertaining to the whole" • ...
Unit 3 - Le 2019-10-07
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- a truth of inexhaustible depth and meaning
- A special kind of love in which a person identifies with the suffering of another with a desire to relieve his or her pain
- Gift of transformation from unrighteousness through the sacrifice of Christ and the atonement for our sins
- put the right relationship
- The New Eve
- Many___hoped for a military/poltical savior who would liberate them from their Roman oppressors
- Blessed Virgin Mary's response to God's plan of redemption; "Let it be done"
- Primary means of receiving sanctifying grace
- God loves the pinnacle of his creation so much that he took on their nature
- Annunciation
- Sonship a divine person who, in addition to his divine nature, took on a human nature
- God Saves
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- Atonement/payment of what is owed
- the fullness of God's self-Revelation
- the kind of grace that makes us children of God
- Christ's instrument of redemption
- the greatest form of slavery from which Christ came to free people
- Conception The Virgin Mary was preserved even from the consequences of Original Sin
- These___are especially purifying and sanctifying when they form part of the___
- bringing the Gospel texts to prayer and striving to put them into practice
- A righteous man, He was faithful to God Will
- "It reconciles man with God. It frees from the enslavement to sin, and it heals."
- Nativity
- St.John the baptist first recognize Christ
- Martin Luther's doctrine of justification
- freedom from undue attachment to material things
- atones for all sin and renews the soul
- the early Church understand the tremendous power of Christ's word through whom?
28 Clues: Nativity • God Saves • The New Eve • Annunciation • put the right relationship • Atonement/payment of what is owed • Christ's instrument of redemption • the fullness of God's self-Revelation • atones for all sin and renews the soul • Martin Luther's doctrine of justification • a truth of inexhaustible depth and meaning • St.John the baptist first recognize Christ • ...
WM - All 3 Lists 2023-04-18
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- to cause to form crystals; to cause to take a definite form
- to claim or seize without justification
- adherence to the highest principles and ideals
- the central part of a circular object (such as a wheel or propeller); a center of activity
- belonging to the essential nature of a thing
- a gift by will, especially of money or other personal property; something transmitted by or received from an ancestor
- a total disaster or failure; a violent disruption
- to give out, as in punishment, by measure; a limiting mark or boundary
- the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiarities of the case
- a feeling of resentment at a perceived insult; shady branches
- to deprive or take away, especially of property or authority
- determined by factors present in an individual from birth; belonging to the essential nature of something
- a temporary madness
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- cruel or severe, especially in relation to laws
- to prolong in time or space: CONTINUE
- lifted up and carried away with interest or emotion
- to divide or distribute by share or portion; distribute or parcel out
- to throw into shadow or make difficult to understand
- to teach and impress by frequent repetitions or scoldings
- insultingly hateful in speech or conduct; showing shameless boldness
- a small, rounded mass of swollen tissue; an entangling complication (as in a drama)
- existing from birth; being such by nature
- a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or hateful ill will; motivating purpose or intention
- a retaliatory act; the regaining of something by recapturing
- a feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing
25 Clues: a temporary madness • to prolong in time or space: CONTINUE • to claim or seize without justification • existing from birth; being such by nature • belonging to the essential nature of a thing • adherence to the highest principles and ideals • cruel or severe, especially in relation to laws • a total disaster or failure; a violent disruption • ...
law and public safety 2025-01-28
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- A material used to bind or protect an injured body part.
- when a judge disagrees with an objection and the witness may not answer
- A place of confinement for people convicted of serious crimes usually administered by the State or Federal government
- An order authorizing the arrest and detention of an individual
- the study of the causes and effects of diseases, and of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes
- Acting with or showing careful thought for the future
- The body’s reaction to reduced blood flow.
- Acts of criminal behavior involving gambling, prostitution, pornography, and drugs
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- the authority given by law to a court to try cases and rule on legal matters within a particular geographic area and/or over certain types of legal cases
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation or to answer questions that are not incriminating in nature
- moving around a designated area for the purpose of observing and/or preventing activity
- a bullet and impact resistant fabric that disperses kinetic energy over a widened area. It is used in multiple layers to create bullet resistant garments including vests, shirts and jackets
- to ask questions for the purpose to seek answers or information that the person questioned considers personal or secret or is incriminating in nature
- information- information that is based on fact.
- Having to do with cognition and performing physical tasks.
- A sterile cotton tipped collection tool.
- evidence Tangible evidence found at a crime scene
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court
- Sir Robert Peel, the father of modern policing
- Civil action against a party(ies) for a wrong committed against them, typically financial in nature
20 Clues: A sterile cotton tipped collection tool. • A writ ordering a person to attend a court • The body’s reaction to reduced blood flow. • Sir Robert Peel, the father of modern policing • information- information that is based on fact. • evidence Tangible evidence found at a crime scene • Acting with or showing careful thought for the future • ...
GRE Day 1 2025-09-22
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- hasty and superficial; not thorough or detailed
- easily noticeable; standing out and attracting attention
- of the same kind or nature; uniform in composition
- to treat someone or something as a god; to idolize or worship
- failing to take proper care or attention; careless and neglectful
- disliking or distrusting humanity; having a general hatred for people
- intended to teach or impart moral instruction; instructional in nature
- a natural inclination or tendency towards something; a predisposition
- intimidating and overwhelming; discouraging or disheartening
- possible to do or achieve; realistic and practicable
- pleasant and friendly; agreeable in nature
- cautious and watchful; alert to potential dangers or problems
- to exist in large quantities; to be plentiful
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- without a definite shape; lacking structure
- to spread or disperse widely; to distribute information
- extremely idealistic and impractical; motivated by romantic or unrealistic ideals
- dull and monotonous; lacking excitement or interest
- an incorrect or misleading name; a term that doesn't accurately describe something
- excessively eager to please; overly obedient and servile
- unpredictable; prone to sudden changes in mood or behavior
- childishly silly and immature; trivial or juvenile
- to openly disregard or disobey; to mock or show contempt for
- someone who spends money extravagantly and wastefully
- lacking flavor or interest; bland and unstimulating
- to give a false impression; to contradict or misrepresent
- reserved and uncommunicative; habitually quiet and reserved in speech
- simple and plain; without luxury or excess
- related to the intellect or brain; intellectual and thoughtful
- to appease or pacify; to calm or satisfy someone's demands
- very talkative; chatty or garrulous
30 Clues: very talkative; chatty or garrulous • simple and plain; without luxury or excess • pleasant and friendly; agreeable in nature • without a definite shape; lacking structure • to exist in large quantities; to be plentiful • hasty and superficial; not thorough or detailed • childishly silly and immature; trivial or juvenile • ...
28 Funny Weather Riddles 2025-06-14
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- The sound of clouds having a bowling tournament
- The sky's annual emotional breakdown season
- The earth's bathtub overflowing because someone left the tap on
- Mother Nature's dandruff problem gets out of hand
- Your coffee's revenge for all those times you let it get cold
- A weather pattern that clearly failed its driving test
- Zeus having a really bad day at the office
- When Satan decides to use Earth as his personal sauna
- The sky wearing its grumpy gray pajamas all day
- Nature's blender set to maximum chaos mode
- Nature's photography flash that's way too bright
- Nature's gentle way of messing up your hairstyle
- Mother Nature reminding you that summer doesn't last forever
- When Mother Nature goes on a water-saving kick
- When the sky's giant lightbulb forgot to install a dimmer switch
- Winter's way of saying "Stay inside and eat soup, human"
Down
- Shakespeare's favorite excuse for dramatic plot twists
- When the air decides to give you an unwanted full-body hug
- When the sky needs glasses but refuses to admit it
- The sky's attempt at being polite while still ruining your picnic
- The atmosphere having a temper tantrum and throwing everything around
- A really aggressive dust bunny with anger management issues
- Nature can't decide if it wants to be helpful or annoying
- When the weather thinks it's auditioning for a desert movie
- Sky tears because it watched a really sad movie
- When the air has the personality of a clingy ex
- Nature's way of giving the earth sunglasses
- The sky's passive-aggressive way of playing dodgeball
28 Clues: Zeus having a really bad day at the office • Nature's blender set to maximum chaos mode • The sky's annual emotional breakdown season • Nature's way of giving the earth sunglasses • When Mother Nature goes on a water-saving kick • The sound of clouds having a bowling tournament • The sky wearing its grumpy gray pajamas all day • ...
Chapter 2 2017-03-09
Across
- of or denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes
- the doctrine that all events, including human actions
- showing great attention to detail
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- the rejection of all religious and moral principles
- the theory that all knowledge is derived from
- make or become accustomed or used to something
- able to be be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape
- study of the fundamental nature of nature
Down
- the ability of the brain to form sympathetic connections
- a belief or theory on opinions and actions
- relating to or situated on the edge of something
- very weak or slight
- the ability of being easily shaped or molded
- of or by telegraphs or telegrams
- a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important
- of a person clever, original, and inventive
17 Clues: very weak or slight • of or by telegraphs or telegrams • showing great attention to detail • study of the fundamental nature of nature • a belief or theory on opinions and actions • of a person clever, original, and inventive • the ability of being easily shaped or molded • unchanging over time or unable to be changed • of or denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes • ...
NonFiction Elements Vocabulary 2022-10-20
Across
- A usually unexpected meeting
- A biography written by the author about him or herself.
- A way to organize and record information.
- A person who specializes in the study of things in nature, especially animals and plants
- A quick summary of the passage located on the side of the page.
- To work together on something
- The scattered remains of something; trash or litter
- An attention grabber that often includes the main idea of the paper.
- Special force used when saying a particular word or syllable; stress
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something
Down
- Very unusual or impressive
- Steps in the line of descent from a common ancestor
- Made by people, not by nature; not natural
- Was a sign of; showed
- A short description or reference of a drawing or picture.
- A heading underneath the main heading.
- Steep
17 Clues: Steep • Was a sign of; showed • Very unusual or impressive • A usually unexpected meeting • To work together on something • A heading underneath the main heading. • A way to organize and record information. • Made by people, not by nature; not natural • Steps in the line of descent from a common ancestor • The scattered remains of something; trash or litter • ...
Affix ous, eous, ious 2024-01-16
Across
- of great or far-reaching importance or consequence
- not pertinent; irrelevant
- of, relating to, or affecting the skin
- very many; being or existing in great quantity
- of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong
- remarkable; outstanding
- subject to, led by, or indicative of a sudden, odd notion or unpredictable change; erratic
- favored by fortune; prosperous; fortunate
- possessing or characterized by courage
Down
- having ambition; eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal, etc.
- maliciously or playfully annoying
- of or relating to the nerves
- having or showing good manners; polite
- of the nature of a miracle
- having or characterized by financial success or good fortune
- capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object
- living or able to live both on land and in water; belonging to both land and water
17 Clues: remarkable; outstanding • not pertinent; irrelevant • of the nature of a miracle • of or relating to the nerves • maliciously or playfully annoying • having or showing good manners; polite • of, relating to, or affecting the skin • possessing or characterized by courage • favored by fortune; prosperous; fortunate • very many; being or existing in great quantity • ...
roots 7 2023-11-02
12 Clues: provoke • friendly • Donation • cheerful • Resonable • before war • loves books • feeling love • war like mood • one who opposes • Warlike in nature • Central character
11 Vocal Test 2 2023-01-03
Across
- an act of encouraging a hesitating speaker OR to be on time
- arranged in a tidy way; in good order
- help, typically of a practical nature
- a house, flat, or other place of residence
- walk for pleasure in the countryside OR talk or write at length in a confused way
- a check or restraint on something
- small or insufficient in quantity or amount
- noisy and disorderly
- a disease or illness
Down
- of sound mind; not mad or mentally ill
- different to what is normal or expected; strange
- the soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon
- satisfy (one's thirst) by drinking
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
- having a distance larger than usual from side to side; wide
- having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature
- as great, high, or intense as possible or permitted
17 Clues: noisy and disorderly • a disease or illness • a check or restraint on something • satisfy (one's thirst) by drinking • arranged in a tidy way; in good order • help, typically of a practical nature • of sound mind; not mad or mentally ill • a house, flat, or other place of residence • small or insufficient in quantity or amount • ...
Figurative Language Review 2023-05-15
Across
- signals a break in the poem
- "Once I carried him milk in a bottle corked sloppily with paper"
- "The world is a table engulfed in honey and smoke"
- "Loving their cool hardness in our hands"
- a poem that tells a story
- The Stone Age, Enola Gay and The Spanish Inquisition are historical ____.
- a short 17 - syllable poem that celebrates nature
- another name for Shakespearean sonnet
- "Whatever I see I swallow immediately"
Down
- "the shirt of love, freshly laundered"
- "sings the tune without the words and never stops"
- a poem that praises an object, idea/emotion or individual
- "and a single ray of summer light strikes like a sword"
- "And sweetest in the Gale is heard"
- a set of four lines
- "Her good nature wore out like a fan belt."
- a nineteen line poem that consist of five tercets and a quatrain
17 Clues: a set of four lines • a poem that tells a story • signals a break in the poem • "And sweetest in the Gale is heard" • another name for Shakespearean sonnet • "the shirt of love, freshly laundered" • "Whatever I see I swallow immediately" • "Loving their cool hardness in our hands" • "Her good nature wore out like a fan belt." • ...
Countryside 2025-11-07
Across
- A small body of still water, smaller than a lake.
- A very tall natural elevation of the Earth’s surface.
- Animals living in nature, not kept by people.
- Open land where crops are often grown.
- A long, flowing body of water that runs into a lake or sea.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A small track for walking, usually in the countryside.
- A structure that marks a boundary or keeps animals inside.
- A small, narrow river.
Down
- A smaller, less dense forest.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- A small group of houses, smaller than a town.
- All the plants, animals, and scenery in the world.
- Land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- A house located on a farm.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- A large area filled with trees.
17 Clues: A small, narrow river. • A house located on a farm. • A smaller, less dense forest. • A large area filled with trees. • Low land between hills or mountains. • Open land where crops are often grown. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A small group of houses, smaller than a town. • Animals living in nature, not kept by people. • ...
Testing Terms Set #2 2014-03-31
Across
- a result
- order of events in a story
- a character fighting electronic devices (Character vs. ___)
- a character questioning his/her life choices (Character vs. ___)
- dropping clues/hints about events that will happen later in story
- when the action is interrupted to present a scene from an earlier time
- a conflict inside oneself (___ conflict)
- eases suspense
- ties up loose ends
- a feeling of growing tension or excitement
- people, animals, or imaginary creatures who take part in the story
- a character doing something that breaks society's laws/moral guidelines (Character vs. ___)
- shows how the conflict unfolds and becomes more complicated
- a comparison of 2 unlike things using "like" or "as"
- a character struggling against nature (Character vs. ___)
- two characters fight one another (Character vs. ___)
- the series of events in a story
Down
- to quote by way of example, authority, or proof
- introduces the setting and the characters
- an event that brings about another event
- a reasonable guess about what happens over the course of a story
- one last gripping/shocking moment of tension
- a message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the readers
- the time and place of the story's action
- a certain event that starts the story's action
- a struggle outside oneself (___ conflict)
- a struggle between different forces
- to identify ways things are the same
- the use of reason and experience to guess at what the writer doesn't say directly
- to identify ways things are different
- a comparison of 2 unlike things not using "like" or "as"
- the most exciting moment and the turning point of a story
32 Clues: a result • eases suspense • ties up loose ends • order of events in a story • the series of events in a story • a struggle between different forces • to identify ways things are the same • to identify ways things are different • an event that brings about another event • a conflict inside oneself (___ conflict) • the time and place of the story's action • ...
Psychology vocab 2022-09-27
Across
- An attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, usually on the basis of past instances/accepted principles.
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- Something that can be watched.
- A person who beliefs humans are unique beings and should be treated as such by psychology in general.
- It relates to the way an organism and their parts functions normally.
- A person who studies the way people think.
- A method of analysis of nature and human life that focuses on relationships rather than an individual.
- The intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of behavioral sciences
- Something which involves thinking, remembering, etc.
- A person who helps people go into their unconscious mind in order to recover repressed emotions and even forgotten experiences.
- The study of human mind and behavior.
- An examination of one’s own thoughts and emotions.
- The study that focuses on the adaptation of human mind to different environments.
Down
- Any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
- Any change in an individual's thoughts, behavior, or feelings caused by other people’s actions.
- An assumption or idea which is supported by limited evidence as a way to start further investigation.
- A person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- vs. Nurture Nature is what we are like more genetically wise, while nurture is what we’re like based on our environment and the way we’re raised.
- A person who specializes in the study of human behavior.
- a person who studies mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes.
20 Clues: Something that can be watched. • The study of human mind and behavior. • A person who studies the way people think. • An examination of one’s own thoughts and emotions. • Something which involves thinking, remembering, etc. • A person who specializes in the study of human behavior. • Any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior. • ...
Cross Word 2022-10-25
Across
- - Separation of the forming or constituent elements of something. (page 91 - line 5)
- - Degree of elevation, relative to a horizontal plane, of a line or plane parallel to the plane. (page 87 - line 17)
- - Relating to man or proper to his nature. (Page 87 - line 8)
- - That pertains to or refers to nature. (page 91 - line 11
- - What solves. (page 91 - line 2)
- - Difficulty or obstacle that requires great effort to be solved or overcome. (page 87 - line 18)
- - Action or effect of taking life; elimination, extermination, death. (page 102 - line 29)
- - Replacement, exchange. (page 95 - line 10)
- - An event that causes suffering and great harm. (page 102 - line 6)
- - Obligation to fulfill, role to play. (page 91 - line 9)
- - That or one who is responsible for his or her actions or those of others; who have the moral and/or material conditions to make a commitment. (page 95 - line 8)
Down
- - Feminine noun Intensity or amount of heat or cold observed in an environment. (page 87 - line 5)
- - act of expanding. (page 95 - line 2)
- - That which projects out. (Page 87 - line 12)
- - Value defined as a quantity equidistant from the extremes of other quantities. (page 102 - line 12)
- - Observable event; phenomenon. (page 102 - line 8)
- - Transcription, in its own book, of documents, names, titles, etc., public or private, as proof of authenticity. (page 95 - line 2)
- - Characteristic of what is potent. (page 91 - line 8)
- - Nature or quality of thing or person; (page 95 - line 21)
- - Quality of what is different; what distinguishes one thing from another (page 102 - line 15)
20 Clues: - What solves. (page 91 - line 2) • - act of expanding. (page 95 - line 2) • - Replacement, exchange. (page 95 - line 10) • - That which projects out. (Page 87 - line 12) • - Observable event; phenomenon. (page 102 - line 8) • - Characteristic of what is potent. (page 91 - line 8) • - Obligation to fulfill, role to play. (page 91 - line 9) • ...
UNIT 1 ECONOMICS VOCAB 2024-01-12
Across
- Raw materials from nature that are used to produce goods.
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- The human-made objects used to create other goods and services
- The cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service.
- The methods societies use to produce and distribute resources
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
- Market based economic system with limited government involvement
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- Phrase coined by Adam Smith to refer to the self regulating nature of a free marketplace
- The products and/or services that an organization produces
- The additional benefit associated with an action.
- The specific economic resources used in producing goods and services
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
Down
- The line on a production possibilities graph that shows the maximum possible output
- A penalty that discourages a behavior
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- The limited nature of society's resources
- A reward or other enticement that encourages a behavior
- The development of skills in a specific kind of work; division of labor
- Basic requirements for human survival
- An economic system in which resources are primarily owned and controlled by the private sector
- People who work to produce goods and services
- The study of scarcity and choice
- Desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
- The principle that people may decide what, when, and how they want to buy and sell
25 Clues: The study of scarcity and choice • A penalty that discourages a behavior • Basic requirements for human survival • The limited nature of society's resources • People who work to produce goods and services • The additional benefit associated with an action. • A reward or other enticement that encourages a behavior • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-25
Across
- an ‘ornamental mineral’ that was made into discs that represented power for nobles.
- a type of clay that was used to make a clay army that ‘protected’ a certain emperor.
- a written character that represents a word*
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.*
- Road a trading route made up of smaller trading networks that connected the Chinese and the Western world.
- a treatment for illnesses that involved inserting small needles into certain parts of the body.
- A type of crown that Ancient Chinese emperors and some nobility wore.
- Qian an explorer that is often called the ‘Father of the ***k ***d’.
- a set of rulers, usually a family, that rules for several generations
- Shihuangdi this emperor was the first to unify all of China; he was strongly influenced by one of three different ancient Chinese philosophies.
- one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
Down
- Wall of China- This wall was built to protect the empire from northern invaders.
- Dynasty-this set of rulers excelled in warfare, but was ultimately defeated by a frontier state
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.*
- the art of fine handwriting*.
- an ancient Chinese city that was the capital of many dynasties. It was also a stop on a famous trading route.
- Jiang River this river flows next to basins that share its name.
- a dynasty under which literature, art, and education flourished, and many new discoveries were made. Their first leader was a peasant.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature*. It eventually turned into a religion.
- the other half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
20 Clues: the art of fine handwriting*. • a written character that represents a word* • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.* • one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature. • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.* • Jiang River this river flows next to basins that share its name. • ...
Ancient China: CH 19, 20, & 21 2020-02-27
Across
- The average weather conditions of a particular place
- Dynasty, The Chinese dynasty that ruled the area around the Huang He from 1700 to 1122 BCE
- A type of corn
- A written character that represents a word
- worship, Honoring ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the dead
- Dynasty, A line of rulers in China from about 1045 to 256 BCE
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- A stream that feeds into a large river
- Fine particles of rock
- A large group of friends and family
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- 1/2 of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature (The Opposite of Ying)
- Meat from sheep
Down
- a system of managing the wealth of a country or region
- A place where water can be found in a desert
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.
- servant, A person who works for a government
- A theory or set of values by which one lives (Search for Wisdom or Knowledge)
- The plant life of a place or region
- region, An area of land that has its own geographic characteristics
- features, An aspect of the land, such as mountains, plateaus, and rivers
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- A type of grain
- sacrifice, A person who is killed as part of a religious ritual
- of Heaven, A power or law believed to be granted by a god
- 1/2 of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature (The Opposite of Yang)
26 Clues: A type of corn • A type of grain • Meat from sheep • Fine particles of rock • The plant life of a place or region • A large group of friends and family • A stream that feeds into a large river • A written character that represents a word • A place where water can be found in a desert • servant, A person who works for a government • ...
Economics Key Vocabulary 2020-10-23
Across
- The human-made objects used to create other goods and services
- The cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service.
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- The study of scarcity and choice
- Basic requirements for human survival
- A reward or other enticement that encourages a behavior
- The development of skills in a specific kind of work; division of labor
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- Market-based economic system with limited government involvement
- An economic system in which resources are primarily owned and controlled by the private sector
- Phrase coined by Adam Smith to refer to the self-regulating nature of a free marketplace.
- The principle that people may decide what, when, and how they want to buy and sell
Down
- The limited nature of society's resources
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
- The additional benefit associated with an action.
- People who work to produce goods and services
- The line on a production possibilities graph that shows the maximum possible output
- The methods societies use to produce and distribute resources.
- A penalty that discourages a behavior
- Raw materials from nature that are used to produce goods
- Desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
- An economy consisting of mostly subsistence agriculture.
- The products and/or services that an organization produces
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
- The specific economic resources used in producing goods and services
26 Clues: The study of scarcity and choice • A penalty that discourages a behavior • Basic requirements for human survival • The limited nature of society's resources • People who work to produce goods and services • The additional benefit associated with an action. • A reward or other enticement that encourages a behavior • ...
