people Crossword Puzzles
Identify and describe people 2017-07-20
20 Clues: man • tall • nice • lazy • short • blond • funny • woman • to be • teacher • serious • athletic • studious • artistic • Principal • organized • red-haired • hardworking • disorganized • handsome; pretty
Power To The People 2017-04-23
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- Many homes in places such as Hong Kong use these to stay warm during the winter months, they cost less to run that electric heaters
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. Note: two things can be correlated but they might not be anything to do with each other.
- A region of a power station in which heat (thermal) energy is exchanged between two materials. Often this occurs between the furnace and the boiler
- gases such as carbon dioxide and methane that act as a blanket around the earth re emitting heat back towards the earth
- light energy that humans can see (most of the energy from the sun's light energy)
- Large walls built across canyons or to block lakes that involve some of this trapped water to run and turn a turbine and hence generate electricity
- The process of running a hydroelectric dam backwards in order to store electrical energy at times of low demand
- An energy source that is being replaced more quickly than it is being used by humans
- The monthly demand from a power company for money in exchange for the electricity they have provided
- Many homes in places such as Hong Kong use these to stay warm during the winter months, they cost a lot to run
- Energy associated with the random motion of particles. Often confused with temperature
- A device in the home that burns gas (methane, the same gas as in bunsen burners) to usually heat water
- In many colder parts of the world, homes have a system of pipes in which hot water is pumped round, this heat transfers to the room keeping it warm
- is a relationship between events or things, where one is the result of the other or others
- Light bulbs that transfer most of their energy into light energy are called this. Most light bulbs/lights in your home are these nowadays
- the process of heat transfer involving the bulk movement of particles, primarily in liquids and gases
- Many homes use these to clean the air of particulates, they cost a lot to run because they use a lot of electricity
- A very effective method of insulation that prevents heat flowing through the outer walls of a home
- An energy source that is not being replaced as we use it (at least we would have to wait millions of years to replace only a few 100 years of use)
- the increase in the number of individuals in a population
- A word used to describe water in the gas state. Often in reference to the water vapour being in a high pressure state as well
- the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without its atmosphere
- A very effective method of insulation that prevents heat flowing through the windows of a home
- is what someone thinks will happen. A prediction is a forecast, but not only about the weather. Pre means “before” and “diction” has to do with talking. So a prediction is a statement about the future. It's a guess, sometimes based on facts or evidence, but not always.
- An often large building or complex of buildings used to produce huge amount of electrical energy (secondary energy source) from primary energy sources such as fossil fuels
- the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or a group of organisms
- the process by which organisms turn carbon in the atmosphere into living tissue/material (how plants make their own food and structure)
- Large walls built across inlets that can trap the incoming tide and then turn the flowing water into elect
- light energy that is just beyond the range of human sight and that is given off by hot objects
- A place where materials (often fuels) are burnt and the energy is released as heat
- Devices that can convert (transform) light energy directly into electrical energy
- A turbine that is set up in areas where the waves are fast/strong to generate electricity
- This can be obtained by the fermentation of sugars and can be used in place of petrol or diesel
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- A place in a power station where water is turned into steam
- Large batteries that can be used in homes to store the energy generated from solar cells and wind turbines so that the energy is available when it is needed (at night time or when it is not sunny/windy)
- Chemicals, often large or complex ones have chemical potential energy. Through chemical reactions this energy can be released and transformed into other forms (often heat)
- This can be obtained from regular water and then can be used as a fuel or can be generated in a hydrogen fuel cell
- A way of generating electricity using unstable heavy elements such as Uranium and Plutonium
- Devices that use electricity to run are called this
- The process by which the relative movement of a wire in a magnetic field (either the physical movement of the wire or the magnet whichever is easiest) causes electricity to flow
- the process of heat transfer that involves the vibrations of particles knocking into each other, primarily in solids
- Many homes use these to reduce the amount of water vapour in the air around them (and/or to quickly dry clothes when it is humid) they cost a lot to run
- Devices, often on the roofs of buildings in sunny areas, that heat water directly for use in the home
- The high capacity power lines that come from a power station and distribute electrical energy (electricity) to homes and factories
- A device that turns kinetic energy into electrical energy using the process of electromagnetic induction (involving magnets and wires moving relative to each other)
- sometimes wrongly referred to as climate change or global warming, is the impact on the climate from the additional heat retained due to the increased amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that humans have released into the earth's atmosphere since the industrial revolution.
- the spreading out of energy from a source, in most terms this is how energy can be transferred through a vacuum (where there are no particles)
- economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources
- changes to the earth’s climate such as temperature, weather patterns that might be explained by the enhanced greenhouse effect
- Fuels other than fossil fuels such as Ethanol, biodiesel, hydrogen are alternative fuels, they tend to be renewable
- A substance that can be burnt (combusted) to release heat energy (from the chemical potential energy locked in its structure)
- the state or process of rotting; decay
- is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use
- A diagram used to represent the relative amounts of energy transferred in a situation
- changes to the average temperature of the earth due to the enhanced greenhouse effect
- A system used in many homes in Hong Kong that uses evaporative cooling to reduce the temperature of a home, It uses a lot of electrical energy
- the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organization, or community
- A proposed method of generating electricity by simulating conditions at the centre of the sun
- The time taken for an energy saving solution or insulation method to pay for itself in energy bill savings
- The process by which a fuel is reacted with oxygen to release energy (and also the molecules carbon dioxide and water as a product)
- a result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant
- The process by which we can put materials that don’t allow heat energy to flow to save energy (either to prevent a room or home getting too cold or too hot)
- A method of utilising thermal energy from within the earth's core to generate electricity
- the process by which organisms turn energy locked up in glucose (which itself may have been converted from other molecules) into energy for cellular work (also releasing carbon dioxide)
- Fuels that originally formed from dead animals and plants from millions of years ago
- A turbine that is set up in windy areas to generate electricity
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- An object that spins when air or other fluids passes over it.
- The amount of money that it costs to build and install either insulation or an energy saving solution
70 Clues: the state or process of rotting; decay • Devices that use electricity to run are called this • the increase in the number of individuals in a population • A place in a power station where water is turned into steam • An object that spins when air or other fluids passes over it. • A turbine that is set up in windy areas to generate electricity • ...
Deb's Christmas Crossword People 2017-12-18
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- your last college roommate
- first name of our children’s favorite teacher
- Last name of our first pastor in small town we met
- Mark and Cathy __________
- name our child shared with your mom
- officiated our wedding
- Nationality of first pastor in small town we first met
- ________, ______, _______ on the label, label, label
- name means God Remembers
- favorite person born in Redding
- name our child shares w/ star of Peggy Sue Got Married
- favorite living person with biblical name
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- name our child shared with your dad
- favorite person who is more than wild
- Last name of our pastor in big city church
- name shared by your grandfather and Mr. Redding
- last name of next-door neighbors that had big impact on your career
- name means loved of God
- name of good friend that worked with you at Baylor
- child named for my dad
- name of grandchild w/ attribute you desire
- a name you share with the best daughter-in-law in the world
- most wonderful man you ever worked for
- best daughter-in-law on earth
- Last name of closest friend in first city we lived in
- name meaning favor or grace
26 Clues: child named for my dad • officiated our wedding • name means loved of God • name means God Remembers • Mark and Cathy __________ • your last college roommate • name meaning favor or grace • best daughter-in-law on earth • favorite person born in Redding • name our child shared with your dad • name our child shared with your mom • favorite person who is more than wild • ...
People and their personality 2018-11-19
23 Clues: bête • sage • jolie • sympa • relax • jeune • vieux • drôle • fidèle • joyeux • timide • triste • puéril • gentil • bizarre • méchant • courageux • maladroit • mystérieux • travailleur • extravertie • intelligent • désagréable
people you may know 2013-03-25
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- always look on the bright side of...
- boxer from the old LA hood
- spanish for saviour
- the fartknocker
- famous first car
- known bail jumper
- famous furniture fixer
- da couger
- first plate
- auntie
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- potatoland
- land of fruits and nuts
- dad of klan
- named after tv star
- uncle's pooch
- the gorda
- best tuesday dish
- known LA gang leader
- one of the cosby kids
- uncle's sweetie
20 Clues: auntie • the gorda • da couger • potatoland • dad of klan • first plate • uncle's pooch • the fartknocker • uncle's sweetie • famous first car • best tuesday dish • known bail jumper • named after tv star • spanish for saviour • known LA gang leader • one of the cosby kids • famous furniture fixer • land of fruits and nuts • boxer from the old LA hood • always look on the bright side of...
So Many Psychological People 2013-04-22
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- Lost in the mall experiment; creation of false memories
- Founded school of psychology focused on how humanity has a common motivation underlying behaviour
- Analytical, creative and practical intelligence
- Little Albert psychology
- Cloth mom/wire mom monkey experiment about attachment and love
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Cognitive behaviour therapy
- Securely attached/not securely attached children and development
- Developed eight stages of development e.g. basic trust vs mistrust
- Worked on temperament of children and development of later personalities
- Positive psychology and learnt helplessness
- Multiple intelligences
- Authoritarian, authoritative and permissive parenting
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- Developed first comprehensive intelligence test
- Hypnosis and hidden observer theory
- Humanistic psychology and self-actualization
- Founder of functionalism school of psychology
- Framing effect, cognitive bias
- Memory and recall
- Conditioned taste aversion experiment with rats
- Displayed effects of labeling by acting delusional and getting admitted into mental hospital
- Linguistic psychology and how language affects cognition
- Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional morality
- Conformity experiment with the group of students and different length lines
- Morality and ethics; inclusion of women in psychology
- Psychoanalysis and Neo-Freudian
- Microexpressions and emotions
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
28 Clues: Memory and recall • Multiple intelligences • Little Albert psychology • Cognitive dissonance theory • Cognitive behaviour therapy • Microexpressions and emotions • Framing effect, cognitive bias • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Psychoanalysis and Neo-Freudian • Hypnosis and hidden observer theory • Positive psychology and learnt helplessness • ...
People & Places is Education 2013-02-01
22 Clues: gym • nurse • tenth • school • second • locker • physics • teacher • private • history • student • italian • hallway • favorite • languages • librarian • secondary • difficult • helper/aid • laboratory • auditorium • elementary
People & Places is Education 2013-02-01
22 Clues: gym • tenth • nurse • second • school • locker • history • student • private • physics • hallway • teacher • italian • favorite • languages • secondary • librarian • difficult • elementary • laboratory • auditorium • helper/aid
MartinCampbellGarcia's 25 Biblical People 2013-11-22
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- Gen 33:1 "Jacob looked up and saw _______ coming, accompanied by four hundred men. So he divided his children among Leah, Rachel and two maidservants,..."
- Gen 4:20 "______ gave birth to Jabal, the ancestor of all who dwell in tents and keep the cattle."
- Ex 6:20 "Amram married his aunt Jochebed who bore him ______, Moses and Miriam. Amram lived one hundred and thirty-seven years."
- Gen 39:1 "When ______ was taken down to Egypt, a certain Egyptian(Potiphar, a courtier of Pharaoh and his chief steward) bought him from the Ishmaleites who had brought him there."
- Ex 36:1 "_______n therefore, will set to work with Oholiab and with all the experts whom The Lord has endowed with skill and understanding in knowing how to execute all the work for the service of the sanctuary, just as The Lord has commanded."
- Gen 24:67 "Then Isaac took _______ into his tent; he married her, and thus became his wife. In his love for her Isaac found solace after the death of his mother Sarah."
- Gen 4:17 "Cain had relations with his wife, and she conceived and bore ____. Cain also became the founder of a city which he named after his son ______."
- Gen 11:31 "______ took his son Abram, his grandson Lot, son of Haran, and his daughter-in-law Sarai, the wife of his son Abram, and brought them out of Ur of the Chaldeans to go to the land of Canaan. But when thery reached Haran, they settled there."
- Gen 16:16 "Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him ______."
- Gen 26:10 "'How could you do this to us!' exclaimed ___________. 'It would have taken very little for one of the men to lie with your wife, and you would have thus brought guilt upon us!'"
- Gen 28:46 "Rebekah said to Isaac: 'I am disgusted with life because of the Hittite woman. If _____ also should marry a Hittite woman, a native of the land, like these women, what good would life be to me?'"
- Gen 5:20 " The whole lifetime of _______ was nine hundred and sixty-five years old; when he died."
- Gen 26:1 "There was a famine in the land (distinct from the earlier one that had occurred in the days of Abraham), and Isaac went down to Abimelech, king of Philistines in Gerar."
- Gen 5:32 "When ___ was five hundred years old, he became the father of Shem, Ham and Japheth."
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- Gen 38:1 "About that time _____ parted from his brothers and pitched his tent near a certain Adullamite named Hirah."
- Gen 4:1 "The man had relations with his wife Eve, and she concieved and bore _____, saying, 'I have produced a man with the help of The Lord.'"
- Gen 34:13 "Jacob's sons replied to _______ and his father Hamor with guile, speaking as they did because their sister Dinah had been defiled."
- Gen 4:20 "The man called his wife _____, because she became the mother of all the living."
- Ex 2:10 "When the child grew, she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, who adopted him as her son and called him _____; for she said, "I drew him out of the water."
- Gen 5:25 "When ______was one hundred and eighty-two years old, he became the father of Lamech."
- Gen 29:17 "Leah had lovely eyes, but ______ was well formed an beautiful."
- Gen 38:6 "Judah got a wife named ______ for his first-born, Er."
- Gen 18:1 "The Lord appeared to ______ by the terebinth of Mamre, as he sat in the entrance of his tent, while the day was growing hot."
- Ex 15:20 "The propetess _____, Aaron's sister, took a tambourine in her hand, while all the women went out after her with tambourines, dancing;.."
- Gen 10:8 "______ became the father of Nimrod, who was the first potentate on earth."
- Gen 34:1 "_______, the daughter whom Leah had borne to Jacob, went out to visit some of the women of the land."
26 Clues: Gen 38:6 "Judah got a wife named ______ for his first-born, Er." • Gen 16:16 "Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him ______." • Gen 29:17 "Leah had lovely eyes, but ______ was well formed an beautiful." • Gen 10:8 "______ became the father of Nimrod, who was the first potentate on earth." • ...
The People in Desert 2015-06-03
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- feeling a need to drink something.
- an attempt or trial at something.
- start; perform or undergo the first part of (an action or activity).
- •astonished, thunderstruck, speechless, at a loss for words, dumbstruck, aghast, taken aback, bowled over, flabbergasted, blown away
- of great significance or value; likely to have a profound effect on success, survival, or well-being
- in addition; also
- feeling or displaying the need for food.
- the men, women, and children of a particular nation, community, or ethnic group.
- come to have or hold (something); receive.
- a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon.
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- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a great deal; much.
- a matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.
- well
- astounded, stunned
- later
- an act of directing one's gaze in order to see someone or something.
- expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location).
- do something abruptly or boldly
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation.
- the cubical part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice; a dado or plinth
21 Clues: well • later • in addition; also • astounded, stunned • a great deal; much. • do something abruptly or boldly • an attempt or trial at something. • feeling a need to drink something. • feeling or displaying the need for food. • come to have or hold (something); receive. • expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location). • ...
dumb people will understand 2021-09-29
20 Clues: dtgf • gyigg • fgujdr • cdhkfd • fgkfguf • fyufufy • fehuifh • hkufhuh • vhbkhhvj • hgdfygguk • dgegfhkfk • bvjkhkjhb • jhduiehfu • ufhkhfuhgf • 79ry97eryt • figfiurgfh • gfyehgfkgfu • hggkhgfkfffkff • cvjfkvbjlvnflj • bchkbvdxhbvjdxhvju
people in the class 2021-01-11
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- other glasses
- glasses dude
- skateboarder
- lives by kain
- has a ps5
- hawaiian person
- 2nd shortest person
- snoopy shoes
- boy on zoom
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- shortest
- tallest and quietest
- most active
- has the most siblings
- sam for short
- new person in the class
- girl on zoom
- quiet new person
- loud and rolly back pack
- the oldest 13 year old
- soccer lover
20 Clues: shortest • has a ps5 • most active • boy on zoom • glasses dude • skateboarder • girl on zoom • snoopy shoes • soccer lover • other glasses • sam for short • lives by kain • hawaiian person • quiet new person • 2nd shortest person • tallest and quietest • has the most siblings • the oldest 13 year old • new person in the class • loud and rolly back pack
Unit 7 People&Places 2021-01-27
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- - a person who lives on the move
- with - full of people
- - to grow
- - material made from sheep/goat fur
- - very difficult
- from - to keep from harm
- of flats - a large building with lots of people living in it in separate homes
- centre - a complex with lots of shops
- - tools and machinery
- - a very tall building
- - having customs from the past
- - thick/rough
- traffic - lots of cars on the road
- - to continue to live in difficult circumstances
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- - not wide
- - material made from the skin of an animal
- to - because of
- - to stop having
- - the person who lives next door
- distance - a route between two places which are far from each other
- - to cope
- - who keeps a number of animals on the move
- - the outer covering of the human body
23 Clues: - to grow • - to cope • - not wide • - thick/rough • to - because of • - to stop having • - very difficult • with - full of people • - tools and machinery • - a very tall building • from - to keep from harm • - having customs from the past • - a person who lives on the move • - the person who lives next door • traffic - lots of cars on the road • - material made from sheep/goat fur • ...
people: appearance clothes personality 2021-03-15
22 Clues: dres • pasek • stanik • okrutny • w kratę • torebka • japonki • wrażliwy • wełniany • złośliwy • spodenki • w kropki • samolubny • cierpliwy • towarzyski • pewny siebie • buty sportowe • buty na obcasie • gumowce, kalosze • sweter rozpinany • uczciwy, szczery • lubiący się bawić
People From US History 2021-10-20
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- Senator South Carolina
- American nurse, humanitarian and author
- first African American to serve Congress in 1870
- Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone
- sworn in as President of the Confederacy in Mongomery Alabama
- first and longest-serving president of the American Federation of Labor
- American business magnate who built his wealth in railroads and shipping
- lead fellow antislavary settlers on a murderous raid in Kansas
- Soldier to win the Congressional Medal of Honor in the Civil War
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- immigrant from Chile and enlisted in the Navy
- had only one year of formal education
- President to take over after President Abraham Lincoln was killed
- the first US President to veto bills that banned iliterate immigrants from entering the US
- spokesperson for the abolition of slavery
- Senator from Kentucky
- 21st US President
- Commander of the Union Army
- Commander of the Confederate Army
- American business magnate and philanthropist
- lived in a free territory and appealed for his freedom after his owner died
20 Clues: 21st US President • Senator from Kentucky • Senator South Carolina • Commander of the Union Army • Commander of the Confederate Army • had only one year of formal education • American nurse, humanitarian and author • spokesperson for the abolition of slavery • American business magnate and philanthropist • immigrant from Chile and enlisted in the Navy • ...
Adjectives for describing people 2021-10-30
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- nyitott
- észszerű
- szavahihetetlen
- tökéletes
- energikus
- pontos, precíz
- impulzív
- szeszélyes
- arrogáns
- megbízhatatlan
- engedetlen
- önző
- udvarias
- vitatkozós
- fegyelmezett
- makacs
- művelt
- nagylelkű
- irracionális
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- érthető (asszertív)
- zsémbes
- érzékeny
- engedelmes
- humoros
- hűtlen
- önzetlen
- tökéletlen
- optimista
- éretlen
- megbízható
- tanulatlan
- hűséges
- komoly
- rendes (kedves)
- logikus
- feledékeny, szórakozott
- megbízhatatlan
- jámbor :)
- megbocsájtó
- felelősségteljes
- komolytalan
- kicsinyes
- hangulatember
43 Clues: önző • hűtlen • komoly • makacs • művelt • zsémbes • nyitott • humoros • éretlen • hűséges • logikus • érzékeny • észszerű • önzetlen • impulzív • arrogáns • udvarias • tökéletes • energikus • optimista • jámbor :) • kicsinyes • nagylelkű • engedelmes • tökéletlen • megbízható • tanulatlan • szeszélyes • engedetlen • vitatkozós • megbocsájtó • komolytalan • fegyelmezett • irracionális • hangulatember • pontos, precíz • megbízhatatlan • megbízhatatlan • ...
Judical Branch Vocab / People 2022-03-30
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- A court's list of cases to be heard.
- A case in which a defendant is tried for committing a crime as defines by the law.
- 2nd african american supreme court justice.
- The lower federal courts, those beneath the supreme court.
- documents written by justices expressing disagreement with the majority ruling.
- Courts composed of military personnel, for the trial of those accused of violating military law.
- A formal writ used to bring a case before the Supreme Court.
- a statement that presents the views of the majority of supreme court justices regarding a case.
- The authority of a court to hear a case.
- A transcript of proceedings made in trial court.
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- First African American Supreme Court Justice.
- Allows the court to determine the constitutionality of laws.
- The power of a court to hear a case first, before any other court.
- "Midnight Judge" appointed in the Judiciary Act of 1801. Sued government because he was never appointed, which resulted in Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review.
- An opinion that agrees with the majority in a Supreme Court ruling but differs on the reasoning.
- appointed by President Obama in 2009, first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice.
- first woman supreme court justice. appointed by Reagan.
- A court operating as part of the judicial branch, entirely separate from the military established.
- A case involving a non criminal matter such as a contract dispute or a claim of patent infringement.
- Satisfaction of a claim payment.
- The authority of a court to review decisions of inferior (lower) courts.
- Court decision that stands as an example to be followed in future, similar cases.
- In civil law, the party who brings a suit or some other legal action against another (the defendant) in court.
- a written document explaining the position of one side or the other in a case.
- In a civil suit, the person against who a court action is brought by the plaintiff; in a criminal case, the person charged with the crime.
25 Clues: Satisfaction of a claim payment. • A court's list of cases to be heard. • The authority of a court to hear a case. • 2nd african american supreme court justice. • First African American Supreme Court Justice. • A transcript of proceedings made in trial court. • first woman supreme court justice. appointed by Reagan. • ...
What are people doing? 2022-03-07
26 Clues: malíř • herec • hasič • řidič • doktor • číšník • účetní • pošťák • horník • kuchař • zpěvák • politik • manažer • učitelka • prodavač • kadeřník • fotograf • tanečnice • policista • zahradník • knihovník • dřevorubec • elektrikář • programátor • automechanik • zdravotní sestra
People of the World 2022-04-26
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- First female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Discoverer of gravitational force and three laws of motion
- Spanish painter and co-discoverer of Analytical Cubism
- Most visible spokesman and leader in the American civil rights movement from 1955-1968
- Italian explorer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean
- Founder of the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903
- The father of modern science and discoverer of the Rings of Saturn
- Pakistani activist for female education and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Conservation icon for over 60 years and has done revolutionary research on chimpanzees
- Famous Roman Catholic nun and missionary
- American inventor of the first commercially successful lightbulb
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- Britain's first female (and longest-serving) Prime Minister
- Polish-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity
- Austrian composer of the Classical period
- Female Mexican painter known for her many self-portraits
- American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott
- First President of democratic South Africa in 1994
- Employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule
- One of the greatest and most influential German physicists of all time
- Co-founder of Apple
20 Clues: Co-founder of Apple • Famous Roman Catholic nun and missionary • Austrian composer of the Classical period • First President of democratic South Africa in 1994 • Spanish painter and co-discoverer of Analytical Cubism • Female Mexican painter known for her many self-portraits • Founder of the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903 • ...
Our Class- People Descriptions 2022-05-04
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- came from cherry street school
- 1/4 of the H last names
- 1/2 of the power couple
- December baby
- academic
- mother's name is the same as a classmate
- Leo
- person in charge
- left to Mexico
- classmates say they are sneaky
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- always has their shoes off
- alphabetically by last name, they are last
- got the most lunch detentions from Ms. Harden
- artisic
- annoying, I mean athletic and academic
- middle name is Marie
- Buckshutem's Bulldog of the Month
- alphabetically by last name, they are first
- doesn't get called by their full name
- has a high school class
- always in the wrong class
21 Clues: Leo • artisic • academic • December baby • left to Mexico • person in charge • middle name is Marie • 1/4 of the H last names • 1/2 of the power couple • has a high school class • always in the wrong class • always has their shoes off • came from cherry street school • classmates say they are sneaky • Buckshutem's Bulldog of the Month • doesn't get called by their full name • ...
Progressive People Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
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- The first to meet with a former slave in the Whitehouse
- Owner of the Crystal Palace barbershop who also owned Atlanta Life Insurance
- Minister, chaplain, first African American to be elected to the state legislature
- Brought the court case which intensified 'separate but equal'
- African American leader who pushed for job skills for African Americans; did the 5 fingers 1 hand speech
- African American leader who started the Niagra Movement
- Progressive white writer who lived in the 'Wren's Nest' in Atlanta
- A part of the first graduating class from Atlanta University and started the Haines Normal and Technical School
- First black president of GA college (Morehouse)
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- First woman to serve in the senate
- Creator of coca-cola, which was originally planned to be a medicine
- Founder of the US girl scouts
- Soldier and poet who created the Agrarian Ideal; old south
- Cowboy who tried to be a dentist
- Owner of the Brumby rocking chair business
- Georgia governor and leader of the Redeemers
- African American who supported the Freedmen's bureau
- Editor/part-owner of the Atlanta Constitution; new south
- Passed the Free Rural Delivery Bill
- Owner of the Jekyll island club
- An immigrant and entrepreneur who created the store 'Rich's'
21 Clues: Founder of the US girl scouts • Owner of the Jekyll island club • Cowboy who tried to be a dentist • First woman to serve in the senate • Passed the Free Rural Delivery Bill • Owner of the Brumby rocking chair business • Georgia governor and leader of the Redeemers • First black president of GA college (Morehouse) • African American who supported the Freedmen's bureau • ...
How People Are Connected 2022-11-14
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- A computer network that connects computers, consisting of interconnected networks using standardised communication protocols.
- The commercial organisation and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest.
- The exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something
- The connection to a place through employment and income.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- The increasing interconnectedness of countries around the world.
- The presentation of a report on recent or new events in a newspaper or other periodical or on radio or television.
- The term used to describe a company that operates in multiple countries.
- The connection to a place through past experiences or events.
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- The relationship between all things and processes.
- media A collection of websites and other online means of communication that are used by large groups of people to share information and to develop social and professional contacts.
- The connection to a place through a person's beliefs.
- Gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public authority and issued as a medium of exchange and measure of value.
- The connection to a place through shared characteristics of a group of people.
- The presentation of a report on recent or new events in a newspaper or on radio or television.
- Any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth
- The way by which people carry, move or convey things from one place to another
- The ideas, customs and social behaviours of a particular people or society
- The act of people moving from one place to another.
20 Clues: The buying and selling of goods and services. • The relationship between all things and processes. • The act of people moving from one place to another. • The connection to a place through a person's beliefs. • The connection to a place through employment and income. • The connection to a place through past experiences or events. • ...
Famous People Of WW2 2021-04-26
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- Director Of The Nazis
- 1937-1940 british prime minister
- marshall of the soviet union
- became the symbol of the french resistance
- leader of chinese national forces
- he clashed with hitler over military strategy
- a general of the imperial japanese army
- the 32nd president
- nicknamed the "desert fox"
- fascist dictator of italy
- leader of the yugoslavian resistance
- person who approved the bomb to drop in japan
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- head of RAF operation
- who was the head of state of japan
- elected prime minister of the U.K. in 1940
- captured by russians, german military officer
- a five star US army general
- US commander during second world war
- leader and dictator of the soviet union
- british general during world war 2
- emperor of ethiopia
21 Clues: the 32nd president • emperor of ethiopia • head of RAF operation • Director Of The Nazis • fascist dictator of italy • nicknamed the "desert fox" • a five star US army general • marshall of the soviet union • 1937-1940 british prime minister • leader of chinese national forces • who was the head of state of japan • british general during world war 2 • ...
What People Can Do 2021-07-21
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- to stroll or hike
- to wipe or scrub dirt
- to labor or toil
- to hold a thing
- to operate or navigate a vehicle
- to cleanse something
- to hear
- to stay on a chair
- to sip or consume liquid
- to nap or slumber
- to be upright or on one's feet
- to sway or move with the music
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- to ingest or swallow
- to view or observe
- to bake or make food
- to note or scribble
- to look at & understand written words
- to speak
- to imagine, ponder, or reflect
- to go up or mount
- to sprint or gallop
- to sit on a moving vehicle
- to dive or dip in water
- to chant or carol
- to have fun in games
25 Clues: to hear • to speak • to hold a thing • to labor or toil • to stroll or hike • to go up or mount • to nap or slumber • to chant or carol • to view or observe • to stay on a chair • to note or scribble • to sprint or gallop • to ingest or swallow • to bake or make food • to cleanse something • to have fun in games • to wipe or scrub dirt • to dive or dip in water • to sip or consume liquid • ...
People at our school 2023-12-13
25 Clues: perm • gyatt • goalie • calves • ginger • kicker • blonde • softball • logan ex • buzz cut • also mad • red hair • tall boy • acoustic • chases ex • tall girl • curly hair • brain dead • taller boy • after hours • other blonde • taylor swift • skeleton hat • lacrosse girl • Goat USA girl
PVCC Iconic Italian People 2023-12-05
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- Painter and inventor. "Famous for painting the Mona Lisa."
- Sculptor and painter. "Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel."
- Writer. "Famous for a book called 'The Decameron.'"
- Composer. "Famous for composing 'The Four Seasons.'"
- Poet. "Wrote a famous poem called 'The Divine Comedy.'"
- General. "Helped unite Italy as a country."
- Painter. "Early artist from the Renaissance period."
- Explorer. "Discovered America in 1492."
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- Actress. "Won an Academy Award for 'Good evening Ms. Campbell."
- Footballer. "A skilled attacking soccer player known for his pony tail."
- Scientist. "Won a Nobel Prize for physics."
- Leader. "Led Italy during World War II as a dictator."
- Writer. "Author of the Italian novel 'The Betrothed.'"
- Inventor. "Invented something we use to power devices."
- Actress "Won an Academy Award for acting in 'Two Women'."
- Scientist. "Famous for studying the stars and planets."
- Composer. "Known for writing beautiful operas."
- Painter. "Used light and shadow dramatically in paintings."
- Explorer. "Traveled to faraway places like China."
- Painter. "Famous for painting portraits of HERSELF."
20 Clues: Explorer. "Discovered America in 1492." • Scientist. "Won a Nobel Prize for physics." • General. "Helped unite Italy as a country." • Composer. "Known for writing beautiful operas." • Explorer. "Traveled to faraway places like China." • Writer. "Famous for a book called 'The Decameron.'" • Composer. "Famous for composing 'The Four Seasons.'" • ...
People Of PSAT III 2023-08-21
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- one who persistently annoys, irritates, or stirs up others
- one who babbles incoherently
- unscrupulous woman who uses her feminine charms to get what she wants
- a flirty young girl
- a person who is filled with zeal and enthusiasm
- rough, brutal, or violent person
- a person who has special knowledge or experience, an expert
- a skillful storyteller
- subject of a lord
- forebearer
- spendthrift; wasteful person
- person worth emulating or imitating
- slander, one who says bad things about another
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- one who arouses popular passions and prejudices
- one who renounces his principles and hires out only for money
- a loyal supporter
- medieval peasant attached to land; serf
- fraud and cheat
- one who abandons, rejects, or turns against his/her group, religion, or cause
- to the right of a conversation
- slave
21 Clues: slave • forebearer • fraud and cheat • a loyal supporter • subject of a lord • a flirty young girl • a skillful storyteller • one who babbles incoherently • spendthrift; wasteful person • to the right of a conversation • rough, brutal, or violent person • person worth emulating or imitating • medieval peasant attached to land; serf • slander, one who says bad things about another • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-21
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- one who persistently annoys, irritates, or stirs up others
- official who investigates complaints
- an extreme nationalist, chauvinist
- nightclub singer
- coin collector
- young female lead in a play or movie
- a person who lives for pleasure
- the subject of a lord
- one who fawns and flatters the powerful
- traveling musician
- oaf, awkward, stupid person
- agitator, dissenter who riles other up
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- degraded social outcast, vagrant
- one who is sorry for wrongdoing or sin
- rough, brutal, or violent person
- person who refrains from indulging in earthly pleasures
- derogatory term for sleezy lawyer
- book lover
- person worth emulating or imitating
- person who is not frugal
20 Clues: book lover • coin collector • nightclub singer • traveling musician • the subject of a lord • person who is not frugal • oaf, awkward, stupid person • a person who lives for pleasure • degraded social outcast, vagrant • rough, brutal, or violent person • derogatory term for sleezy lawyer • an extreme nationalist, chauvinist • person worth emulating or imitating • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-24
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- person through which others communicate
- married to more than one spouse at a time
- one particularly sensitive to and appreciative of beauty
- person with lascivious sexual appetite
- one who suffers from an emotional disorder brought on and char. by frustration and emotional conflict
- who one doesn't believe or disbelieve in a supreme being - doesn't know
- caretaker
- party to war or fight
- outgoing person
- young female in a play or movie
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- fool
- agent of retribution or punishment
- liar, one who misleads
- derogatory term for sleazy lawyer
- person who is not frugal
- one who overindulges in food
- a person who is filled with zeal and enthusiasm for a cause
- person in his or her eighties
- a flirty young girl
- sailor
20 Clues: fool • sailor • caretaker • outgoing person • a flirty young girl • party to war or fight • liar, one who misleads • person who is not frugal • one who overindulges in food • person in his or her eighties • young female in a play or movie • derogatory term for sleazy lawyer • agent of retribution or punishment • person with lascivious sexual appetite • ...
People of PSAT #3 2023-08-22
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- one who predicts the future
- fool
- fraud and cheat
- dissolute, rogue
- married to more than one spouse at the same time
- one who disagrees
- slave
- a prostitute
- a ruler
- caretaker
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- a book lover
- activist for women's right to vote
- one who tells the future
- bad guy
- opponent
- a loyal supporter
- a person who shows contrast
- hunter
- an ardent follower
- forbearer
20 Clues: fool • slave • hunter • bad guy • a ruler • opponent • forbearer • caretaker • a book lover • a prostitute • fraud and cheat • dissolute, rogue • a loyal supporter • one who disagrees • an ardent follower • one who tells the future • one who predicts the future • a person who shows contrast • activist for women's right to vote • married to more than one spouse at the same time
People of PSAT III 2023-08-22
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- guide or tutor
- a loyal supporter
- partier
- one who studies the population
- a person who says one thing but does another
- slave
- fool
- eye doctor
- one who looks on the bright side and expects the best
- hunter
- a prostitute
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- one particularly sensitive to and appreciative of beauty
- a person totally corrupt with respect to morals
- opponent
- an ardent follower
- sycophant; a fawning flatterer
- book lover
- caretaker
- person who shows contrast
- one who takes a risk and bets on an investment
20 Clues: fool • slave • hunter • partier • opponent • caretaker • book lover • eye doctor • a prostitute • guide or tutor • a loyal supporter • an ardent follower • person who shows contrast • sycophant; a fawning flatterer • one who studies the population • a person who says one thing but does another • one who takes a risk and bets on an investment • a person totally corrupt with respect to morals • ...
People of PSAT III 2023-08-22
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- miscreant, evil person
- one in whom you confide or tell your secrets to
- derogatory term for sleazy lawyer
- one with delusions of grandeur
- instructor, teacher
- a person who lives for pleasure
- one who obtains sexual gratification by watching others
- rude and insensitive person, lacking in refinement
- one who subscribes to a believe system
- one who is morally degraded
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- an official in a bureaucracy
- one who doubts the truth and goodness of all
- seer, predicts the future
- gourmet, one who knows and seeks the finest in food
- one who is supervising a young girl and her suitor
- papal representative
- beginner
- one who persistently annoys, irritates, or stirs up others
- one who does not imbibe alcohol
- official who investigates complaints
20 Clues: beginner • instructor, teacher • papal representative • miscreant, evil person • seer, predicts the future • one who is morally degraded • an official in a bureaucracy • one with delusions of grandeur • one who does not imbibe alcohol • a person who lives for pleasure • derogatory term for sleazy lawyer • official who investigates complaints • one who subscribes to a believe system • ...
adjectives to describe people 2023-10-20
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- feeling sorry , empathetic
- being on time
- reliable
- doing smart things
- ready for a compromise if needed
- with good imagination
- not lying
- thankful
- saying and doing what they really think
- doing what they are told
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- ready to do smth 100%
- ready to give money and things to others
- understanding what is not told
- the looks
- positive and happy
- ... personality
- doing things so that others don't know about it
- economical
- extrovert
- being calm and accepting other cultures and religions
20 Clues: reliable • thankful • the looks • not lying • extrovert • economical • being on time • ... personality • positive and happy • doing smart things • ready to do smth 100% • with good imagination • doing what they are told • feeling sorry , empathetic • understanding what is not told • ready for a compromise if needed • saying and doing what they really think • ready to give money and things to others • ...
UNIT 1 AMAZING PEOPLE 2023-10-15
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- making little or no noise.
- able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious.
- they behave in a pleasant, kind way, and like to be with other people.
- help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected
- having, containing, or indicative of good sense or reason
- the ability to make or otherwise bring into existence something new
- having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty
- causing or marked by boredom
- causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
- giving pleasure
- tending to work with energy and commitment
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- you show how much you like or enjoy it by the way that you behave and talk
- making or given to making a lot of noise.
- marked by desire to investigate and learn
- having a natural aptitude or skill for something.
- not giving sufficient attention or thought to avoiding harm or errors.
- a sympathetic attitude toward others, and a willingness to do good or give pleasure.
- able to be trusted.
- friendly and enjoy talking to other people
- feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one's abilities or qualities.
- giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something
- having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty
- thinking about what is good in a situation
23 Clues: giving pleasure • able to be trusted. • making little or no noise. • causing or marked by boredom • causing laughter or amusement; humorous. • making or given to making a lot of noise. • marked by desire to investigate and learn • friendly and enjoy talking to other people • thinking about what is good in a situation • tending to work with energy and commitment • ...
Famous People in ICT 2024-02-12
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- English polymath. Invented the first mechanical computer.
- English mathematician. Worked on decoding German messages during WW2
- English computer scientist. Inventor of the World Wide Web.
- American businessman. Founder of Amazon.
- Swiss computer scientist. Designed several programming languages, including Pascal.
- Dutch programmer. Creator of the Python programming language.
- American businessman. One of the founders of Microsoft.
- American computer scientist, mathematician. One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, her work led to development of the COBL programming language.
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- American businessman. One of the founders of Facebook.
- American businessman. One of the founders of Google.
- American engineer. Invented the computer mouse.
- American businessman. One of the founders of Microsoft.
- American businessman. One of the founders of Apple.
- American computer scientist. Created the C programming language.
- American computer scientist and systems engineer. She was responsible for the team writing and testing all on board in flight software for the Apollo spacecraft.
- English mathematician. Wrote programs for Babbage’s Analytical Engine.
- Hungarian-American mathematician. Pioneer in design of modern computers.
- Finnish-American software engineer. Creator and lead developer of the Linux kernel.
- South African businessman. Involved with PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter/X
- American programmer. One of the founders of Twitter.
- American businessman. One of the founders of Apple.
- American computer programmer. Implemented the first email program on ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet.
- American businessman. One of the founders of Google.
23 Clues: American businessman. Founder of Amazon. • American engineer. Invented the computer mouse. • American businessman. One of the founders of Apple. • American businessman. One of the founders of Apple. • American businessman. One of the founders of Google. • American programmer. One of the founders of Twitter. • American businessman. One of the founders of Google. • ...
People in the Bible 2024-02-07
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- Man who had only daughters
- David killed him to steal his wife
- Esther’s cousin
- Was king for just 7 days
- Was killed by a tent stake
- Runaway slave, commended as “faithful and dearly beloved”
- Carried the cross of Christ
- Protected the spies in Jericho
- King of Salem & priest
- Was called a “dreamer” by brothers
- Woman who cut off a man’s hair while he slept
- Widow who knew who Jesus was when she saw Him in the temple
- Killed a man with a tent stake
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- Spoken to by his donkey
- Tax collector who was hated by the people
- Had twin sons, Jacob and Esau
- Fought Midian with an army of 300
- Father-in-law of Moses
- The son of Nun
- Became king at 8 years old
- Discovered Jesus’ body was missing
- The mighty hunter
- The weeping prophet
- Left handed judge
- Female judge
- The physician
- First murderer
- Built an ark
28 Clues: Female judge • Built an ark • The physician • The son of Nun • First murderer • Esther’s cousin • The mighty hunter • Left handed judge • The weeping prophet • Father-in-law of Moses • King of Salem & priest • Spoken to by his donkey • Was king for just 7 days • Man who had only daughters • Was killed by a tent stake • Became king at 8 years old • Carried the cross of Christ • ...
People and Earth’s Ecosystem 2023-10-19
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- latin word for Lakes
- country with the most number of lakes
- Portuguese - trees
- part of river; near the mouth of a river
- thickest layer; about 95 feet
- stony corals, dominant coral specie
- wetlands with shrubs and trees growing in the coastal intertidal zones
- rainforest of the sea
- the industrial practice of growing only a single crop on a large area of land
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- the longest and largest river in the Philippines
- longest freshwater lake
- world’s largest coral reef
- upper less dense warm layer of lake
- other name for channel
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- largest lake(saline)
- youngest river in the world
- oldest river in the world
- largest artificial lake in Asia
- the land on each side of a river
- lowlight; about 55 feet
- largest land water river in the world
- English - trees
- tropical plants adapted to loose wet soils, salt waters and periodically submerged by tides
- point where 2 rivers meet and continue as one body of water
- river in which the bed and banks are made of mobile sediments
- generally performed with zero anesthesia
- industry term for an intensive, industrialized farm
- the tallest layer of tropical rainforest
- bottom of the lake
30 Clues: English - trees • Portuguese - trees • bottom of the lake • largest lake(saline) • latin word for Lakes • rainforest of the sea • other name for channel • lowlight; about 55 feet • longest freshwater lake • oldest river in the world • world’s largest coral reef • youngest river in the world • thickest layer; about 95 feet • largest artificial lake in Asia • the land on each side of a river • ...
People and Earth (Midterms) 2023-10-19
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- large body of slow moving water that occupies inland basins
- Cleanest River in the Philippines (Antique)
- Largest fresh water system with five lakes
- industry term for an intensive, industrialized farm
- High nutrients and algae
- enough light for photosynthesis
- country with the most number of lakes
- A part of river, the land on each side of river
- Fertilizers for plants
- The industrial practice of growing only a single crop on large area of land
- lowest layer of lake
- river in which the bed and banks are made of mobile sediments
- ridge of rock, formed by growth of
- largest land water river in the world.
- A tabular sheet of igneous rock intruded between and parallel with the existing strata
- It is a part of a river near the mouth
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- Largest saline lake
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- slip faulting, rock fracture
- tropical plants adapted to loose wet soils
- upper less dense warm layer of lake
- Has a smaller carbon footprint, conserves and build soil health, all without pesticides
- The bottom of a river
- oldest river in the world
- It is where the river flows into a larger body of water
- Course or path of a body of water, part of a river
- Portuguese word for trees
- the longest and largest river in the Philippines
- Clear, Low algae
29 Clues: Clear, Low algae • Largest saline lake • lowest layer of lake • The bottom of a river • Fertilizers for plants • High nutrients and algae • oldest river in the world • Portuguese word for trees • slip faulting, rock fracture • enough light for photosynthesis • ridge of rock, formed by growth of • upper less dense warm layer of lake • country with the most number of lakes • ...
people in our grade 2023-10-18
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- said n word on film for some reason
- vegan
- manwhore
- crazy couple dont support
- leather jacket, older sister on vball
- SCARY little man
- finest soccer boy we have
- pro ballerina
- on crutches
- pretends to be autistic, bitchy gf
- nicknamed zesty
- pretended to be cole on insta to ask for nudes
- minion lover
- leather jacket, hair gel
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- besties for the resties
- talking to katelyn, support 100%
- cake pop queen
- "dont even play"
- our trans queen who faked tics on tiktok
- would be fine af if he grew like a foot
- my mans
- one year recovered/ biceps NOT bisexual
- someone everyone has liked at some point
- from russia or something
- cute couple i support
- winterguard girlie who apparently doesnt shower <3
- MAGA
- gay
- shrek villager haircut
- probably valedictorian (f)
30 Clues: gay • MAGA • vegan • my mans • manwhore • on crutches • minion lover • pro ballerina • cake pop queen • nicknamed zesty • "dont even play" • SCARY little man • cute couple i support • shrek villager haircut • besties for the resties • from russia or something • leather jacket, hair gel • crazy couple dont support • finest soccer boy we have • probably valedictorian (f) • talking to katelyn, support 100% • ...
The People of Tarmac 2024-01-09
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- Supermans Wife
- I'm watching you Wazowski
- Mr 32 Chemistry
- Ipswich Goat
- Costa
- Lioness
- Nathans Trainer
- She will Peg you
- UFC Bridge
- ..... Polo
- Mr Gout
- She is unofficial
- Sailor
- Name is a headache
- The Samurai
- Thinks he has his own office
- Chinaphalt
- JLS
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- 95% Sausage roll
- Bike nonce
- Wont do Cash sales
- Goat from Snodland
- He will come back again
- Name relates to Spiders
- Resident Evil Snodland
- Name is an Animal
- Carbonara
- Elstow Car
- Alcatraz Milk
- The Mayor
- Foxy's best mate
- Beep Boop
- Upside down head
- Fake ID
- Loves the Polish man
- Got his own office
- The Farmer
- More depressed than Regan
38 Clues: JLS • Costa • Sailor • Lioness • Fake ID • Mr Gout • Carbonara • The Mayor • Beep Boop • Bike nonce • Elstow Car • UFC Bridge • ..... Polo • The Farmer • Chinaphalt • The Samurai • Ipswich Goat • Alcatraz Milk • Supermans Wife • Mr 32 Chemistry • Nathans Trainer • 95% Sausage roll • She will Peg you • Foxy's best mate • Upside down head • Name is an Animal • She is unofficial • Wont do Cash sales • Goat from Snodland • ...
H3C ENGLISH: WORDS People 2024-01-10
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- I thanked the hotel staff for their ____.
- I studied hard for the test and got full marks. It was totally worth the ____.
- Rotterdam is the ____ largest city in the Netherlands.
- Do you believe in the ____ of aliens?
- The ____ divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- I don't know my neighbour very well. He's just a(n) ____.
- The natural ____ of the Netherlands include natural gas, petroleum, salt, sand and gravel, arable land, and fish.
- Celebrating pakjesavond is a popular ____ in the Netherlands.
- The ____ of the Netherlands is 17.8 million.
- The Dutch government encourages the use of ____ energy.
- Have you heard of the ____ Dutch goddess Nehalennia?
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- This summer dress has a floral ____.
- The Dutch are proud of their cultural ____, rich history in art and involvement in international affairs.
- The government created a national park to ____ the forest.
- More than half the land in the Netherlands is used for ____.
- Students often try to ____ deadlines with their teachers.
- What is the ____ in Kenya? The Kenyan shilling.
- The ____ of cleaner fuel will reduce air pollution.
- He is very ____ about sports.
- Sarah is only 15, but she is very ____ for her age.
20 Clues: He is very ____ about sports. • This summer dress has a floral ____. • Do you believe in the ____ of aliens? • I thanked the hotel staff for their ____. • The ____ of the Netherlands is 17.8 million. • What is the ____ in Kenya? The Kenyan shilling. • The ____ of cleaner fuel will reduce air pollution. • Sarah is only 15, but she is very ____ for her age. • ...
famous people in 80s 2024-02-22
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- Co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.
- King of Pop, known for his music and iconic performances.
- Talk show host and media mogul.
- Rock musician known as "The Boss."
- Author known for "The Handmaid's Tale."
- Pop icon known for her music and style.
- Musician and activist, organized Live Aid.
- Grammy-winning singer and actress.
- Iconic musician known for his eclectic style.
- Head of the Catholic Church.
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- Comedian and actor known for "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Coming to America."
- Anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa.
- Actor and former bodybuilder, later became Governor of California.
- Singer known as the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll."
- here are 20 of the most famous people from the 1980s:
- Former leader of the Soviet Union.
- Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- Co-founder of Apple Inc. and technology visionary.
- Diana Former Princess of Wales and humanitarian.
- 40th President of the United States.
- Cruise Actor known for roles in films like "Top Gun" and "Risky Business."
21 Clues: Head of the Catholic Church. • Talk show host and media mogul. • Former leader of the Soviet Union. • Rock musician known as "The Boss." • Grammy-winning singer and actress. • Co-founder of Microsoft Corporation. • 40th President of the United States. • Author known for "The Handmaid's Tale." • Pop icon known for her music and style. • ...
People in Business Monster 2020-04-26
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- exchange of information between parties on the same level in an organisation's hierarchy (2 word/s)
- enjoyment employees get from their work (2 word/s)
- the person specification is a description of the qualifications, skills, experience, knowledge and other attributes (selection criteria) which a candidate must possess to perform the job duties (2 word/s)
- passing messages from the top of the organisation to those at the bottom (2 word/s)
- communication between the business and those outside such as customers, investors or the authorities (2 word/s)
- minimum amount per hour, which most workers are entitled to be paid (2 word/s)
- where a business focuses on the needs of consumers when developing products (2 word/s)
- organisations, usually in a particular trade or profession; that represent workers, especially in meetings with employers (2 word/s)
- communication between people inside the business (2 word/s)
- money that you owe someone, or is owed to you, because you have not made, or have received, regular payments at the correct intervals or amounts (1 word/s)
- training that takes place away from the work area (4 word/s)
- routes along which information might travel in a business (2 word/s)
- court that deals with cases involving disputes between employers and employees (2 word/s)
- persons or businesses that buy goods from manufacturers and sell them in smaller quantities to retailers (1 word/s)
- number of people a person is directly responsible for in a business (3 word/s)
- job description or JD is a written narrative that describes the general tasks, or other related duties, and responsibilities of a position (2 word/s)
- type of organisation system where decision making is pushed down the chain of command and away from the top (1 word/s)
- a brief account of a person's education, qualifications, and previous occupations, typically sent with a job application (2 word/s)
- use of non-approved channels when communicating (2 word/s)
- making a job more challenging and interesting (2 word/s)
- diagram that shows the different job roles in a business and how they relate to each other (2 word/s)
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- moving someone or something to a different place or job (1 word/s)
- training that takes place while doing the job (4 word/s)
- use of recognised channels when communicating (2 word/s)
- someone who deals with complaints made by ordinary people against the government; banks, insurance companies and so on (1 word/s)
- passing messages from the bottom of an organisation to those at the top (2 word/s)
- system of training new entrants to a trade or profession, often, but not always, younger workers, mostly on—the-job training but often with some college attendance (1 word/s)
- appointing workers from inside the business (2 word/s)
- index that measures the share prices of the top 100 companies in the UK (2 word/s)
- that involves increasing the knowledge and skills of a worker to enable them to do their job more effectively (2 word/s)
- written agreements between an employer and an employee in which each has certain obligations (3 word/s)
- someone who is responsible for the administration of workers' pay in an organisation (2 word/s)
- money that has not been paid by the time expected (1 word/s)
- relating to the production of drugs and medicines (1 word/s)
- training given to new employees when they first start a job (2 word/s)
- things at work that result in satisfaction (1 word/s)
- internal structure of a business as shown by an organisation chart (2 word/s)
- type of organisation system where most decisions are made at the top of the organisation and then passed down the chain of command (1 word/s)
- someone who keeps records or accounts in an office (2 word/s)
- relating to cars (1 word/s)
40 Clues: relating to cars (1 word/s) • enjoyment employees get from their work (2 word/s) • things at work that result in satisfaction (1 word/s) • appointing workers from inside the business (2 word/s) • training that takes place while doing the job (4 word/s) • use of recognised channels when communicating (2 word/s) • ...
Where do people live? 2020-05-13
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- a type of tall tent like a cone in shape, used by Native Americans in the past
- a room set aside for private study
- the area at the top of a set of stairs where you arrive before you go into an upstairs room or move onto another set of stairs
- a room or space just below the roof of a house, often used for storing things
- a house built all on one level, without stairs
- enlarge imagea room (or sometimes a building) with glass walls and a glass roof.
- a wooden house with a roof that slopes steeply down over the sides, usually built in mountain areas, especially in Switzerland
- a type of traditional round tent used in Mongolia and Siberia
- a small simple building, usually built of wood or metal, used for keeping things in
- a room or building in which things are made or repaired using tools or machines
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- a flat, hard area, especially outside a house or restaurant where you can sit, eat and enjoy the sun
- ROOM a room, especially in a private house, that contains large pieces of equipment such as a washing machine, freezer, etc.
- a building for keeping one or more cars or other vehicles in
- enlarge imagea room or rooms in a building, partly or completely below the level of the ground
- a platform that is built on the upstairs outside wall of a building, with a wall or rail around it.
- a room in a house for children to play in
- a small area at the entrance to a building, such as a house or a church, that is covered by a roof and often has walls
- a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building
- a small house, especially in the country
- HOUSE a house that is one of a row of houses that are joined together on each side
- the top outside floor of a ship or boat
- a space just below the roof of a house, often used for storing things and sometimes made into a room
- CABIN a small house built of logs
23 Clues: a room set aside for private study • CABIN a small house built of logs • the top outside floor of a ship or boat • a small house, especially in the country • a room in a house for children to play in • a house built all on one level, without stairs • a building for keeping one or more cars or other vehicles in • ...
People of the Covenant 2020-08-19
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- The son of Isaac. Jacob was also known as Israel. His sons’ families gave rise to the twelve tribes of Israel.
- The name in the Torah for the country that is known as Israel today.
- This is the Jewish festival of the Passover, which celebrates the escape of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It is the Pesach meal that Jesus celebrated with his disciples, which is now known by Christian as the Lord’s Supper or Last Supper.
- legal, social, or moral freedoms to which you are entitled as a result of your dignity as a human person
- Some kind of duty entrusted to you for which you are accountable
- The relatedness or connection between people
- God’s name, as given to Moses at the ‘burning bush’. The name means ‘I Am’, which refers to God being present amongst the people. To know God in a personal way meant the beginning of a personal relationship between God and God’s people.
- A verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future
- The event in which the Israelites are led by Moses from slavery in Egypt to freedom. It is also the name of the second book of the Bible, in which this story is told.
- The offspring of someone considered to be an ancestor.
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- The first five books of the Bible which together tell the story of the Israelites, their laws and religious practices.
- The Jewish ritual family meal during which the story of the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt is told. It is held in the home on the first two evenings of the Pesach (Passover).
- A member of your family from a long time ago (for example a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent and so on)
- Beginning or origin. It is the name of the first book of the Bible.
- The son of Abraham
- The name given to the king of Egypt
- The great Jewish leader who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. It was to Moses that God gave the Ten Commandments.
- The event in the Exodus story when the Angel of Death strikes down the first born in the land of Egypt but passes over the houses of the Israelites
- The feeling that something is about to happen or should happen
- The vision of the world preached by Jesus.
- A punishment sent by God on the land of Egypt to show the Pharaoh God’s power. There were ten plagues in the Exodus story.
21 Clues: The son of Abraham • The name given to the king of Egypt • The vision of the world preached by Jesus. • The relatedness or connection between people • The offspring of someone considered to be an ancestor. • The feeling that something is about to happen or should happen • Some kind of duty entrusted to you for which you are accountable • ...
People of the Revolution 2020-10-08
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- I was the Spanish governor who raised an army against Britain to aid colonists in 1779.
- I was on an original delegate to the
- I was an American naval officer, who, when my shipped was badly damaged, boldly exclaimed, "I have not yet begun to fight!"
- I stirred the members of the Continental Congress to arms when I said, "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!"
- I was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
- I told Parliament to keep the Tea Act in place, saying, "There must always be one tax to keep up the right to tax!"
- I am a woman who wrote many pieces in support of American independence.
- I was the British commander at Yorktown, who would eventually surrender my forces to General Washington.
- I was the first victim of the Boston Massacre, and am considered an American hero for being the first person to die in the struggle for independence.
- I was an African American who fought alongside colonists against Britain. I would later become the first African American to hold a public office in America!
- I wrote many letter to my husband to ensure that he would "remember the ladies" when writing our nation's constitution.
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- I was the leader of the Sons of Liberty, who often spoke out against Britain's unfair laws.
- I was appointed the commander of the Continental Army, and later elected as America's first president.
- By pretending to be a runaway slave, I was able to provide General Washington with British battle plans.
- I was one of the first writers to openly support independence from Great Britain. My pamphlet, Common Sense, used plain, but passionate language to persuade colonists to support the Patriot cause.
- My engraving of the Boston Massacre helped to stir colonists' sympathy for the Patriot cause.
- I was the president of the Second Continental Congress and the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- I was a scientist, inventor, and writer who was chosen to represent America at the Treaty in Paris (1783).
- I was a French nobleman who joined the Patriot's fight for independence. I used my influence in France to persuade my countrymen to help the colonists win.
- Congress, and I would later help draft the Declaration of Independence.
20 Clues: I was on an original delegate to the • I was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. • I am a woman who wrote many pieces in support of American independence. • Congress, and I would later help draft the Declaration of Independence. • I was the Spanish governor who raised an army against Britain to aid colonists in 1779. • ...
adjectives to describe people 2020-09-15
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- a polite word for old
- beautiful
- about 40 years old
- happy
- black or brown
- does not laugh often
- not confident
- opposite of straight
- no hair
- certain about your ability to do things well
- behaving in a way that is not polite and upsets people
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- a person who says please and thank you
- they are attractive
- beautiful for a man
- pale yellow hair
- aged between 13 and 19
- someone who breaks things and isn't careful
- a sad, depressed person
- a person who makes people laugh
- a person who is kind and nice to others
20 Clues: happy • no hair • beautiful • not confident • black or brown • pale yellow hair • about 40 years old • they are attractive • beautiful for a man • does not laugh often • opposite of straight • a polite word for old • aged between 13 and 19 • a sad, depressed person • a person who makes people laugh • a person who says please and thank you • a person who is kind and nice to others • ...
Natural Texas and people 2024-08-27
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- a depression in the Earth's surface
- height above a level, especially sea level
- sun dried clay bricks
- a location based on coordinates
- Shows boundaries of states, countries and may also show major cities and capitals
- anything to do with landforms and climate
- human environmental interaction
- a map that shows the features of an area
- the average measurement of temperature,wind,humidity,snow and rain in a place over years
- anything that brings people together
- the imaginary vertical lines around the Earth
- a long period of time with little or no rain
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- to stay in one place
- the symbols, language, normal behaviors, values, and artifacts that a group of people may use
- anything that has to do with money
- the location of something based on a landmark
- a natural feature of the surface of the Earth
- to move around, not stay in one place
- farming of crops and ranching of animals
- the imaginary horizontal lines around the Earth
20 Clues: to stay in one place • sun dried clay bricks • a location based on coordinates • human environmental interaction • anything that has to do with money • a depression in the Earth's surface • anything that brings people together • to move around, not stay in one place • a map that shows the features of an area • farming of crops and ranching of animals • ...
People In Our Grade 2024-05-15
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- The reason ____ doesn't sit at our table anymore.
- "Tingles".
- Friends with my twin.
- Was absent for 2 months.
- Friends with anime kid
- Loud.
- H.I.P. kid that used to sit at our table.
- H.I.P. kid that pushes people around.
- My locker neighbor.
- One of the CO2 car finalists.
- Loud at times.
- Red-head girl with curly hair.
- Doesn't do his homework.
- Profile picture is You Are My Sunshine
- Twin with a soccer kid.
- Has crutches.
- Red-head with straight hair.
- Snitch.
- Drama queen.
- Soccer kid with last name sounding like royalty.
- Shy girl.
- Brother of "Danny Dorito".
- Red-head boy.
- Emo girl.
- Partners with you in Science.
- Baseball kid with curly hair.
- Hockey kid in our class.
- Very deep voice.
- Completely neutral.
- Sits next to me in Science.
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- New kid from Fair Lawn.
- Lives on Bank Street.
- "I'm not a nerd I'm just smart."
- He was in your QUIZ.
- Lead role in the musical.
- Is with Mr. Seiders a lot.
- Bookaholic.
- Used to be Austin's girlfriend.
- Spells his first name differently.
- Kid with freckles and black hair.
- Only calm kid in our class.
- Locker neighbors with SpongeBob.
- Wears cat ears to school sometimes.
- "What the shart?"
- Basketball kid.
- I'm partners with in Science.
- Kwing __.
- Started sitting at our table this year.
- You were giving him death threats in the QUIZ.
- Laughs at anything anyone says.
- Girl in "Babs".
- Doesn't sit at our table anymore.
- Kid who choked __.
- My twin.
- doesn't go to our school anymore.
- Used to be enemies with snitch but now friends
- Has a crush on red-head.
- Ran 100 pacer laps.
- New kid from Kenya.
- H.I.P kid whose best friend pushes people.
- Has a black eye.
- Gets mad if you take his ball.
- Soccer kid with twin.
- Portuguese kid.
- Baseball kid with blonde hair.
- Plays lacrosse.
- Shortest in our grade.
- Myself.
- Gets in trouble a lot.
- Girl in Advanced Woodworking.
70 Clues: Loud. • Snitch. • Myself. • My twin. • Kwing __. • Shy girl. • Emo girl. • "Tingles". • Bookaholic. • Drama queen. • Has crutches. • Red-head boy. • Loud at times. • Basketball kid. • Girl in "Babs". • Portuguese kid. • Plays lacrosse. • Has a black eye. • Very deep voice. • "What the shart?" • Kid who choked __. • My locker neighbor. • Ran 100 pacer laps. • New kid from Kenya. • Completely neutral. • He was in your QUIZ. • ...
Chapter 13 Terms + People 2024-04-10
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- an arrangement in which businesses making the same product agree to limit production to keep prices high
- a labor union that included workers of any trade, skilled or unskilled
- small, hot, dark, and dirty workhouses
- a system of consolidating many firms in the same business to lower production costs
- a process for purifying iron resulting in strong, lightweight, steel
- Leader of the American Railway Union who eventually became a Socialist
- an oil tycoon who made deals with railroads to increase his profits
- a policy which allowed businesses to operate under minimal gov. regulation
- an inventor and creative genius who received more than 1,000 patents for new inventions
- a steel tycoon who used vertical integration to increase his power
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- a form of group ownership in which a number of people share the ownership of a business
- a poor English immigrant who formed the AFL, a skilled workers union, in 1886
- communities near workplaces where housing was owned by the business and rented out to employees
- An 1892 Pennsylvania steelworkers' strike that resulted in violence between company police and strikers
- an economic and political philosophy that favors public, instead of private, control of property and income
- systems that depended on machinery to turn out large numbers of products quickly and inexpensively
- negotiating as a group for higher wages or better working conditions
- people who invest money in a product in order to make profit
- the practice of gaining control of many different businesses that make up all phases of a product's development
- A labor protest in Chicago in 1886 that ended in dozens of deaths when someone threw a bomb
- a grant by the federal gov. giving an inventor the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time.
- an application of Charles Darwin's work which held that wealth was a measure of one's inherent value and those who had it were the most "fit"
- complete control of a product or service
- a situation in which companies assign their stick to a board of trustees, who combine them into a new organization
- A nationwide strike in 1894 of rail workers that halted railroads and mail delivery
- Taxes that would make imported goods cost more than those made locally
- American Federation of Labor, a loose organization of skilled workers from many unions devoted to specific crafts or trades
- twenty-four zones around the world, one for each hour of the day
28 Clues: small, hot, dark, and dirty workhouses • complete control of a product or service • people who invest money in a product in order to make profit • twenty-four zones around the world, one for each hour of the day • a steel tycoon who used vertical integration to increase his power • an oil tycoon who made deals with railroads to increase his profits • ...
Brands, Biz, People, PR 2024-08-19
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- Hire, Manage, and Pay Global Teams
- Those who write the stories that shape our perspective
- A weekly ritual where ideas and updates flow like coffee.
- A plan to engage the media with the right message at the right time.
- Signed stories with a personal touch, not just any author's note.
- A name synonymous with comprehensive business solutions
- The latest tech agency collective
- The digital architect behind every online move
- Someone acing the PR wonderland.
- A tech giant at the heart of modern progress
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- The heartbeat of the team’s fun and camaraderie
- A company that provides the edge with its technology stripes
- Crafting Magnetic brands
- An e-commerce wizard that turns your idea into a storefront
- Securing your connected world
- Data in Motion
- The process of turning information into updates
- The art of planning where direction is everything
- The one who ensures the office hums like a well-oiled machine
- The person who steers the ship and sets the course of success
20 Clues: Data in Motion • Crafting Magnetic brands • Securing your connected world • Someone acing the PR wonderland. • The latest tech agency collective • Hire, Manage, and Pay Global Teams • A tech giant at the heart of modern progress • The digital architect behind every online move • The heartbeat of the team’s fun and camaraderie • The process of turning information into updates • ...
Life of Indigenous people 2024-09-27
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- Having a voice in government decisions.
- Ceremonial acts performed in specific contexts.
- Support for a cause or policy.
- Forced labor arrangement involving land use.
- Legal rights to own and use land.
- Traditions and rituals of indigenous communities.
- Shared beliefs and practices of a group.
- Those who own large tracts of land.
- Sense of belonging based on shared culture.
- Policies to redistribute land in Ecuador.
- System of ranking individuals in society.
- Authority of a state to govern itself.
- Uprisings against colonial or oppressive rule.
- Original inhabitants of Ecuador.
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- Exploitative labor system for indigenous workers.
- Act of opposing oppressive systems.
- A rebellion against authority or control.
- Materials from nature used for economic benefit.
- Mother Earth goddess in indigenous beliefs.
- Blending of indigenous and Catholic beliefs.
- Ability of a culture to withstand challenges.
- Person of mixed indigenous and European descent.
- Legacy of traditions and artifacts from a culture.
- Right to govern oneself and make decisions.
- Tax system imposed on indigenous peoples.
- Populations living outside urban areas.
- Unfair use of labor for profit.
27 Clues: Support for a cause or policy. • Unfair use of labor for profit. • Original inhabitants of Ecuador. • Legal rights to own and use land. • Act of opposing oppressive systems. • Those who own large tracts of land. • Authority of a state to govern itself. • Having a voice in government decisions. • Populations living outside urban areas. • ...
Text 1: Renaissance people 2023-03-05
20 Clues: viihde • hankkia • lopulta • tuottaja • muusikko • arvioida • yrittäjä • rohkaista • päähenkilö • huolimatta • hyväntekijä • huolestunut • vastaanotto • ansioitunut • taloustiede • uteliaisuus • lauluntekijä • monilahjakas • käsikirjoittaja • maailmanlaajuisesti
ILE Y6 U12 "People" 2023-02-22
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- proovi/palun
- kohutav/jonnihoog
- kuulmislangus
- võimetu/mõistma
- pimedad
- pimedaks/ja/kurdiks/jääma
- haiguse/pärast/kannatama
- kaks/ratastooli
- taltsutamatud/õpilased
- viipekeelt/õppima
- puuded
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- julguse/sümbol
- ma/armastan/putru
- hüljatud/laps
- omaM/tahtmist/saama
- ta/sündis/terve/lapsena
- haigus
- millestki/tulenema
- eelnev/abielu
- ära/hellitatud/laps
- sõnakuulelikkus
21 Clues: haigus • puuded • pimedad • proovi/palun • kuulmislangus • hüljatud/laps • eelnev/abielu • julguse/sümbol • võimetu/mõistma • kaks/ratastooli • sõnakuulelikkus • kohutav/jonnihoog • ma/armastan/putru • viipekeelt/õppima • millestki/tulenema • omaM/tahtmist/saama • ära/hellitatud/laps • taltsutamatud/õpilased • ta/sündis/terve/lapsena • haiguse/pärast/kannatama • pimedaks/ja/kurdiks/jääma
Adjectives to describe people 2023-03-10
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- He cares only about himself, not about other people
- He looks happy and positive
- He is not afraid to do things that other people find dangerous
- He likes to talk and meet new people
- She is relaxed. She doesn't worry and pay enough attention to things.
- He helps people
- He is good-looking and looks attractive
- Many people know him
- She follows the latest fashion
- He is smart and intelligent
- She is pretty and atractive
- He is not polite. He offends and annoys people
- His mood changes suddenly and he becomes angry
- She takls a lot
- They like sport and they are good at it
- She wears dirty clothes and doesn't brush her hair
- She always tells me what to do.
- He is not interesting at all
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- He always tells the truth and never cheats or steal
- He often forgets everything
- He is pleasant and kind
- They are between the ages of about 40 and 60
- He likes trying new things
- She is not beautiful. She is unpleasant
- He works with a lot of effort
- He always wants to fight or attack someone
- He makes you laugh
- He is quiet, thinks carefully about things and doesn't laugh a lot
- These kids make a lot of noise
- He doesn't like to work.
- He is not old
31 Clues: He is not old • He helps people • She takls a lot • He makes you laugh • Many people know him • He is pleasant and kind • He doesn't like to work. • He likes trying new things • He looks happy and positive • He often forgets everything • He is smart and intelligent • She is pretty and atractive • He is not interesting at all • He works with a lot of effort • She follows the latest fashion • ...
People in Chapter 11 2023-05-01
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- A people originating in South Asia and traditionally having a itinerant way of life, they speak Romani (Hindi).
- A young American soldier who saw Buchenwald at the end of the war.
- A young Jewish refugee who shot a German in Paris.
- The captain of the ST. Louis, got denied permission to come into the United States so he had to turn back on his boat only to get captured.
- Watched terror on the night the Nazis broke into his family's home, he fled to America with his family.
- Who was the leader of the Soviet Union in 1926 and used the five-year plans to industrialize his country?
- Emperor of the Italians, sent into exile.
- A member of a group of peoples in central and eastern speaking slavic languages.
- Business owner who resettled his family in Amsterdam, his daughter kept a journal of when they hid from the Nazis in the Netherlands.
- Who led the communist party after the Revolution?
- Became president of Germany in 1934 and killed the Jews because of their religion.
- Prime minister of France.
- A member of the people and cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism.
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- Who founded Italy's Fascist movement?
- Minister of propaganda to Germany who Hitler told to attack the Jewish.
- A General sent to the Philippines to build up American defenses there.
- President of the USA during WWII that supported neutrality but would fight if necessary.
- A French general who led the Free French resistance forces.
- Spain leader who won a civil war.
- A prominent scientist who became an emigrant and escaped Germany control.
20 Clues: Prime minister of France. • Spain leader who won a civil war. • Who founded Italy's Fascist movement? • Emperor of the Italians, sent into exile. • Who led the communist party after the Revolution? • A young Jewish refugee who shot a German in Paris. • A French general who led the Free French resistance forces. • ...
Describing people and things 2022-12-07
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- able to stay calm and no to get annoyed
- unhappy, having lack of hope
- not taking help or money from other people
- morally wrong and bad
- kind and helpful
- attractively thin
- extremely small
- happy and positive
- difficult to please
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- very pleasing in appearance, nice
- big, difficult to move or carry
- interested in learning; strange or unusual
- changing from being happy to sad
- pleasant or enjoyable
- wanting more than you need
- trustworthy
- stern, firm
- not even or smooth
- boring
- strange, not known or not understood
20 Clues: boring • trustworthy • stern, firm • extremely small • kind and helpful • attractively thin • not even or smooth • happy and positive • difficult to please • pleasant or enjoyable • morally wrong and bad • wanting more than you need • unhappy, having lack of hope • big, difficult to move or carry • changing from being happy to sad • very pleasing in appearance, nice • ...
Computer Science Notable People 2023-08-31
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- inventor of the first calculator
- Invetor of the sliderule
- Founder of apple
- the inventor of system dynamics
- seen as the worlds first programmer
- Created the interior point method in math
- founder of microsoft
- helped design the coding language cobol
- Left apple after a plane crash in 1981
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- founder of microsoft and was the owner of multiple sports teams
- cofounded intel
- made common use of the decimal point in math
- creater of the bombe to decipher secret messages during WWII
- Invented the mark I
- creator of morse code
- designer of the difference machine
- Inventor of the Z3 computer
- the founder of boolean algebra
- Made the coding language fortran
- developed the integrated circuit to make the caclculator for texas instruments
20 Clues: cofounded intel • Founder of apple • Invented the mark I • founder of microsoft • creator of morse code • Invetor of the sliderule • Inventor of the Z3 computer • the founder of boolean algebra • the inventor of system dynamics • inventor of the first calculator • Made the coding language fortran • designer of the difference machine • seen as the worlds first programmer • ...
The French People Snacks 2024-10-18
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- chauds avec sauce collante
- Martarella Pizza Martza
- de butin merdique
- d'écorce de beurre de noisette
- Glocken à la guimauve
- de chocolat
- Mc Gringles
- croustGriggles illantes Saint Sweet Sault
- Macfarlane a sponsorisé des graines de citrouille
- de gwam simple
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- souriants frits
- Saulta épaisses et crémeuses glacées
- et fromage Rolands
- butins fruités Shlong
- à la crème Zachs extra crémeuses
- de dinde
- croustillants Zarches
- Mini Buster Nutter Browns
- en feuille de licorne pour ma fille
- marron à pointe crémeuse
20 Clues: de dinde • de chocolat • Mc Gringles • de gwam simple • souriants frits • de butin merdique • et fromage Rolands • butins fruités Shlong • Glocken à la guimauve • croustillants Zarches • Martarella Pizza Martza • marron à pointe crémeuse • Mini Buster Nutter Browns • chauds avec sauce collante • d'écorce de beurre de noisette • à la crème Zachs extra crémeuses • ...
TCAP People Semester 1 2025-04-01
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- Ottoman sultan who destroyed Byzantine Empire (write name and roman numerals)
- Mansa Musa was the emperor of the kingdom of _____.
- king who made English the official language of England (write name and roman numeral)
- Saint Patrick is credited with converting Ireland to _____.
- founder of Mongol Yuan dynasty in China (two words)
- Saladin the Great retook _____ after Muslims lost it in the First Crusade.
- Pope of Roman Catholic church who started the Crusades (write name and roman numerals)
- Charlemagne was the first one to be _____ by the Pope as head of the Holy Roman Empire.
- prince whose constitution shows Buddhist influence on China
- king and queen of Spain who sponsored the Inquisition and Columbus' voyage (write first names only with the word AND)
- Zheng He increased _____ trade and spread China's fame through Asia.
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- Byzantine emperor who simplified a code of laws while reconquering territory
- Nobles forced King John to sign the _____ which took away all the powers he was abusing. (two words)
- Venetian merchant and traveler who wrote a book detailing his travels through China (two words)
- Ghengis Khan's nickname
- William of Normandy's nickname (two words)
- Tokugawa was the _____ of Japan who closed Japan off from the world.
- nickname for English king who organized Third Crusade (two words)
- French peasant girl who led France to victory in Hundred Years' War (three words)
- founder of Islam; teachings made up the Qu'ran
- Theodora, wife of Justinian, helped improve the status of _____ in the Byzantine Empire.
21 Clues: Ghengis Khan's nickname • William of Normandy's nickname (two words) • founder of Islam; teachings made up the Qu'ran • Mansa Musa was the emperor of the kingdom of _____. • founder of Mongol Yuan dynasty in China (two words) • Saint Patrick is credited with converting Ireland to _____. • prince whose constitution shows Buddhist influence on China • ...
TCAP People Semester 2 2025-04-01
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- Italian sailor hired by Spain; searched for route to India (two words)
- English mathematician and physicist; developed calculus, law of gravitation, three laws of motion (three words)
- Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country.
- pope who sold indulgences; condemned Martin Luther as outlaw; excommunicated him from church (write name and Roman numeral)
- member of de Medici family who gave patronage to da Vinci and Michaelangelo (first name only)
- Bartolomeu Dias was a _____ explorer who discovered how to sail around the southern tip of Africa into the Indian Ocean.
- Leonardo da Vinci is the best example of a _____ man; and for painting "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa".
- translated the Bible into English which led to his arrest (two words)
- discovered the Mississippi River (vital North American river) (three words)
- family who controlled Florence for three centuries during the Renaissance
- Cosimo de Medici was from Florence, _____, and responsible for it becoming a powerful city-state.
- Montezuma was a powerful _____ monarch who fell to the Spanish.
- Martin Luther wrote this book attacking church practices, saying the only path to religious truth is the Bible. (Write numerals and word.)
- Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____.
- one of greatest Mayan kings; ruled Palenque for nearly seven decades (write name and Roman numerals)
- launched series of military campaigns that built a large empire
- Mary I was known as "_____" (two words) for burning non-Catholics at the stake for heresy.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch _____ and theologian whose criticisms of the church led to the Reformation.
- navigator; Portuguese prince; led extensive efforts to promote sailing/navigation in 14th century
- scientist who developed the modern scientific method (two words)
- Thomas Aquinas was an Italian _____ who believed reason did not disprove God, and people could be religious and scientific.
- Italian Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (two words)
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright; originated hundreds of words/phrases that English speakers still use today (two words)
- Francis Bacon came up with the foundation for the _____. (two words)
- Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the _____ and pushed for universities, education, and human rights.
- Vasco da Gama was first to sail around the southern tip of Africa; opening up a water route to _____ of the Indies.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the moveable type _____ in Europe. (two words)
- proved earth moved in elliptical orbit
- This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci.
- first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words)
- founder of Church of England; had six wives; brought Protestantism to England (write name and Roman numerals)
- Elizabeth I led England into a _____ of trade, art, and government. (two words)
- Nicolas Copernicus concluded the _____ is the center of the solar system.
- Henry Hudson explored and named an area New Netherlands which is present-day _____. (two words)
- religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict sense of morality for society (two words)
- Bartolome de Las Casas devoted most of his life to protecting _____ from exploitation and slavery. (two words)
- Portuguese navigator who led expedition to circumnavigate world; died before entire journey was completed (two words)
- brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words)
- Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish explorer who founded the city of _____.
39 Clues: proved earth moved in elliptical orbit • This country is named after Amerigo Vespucci. • Jacques Cartier was an explorer from this country. • brothers thought to be Mayan ancestors (two words) • first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe (two words) • Hernan Cortes led the conquest of Aztec Mexico for _____. • ...
adjective for describing people 2025-04-19
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- – happy to give or share
- not thinking you're better than others
- relaxed and not worried or angry
- – caring about other people’s feelings
- – sure of yourself or your abilities
- – honest and easy to understand
- – thinking about others or about something carefully
- – liking to talk a lot
- having strong muscles
- nice to look at; attractive
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- – smart; good at learning and thinking
- looking or acting young
- – a person who enjoys being with other people
- – always expecting bad things to happen
- happy and smiling
- nice to look at; good-looking
- – getting angry easily
- always telling the truth
- willing to accept new ideas or opinions
- a little fat in a cute or nice way
- thin in a healthy or attractive way
21 Clues: happy and smiling • having strong muscles • – getting angry easily • – liking to talk a lot • looking or acting young • – happy to give or share • always telling the truth • nice to look at; attractive • nice to look at; good-looking • – honest and easy to understand • relaxed and not worried or angry • a little fat in a cute or nice way • thin in a healthy or attractive way • ...
2. People Around You 2025-07-31
20 Clues: Man • Boy • Boss • Girl • Baby • Singe • Woman • Father • Writer • Sister • Worker • Mother • Friend • Doctor • Partner • Brother • Neighbor • Grandfather • Grandmother • Police officer
Adjective to describe people 2023-01-01
20 Clues: rare • kind • wise • awful • unique • humble • awesome • amazing • precious • friendly • stunning • hygienic • uncommon • diligent • generous • confusing • impressive • phenomenal • unbelievable • heart-stopping
People from our class 2023-01-13
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- good friends with myla, girl
- newest student sits with Ashton, Clara, and drew, girl
- likes chess and is good friends with Luke, Boy
- is good friends with Dayton, is a boy
- Sits at the back table in the corner with Gracie, eila, and Peyton, girl
- friends with Addie, girl
- also known as ashyboo, boy
- sits in the front and sounds like Audrey, is a girl
- sits at the back table with eila, audrey, and Gracie, is a girl
- likes chess and is good friends with micheal, boy
- the person who made this word search, girl
- likes chess sits in the back table with Ashton, Clara, and Adrianna, boy
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- friends with Gracie and is friendly, is a girl
- friends with Gracin, is a boy
- does dance friends with Meredith and Ari, is a girl
- likes to play chess and sits at the front of the room, is a male
- On the dance team, friends with emmerson and Meredith, is a girl
- sits at the front of the room is good friends with Clara, is a girl
- is good friends with Thomas, is a boy
- sits next to Nash, is friends with Nash, boy
- kind and quiet, is a girl
- is on the dance team and is friends with Emmerson and Ari, is a girl
- only here in advisory, girl
23 Clues: friends with Addie, girl • kind and quiet, is a girl • also known as ashyboo, boy • only here in advisory, girl • good friends with myla, girl • friends with Gracin, is a boy • is good friends with Dayton, is a boy • is good friends with Thomas, is a boy • the person who made this word search, girl • sits next to Nash, is friends with Nash, boy • ...
Pharmacy to the people 2025-02-24
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- Abbreviation for "take orally" in medical prescriptions
- UBPSA PATRON
- UBPSA IS AFFILIATED WITH
- LEGAL DRUG LORD
- MMADIKOLO
- A PPI
- UBPSA'S IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
- UBPSA TREASURER
- A DISTINCT PART OF A DRUG MOLECULE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS ACTIVITY
- PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS IS ALL ABOUT _ STUDIES
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- AN NSAID
- PSB ACADEMIC REPRESENTATIVE AND LECTURER
- _ & DOSAGE FORMS
- ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT LAST NAME
- STUDY OF DRUG ACTIONS AND INTERACTIONS IN THE BODY
- Local Pharmaceuticals Regulatory Authority
- Minister of Health
- COMMON FIRST LINE ANTIDIABETIC MEDICATION
- Professional organization for pharmacists in Botswana (Abbreviation)
- _ PHARMACY IS COMMONLY REFERED TO AS RETAIL PHARMACY
- YOUNGEST EXCO MEMBER
- PRESCRIPTION
22 Clues: A PPI • AN NSAID • MMADIKOLO • UBPSA PATRON • PRESCRIPTION • LEGAL DRUG LORD • UBPSA TREASURER • _ & DOSAGE FORMS • Minister of Health • YOUNGEST EXCO MEMBER • UBPSA IS AFFILIATED WITH • ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT LAST NAME • UBPSA'S IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT • PSB ACADEMIC REPRESENTATIVE AND LECTURER • COMMON FIRST LINE ANTIDIABETIC MEDICATION • Local Pharmaceuticals Regulatory Authority • ...
Natural Texas & Its People 2024-10-29
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- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- Natural features of a place, such as landforms, climate, or vegetation.
- A large body of saltwater partly enclosed by land.
- Important historical periods defined by significant events or characteristics.
- A Native American tribe known for their farming and settled villages in East Texas.
- An underground layer of rock that stores water.
- Indigenous people who lived in South Texas, known for their nomadic lifestyle.
- A Native American tribe known for their skill in horseback riding and hunting.
- Specific areas with distinct geographical or cultural significance.
- A Native American tribe known for farming and trading in present-day Texas and Oklahoma.
- A group of people connected by common culture, language, and ancestry.
- A steep slope or cliff formed by erosion or faulting.
- Traits that make something unique or easily identifiable.
- Indigenous people known for living in multi-storied adobe dwellings in the Southwest.
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- Indigenous people who lived along the Texas Gulf Coast, known for fishing and hunting.
- Native American tribe known for farming and trading in the Southwest.
- Refers to tribes or cultures from the southeastern regions of North America.
- A Plains tribe known for their nomadic lifestyle and reliance on buffalo.
- Features created by humans, such as buildings, roads, or cultures.
- A lifestyle involving moving from place to place without a permanent home.
- To change or adjust something for a specific purpose.
- A building material made from earth, clay, and straw, used to make bricks.
- A large area of land where water collects and drains into a river or lake.
- A Puebloan tribe from the Southwestern United States, especially Texas and New Mexico.
- The shared customs, beliefs, and practices of a group of people.
- Large areas of flat or gently rolling grassland.
- A spiritual leader believed to have healing or magical powers.
- Areas defined by shared physical or cultural traits.
- A Native American tribe historically located in the Southwestern United States.
29 Clues: An underground layer of rock that stores water. • Large areas of flat or gently rolling grassland. • A large body of saltwater partly enclosed by land. • Areas defined by shared physical or cultural traits. • To change or adjust something for a specific purpose. • A steep slope or cliff formed by erosion or faulting. • ...
People of the Renaissance 2024-11-07
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- Best sculptor of the early Renaissance, known for his statue David.
- Florentine public official, political thinker, and diplomat, known for his book The Prince.
- Most famous Spanish writer, known for his satire, Don Quixote.
- First portrait painter of the Northern Renaissance, worked as the official court painter for Henry VIII, known for The Ambassadors.
- Accomplished architect and sculptor best remembered for his dome built on top of the Florence Cathedral.
- One of the most important English humanists later executed by Henry VIII for refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy, known for his book Utopia.
- Author of a famous book on etiquette called The Courtier.
- One of the most influential Northern Humanists who was one of the great scholars of his day, known for his book In Praise of Folly.
- The first influential member of the Medici family who used his money to influence politics in Florence.
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- German painter, known as the Lorenzo of the North, first Northern European to travel to Italy for the purpose of studying art.
- One of the most famous artists in history, adoptive son of Lorenzo de Medici, known for The Last Judgement, David, and Pieta.
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- Father of Renaissance painting who made his artwork look more natural and humanlike.
- Son of a painter, famous for his many paintings and frescoes in his short lifetime, known for The School of Athens.
- Artist who added movement to painting and initially painted pagan themes before becoming a Christian under the influence of Girolamo Savonarola, known for The Birth of Venus.
- Greatest English playwright and one of the greatest poets, known for many plays such as Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello.
- The most influential member of the Medici family.
- One of the greatest Venetian artists known for his portraits and use of color.
- Greatest example of a Renaissance man, studied and mastered many subject areas, known for Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- Last great 16th century Venetian painter, known for The Last Supper
20 Clues: cruel and oppressive government or rule. • The most influential member of the Medici family. • Author of a famous book on etiquette called The Courtier. • Most famous Spanish writer, known for his satire, Don Quixote. • Best sculptor of the early Renaissance, known for his statue David. • Last great 16th century Venetian painter, known for The Last Supper • ...
people that love you 2025-09-15
28 Clues: Army • bike • Mall • wolf • Golf • dance • music • books • soccer • roblox • Yelpie • whiskey • realtor • Harvard • football • Vet tech • youngest • computer • buckwheat • accountant • video games • harry potter • Middle child • partner in crime • find her "on set" • Speech Pathologist • best friend is leah • oldest kid/chef/ red wine
People and their occupations 2025-08-12
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- Takes pictures for work or fun
- Creates stories, books, or articles
- Looks after books and helps people find them in the library
- Cooks delicious meals, often in a restaurant
- Keeps people safe and catches criminals
- Makes and repairs wooden furniture and buildings
- Studies things to learn how the world works
- Helps students learn in school
- Plays musical instruments or sings for an audience
- Flies airplanes to carry people or goods
- Travels into space to explore planets and stars
- Helps doctors care for sick or injured people
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- Fixes and installs wires, lights, and other electrical things
- Puts out dangerous fires and rescues people
- Looks after teeth and gums
- Repairs cars, buses, and machines
- Draws, paints, or creates other works of art
- Constructs houses and other buildings
- Makes bread, cakes, and pastries
- Grows crops and looks after farm animals
20 Clues: Looks after teeth and gums • Takes pictures for work or fun • Helps students learn in school • Makes bread, cakes, and pastries • Repairs cars, buses, and machines • Creates stories, books, or articles • Constructs houses and other buildings • Keeps people safe and catches criminals • Flies airplanes to carry people or goods • Grows crops and looks after farm animals • ...
people in grade 6 2025-09-29
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- acts nonchalant
- in Miss Ducan class and friends with Ashton
- thinks he is my friend and sit next to Alaina
- thinks his funny and frirnds with Joel
- likes Zoey
- Besties with Max and acts nonchalant
- tall and plays rugby
- dating Riley and in MR Hamman class
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- short u were besties with last year and a boy,in Miss Klanyes class
- 5th place in top 10 and curly hair
- besties with Amila.S and taller than him
- 13 and is in Miss Klaynes class
- short and in Mr Hammans class
- pretty a player always dates people
- our bestie I sit next to her
- short and my homeboy
- has long and pretty hair
- never sits down and never stop talking
- has curly hair thinks his better than Tshiamo
- sits by ma'ams desk
20 Clues: likes Zoey • acts nonchalant • sits by ma'ams desk • short and my homeboy • tall and plays rugby • has long and pretty hair • our bestie I sit next to her • short and in Mr Hammans class • 13 and is in Miss Klaynes class • 5th place in top 10 and curly hair • pretty a player always dates people • dating Riley and in MR Hamman class • Besties with Max and acts nonchalant • ...
Economic People Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-31
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- What improved the economy
- The year his final work was published
- What was established at the time
- The year he wrote the book
- Where he was a representative
- How long he was an economist for
- What he did during that time
- What he believed about markets
- What he inspired
- What the world used
- Where he graduated
- The British Economist
- The stuff his analyses did
- The year he was born
- What he believed in
- The year he died
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- What he was doing after the war
- His homeland
- Where he graduated
- What he criticized
- Where he teached
- The book he wrote
- His use of economic theory
- The book he wrote
- What he stressed about in the book
- How the economic system was shaped
- The father of economics
- What he was considered as
- What he had a negative view on
- Where his ideas rested
30 Clues: His homeland • Where he teached • What he inspired • The year he died • The book he wrote • The book he wrote • Where he graduated • What he criticized • Where he graduated • What the world used • What he believed in • The year he was born • The British Economist • Where his ideas rested • The father of economics • What improved the economy • What he was considered as • The year he wrote the book • ...
People and society 2 2025-11-10
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- election - When people vote to choose a new government
- - To find new people to join a company or group
- - Having fewer advantages than other people
- money for charity - To collect funds to help others
- sponsorship - Financial support provided by a company
- box - A container where votes are put during an election
- government - A government formed by multiple parties working together
- action - To start doing something to solve a problem
- of parliament - A person elected to represent people in parliament
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- - The political party that disagrees with the government
- - A person who offers to help without pay
- - Something more important than other things
- - To make someone believe or do something by reasoning
- conditions - The environment and rules at a workplace
- of state - The official leader of a country
- - To disagree with or fight against something
- trade - Buying and selling goods so producers are paid fairly
- - Something that makes it difficult to achieve something
- - A goal or aim you are trying to achieve
- - A statement that something is true or a request for something you deserve
20 Clues: - A person who offers to help without pay • - A goal or aim you are trying to achieve • of state - The official leader of a country • - Having fewer advantages than other people • - Something more important than other things • - To disagree with or fight against something • - To find new people to join a company or group • ...
Beautiful People of 204 2021-05-28
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- I adopted a dog from the Humane Society this year and I recently moved.
- I spent most of this year sleeping in my basement but I finally got my new room!
- I like be underwater and I like to vacation on big fancy boats. (But no yachts! I don't do yachts).
- I just got the world's cutest puppy!
- I have a pet named Cheeto and a pet named Scooby.
- I have an Amy. And Ms. H is scared of her.
- I got braces this year! Ms. H calls me by the name of a character from the movie, The Emperor's New Groove.
- I had a baby girl last year and I help students in and out of the classroom
- I have long braids and super cool glasses.
- I'm fast and Ms. H calls me spicy.
- I had a bunch of adorable little kittens this year.
- I love horses.
- I have a cat named Harvey.
- I know how to tell some CRAAZY stories.
- I have straight long black hair.
- I have a cousin named Amaya.
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- I'm going to have a little sister! And I also have braids.
- My name starts with a G and is 3 syllables.
- I like to jump off of things and surprisingly, I get hurt A LOT.
- I LOVE baseball and football.
- I know everything there is to know about video games. Oh, and I love to give Ms. Tapsfield super long and difficult math problems to solve.
- I have a big brown dog. His name starts with a G.
- My name has a continent's name in it. And Ms. H likes to say it in a fancy voice.
- I get called by the name of a town. A lot.
- I love the color pink, I love playing on my bike and I love singing and dancing! And I love Peppa Pig!
- I'm only happy when I'm annoying or torturing other people. Also, EVERYONE thinks I'm hilarious.
- I have a friend from Iowa.
- I gave some amazing reasons why everyone should try a high ropes course.
28 Clues: I love horses. • I have a friend from Iowa. • I have a cat named Harvey. • I have a cousin named Amaya. • I LOVE baseball and football. • I have straight long black hair. • I'm fast and Ms. H calls me spicy. • I just got the world's cutest puppy! • I know how to tell some CRAAZY stories. • I get called by the name of a town. A lot. • I have an Amy. And Ms. H is scared of her. • ...
Describing People and Object 2021-04-28
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- nice face to look at (female)
- the opposite of the word white
- synonyms of the clever
- a lighter color than red
- the opposite of the word small
- people who have tiny bodies
- the opposite of young
- the opposite of old
- the opposite of the word flat (nose)
- people who don't have bad traits
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- people with long legs
- unpleasant
- the opposite of the word fat
- have a lot of wealth
- nice face to look at (male)
- the opposite of the word skinny
- people who don't have wealth
- the color of the leaves
- has absolutely no hair
- the opposite of the word smart
20 Clues: unpleasant • the opposite of old • have a lot of wealth • people with long legs • the opposite of young • synonyms of the clever • has absolutely no hair • the color of the leaves • a lighter color than red • nice face to look at (male) • people who have tiny bodies • the opposite of the word fat • people who don't have wealth • nice face to look at (female) • ...
Putting people in boxes 2022-08-28
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- get used to new conditions
- affecting a large area
- not noticed
- in general
- putting money into something
- influence
- forgotten
- show the truth
- (here) because
- lower rank or status of someone
- not new, from a different person
- about
- not fair and unjust state
- make smaller
- worsen
- to be without
- difference, multiculturalism
- condition that limits the way the body works
- change, improve
- understood
- results, usually unpleasant
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- models
- to incorrectly judge, form a judgement in advance
- negative feeling or attitude based on identity
- focus
- mindset, perspective
- miss, skip
- not treated like a person
- something wrong or lacking in a person's brain, thought process or ability to think and learn
- understand
- a situation when some unfair practices are being carried in the society
- an agent or representative of an organization
- inside
- mostly
- groups
- an assumption, a guess
- against the law
- answer
38 Clues: focus • about • models • inside • mostly • worsen • groups • answer • influence • forgotten • in general • miss, skip • understand • understood • not noticed • make smaller • to be without • show the truth • (here) because • against the law • change, improve • mindset, perspective • affecting a large area • an assumption, a guess • not treated like a person • not fair and unjust state • get used to new conditions • ...
some ch 2 people 2022-10-26
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- called "the apostate"
- sentenced to death by burning, flames did not kill him
- had 4 edicts
- made Christianity the official religion of the empire
- led an uprising against Constantine
- freed St. John
- thought he was "lord" and "god"
- allowed christians to build churches
- former bishop of Lyon martyred under Septimus Severus
- allowed mobs to persecute Christians to appease the people
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- upheld the rescript of Hadrian
- asked trajan some important questions
- had a vision before a battle
- first emperor wide persecution of Christians
- promoted the worship of roman gods
- saint who was roasted alive under Valerian
- banned circumcisions and baptisms
- crazy guy who burned down Rome and persecuted Christians
- ruled from AD 98-117
- had 2 rescripts
20 Clues: had 4 edicts • freed St. John • had 2 rescripts • ruled from AD 98-117 • called "the apostate" • had a vision before a battle • upheld the rescript of Hadrian • thought he was "lord" and "god" • banned circumcisions and baptisms • promoted the worship of roman gods • led an uprising against Constantine • allowed christians to build churches • asked trajan some important questions • ...
VOCABULARY 1 DESCRIBING PEOPLE 2022-06-13
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- Elderly
- Appearance
- Lady
- Sensitive
- People
- Gentle
- Silly
- Wicked
- Boy
- Mean
- Teenager
- Amusing
- Young
- Bald
- Intelligent
- Pretty
- Cheerful
- Polite
- quiet
- Adult
- Nasty
- Gentleman
- Naughty
- Pessimist
- Old
- Crazy
- Cruel
- Rude
- Wrinkle
- Serious
- Fat
- Stupid
- behave
- Character
- Freckles
- kind
- Conceited
- Clever
- Modest
- Sweet
- Complexion
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- Nervous
- Nice
- Ugly
- Absentminded
- Beautiful
- Decisive
- Brave
- Chap
- Man
- Optimist
- Funny
- Shy
- Middleaged
- Girl
- Attractive
- Child
- Enthusiastic
- fair
- Arrogant
- Handsome
- Charming
- Moustache
- Woman
- Generous
- Thin
- Dark
- Person
- Hair
- Bad
- Ambitious
- Short
- Anxious
- Bad-tempered
- Lazy
- Slim
- Skinny
- Beard
- Tall
- Baby
80 Clues: Man • Boy • Shy • Old • Bad • Fat • Nice • Ugly • Lady • Chap • Mean • Girl • Bald • fair • Thin • Dark • Hair • Rude • Lazy • Slim • Tall • Baby • kind • Brave • Silly • Funny • Young • Child • quiet • Adult • Nasty • Woman • Crazy • Cruel • Short • Beard • Sweet • People • Gentle • Wicked • Pretty • Polite • Person • Stupid • behave • Skinny • Clever • Modest • Elderly • Nervous • Amusing • Naughty • Wrinkle • Serious • Anxious • Decisive • Optimist • Teenager • Cheerful • Arrogant • Handsome • Charming • Generous • Freckles • ...
crossword for smart people 2017-04-12
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- a feeling that something is the case
- a protect system of human body
- identify clearly and definitely
- the making of a judgment about the value of something
- an emotion, refers to the thoughts and felling of fear and concerns
- a place for students to study
- the informal exchange of ideas by spoken words
- skill to do something
- make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction
- the condition in which things are happening or being done
- a verbal or written answer
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- become or make greater in size, amount, degree
- worthy of attention or notice; remarkable
- heat and fire
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- adapt the prevailing level of light and become able to see clearly
- worth a great deal of money
- able or may cause injury
- things that someone says to cause amusement or laughter
- recognize the full worth of
- deal with something or of having control over someone
- a physical reaction in humans and some other species.
- what you have to say on something
- pleasing or appealing to the senses
- the action or manner of managing activity or organization
- essential nutrients for humans
- units of energy
- the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed
- make or become less tense or anxious
- use for the humans activity
30 Clues: heat and fire • units of energy • skill to do something • able or may cause injury • a verbal or written answer • worth a great deal of money • recognize the full worth of • use for the humans activity • a place for students to study • a protect system of human body • essential nutrients for humans • identify clearly and definitely • what you have to say on something • ...
Health and the People 2019-02-03
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- Number of humours that the body was said to contain
- Medieval doctors might taste this to diagnose a patient
- Method of treatment endorsed by the Church, to atone for sin
- Drilling a hole in a person's head to release evil spirits
- Muslim doctor who wrote the book 'Doubts about Galen'
- Period of enlightenment and progress following the Middle Ages
- These people dabbled in surgery as well as haircuts
- These creatures were used to remove blood from a patient
- Ancient Greek doctor who sounds like a storage facility for large animals
- Name for the leader of the Islamic empire
- Century in which the NHS was established in Britain
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- Series of religious wars which helped spread medical knowledge
- Muslim doctor who wrote 'Canon of Medicine' and 'The book of healing'
- These were built to deal with people who had leprosy
- A sudden outbreak of a disease
- People who believed in whipping themselves to cure disease
- Given to a patient to put them to sleep before surgery
- Religion in believed in caring for the sick but not treating them
- The other 'humour' in the body, besides blood, yellow bile and black bile
- Colour associated with plague - the '______ death'
- The study of a dead body, usually to establish cause of death
- Islamic name for a hospital
- Anyone daring to oppose ancient Church-endorsed beliefs could be accused of this
23 Clues: Islamic name for a hospital • A sudden outbreak of a disease • Name for the leader of the Islamic empire • Colour associated with plague - the '______ death' • Number of humours that the body was said to contain • These people dabbled in surgery as well as haircuts • Century in which the NHS was established in Britain • ...
Indigenous People and Colonization 2019-09-08
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- Trade System used by Mayas
- Studies the discipline that studies of the physical environment, people and their interactions
- Period Colonization Started
- The country that is taken over and controlled by another
- the first/ original to inhabit an area
- A modern country that the Mayas still inhabit
- and Burn System of Farming practiced by the Mayas
- essential skill learnt by indigenous Americans
- a type of Animal followed by Indigenous people
- Believing in many Gods
- Belize was once under their rule and control
- permanent movement of people from on place to another
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- Earliest known settled community in the Mundo Maya
- the study of past events that impact or present and future.
- a scientist who studies past human life through remains
- the system of taking over and controlling another land and its people
- the only living group of Indigenous people from Central and South America
- Strait Path ancestors of indigenous groups crossed to get to the Americas
- life style of moving from place to place
- Stone Slab for writing
- One of the major Land masses in the World
- used by the Mayas as Money
- Country that sent Columbus to explore the "New World"
- Indigenous group from the Caribbean
- one of two Continent linked to Bering Strait
25 Clues: Stone Slab for writing • Believing in many Gods • Trade System used by Mayas • used by the Mayas as Money • Period Colonization Started • Indigenous group from the Caribbean • the first/ original to inhabit an area • life style of moving from place to place • One of the major Land masses in the World • Belize was once under their rule and control • ...
Indigenous People and Colonization 2019-09-08
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- life style of moving from place to place
- A modern country that the Mayas still inhabit
- used by the Mayas as Money
- Belize was once under their rule and control
- System of Farming practiced by the Mayas
- the system of taking over and controlling another land and its people
- one of two Continent linked to Bering Strait
- the discipline that studies of the physical environment, people and their interactions
- the study of past events that impact or present and future.
- Trade System used by Mayas
- Believing in many Gods
- permanent movement of people from one place to another
- Country that sent Columbus to explore the "New World"
- Earliest known settled community in the Mundo Maya
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- One of the major Land masses in the World
- essential skill learnt by indigenous Americans
- the only living group of Indigenous people from Central and South America
- Indigenous group of People from North America
- Path ancestors of indigenous groups crossed to get to the Americas
- Indigenous group from the Caribbean
- The country that is taken over and controlled by another
- a scientist who studies past human life through remains
- Period Colonization Started
- the first/ original to inhabit an area
- a type of Animal followed by Indigenous people
- Stone Slab for writing
26 Clues: Believing in many Gods • Stone Slab for writing • used by the Mayas as Money • Trade System used by Mayas • Period Colonization Started • Indigenous group from the Caribbean • the first/ original to inhabit an area • life style of moving from place to place • System of Farming practiced by the Mayas • One of the major Land masses in the World • ...
Describing people WB.p.60. 2020-04-19
20 Clues: ūsas • sirmi • gaišs • apaļš • bārda • tumšs • tievs • vidējs • slaids • taisni • brilles • kantains • sprogains • plikpauris • gari (mati) • gaiši (mati) • spici (mati) • auguma garums • garš (augums) • ar lieko svaru
Vocabulary - People (extended lev.) 2020-09-24
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- spuścić(głowę)
- towarzyski
- równość
- załamany
- lniany
- imigracja
- mrugnąć
- pewny siebie
- pryszczaty
- radosny
- szerokie ramiona
- łatwowierny
- rumienić się
- bardzo smutny
- nastroszone
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- zacisnąć usta
- zapewniać
- skrzyżować ramiona
- z golfem
- przerażony
- rzetelny
- elegancki
- dziany, robiony na drutach
- godny zaufania
- zadarty nos
- ziewnąć
- orli nos
- mniejszość
28 Clues: lniany • równość • mrugnąć • ziewnąć • radosny • z golfem • rzetelny • załamany • orli nos • zapewniać • elegancki • imigracja • przerażony • towarzyski • pryszczaty • mniejszość • zadarty nos • łatwowierny • nastroszone • pewny siebie • rumienić się • zacisnąć usta • bardzo smutny • spuścić(głowę) • godny zaufania • szerokie ramiona • skrzyżować ramiona • dziany, robiony na drutach
AP Psychology Psychologists/People 2020-05-06
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- personality is determined to a large extent by genes
- she said personality is continually molded by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts
- founder of behaviorism, study of generalization
- psychoanalytical theory that focuses on the unconscious- id, ego and superego
- that gastric activity in as empty stomach was the sole basis for hunger
- conducted the stanford prison experiment, to study the power of social roles to influence people's behavior
- conducted a hospital experiment to test the diagnosis of hospitals make on patients
- the theory that linked personality to physique on the grounds that are both governed by genetic endownment - endo/meso/ectomorphic
- four stage theory of development; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational
- did a study of the activities of neurons in the visual cortex
- disagreed with skinner and said there are an infinite number of sentences in a language
- studied learned helplessness
- found that specific mental talents were highly correlated
- revised binet's iq test and established norms for american children
- the theory that facial expressions are universal
- law of effect, the principle that behavior followed by favorable consequences become more likely
- proped that the terminally ill will pass through 5 stages; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
- triarchic theory of intelligence
- said that kohlbergs work was developed only observing boys and that he overlooked differences between men and women
- studied theory of attachment in infant rhesus monkeys
- theory of evolution, survival of the fittest
- devised a way to measure murray's theory "the need to acheive that varied in strentgh with different people"
- established the intelligence test, especially for adults, became known as WAIS
- maintained that personality and ability depend on entirely genetic inheritance
- general iq tests, designed a test that would identify slower learners in need of help
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- hypothesis that language determines the way we think
- operant conditioning
- designed an experiment to investigate the effects of different leardership styles on group functions; autocratic, laizssez-faire and democratic
- hierarchy of needs
- watsons study on generalization of fear
- people has conscious and unconscious awareness; personal and collective
- humanistic psychology
- theory states that there are 3 levels of morality; preconventional, conventional and postconventional
- people evolve through 8 stages over the lifespan
- stated that the need to acheive varied in strength in different people
- conducted a study on obedience when he a subject shock a patient to the extent that they would be seriously hurt
- theory of multiple intelligences
- first person to have frontal lobotomy
- mere exposure effect, it is possible to have preferences without inferences and to feel without knowing why
- observational learning
- study on conformity, had an unaware subject tested to see if they would conform to surroundings
- classical conditioning
- rational emotive therapy (ret)
- introspection
- first study on JND which became weber's law
- neo-freudian, believed that childhood childhood, not sexual tensions, are crucial for personality formation
- developed one of the first projective tests, the inkblot test
- systematic desensitization
- three levels of traits; 1. cardinal 2. central trait and 3. secondary trait
- the first to conduct scientific studies on forgetting
- to experience emotions: 1. must be physically aroused 2. must cognitively label arousal
51 Clues: introspection • hierarchy of needs • operant conditioning • humanistic psychology • observational learning • classical conditioning • systematic desensitization • studied learned helplessness • rational emotive therapy (ret) • theory of multiple intelligences • triarchic theory of intelligence • first person to have frontal lobotomy • watsons study on generalization of fear • ...
Native American People Crossword 2021-01-30
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- A Mohawk man who played Tonto in the original Lone Ranger series in 1949
- A Swinomish photographer who started Project 562 to capture Native American cultures
- A Chief Wahoo fanatic who argued with protesters at the Cleveland Indians' Opening Day in 2014
- An Italian immigrant in Louisiana who embraced Native American culture and became a movie star
- A Seminole woman who famously earned a college degree from Florida State University
- A Spokane activist who spoke out against the University of Illinois for their portrayals of Native American people
- The outdated and controversial previous mascot of Illinois University
- A Native American activist who filed lawsuits against the Cleveland Indians over Chief Wahoo
- An Apache man and AIM activist who protested Chief Wahoo before committing a federal crime
- A Mohican guitarist and AIM activist who advocates for individuality
- A Crow horseman and stuntman who founded the Indian Stunt Ranch
- The mascot of the Florida Seminoles
- A Lakota scholar and historian who advocates for America becoming a "responsibilities" society
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- An Apache woman who spoke at the Academy Awards in place of Marlon Brando
- A Creek man and 1950s pitcher for the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees whose nickname was "Super Chief"
- An Oneida musician who performs with her daughter and sister in affiliation with Project 562
- A Pueblo musician who performs in Las Vegas playing traditional music
- A Penobscot man who played baseball for Cleveland in the late 19th century
- The star of The Silent Enemy who committed suicide following news of his true ancestry
- A Cree man and filmmaker who created Reel Injun, a film that explores the portrayal of Native Americans in movies
- An Oneida-Mohawk-Cree comedian who raised awareness of Native Americans through satirical stand-up acts
- A famous Native American who defended the Pine Ridge Reservation in the 19th century
22 Clues: The mascot of the Florida Seminoles • A Crow horseman and stuntman who founded the Indian Stunt Ranch • A Mohican guitarist and AIM activist who advocates for individuality • A Pueblo musician who performs in Las Vegas playing traditional music • The outdated and controversial previous mascot of Illinois University • ...
Waltonwood people & random facts 2021-09-05
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- first African American in the MLB
- she trains everyone in the kitchen
- debuted in 1946, in France
- ERA-writer
- Belleville names directory
- you can hear him coming (music)
- part-time Aussie
- has a little lamb
- has five daughters
- played the Westminster Abbey organ
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- Disney fantasy movie
- takes us everywhere
- has three boys
- from the Garden State
- luxury glass lamps
- makes Friday nights special
- kept track of money in Germany
- served in a doctor's office
- leak fixer
- master of suspense
- she does the hula
- Michelin man
- we will miss her dearly
23 Clues: ERA-writer • leak fixer • Michelin man • has three boys • part-time Aussie • has a little lamb • she does the hula • luxury glass lamps • master of suspense • has five daughters • takes us everywhere • Disney fantasy movie • from the Garden State • we will miss her dearly • debuted in 1946, in France • Belleville names directory • makes Friday nights special • served in a doctor's office • ...
people in the class 2021-09-13
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- LIKES MACK AND CHEESE!!!!
- is fast
- is smart
- likes to play outside
- is good at drawing
- has a dog
- human calculator
- likes to draw
- loves donuts
- is small
- can run long distances
- kind
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- is kind
- is good at making her mom mad
- good at hockey
- is a twin
- likes to build fort's
- is tall
- is funny
- likes to play hockey
- likes science
21 Clues: kind • is kind • is fast • is tall • is smart • is funny • is small • is a twin • has a dog • loves donuts • likes to draw • likes science • good at hockey • human calculator • is good at drawing • likes to play hockey • likes to play outside • likes to build fort's • can run long distances • LIKES MACK AND CHEESE!!!! • is good at making her mom mad
different kinds of people 2021-09-29
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- someone who doesn't know how to outshine the others
- piedzīvojumu kārs
- nejauks
- someone who loves taking care of others
- godīgs
- kluss
- someone who always thinks of the worst
- populārs
- someone who relies mostly on themselves
- priecīgs
- strādīgs
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- extrovert
- pašpārliecināts
- laipns
- jutīgs
- someone who knows a lot of stuff
- skaļš
- savtīgs
- prātīgs
- someone who likes to talk a lot
- someone who lets their stress go away
- slinks
- nopietns
- someone who makes good jokes
- someone who always looks on the bright side
25 Clues: skaļš • kluss • laipns • jutīgs • godīgs • slinks • nejauks • savtīgs • prātīgs • populārs • nopietns • priecīgs • strādīgs • extrovert • pašpārliecināts • piedzīvojumu kārs • someone who makes good jokes • someone who likes to talk a lot • someone who knows a lot of stuff • someone who lets their stress go away • someone who always thinks of the worst • someone who loves taking care of others • ...
Things people say - agb 2021-07-15
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- teacher: Your homework is ___ next Monday.
- doctor: Where does it ____?
- salesclerk: Are you looking for anything in __________.
- sign by a road or path: _______ when wet.
- sign by a lake: No _______.
- train conductor: May I see your ______, please?
- customer at a theater: I'd like a large _______ and two colas.
- sign on a property: no ___________ - hint: it begins with T
- sign at a business: ____ wanted.
- waiter: Are you _____ to order?
- cashier: With ___ that comes to $31.56.
- doctor: Drink plenty of ______.
- sign in a store: ___________ will be prosecuted.
- salesclerk: Did you ____ what you were looking for?
- waiter: May I take your _____?
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- sign above a door
- waiter: would you like _________ to drink with that?
- cashier in a fast food restaurant: Is that for ____ or to go?
- sign in a restaurant: No refunds without a valid _______
- police officer: May I see your driver's _______?
- sign in a zoo: Don't ____ the animals.
- customer at a theater: I'd like two tickets for the 8:00 ____.
- flight attendant: Please fasten your____ _____. (4,5)
- cashier: your ______ comes to $17.56.
- doctor: Get some ________.
- customer at a gas station: ____ it up please.
- sign in front of a fire extinguisher: In ____ of emergency.
- customer at a bank: I'd like to _______ this money into my account.
- sign in a restaurant: Please wait to be ______
- teacher: ____ out your social studies textbooks, please.
30 Clues: sign above a door • doctor: Get some ________. • doctor: Where does it ____? • sign by a lake: No _______. • waiter: May I take your _____? • waiter: Are you _____ to order? • doctor: Drink plenty of ______. • sign at a business: ____ wanted. • cashier: your ______ comes to $17.56. • sign in a zoo: Don't ____ the animals. • cashier: With ___ that comes to $31.56. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE "COMPARING PEOPLE" 2021-03-13
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- translate: hilfsbereit
- translate: heikel, wählerisch
- translate: beängstigend, erschreckend
- translate: großzügig
- translate: beeindruckend
- translate: liebenswürdig
- another word for "brave"
- translate: unheimlich, erschreckend
- translate: hervorragend
- translate: ausgereift, erwachsen
- translate: frech, unartig
- translate: traurig
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- translate: schüchtern
- translate: ernsthaft
- translate: niedlich
- translate: grausam
- translate: grantig
- translate: gemein
- another word for "big" (height)
- so ... wie = as ... ..
- translate: stark
- translate: schwach
- translate: ungeschickt
- translate: faul
- translate: vernünftig
- translate: sensibel
- another word for "terrible"
- another word for "intelligent"
- translate: streng
- another word for "easy-going"
30 Clues: translate: faul • translate: stark • translate: gemein • translate: streng • translate: grausam • translate: grantig • translate: schwach • translate: traurig • translate: niedlich • translate: sensibel • translate: ernsthaft • translate: großzügig • translate: schüchtern • translate: vernünftig • translate: hilfsbereit • so ... wie = as ... .. • translate: ungeschickt • translate: hervorragend • ...
Indigenous People, Period 4 2021-11-16
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- having a feeling of doubt or distrust
- the state of being in a place at a certain time
- what is right and fair
- to say “sorry”
- to give official permission
- unable to be avoided
- the emotional and spiritual health of a person
- a person who supports a cause
- an agreement between two groups over a conflict (often involves money)
- the resettlement of a person or group in a new location
- related to one’s past relatives
- to provide an excuse or reasoning for one’s actions or decisions
- the act of not keeping one’s promise or not remaining trustworthy
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- people who were in someone’s family in the past
- changing secret messages into words you can understand
- no longer legal or allowed
- a military force with a specific purpose
- connected to the soul and the universe
- unsure of something, not understanding
- with supreme power, independent
- weather (e.g., warm temperatures, wind, snow)
- native to a certain area
- a person who is in the later years of life
- emotional or physical recovery after a difficult time
- to send information to someone else (often by using electric signals, like radio waves)
- countries on the same side in a war
- belonging to a person because of his or her place of birth
27 Clues: to say “sorry” • unable to be avoided • what is right and fair • native to a certain area • no longer legal or allowed • to give official permission • a person who supports a cause • with supreme power, independent • related to one’s past relatives • countries on the same side in a war • having a feeling of doubt or distrust • connected to the soul and the universe • ...
20 Influential Black People 2023-02-06
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- was the birth month of fredlic dugles and Abraham lincoln
- This Male was the first black person to be the president
- best known for hitting more home runs than any other baseball player in history.
- established an agriculture extension in Alabama and founded an industrial research lab
- was an black professional boxer and activist
- The second black person to not give up her seat after claudette colvin
- The first black person to not give up her seat
- represents prosperity
- The first back male to play baseball
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- was best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style
- represents growth
- was a 14-time American League All-Star
- enslaved, escaped, and helped others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad.
- The first African American woman in space
- helped to raise public awareness of racial and sexual oppression
- the first black male boxer
- represents blood
- represents shared identity
- This Male helped get rights for black people
- was born in Virginia
20 Clues: represents blood • represents growth • was born in Virginia • represents prosperity • the first black male boxer • represents shared identity • The first back male to play baseball • was a 14-time American League All-Star • The first African American woman in space • was an black professional boxer and activist • This Male helped get rights for black people • ...
Important People Puzzle Sakura 2023-01-26
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- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution.
- Wrote Common Sense.
- 2nd US president.
- Sunk many ships during battles.
- Said "Give me liberty or give me death.
- Best remembered for his famous horse ride to Lexington, Massachusetts, on 18 April 1775, to warn of the advancing British troops.
- First to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
- A brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War.
- A French soldier that fought in the revolution.
- Had the longest reign as King of England.
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- First killed in the Boston Massacre.
- One of the most respected generals.
- He was an inventor.
- One of the best fighters in the continental army.
- First president of the US.
- He was the youngest person to fight in the American Revolution.
- He became a traitor.
- He showed that if you work hard and study you can accomplish a lot.
- 4th president of the United States.
20 Clues: 2nd US president. • He was an inventor. • Wrote Common Sense. • He became a traitor. • First president of the US. • Sunk many ships during battles. • One of the most respected generals. • 4th president of the United States. • First killed in the Boston Massacre. • Said "Give me liberty or give me death. • Had the longest reign as King of England. • ...
Important People Puzzle Sakura 2023-01-26
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- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolution.
- Wrote Common Sense.
- 2nd US president.
- Sunk many ships during battles.
- Said "Give me liberty or give me death.
- Best remembered for his famous horse ride to Lexington, Massachusetts, on 18 April 1775, to warn of the advancing British troops.
- First to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence.
- A brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War.
- A French soldier that fought in the revolution.
- Had the longest reign as King of England.
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- First killed in the Boston Massacre.
- One of the most respected generals.
- He was an inventor.
- One of the best fighters in the continental army.
- First president of the US.
- He was the youngest person to fight in the American Revolution.
- He became a traitor.
- He showed that if you work hard and study you can accomplish a lot.
- 4th president of the United States.
20 Clues: 2nd US president. • He was an inventor. • Wrote Common Sense. • He became a traitor. • First president of the US. • Sunk many ships during battles. • One of the most respected generals. • 4th president of the United States. • First killed in the Boston Massacre. • Said "Give me liberty or give me death. • Had the longest reign as King of England. • ...
Henry's Important People Puzzle 2023-01-31
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- (First name) Benjamin Franklin's son
- (Last name) The only ever woman Warrant officer
- (Last name) British Prime Minister who passed the Coercive acts
- (Last name) 1st President
- (Last name) Known for his midnight ride
- (Last name) 3rd President
- (Last name) 4th President and main writer of the Constitution
- (Last name) Known for being one of the biggest traitors in American history
- (First name) King of England during American Revolution
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- (Last name) Wrote Common Sense
- (Last name) Died in a duel against Aaron Burr
- (Last name) Known for saying,"Give me liberty or give me death."
- (Last name) Commander Chief of British forces when England lost the battle at Saratoga
- (Last name) General Washington's 2nd in command
- (First name) Scientist, Inventer, Statesman, Diplomat, Printer, and Publisher
- (As known in the U.S.A) Known for leading the siege of Yorktown
- (Last name) Was general when England lost the siege of Yorktown
- (First name) John Adams’ wife
- (Last name) Leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- (Last name) Known for saying,"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
20 Clues: (Last name) 1st President • (Last name) 3rd President • (First name) John Adams’ wife • (Last name) Wrote Common Sense • (First name) Benjamin Franklin's son • (Last name) Known for his midnight ride • (Last name) Died in a duel against Aaron Burr • (Last name) Leader of the Green Mountain Boys • (Last name) The only ever woman Warrant officer • ...
The People Of Sparks 2023-02-21
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- What was Casper looking for?
- What did Doon use to save Torren from the burning tree?
- what is the name of the hotel the emberites were put in ?
- what did the people of Ember bring from their city?
- How many town leaders are there?
- What did Maddy and Lina use to get away from Casper?
- what is in the middle of the sparks town square?
- What did Tick kill with his weapon?
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- what did kenny find in the middle of the forest?
- what was the name of the book?
- Who is Lina's sister?
- What did Torren give Doon at the end of the book?
- What is the name of the town doctor?
- What was Torren in that caught on fire?
- what set the sparks village on fire?
- Who was blamed for throwing the tomatoes?
- What is the name of the person Casper travels with?
- What is Torren's uncles name?
- what food did Ben give the emberites when they first arrived?
- who go's and collects things from the empty lands?
20 Clues: Who is Lina's sister? • What was Casper looking for? • What is Torren's uncles name? • what was the name of the book? • How many town leaders are there? • What did Tick kill with his weapon? • What is the name of the town doctor? • what set the sparks village on fire? • What was Torren in that caught on fire? • Who was blamed for throwing the tomatoes? • ...
The People Of Sparks 2023-02-21
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- What was Casper looking for?
- What did Doon use to save Torren from the burning tree?
- what is the name of the hotel the emberites were put in ?
- what did the people of Ember bring from their city?
- How many town leaders are there?
- What did Maddy and Lina use to get away from Casper?
- what is in the middle of the sparks town square?
- What did Tick kill with his weapon?
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- what did kenny find in the middle of the forest?
- what was the name of the book?
- Who is Lina's sister?
- What did Torren give Doon at the end of the book?
- What is the name of the town doctor?
- What was Torren in that caught on fire?
- what set the sparks village on fire?
- Who was blamed for throwing the tomatoes?
- What is the name of the person Casper travels with?
- What is Torren's uncles name?
- what food did Ben give the emberites when they first arrived?
- who go's and collects things from the empty lands?
20 Clues: Who is Lina's sister? • What was Casper looking for? • What is Torren's uncles name? • what was the name of the book? • How many town leaders are there? • What did Tick kill with his weapon? • What is the name of the town doctor? • what set the sparks village on fire? • What was Torren in that caught on fire? • Who was blamed for throwing the tomatoes? • ...
The People Of Sparks 2023-02-21
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- What was Casper looking for?
- What did Doon use to save Torren from the burning tree?
- what is the name of the hotel the emberites were put in ?
- what did the people of Ember bring from their city?
- How many town leaders are there?
- What did Maddy and Lina use to get away from Casper?
- what is in the middle of the sparks town square?
- What did Tick kill with his weapon?
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- what did kenny find in the middle of the forest?
- what was the name of the book?
- Who is Lina's sister?
- What did Torren give Doon at the end of the book?
- What is the name of the town doctor?
- What was Torren in that caught on fire?
- what set the sparks village on fire?
- Who was blamed for throwing the tomatoes?
- What is the name of the person Casper travels with?
- What is Torren's uncles name?
- what food did Ben give the emberites when they first arrived?
- who go's and collects things from the empty lands?
20 Clues: Who is Lina's sister? • What was Casper looking for? • What is Torren's uncles name? • what was the name of the book? • How many town leaders are there? • What did Tick kill with his weapon? • What is the name of the town doctor? • what set the sparks village on fire? • What was Torren in that caught on fire? • Who was blamed for throwing the tomatoes? • ...
Words to describe people 2023-05-05
20 Clues: sad • fun • evil • lazy • funny • brave • cheap • happy • coward • boring • selfish • patient • thankful • charming • stubborn • generous • energetic • depressed • determined • intelligent
