nature Crossword Puzzles
things about you i love 2025-09-20
14 Clues: ethical • you can do it • follow through • killed the cat • improving lives • love of knowledge • faithful to others • order, clean, cook • best of both parents • anticipate new things • respect of many kinds • trees, flowers ,world • important part of family • chantale, joanne, laurie
Turkey Words practiceeee 2021-04-09
School subjects 2025-09-12
Earth's Resources 2021-01-11
Across
- ways to move people or things
- hard, non-living substance that comes from nature-can be a metal or gemstone
- large rock
- anything people use or need
Down
- something found in nature that people can use to meet their needs
- loose top layer of Earth's surface
- Hard, non-living thing that comes from Earth-contains one or more minerals
- tiny pieces of rock
8 Clues: large rock • tiny pieces of rock • anything people use or need • ways to move people or things • loose top layer of Earth's surface • something found in nature that people can use to meet their needs • Hard, non-living thing that comes from Earth-contains one or more minerals • hard, non-living substance that comes from nature-can be a metal or gemstone
Crossword 2022-12-22
Across
- invisible gas made up of oxygen and nitrogen
- in nature away from the indoors
- way of coming in, way of coming out
- long , narrow way typically leading to different rooms or buildings
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- sum of all areas requiring space in between
- away from nature , roof over your head
- used to store spices in , cookware, etc
- application of science and math to solve real problems
8 Clues: in nature away from the indoors • way of coming in, way of coming out • away from nature , roof over your head • used to store spices in , cookware, etc • sum of all areas requiring space in between • invisible gas made up of oxygen and nitrogen • application of science and math to solve real problems • ...
Environment 2020-04-14
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- in today's world, it is the most widely used material that can destroy aquatic life
- gas emitted by plants
- a special forest which located in the tropics
- the process of cutting down trees in the woods
- the process by which the soil becomes barren, dry sand
- a person who fight against environmental damage
- Likes to chase mice
- an area, water or air that is not clean
- Has a trunk
- áll passion is like that
- shooting wild animals
- animal species that are on the verge of extinction
- dirty water used in household
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- Large marsupial
- a process that results from rising water levels
- flue gas from car exhaust
- natural home or environment of an animal or plant
- a source of energy extracted from nature
- Flying mammal
- the process of making a new product from waste
- it doesn't rain for a long time and results in water shortage.
- the process of throwing garbage in to the nature
- the community of life that surrounds people
- Man's best friend
- it is a used thing, an object that we throw away in the trash after using it
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • gas emitted by plants • shooting wild animals • áll passion is like that • flue gas from car exhaust • dirty water used in household • an area, water or air that is not clean • a source of energy extracted from nature • the community of life that surrounds people • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary (Dereck Foskin ll) 2022-03-31
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- the media.
- individuals who organize to win elections
- willing to respect or accept behavior
- two major political parties consistently dominate the political landscape.
- avoiding extremes of behavior or expression
- a single-chamber assembly in France from September 20, 1792, to October 26, 1795, during the French Revolution.
- relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something
- the process by which the United States elects the President
- a person or group besides the two primarily involved in a situation
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- a form of protest in which demonstrators occupy a place
- lack of interest among voters in the elections of representative democracies
- an official (especially the president) in the final period of office
- regular election of candidates for office
- withdraw from commercial or social relations
- averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values.
- a long, flat piece of timber
- the declared policy of a political party or group.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature
- system to characterize and classify different political positions
- preliminary election to appoint delegates to a party conference
20 Clues: the media. • a long, flat piece of timber • willing to respect or accept behavior • regular election of candidates for office • individuals who organize to win elections • avoiding extremes of behavior or expression • withdraw from commercial or social relations • the declared policy of a political party or group. • a form of protest in which demonstrators occupy a place • ...
HGGSP l'environnement, entre exploitation et protection : un enjeu planétaire 2021-11-15
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- Etude des données météorologiques
- Caractérise le petit âge du début du XIVe siècle à la fin du XIXe siècle
- Dégradation des sols
- L’homme qui a présenté la Grande Ordonnance en 1669
- Les experts du climat depuis 1988
- Premier parc national des Etats-Unis 1872
- Il y a en a eu 26
- Richesse et variété des espèces vivantes
- Président qui promet de durcir les lois antipollution aux Etats Unis
- XIV Roi de France qui est le premier à reconnaître la ressource fondamentale qui est le bois
- Ce qui désigne les éléments naturels seuls, sans l’activité de l’homme
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- Théories qui considèrent qu’une amélioration de l’environnement des hommes permettra une amélioration de leur santé
- Président qui a fait reculer son pays en matière de protection de l’environnement
- Se dit d’une personne contestant les causes humaines du réchauffement climatique
- Combinaison d’éléments naturels et sociaux en interaction qui constitue le cadre de vie d’un individu ou d’un groupe
- Concept évoquant l’idée d’une nature sauvage et originelle
- Pratique trompeuse utilisés par les entreprises
- Science qui s’intéresse aux relations des êtres vivants avec leur environnement
- Ere géologique de l’homme
- Ensemble des conditions naturelles à un endroit donné
20 Clues: Il y a en a eu 26 • Dégradation des sols • Ere géologique de l’homme • Etude des données météorologiques • Les experts du climat depuis 1988 • Richesse et variété des espèces vivantes • Premier parc national des Etats-Unis 1872 • Pratique trompeuse utilisés par les entreprises • L’homme qui a présenté la Grande Ordonnance en 1669 • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2022-02-09
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- Lowers the melting point of the silica
- This tool is used for trimming pots on the wheel
- Finished but unfired piece of pottery
- What clay is formed from in nature
- A clay body that is often red/brown in color
- Clay that is moist but not bendable
- A high fire oven used to bake clay products
- This tool is used to cut pots off of the wheel
- Clay that is bendable and pliable
- How clay is formed in nature
- This term is used when cutting clay
- Greenware fired to a bisque temperature
- Measure the temperature inside the kiln
- Pottery with glaze applied and fired to a glaze temperature
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- This tool is used for scoring clay
- Ceramic ware made with clay and hardened by fire
- This term is used when pushing or stamping clay
- Doing this removes air bubbles from the clay
- A clay body that has translucent capabilities
- Creates the glass in the glaze
- This term is used when adding clay to clay
- Liquified clay
- A clay body that is the strongest
- Helps the glaze shrink to fit the pot
- This tool is used to keep clay moist
25 Clues: Liquified clay • How clay is formed in nature • Creates the glass in the glaze • Clay that is bendable and pliable • A clay body that is the strongest • This tool is used for scoring clay • What clay is formed from in nature • Clay that is moist but not bendable • This term is used when cutting clay • This tool is used to keep clay moist • Finished but unfired piece of pottery • ...
Early Church Councils 2017-05-18
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- To admit you are wrong/A belief statement
- A key opponent to Arius
- Where Council was held to deal with Nestorius
- Where the Nicaean creed was modified.
- The Bishop of Basil's Brother
- Argued by Arius to not be God
- 3 in 1
- Defended the concept of the Trinity (Wasn't named Gregory)
- Bishop of Basil, Gregory of Mazanuz, Gregory of Nyssa
- A Cappadocian Bishop against Arianism, and for the Trinity.
- The nature mankind had after the fall
- Where Pelagius' idea was disproved
- Argued you can't call Mary the Mother of God
- A smart university teacher who wrote "Confessions"
- Called the council of Constantinople
- An influence of Augustine's conversion
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- Arrived on Earth at Pentecost
- The Emperor who made Christianity popular
- Adam and Eve stealing was the _____________.
- Arius's Alexandrian opponent
- Mankind's nature before the Fall
- A change of Beliefs
- When Mankind became sinful
- A belie statement
- Arius's friend/assistant.
- Deep Thinkers
- The place where council was held in 325 A.D.
- Nestorius said you can't call Mary _______________.
- Argued that it is possible to be perfect
- Argued that Jesus isn't God
30 Clues: 3 in 1 • Deep Thinkers • A belie statement • A change of Beliefs • A key opponent to Arius • Arius's friend/assistant. • When Mankind became sinful • Argued that Jesus isn't God • Arius's Alexandrian opponent • Arrived on Earth at Pentecost • The Bishop of Basil's Brother • Argued by Arius to not be God • Mankind's nature before the Fall • Where Pelagius' idea was disproved • ...
Biblical Councils By: Emma 2017-05-17
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- Pelagius believed that humans could choose to be ____________.
- The ____________ sin of Adam and Eve affects all of mankind.
- ________________ was a pastor friend of Arius’.
- Gregory of Mazianuz was strongly opposed to ____________.
- The goal of the Council of Nicaea was to bring ____________.
- St. _______________ believed that Jesus was God.
- In 381 A.D. Emperor Theodosius called the council of__________.
- Augustine taught in a ____________.
- An influence in Augustine’s conversion was ____________ of Milan.
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- Gregory of Nyssa focused on the _____________.
- The council of __________ debated whether Jesus was God.
- The council of Carthage was held to denounce the thoughts of ________.
- Spirit The council of Constantinople affirmed the Nicene Creed and added statements about the _____________.
- Augustine wrote about an earthly city and a _____________ city.
- Augustine was a _____________.
- Augustine originally thought that Christianity was too ____________.
- Christianity grew popular under Constantine’s rule.
- In 320 AD Arius was ________________________ from the church.
- Augustine wrote a book about his _________________.
- The council of ___________ was held in 451 AD.
- ____________ wouldn’t call Mary the mother God.
- Pelagius struggled with the __________ approach to Christianity.
- Romans 8 deals with our _____________ nature VS our spiritual nature.
- Augustine became a ____________.
24 Clues: Augustine was a _____________. • Augustine became a ____________. • Augustine taught in a ____________. • Gregory of Nyssa focused on the _____________. • The council of ___________ was held in 451 AD. • ________________ was a pastor friend of Arius’. • ____________ wouldn’t call Mary the mother God. • St. _______________ believed that Jesus was God. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle: FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. This puzzle consists of words from The Great Gatsby vocabulary and the vocabulary list from your Interactive Reader workbook. The puzzle is only to help you find the correct answers but you need to write the 2016-05-24
Across
- to occur; to happen; to take place
- one who lends money, at interest, especially at an unusually or unlawfully high rate
- formal, serious, and dignified; lacking humor
- liveliness; energy (physical and/or mental); full of spirit; vigor
- immoderate desire for wealth; greed
- something justly deserved; taking revenge or correcting a wrong
- warmly and pleasantly cheerful; being warmly friendly
- lacking in amount, quantity; meager; not adequate
- to beg urgently
- full of wishful yearning or longing, usually with sadness
- gloomy; sad
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- to pass through; seep into; to saturate; to spread
- the face or front of a building; 2. A showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant; a front
- lacking energy or sluggish; deficient in alertness or activity
- to walk or stroll with leisure
- helpful or advantageous; favorable
- disorder; confusion
- display meant to impress others; boastful showiness
- an indirect hint or suggestion about a person or thing, usually of an insulting or offensive nature
- believing the worst about human nature; distrusting, criticizing, or mocking the motives of others; pessimistic; glass is half-empty mentality
- to damage, ruin, or deface; to make imperfect
- showing gloomy irritation or ill humor usually manifested by a glum silence
22 Clues: gloomy; sad • to beg urgently • disorder; confusion • to walk or stroll with leisure • to occur; to happen; to take place • helpful or advantageous; favorable • immoderate desire for wealth; greed • formal, serious, and dignified; lacking humor • to damage, ruin, or deface; to make imperfect • lacking in amount, quantity; meager; not adequate • ...
MERCURIUS 2012-11-20
Across
- Delusion he is surrounded by _________.
- Skin eruption.
- Fear of a derangement of the mind.
- Delusion ________ things are creeping into his mouth at night.
- ___________ to all changes in temperature.
- ________ and confusion of the mind to the point of stupidity.
- Delusion he is a person guilty of a crime or serious offense.
- His destructive desire when someone contradicts him.
- Pus formation.
- The taste of metal in the mouth.
- He is ________ to get things done, but doesn't usually accomplish anything.
- He has become ________ off and shut down.
- Bleeding.
- Shaking of the body, interferring with writing and talking.
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- __________ of the discharges, breath and saliva that is similar to dead tissue.
- Worse for extreme warmth.
- System affected with pain and inflammation.
- Profuse, foetid and oily - it is brought on by slightest exertion and makes symptoms worse.
- Worse for after the sun goes down.
- __________ affections with profuse secretions
- The nature of the symptoms such as inflammations.
- __________ to everything.
- Delusion his body is made out of _________.
- Worse for perspiration.
- His __________ nature leads him to want to strike and smash things.
- Delusion he sees ________ flowing.
- The child has strong and adult-like emotions.
27 Clues: Bleeding. • Skin eruption. • Pus formation. • Worse for perspiration. • Worse for extreme warmth. • __________ to everything. • The taste of metal in the mouth. • Worse for after the sun goes down. • Fear of a derangement of the mind. • Delusion he sees ________ flowing. • Delusion he is surrounded by _________. • He has become ________ off and shut down. • ...
The Environment 2013-07-16
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- things that ruin the environment but are not caused by humans
- hot rock comes up from the ground
- hot, grassy and flat (elephants, giraffes, kangaroos)
- rain or tsunami causing water to build up
- a theory that the world is heating up
- cool or cold water (alligators, frogs, ducks)
- resources we can reuse
- pine trees, colder in winter (bears, moose, rabbits)
- not using more than you need to save a resource
- cold, snowy (polar bears, penguins)
- lightening causes the forest to catch fire
- not enough rain cause food to run out
- a certain biome’s temperature and weather
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- what we use from nature
- what surrounds us, nature and everything
- to help something that is in danger
- trash and smoke in the air and on land
- chopping down trees, getting rid of forests
- salty water, big body of water (whales, jellyfish)
- reusing trash, to save resources
- dry land and sandy, (snakes, lizards, owls)
- the ground shaking
- what animals eat
- help something stay around
- dense plants, rains often (monkeys, birds, bugs)
- types of environments that animals live in
26 Clues: what animals eat • the ground shaking • resources we can reuse • what we use from nature • help something stay around • reusing trash, to save resources • hot rock comes up from the ground • to help something that is in danger • cold, snowy (polar bears, penguins) • a theory that the world is heating up • not enough rain cause food to run out • ...
Root Words 2013-09-22
Across
- sharing the feelings of others
- advantageous; useful in getting a desired result
- showing little or no emotion or animation
- the quality in a work that prompts the reader to feel pity
- the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseases
- a wild uproar, din, or commotion
- an epidemic that is geographically widespread
- due to disease
- A complete view of a surrounding area
- something that stands in one's way
- to speed the process of; to help along
- a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest
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- The doctrine that god is all the laws of nature
- a feeling of intense dislike
- understanding and entering into another's feelings
- a record of ancestry or genealogical chart because the chart's lines look like a crane's foot
- a journey for a definite purpose
- remedy for all illnesses or diseases
- including all of America, both North and South
- a performance using gestures and body movements without words
- arousing feelings of pity
- to hinder the process of
- wide-ranging and impressive array or display;full suit of armor
- someone who walks
- a temple to all the gods
25 Clues: due to disease • someone who walks • to hinder the process of • a temple to all the gods • arousing feelings of pity • a feeling of intense dislike • sharing the feelings of others • a journey for a definite purpose • a wild uproar, din, or commotion • something that stands in one's way • remedy for all illnesses or diseases • A complete view of a surrounding area • ...
Literary Terms 2015-05-05
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- the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing
- the surroundings or environment of a novel
- a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition
- the attribution of human nature or character to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure
- a problem in a story
- The way the author tries to portray something to the reader
- comparing to things with out like or as
- the good guy
- a representation of something
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- the conversation between characters in a novel, drama, etc.
- the plan of a story
- description of a character
- person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary.
- a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared.
- a point at which the story is told from
- language language that contains or uses figures of speech, especially metaphors.
- show or indicate beforehand
- the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
- the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively
- prevailing emotional tone or general attitude
20 Clues: the good guy • the plan of a story • a problem in a story • description of a character • show or indicate beforehand • a representation of something • a point at which the story is told from • comparing to things with out like or as • the surroundings or environment of a novel • prevailing emotional tone or general attitude • ...
Outdoor Adventure 2023-10-18
Across
- A directional tool used for finding one's way in the wilderness.
- A visual representation of geographical features for navigation.
- Guiding and motivating a group in outdoor activities.
- A portable insulated bed for sleeping outdoors.
- Paddling a small boat through water, often for adventure.
- A wearable light source for nighttime outdoor activities.
- A thrilling experience that often involves risk and exploration.
- The surroundings and conditions in which we live and learn.
- Ascending natural rock formations using ropes and equipment.
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- Spending the night outdoors in a temporary shelter.
- Riding ocean waves on a board for sport and enjoyment.
- Collaborating with others to achieve common goals in the wilderness.
- A brand known for outdoor cooking equipment like stoves and cookware.
- A bag carried on the back for holding outdoor gear and supplies.
- The skill of determining and following a route in outdoor settings.
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
- Walking in nature for leisure or exploration.
- An outdoor gathering spot for warmth and cooking.
- A portable shelter typically made of fabric and supported by poles.
- Animals that live in their natural habitat, like forests and wetlands.
20 Clues: Walking in nature for leisure or exploration. • A portable insulated bed for sleeping outdoors. • An outdoor gathering spot for warmth and cooking. • Spending the night outdoors in a temporary shelter. • Guiding and motivating a group in outdoor activities. • Riding ocean waves on a board for sport and enjoyment. • ...
Unit 3-4 Chapters 5-8 Crossword 2023-10-23
Across
- describes people who say little or writers who write minimally
- an intruder or meddler
- threatening
- irrelevant or unimportant or "coming from the outside"
- a negative forecast of the future
- describes something about to occur (+/-)
- a social outcast, a person not accepted in his or her society
- something going to happen—"hanging" over you
- resembling a swine or a pig either physically or behaviorally
- a forewarning, ominous feeling, or prediction (negative connotation)
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- precision of wording—usually in writing
- brief and to the point in speaking or writing
- people or things that are native to a region
- word style that is both brief and forceful—in writing or speaking, succinct
- having the characteristics of a wolf
- concise speaking or writing
- talking little and only grudgingly
- relevant, suitable, or closely connected
- bear-like
- or or relating to the characteristics of cows, oxen, or buffaloes;
- having to do with the characteristics of horses, asses, or zebras
- something that seems a sign of threats in the future or the quality of being pompous
- threatening or menacing foreshadowing of the future
- "stuck into" the nature of a thing, integral to its nature
24 Clues: bear-like • threatening • an intruder or meddler • concise speaking or writing • a negative forecast of the future • talking little and only grudgingly • having the characteristics of a wolf • precision of wording—usually in writing • relevant, suitable, or closely connected • describes something about to occur (+/-) • people or things that are native to a region • ...
A thirty. 2023-11-14
Across
- A fav dessert flavour for V.
- Couple gaming! The manygame.
- Something to create together.
- A drink to keep heated as you sip.
- The best Pokemon to have as a shiny.
- Couple gaming! A very S kind of game.
- A youtuber to watch together.
- A very V kind of sign. [b]
- What we will soon be.
- One of two very cool numbers. [a]
- A land to have had a school excursion to together.
- A good ball.
- A required activity that's cute to do as a couple.
- The type with the most resistances.
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- A long-ago mount.
- How to evolve to get Mamoswine
- A better ball.
- A very S kind of sign. [b]
- A vessel for morning/pre-work brew.
- Tasty cold food to share.
- One of two very cool numbers. [a]
- The best ball.
- The type of sign these ([b]) are.
- Something for S to do/make more of.
- A good nature for the specially inclined.
- A very practical couple activity.
- A good nature for the physically inclined.
- An alternate first name for S.
- Couple gaming! A very V kind of game.
- Great thing to play on.
30 Clues: A good ball. • A better ball. • The best ball. • A long-ago mount. • What we will soon be. • Great thing to play on. • Tasty cold food to share. • A very S kind of sign. [b] • A very V kind of sign. [b] • A fav dessert flavour for V. • Couple gaming! The manygame. • Something to create together. • A youtuber to watch together. • How to evolve to get Mamoswine • ...
CYOSG 2023-12-06
Across
- The study of natural processes and how humans affect them
- In danger of becoming extinct
- Song by Imagine Dragons and a type of pollution
- A type of resource that doesn't replace within the time that it is used
- Pollution destroys the whats systems?
- management of resources
- Vaccines and Anti-venom
- 1st director of the national forest reserve
- Is gone forever
- Sun energy
- Overuse of resources: the depletion of ___ materials
- Impact of human life on Earth
- The variety of life on earth
- Made 1st National Wildlife Reserve
- When the earth's temperature rises
- Farming of any kind
- Nice to look at
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- Protection from danger
- In danger of becoming endangered
- Opposite of the Nile
- Poaching
- A type of resource that is replaced quickly
- Manufactured products
- Pollution disturbs the balance of what?
- Gasses trap sun's energy
- Nature writer
- When organism numbers exceed carrying capacity
- Keeps balance in nature
- Silent Spring
- Habitat destruction is due to excess _______ and forestry
- Intro of _______ species
- Sand County Almanac
- Aka petroleum
- Contaminants into the environment
34 Clues: Poaching • Sun energy • Nature writer • Silent Spring • Aka petroleum • Is gone forever • Nice to look at • Sand County Almanac • Farming of any kind • Opposite of the Nile • Manufactured products • Protection from danger • management of resources • Vaccines and Anti-venom • Keeps balance in nature • Gasses trap sun's energy • Intro of _______ species • The variety of life on earth • ...
MAT 2024-09-05
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- rectification of names
- (two words) the distinctive spirit of Confucianism according to Liu Qing Ping
- (two words) Gongde 公德
- Side 私德
- gentleman or nobleman
- or The Analects of Confucius
- For Qiyong the Confucian rule for serving one’s parents and relatives aims at ______
- Righteousness or moral rightness, an external ideal which guides our moral actions
- the exemplar of sage-king (in the Mencius)
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- while the rule for serving one’s monarch aims at _____
- for Zhu Xi is the root of filial piety and brotherly respect
- For Tan, the gentleman is the embodiment of ______ (heaven)
- “Do unto others what you wish to yourself”
- quan 權, (other words: expedient)
- for Mencius is innate, universal and ultimate
- Commonly translated as virtue, fundamental goodness, true goodness, benevolence, or idiosyncratically ‘authoritative conduct,’ which connotes the firm and steadfast nature of how one’s character should be
- “Do not do to others what you do not wish yourself”
- ritual-propriety
- (two words) A reading of Confucian philosophy based on the understanding of a person as a center of the roles and relationships they live
- For this Chinese philosopher, human nature is innately good
20 Clues: Side 私德 • ritual-propriety • (two words) Gongde 公德 • gentleman or nobleman • rectification of names • or The Analects of Confucius • quan 權, (other words: expedient) • “Do unto others what you wish to yourself” • the exemplar of sage-king (in the Mencius) • for Mencius is innate, universal and ultimate • “Do not do to others what you do not wish yourself” • ...
Apes vocab activity 2023-09-26
Across
- The red flags of a dying ecosystem
- the animals that follow
- Interrupting of a peaceful environment
- how quickly an ecosystem can bounce back
- Species that are vulnerable to extinction
- necessary for the production of other stuff in the ecosystem
- Tourism and such
- Species that aren’t native to the area
- species diversity is directly related to an island
- the diversity within a species
- living things developing to become better
- the debate of the biodiversity on large and small areas
- the variety of habitats
- species that can thrive in multiple environments
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- species that do well in a certain environment
- the area of a habitat and the munger of species in that area
- the abundance of species
- alteration in the genome of an organism
- The sum of environmental living factors
- evolution by natural selection
- the first plants
- the survival and reproduction of animals
- Some good from nature
- moderating natural phenomena
- Formation of a new species
- benefits to people from nature
- An organism that holds everything together
- the first plants to colonize
- the variety of organisms
29 Clues: the first plants • Tourism and such • Some good from nature • the animals that follow • the variety of habitats • the abundance of species • the variety of organisms • Formation of a new species • moderating natural phenomena • the first plants to colonize • evolution by natural selection • benefits to people from nature • the diversity within a species • ...
Declaration of Independence 2024-11-14
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- Having a government ran by not just one person
- Henry "Give me Liberty or give me death"
- Believed that humans are naturally reasonable
- Mad at John Adams that he nominated George Washington as president
- Affirmed the Existence of "Law and Nature"
- Writer and advocate for women rights
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- Writer of Declaration of Independence
- Foward thinking, idea to central enlightenment
- Something really old, old Greece and Rome
- Discussed separation of powers, checks and balances
- A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- 2nd president of the United States
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- Contrasted dramatically about gender roles
- Tar punishment
- Colonists dressed up as Indians and dumped a bunch of tea into the harbor
- The formal separation of the church and state
- An act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler
- Concept of state power, Elaborated the mechanism of changing the forms of government
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
20 Clues: Tar punishment • 2nd president of the United States • Writer and advocate for women rights • Writer of Declaration of Independence • Henry "Give me Liberty or give me death" • Something really old, old Greece and Rome • Contrasted dramatically about gender roles • Affirmed the Existence of "Law and Nature" • The formal separation of the church and state • ...
Midterm Exam Review Crossword Puzzle Grade 7 Religion 2025-01-09
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- Jesus and His _____ celebrated the Passover meal ever year.
- Christ's Passover is made present in the _____.
- The more we commit venial sins, the more likely we are to commit _____.
- God's promises to _____ were the foundation of the Old Covenant.
- Involves a profound closeness to God.
- The event of the _____ anticipates Christ's suffering in the Passion.
- The Church teaches that _____ is both a Cardinal Virtue and a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
- Living according to the will of God.
- _____ weakens our ability to love and live virtuously.
- Being faithful and loyal to another.
- Our freedom is _____.
- will When we choose to say yes or no to God.
- In the Book of Genesis, we learn about God's plan for human _____.
Down
- God called _____ to lead the Hebrew people out of Egyptian slavery.
- The focus of the _____ is God's covenantal relationship with the Hebrew people.
- God established a covenantal relationship with _____.
- Faith is a _____ Virtue.
- _____ strengthens us to reject sin, forgive others, and love with forgiveness.
- The Book of _____ is the first book in the Bible.
- Catholics have a sacramental view of the _____.
- The belief that God is nature or contained within nature is called _____.
21 Clues: Our freedom is _____. • Faith is a _____ Virtue. • Involves a profound closeness to God. • Living according to the will of God. • Being faithful and loyal to another. • Catholics have a sacramental view of the _____. • Christ's Passover is made present in the _____. • will When we choose to say yes or no to God. • ...
SEA religions/belief system unit key terms 2025-01-15
Across
- hereditary classes in Hinduism
- the country Buddhism and Hinduism were founded in
- the last name of the person who founded Buddhism. The first one to reach enlightenment.
- a belief system that values morality and inner virtue.
- the philosopher who revitalized what is now called Confucianism
- a religion that shares many beliefs with Buddhism, such as dharma, karma, and enlightenment (called Moksha)
- the cycle of rebirth and suffering
- many Japanese homes have this or an altar, where family offers prayers for spirits they hope will protect them.
- the belief that souls live in nature
Down
- the ongoing cycle of being reborn
- spirits that followers of Shintoism live in nature
- free from physical or spiritual contamination
- when one's actions determine their life when reborn
- behaving with care and justice for others
- a belief system focusing on accomplishing a state of inner peace called enlightenment
- an individual's role in life in Hinduism
- the end of the cycle of life, death, and rebirth
- the country that Shintoism is still honored in
- a belief system that focuses on cleanliness, respect, and harmony.
- the birthplace of Confucianism
20 Clues: hereditary classes in Hinduism • the birthplace of Confucianism • the ongoing cycle of being reborn • the cycle of rebirth and suffering • the belief that souls live in nature • an individual's role in life in Hinduism • behaving with care and justice for others • free from physical or spiritual contamination • the country that Shintoism is still honored in • ...
Michael 2021-01-29
14 Clues: very calm • education • very patience • Prefer the true • In a great mood • with great taste • too much friends • Someone delicate • True to his being • Of good parenting • everything in place • arranged by the other • you can shake his hand • you can trust your money
Zacharias, Juris, Marius, Taha og Noam's 2022-10-14
15 Clues: Evilness • Good ending • A sharp thing • Beats the bad • A sharp thing • Main character • Powerful woman • Opposite of evil • Something unnatural • Our analysing model • Maker of head clothes • Where the queens live • The one against the hero • Beautiful woman in fairytales • Alice falls down into wonderland
GE KPI 2022 Unit 11 Nature 2022-03-24
Across
- before, in front of (it is a suffix)
- large hole in the side of a hill or mountain
- to not show that you are grateful for someone or something; to not recognise its value any more (3 words)
- an act or event that cannot be explained by ordinary human intervention or natural forces
- two or more things occurring at the same time by chance and unexpectedly
- something that encourages a person or animal to do something
- the transfer of pollen in flowers and plants, by pollinators such as bees
- do something for a particular purpose, usually a good cause (2 words)
- a series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular result
- an insect or other animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another
Down
- a sweet liquid produced by flowers
- a colourful part of some flowers, that attracts bees
- fire in a camp, used for cooking or warmth
- the process by which living things produce new life
- sthg that can be used instead of sthg else (adj.)
- Colony Collapse Disorder (acronym)
- interesting and worth remembering
- very fine, yellow powder that is transferred from one plant to another by wind, insects or animals
- to see the value or quality of sthg or somebody
- to notice someone or something
20 Clues: to notice someone or something • interesting and worth remembering • a sweet liquid produced by flowers • Colony Collapse Disorder (acronym) • before, in front of (it is a suffix) • fire in a camp, used for cooking or warmth • large hole in the side of a hill or mountain • to see the value or quality of sthg or somebody • sthg that can be used instead of sthg else (adj.) • ...
AQA Jewish Beliefs - Nature of God 2020-04-14
Across
- Unlimited power
- Being everywhere
- Jewish prayer affirming monotheism
- Portable tent that carried God's presence in the wilderness
- Generosity from God to humanity
- Opposite of good
- Maker
- - Understanding of Genesis, takes it to be the historic and scientific truth
- Jewish new year
- Belief that there is only one God
- Describes God's action in deciding right from wrong
- Rule or commandment
- Substitute for God's name in scripture or liturgy
- book in the Torah that contains the creation story
- bringing about what is right and fair
Down
- The manifest presence of God, sometimes believed to be God's feminine presence
- Knowing everything
- 10 laws given by God
- First five books of Jewish Bible
- Ability to choose between right and wrong
- Balanced (e.g. a balanced judgement)
- Hebrew letters for God
- Jewish holy day of the week
- Jewish Bible
- Describes the idea that God looks after creation
- Place where God's presence resides since Solomon
- Quality of God showing compassion
- book in the Torah that contains the 10 commandments
- Jewish figure who received the law from God
- Founding father of Judaism
30 Clues: Maker • Jewish Bible • Unlimited power • Jewish new year • Being everywhere • Opposite of good • Knowing everything • Rule or commandment • 10 laws given by God • Hebrew letters for God • Founding father of Judaism • Jewish holy day of the week • Generosity from God to humanity • First five books of Jewish Bible • Belief that there is only one God • Quality of God showing compassion • ...
St. Martin Proverbs: Animals, Agriculture & Nature 2020-04-29
Across
- Long run for this kind of goat
- You can’t clean this for monkey to run on
- In a pasture where they fight, no grass grows
- You will never see its behind until wind blows
- Don’t put the cart in front of him
- One rotten mango does this to the bunch
- Never put a monkey to watch these
- Where horse reach, he reach too
Down
- Your own will bite the hardest
- They don’t fall far from the tree
- Never cut down the one that gives you shade
- Every dog has his day, and every one of these his Saturday
- He knows what tree to jump on
- What sweetens his mouth sours his behind
- They have no business in fowl party
- Birds of a feather do this together
- Who want calico have to hoe this
- Tall trees catch much of this
- You must look for black ones before dark
- One in your hand is worth one hundred in the bushes
20 Clues: He knows what tree to jump on • Tall trees catch much of this • Your own will bite the hardest • Long run for this kind of goat • Where horse reach, he reach too • Who want calico have to hoe this • They don’t fall far from the tree • Never put a monkey to watch these • Don’t put the cart in front of him • They have no business in fowl party • ...
Nature, far and wide (OTG3, U3) 2023-11-14
27 Clues: suo • meri • joki • lahti • järvi • vuori • metsä • lampi • luola • laakso • kanava • aallot • niitty • kukkula • aavikko • rannikko • saaristo • viidakko • tulivuori • valtameri • sademetsä • vesiputous • rantakallio • hiekkaranta • pyörremyrsky • koralliriutta • kasvit ja eläimet
Ricky - What you find in Nature 2023-12-11
20 Clues: Fog • Eggs • Hail • Gems • Cave • Fish • Cliff • Amber • Fruits • Bushes • Forests • Insects • Deserts • Bettles • Canyons • Flowers • Fossils • Darkness • Crystals • amphibians
Unit 2- The Marvels of Nature 2024-04-12
Across
- a large animal with white fur that lives in a cold area
- a small animal with large quills on its back
- a tall animal with a long neck and spots
- a black and white bird that lives in a cold area
- a tropical area covered in trees that gets a lot of rain
- an area of land covered in grass
- a dry, sandy area that gets very little water
- an animal with long legs and antlers
- a large animal with a wide nose that lives in rivers
- a flat area of land covered in mostly grass in a tropical climate
Down
- a large body of salt water
- a large wild animal with horns and a hump on its back
- a large animal with humped shoulders, large nose and antlers
- the place in nature where an animal lives
- a very large animal with large ears, tusks, and a trunk
- a large animal with one or two humps on its back
- the largest mammal that lives in the ocean
- a large area of land covered in trees
- a mammal that lives in the ocean
- a large. wild cat covered in spots
20 Clues: a large body of salt water • an area of land covered in grass • a mammal that lives in the ocean • a large. wild cat covered in spots • an animal with long legs and antlers • a large area of land covered in trees • a tall animal with a long neck and spots • the place in nature where an animal lives • the largest mammal that lives in the ocean • ...
Weather Gone Wild: When Nature Strikes! 2025-05-12
Across
- A severe shortage of food that affects a large number of people caused by a drought.
- The first developmental stage of a hurricane.
- This result of a drought happens when animals eat faster than the grass can grow back, leaving the soil bare and damaged.
- "A hurricane is definitely coming soon, so you need to take action immediately to stay safe". This is a hurricane ____.
- This scale is used to classify hurricanes in the Atlantic and Caribbean based on their wind speeds.
- Anything that can cause harm or danger to people, property, or the environment is a natural ____.
- A violent weather condition characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, thunder, and sometimes hail or lightning.
- A severe or unusual weather condition that is significantly different from the average or expected weather for a particular place and time of year.
- Happens regularly and follow expected weather patterns.
- The hurricane season begins the 1st of this month.
- Jamaica and other countries in the Caribbean are prone to drought because they lie in the ____.
Down
- This hurricane affected Jamaica in July of 2024.
- A sudden, serious event that causes great damage, loss, or suffering to people, property, or the environment is a natural ____.
- A large, powerful tropical storm that forms over warm ocean waters, producing very strong winds (above 119 km/h), heavy rain, and flooding.
- The Atlantic hurricane season ends the 30th of this month.
- This category of a hurricane has over 250km/h winds.
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in a particular place.
- The center of the hurricane.
- A long period of unusually low to no rainfall.
- "A hurricane might hit the area soon, so you should start preparing". This is an example of a hurricane ____.
20 Clues: The center of the hurricane. • The first developmental stage of a hurricane. • A long period of unusually low to no rainfall. • This hurricane affected Jamaica in July of 2024. • The hurricane season begins the 1st of this month. • This category of a hurricane has over 250km/h winds. • Happens regularly and follow expected weather patterns. • ...
L4. looking to nature for help 2025-10-22
20 Clues: 산성 • 환경 • 파괴 • 버리다 • 찌꺼기 • 추출하다 • 정화하다 • 통계 자료 • 오염시키다 • 회복시키다 • 지속 가능한 • 원인 제공자 • 재해, 재난 • 쓰레기 매립지 • 배출, 배출물 • 유충, 애벌레 • 아주 넓은[많은] • 노출하다, 드러내다 • (광물질을) 채굴하다 • 재배하다; (세균을) 배양하다
Byron 2024-01-11
7 Clues: Byron's pet • The country where Byron died • The most famous Byron's poem • Did Byron prefer city or nature? • Byron was called "mad, bad and..........." • The language in which Byron wrote his poems • Byron lived in the age of Romanticism or in the 20th century
Short Story Terms 2015-12-01
Across
- The results of the climax
- A short narrative with a moral lesson
- Story; events; a literary work relating to series of actions
- The event that initiates the conflict
- The central idea of the story, an observation about life or human nature
- The high point of the story, the result of the crisis the author has created
- The framework of the story, or the purposeful arrangement of its events
- The incidents in a plot that follow the initial incident and precede the climax
- the character that opposes the protagonist in any story
- Can be man vs. self, man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society
- The time, place and mood of a narrative
Down
- The atmosphere that pervades a literary work (the speaker's attitude)
- The leading or central character in the story
- The action immediately following the climax and lasting until the resolution
- The process through which the author reveals to the reader the qualities of a character
- A story, handed down through generations
16 Clues: The results of the climax • A short narrative with a moral lesson • The event that initiates the conflict • The time, place and mood of a narrative • A story, handed down through generations • The leading or central character in the story • the character that opposes the protagonist in any story • Story; events; a literary work relating to series of actions • ...
Stone Age 2021-09-28
Across
- what was the first group of humans we studied called
- what farmers did to crops when the crops were fully grown
- Humans walked across ___ to get to islands
- what was the first type of role humans had (farmers, shepherds, hunter-gatherers, berry-pickers, etc.)
- a projectile made of stone and wood
- _____ were found by four boys in a cave
- what were planted by farmers
- the name of the middle stone age
Down
- what were the tools made out of?
- what kind of gods did the people in the stone age worship (for ex., nature, death, fertility, etc.)
- how many years ago did humans exit the stone age
- could the people of the early stone age speak (def. or nope)
- the entrance to a Çatalhöyük house was from the ____
- A metal the people of the stone age didn't have
- a tool developed for killing fish
- what were the people who were believed to walk on 4 limbs called (they didn't)
16 Clues: what were planted by farmers • what were the tools made out of? • the name of the middle stone age • a tool developed for killing fish • a projectile made of stone and wood • _____ were found by four boys in a cave • Humans walked across ___ to get to islands • A metal the people of the stone age didn't have • how many years ago did humans exit the stone age • ...
Physical Activity 2022 2022-11-10
5 Clues: Walking in nature can keep you in___? • What type of physical activity are we promoting? • Walking in nature can improve your memory and___? • With limited mobility walking in nature is also___? • What do you check before going for a walk in nature?
Noah's Identity 2018-03-19
Across
- acting like a friend; kind and helpful.
- not afraid; very brave.
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
- able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for a long time.
- using a lot of time and energy to do work.
- having or showing the ability to easily learn or understand things or to deal with new or difficult situations.
Down
- willing to help other people.
- making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious. Determined possessing or displaying resolve.
- having, showing, or expressing strong emotions or beliefs.
- willing, eager, or able to talk or impart information. Diligent
- relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner.
- having or showing a kind and quiet nature; not harsh or violent. Independent
- having or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others.
- or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.
- requiring or relying on other people for help or support.
16 Clues: not afraid; very brave. • willing to help other people. • acting like a friend; kind and helpful. • using a lot of time and energy to do work. • relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner. • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage. • requiring or relying on other people for help or support. • having, showing, or expressing strong emotions or beliefs. • ...
States of Matter 2023-08-14
Across
- Plasma is an ____ gas.
- Turning a liquid into a gas is called___.
- A___ has no definite volume and no definite shape. Fills the container or space it is in.
- A___ has definite volume but no definite shape.
- Turning a solid into a liquid is called___.
- ___Has no definite volume and no definite shape and is comprised of charged gasses.
- ___is mass per volume of an object.
- the temperature at which it changes from a solid to a liquid.
- Turning a liquid into a solid is called____.
Down
- A_____ has definite shape and volume.
- molecules will gain enough energy to break free and become a gas.
- ___ are properties that can be measured or observed without changing the chemical nature of the substance.
- Turning a gas into a solid is called___.
- Turning a solid into a gas is called___.
- ____ are properties that can only be measured or observed by changing the chemical nature of the substance.
- Turning a gas into a liquid is called____.
16 Clues: Plasma is an ____ gas. • ___is mass per volume of an object. • A_____ has definite shape and volume. • Turning a gas into a solid is called___. • Turning a solid into a gas is called___. • Turning a liquid into a gas is called___. • Turning a gas into a liquid is called____. • Turning a solid into a liquid is called___. • Turning a liquid into a solid is called____. • ...
Wie findest du deinen Wohnort? 2023-10-10
Stress Noah.P 2020-05-12
Be kind to nature 2023-02-09
traveling around the world 2023-03-20
-ness 2022-04-28
Spelling Words 2024-11-17
Jake 's traits 2021-03-11
Across
- good things to happen
- like a friend;kind and helpful
- or showing an ability to think of new and interesting ideas.
- or showing a kind and quiet nature; not harsh or violent
- laughter or amusement; humorous
Down
- or showing a lot of energy
- a lot of time and energy to do work
- or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others
8 Clues: good things to happen • or showing a lot of energy • like a friend;kind and helpful • laughter or amusement; humorous • a lot of time and energy to do work • or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others • or showing a kind and quiet nature; not harsh or violent • or showing an ability to think of new and interesting ideas.
Naturalism 2014-02-07
Across
- Literary movement taking place from the 1880s to 1940s.
- Crane Son of a Methodist minister.
- Philosophers urged that reality is exhausted by?
Down
- What setting is frequently used?
- Norris A novelist, journalist and a leader of the Naturalism movement.
- Dreiser Author of An American Tragedy (1925).
- against nature One of the conflict's in naturalistic novels.
- London Died 1916 as “best-selling author in America."
8 Clues: What setting is frequently used? • Crane Son of a Methodist minister. • Dreiser Author of An American Tragedy (1925). • Philosophers urged that reality is exhausted by? • London Died 1916 as “best-selling author in America." • Literary movement taking place from the 1880s to 1940s. • against nature One of the conflict's in naturalistic novels. • ...
Crossword 2022-12-22
Across
- invisible gas made up of oxygen and nitrogen
- in nature away from the indoors
- way of coming in, way of coming out
- long , narrow way typically leading to different rooms or buildings
Down
- sum of all areas requiring space in between
- away from nature , roof over your head
- used to store spices in , cookware, etc
- application of science and math to solve real problems
8 Clues: in nature away from the indoors • way of coming in, way of coming out • away from nature , roof over your head • used to store spices in , cookware, etc • sum of all areas requiring space in between • invisible gas made up of oxygen and nitrogen • application of science and math to solve real problems • ...
Eliza Sustainability 2019-05-07
Challenge 2 Names 2021-08-26
10 Clues: seconded • head honcho • multitasker • loves nature • decision maker • caffeine addict • superior monitor • building traveler • packs a rubber bullet • Might Include Intense Grimace
TV Programmes 2023-03-28
10 Clues: Food • Funny • Talking • animated • Win Prizes • World Events • Football/basketball • Trees/Rivers/Volcanos • Tells a Story/on stage • Fact/real world issues
Vocab Week 2 2013-04-16
10 Clues: pour • mind • sharp • change • leader • school teacher • process of infusing • bitterness of nature • the process of changing • a feeling of strong dislike
Vocab word cross 2023-12-14
10 Clues: nature • very dry • to begin. • front view • vegetables • less fortunate • a circumference • felt for someone • a witch witchcraft • a place uncomfortable
Resources grade 5 2022-02-08
Unit 3 Test 2021-10-27
Across
- this refers to the state of humanity after the Fall
- the appetite which is moved by the flesh
- the preternatural grace to always follow one's reason
- foreknowledge of a future event
- the prophecy of Genesis 3 when God declares that Eve's offspring will defeat the serpent's offspring
- the appetite which is moved by reason
- this event describes the change of state of humanity from Divine Friendship to Original Sin
Down
- the inclination to sin; the inclination to follow bodily desires despite one's reason
- God promised this person land, a name, and descendants
- right relationship among self, others, and creation in the prelapsarian state
- God promised to protect Israel provided that they follow his legal code. This covenant was made with ______________.
- the material component of human nature
- the soul is the ______________ component of human nature
- human nature's center for choice
- God promised this person that he would never flood the earth again
- the covenant with this person promised a kingdom and everlasting dynasty
16 Clues: foreknowledge of a future event • human nature's center for choice • the appetite which is moved by reason • the material component of human nature • the appetite which is moved by the flesh • this refers to the state of humanity after the Fall • the preternatural grace to always follow one's reason • God promised this person land, a name, and descendants • ...
Academic words 2022-04-06
Across
- : a minor change or addition desingned to improve a text piece of degislation
- : detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- : done or shown openly or plainly apparent not secret or hidden
- : form an idea of the amount, number, or value of assess
- : a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
- : the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality or ability of someone or something
- : another term for point of view
- : leave out or exclude someone or something.
Down
- : the circumstances that form the setting for an event statement or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
- : an adantage or profit gained from something
- describe the disinctive nature or features of
- : a circumstace,
- : the fact of being required or indispensable
- :a record of events starting with the earliest and follow the order in which they occurred
- : good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning pr the use of temptation
- : an abstract idea a general notion.
16 Clues: : a circumstace, • : another term for point of view • : an abstract idea a general notion. • : leave out or exclude someone or something. • : an adantage or profit gained from something • describe the disinctive nature or features of • : the fact of being required or indispensable • : form an idea of the amount, number, or value of assess • ...
Week 23 words 2016-03-06
14 Clues: a thought • to compare • docters note • mark carefully • written document • type written copy • examine carefully • professional copyist • explaining in detail • hastily or carelessly • words cut onto a surface • sacred or religious nature • system of rule by the state • an appearance of a photo/written copy
Summer in the Regional Parks 2024-04-16
14 Clues: no smog • biker call • goal of run • a kids toy • camping chore • surf and sand • hopping along • seen in the mud • protect the park • good pollinators • looking for tweety • reward at top of hill • good way to see a lake • birds, bees, and trees
Arachne Vocabulary 2024-04-22
14 Clues: shield • romantic • disrespect • lying down • old and weak • a deep crack • water spirits • nature spirits • range of shades • cross-wise threads • finds a way around • lengthwise threads • a thin feathery cloud • a forest spirit with the body of a man and legs of a goat
Vocab 4 2024-10-04
Across
- release of emotional tension
- to praise
- marked by luxury
- smelly, or rotten
- effective or producing the desired outcome
- mutually destructive
- submissive
Down
- questionable authenticity
- to overwhelm
- relating to a basic nature
- established principal
- to regard with respect
- relating to laughter
- pertaining to twilight
14 Clues: to praise • submissive • to overwhelm • marked by luxury • smelly, or rotten • mutually destructive • relating to laughter • established principal • to regard with respect • pertaining to twilight • questionable authenticity • relating to a basic nature • release of emotional tension • effective or producing the desired outcome
The Alkane architect 2025-11-19
15 Clues: (Shape) • (Pyrolysis) • (Bond nature) • (Common name) • (Series type) • (Conformation) • (Conformation) • (Ring formation) • (Simplest member) • (Projection type) • (Reaction with O_2) • (Changing structure) • (Preparation reaction) • (Main reaction mechanism) • (Reagent for decarboxylation)
The Nature and Symptoms of Pain 2013-11-06
Across
- Purely psychological pain without a physiological basis
- Structure in the forebrain that acts as a relay centre for incoming sensory information and outgoing motor information
- Pain that endures beyond the time of normal healing
- A region of the midbrain that plays a major role in the perception of and reaction to pain stimuli.
- The experience of discomfort as coming from an area of the body other than where the injury exists.
- Pain that stems from benign causes and involves repeated and intense episodes of pain separated by periods without pain.
- Naturally occurring neurochemical whose effects resemble those of the opiates
- Discomfort that is typically present all of the time, with varying
- Idea that pain results from a combination of impulses from nerve fibres
Down
- Opiate like substances the body produces naturally that reduce the sensation of pain.
- A self-report instrument for assessing people’s pain
- A phenomenon whereby stimulation to the brainstem causes insensitivity to pain.
- An explanation of pain perception that proposes that a neural gate in the spinal cord can modulate incoming pain signals.
- Short term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma
- Sensory and emotional discomfort, usually related to actual or threatened tissue damage.
- Continuous discomfort, associated with a malignant condition. It becomes increasingly intense as the underlying condition worsens
- Characteristic ways people behave when they are in pain.
- of intensity
- Neurons that connect sensory neurons to motor neurons; association neurons
- Sensory receptors in the skin and organs that are capable to responding to various types of tissue damage
20 Clues: of intensity • Pain that endures beyond the time of normal healing • A self-report instrument for assessing people’s pain • Purely psychological pain without a physiological basis • Characteristic ways people behave when they are in pain. • Short term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma • ...
The Nature and Symptoms of Pain 2013-11-06
Across
- Idea that pain results from a combination of impulses from nerve fibres
- A self-report instrument for assessing people’s pain
- A region of the midbrain that plays a major role in the perception of and reaction to pain stimuli.
- Continuous discomfort, associated with a malignant condition. It becomes increasingly intense as the underlying condition worsens
- A phenomenon whereby stimulation to the brainstem causes insensitivity to pain.
- Pain that stems from benign causes and involves repeated and intense episodes of pain separated by periods without pain.
- Sensory receptors in the skin and organs that are capable to responding to various types of tissue damage
- An explanation of pain perception that proposes that a neural gate in the spinal cord can modulate incoming pain signals.
- Sensory and emotional discomfort, usually related to actual or threatened tissue damage.
- Purely psychological pain without a physiological basis
- Characteristic ways people behave when they are in pain.
- Neurons that connect sensory neurons to motor neurons; association neurons
Down
- Pain that endures beyond the time of normal healing
- Discomfort that is typically present all of the time, with varying
- Naturally occurring neurochemical whose effects resemble those of the opiates
- of intensity
- Short term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma
- The experience of discomfort as coming from an area of the body other than where the injury exists.
- Structure in the forebrain that acts as a relay centre for incoming sensory information and outgoing motor information
- Opiate like substances the body produces naturally that reduce the sensation of pain.
20 Clues: of intensity • Pain that endures beyond the time of normal healing • A self-report instrument for assessing people’s pain • Purely psychological pain without a physiological basis • Characteristic ways people behave when they are in pain. • Short term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma • ...
The Nature and Symptoms of Pain 2013-11-06
Across
- Pain that endures beyond the time of normal healing
- Idea that pain results from a combination of impulses from nerve fibres
- Continuous discomfort, associated with a malignant condition. It becomes increasingly intense as the underlying condition worsens
- A phenomenon whereby stimulation to the brainstem causes insensitivity to pain.
- The experience of discomfort as coming from an area of the body other than where the injury exists.
- Structure in the forebrain that acts as a relay centre for incoming sensory information and outgoing motor information
- Purely psychological pain without a physiological basis
- Sensory receptors in the skin and organs that are capable to responding to various types of tissue damage
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- Characteristic ways people behave when they are in pain.
- Opiate like substances the body produces naturally that reduce the sensation of pain.
- An explanation of pain perception that proposes that a neural gate in the spinal cord can modulate incoming pain signals.
- A self-report instrument for assessing people’s pain
- Sensory and emotional discomfort, usually related to actual or threatened tissue damage.
- A region of the midbrain that plays a major role in the perception of and reaction to pain stimuli.
- of intensity
- Discomfort that is typically present all of the time, with varying
- Pain that stems from benign causes and involves repeated and intense episodes of pain separated by periods without pain.
- Naturally occurring neurochemical whose effects resemble those of the opiates
- Short term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma
- Neurons that connect sensory neurons to motor neurons; association neurons
20 Clues: of intensity • Pain that endures beyond the time of normal healing • A self-report instrument for assessing people’s pain • Purely psychological pain without a physiological basis • Characteristic ways people behave when they are in pain. • Short term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma • ...
Chapter 6 The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
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- The reason a person commits a crime
- Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- A deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- The person who actually commits the crime
- Thee desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- A criminal act must be completed in order for a crime to exist. The two major types of incomplete crime: criminal attempt and conspiracy.
- The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
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- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally attended to commit.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- “the guilty act” - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a crime.
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
26 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime • The person who actually commits the crime • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare. • ...
Chapter 6 The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
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- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a crime.
- Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- The reason a person commits a crime
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
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- “the guilty act” - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- A deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- The person who actually commits the crime
- Thee desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally attended to commit.
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- A criminal act must be completed in order for a crime to exist. The two major types of incomplete crime: criminal attempt and conspiracy.
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments
26 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime • The person who actually commits the crime • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare. • ...
Chapter 6 The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
Across
- The person who actually commits the crime
- The reason a person commits a crime
- An act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- A crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a crime.
- Wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death.
- A deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences.
- A state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences.
- Offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence.
- Thee desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- An awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- “the guilty act” - the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
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- The intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed.
- An agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- The shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally attended to commit.
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments
- Someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police.
- The defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- A deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- A criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- A criminal act must be completed in order for a crime to exist. The two major types of incomplete crime: criminal attempt and conspiracy.
- Consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take.
- Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare.
- Legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
26 Clues: The reason a person commits a crime • The person who actually commits the crime • Legal responsibility for a wrongful action • Law that identifies crimes and prescribes punishments • The crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • Federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare. • ...
WORLD OF NATURE ZUZIA GINDERA 3A 2020-04-03
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- Huge whirlwind.
- A small plant which has flowers with a yellow disc and white rays.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- Wise bird.
- Mass of snow, ice and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
- Popular flower with spines.
- A piece of grassland.
- Wild horse with black and white stripes.
- A piece of rock that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space.
- That covers the trunk of a tree.
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- Large, natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea.
- An animal that naturally preys on others.
- Steep rock face at the edge of the sea.
- Large semiaquatic African mammal with massive jaws and large tusks.
- That animal makes dams.
- Pellets of frozen rain.
- Mound of sand formed by wind.
- Rain with snow.
- Rain with thunders and lightning.
- This animal has a trunk.
- Tree with white bark.
21 Clues: Wise bird. • Huge whirlwind. • Rain with snow. • A piece of grassland. • Tree with white bark. • That animal makes dams. • Pellets of frozen rain. • This animal has a trunk. • Popular flower with spines. • Mound of sand formed by wind. • That covers the trunk of a tree. • Rain with thunders and lightning. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • Steep rock face at the edge of the sea. • ...
Cork Nature Network Native Irish Crossword 2021-01-01
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- Both a bird and a butterfly
- Large plant
- Bovine herb
- Ms. Beetle
- One for sorrow
- Royal Angler
- Madra uisce
- Silent water bird
- Sad Sally
- The Burren's East wood
- Sleepy wildflower
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- Brook, river, sea
- This is no turkey!
- Scotland
- To rest on something
- A mountain invader
- Graveyard conifer
- Furze
- Only one winter at sea
- Sea stack and cliffs summer visitor
- Introverted crustacean
- Man's Best Fish
- ________ please!
- Gin
24 Clues: Gin • Furze • Scotland • Sad Sally • Ms. Beetle • Large plant • Bovine herb • Madra uisce • Royal Angler • One for sorrow • Man's Best Fish • ________ please! • Brook, river, sea • Graveyard conifer • Silent water bird • Sleepy wildflower • This is no turkey! • A mountain invader • To rest on something • Only one winter at sea • Introverted crustacean • The Burren's East wood • Both a bird and a butterfly • ...
Lesson 4) From Nature to Architecture 2018-06-19
Founding and Nature of the Church 2021-09-21
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- ____________ Succession is the handing down of authority from the Apostles
- In the Mystical Body of Christ, Christ is the _________.
- The Marriage Feast of the ________ is the joyful union of love between Christ and the Church.
- Who was present at Pentecost besides the 12 Apostles and 120 disciples?
- The Mystical Body of Christ is not just an image, but is a spiritual ____________.
- apostolic __________ is God's command to the apostles to evangelize the world baptizing them in the name of the Trinity.
- In the parable of the Wheat field, the ________ represent evil-doers.
- Greek word used for both the Eucharist and the 2nd Coming
- The Church was __________ by Christ.
- One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic are the four __________ of the Church.
- The birthday of the Church.
- The Church was founded ______ the Apostles.
- The mustard _______ starts out tiny, but grows into a huge tree.
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- The word "catholic" means universal.
- The first mark of the Church. We are ______ in Faith, Worship, and Government.
- Without Apostolic Succession, we would not have the Sacrament of Holy _________, which alone gives us the Eucharist.
- The Church is for _______ men, at _______ times, in _________ places. (same word)
- Greek "Come, Lord Jesus!"
- ________, __________ (same word), why do you persecute me? Acts 9:1-19
- "dedicated or consecrated to God"
- The Church is infallible (cannot err) in matters of faith and ___________.
- Christ is the _______ and we are the branches.
- Pentecost occurred 50 days after ___________.
- If the Church is a building, Christ is the ________.
- An image of the Church presented in John 10
- _______ of the Apostles is the book of the Bible that tells of what the Apostles did and said after Christ ascended into heaven.
- The Ascension happened ________ (how many) days after Easter.
- The Holy Spirit appeared on Pentecost as _________ of fire.
28 Clues: Greek "Come, Lord Jesus!" • The birthday of the Church. • "dedicated or consecrated to God" • The word "catholic" means universal. • The Church was __________ by Christ. • An image of the Church presented in John 10 • The Church was founded ______ the Apostles. • Pentecost occurred 50 days after ___________. • Christ is the _______ and we are the branches. • ...
The nature of the economy - glossary 2022-05-01
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- states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with price
- the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
- states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- a relatively mild contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in reduced spending, rising unemployment and a slow rate of economic growth
- the use of the federal government’s budget to achieve economic objectives
- goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- the Reserve Bank using interest rates to achieve economic objectives
- the interaction of the forces of demand and supply that determines the price of a good or service
- the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money
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- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before
- a general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy, causing money to lose its value
- goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses
- where the exchange of goods, services or resources between buyers and sellers occurs
- the creation of goods and services
- regularly putting aside some money for future use
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- a joint dependence between participants in an economy; that is, the reliance of consumers, workers, businesses and governments on each other
- a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and sustained levels of unemployment and sometimes falling prices
20 Clues: the creation of goods and services • regularly putting aside some money for future use • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect • the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money • goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers • ...
Discovering Nature: Animals & Plants Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-28
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- Store fat in their humps
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- The world’s largest flower
- The tree bears fruit only once
- One of the ingredients to make nasi lemak
- Speed can reach up to 120 km per hour
- Often found at school and roadside
- Rich in Vitamin C
- Can sleep standing up
- Crunchy and orange
- Big, yellow and cheerful
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- Malaysia's National flower
- Move so slowly that algae grows on their fur
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- Can live for over 400 years
- Has a trunk
- Baby of cow
- White petals with yellow center
- Grows underground; kids love fries
- has its seeds on the outside
- world's fastest-growing woody plant
- It grows into a big, round shape covered with leave
- Needs little water
- the part of the plant where photosynthesis happen
- Has yellow and black stripes
- Has no bones
- Eye is bigger than its brain
- Can turn their heads 270 degrees
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Baby of cow • Has no bones • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Rich in Vitamin C • Man's best friend • Needs little water • Crunchy and orange • Likes to chase mice • Can sleep standing up • Store fat in their humps • Big, yellow and cheerful • The world’s largest flower • Malaysia's National flower • Can live for over 400 years • has its seeds on the outside • ...
The Nature and Practice of Science 2025-12-19
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- A factor or condition that can be controlled, changed or measured in an experiment
- An extreme data value that is very different from the other data and could be the result of a faulty procedure
- The horizontal and vertical lines used to frame a graph
- Considering the whole thing rather than just the parts individually
- A statement of a testable expected outcome based on observation or scientific knowledge
- The variable that is measured during an experiment (as it responds to the independent variable)
- Line drawn to show an average of plotted points
- The variable that is deliberately changed during an experiment
- (Of variables) two or more variables that change at the same time but without one causing the other (this relationship is called a correlation); usually because another (possibly unknown) variable is the cause; sometimes further research can turn a correlation into a causal relationship when the cause is discovered
- The spiritual framework of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures that explains the creation and interconnectedness of all things, existing beyond time and guiding relationships with land, community and culture
- Using existing data (such as a line of best fit) outside the original dataset to make a prediction
- Using existing data (such as a line of best fit) within the original dataset to make a reliable prediction
- The point (0, 0), where the horizontal axis and vertical axis intercept when both axes start from zero
- Able to be reproduced or copied
- When a source of information is influenced by personal opinion or judgement
- The stories, customs, beliefs and spirituality of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, which are passed down through generations and act as a guide for everyday life
- The scientific study of the composition, properties and behaviour of matter
- (Between variables) The link or association between two or more variables
- An error that causes measurements to differ from the true result by a consistent amount, often due to faulty or uncalibrated equipment
- The surface of a liquid in a container
- The study of rocks and Earth’s dynamic structure and the processes through which our planet (and other planetary objects) have formed
- Use senses and tools to gather information/data
- A form of data that is a numerical measurement
- The difference between the largest and smallest values in a set
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- Including more than one scientific branch or discipline
- Merging scientific and non-scientific disciplines such as social science and economics, and non-academic fields such as management, to address a broad issue
- A controlled situation where data is gathered to answer a question
- A run-through of an experimental method that is usually repeated several times, to obtain data that can be averaged, to reduce any effect of variables not being completely controlled
- An error that is caused by factors that cannot be easily controlled by the experimenter
- The understanding of information
- A proposed explanation or an educated guess that can be tested through further investigation and experimentation
- The different levels of the independent variable
- How close measurements are to each other
- The scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment
- A form of data that is a descriptive measurement
- Variable in an experiment that is kept constant so that it does not affect the observations of the independent variable
- relationship Relationship between two variables in which changing one causes the other to change
- A statement or assertion that something is true or factual, which may require further investigation or evaluation to determine its validity
- Type of graph used to display continuous data
- Question that can be answered practically through scientific investigation or through research
- To link an observation with past knowledge and assign meaning to the observation
- Information in the form of facts or statistics gathered to answer a question or for further analysis
- The consistency and repeatability of a measurement, experiment or test under the same conditions
- Quantitative data points that have a value within a range; this type of data is usually measured
- An error caused by not reading liquid measurements at eye level, which leads to measurements being too high or too low
- An experiment where all variables are kept constant except for the independent variable being tested
- The relationship between two variables where a change in one directly results in a change in the other
- The scientific study of matter and energy, and their interactions with each other
- Quantitative data points that have whole numbers; this type of data is usually counted
- The average of a set of data, calculated by adding up all the values in the set and dividing by the total number of values
- Type of graph used to display the frequency of a qualitative variable (category)
- How close a measurement is to the true value
- Pattern in a graph that shows the general direction/ shape of the relationship between the dependent and independent variables
53 Clues: Able to be reproduced or copied • The understanding of information • The surface of a liquid in a container • How close measurements are to each other • How close a measurement is to the true value • Type of graph used to display continuous data • A form of data that is a numerical measurement • Line drawn to show an average of plotted points • ...
Challenge 2 Names 2021-08-25
10 Clues: seconded • head honcho • multitasker • loves nature • decision maker • caffeine addict • superior monitor • building traveler • packs a rubber bullet • Might Include Intense Grimace
ELA 2024-03-01
10 Clues: pain • Clever • Milder • curves bends • Calm Peaceful • written request • nature future event • showing extreme care • disposition gentle kindness • spread in different directions
G5 Henry 2019-10-09
10 Clues: 1st • 2nd • U R Wrong! • same amount • U R changing! • Nature Power? • Human Power ? • uses electricity • BFF with division • "zakabazoom!"or ZOOOOOOOOOM!
Minister's Black Veil Vocabulary 2022-12-14
10 Clues: Fun • Rude • Shaky • Not normal • To represent • Face/expression • Someone's nature • Immoral behavior • A person's way of walking • Something that invokes sadness
Foreign Torts 2021-01-26
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- The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which
- Which theory is flexible in nature and allows the plaintiff to choose jurisdiction as per their choice?
- Which theory is based on applying law which is significant and relevant in the respective situation in order to uphold the principle of equality?
- Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts?
- Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person?
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- In which case was it held that under the principle of collision liability the plaintiff was liable under Belgium Law but not under English Law?
- which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort
- Which theory adheres court jurisdiction to the actual place where the wrongful act was committed?
- What is the nature of Foreign Torts?
- Under Article 15 of which convention it is said that the principle of Lex Loci Deliciti commissi is the basic solution for non contractual obligation?
10 Clues: What is the nature of Foreign Torts? • The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which • which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort • Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person? • Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts? • ...
Foreign Torts 2021-01-26
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- Which theory adheres court jurisdiction to the actual place where the wrongful act was committed?
- What is the nature of Foreign Torts?
- Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person?
- Under Article 15 of which convention it is said that the principle of Lex Loci Deliciti commissi is the basic solution for non contractual obligation?
- Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts?
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- which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort
- The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which
- In which case was it held that under the principle of collision liability the plaintiff was liable under Belgium Law but not under English Law?
- Which theory is based on applying law which is significant and relevant in the respective situation in order to uphold the principle of equality?
- Which theory is flexible in nature and allows the plaintiff to choose jurisdiction as per their choice?
10 Clues: What is the nature of Foreign Torts? • The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which • which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort • Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person? • Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts? • ...
Trials of Apollo 2022-02-03
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- A deep chasm home to the oracle, Trophonius.
- A woman's head and body and a bird's wings and claws or depicted as a bird of prey with a woman's face.
- An elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete.
- Women chosen by the gods through which divine advice would be spoken through them.
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- He was a Roman general and led the Roman armies in a civil war, and subsequently became dictator of Rome until he was killed.
- A peninsula that is located along the south-western coast of Italy. It opens to the west into the Mediterranean Sea.
- A bird of ill omen, the product of metamorphosis, that fed on human flesh and blood.
- A male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse.
- A mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
- The god of the wild, shepherds, flocks, and nature of mountain wilds.
10 Clues: A deep chasm home to the oracle, Trophonius. • The god of the wild, shepherds, flocks, and nature of mountain wilds. • A male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse. • Women chosen by the gods through which divine advice would be spoken through them. • A bird of ill omen, the product of metamorphosis, that fed on human flesh and blood. • ...
Magazine sections 2023-07-17
11 Clues: films, actors • nature, travel • puzzles, comics • clothing, trends • technology, gadgets • exercise, nutrition • cooking, restaurants • politics, world events • DIY projects, home decor • love advice, relationships • famous people, success stories
RUZIVO'S CROSSWORD 2020-02-19
11 Clues: my arm. • my tyer. • time now. • vegtebais. • in my room. • ----is good. • in the soil. • i am waving. • in the bible. • in my game room. • ---in my bedroom.
Leave no Trace 2024-04-08
7 Clues: Make sure to have a Map • Treat animals preciously • Pick up after yourself and others • Always work with an adult with this • Understand where you will be camping • Rememeber to share nature with others • Do not take for nature that others can enjoy
East Asia in the Medieval Period 2018-11-08
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- Chinese Buddhism focusing on harmony with nature
- the early credit based system of Song China...making trade easier and safer
- female Vietnamese rebel leaders against Chinese rule
- revived during the Sui, Tang, and Song to choose bureaucrats
- a division of the Mongol Empire after the death of Genghis
- Buddhism in Japan that blends a reverence of nature into its practice
- Japanese feudal warlords
- the Mongol Peace...thriving economic trade connections
- the best of the best students scoring on the civil service exam
- the Medieval Period of China began with the collapse of the Han
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- the political philosophy favored by late Tang and Song emperors...
- written by Lady Murasaki...a look into Japanese court life
- the process of adopting Chinese culture by non-Chinese peoples
- type of Chinese Buddhism focusing on salvation...popular with masses
- the purposeful policy of Japanese rulers to "sinify" Japan
- the massive "unifying" building project of the Sui Dynasty
16 Clues: Japanese feudal warlords • Chinese Buddhism focusing on harmony with nature • female Vietnamese rebel leaders against Chinese rule • the Mongol Peace...thriving economic trade connections • written by Lady Murasaki...a look into Japanese court life • the purposeful policy of Japanese rulers to "sinify" Japan • ...
Types of Reactions 2024-05-08
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- reaction in which reduction and oxidation occur at the same time
- decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed
- reaction in which a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from its compound
- reaction in which the reactants give out heat.
- double displacement reaction in which an acid and salt react to form acid and base
- process happening in green plants which is endothermic in nature
- process happening in human body which is exothermic in nature
- reaction in which a single reactant decomposes to form multiple prodcuts
- reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance
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- reaction in which an exchange of ions takes place between the reactants
- reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance.
- decomposition in which light energy is absorbed
- decomposition in which electricity is passed through
- double displacement reaction in which insoluble solid is formed
- reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single product
- chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat.
16 Clues: decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed • reaction in which the reactants give out heat. • decomposition in which light energy is absorbed • reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance. • reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance • decomposition in which electricity is passed through • chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat. • ...
Types of Reactions 2024-05-08
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- reaction in which reduction and oxidation occur at the same time
- decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed
- reaction in which a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from its compound
- reaction in which the reactants give out heat.
- double displacement reaction in which an acid and base react to form water and salt
- process happening in green plants which is endothermic in nature
- process happening in human body which is exothermic in nature
- reaction in which a single reactant decomposes to form multiple products.
- reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance
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- reaction in which an exchange of ions takes place between the reactants
- reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance.
- decomposition in which light energy is absorbed
- decomposition in which electricity is passed through
- double displacement reaction in which insoluble solid is formed
- reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single product
- chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat.
16 Clues: decomposition in which heat energy is absorbed • reaction in which the reactants give out heat. • decomposition in which light energy is absorbed • reaction in which oxygen is added to a substance. • reaction in which oxygen is lost from a substance • decomposition in which electricity is passed through • chemical reactions in which the reactants absorb heat. • ...
Elements of Art 2023-10-08
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- lines that are found in nature and in our surroundings.
- this element is defined as "a path made by a moving dot."
- creator of the cubism movement.
- a small, typically round, or circular mark made on a surface using various tools such as a pencil, pen and brush
- this line is suggested by changes in colour, tone and texture or by the edges of shapes.
- an enclosed space or line.
- this is a "real marks made in a composition."
- an artistic movement, influenced by Paul Cezanne and African Art which employs geometric shapes in depictions of humans and other forms
- sensory components used to create artwork.
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- A friend of Georges Seurat that developed divisionism.
- type of shape that is irregular, unpredictable, imperfect and often flowing.
- type of shape that has points, curves and angles.
- a painting technique created by using only colored dots.
- French post-Impressionist painter who created pointillism.
- shading technique created by using dots.
- lines that do not naturally occur in nature.
16 Clues: an enclosed space or line. • creator of the cubism movement. • shading technique created by using dots. • sensory components used to create artwork. • lines that do not naturally occur in nature. • this is a "real marks made in a composition." • type of shape that has points, curves and angles. • A friend of Georges Seurat that developed divisionism. • ...
all about me 2025-02-15
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- A name that evokes ocean breezes and sunlit shores
- Mariah’s grandpa used to call her this name when playing soccer
- Popular R&B singer who sings Drew Barrymore
- Type of candy, often spicy and tangy, an exotic delight
- A refreshing, vibrant drink that captures the essence of summer
- This creamy, dairy-free treat brings indulgence without the guilt on vegan muffins
- This color is often associated with femininity, softness, and is a favorite
- Preferred type of meat for dinner
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- A type of drink, spicy and cold, with some lime on a warm day
- This sleek vessel keeps your beverage cool, adding a touch of elegance to every sip
- A name that suggests independence and an untamed spirit
- Profession of meticulous calculations and remains hidden in the numbers
- A route that winds through nature, leading you toward unexpected discoveries
- Often seen with his friend Woodstock
- Activity involving walking in nature
- Favorite number of the person who enjoys SZA and Alina Baraz.
16 Clues: Preferred type of meat for dinner • Often seen with his friend Woodstock • Activity involving walking in nature • Popular R&B singer who sings Drew Barrymore • A name that evokes ocean breezes and sunlit shores • A name that suggests independence and an untamed spirit • Type of candy, often spicy and tangy, an exotic delight • ...
bio crossword 2025-02-12
Across
- _____areas help in the conservation of endangered species
- The first national park in the U.S., famous for geysers.
- What is the most endangered species on the earth?
- A flightless bird from Madagascar that went extinct due to hunting.
- A marine park in eastern Indonesia known for its diverse coral reefs and manta rays.
- A flightless bird from New Zealand, known for its nocturnal habits.
- A slow-moving marine reptile often caught in fishing nets.
- This great ape from Borneo and Sumatra is known for its intelligence.
Down
- Life on land
- nature park designated for conservation purposes
- a designated park consisting of an area of sea or lake to achieve ecological sustainability
- This island national park is the only place where Komodo dragons live in the wild.
- The world's largest primate, found in Africa, threatened by habitat loss.
- A large black-and-white bear that feeds mostly on bamboo.
- the global authority for conservation of nature
- Life below water
16 Clues: Life on land • Life below water • the global authority for conservation of nature • nature park designated for conservation purposes • What is the most endangered species on the earth? • The first national park in the U.S., famous for geysers. • _____areas help in the conservation of endangered species • A large black-and-white bear that feeds mostly on bamboo. • ...
Sustainability 2025-10-29
Across
- The process where fertile land becomes dry and turns into desert.
- Able to continue over time without causing harm to the environment.
- The process of making air, water, or land dirty.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a certain area.
- The process of converting waste materials into new products.
- The protection and preservation of nature and resources.
- Something that can break down naturally without harming the planet.
- Natural sources of energy, like the sun or wind, that never run out.
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- Materials that are thrown away after use.
- The increase in Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gases.
- Organic matter, like food waste, that turns into natural fertilizer.
- The act of cutting down large areas of forest.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, and land.
- Something that does not harm nature.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases a person or activity produces.
- Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
16 Clues: Something that does not harm nature. • Materials that are thrown away after use. • The act of cutting down large areas of forest. • Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. • The process of making air, water, or land dirty. • The variety of plant and animal life in a certain area. • The protection and preservation of nature and resources. • ...
G5 Henry 2019-10-09
10 Clues: 1st • 2nd • U R Wrong! • same amount • U R changing! • Nature Power? • Human Power ? • uses electricity • BFF with division • "zakabazoom!"or ZOOOOOOOOOM!
G5 Henry 2019-10-09
10 Clues: 2nd • 1st • U R Wrong! • same amount • Human Power ? • Nature Power? • U R changing! • uses electricity • BFF with division • "zakabazoom!"or ZOOOOOOOOOM!
Revision Crossword 2012-11-04
Pernillehesten 2016-09-20
ELA crossword 2024-05-01
Ness 2025-04-16
PHILO 2025-09-18
Across
- Philippine law for proper segregation, collection, and disposal of solid waste.
- believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment and discusses problems caused by human activities.
- decline in quality of the environment caused by natural or human factors.
- fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of meeting environmental challenges.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior; careful and wise decision making.
- being thrifty with one’s resources, avoiding waste and reusing resources whenever possible.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources for future generations.
- prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure minimum to zero waste.
- variety of life forms within an ecosystem, essential for ecological balance.
- changes in climate patterns (e.g., stronger typhoons linked to climate change).
- believes maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty and well-being.
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- Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all.
- rise in Earth’s average temperature primarily from greenhouse gas emissions.
- A good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it; survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and its link to environmental problems.
- demand to use natural resources so they are conserved for the next generation.
- concept focusing on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- maintaining the state of the environment.
- branch of applied ethics studying moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- places great value on ecosystems and biological communities; humankind is part of a greater biological system.
- Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- someone who believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s that Earth functions like a self-regulating system.
30 Clues: maintaining the state of the environment. • Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all. • perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems. • international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected. • ...
