nature Crossword Puzzles
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
Across
- 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
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- 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? • ...
Vocabulaire sur Sanary-sur-Mer 2025-03-10
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
Across
- "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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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"
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- 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 • ...
Ecosystem - The systems of nature 2018-03-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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).
Down
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
sustainability 2020-04-28
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. • ...
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
L'écologie et La nature 2026-02-26
Across
- une forme à cinq côtes qui brille dans le ciel la nuit
- la catastrophe deChernobyl
- taux de natalité en hausse
- ou les femmes ont travaillé pendant la première guerre mondiale
- des animaux de menaces comme le panda roux et le tigre
- arrêter de faire
- fédération nationale de la faune
Down
- chaleur transformée en énergie
- collecteur de déchets
- un Astronaute
- arbres morts
- dioxyde de carbone et méthane
12 Clues: arbres morts • un Astronaute • arrêter de faire • collecteur de déchets • la catastrophe deChernobyl • taux de natalité en hausse • dioxyde de carbone et méthane • chaleur transformée en énergie • fédération nationale de la faune • une forme à cinq côtes qui brille dans le ciel la nuit • des animaux de menaces comme le panda roux et le tigre • ...
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.
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Ecological Footprint Crossword 2020-04-04
Across
- - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm.
- - A site for the disposal of waste materials.
- - Made by humans rather than occurring in nature which is artificial or synthetic.
- - The actions we need to take to protect the environment.
- - To use less of goods and materials resulting in a smaller amount of waste.
- - The planet on which we live.
- Warming - A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide.
- - Using a resource over and over rather than throwing it away and ending up in landfill.
- - The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
- Footprint - A measure of how much an individual demands on nature.
- - The action of protecting something for future use.
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- - The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- - Generating environmental, social and economic benefits, while not using up too many resources or causing pollution.
- - Make or become different.
- impact - Damage caused to the environment from human activity.
- - release of harmful materials into the environment caused by industrial emissions, poor disposal of wastes, mining, deforestation, use of fossil fuels and agricultural activities.
- - An unhealthy environment where natural materials have been overused.
- - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment.
- Dioxide- What is the colourless and odourless gas produced by burning fossil fuels?
- - Extending or reaching throughout the world.
- - Existing in or derived from nature.
- - What type of farming method does not use pesticides in their practices?
- - A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles as a current.
- - Energy created from the sun which reduces electricity consumption.
24 Clues: - Make or become different. • - The planet on which we live. • - Existing in or derived from nature. • - A site for the disposal of waste materials. • - Extending or reaching throughout the world. • - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm. • - The action of protecting something for future use. • - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment. • ...
WM Complete List Review 2023-04-18
Across
- the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiarities of the case
- a total disaster or failure; a violent disruption
- belonging to the essential nature of a thing
- adherence to the highest principles and ideals
- to prolong in time or space: CONTINUE
- a gift by will, especially of money or other personal property; something transmitted by or received from an ancestor
- existing from birth; being such by nature
- insultingly hateful in speech or conduct; showing shameless boldness
- a temporary madness
- the central part of a circular object (such as a wheel or propeller); a center of activity
- a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or hateful ill will; motivating purpose or intention
- to claim or seize without justification
- a small, rounded mass of swollen tissue; an entangling complication (as in a drama)
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- determined by factors present in an individual from birth; belonging to the essential nature of something
- to give out, as in punishment, by measure; a limiting mark or boundary
- a retaliatory act; the regaining of something by recapturing
- to teach and impress by frequent repetitions or scoldings
- lifted up and carried away with interest or emotion
- to cause to form crystals; to cause to take a definite form
- cruel or severe, especially in relation to laws
- to deprive or take away, especially of property or authority
- a feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing
- to throw into shadow or make difficult to understand
- a feeling of resentment at a perceived insult; shady branches
- to divide or distribute by share or portion; distribute or parcel out
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 • ...
AWL 2025-05-20
Across
- how a nation produces goods and services and consumes them
- the management of money and includes activities such as investing, borrowing, lending, budgeting, saving, and forecasting
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- be composed or made up of.
- able to be used or obtained; at someone's disposal.
- a thought or idea. It's a general idea about a thing or group of things, derived from specific instances or occurrences.
- to determine roughly the size, extent, or nature of
- obtain something from (a specified source)
- set up on a firm or permanent basis.
- the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood.
- to clearly explain or describe the meaning or nature of something
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- a fact or situation that influences the result of something
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- easily seen or understood; obvious.
- information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- to divide among several or many
- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- be (a part) of a whole.
- the measure of a region's size on a surface
- to make or bring into existence something new
- is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties.
- examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it.
- suppose to be the case, without proof.
- evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
26 Clues: be (a part) of a whole. • be composed or made up of. • to divide among several or many • easily seen or understood; obvious. • set up on a firm or permanent basis. • suppose to be the case, without proof. • obtain something from (a specified source) • the measure of a region's size on a surface • an advantage or profit gained from something. • ...
Into The Wild Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
Across
- Chris’s philosophy on living independently.
- Chris’s ultimate goal.
- Chris’s university.
- Value Chris sometimes embodies.
- River near the bus that becomes a barrier.
- Chris’s reason for traveling.
- Chris’s ideal of living without excess.
- Chris’s ultimate obsession.
- The challenge Chris faces in the wild.
- The city near his last known address.
- State where Chris ultimately travels to live in the wild.
- Edible plant Chris mistakenly eats.
- Friend Chris works for in South Dakota.
- Lifestyle Chris pursues.
- Chris’s aspirations and the driving force of his journey.
- Material Ron Franz teaches Chris to work with.
- Another name for the Magic Bus.
- Chris’s primary mode of travel.
- Elderly man who becomes close to Chris.
- Idea Chris wrestles with about whether it's real if not shared.
- Refers to Chris’s possible romanticized view of nature.
- The protagonist's last name.
- Represents Chris’s inner conflicts and independence.
- Chris's sister.
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- Bonds Chris forms despite wanting solitude.
- The mountain range near where Chris travels.
- Term used for people who hitchhike or travel on foot.
- The vehicle where Chris spends much of his Alaskan stay.
- Chris’s alias for his journey.
- Chris’s decision to sever ties with his family.
- Author of Into the Wild.
- First name Chris adopts on his journey.
- Tool Chris notoriously avoids using.
- Major theme, as Chris seeks solitude.
- Chris travels through several of these on his journey.
- Chris’s form of inspiration and escape.
- Theme about the beauty of nature and purity.
- Cultural movement and Chris’s occasional companions.
- Theme; Chris’s self-exploration.
- Author who influenced Chris's ideals.
40 Clues: Chris's sister. • Chris’s university. • Chris’s ultimate goal. • Author of Into the Wild. • Lifestyle Chris pursues. • Chris’s ultimate obsession. • The protagonist's last name. • Chris’s reason for traveling. • Chris’s alias for his journey. • Value Chris sometimes embodies. • Another name for the Magic Bus. • Chris’s primary mode of travel. • Theme; Chris’s self-exploration. • ...
In Over Their Heads 2017-11-05
Across
- a call for information asked by the robot network
- breaks down a lot; has internal malfunctions
- girl found in the nature preserve
- place Ava and Jackson's family hid that isn't on any maps
- for the human version of Lida Mae
- transmitted to Jackson by his father
Down
- cribs of robot children and babies lined the walls
- connection wire used to transmit information to another robot
- antagonists; robots who want to kill humans and robots
- in the nature preserve;Lida Mae's family lives there
- tell the siblings to kill the robots
- Nick's sister; doesn't trust any robots
12 Clues: girl found in the nature preserve • for the human version of Lida Mae • tell the siblings to kill the robots • transmitted to Jackson by his father • Nick's sister; doesn't trust any robots • breaks down a lot; has internal malfunctions • a call for information asked by the robot network • cribs of robot children and babies lined the walls • ...
Night of the Ninjas Chapter 7 2023-05-22
Across
- Which way do Jack and Annie need to go?
- What do they measure to be more than six inches?
- Where does Jack write stuff down?
- What did the ninja master tell them to use?
- What does Annie wear over her head?
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- What kind of armor do the samurai wear?
- What do they need to find the direction?
- What do the samurai carry?
- Who do the samurai cut down?
- How did Jack feel when all the trees looked the same?
- What part of nature do they use to find east?
- What do they see coming up the mountain?
12 Clues: What do the samurai carry? • Who do the samurai cut down? • Where does Jack write stuff down? • What does Annie wear over her head? • What kind of armor do the samurai wear? • Which way do Jack and Annie need to go? • What do they need to find the direction? • What do they see coming up the mountain? • What did the ninja master tell them to use? • ...
Medieveal Japan 2025-04-11
Across
- Japanese people depended on this for most of their food
- Samurai warriors lived by the code of
- Large landowners who used presents to farm for them
- Japan was first ruled by extended families called
- Defended the land and people in exchange for goods
- A new type of Buddhism developed during the middle ages in Japan
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- Haiku poems were focused on love or
- Japans first religion
- Most powerful person in Japan
- Believes everything in nature has a spirit called
- Japan copied their religion for its writing and religion
- Most of Japanese greatest works of literature were written by
12 Clues: Japans first religion • Most powerful person in Japan • Haiku poems were focused on love or • Samurai warriors lived by the code of • Believes everything in nature has a spirit called • Japan was first ruled by extended families called • Defended the land and people in exchange for goods • Large landowners who used presents to farm for them • ...
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
The Nature of Business 2023-02-21
Across
- number of similar products that will be offered for sale at a particular point in time and at a particular price
- all businesses within a category doing similar work
- a person who purchases a good or service
- all of the money matters involved in running a business
- type of business that primarily use labor to offer intangible products to satisfy consumer 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
- making a product or providing a service
- use the skills of employees to offer activities and assistance to satisfy customer 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
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 • ...
Extreme Forces of Nature 2020-12-25
Across
- syn) to dump, eliminate /ant) to retain, save
- syn) to shudder, quaver, a tremor
- syn) to enlarge / ant) to diminish, reduce
- syn) rugged, crude, grainy, foul, gross / ant) smooth, silky, delicate
- syn) to perceive, comprehension / ant) to drop, release
- syn) ultimate, outermost / ant) ordinary
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- syn) to influence, motivate / ant) to deter, discourage
- syn) annoying, upsetting / ant) untroubling
- syn) emphasis, to adjust / ant) to blur
- syn) nautical, coastal
- syn) a whisker, quill, to stiffen, to seethe
- syn) ring-shaped , flyer / ant) linear, straight
12 Clues: syn) nautical, coastal • syn) to shudder, quaver, a tremor • syn) emphasis, to adjust / ant) to blur • syn) ultimate, outermost / ant) ordinary • syn) to enlarge / ant) to diminish, reduce • syn) annoying, upsetting / ant) untroubling • syn) a whisker, quill, to stiffen, to seethe • syn) to dump, eliminate /ant) to retain, save • ...
Nature and natural disasters 2021-02-07
Across
- This happens when rocks and mud move down the mountain.
- This happens when it rains for a long time and there is too much water.
- This happens when a volcano explodes.
- This is a small mountain.
- This is a huge, powerful wave caused by the earthquake at sea.
- This is dirty fog.
- This is water falling from a height.
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- This is a tropical foret.
- This happens when a lot of snow moves quickly down a mountain.
- This happens when it doesn't rain for a long time.
- You can see it in the sky after the rain.
- This happens when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun and you can't see the Sun.
12 Clues: This is dirty fog. • This is a tropical foret. • This is a small mountain. • This is water falling from a height. • This happens when a volcano explodes. • You can see it in the sky after the rain. • This happens when it doesn't rain for a long time. • This happens when rocks and mud move down the mountain. • This happens when a lot of snow moves quickly down a mountain. • ...
Man and nature. Vocabulary 2018-03-15
12 Clues: отходы • осадки • половодье • заброшенный • дикая природа • лесной массив • водохранилище • растительность • пахотная земля • лесное хозяйство • приспосабливаться • полезные ископаемые
The Nature of Graphs 2018-11-01
Across
- a function that is symmetric about the origin
- a region of the graph where the f(x) values get larger
- a disconnected graph that has a gap in the values
- a graph which is symmetric about the y-axis
- one of the typical equation graphs such as y = x or y = |x|
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- the discontinuity of the equation y = 1/x
- a region of the graph where the f(x) values get smaller
- occurs at the greatest value of the function
- an equation whose graph is disconnected
- an equation whose graph has no breaks in it
- value occurs at the smallest value of the function
- the tendency of a graph to approach positive or negative infinity
12 Clues: an equation whose graph is disconnected • the discontinuity of the equation y = 1/x • an equation whose graph has no breaks in it • a graph which is symmetric about the y-axis • occurs at the greatest value of the function • a function that is symmetric about the origin • a disconnected graph that has a gap in the values • ...
THE WONDERS OF NATURE 2025-06-26
Across
- A gas from cars and factories that affects the Earth.
- A high rock face, usually near the sea.
- Animals or plants that no longer exist.
- Energy that comes from sources that do not run out.
- A forest that gets a lot of rain and has many trees and animals.
- All the plants, animals, and people living together in one place.
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- Different kinds of animals and plants in an area.
- Use things again instead of throwing them away.
- The land next to the sea or ocean.
- Saving and protecting nature.
- Animals or plants that may disappear forever.
- A layer in the sky that protects Earth from the sun.
12 Clues: Saving and protecting nature. • The land next to the sea or ocean. • A high rock face, usually near the sea. • Animals or plants that no longer exist. • Animals or plants that may disappear forever. • Use things again instead of throwing them away. • Different kinds of animals and plants in an area. • Energy that comes from sources that do not run out. • ...
Canada: All about nature? 2025-08-26
Across
- the land next to/along the sea or ocean
- the regions of the world around the North Pole
- a part of the sea, or of a large lake, partly surrounded by a wide curve of land
- a natural flow of water that continues in a long line across land to the sea
- a large area of land that is covered with trees
- a very high hill, often with rocks near the top
- the outline of buildings against the sky
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- a slow-moving mass of ice, formed from snow on mountains
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it
- something which goes over a road, railway or river so people can get to the other side
- the water that covers most of the earth
- a large area of water on land
12 Clues: a large area of water on land • the land next to/along the sea or ocean • the water that covers most of the earth • the outline of buildings against the sky • the regions of the world around the North Pole • a large area of land that is covered with trees • a very high hill, often with rocks near the top • a slow-moving mass of ice, formed from snow on mountains • ...
The crossword of Nature 2026-02-13
Across
- Large body of salty water
- A large area with many trees
- Energy from sun
- Power we use for heat, light or movement
- Liquid that rivers, lakes and seas are made of.
- To make the air, water or land dirty.
Down
- To turn old materials into something new.
- Natural world: plants and animals
- Colour linked to envoronment
- Gas we breathe
- To use something again instead of throwing it
- The planet we live on
12 Clues: Gas we breathe • Energy from sun • The planet we live on • Large body of salty water • Colour linked to envoronment • A large area with many trees • Natural world: plants and animals • To make the air, water or land dirty. • Power we use for heat, light or movement • To turn old materials into something new. • To use something again instead of throwing it • ...
Nature of Science BRITTANY MARTIN 2018-10-16
Across
- the abbreviation for millimeter
- the abbreviation for kiloliter
- a summary of the results of an experiment
- equal to 1000 grams
- the group tested with independent variable
- the basic building block of all matter
- possible explanation based on observation that can be tested
- the abbreviation for kilometer
- measurement real scientist use to measure temperature
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- 1000 of these equal a liter
- prefix means 1 / 1000 , one-thousandths
- means 1 / 100, one-hundredths
- information collected during the experiment
- amount of mass per unit of volume
- anything that has mass and takes up volume
- 1 / 100 of a meter
- the abbreviation for milliliter
17 Clues: 1 / 100 of a meter • equal to 1000 grams • 1000 of these equal a liter • means 1 / 100, one-hundredths • the abbreviation for kiloliter • the abbreviation for kilometer • the abbreviation for millimeter • the abbreviation for milliliter • amount of mass per unit of volume • the basic building block of all matter • prefix means 1 / 1000 , one-thousandths • ...
sustainability 2020-04-28
sustainability Mariam 2020-02-18
Across
- All the plants that live in a particular area or time.
- The act or result of burning trees down.
- protection of nature.
- Land coved with grass and not trees or bushes.
- device that tells the directions.
- Able to be used again and again.
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- The gradual destruction of something by nature forces.
- process by which a green plant.
- small animal that has six legs.
- coved with trees and bushes.
- This includes living things like animals and plants.
- forest,A tropical forest that receives lots of rain and tall trees.
12 Clues: protection of nature. • coved with trees and bushes. • process by which a green plant. • small animal that has six legs. • Able to be used again and again. • device that tells the directions. • The act or result of burning trees down. • Land coved with grass and not trees or bushes. • This includes living things like animals and plants. • ...
THE BOOK OF ACTS 2023-08-05
Across
- Acts records how _______ ascended to heaven
- ____ and his wife Sapphira dropped down dead after lying to the Holy Spirit
- _____ book of the New Testament
- The study of nature
- The day the Holy Spirit descended
- Writer of the book of Acts
- The first "martyr" who was killed for being a Christian
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- The Study of what cannot be explained by nature
- Symbolizes the Holy Spirit
- The disciples gathered here on the Day of Pentecost
- The disciple who gives a sermon in Acts 2
- Was converted on the way to Damascus. His missionary journeys are recorded in Acts.
12 Clues: The study of nature • Symbolizes the Holy Spirit • Writer of the book of Acts • _____ book of the New Testament • The day the Holy Spirit descended • The disciple who gives a sermon in Acts 2 • Acts records how _______ ascended to heaven • The Study of what cannot be explained by nature • The disciples gathered here on the Day of Pentecost • ...
Enchanted Forest Delights 2023-07-23
Across
- Legendary bird that rises from its ashes
- Graceful spirit of nature, often found near water
- Tiny mischievous fairy with a playful nature
- Small bearded creature, often seen in gardens
- Ethereal being with wings and enchanting powers
- A tool used by wizards and witches to cast spells
- Mythical creature with the body of a horse and torso of a human
- To cast a spell or charm on something or someone
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- Mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead
- A book of magical spells and incantations
- Magical concoction with extraordinary effects
- A magical charm or talisman for protection
12 Clues: Legendary bird that rises from its ashes • A book of magical spells and incantations • A magical charm or talisman for protection • Tiny mischievous fairy with a playful nature • Magical concoction with extraordinary effects • Small bearded creature, often seen in gardens • Ethereal being with wings and enchanting powers • ...
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. • ...
Romanticism and "Ozymandias" 2024-04-15
Across
- _____ was written by Percy Shelley.
- The Enlightenment was an "intellectual movement that...___ science and civilization could conquer nature" (par. 4).
- Romanticism was a reaction ____ the Enlightenment and the negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution.
- Romantic poets celebrated the ____.
- Romantic poets pursued the _____ of truth and beauty.
- Followers of Romanticism _____ with the Enlightenment.
- A sculpture of ____II inspired "Ozymandias"
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- Romantic ____deeply valued creativity.
- _____ of Ozymandias include the poet (cont.)
- Wife of Shelley: ____ Wollstonecraft Shelley.
- Speaker 2 is "A traveller from an antique___" (line 1).
- The Romantics believed that_____ and beauty were the answer to life's problems.
- Speaker 3 is Ozymandias, "king of ___" (line 10).
- The impermanence of ___ is a theme found in "Ozymandias."
- Followers of Enlightenment believed that _____ and Reason held the answers to life's problems.
- "_____ classics were a part of [Romanticist's] formal education" (par. 11).
- Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote "Ozymandias" as a competition with his ____.
17 Clues: _____ was written by Percy Shelley. • Romantic poets celebrated the ____. • Romantic ____deeply valued creativity. • A sculpture of ____II inspired "Ozymandias" • _____ of Ozymandias include the poet (cont.) • Wife of Shelley: ____ Wollstonecraft Shelley. • Speaker 3 is Ozymandias, "king of ___" (line 10). • Romantic poets pursued the _____ of truth and beauty. • ...
Colors Of The Wind 2014-10-28
Across
- Pocahonatas's best friend.
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- Fancy four legged friend.
- Eventually sees the colors of the wind.
- An intense feeling of deep affection.
- Native American viewpoint that the earth is a living entity where humankind is connected to everything in nature.
- Provides guidance and spirituality.
- Was supposed to marry Pocahontas.
- Pocahontas's father.
- Flows through the air
- Physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth.
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- A member of any of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
- Wings flap around 50 times per second.
- Came seeking large amounts of gold in the new world.
- Loves food, especially John Smiths biscuits.
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- A friend of John Smith and one of the British settlers.
- Disney's 33rd animated feature film.
- What the Natives consider gold.
19 Clues: Pocahontas's father. • Flows through the air • Fancy four legged friend. • Pocahonatas's best friend. • What the Natives consider gold. • Was supposed to marry Pocahontas. • Provides guidance and spirituality. • Disney's 33rd animated feature film. • An intense feeling of deep affection. • Wings flap around 50 times per second. • Eventually sees the colors of the wind. • ...
Early Church & Heresies 2023-04-14
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- same essence/being
- knowledge
- general term to describe the Church's interpretation of Scripture and Tradition
- to call out from
- any truth taught by the Church that the faithful must believe
- comes from the Greek word "petros" meaning rock
- heresy that did not have to do with the nature of God/Jesus/the Trinity
- having the same nature
- heresy having to do with Mary's relation to Jesus
- doctrine that has been revealed by God Himself
- the Church can teach in the name of Jesus
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- to send
- to will the good of another person
- a willful separation from the unity of the Christian Church
- marks the beginning of the Church's public ministry in the world
- a heresy of extremes, saying that the material world is evil and the spiritual world is good
- similar in essence/being
- formal rejection of dogma
- complete abandonment of the Christian religion by a baptized individual
19 Clues: to send • knowledge • to call out from • same essence/being • having the same nature • similar in essence/being • formal rejection of dogma • to will the good of another person • the Church can teach in the name of Jesus • doctrine that has been revealed by God Himself • comes from the Greek word "petros" meaning rock • heresy having to do with Mary's relation to Jesus • ...
How do humans benefit from nature? 2025-07-20
Across
- Water is a renewable resource that is replenished by the ______ cycle.
- Wind _______ are tall structures that convert wind energy to electricity.
- Wind and water are examples of _________ resources
- Nature offers opportunities for people to _________ nature through beautiful scenery.
- Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas form over millions of years from the remains of ________ plants and animals.
- Natural resources are _______ materials or substances that are made in nature.
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- In order to ensure that there is enough resources for future __________, we must use our resources wisely.
- Fossil fuels such as oil is burnt to generate __________ which is important for our daily lives.
- Fossil fuels are examples of non-renewable resources as they take millions of years to __________.
- Solar ________ convert solar energy to electrical energy, which is a better way of generating electricity.
10 Clues: Wind and water are examples of _________ resources • Water is a renewable resource that is replenished by the ______ cycle. • Wind _______ are tall structures that convert wind energy to electricity. • Natural resources are _______ materials or substances that are made in nature. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Class EC6 2021-07-23
12 Clues: hold • tour • pick • nature • money/time • done/ready • participate • have nothing • gallery/museum • teacher/student • homework/presentations • Naruto/One Piece/Spider Man
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Law of Life by Jack London 2025-03-12
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- natural process emphasized in the story (4 letters)
- main theme of the story (5 letters)
- season in which the story takes place (6 letters)
- protagonist’s main physical ailment (9 letters)
- philosophy that emphasizes nature’s control over human fate (9 letters)
- protagonist’s son (4 letters)
- protagonist’s last emotion before death (4 letters)
- protagonist of the story (5 letters)
- predators that ultimately approach the protagonist (6 letters)
- method used by the tribe to travel (5 letters)
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- group that leaves the protagonist behind (5 letters)
- protagonist’s final fate (5 letters)
- type of tree the protagonist leans against (3 letters)
- type of vision the protagonist experiences near death (7 letters)
- main source of food and survival for the tribe (4 letters)
- law of the _______ determines survival (6 letters)
- concept of individuals being insignificant in the face of nature (9 letters)
- color often associated with death and old age in literature (5 letters)
- young people in the tribe represent this (8 letters)
- animal the protagonist recalls being left behind by its herd (5 letters)
20 Clues: protagonist’s son (4 letters) • main theme of the story (5 letters) • protagonist’s final fate (5 letters) • protagonist of the story (5 letters) • method used by the tribe to travel (5 letters) • protagonist’s main physical ailment (9 letters) • season in which the story takes place (6 letters) • law of the _______ determines survival (6 letters) • ...
Japan under the Shoguns 2025-03-18
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- Spirits of nature, animals, or people in the Shinto religion.
- A form of Buddhism that focuses on meditation.
- The traditional Japanese religion based on worship of nature and ancestors.
- A group or chain of islands.
- The Japanese art of paper folding.
- The art of growing small trees by carefully trimming their roots and branches.
- A measurement of rice, enough to feed one person for a year.
- The warrior class in Japan, including samurai.
- A ritual form of suicide to restore honour.
- Entrance gates to Shinto shrines.
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- The land controlled by a daimyo.
- Traditional Japanese art showing scenes from daily life.
- Plates Large sections of the Earth’s crust that move and can cause earthquakes.
- The military leader of Japan during feudal times.
- Powerful Japanese lords who controlled large areas of land.
- The headquarters of a military general in Japan.
- Japanese warriors loyal to their lords.
- Small Japanese lacquered boxes used to carry items.
- Early handheld guns used by soldiers.
19 Clues: A group or chain of islands. • The land controlled by a daimyo. • Entrance gates to Shinto shrines. • The Japanese art of paper folding. • Early handheld guns used by soldiers. • Japanese warriors loyal to their lords. • A ritual form of suicide to restore honour. • A form of Buddhism that focuses on meditation. • The warrior class in Japan, including samurai. • ...
Impressionism 2025-07-03
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- A show where artwork is displayed.
- Impressionists tried to capture just one short one.
- A soft, chalky art tool used for drawing.
- The surface or fabric artists paint on.
- Artists used lots of bright and visible types of this.
- Impressionist art often looks like it’s in motion.
- Trees, flowers, rivers, and other outdoor things.
- Darker areas made by light being blocked.
- A tray or group of colors used by an artist.
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- A mark made by a paintbrush.
- Artist who painted happy scenes with people and parties.
- Artist who painted Water Lilies and Sunrise.
- An art style that shows quick moments using light and color.
- Many Impressionist artists painted outside in nature.
- What you see in water, like the sky or trees.
- Artist known for ballet dancers and soft pastels.
- Impressionist artists used this to show time of day.
- City in France where Impressionism began.
- Bright natural light used in Impressionist paintings.
19 Clues: A mark made by a paintbrush. • A show where artwork is displayed. • The surface or fabric artists paint on. • A soft, chalky art tool used for drawing. • City in France where Impressionism began. • Darker areas made by light being blocked. • Artist who painted Water Lilies and Sunrise. • A tray or group of colors used by an artist. • ...
Nature, Nurture and Human Diversity 2013-06-19
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- The study of influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change
- A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity, often present at birth or early in life
- A kind of culture where the success of the individual person is most important
- How a person views him or herself in terms of gender
- Theory that states we learn gender through a cultural recipe (two words, no space)
- The molecule containing the genetic information that makes up chromosomes
- Theory that states gender behavior is learned through reinforcement, punishment or observation (two words, no space)
- Rules for accepted and expected behavior - usually unique within various cultures (plural)
- Contains segments of DNA; every cell in our body has 23 pairs (singular)
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- The field of psychology that is concerned with behavior in light of the principles of natural selection
- A kind of culture where the success of the group, like family or community, is most important
- the study of relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior
- Expectations of how men and women should behave
- The basic unit of heredity (singular)
- If a happy, sociable child attracts people who make it more happy and sociable, this relationship between innate behaviors and the environment is called _____
- The center of our cells that contains our genetic information
- This kind of study help us determine what kinds of behaviors and personality traits might be inherited by studying identical siblings
17 Clues: The basic unit of heredity (singular) • Expectations of how men and women should behave • How a person views him or herself in terms of gender • The center of our cells that contains our genetic information • Contains segments of DNA; every cell in our body has 23 pairs (singular) • The molecule containing the genetic information that makes up chromosomes • ...
the nature of the economy 2022-05-09
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- The trend in which buying and selling in markets have increasingly crossed national borders.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- if more people want to buy something, given a limited supply, the price of that thing will be bid higher.
- when the supply of goods matches demand.
- the tension between infinite wants and infinite resources
- a set of external rather than intrinsic, motivators that explain people's choices
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- When human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply.
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- Measures cost by what is given up in exchange; it measures the value of the forgone alternative.
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted.
- the control of the quantity of money available in an economy and the channels by which new money is supplied.
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- The branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance.
- the microeconomic law that states that, all other factors being equal, as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of goods or services that suppliers offer will increase, and vice versa.
- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction.
- The branch of economics that focuses on actions of particular agents within the economy, like households, workers, and business firms.
18 Clues: when the supply of goods matches demand. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the tension between infinite wants and infinite resources • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
The Nature of Science Review 2024-09-11
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- The variable that changes based on the independent variable.
- An inference or understanding made based on the data collected.
- Represents objects or ideas. May be used when it is hard to observe in something in real life.
- A questionnaire given to given to a number of people and then analyzed.
- The variable that is manipulated in an experiment.
- A way to help people solve problems.
- A scientist often begins their investigation about a problem with this.
- The ability to make a measurement that is a as close to the actual value as possible.
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- The last step of a scientific investigation once data has been analyzed.
- The group that is used to compare against the experimental group.
- Something that can change in a test/experiment.
- Information from which a conclusion can be drawn or a prediction can be made.
- The use of scientific methods to test a hypothesis.
- The ability to consistently repeat a measurement.
- Something you find out about objects, events or living things by using your senses.
- A statement or prediction about what you think will happen during an investigation.
- Step-by-step instructions for completing a task.
17 Clues: A way to help people solve problems. • Something that can change in a test/experiment. • Step-by-step instructions for completing a task. • The ability to consistently repeat a measurement. • The variable that is manipulated in an experiment. • The use of scientific methods to test a hypothesis. • The variable that changes based on the independent variable. • ...
The Particulate Nature of Matter 2025-11-11
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- Two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- The movement of particles from a region of high to low concentration
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- Has no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- Change of state directly from solid to gas
- Change of state from solid to liquid
- The smallest particles of an element
- A combination of two or more substances not chemically joined
- Change of state from liquid to gas
- energy The energy of moving particles
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- Change of state from gas to liquid
- A substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined
- Measure of how hot or cold something is
- Has a fixed shape and fixed volume
- A substance made up of only one type of atom
- Has a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- Change of state from liquid to solid
17 Clues: Change of state from gas to liquid • Has a fixed shape and fixed volume • Change of state from liquid to gas • Change of state from solid to liquid • The smallest particles of an element • Change of state from liquid to solid • Has a fixed volume but no fixed shape • energy The energy of moving particles • Has no fixed shape and no fixed volume • ...
Graphic Design Vocab 2015-04-07
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- of pixels per square inch.
- for “poster style”.
- graphics. Does not change quality when zoomed in.
- "little feet".
- pattern that is commonly found in nature or artwork.
- tool that creates a gradual blend between multiple colors.
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- how transparent an image or object is.
- inspired by patterns or systems found in nature.
- considered pleasing proportion in an artistic compostion.
- unit that has a specific location and color value assigned to it.
- to insert a body of text in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop.
- of letterform and arrangement of them.
- feet". Element added to the main stroke of a letter.
- range of values in a photo from black to white.
- thickness of a stroke in Adobe Illustrator.
- font that represents neutrality.
16 Clues: "little feet". • for “poster style”. • of pixels per square inch. • font that represents neutrality. • how transparent an image or object is. • of letterform and arrangement of them. • thickness of a stroke in Adobe Illustrator. • range of values in a photo from black to white. • inspired by patterns or systems found in nature. • ...
Unit 6 2021-03-09
Across
- paper, cans, bottles. You throw it away.
- it's like air, and air pollution
- horrible gases, for example. It's caused by factories.
- to use something again
- to decrease, make lower
- the weather and the temperature
- it's made in factories. It's not natural. A lot of toys are made from it.
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- where we live, it's very important to care for it well
- it's clear, you can see through it. It can break easily
- a building where things are made
- it's a material made from trees. It's usually brown.
- the countryside, animals, flowers,
- it's natural and comes from nature
- when you put something into a bin so it can be used again
- a strong material. Spoons, knives and forks are made from this
- we write on this at school. We can recycle it
16 Clues: to use something again • to decrease, make lower • the weather and the temperature • a building where things are made • it's like air, and air pollution • the countryside, animals, flowers, • it's natural and comes from nature • paper, cans, bottles. You throw it away. • we write on this at school. We can recycle it • it's a material made from trees. It's usually brown. • ...
int speakout 10.1 ethical man 2021-05-03
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- the grey-black gases coming out of car's pipes (3 Words)
- Materials used for making packages
- the waste coming out of factories' activities
- spray bottles made of tin, such as deodorant
- covered by something in order to stop heat, electricity, or sound from going into or out of it
- not dangerous for the nature
- to give a very serious damage to the nature (3 Words)
- two panes of glass in a window, fitted to reduce the transmission of heat, sound, etc
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- water, natural gas, wind, etc.
- things which are used by other people but in a good condition
- natural, grown without additional chemicals
- something ready and waiting for use
- something dangerous
- to save, or maintain
- the gases coming out of industries (2 words)
- passed through a system again for further treatment or use
16 Clues: something dangerous • to save, or maintain • not dangerous for the nature • water, natural gas, wind, etc. • Materials used for making packages • something ready and waiting for use • natural, grown without additional chemicals • the gases coming out of industries (2 words) • spray bottles made of tin, such as deodorant • to give a very serious damage to the nature (3 Words) • ...
New Zealand 2020-05-11
16 Clues: pest • love • canoe • ocean • fantail • sandals • best food • farm shoe • local shop • off a sheep • animal sport • national bird • extinct to new Zealand • land of the long cloud • beautiful part of new Zealand • new Zealand 2nd main language
keep5 2022-08-30
16 Clues: - לרשת • - אשמה • - חיזוי • -משכנעת • - שיקוי • - מגוחך • - למרות זאת • - בטחון עצמי • - הטבע האנושי • - ידוע, מפורסם • - הופעה חיצונית • crime - לבצע פשע • - על פי, מבוסס על • hearted - טוב לב • pressure - לחץ שלילי • plot - עלילה מעוררת השראה
Wonder vocabulary crossword puzzle #3 2024-04-17
16 Clues: wander • needed • punish • very old • surprise • quiet place • surprising luck • low functioning • change position • protect too much • ending a marriage • looking carefully • picking on someone • animals, plants, etc • making fun of someone • where people go when they die
Spelling List Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-26
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- occurring, appearing or done infrequently and irregularly
- located on the inside of something
- the process of getting rid of something
- according to or resulting from human nature
- relating to a person's feelings
- relating to or characteristic of a particular season of the year
- a daily record of news and events of a personal nature; a diary
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- not necessary or demanded but possible or available
- the act or process of trying
- the action of accepting or allowing something
- the act of showing unwillingness to do, give, or allow something
- of, relating to, or belonging to a particular person
12 Clues: the act or process of trying • relating to a person's feelings • located on the inside of something • the process of getting rid of something • according to or resulting from human nature • the action of accepting or allowing something • not necessary or demanded but possible or available • of, relating to, or belonging to a particular person • ...
Thoreau's Walden 2022-10-17
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- What Thoreau believed all people should seek
- Where Thoreau worked for some time after college
- Acting as yourself, not influenced by societal norms (adj.)
- The belief that life requires careful deliberation and proximity to nature
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- One of Thoreau's core beliefs, prized self-___
- Transcendentalists believe that life should be lived ___ (advb.)
- Where Thoreau attended college
- Thoreau rejected this in favor of human insight and deliberation
- Town where Thoreau was born and raised
- Henry David Thoreau's most famous book about his stay at a pond
- Transcendentalists revered and often lived close to ___
- Thoreau's close friend, a fellow Transcendentalist
12 Clues: Where Thoreau attended college • Town where Thoreau was born and raised • What Thoreau believed all people should seek • One of Thoreau's core beliefs, prized self-___ • Where Thoreau worked for some time after college • Thoreau's close friend, a fellow Transcendentalist • Transcendentalists revered and often lived close to ___ • ...
Alyssa's Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-04
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- - energy created from the sun which reduces electricity consumption
- - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- - Existing in or derived from nature
- impact - Damage caused to the environment from human activity
- - A site for the disposal of waste materials
- - The action of protecting something for future use
- - The actions we need to take to protect the environment
- - Extending or reaching throughout the world
- - The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- - What type of farming method does not use pesticides in their practices?
- - To use less of goods and materials resulting in a smaller amount of waste
- - Make or become different
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- - Using a resource over and over rather than throwing it away and ending up in landfill
- Warming - A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
- - An unhealthy environment where natural materials have been overused
- - The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
- - Made by humans rather than occurring in nature which is artificial or synthetic
- - release of harmful materials into the environment caused by industrial emissions, poor disposal of wastes, mining, deforestation, use of fossil fuels and agricultural activities
- - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm
- - A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles as a current.
- Dioxide- What is the colourless and odourless gas produced by burning fossil fuels?
- - The planet on which we live
- Footprint - A measure of how much an individual demands on nature
- - generating environmental, social and economic benefits, while not using up too many resources or causing pollution.
24 Clues: - Make or become different • - The planet on which we live • - Existing in or derived from nature • - A site for the disposal of waste materials • - Extending or reaching throughout the world • - The action of protecting something for future use • - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm • - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • ...
Ecological Footprint Crossword 2020-04-04
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- - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment.
- - Extending or reaching throughout the world.
- - release of harmful materials into the environment caused by industrial emissions, poor disposal of wastes, mining, deforestation, use of fossil fuels and agricultural activities.
- impact - Damage caused to the environment from human activity.
- - The action of protecting something for future use.
- - What type of farming method does not use pesticides in their practices?
- - The actions we need to take to protect the environment.
- - Generating environmental, social and economic benefits, while not using up too many resources or causing pollution.
- - Make or become different.
- - A site for the disposal of waste materials.
- - Using a resource over and over rather than throwing it away and ending up in landfill.
- Warming - A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide.
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- - A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles as a current.
- - The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- Footprint - A measure of how much an individual demands on nature.
- - An unhealthy environment where natural materials have been overused.
- - The planet on which we live.
- - Made by humans rather than occurring in nature which is artificial or synthetic.
- Dioxide- What is the colourless and odourless gas produced by burning fossil fuels?
- - The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
- - To use less of goods and materials resulting in a smaller amount of waste.
- - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm.
- - Energy created from the sun which reduces electricity consumption.
- - Existing in or derived from nature.
24 Clues: - Make or become different. • - The planet on which we live. • - Existing in or derived from nature. • - Extending or reaching throughout the world. • - A site for the disposal of waste materials. • - The action of protecting something for future use. • - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm. • - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment. • ...
Intro to Economics 2020-08-16
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- the development of skills in a specific kind of work
- the study of scarcity and choice
- a reward or enticement that encourages a behavior
- resources that are raw materials from nature used to produce goods
- an economic system in which the government controls a country' economy
- an economic system in which resources are primarily owned and controlled by the private sector
- the products and/or services that an organization produces
- an incentive that gives a penalty to discourage behavior
- the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- people who work to produce goods and services
- the additional benefit associated with an action
- a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- an economy that consists of mostly subsistence agriculture
- phrase coined by Adam Smith to refer to the self-regulating nature of a free market
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- the cost that is the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- a market based economic system with limited government involvement
- the limited nature of society's resources
- the frontier or line on a graph that shows maximum possible output
- the specific economic resources used in producing goods and services
- the human-made objects used to create other goods and services
- the methods societies use to produce and distribute resources
- basic requirements for human survival
- the principle type of exchange that people may decide what, when, and how they will buy and sell
- desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
25 Clues: the study of scarcity and choice • 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 enticement that encourages a behavior • the development of skills in a specific kind of work • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-25
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- an ‘ornamental mineral’ that was made into discs that represented power for nobles.
- a highly valued trade item made by the Chinese that was easy to carry. So highly valued that many could only afford to where a patch.
- a set of rulers, usually a family, that rules for several generations
- turned into a religion.
- Dynasty-this set of rulers excelled in warfare, but was ultimately defeated by a frontier state
- A type of crown that Ancient Chinese emperors and some nobility wore.
- an ancient Chinese city that was the capital of many dynasties. It was also a stop on a famous trading route.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.*
- the other half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
- a written character that represents a word*
- Wall of China- This wall was built to protect the empire from northern invaders.
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature*. It
- the art of fine handwriting*.
- Silk Road- a trading route made up of smaller trading networks that connected the Chinese and the Western world.
- a type of clay that was used to make a clay army that ‘protected’ a certain emperor.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.*
- one half of the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature.
- Jiang River- this river flows next to basins that share its name.
- Qian- an explorer that is often called the ‘Father of the ***k ***d’.
- a treatment for illnesses that involved inserting small needles into certain parts of the body.
- of Qin (Qin Shihuangdi)- this emperor was the first to unify all of China; he was strongly influenced by one of three different ancient Chinese philosophies.
21 Clues: turned into a religion. • 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. • ...
Candle-Grifters 2024-07-17
Across
- Realm of ethics explored through candle-grifters.
- What candle-grifters add to the story's universe.
- Depth of narrative and themes introduced by candle-grifters.
- Physical manifestation of candle-grifters' distress.
- Describes Hayley's nature revealed through her interaction with candle-grifters.
- Describes Dakota's connection and usage of these creatures.
- Despite their appearance, candle-grifters experience this.
- Magical creatures mimicking candles in the Ethan Fox series.
- Initially perceived nature of candle-grifters.
- Expression often seen on candle-grifters indicating discomfort.
- Describes the physical form of candle-grifters.
- What candle-grifters truly represent beyond initial appearances.
- Aspect of candle-grifters used by Dakota for dramatic effect.
- Continuing impact of candle-grifters' story within the narrative.
- Ethical consideration highlighted by candle-grifters' plight.
- Ethical issue surrounding the use of candle-grifters.
- Creator of the candle-grifters within the series.
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- Theme explored through candle-grifters' existence.
- Central to the narrative involving candle-grifters.
- Candle-grifters challenge the characters' understanding of this.
- What candle-grifters bring to the series' themes.
- Dakota uses candle-grifters to create this eerie effect.
- Theme highlighted by candle-grifters' dual nature.
- Realm where candle-grifters exist.
- Candle-grifters emit this soft, flickering light.
- Enhanced by the presence of candle-grifters.
- Inherent in the magical world represented by candle-grifters.
- Resulting effects of using sentient beings in magical practices.
- Ability of candle-grifters to elicit this response.
- Considerations raised by candle-grifters' treatment.
- Dilemma presented by the existence of candle-grifters.
- How candle-grifters are used within the series.
- What Hayley insists on providing for candle-grifters.
- Character who empathizes with candle-grifters.
- Candle-grifters are capable of feeling and expressing pain.
35 Clues: Realm where candle-grifters exist. • Enhanced by the presence of candle-grifters. • Initially perceived nature of candle-grifters. • Character who empathizes with candle-grifters. • Describes the physical form of candle-grifters. • How candle-grifters are used within the series. • Realm of ethics explored through candle-grifters. • ...
Aboriginal Music & Culture 2023-02-07
Across
- A person from whom one is descended; a forebear.
- The act of telling stories, especially orally.
- The process of becoming sound or healthy again, or the process of making someone or something sound or healthy again.
- A custom or belief that is passed down from generation to generation.
- A relationship or link between two or more things.
- A group of people who live in the same area and share common interests, beliefs, or values.
- Something that is handed down from a predecessor, or something that is left behind after death.
- A formal event, often religious or spiritual in nature, that is marked by traditional or ceremonial activities.
- A belief in a higher power, and a sense of connection to the universe, nature, and the divine.
- The solid surface of the earth, considered as a whole.
- A network of paths across the land, created by ancestral beings during the Dreamtime, that mark the songs and stories of the Indigenous peoples of Australia.
Down
- A concept in Indigenous Australian mythology that refers to a time when ancestral beings created the world and laid down the rules for society and the environment.
- The natural world and its phenomena, considered as a whole.
- Originating from and characteristic of a particular place or country; native.
- A pleasing combination of musical notes, sounds, or rhythms.
- A musical instrument traditionally made and played by Indigenous Australians.
- The beliefs, values, practices, and objects that characterize a group or society.
- A creative expression of human imagination and skill.
- A set of actions or words that are performed in a particular way, usually for religious or spiritual reasons.
- A feeling of admiration or esteem for someone or something.
20 Clues: The act of telling stories, especially orally. • A person from whom one is descended; a forebear. • A relationship or link between two or more things. • A creative expression of human imagination and skill. • The solid surface of the earth, considered as a whole. • The natural world and its phenomena, considered as a whole. • ...
A dark future 2025-03-08
Across
- – Causing a feeling of sadness and hopelessness; gloomy in nature.
- – To move forward in position or progress.
- – Serving as a warning or reminder to avoid danger.
- – Extremely cruel, harsh, or violent in nature or treatment of others.
- – Distorted in shape, meaning, or character; perverse in nature or behavior.
- – The act of counting backward to an event or launch.
- – Lacking hope, warmth, or cheerfulness; depressing in appearance or outlook.
- – The human race
- – The result or consequence of an action or event.
- – Impossible to imagine or comprehend.
- – To interrupt or disturb the normal flow of something.
- – Free from bacteria, lacking vitality or creativity.
- – A particular attitude toward something; a point of view.
- – To undermine or overthrow a system or authority.
- – To express an intention to harm or cause danger.
- – To reject or refuse to consider something seriously.
- – To move forward with determination despite difficulties.
Down
- – To think deeply or carefully about something.
- – An improvement in quality, value, or extent of something.
- – To come near or closer to something.
- – Exceeding typical human qualities; extraordinary in scale.
- – Tending to see the worst aspect of things; lacking hope for the future.
- – A statement indicating possible danger or trouble ahead.
- – Certain to fail, die, or suffer a terrible fate; destined for disaster.
- – Featuring new ideas, methods, or devices; creative and original.
- – To develop gradually over time into a more complex form.
- – Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
- – To expose someone or something to danger or harm.
- – Unable to produce life; infertile land or ideas lacking creativity.
- – The extent of an area or subject matter that something deals with.
30 Clues: – The human race • – To come near or closer to something. • – Impossible to imagine or comprehend. • – To move forward in position or progress. • – To think deeply or carefully about something. • – Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness. • – The result or consequence of an action or event. • – To undermine or overthrow a system or authority. • ...
