people Crossword Puzzles
E2 - School People Vocabulary 2025-05-09
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- Where the stage is and we watch performances
- The leader of the classroom
- Where people get calls from home
- The place where we keep books
- A person who cleans the school
- A place where they make and eat food
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- The person who helps people get books
- A person who listens to me when I need help
- Where the principal works
- Children who learn at school
- Where people exercise
- The building where we learn
- The leader of the school
- A person who helps people when they are sick
14 Clues: Where people exercise • The leader of the school • Where the principal works • The building where we learn • The leader of the classroom • Children who learn at school • The place where we keep books • A person who cleans the school • Where people get calls from home • A place where they make and eat food • The person who helps people get books • ...
Greek creatures and people 2022-03-08
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- A multi headed dog.
- The twin brother of the goddess of hunting.
- he's considered the father of all.
- the form of a bird with a human female face
- (or Kentauroi)half-man,half horse creatures.
- Was the goddess of hunting.
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- a brother of Zeus and highest of Greece.
- the son of Zeus and Hera (boy)
- were giant one-eyed monsters.
- was the favorite daughter of Zeus.
- she was important to farmers and peasants.
- The queen goddess of Olympus.
- She was also known as a goddess fertility.
- ruled the world of the dead
14 Clues: A multi headed dog. • ruled the world of the dead • Was the goddess of hunting. • were giant one-eyed monsters. • The queen goddess of Olympus. • the son of Zeus and Hera (boy) • was the favorite daughter of Zeus. • he's considered the father of all. • a brother of Zeus and highest of Greece. • she was important to farmers and peasants. • ...
PEOPLE AS A RESOURCE 2022-10-25
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- ________ activities involve remuneration to anyone who performs i.e., activity performed for pay or profit.
- ___________ streams have been developed to equip large number of high school students with occupations related to knowledge and skills.
- The State of..................has the highest literacy rate in India.
- The apex national body in school education is..................
- ‘Sakal’s father raised a loan for Sakal to study a vocational course in computers. After some time he got a job in a private firm. He even designed a new kind of software. This software helped him increase the sale of the firm. His boss acknowledged his services and rewarded him with a promotion.’ Through the loan raised by Sakal’s father, he was able to break the ____ cycle.
- A _____________ person can realise his/her potential and has the ability to fight illness.
- waste Unemployment has detrimental impact on the overall growth of an economy because it leads to ____________.
- The employment structure is characterised by self-employment in which sector?
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- _________ is the most labor absorbing sector in India.
- __________ are established under the scheme for the establishment of residential schools to impart education to talented children from rural areas.
- Human capital regards education and health as a means to increase ..................
- While physical capital creates only private benefits, human capital creates both private and ..................benefits.
- __________ employment happens when people are not able to find jobs during some months of the year.
- This country invested heavily in human capital and thus became a developed country despite having no natural resources.
- We can reduce this rate by protecting children from infection, ensuring the nutrition of both the mother and the child, and childcare.
15 Clues: _________ is the most labor absorbing sector in India. • The apex national body in school education is.................. • The State of..................has the highest literacy rate in India. • The employment structure is characterised by self-employment in which sector? • Human capital regards education and health as a means to increase .................. • ...
Important Civil War People 2023-01-03
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- Who was the first grand wizard of the KKK?
- Who was the 24th governor of New Jersey?
- George Meade defeated Robert E. Lee. in __________.
- Who was the governor of Rhode Island 3 times?
- Who was the only Native American confederate general officer of the war?
- Who commanded the army of Mississippi
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- Who led the Union to victory?
- What rank was Robert E. Lee appointed to near the end of the war?
- Who was the creator of the Anaconda plan?
- Stonewall Jackson was considered to be one of the best ________ in US history.
- Who was the trusted eyes and ears of Robert E. Lee?
- Who was considered to be the first modern general?
- Who was president of the Confederacy from 1861-1865?
- Joseph Johnston graduated in the same class as what other general?
14 Clues: Who led the Union to victory? • Who commanded the army of Mississippi • Who was the 24th governor of New Jersey? • Who was the creator of the Anaconda plan? • Who was the first grand wizard of the KKK? • Who was the governor of Rhode Island 3 times? • Who was considered to be the first modern general? • Who was the trusted eyes and ears of Robert E. Lee? • ...
God's People Across Covenants 2025-09-21
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- Both Israel and the church are described with this covenant word.
- God’s covenant people under the New Law.
- God promised him a nation, land, and seed.
- He called Christians “a chosen race, a royal priesthood” (1 Pet 2:9).
- God’s chosen leader who brought Israel out of Egypt.
- The type of tree Paul used to picture Jews and Gentiles grafted together (Rom 11:17).
- Hebrews 4 says this remains for the people of God.
- Paul said this promise was fulfilled in Christ (Gal 3:16).
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- Without this it is impossible to please God (Heb 11:6).
- Covenant sign given to Abraham’s descendants (Gen 17:10–11).
- The act of being “buried with Christ” and raised to new life (Rom 6:3–4).
- God’s blessing to Abraham was by this, not by law (Rom 4:13).
- Paul said God always preserved this faithful group within Israel (Rom 11:5).
- God’s covenant nation under the Old Law.
14 Clues: God’s covenant people under the New Law. • God’s covenant nation under the Old Law. • God promised him a nation, land, and seed. • Hebrews 4 says this remains for the people of God. • God’s chosen leader who brought Israel out of Egypt. • Without this it is impossible to please God (Heb 11:6). • Paul said this promise was fulfilled in Christ (Gal 3:16). • ...
key acorn people words 2025-11-14
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- pirates and natives waved to their bemused family's
- they laughed and in retribution shock
- eating regular meals or dominic's concoctions
- ther was a commotion of jockeying to line up
- she preened and threw kisses to everyone
- showing off to a diminishing audience
- I started helping her in this purge
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- center of the pool to for symmetrical stars and flowers
- pleasure trip that is paid for by someone else
- the questioning and hypothesis about our benefactor raged
- but her legend spread unabated
- requested their pills again and
- object made, used, or modified by humans,
- in a slur of perfection declared "see here. I've got them"
14 Clues: but her legend spread unabated • requested their pills again and • I started helping her in this purge • they laughed and in retribution shock • showing off to a diminishing audience • she preened and threw kisses to everyone • object made, used, or modified by humans, • ther was a commotion of jockeying to line up • eating regular meals or dominic's concoctions • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-03-29
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- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- The great prophet who stared down on an entire nation and didn't blink.
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- He was originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
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- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- The 1st man of the human race.
- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
24 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
15Patel "Ways People Pray" Glossary 2016-10-10
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- a set of steps used in religious ceremonies
- a prayer that is said/shared by group of people
- the ritual prayer for Muslims, repeated five times daily in a set form.
- the words that are said when speaking to God or other holy people
- a way of sharing information with other people like priests and family or even with God
- the official prayer that is often said at public services like church/mass
- a long religious holiday used to visit holy and sacred places
- words used to show great respect and admiration towards others
- to think deeply and focus strongly on your mind over a period of time.
- to say a prayer on behalf on behalf of another person or group of people
- something that motivates you to do better than what you are currently doing
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- spirit having to do with church and the religion
- to worship and show reverence (deep love) for someone
- a prayer that can be said anywhere at anytime and it is when you pray to God and it isn't shared with anyone else
- a way of showing praise and gratefulness towards God
- an object or picture that gives a representation of something else
- God's way of showing that he loves us and his way of praying for our protection from bad luck and diseases. We can also give blessings to other people.
- a public or official announcement that holds a great deal of importance
- to think or reflect about something very thoroughly and for a long time, like after committing a sin
- saying 1 ‘Our Father’ followed by 10 “Hail Mary’s” This process is then repeated 5 times
- a universal spiritual symbol used in Indian religions like Hinduism and Buddhism
21 Clues: a set of steps used in religious ceremonies • a prayer that is said/shared by group of people • spirit having to do with church and the religion • a way of showing praise and gratefulness towards God • to worship and show reverence (deep love) for someone • a long religious holiday used to visit holy and sacred places • ...
Movement of People - Leah Kerr 2016-08-30
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- (2 words 8 letters) was given to migrants.
- The (10 letters) trade was the route that ships containing slave travelled upon.
- What was name given to a settlement established as a jail? (2 words 14 letters).
- Lady Juliana brought the founding (7 letters) to Australia.
- Phillips was (4 letters) and fair.
- (7 letters) were targets of racial abuse during the gold rush.
- The legal end to slavery (9 letters).
- The types of sources are Primary and (9 letters).
- Rachel Hoddy was arrested on the 7th of (4 letters).
- (5 letters) America collectively resisted the abolition of slavery.
- The Chinese walked from Adelaide to Victoria because of the (7 letters) tax.
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- Aborigines were protecting their (4 letters) from invaders.
- (6 letters) was the last country to abolish the slave trade.
- What is the average sentence for a convict? (2 words 10 letters).
- How long did the voyage of the first fleet take (2 words 11 letters).
- A person who does bad or illegal things is called a (10 letters).
- Slavery still exists true or false.
- The (4 letters) is the body of an old ship used as a jail.
- King (6 letters), described the cotton and its production.
- Government assisted (8 letters) came to Australia with the help of the government.
- Mary (4 letters) stole a child’s clothing when she was just eleven years’ old.
- (8 letters) was the first country to engage in the slave trade.
- (7 letters) practiced the slave trade for 245 years.
- British colonies wanted to (4 letters).
24 Clues: Phillips was (4 letters) and fair. • Slavery still exists true or false. • The legal end to slavery (9 letters). • British colonies wanted to (4 letters). • (2 words 8 letters) was given to migrants. • The types of sources are Primary and (9 letters). • (7 letters) practiced the slave trade for 245 years. • Rachel Hoddy was arrested on the 7th of (4 letters). • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-09-14
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- Threats used in order to obtain something
- Crime A crime motivated by prejudice
- Theft of personal property
- Provides prisoner with tools to improve life after prison
- Obtaining property by a law or trick
- Murder
- Killing someone unlawfully and with premeditation
- Attempting to prevent an act, or certain behavior from happening
- Goes with battery
- A criminal that deliberately sets fire to someone else's property.
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- Lying under oath
- Harmful or offensive touching of another
- Payments made from the criminal to the victim in order to compensate
- Removing criminal to protect society and prevent them from committing other crimes
- Crime committed on the internet
- Stealing with forms of a threat
- Destroying property on purpose
- Oldest form of punishment
- Stealing by breaking an entry
- Offenses involving dishonesty for personal gain
20 Clues: Murder • Lying under oath • Goes with battery • Oldest form of punishment • Theft of personal property • Stealing by breaking an entry • Destroying property on purpose • Crime committed on the internet • Stealing with forms of a threat • Crime A crime motivated by prejudice • Obtaining property by a law or trick • Harmful or offensive touching of another • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-09-12
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- Blackmailing by obtaining money by threats of harm
- Obtaining someone's property through lies and deception
- Taking someone's property by violence or threat of violence
- Changing the convicted offender's life, so they can lead a productive life
- Crime of intentionally defacing or destroying property
- Fear of punishment will prevent crimes
- Lying while testifying under oath
- Burning someone's property
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- Payments from criminal to victim
- Taking property with intent of permanently depriving the owner of the possession
- Punishment because of a crime
- Illegally touching a person
- Stealing someone's property that was entrusted to you
- To punishment and make them unavailable to function like everyone else
- Crime taking place online
- Illegally entering into a building with intent to to commit a crime
- Killing a person
- crime A crime motivated by a person's color, gender, or other prejudice
- The threat of attacking someone
- Killing someone with malice aforethought
20 Clues: Killing a person • Crime taking place online • Burning someone's property • Illegally touching a person • Punishment because of a crime • The threat of attacking someone • Payments from criminal to victim • Lying while testifying under oath • Fear of punishment will prevent crimes • Killing someone with malice aforethought • Blackmailing by obtaining money by threats of harm • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2017-09-21
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- unlawful killing of another person with malice aforethought
- taking of property of another with intent to steal it
- threat of an attack
- criminal activities on the internet
- misrepresentation of a fact to obtain property
- unlawful taking property by someone who is was entrusted
- taking of property from a person's possession by force
- paying back to the victim by the offender
- burning of property
- isolate a criminal from society to protect citizens
- prevent others from committing similar crimes
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- different degrees of murder to manslaughter
- unauthorized entry into a structure to commit a crime
- crime of intentionally destroying another persons property
- lying while testifying
- retraining the offender
- revenge on the offender
- threats to obtain anothers property. Also called blackmail
- physical attacking someone
- crime crime motivated by racial, sexual or other involving violence
20 Clues: threat of an attack • burning of property • lying while testifying • retraining the offender • revenge on the offender • physical attacking someone • criminal activities on the internet • paying back to the victim by the offender • different degrees of murder to manslaughter • prevent others from committing similar crimes • misrepresentation of a fact to obtain property • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2017-11-16
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- ruining or defacing another persons property
- taking another person's life
- discouraging an action by instilling fear or doubt
- murder of any kind
- unlawful entry into someones property for the purpose of a crime
- withholding assets for the purpose of theft
- swearing a false oath
- harmful or offensive contact with a person
- deprivation of ability
- obtaining money, property, or services through coercion
- crimes involving fire
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- crime that targets someone because of race, gender, sexuality ect.
- theft
- compensation
- stealing someone else's property
- crimes committed over the internet
- the re-integration into society of a convicted person
- revenge
- unlawful physical acting upon a threat
- deception intended for personal gain
20 Clues: theft • revenge • compensation • murder of any kind • swearing a false oath • crimes involving fire • deprivation of ability • taking another person's life • stealing someone else's property • crimes committed over the internet • deception intended for personal gain • unlawful physical acting upon a threat • harmful or offensive contact with a person • ...
Crimes against people and property 2017-11-16
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- rob someone
- of funds
- or larceny victim suffers injury
- take property
- crime- crimes online
- items back
- or damage
- prevent future crimes
- act to get personal gain
- killing someone in defense
- gain something from force or threats
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- harm
- killings
- restore someones health
- crime- commit crime because of hate
- discourage act
- something up in return of their offenses
- swear an oath to tell the truth
- physical attack
- setting houses on fire
20 Clues: harm • of funds • killings • or damage • items back • rob someone • take property • discourage act • physical attack • crime- crimes online • prevent future crimes • setting houses on fire • restore someones health • act to get personal gain • killing someone in defense • swear an oath to tell the truth • or larceny victim suffers injury • crime- commit crime because of hate • ...
Important Times\People In History 2017-05-19
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- 2nd president
- puritan english reformer
- the 17th president
- the 16th president
- african american woman who fought for women rights
- soldier in the union army
- Madison the 4th president
- comander of the confederate army
- an american internal conflict war
- war causes by states rights
- turning point in the west
- a compromise southern slaves and nothern free soldiers
- woman abolitionist and author
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- father of liberalism
- the 18th president
- american founding father
- democratic senator
- removed slaves west of the mississippi river
- 1st man shot in the boston massacre
- secretary of treasure
- turning point in the east
- the purchase of louisiana in 1803
- american political activist
- african american abolitionist
- the man on the dollar bill
25 Clues: 2nd president • the 18th president • democratic senator • the 17th president • the 16th president • father of liberalism • secretary of treasure • american founding father • puritan english reformer • soldier in the union army • turning point in the east • Madison the 4th president • turning point in the west • the man on the dollar bill • war causes by states rights • ...
Clash of Ideas and People 2017-06-11
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- To struggle in God’s service
- A lesser lord
- Everyday languages of ordinary people
- Samurai’s code of values
- Mongol peace
- A church with bishops
- estates or part of the land
- Sacred rites
- Following duties Muslims must follow
- Warriors who were loyal to their Daimyo
- This war lasted from 1337 CE to 1453 CE
- The wealthier class
- A lord’s estate
- Holy wars
- Associations which controlled and protected specific trades or businesses
- A building that has thick walls for protection of battle
- Practices the religion of Islam
- When Muslim warriors tried to conquer France, but Frankish warriors stopped them
- A trade route from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- Invasion on others territory
- A play where Muslims pray
- When the Roman Catholic church split into two
- A Code Knights followed
- A successor to Muhammad
- The supreme military leader who had more power the Japanese Emperor
- Also known as the Black Plague and was spread by the fleas of rats
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- Islamic God
- Believed only Muhammad’s successors can only be descendants from Ali
- England’s legislature
- Skilled sailors and explorers from Scandinavia
- Monotheistic religion based on Muhammad as a prophet of Allah
- A set of laws for an English King
- Economic expansion in Europe
- An Islamic sacred text that describes the exact words of God to Muhammad
- Boys who were trained to ride horses, care for weapons, and fought in tournaments
- A style of architecture that evolved from Romanesque architecture
- Monks who traveled to preach the poor
- A Muslim ruler
- A structure of lords and lesser lords
- A religious man
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- Believed and Islamic man could lead Muhammad’s tribe without any religious acts
- The withholding of sacraments and Christian burial
- Pheasants on the Manor
- A type of Turk
- A building where Monks live
- Worship of forces of nature (Japanese)
- The study of celestial objects and space
- Law Rules that issued in the Roman Catholic Church
49 Clues: Holy wars • Islamic God • Mongol peace • Sacred rites • A lesser lord • A Muslim ruler • A type of Turk • A religious man • A lord’s estate • Pilgrimage to Mecca • The wealthier class • England’s legislature • A church with bishops • Pheasants on the Manor • A Code Knights followed • A successor to Muhammad • Samurai’s code of values • A play where Muslims pray • estates or part of the land • ...
Ch. 1 We The People 2018-02-15
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- a specific number of immigrants from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter the country each year
- applicants may be______ for many reasons, including test scores and background check
- the part of the country with milder climates and lots of sunshine
- refers to an annual number of live births per one thousand of a population
- if thousands of Americans give their lives to preserve their rights and freedom
- people come here from other countries
- where you were born in the U.S.
- how many people die per 1,000 members of a country's population
- permanent residents receive an appointment letter to appear and have their_______ taken
- the_______ of each citizen are equal to those of every other citizen
- some people come to this country_______
- are permanent residents of the U.S. who were citizens of another country
- being productive in an active society
- is legally recognized member of a country
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- our government has given power to the_______ to prevent others from violating our rights
- was a person who refused to give up her seat
- the place people went to look for larger homes, better schools, and quiet neighborhoods
- is the organizations, instructions, and individual who expresses political authority over a group of people
- permanent residents submit a form with_______ and other documents
- is the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen
- the study of the characteristics of human populations
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their own home countries
- some people today choose not to______ at all
- a movement of large numbers of people from region to region
- an official, periodic counting of a population
25 Clues: where you were born in the U.S. • people come here from other countries • being productive in an active society • some people come to this country_______ • is legally recognized member of a country • was a person who refused to give up her seat • some people today choose not to______ at all • an official, periodic counting of a population • ...
The Jobs that people do 2018-01-22
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- your pay(salary)
- going up the mountain(climbing)
- he works in a park(ranger)
- to be very excited about something(enthusiastic)
- the forest(woods)
- your work(job)
- préparation for something(training)
- to concentrate(focus)
- something you have to do(responsiblity)
- vacation(holiday)
- a short sleep(nap)
- the capacity to do something specific(skill)
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- time on the job..2 words(working hours)
- to fix a problem(solve)
- something very easy to do(a walk in the park)
- it resembles an alligator(crocodile)
- perhaps(maybe)
- very amusing(fun)
- courageous(brave)
- professional life(career)
20 Clues: perhaps(maybe) • your work(job) • your pay(salary) • the forest(woods) • very amusing(fun) • courageous(brave) • vacation(holiday) • a short sleep(nap) • to concentrate(focus) • to fix a problem(solve) • professional life(career) • he works in a park(ranger) • going up the mountain(climbing) • préparation for something(training) • it resembles an alligator(crocodile) • ...
African American People Crossword Puzzle 2013-02-24
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- Julian - Developed synthetic steroids for treatment of arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
- Boucher - First African American to graduate from Yale.
- Morgan - Invented the gas mask.
- Banneker - Constructed the first clock.
- Maynard Daly - First African American woman witha Ph.D in Chemistry.
- Boykin - Invented the pacemaker.
- G Fryer Jr - Inequality studies.
- Reason - First African American professor at a predominantly White college.
- Crosthwait Jr - Invented heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
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- Carson - First surgeon to separate Craniopagus twins.
- W. Chappelle - Discovered a method for detecting bacteria in water, food, and body fluids.
- Williams - Performed the first successful open heart surgery.
- T Woods - Invented a train-to-station communication system.
- Earnest Wilkins Jr - African American nuclear scientist who attended University of Chicago at age 13.
- Hall - Worked on food sterilization and preservation.
- Branson - Protein Structure research.
- Turner - African American zoologist who demonstrated that insects can hear.
- Jemison - First African American woman to go into space.
- Miller - First African American to study graduate mathematics.
- Latimer - Invented carbon filament for the lightbulb.
20 Clues: Morgan - Invented the gas mask. • Boykin - Invented the pacemaker. • G Fryer Jr - Inequality studies. • Branson - Protein Structure research. • Banneker - Constructed the first clock. • Carson - First surgeon to separate Craniopagus twins. • Hall - Worked on food sterilization and preservation. • Latimer - Invented carbon filament for the lightbulb. • ...
LUUF Crossword/events and people 2013-08-30
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- ivory tickling angler
- habituées of 231
- title of September 21 movie at LUUF
- oleo portion with approval
- Revered monthly observances
- 9/8 service time
- bursts out by custody
- more Fuchsia than Dee
- Stein’s confirmation is a confirmation but smells by any other name
- dais boss
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- Chelsea, Hillary . . .
- we saw, she ran
- guides habituées of 231
- December 14 gala
- fleet, like Jonathan and Taylor
- Glen Gorge primer
- legging substitute?
- she and “Me” had a fling
- Norton, Snowden, Kennedy, Hopper, et al.
- well-to-do
20 Clues: dais boss • well-to-do • we saw, she ran • December 14 gala • habituées of 231 • 9/8 service time • Glen Gorge primer • legging substitute? • ivory tickling angler • bursts out by custody • more Fuchsia than Dee • Chelsea, Hillary . . . • guides habituées of 231 • she and “Me” had a fling • oleo portion with approval • Revered monthly observances • fleet, like Jonathan and Taylor • ...
The Cross Word: People/Places 2014-01-25
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- Where different languages were introduced
- In place of Jesus (4,6)
- Mother of all the living
- Saviour of the world
- Prophet who never died
- Most righteous man in history
- Bloodline of the Christ
- King of Salem
- Philistine Giant
- 7 years of abundance then 7 years of famine
- Name changed from Paul
- Country/Jacob
- Youngest son of Jacob
- Appeared to Mary
- House of God/Jacob's struggle
- The mad prophet
- Traitor
- number of tribes in Israel
- first dwelling of Adam and Eve
- served Eli in the temple of God
- Commissioned to build an ark
- First man
- Destroyed by fire
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- Shepherd turned king
- Daughter in law to Naomi
- the dragon (5,7)
- First raptured
- Wisest man in history
- Israel formerly known as
- Oldest man in history
- Birth place of Jesus
- Esau's descendants
- Ordered the killing of all first born (4,5)
- Mountain where Noah's ark rested
- God with us
- Last place same language spoken in whole earth
- Death was prophesied in a dream
- Survived a night in lions den
- Lit 300 foxes tails with fire
39 Clues: Traitor • First man • God with us • King of Salem • Country/Jacob • First raptured • The mad prophet • the dragon (5,7) • Philistine Giant • Appeared to Mary • Destroyed by fire • Esau's descendants • Shepherd turned king • Saviour of the world • Birth place of Jesus • Wisest man in history • Oldest man in history • Youngest son of Jacob • Prophet who never died • Name changed from Paul • ...
People of the Aegean Area 2013-11-12
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- blind poet who wandered from village to village, wrote the Odyssey and Iliad
- Athenian reformer who broadened the role of ordinary citizens in government
- Spartans who conquered Laconia
- how the Greeks honored gods
- Expanded the Phoenician alphabet
- Athenian thinker who saw women as imperfect beings who lacked the ability to reason as well as men
- reached out beyond Aegean to Sicily, Italy, Egypt, Mesopotamia
- officials who held the real power and ran day-to-day affairs
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- power is in the hands of a small powerful elite usually from the business class
- areas dedicated to the honor of gods and goddesses
- in present day Turkey
- state owned slaves that worked the land
- prepared laws for the assembly and supervised the day-to-day work of government
- government by the people
- excavated the site of ancient Troy
- law making body
- Athenian tyrant who helped farmers by giving them loans and taking land from the nobles
- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster
- Greece is part of this peninsula
- home to Minoans
20 Clues: law making body • home to Minoans • in present day Turkey • government by the people • how the Greeks honored gods • Spartans who conquered Laconia • Expanded the Phoenician alphabet • Greece is part of this peninsula • excavated the site of ancient Troy • state owned slaves that worked the land • watercolor paintings done on wet plaster • ...
Kentville Pumpkin People Festival 2014 2014-10-14
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- Character from "Pumpkin People" who is also Kentville's Mascot
- "Dirty __________"
- From Kentville’s Crest
- Chases bad guys on River Street
- Home of the Pumpkin People
- "Back to the_____"
- Sebastian's Chorus
- Faster than a speeding bullet
- Little Shop plant
- He loves Andy
- “Pumpkin People" Illustrator
- It's what Pumpkin People Celebrate
- The adventure of Bill and Ted
- Jones of "Raiders"
- Kentville Mayor
- "Pumpkin People" Author
- Scuttle's hair brush
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- Find theses feathered friends at Miner's Marsh
- He'll be back
- Visit for java, not pigment alteration
- Has a friend in Lydia
- Adventurous rascals
- Imperial Walker for short
- Ariel's nemesis
- "Top Gun" hero
- "_________shuffle (From "The Goonies")
- Superman's Kentville locale "____________ Lane"
- E.T's desire
- Wrestler, Hulk__________
- Kentville's award winning ribs proprietor
- Plays the Duck Man
31 Clues: E.T's desire • He'll be back • He loves Andy • "Top Gun" hero • Ariel's nemesis • Kentville Mayor • Little Shop plant • "Dirty __________" • "Back to the_____" • Sebastian's Chorus • Jones of "Raiders" • Plays the Duck Man • Adventurous rascals • Scuttle's hair brush • Has a friend in Lydia • From Kentville’s Crest • "Pumpkin People" Author • Wrestler, Hulk__________ • Imperial Walker for short • ...
Mirroring People By Nicholas Lannigan 2015-05-28
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- Movements we can imitate even from birth, without knowing what they mean
- The study of the mind and behavior
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Where Iacoboni currently works
- The way people talk and act towards each other in a social place, where mirror neurons are used a lot
- Seeing some object or action
- Brain cells that allow us to empathize for others
- Concerned with planning, selecting, and executing actions
- Grasping an apple
- A bearded and dark-eyed neurophysiologist in Parma
- Nickname for mirror neurons
- Where all mirror neurons fire
- Where something copies the motions and/or feelings of another
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- The female star of Friends, has a cell named after her
- Where the author is from
- The animals humans tested on before themselves
- The scientific study involving the brain and nervous system
- A memory of grabbing a book
- Someone that is immune to someone else's feelings and cannot imitate them
- The author of "Mirroring People The New Science Of How We Connect With Others"
20 Clues: Grasping an apple • Where the author is from • A memory of grabbing a book • Nickname for mirror neurons • Seeing some object or action • Where all mirror neurons fire • Where Iacoboni currently works • The study of the mind and behavior • The animals humans tested on before themselves • Brain cells that allow us to empathize for others • ...
The American People and Government 2021-10-07
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- A form of government where the power comes from the people.
- This is where the president lives.
- A system of leaders and laws for making decisions for a community, state, or nation.
- Areas in cities.
- The branch of government that makes sure laws agree with the constitution.
- The person or idea that gets the most votes wins.
- This is the capital of the United States.
- The branch of government that makes the laws.
- Towns or small cities near a large city.
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- This is the current vice-president of the United States.
- Areas in the country-side.
- The branch of government that carries out the laws.
- This person is the leader of the executive branch.
- A form of government where people elect leaders to govern them.
- This is the current president of the United States.
- The ways each branch of government checks the power of the other branches.
- This group in congress has 2 members from every state.
- A plan of government.
- Come to a country to make a new life.
- Love of country.
- Total number of people who live in a place.
- Ways of life.
22 Clues: Ways of life. • Areas in cities. • Love of country. • A plan of government. • Areas in the country-side. • This is where the president lives. • Come to a country to make a new life. • Towns or small cities near a large city. • This is the capital of the United States. • Total number of people who live in a place. • The branch of government that makes the laws. • ...
Places and people in spanish 2021-02-10
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- el limpiador
- la base militar
- La officina
- El hospital veterinario
- el edificio
- la clinica dental
- El empleado administrativo
- el restaurante
- el hospital
- la compania de repartos
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- el negocio de comida rapida
- el supermercado
- el repartidor
- la barberia
- la cajera
- el taller mecanico
- el hospital pediatrico
- la compania aerea
- La comisaria
- el hotel
20 Clues: el hotel • la cajera • la barberia • La officina • el edificio • el hospital • el limpiador • La comisaria • el repartidor • el restaurante • el supermercado • la base militar • la compania aerea • la clinica dental • el taller mecanico • el hospital pediatrico • El hospital veterinario • la compania de repartos • El empleado administrativo • el negocio de comida rapida
People & Theories in Cultural Anthropology 2021-02-04
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- underrepresented groups
- Patterns of Culture author
- socioeconomic class theories
- # of fields in anthropology
- cultural systems of classifying
- theory of gendered social realm
- describing all social meanings
- Zora chronicled African American...
- basic material needs guy
- cultural adaptations to enviro
- fieldwork in Samoa
- culture is a book person
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- classifying plants
- _______ observation
- reflexive period of anthro
- father of American Anthropology
- ____anthropology (Deloria, Hurston, Hunt)
- cultural _______ (inside view)
- anthro where culture is like a book
- more than a blink
- Deloria's Sioux heritage
- Coming of ____ bestseller
- Their ___ Were Watching God
23 Clues: more than a blink • classifying plants • fieldwork in Samoa • _______ observation • underrepresented groups • Deloria's Sioux heritage • basic material needs guy • culture is a book person • Coming of ____ bestseller • reflexive period of anthro • Patterns of Culture author • # of fields in anthropology • Their ___ Were Watching God • socioeconomic class theories • ...
Post 1914 Issues - The People 2021-05-25
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- After concluding the meeting, PLO was founded on 2 June 1964. Its stated goal was the "liberation of Palestine" through armed struggle,Soviet secret services have been described by GRU defectors Viktor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev as "the primary instructors of terrorists worldwide,The terrorism was seen by Soviet leadership as the only way to reduce the imbalance between USSR military and economical power against the Western world. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, KGB General Aleksandr Sakharovsky once said: "In today’s world, when nuclear arms have made military force obsolete, terrorism should become our main weapon, also claimed that "airplane hijacking is my own invention" and that in 1969 alone, 82 planes were hijacked worldwide by the KGB-financed PLO.
- born August 13, 1926, died November 25, 2016, Cuba's proximity to the United States, Castro and his regime became an important Cold War ally for the Soviets, the Soviet Union provided with military, economic, and political assistance to Cuba.
- in Lebanon in 2005 is Syria removed all of its military troops from Lebanon; Hezbollah started as a guerrilla group that deeply rooted its roots into the Lebanon country gradually transforming themselves into a major political and military force
- Square, The Tiananmen Square protests were student-led demonstrations calling for democracy, free speech and a free press in China, They were halted in a bloody crackdown, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, by the Chinese government on June 4 and 5, 1989.
- born March 2, 1931, Former Soviet Union politician curtailed human rights abuses in the Soviet Union, and tolerating both the fall of Marxist–Leninist administrations in eastern and central Europe and the reunification of Germany.
- born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948,
- born February 6, 1911, died June 5, 2004, 40th president, The Reagan Administration implemented a new policy towards the Soviet Union through NSDD-32 (National Security Decisions Directive) to confront the USSR on three fronts: to decrease Soviet access to high technology and diminish their resources, including depressing the value of Soviet commodities on the world market.
- ,born March 10, 1957, died May 2, 2011 In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda,He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U,S, pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996,After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks.
- born December 26, 1893, died September 9, 1976,former President of the People's Republic of China and led communist forces in China and ruled the nation's communist government from its establishment in 1949.
- born August 27, 1908, Died: January 22, 1973,pursued conciliatory policies with the Soviet Union and escalated the U.S. presence in Vietnam in order to stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia during the Cold War.
- born, 26, 1910, death, September 5, 1997, Saint, She founded the order, The Missionaries of Charity, to look after abandoned babies and to help the poorest of the poor, once saying that they "lived like animals but die like angels". In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize and after her death was canonized as Saint Teresa
- The provisions of the deal include the withdrawal of all American and NATO troops from Afghanistan, a Taliban pledge to prevent al-Qaeda from operating in areas under Taliban control, and talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
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- former prime minister of the UK, while serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office, A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style.
- late 1970's, After the Suez-crisis, the Palestinian national struggle, that was an important symbol and unifying force among the Arabs, became the nucleus of the Cold War politics in the Middle East, The Arab and Israeli leaders exploited the situation to their own advantage, establishing a link between the extra-regional and the regional level of conflict, Thus, during the Cold War years, peace-making efforts in the Middle East became hostage to Cold War considerations (Avineri 1993), The rationale for this deadlock disappeared with the Cold War, and the division of the Middle East in Eastern and Western spheres of influence vanished.
- born September 29, 1943, presided over Poland's successful transition from Communism into a free-market liberal democracy, but his active role in Polish politics diminished after he narrowly lost the 1995 Polish presidential election. In 1995, he established the Lech Wałęsa Institute.
- born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations.
- In that last Sunday sermon on March 23, 1980, Archbishop Oscar Romero followed his familiar format, starting with an extended reflection on the scripture texts of the day,He eventually described and denounced incidents of government violence against civilians in recent days.
- On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India.
- born, November 19, 1917, died, October 31,former prime minister of India, went to war with Pakistan in support of the independence movement and war of independence in East Pakistan, which resulted in an Indian victory and the creation of Bangladesh, as well as increasing India's influence to the point where it became the sole regional power of South Asia.
- Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created.
- born May 8, 1884, died December 26, 1972, Wrote/created the Truman Doctrine and was informally extended to become the basis of American Cold War policy throughout Europe and around the world, also It shifted American foreign policy toward the Soviet Union from détente (a relaxation of tension) .
- from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978, He was the country's first indigenous head of government and played a significant role in the transformation of Kenya from a colony of the British Empire into an independent republic. Ideologically an African nationalist and conservative, he led the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party from 1961 until his death.
- born, May 3, 1898, died, December 8, 1978 Former Prime Minister of Israel, During World War II Golda Meir (Hebraized from Goldie Myerson) was a forceful spokesman for the Zionist cause, In 1948 she signed Israel's independence declaration and was appointed minister to Moscow. She was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1949 and served in that body until 1974.
- de Mayo, In 1976, the Argentine military overthrew the government of Isabel Perón, the widow of populist president Juan Perón, It was part of a larger series of political coups called Operation Condor, a campaign sponsored and supported by the United States.
24 Clues: born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948, • Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created. • born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations. • ...
Post 1914 Issues - The People 2021-05-25
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- de Mayo, In 1976, the Argentine military overthrew the government of Isabel Perón, the widow of populist president Juan Perón, It was part of a larger series of political coups called Operation Condor, a campaign sponsored and supported by the United States.
- born, May 3, 1898, died, December 8, 1978 Former Prime Minister of Israel, During World War II Golda Meir (Hebraized from Goldie Myerson) was a forceful spokesman for the Zionist cause, In 1948 she signed Israel's independence declaration and was appointed minister to Moscow. She was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1949 and served in that body until 1974.
- born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations.
- born December 26, 1893, died September 9, 1976,former President of the People's Republic of China and led communist forces in China and ruled the nation's communist government from its establishment in 1949.
- born August 13, 1926, died November 25, 2016, Cuba's proximity to the United States, Castro and his regime became an important Cold War ally for the Soviets, the Soviet Union provided with military, economic, and political assistance to Cuba.
- late 1970's, After the Suez-crisis, the Palestinian national struggle, that was an important symbol and unifying force among the Arabs, became the nucleus of the Cold War politics in the Middle East, The Arab and Israeli leaders exploited the situation to their own advantage, establishing a link between the extra-regional and the regional level of conflict, Thus, during the Cold War years, peace-making efforts in the Middle East became hostage to Cold War considerations (Avineri 1993), The rationale for this deadlock disappeared with the Cold War, and the division of the Middle East in Eastern and Western spheres of influence vanished.
- Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created.
- born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948,His non-violent resistance helped end British rule in India and has influenced modern civil disobedience movements across the globe, Widely referred to as Mahatma, meaning great soul or saint in Sanskrit, Gandhi helped India reach independence through a philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation.
- After concluding the meeting, PLO was founded on 2 June 1964. Its stated goal was the "liberation of Palestine" through armed struggle,Soviet secret services have been described by GRU defectors Viktor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev as "the primary instructors of terrorists worldwide,The terrorism was seen by Soviet leadership as the only way to reduce the imbalance between USSR military and economical power against the Western world. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, KGB General Aleksandr Sakharovsky once said: "In today’s world, when nuclear arms have made military force obsolete, terrorism should become our main weapon, also claimed that "airplane hijacking is my own invention" and that in 1969 alone, 82 planes were hijacked worldwide by the KGB-financed PLO.
- born May 8, 1884, died December 26, 1972, Wrote/created the Truman Doctrine and was informally extended to become the basis of American Cold War policy throughout Europe and around the world, also It shifted American foreign policy toward the Soviet Union from détente (a relaxation of tension) .
- ,born March 10, 1957, died May 2, 2011 In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda,He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U,S, pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996,After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks.
- born August 27, 1908, Died: January 22, 1973,pursued conciliatory policies with the Soviet Union and escalated the U.S. presence in Vietnam in order to stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia during the Cold War.
- born September 29, 1943, presided over Poland's successful transition from Communism into a free-market liberal democracy, but his active role in Polish politics diminished after he narrowly lost the 1995 Polish presidential election. In 1995, he established the Lech Wałęsa Institute.
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- born July 18, 1918, died, December 5, 2013, Former President of South Africa, inspired generations to overcome injustice around the world, the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid by tackling institutionalized racism and fostering racial reconciliation.
- in Lebanon in 2005 is Syria removed all of its military troops from Lebanon; Hezbollah started as a guerrilla group that deeply rooted its roots into the Lebanon country gradually transforming themselves into a major political and military force
- from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978, He was the country's first indigenous head of government and played a significant role in the transformation of Kenya from a colony of the British Empire into an independent republic. Ideologically an African nationalist and conservative, he led the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party from 1961 until his death.
- born, 26, 1910, death, September 5, 1997, Saint, She founded the order, The Missionaries of Charity, to look after abandoned babies and to help the poorest of the poor, once saying that they "lived like animals but die like angels". In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize and after her death was canonized as Saint Teresa
- born March 2, 1931, Former Soviet Union politician curtailed human rights abuses in the Soviet Union, and tolerating both the fall of Marxist–Leninist administrations in eastern and central Europe and the reunification of Germany.
- former prime minister of the UK, while serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office, A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style.
- born, November 19, 1917, died, October 31,former prime minister of India, went to war with Pakistan in support of the independence movement and war of independence in East Pakistan, which resulted in an Indian victory and the creation of Bangladesh, as well as increasing India's influence to the point where it became the sole regional power of South Asia.
- born February 6, 1911, died June 5, 2004, 40th president, The Reagan Administration implemented a new policy towards the Soviet Union through NSDD-32 (National Security Decisions Directive) to confront the USSR on three fronts: to decrease Soviet access to high technology and diminish their resources, including depressing the value of Soviet commodities on the world market.
- Square, The Tiananmen Square protests were student-led demonstrations calling for democracy, free speech and a free press in China, They were halted in a bloody crackdown, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, by the Chinese government on June 4 and 5, 1989.
- The provisions of the deal include the withdrawal of all American and NATO troops from Afghanistan, a Taliban pledge to prevent al-Qaeda from operating in areas under Taliban control, and talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
23 Clues: Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created. • born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations. • ...
Post 1914 Issues - The People 2021-05-25
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- de Mayo, In 1976, the Argentine military overthrew the government of Isabel Perón, the widow of populist president Juan Perón, It was part of a larger series of political coups called Operation Condor, a campaign sponsored and supported by the United States.
- born July 18, 1918, died, December 5, 2013, Former President of South Africa, inspired generations to overcome injustice around the world, the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid by tackling institutionalized racism and fostering racial reconciliation.
- late 1970's, After the Suez-crisis, the Palestinian national struggle, that was an important symbol and unifying force among the Arabs, became the nucleus of the Cold War politics in the Middle East, The Arab and Israeli leaders exploited the situation to their own advantage, establishing a link between the extra-regional and the regional level of conflict, Thus, during the Cold War years, peace-making efforts in the Middle East became hostage to Cold War considerations (Avineri 1993), The rationale for this deadlock disappeared with the Cold War, and the division of the Middle East in Eastern and Western spheres of influence vanished.
- Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created.
- ,born March 10, 1957, died May 2, 2011 In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda,He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U,S, pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996,After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks.
- born March 2, 1931, Former Soviet Union politician curtailed human rights abuses in the Soviet Union, and tolerating both the fall of Marxist–Leninist administrations in eastern and central Europe and the reunification of Germany.
- born February 6, 1911, died June 5, 2004, 40th president, The Reagan Administration implemented a new policy towards the Soviet Union through NSDD-32 (National Security Decisions Directive) to confront the USSR on three fronts: to decrease Soviet access to high technology and diminish their resources, including depressing the value of Soviet commodities on the world market.
- After concluding the meeting, PLO was founded on 2 June 1964. Its stated goal was the "liberation of Palestine" through armed struggle,Soviet secret services have been described by GRU defectors Viktor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev as "the primary instructors of terrorists worldwide,The terrorism was seen by Soviet leadership as the only way to reduce the imbalance between USSR military and economical power against the Western world. According to Ion Mihai Pacepa, KGB General Aleksandr Sakharovsky once said: "In today’s world, when nuclear arms have made military force obsolete, terrorism should become our main weapon, also claimed that "airplane hijacking is my own invention" and that in 1969 alone, 82 planes were hijacked worldwide by the KGB-financed PLO.
- born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations.
- former prime minister of the UK, while serving British prime minister of the 20th century and the first woman to hold that office, A Soviet journalist dubbed her the "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style.
- born, 26, 1910, death, September 5, 1997, Saint, She founded the order, The Missionaries of Charity, to look after abandoned babies and to help the poorest of the poor, once saying that they "lived like animals but die like angels". In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize and after her death was canonized as Saint Teresa
- born August 27, 1908, Died: January 22, 1973,pursued conciliatory policies with the Soviet Union and escalated the U.S. presence in Vietnam in order to stop the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia during the Cold War.
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- in Lebanon in 2005 is Syria removed all of its military troops from Lebanon; Hezbollah started as a guerrilla group that deeply rooted its roots into the Lebanon country gradually transforming themselves into a major political and military force
- from 1963 to 1964 and then as its first President from 1964 to his death in 1978, He was the country's first indigenous head of government and played a significant role in the transformation of Kenya from a colony of the British Empire into an independent republic. Ideologically an African nationalist and conservative, he led the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party from 1961 until his death.
- The provisions of the deal include the withdrawal of all American and NATO troops from Afghanistan, a Taliban pledge to prevent al-Qaeda from operating in areas under Taliban control, and talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
- born September 29, 1943, presided over Poland's successful transition from Communism into a free-market liberal democracy, but his active role in Polish politics diminished after he narrowly lost the 1995 Polish presidential election. In 1995, he established the Lech Wałęsa Institute.
- born, May 3, 1898, died, December 8, 1978 Former Prime Minister of Israel, During World War II Golda Meir (Hebraized from Goldie Myerson) was a forceful spokesman for the Zionist cause, In 1948 she signed Israel's independence declaration and was appointed minister to Moscow. She was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1949 and served in that body until 1974.
- born December 26, 1893, died September 9, 1976,former President of the People's Republic of China and led communist forces in China and ruled the nation's communist government from its establishment in 1949.
- born, November 19, 1917, died, October 31,former prime minister of India, went to war with Pakistan in support of the independence movement and war of independence in East Pakistan, which resulted in an Indian victory and the creation of Bangladesh, as well as increasing India's influence to the point where it became the sole regional power of South Asia.
- born October 2, 1869, died January 30, 1948,His non-violent resistance helped end British rule in India and has influenced modern civil disobedience movements across the globe, Widely referred to as Mahatma, meaning great soul or saint in Sanskrit, Gandhi helped India reach independence through a philosophy of non-violent non-cooperation.
- Square, The Tiananmen Square protests were student-led demonstrations calling for democracy, free speech and a free press in China, They were halted in a bloody crackdown, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, by the Chinese government on June 4 and 5, 1989.
- born May 8, 1884, died December 26, 1972, Wrote/created the Truman Doctrine and was informally extended to become the basis of American Cold War policy throughout Europe and around the world, also It shifted American foreign policy toward the Soviet Union from détente (a relaxation of tension) .
- born August 13, 1926, died November 25, 2016, Cuba's proximity to the United States, Castro and his regime became an important Cold War ally for the Soviets, the Soviet Union provided with military, economic, and political assistance to Cuba.
23 Clues: Born May 29, 1917, Brookline, died November 22, 1963 due to assassination, impact; established peace corps and stopped ww3 from being created. • born December 18, 1878,died March 5, 1953,leader of soviet union and transformed soviet union from backwards agriculture to one of leading nations. • ...
People of Evolution (and Vocab) 2021-05-25
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- Type of natural selection where one phenotype is selected over the other
- He wrote about the role of competition and adaptations in the success of organisms
- The factor that limits the number of individuals that can live in an area
- Used selective breeding to pass on desired traits
- Structures that appear to have no use or purpose; typically smaller in size
- Type of natural selection where the intermediate phenotype is selected for
- Humans identify desirable traits and selectively breed those organisms
- Organisms which are not related develop similar adaptations
- A change in the frequency of alleles in a population
- Geologist who studied the age of the earth and changes that occured over geological time
- He developed a system of organization for all living things based on structural and functional similarities
- Structures that are similar in use but are structurally different
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- Organisms rapidly diversify from a common ancestor in a variety of new ways; example: finches
- Studied in the Galapagos; he theorized Natural Selection and Descent with Modification
- Type of natural selection where the extreme ends of the phenotypes are selected for
- Structures that have similar structure but different functions
- ________________ evolve, individuals do not
- He thought the human population has the ability to grow unchecked but do not grow unchecked due to limits like war, famine and disease
- Survival and reproduction of organisms which are genetically best adapted to the environment
- The number of individuals an area can support
- Organisms from common ancestry develop different adaptations
- He recognized that organisms change over time as a result of environmental influence; believed if an organism constantly uses a body part during its life, it can adapt and pass this adaptation onto its offspring
- He recognized that organisms have variation and that the variation is distributed geographically
23 Clues: ________________ evolve, individuals do not • The number of individuals an area can support • Used selective breeding to pass on desired traits • A change in the frequency of alleles in a population • Organisms which are not related develop similar adaptations • Organisms from common ancestry develop different adaptations • ...
The people in your life 2021-11-05
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- I carried "Diesel"
- Hola hola
- Sabba says, 'that's vedy gooood'
- Emma's favorite number
- Mook mook
- My go-to snack
- Moroccan sunflower seeds
- Mami
- Ezra's favorite number
- I love scotch
- Because of me, you play Quiplash
- You're my bop
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- I, too, take walks daily
- I'll be your secret, baby
- I don't believe in vaccines
- Nudge nudge nudge
- You've lived here longest
- Something pink
- The expert opinion
- I love to use your shaver
- First inheritor of your phrase "in the distance"
- You've moved to 5 places within me
- I let you hold my hand
- I like to eat tongue
- We shop for wine in Nissan
- You wear my name on your baseball cap
26 Clues: Mami • Hola hola • Mook mook • I love scotch • You're my bop • Something pink • My go-to snack • Nudge nudge nudge • I carried "Diesel" • The expert opinion • I like to eat tongue • Emma's favorite number • I let you hold my hand • Ezra's favorite number • I, too, take walks daily • Moroccan sunflower seeds • I'll be your secret, baby • You've lived here longest • I love to use your shaver • ...
People & Things I'm Thankful For 2021-11-25
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- Division we created almost overnight
- You can take him out of New York but you can't take the New York out of him
- Somehow she launched a news net in GA while raising grandkids in MA
- He claims he's never smoked anything ever
- The shortest (and sweetest) member of our team
- He gets all the tough Town Hall questions and never gets ruffled
- Digital czar extraordinaire
- Our fearless leader
- Our data science and analytics guru
- Newest unscripted network for men
- Does he even sleep? He must wake up at 4am (PST) to go to work
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- Puzzle's message, part one
- Singlehandedly proves that lawyers don't have to be an a-hole
- Newest unscripted network for women
- Spell-check does NOT like the name of this network
- There is no way we'd stay on the air if not for him and his amazing team
- Basketball phenom and IT whiz
- Looking for John Wayne? Find him here
- Guy who clearly has too much time on his hands
- Without her we wouldn't have a strategy or a plan
- She aspires to create "the best Black brand in the world"
- This network nearly doubled its audience this year
- The jury says this network has the most comprehensive trial coverage on television
- Puzzle's message, part two
- #2 network targeted to African-Americans
- Network with an electrical charge?
- Not red, not blue; purple through and through
27 Clues: Our fearless leader • Puzzle's message, part one • Puzzle's message, part two • Digital czar extraordinaire • Basketball phenom and IT whiz • Newest unscripted network for men • Network with an electrical charge? • Newest unscripted network for women • Our data science and analytics guru • Division we created almost overnight • Looking for John Wayne? Find him here • ...
The Great People of MJH 2022-02-20
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- English degree and Florida born but grew up in Germany
- breath control, finger accuracy, speed reading & international phonetic alphabet
- makes you write CWTs, uses MLA & do SSR
- the best month of the school year
- teaches footwork, speed & WPM
- Queen of Greek, Latin & hallway vocabulary
- teaches the elements & principles of creativity and originality
- time traveler for history
- elective science dancer
- brings legless friends like Deuce to visit
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- teaches two different subjects and likes Diet Coke
- there is always more than one way to skin a cat
- teaches the sense in numbers
- ran track and was on dance team
- teaches math but not in the math hall
- Twilight poster, loves PJ's & Dallas Winston
- "Encanto" is a movie about my favorite culture
- follows students everywhere they go
- the crazy Chromebook lady
- "Use your answer keys as a tool to learn from your mistakes."
- Her students are known to "break a leg"
- conjugates verbs, can kick as well as throw a ball
- a tiger from Cajun country
23 Clues: elective science dancer • the crazy Chromebook lady • time traveler for history • a tiger from Cajun country • teaches the sense in numbers • teaches footwork, speed & WPM • ran track and was on dance team • the best month of the school year • follows students everywhere they go • teaches math but not in the math hall • makes you write CWTs, uses MLA & do SSR • ...
ICE BREAKING FOR ICE PEOPLE 2022-07-16
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- lover lives in peradeniya
- girl with curly hair
- person who goes to Galle fort at night
- Cat lover and Peradeniya lover
- "hakuna matata" bio in instagram
- T's owner who can sing
- who went to a Dharma deshana yesterday
- "prema bunga rajaya" in our batch
- one of the two living in Imaduwa
- loves hiking
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- bruno lover who got race as sri lankan tamil
- girls, wanna bike ride?... call him...
- sripalian
- Born on the Halloween day
- From sainthamarthu
- music school girls are the best
- 7 years love
- future JVP leader
- played in SL schools chess tournament in 2022
- singer from ragama
- president press secretary
21 Clues: sripalian • 7 years love • loves hiking • future JVP leader • From sainthamarthu • singer from ragama • girl with curly hair • T's owner who can sing • lover lives in peradeniya • Born on the Halloween day • president press secretary • Cat lover and Peradeniya lover • music school girls are the best • "hakuna matata" bio in instagram • one of the two living in Imaduwa • ...
Colonial Era People and Groups 2022-09-13
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- He said "He that will not work, shall not eat"
- Leader of a group of landless frontier settlers who opposed Governor William Berkeley.
- people who were captured and brought to America against their will
- The first permanent English settlement.
- When colonists had to eat rats, mice, cats, dogs and horses in order to survive.
- the cause of death of many native Americans
- Ability to practice one’s own religion freely without fear of government interference
- this area of the colonies were especially dependent on slave labor due to the large plantations and their economies reliance on agricultural
- This Virginia crop quickly became very popular in England.
- servants People who sold their labor to the person who paid their passage to America
- Founder of Rhode Island, He is best remembered for his advocacy of religious freedom and separation of church and state.
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- lost land due to European colonization
- a revival that swept Protestantism in the British colonies and changed the fabric of religion in early America.
- Document created by the Pilgrims agreeing to create their own community and obey its laws
- This made many colonists at Jamestown sick with fever.
- He developed a high grade tobacco that the colonists learned to grow.
- England began establishing colonies after the they defeated this in 1588.
- these people, although they had a lot of responsibilities at home, were treated unequally
- Many colonists at Jamestown futilely spent their days looking for this. They didn't find any
- An economic system where the colonys trade with the mother country, and the mother country mostly benefits
- A Native American Tribe that jamestown colonists traded with. They also sometimes fought
- In 1619 it became the first representative assembly in the American colonies.
22 Clues: lost land due to European colonization • The first permanent English settlement. • the cause of death of many native Americans • He said "He that will not work, shall not eat" • This made many colonists at Jamestown sick with fever. • This Virginia crop quickly became very popular in England. • people who were captured and brought to America against their will • ...
Places & People at School & Clothing 2021-11-23
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- Who is the one teaching you?
- Where do you sit to eat food at school?
- Who helps the school and is in the faculty?
- You wear this when you are swimming.
- Who is the head of the school?
- What do women wear when they are going to a formal meeting?
- What do you wear that has a zipper/buttons
- What do you wear over your socks?
- What is the room where your principal works called?
- What do you wear on your legs?
- What do women sometimes wear instead of pants?
- What do you wear when it's cold?
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- What do you wear on your head when it's sunny?
- Who helps you when you're hurt?
- This is the room where your teachers teach.
- What is the female version of "camisa"?
- Where do you go to learn?
- Men wear these on their torso.
- Where do you wash your hands?
- What do you wear at night?
20 Clues: Where do you go to learn? • What do you wear at night? • Who is the one teaching you? • Where do you wash your hands? • Men wear these on their torso. • Who is the head of the school? • What do you wear on your legs? • Who helps you when you're hurt? • What do you wear when it's cold? • What do you wear over your socks? • You wear this when you are swimming. • ...
People in our core 2 2022-02-17
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- Very good at art
- is the kindest teacher in the world and loves all of his kids
- Sitting with Leo
- friends with kid who loves his hair
- Wheres his hoody every day
- Is wearing a reebok shirt
- Is very tall and plays football
- Mrmerke lovers her in this class
- acts cool but is not
- Very nice and kind and I like her shoes
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- loves his hair
- is very kinda funny with Mr.Merke
- Has a very odd sense of humor
- Is ver tall and is good at sports
- Wears cute outfits every day
- Loves wearing orange headphones
- knows lot about sports
- Has blond hair
- Is a jr
- Is very nice and kind
- Favorite friend
- Is crazy and annoying
22 Clues: Is a jr • loves his hair • Has blond hair • Favorite friend • Very good at art • Sitting with Leo • acts cool but is not • Is very nice and kind • Is crazy and annoying • knows lot about sports • Is wearing a reebok shirt • Wheres his hoody every day • Wears cute outfits every day • Has a very odd sense of humor • Loves wearing orange headphones • Is very tall and plays football • ...
People of sparks crossword puzzle 2022-11-15
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- What almost destroys bens arm
- Where they decided what to do with the citizens of ember
- Gives the people of ember a rash
- Who is Linas little siste
- Male town leader
- Male protagonist
- Where does the story take place?
- Revealed to be torrens uncle
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- What did soon light up in the end of the book
- Lina and poppy’s grandma
- Travels looking for things to sell
- Female protagonist
- The hotel
- Who is Librarian of ember
- months How long were the people of Ember supposed to stay in sparks
- Female town leader
- Who took in Lina and poppy?
- What do the people of sparks call the people of ember
- What does soon say the emberties have to trade
- Who Pulled trucks out of town
20 Clues: The hotel • Male town leader • Male protagonist • Female protagonist • Female town leader • Lina and poppy’s grandma • Who is Librarian of ember • Who is Linas little siste • Who took in Lina and poppy? • Revealed to be torrens uncle • What almost destroys bens arm • Who Pulled trucks out of town • Gives the people of ember a rash • Where does the story take place? • ...
The People in Our Class 2022-12-01
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- a football kid
- the singer
- ixl lover
- draws dinosaurs
- the gymnast
- loves unicorns
- a twin
- has a band
- Agastya's best friend
- the girl who loves sports
- obsessed with owls
- the joker (boy)
- loves ART
- a great teacher
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- the (used to be) Scratch master
- loves harry potter (boy)
- the girl who loves to read
- the kawaii machine
- baseball kid
- sweet (girl with glasses)
- long hair (boy)
- the basketball kid
- clever (NOT VED)
- the moved one
- LOVES PUSHEEN!
- the opera singer
- tiny handwriting
- on the spell bowl team
28 Clues: a twin • ixl lover • loves ART • the singer • has a band • the gymnast • baseball kid • the moved one • a football kid • loves unicorns • LOVES PUSHEEN! • long hair (boy) • draws dinosaurs • the joker (boy) • a great teacher • clever (NOT VED) • the opera singer • tiny handwriting • the kawaii machine • the basketball kid • obsessed with owls • Agastya's best friend • on the spell bowl team • ...
People who share a name 2021-04-30
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- Inventor of the telephone and king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon who never lost a battle in 15 years
- British-American film director (Nolan) and actor known for playing Doc Brown in the Back to the Future Trilogy
- Collaborated nine times with Martin Scorsese and Iron Man Actor
- Dutch post-impressionist painter who cut off one ear and former Belgium footballer and former captain of Manchester City
- James Bond and Indiana Jones actor and American actor Penn
- Former president of the U.S and Disney cartoon duck who's significant other is Daisy
- Discoverer of the photoelectric effect and Uncle Trotter
- English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry and American actor who's stared in Creed and Black Panther
- Of Mice and Men author and The Office's Jim actor
- Oasis singer and Taken actor
- One of the Kardiashians and Supreme Leader of North Korea
- Wolf of wall street actor and Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor and architect
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- Former Prime Minister (Lloyd-George) and footballer who can bend it
- Discovered that black holes emit radiation and former presenter of QI
- Prime Minister of Canada and Canadian singer song writer
- Hanks, Hardy, Cruise, Holland, Hiddleston, Brady
- Character ____Villanueva played by Gina Rodriguez and author of Pride and Prejudice
- Discovered the light bulb and the third president of the U.S
- Came up with the theory of evolution and author of a Christmas Carol
- New Zealand basketball player (Adams) and American film director
- Spotify owner and actor who plays Harry Potter
- One Direction singer and member of English royalty who married Meghan Markle
- Chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA and actress who has appeared on Ben 10, CSI, the Muppets and Grey's Anatomy
- Animal farm author and member of The Beatles
- Known for her work on radioactivity and the last queen of France before the French Revolution
25 Clues: Oasis singer and Taken actor • Animal farm author and member of The Beatles • Spotify owner and actor who plays Harry Potter • Hanks, Hardy, Cruise, Holland, Hiddleston, Brady • Of Mice and Men author and The Office's Jim actor • Prime Minister of Canada and Canadian singer song writer • Discoverer of the photoelectric effect and Uncle Trotter • ...
Words and People To Know: 2021-02-08
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- Founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust.
- The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad.
- An ideological and political revolution which occurred in colonial North America between 1765 and 1783. The Americans in the Thirteen Colonies defeated the British in the American Revolutionary War, gaining independence from the British Crown and establishing the United States of America, the first modern constitutional liberal democracy.
- An organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jewish people in Russia or eastern Europe.
- The political process by which a legally constituted tribunal, or legislative body, challenges or discredits the honesty or validity of a public official whose conduct may endanger the common good.
- Followed the American Civil War and during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy.
- An isolated or segregated group or area.
- A package of five separate bills passed by the United States Congress in September 1850 that defused a political confrontation between slave and free states on the status of territories acquired in the Mexican–American War. It also set Texas's western and northern borders and included provisions addressing fugitive slaves and the slave trade.
- A series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.
- A person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- A legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- An outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- A combination of corporations managed by a single group of people.
- US manufacturer known for manufacturing steel plows.
- Cars a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity.
- The systematic separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.
- A person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or slavery.
- United States federal legislation that admitted Missouri as a slave state.
- A tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
- Another name for the locomotive.
- Set free from slavery or oppression.
- Plantation owners.
- A method of sifting for gold.
- Describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance.
- A presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln.
- Set free.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- To provide a reason or explanation for something.
- A single seller that has significant market power.
- A speech delivered at an inaugural ceremony.
- A war in the United States from 1861 to 1865, fought between northern states loyal to the Union and southern states that had seceded to form the Confederate States of America.
- Slaves who were set free.
- A pioneering American nurse who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War.
- Any person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock.
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- Something or someone that is lower in position, rank, quality, or importance.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- Groups of people sent to spread a religion.
- An organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- An American Confederate general best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
- After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, becoming famous for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings.
- An underground electric railroad.
- Inventor of the cotton gin.
- A speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
- Fur trappers in the wilderness beyond the Rocky Mountains.
- Laws that regulated the lives of African American slaves.
- The change that took place in the late 1700s and early 1800s from making goods in small workshops to making goods with machines and factories.
- A method of filtering gold from sand.
- A faction of the Republican Party during the American Civil War. They were distinguished by their fierce advocacy for the abolition of slavery, enfranchisement of black citizens, and holding the Southern states financially and morally culpable for the war.
- The process of making an area more urban.
- A room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments.
- The 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency as he was vice president at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- Several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain.
- He led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century.
- A person who runs away or tries to escape from the law.
- Buildings used for grinding grain into flour or for manufacturing.
- The production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- The Border War was a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory, and to a lesser extent in western Missouri, between 1854 and 1859.
- To withdraw.
- Railroad A network of homes, barns, cellars, caves, and secret rooms where Runaway slaves could hide and rest while escaping north to freedom.
- An actor who assassinated Preisdent Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.
- of Bull Run The first major battle of the American Civil War.
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- An American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- A league or alliance, especially of confederate states.
- The route through central North America which served as a vital commercial highway until 1880.
- A person who looks for gold or other minerals.
- An American inventor and businessman who has been described as America's greatest inventor. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures.
- A 2,170-mile east-west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.
- A symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- Restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War.
- A wealthy powerful person in business or industry.
71 Clues: Set free. • To withdraw. • Plantation owners. • Slaves who were set free. • Inventor of the cotton gin. • A method of sifting for gold. • Another name for the locomotive. • An underground electric railroad. • Set free from slavery or oppression. • A method of filtering gold from sand. • An isolated or segregated group or area. • The process of making an area more urban. • ...
Young people around the world 2023-11-21
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- When you get electricity from sunlight
- When something happens commonly
- A machine that gains electricity from turning
- When you needed to hurry
- Another word for scared
- A state of being
- When everything is quiet, there is...?
- A well-known terror organization
- When you healed from something
- When you feel “lifted up” from another person’s ideas or perspective
- The process of receiving instruction, especially at a school
- A prize that is given to people that encourage peace
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- When you are given something
- What do you need to get light?
- When you give support, confidence, or hope to someone
- Lack of food and water in a country or city
- When something is fixed
- People who work on farms
- Girl who was shot in the head
- A low area between mountains
- What are used to shoot something?
21 Clues: A state of being • Another word for scared • When something is fixed • When you needed to hurry • People who work on farms • When you are given something • A low area between mountains • Girl who was shot in the head • What do you need to get light? • When you healed from something • When something happens commonly • A well-known terror organization • ...
Jesus Feeds 4000 people (2023). 2023-11-03
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- many loaves did they have?
- and on what did the people sit?
- size were the fishes?
- many days had the people been listening to Jesus?
- name does the bible call the food in the story?
- of the people came from?
- seven things we filled at the end?
- did Jesus say would happen to the people if they did not eat?
- did Jesus do to the food?
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- did Jesus do to get his disciples to come to him?
- was the food put to the people as described in the bible story?
- size was the multitude called when Jesus fed 4000 people?
- did Jesus give to God for the food?
- did Jesus get into after he fed the people?
- said the crowd had nothing to?
- what own building was Jesus going to send the people back to?
- did Jesus send them after they had been fed?
- was the leftover food described as?
- did the people feel after they had been fed?
- What did Jesus say the people would be satisfied with?
20 Clues: size were the fishes? • of the people came from? • did Jesus do to the food? • many loaves did they have? • said the crowd had nothing to? • and on what did the people sit? • seven things we filled at the end? • did Jesus give to God for the food? • was the leftover food described as? • did Jesus get into after he fed the people? • did Jesus send them after they had been fed? • ...
Jesus Feeds 4000 people (2023). 2023-11-03
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- What seven things were filled at the end?
- What was the leftover food described as?
- What did Jesus do to the food?
- What did Jesus say would happen to the people if they did not eat?
- Where did Jesus send them after they had been fed?
- How was the food put to the people as described in the bible story?
- Where and on what did the people sit?
- How many days had the people been listening to Jesus?
- What size were the fishes?
- How many loaves did they have?
- Many of the people came from where?
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- What size was the multitude called when Jesus fed 4000 people?
- What did Jesus say the people would be satisfied with?
- To what own building was Jesus going to send the people back to?
- What did Jesus get into after he fed the people?
- Jesus said the crowd had nothing to?
- What did Jesus do to get his disciples to come to him?
- How did the people feel after they had been fed?
- What did Jesus give to God for the food?
- What name does the bible call the food in the story?
20 Clues: What size were the fishes? • What did Jesus do to the food? • How many loaves did they have? • Many of the people came from where? • Jesus said the crowd had nothing to? • Where and on what did the people sit? • What was the leftover food described as? • What did Jesus give to God for the food? • What seven things were filled at the end? • ...
World War two:places,countries,people 2023-10-21
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- Air force of germany
- American General
- Allies power on an island
- when World War two officially ends
- Japanese city that is bombed on Aug9,1945
- Axis power in Europe
- Place that have Suez canal
- dictator of germany
- The axis powers are called _____
- modern fighter from GBR
- name of this war
- Why USA entered the war
- military of USSR
- leader of USSR
- Axis and Allies power
- tactic used in Dunkirk
- First country to surrender
- Axis power in Asia
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- High-performance fighter from GBR
- submarine of germany
- Allies power in Asia
- when USSR declared war on Japan(in (full name of month)dd format)
- Line that is "unbreakable"
- Allies power in America
- Allies power that surrenders quickly
- the end of European war(in (full name of month)dd format)
- Tactic used by (dictator of gernamy)
- military of germany
- large industrial city in USSR
- Anti-Dunkirk
- Organization formed after the war
- Japanese city that is bombed on Aug6,1945
- Biggest allies power
- Important island in Pacific
34 Clues: Anti-Dunkirk • leader of USSR • American General • name of this war • military of USSR • Axis power in Asia • military of germany • dictator of germany • submarine of germany • Air force of germany • Allies power in Asia • Axis power in Europe • Biggest allies power • Axis and Allies power • tactic used in Dunkirk • Allies power in America • modern fighter from GBR • Why USA entered the war • ...
HUMAN BODY AND DISCRIBING PEOPLE 2024-02-22
46 Clues: DAHI • PAHA • DAGU • DADA • HATI • GIGI • OTAK • PIPI • ALIS • BETIS • RAJIN • KULIT • PERUT • LEHER • LURUS • KECIL • MULUT • GEMUK • LUTUT • KURUS • BIBIR • WAJAH • MALES • BESAR • LIDAH • TANGAN • KEPALA • TULANG • TINGGI • HIDUNG • LENGAN • PINTAR • PENDEK • SEMPIT • RAMBUT • TELINGA • MANCUNG • PANJANG • JANTUNG • PUNGUNG • LANGSING • KERITING • JARI KAKI • SIKU-SIKU • BULU MATA • JARI - JARI
FEBRUARY ATEHNA PEOPLE TEAM CROSSWORD 2024-02-27
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- only when you need to
- a day we celebrated on Tuesday 13th February
- promoting passive detractors
- a place to be heard
- opportunity to make more money
- everything under one roof for our customers
- it happens every year
- roman goddess of the moon
- goalkeepers main job
- the first catch up of 2024 with Alisson and Anne
- top of the pyramid
- world map
- surrendering power to another
- tenure goes along way
- admin after a call
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- let the business know what the customers are saying
- take your time at lunch
- chocolate event
- reward and recognition
- the next generation of skys future
- cheque please
- movies publicity campaign
- a combination of a persons physical, emotional, and social health factors
- the busiest day of the year in football
- to raise to a higher standard
- will you be my ..........
- a converted acronym for believe in better
- holding something in high regard
- popular crime drama
- feeling valued
30 Clues: world map • cheque please • feeling valued • chocolate event • top of the pyramid • admin after a call • a place to be heard • popular crime drama • goalkeepers main job • only when you need to • it happens every year • tenure goes along way • reward and recognition • take your time at lunch • roman goddess of the moon • movies publicity campaign • will you be my .......... • ...
Unit 2 People in Business 2024-03-04
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- A document which outlines the requirements, qualifications, expertise, physical characteristics, etc., for a specified job
- Communication between the organisation and other organisations or individuals
- The levels of management and division of responsibilities within an organisation
- This makes the broad objectives of the business known to employees, but then they are left to make their own decisions and organise their own work
- This is where the manager expects to be in charge of the business and to have their orders followed
- Watching a more experienced worker doing the job
- A message which does not call for or require a response
- When the receiver gives a response to the message and there is a discussion about it
- Senior managers who lead a particular department or a division of a business
- The different approaches to dealing with people and making decisions when in apposition of authority - autocratic, democratic and laissez-faire
- The number of subordinates working directly under a manger
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- They have direct responsibility for people below them in the hierarchy of an organisation
- An amount paid for each unit of output
- Communication between members of the same organisation
- Factors that stop effective communication of messages
- this outlines the responsibilities and duties to be carried out by someone employed to do a specific job
- This gets other employees involved in the decision-making process
- A system whereby a proportion of the company's profits are paid out to employees
- Being trained away from the workplace, usually by specialist trainers.
- The enjoyment from feeling that you have done a good job
20 Clues: An amount paid for each unit of output • Watching a more experienced worker doing the job • Factors that stop effective communication of messages • Communication between members of the same organisation • A message which does not call for or require a response • The enjoyment from feeling that you have done a good job • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-04-06
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- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- He was given the Old Testament laws by God also wrote the 1st five books of the Bible.
- The great prophet who stared down on an entire nation and didn't blink.
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- He was originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
- The very 1st King of Israel his son Jonathan was a noble hero but he was not and attempted to kill his own son twice before his own death by a consulting with an evil one.
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus) and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
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- The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- He is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- The leader that succeeded Moses and led the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- He loved God and Everyone yet why do bad things happen to good people
- The 1st man of the human race.
- He was pressed to service a pagan king; yet by his strength and faith in God he survived a den of lions
- The source of all evil; originally a good angel named Lucifer who turned evil by wanting to make himself into God.
- Father of faith, had son Isaac at age 100 with his wife Sarah of 90 years of age.
- Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews
- The Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- He was originally Saul and was the first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus.
- The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
24 Clues: The 1st man of the human race. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • The promised Messiah, Savior and the Son of God. • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-04-08
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- crime motivated by prejudice
- Make a physical attack on
- theft
- killing someone intended or not
- "Eye for eye"
- going into a house and stealing stuff
- Blackmail
- Taking property they have been trusted with (not give something back)
- Community service
- lying in court
- locked up
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- Crime on the internent
- Deceiving others
- inhibating a crime with punishment
- Spray paint (graffitti)
- Help lawbreaker to make them a member of society
- actually harming someone
- Taking something from THE PERSON
- klling someone (premeditated)
- Fire
20 Clues: Fire • theft • Blackmail • locked up • "Eye for eye" • lying in court • Deceiving others • Community service • Crime on the internent • Spray paint (graffitti) • actually harming someone • Make a physical attack on • crime motivated by prejudice • klling someone (premeditated) • killing someone intended or not • Taking something from THE PERSON • inhibating a crime with punishment • ...
Crimes against people and property 2016-04-08
Across
- threat to harm
- threat to deter someone before offending
- destroying something that isn't yours with fire
- crime against other races,gender,religion (trump)
- to restore to good health
- theft
- forced stealing
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- killing someone by the act of another intentional or not
- you cant be charged for the same crime twice
- restoration of property to owner
- trusted with money but kept it
- killing someone
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance
- crime on the internet
- blackmail
- entry to a building illegally
- destruction of property
- lying in court
- false statement
- attack
20 Clues: theft • attack • blackmail • threat to harm • lying in court • killing someone • false statement • forced stealing • crime on the internet • destruction of property • to restore to good health • entry to a building illegally • trusted with money but kept it • restoration of property to owner • threat to deter someone before offending • you cant be charged for the same crime twice • ...
People in Period 3/4 2020-08-13
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- He likes to read and play video games
- He likes to watch movies, travel, and studying sports history
- She likes to bake, just started this summer and to read
- He likes to play games and the piano
- He likes to bike, hike, and playing video games; He went on a hike in the Santa Cruz mountains
- He likes to watch movies and loves taking walks with his Grandpa
- She likes to write and watch TV
- He likes to do gaming and fencing and caught about 8 fish on a fishing trip
- he likes being outside and playing basketball and reading mythology
- He likes to play video games and enjoyed his birthday party!!!!
- She likes to ski and play piano
- He likes to play video games and blend 3-D models
- She likes drawing people and gymnastics
- He likes minecraft and reading
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- She likes to draw cartoons and play soccer
- She likes to read, play roblox, and necklaces
- She likes playing softball, read to do art
- she likes to draw and enjoyed getting out of the house even if it was for a few minutes
- He likes to read and play soccer
- She likes to play piano and minecraft
- She likes to paint
- He likes playing games
- She likes to swim and play softball and enjoyed going to a beach house
- She likes to hang out with her friends and to swim; she also enjoyed a 2 day hike
- She likes to watch movies and travel
25 Clues: She likes to paint • He likes playing games • He likes minecraft and reading • She likes to write and watch TV • She likes to ski and play piano • He likes to read and play soccer • He likes to play games and the piano • She likes to watch movies and travel • He likes to read and play video games • She likes to play piano and minecraft • She likes drawing people and gymnastics • ...
People in Period 1/2 2020-08-13
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- He likes to draw and play baseball. He is an amazing artist!!!
- She likes to play softball and went camping this summer
- She likes to ride her bike and building with Legos
- She likes to dance and went to Yosemite this summer
- He likes video games and martial arts
- she likes to run and went to Los Angeles to visit her cousin
- He likes to breaking things and trying to put them back together....sometimes he is able...and sometimes uuhhhh
- She went to Stocklmeir and likes to cook.
- He likes to play Dungeons and Dragons
- She likes to play basketball and likes crime shows (me too)
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- she went to Garden Gate Elementary and went fishing this past summer
- He likes to study the Cold War and likes Social Studies
- She likes to surf and skateboard
- She likes to read and play competitive softball and also went to beach this summer
- He likes to play video games and soccer and had fun water skiing
- She likes to draw and code
- She does competitive cheer and went to Santa Cruz
- He went to 3 elementary schools and enjoys video games and got a pogo stick
- He likes sports, has 3 kids and a grandson, Kaiden and likes to watch movies, travel and watch True Crime Episodes
- She likes to play softball and went hiking this summer
- He likes to play chess and plays minecraft on computer
- He likes to code, do math and play basketball
- He likes baseball and basketball and got a new dog named Yogi
- He likes video games and playing outside
24 Clues: She likes to draw and code • She likes to surf and skateboard • He likes video games and martial arts • He likes to play Dungeons and Dragons • He likes video games and playing outside • She went to Stocklmeir and likes to cook. • He likes to code, do math and play basketball • She does competitive cheer and went to Santa Cruz • ...
Allie and Steph people crossword 2019-05-02
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- goddess of wisdom
- god of music and medicine
- the lowest social class
- god of the underworld
- expected to work on farms for the lord and pay rent
- goddess of marriage
- built/designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore 8 arches
- father of the Titans
- goddess of the underworld
- man who served his lord in the army
- Goddess of harvest
- god of the sea
- Father of modern astronomy
- Built the first telescope
- father of Zeus
- god of war
- Family Ruled Florence for more than 300 years
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- wrote “The Prince” people should be feared rather than loved
- messenger of the gods
- Created his own statue of David ceiling of the sistine chapel
- king of gods
- greek hero
- god of the forge
- german artist
- Wrote the “Divine Comedy” journey through the afterlife
- goddess of victory
- goddess of love
- son of Zeus
- god of love
- wrote the first medical textbook
- highest social class
31 Clues: greek hero • god of war • son of Zeus • god of love • king of gods • german artist • god of the sea • father of Zeus • goddess of love • god of the forge • goddess of wisdom • goddess of victory • Goddess of harvest • goddess of marriage • father of the Titans • highest social class • messenger of the gods • god of the underworld • the lowest social class • goddess of the underworld • ...
significant people in Australian history 2019-06-16
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- a sports person an a political leader
- 5th longest serving PM
- On the $50 note
- died in 2019
- Celebrated on the 3rd June
- 5th Prime Minister
- 1st longest serving Prime Minister
- Her and her husband were active in politics
- 20th Prime Minister of Australia
- won the 2013 federal election
- 1935 Opposition leader
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- Born in 1935,Ingham
- died on the 7th October 1919
- had a magazine The Dawn
- 501 bills were passed when Prime Minister
- 1st Prime Minister of Australia
- Born on 27th August 1904
- Disappeared while swimming
- born Mary Walsh, was a feminist
- Partially death Prime Minster
20 Clues: died in 2019 • On the $50 note • 5th Prime Minister • Born in 1935,Ingham • 5th longest serving PM • 1935 Opposition leader • had a magazine The Dawn • Born on 27th August 1904 • Disappeared while swimming • Celebrated on the 3rd June • died on the 7th October 1919 • Partially death Prime Minster • won the 2013 federal election • 1st Prime Minister of Australia • ...
Significant People in Australian History 2019-06-16
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- Died in 2019
- also known as Billy
- Was exiled for drinking
- longest serving Prime Minister
- 16th Prime Minister
- not a popular Prime Minister
- Won 2013 election
- Married Norwegian sailor
- Collected french clocks
- Introduced new gun laws
- Born in Ireland
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- 4th longest Prime Minister
- Founder of Aboriginals girls academy
- On $50 note
- Born in 1935
- Born in Tasmania
- First female Prime Minister
- died because wave hit him
- Olympic athlete
- ordered compulsory military service
20 Clues: On $50 note • Died in 2019 • Born in 1935 • Olympic athlete • Born in Ireland • Born in Tasmania • Won 2013 election • also known as Billy • 16th Prime Minister • Was exiled for drinking • Collected french clocks • Introduced new gun laws • Married Norwegian sailor • died because wave hit him • 4th longest Prime Minister • First female Prime Minister • not a popular Prime Minister • ...
significant people in Australian polotics 2019-06-16
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- fist women prime minister
- went swimming and dissapeared
- was the second priminister of Australia
- was elected to the cabinet
- was an aboriginal
- retired on the 4 of January
- died in 1937
- birth was on the 20th of December
- she was in womens rights
- oldest of three children
- was born on 17th February
- married at the age of 17
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- was the 11th primeminister
- was born in 1850
- born in 1821
- died at the age of 80
- was the 5th primeminister
- 1st prime minister of Australia
- was prime minister for 7 years
- born 18 January
20 Clues: born in 1821 • died in 1937 • born 18 January • was born in 1850 • was an aboriginal • died at the age of 80 • she was in womens rights • oldest of three children • married at the age of 17 • fist women prime minister • was the 5th primeminister • was born on 17th February • was the 11th primeminister • was elected to the cabinet • retired on the 4 of January • went swimming and dissapeared • ...
Significant people in Australian Politics 2019-06-16
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- 5th PM
- 11th PM
- on the 50 dollar note
- 1st female PM of australia
- deputy leader of united australian party
- 16th PM
- changed gun laws
- 1st PM
- won the 2013 federal election
- 14th PM
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- found the free trade party
- 1st aboriginal to win gold in hockey
- pioneer for women's rights
- 2nd PM of australia
- PM for 21 years
- indigenous activist
- went missing when he went swimming
- found his wife in QLD
- 1st women in house of representatives
- first feminist
- left school to 15 to join the labor party
21 Clues: 5th PM • 1st PM • 11th PM • 16th PM • 14th PM • first feminist • PM for 21 years • changed gun laws • 2nd PM of australia • indigenous activist • on the 50 dollar note • found his wife in QLD • found the free trade party • pioneer for women's rights • 1st female PM of australia • won the 2013 federal election • went missing when he went swimming • 1st aboriginal to win gold in hockey • ...
Body Parts (animals and people) 2024-09-02
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- mouth of birds
- the hairs growing on the edge of the eyelids
- an elephant's nose
- hands of cats and dogs
- nails of animals
- the part that fish use for swimming
- under your mouth
- skin of fish
- long hairs that grow around the mouth of cats and dogs
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- hair of a lion
- the top part of your head
- fingers of your feet
- the middle part of your leg
- they are above your eyes
- the part that sticks out at the back of animals
- the brown spots on your face
- arms of the birds'
- the top of your fingers
- the hair of animals
- the middle part of your arm
20 Clues: skin of fish • hair of a lion • mouth of birds • nails of animals • under your mouth • an elephant's nose • arms of the birds' • the hair of animals • fingers of your feet • hands of cats and dogs • the top of your fingers • they are above your eyes • the top part of your head • the middle part of your leg • the middle part of your arm • the brown spots on your face • ...
Top 50 most influential people 2024-05-16
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- contributions for the field of astronomy, finds that the earth revolves around the sun
- 3rd president of U.S, author of the Declaration of Independence
- advocacy of freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and separation of church and state
- invented dynamite
- the second king of Israel
- the founder of Islam, religious figure
- painted the Madonna and the child
- lead singer of the band queens
- social contract and his ideas in inequality
- “king of pop”
- leading the French army to victory in the Hundred Years’ War
- contributions to the development of Ancient Greek philosophy which provided the foundation for all western philosophy
- inventing the first printing press
- painted the Mona Lisa, and the last supper
- the theory of evolution
- painting of “the ceiling of the Sistine chapel”
- leading the Jews out of Egypt, and for receiving the Ten Commandments
- inventor of the modern alternating current electricity supply system
- took in an entire city hostage
- first European to sail around Africa to India
- first emperor to convert to Christianity
- created three laws of motion
- one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, one of the most important figures in early Christianity
- military conquests and the establishment of the napoleonic code
- 16th president of U.S and led the country through civil war
- queen of France during eighteenth century, being guillotined
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- he conquered almost all of Europe
- writer of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth
- 95 thesis
- leader of the Soviet Union
- a Roman general that destroyed the Roman republic and led to the rise of the Roman Empire
- British politician who served as prime minister of the United Kingdom
- philosopher of the four causes of everything (material, formal, efficient, and final)
- father of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions
- founder of Buddhism and the teachings of the four noble truths
- Bolshevik Revolution which led to the establishment of Union of Soviet socialist republics
- his code of laws
- first holy Roman emperor, uniting the Western Europe and expanding the Frankish kingdom
- first American president, commander of the continental army, president of the constitutional convention
- last pharaoh of Egypt
- the son of god, and dying on the cross for sins of mankind
- Ordered the atomic bombs
- inventing the electric light bulb
- Plato cave
- leader of the Indian independence movement, and his nonviolent resistance
- (Santa clause)
- the theatre of relativity
- the longest reigning British monarch
- discovering America
- painting surrealist paintings
50 Clues: 95 thesis • Plato cave • “king of pop” • (Santa clause) • his code of laws • invented dynamite • discovering America • last pharaoh of Egypt • the theory of evolution • Ordered the atomic bombs • the second king of Israel • the theatre of relativity • leader of the Soviet Union • created three laws of motion • painting surrealist paintings • lead singer of the band queens • ...
Rizal's Crossword Puzzle (People/Person) 2024-09-25
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- Courted her when she was 13 and engaged at 15.
- Market
- Died an old maid at 80.
- Mistress whom Paciano had children with.
- Challenged Rizal in an arm wrestling
- Rizal's first Professor in Atene
- Him and Rizal loved painting.
- Debated with Rizal about religion, which revealed an anti-clerical Rizal.
- Lived with Josephine Bracken, Irish girl from HongKong.
- Godfather of Rizal, native of Calamba and close friend to RIzal family.
- German Scientist traveller who visited the philippines and wrote Travels in Philippines.
- Described her as with complexion, seductive and with attractive eyes.
- Colegiala who skillfuly played the harp.
- A model father.
- Remarkable woman, possessing refined culture, literary talent, business ability and the fortitude of Spartan.
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- Rizal's nanny.
- Second father to Rizal.
- Youngest of Rizal's sibling.
- Science tutor.
- Rizal's first teacher in binan.
- Got infatuated to her when she played the harp.
- Rizal and his friend apprentice to.
- Professor who inspired rizal to study hard and write poetry.
- Concepcion's petname.
- Inspired rizal to develoop his artistic ability.
- Encouraged him to develop his frail body through physical exercise.
- Rizal stayed at Paris and was an assistant to.
- Parish Priest who baptized Rizal.
- Biang was her nickname.
- Rizal's great-great-grandfather and adopted their surname that means market
30 Clues: Market • Rizal's nanny. • Science tutor. • A model father. • Concepcion's petname. • Second father to Rizal. • Died an old maid at 80. • Biang was her nickname. • Youngest of Rizal's sibling. • Him and Rizal loved painting. • Rizal's first teacher in binan. • Rizal's first Professor in Atene • Parish Priest who baptized Rizal. • Rizal and his friend apprentice to. • ...
PEOPLE AND THINGS AT CAMP 2024-06-30
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- has the cabins everyone wants to be in
- scheduling queen
- #1 place of camp injuries
- big kid counselor #1
- oblong water vehicle
- possibly the loudest place on camp
- there's two of us
- cool guy #2
- cool guy #1
- archery queen
- master of all the buttons
- the place where everything is solved
- evening activity king
- magic talking boxes
- he gets passed around for good behavior
- smelliest hottest circle of cabins ever
- sports king
- better move your chip
- somewhat haunting albeit endearing camp birds
- cacophonous sounds emerge from here
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- camp's noble steed
- big kid counselor #2
- you've probably killed at least 50 of these
- where all the meetings go down
- beads everywhere
- cabins with the best view on camp
- she shows the variety
- circular water vehicle
- harbor song location
- 2002 horsegirl movie, also your boss
- good morning queen
- site of many an ant infestation
- she's so fierce
- best stargazing spot on camp
- belay on! on belay!
- the camp director
- camp's very own whistleblower
- nascar queen
- deals with parents all day
39 Clues: cool guy #2 • cool guy #1 • sports king • nascar queen • archery queen • she's so fierce • scheduling queen • beads everywhere • there's two of us • the camp director • camp's noble steed • good morning queen • magic talking boxes • belay on! on belay! • big kid counselor #2 • big kid counselor #1 • oblong water vehicle • harbor song location • she shows the variety • evening activity king • ...
THE NUNDA, EATER OF PEOPLE 2023-02-03
Across
- looked at simillarities or differences
- a number or quantity of related things.
- the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- gesture
- a unit of length equal to 3 feet
- small particles of sand
- move or cause to move back and forth
- Operated by a machine
- bring to a weaker state or condition
- look at something very closely
- A period of 14 days; two weeks.
- make someone to stop feeling bad.
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- a plan, or scheme offered for acceptance
- Of or relating to China or its peoples, languages, or cultures.
- get something
- increase in size by natural process
- an event or indication that something is likely to happen
- larger than others of its kind
- meant to head in a certain direction
- having strength or power greater than average or expected
- land with farms; rural region
- a duty or misfortune that causes worry, hardship, or distress
- showed unwillingness towards
23 Clues: gesture • get something • Operated by a machine • small particles of sand • showed unwillingness towards • land with farms; rural region • larger than others of its kind • look at something very closely • A period of 14 days; two weeks. • a unit of length equal to 3 feet • make someone to stop feeling bad. • increase in size by natural process • meant to head in a certain direction • ...
game for people i love 2023-02-23
Across
- ‘bigger the ____ bigger the heart’
- An absolute tank (transportation)
- hearty meal to start the day
- A fam like no other
- 3844
- The baddest of them all (feline)
- ‘______ energy’ (scary/fun)
- warm fluff dough balls
- Prefix to cafe or head
- activity being played where incident occurred (court)
- Place to get flipped and dipped
- knockoff brothers who can’t sing
- ____ x3 I wanna double ____
- 2008
- absolutely _______ (common saying)
- Shallow area for blacking out
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- Has a uniball
- suffix to an extreme or hot
- we’re like a band of ______
- calm_____490
- dried crushed red pepper
- bar frequented on past Wednesday
- I’ll take some coffee with my ______
- I identify as Sofia from ______
- a scary but entertaining hour
- x3 R3HAB Remix
- where boots were purchased (in a booth)
- sister production of trom
- Road to ______ (cutest bebe)
- underrated cinematic masterpiece
- Place where we ‘charge the neck’
- mode to brap around on
- ‘____ the day away’
- could be served for breakfast lunch and dinner
34 Clues: 3844 • 2008 • calm_____490 • Has a uniball • x3 R3HAB Remix • A fam like no other • ‘____ the day away’ • warm fluff dough balls • Prefix to cafe or head • mode to brap around on • dried crushed red pepper • sister production of trom • suffix to an extreme or hot • we’re like a band of ______ • ‘______ energy’ (scary/fun) • ____ x3 I wanna double ____ • hearty meal to start the day • ...
CLC S13 VOCABULARY, PEOPLE, PLACES 2023-02-16
30 Clues: SAY • NEW • KILL • RUSH • DRAG • LIFE • SICK • SING • GUARD • WOUND • TIRED • I WANT • ARRIVE • NOT ANY • WAKE UP • BUILDING • THE REST • THE OTHER • I AM ABLE • FARM SLAVE • SINGING TWIN • DANCING TWIN • HE CAN COUNT • FARM MANAGER • EGYPTIAN COOK • I DO NOT WANT • WIFE OF SENATOR • NEW ROMAN PROVINCE • ROMAN SENATOR IN BRITAIN • ROMAN GOVERNOR OF BRITAIN
God Leads the Chosen People 2023-01-31
Across
- Samson used the jawbone of this animal to kill the Philistines.
- This man's family was the poorest in the tribe.
- the number of years Saul ruled over Israel
- This army, for a brief period, capture the Ark of the Covenant
- During the Chrism Mass, the Bishop __________ the Chrism oil and blesses the other oils.
- A special gift from God given to a person for the good of others.
- Ruth's mother in law.
- Means anointed one.
- The words and actions used in a religious ceremony are called a...
- The sacraments give us _________ to be healed spiritually, and at times, physically.
- Ruth's husband.
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- During your baptism, you were anointed with Chrism oil as _________, prophet, and king.
- She was a judge of Israel who went into battle with Israel's armies.
- To pour or rub on oil when performing a ritual
- This oil is made by mixing olive or vegetable oil with perfume.
- Only a ___________ can confer the sacrament of Holy Orders.
- Gideon saved the Israelites from this tribe.
- The number of Judges recorded in the book of judges.
- Chrism oil is used during this sacrament, which we all can receive after Baptism.
- Samson did not lose his strength because his hair was cut; rather, he lost his strength because he broke the _______ his parents made to God before he was born.
20 Clues: Ruth's husband. • Means anointed one. • Ruth's mother in law. • the number of years Saul ruled over Israel • Gideon saved the Israelites from this tribe. • To pour or rub on oil when performing a ritual • This man's family was the poorest in the tribe. • The number of Judges recorded in the book of judges. • Only a ___________ can confer the sacrament of Holy Orders. • ...
Indigenous People and Climate Change 2023-08-11
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- A chemical element found in various forms, including carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a major greenhouse gas
- A time of intense difficulty, danger, or instability that requires urgent action or attention to resolve
- The variety of life forms in an ecosystem, including the diversity of species, genes, and ecosystems themselves
- Guidelines, rules, or principles established by individuals, organizations, or governments to guide decisions and actions
- The act of being moved or removed from a customary or familiar place
- communities of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment
- Uncontrolled fires that spread rapidly through vegetation and forests
- The practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other products
- People or groups who are pushed to the outskirts or margins of society
- Gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to the greenhouse effect
- The forced movement of people from their homes or usual environment due to conflict, disaster, or development
- people who existed in this land prior to the colonists' arrival
- The name given to the period of time in which over 50 million indigenous people were killed due to the actions of the colonists
- people from Europe are_____
- The individual or collective search for meaning, purpose, and connection to something greater than oneself often involving beliefs beyond the material world
- The complete disappearance of a species from the Earth, typically due to natural or human-induced factors
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- The establishment and control of settlements by a nation or group in a foreign territory, often involving political, economic, and cultural dominance
- A situation in which the availability of food is limited, leading to inadequate access to nutrition
- the adoption of the practices and culture of western Europe by societies and countries in other parts of the world
- Long-term alterations in Earth's climate patterns that are primarily driven by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels
- The solid part of the Earth's surface, including soil, terrain, and natural resources
- The process of clearing or removing forests and trees from a land area
- The shared beliefs, values, practices, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a group of people
- The process of transforming an economy based on agriculture and handcrafts into one characterized by manufacturing, mechanization, and mass production
- A belief prevalent in 19th-century America that the expansion of the United States across North America was a destined and justified endeavor
- The act of being deprived of possession or ownership, often relating to land or property
- The state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship
- The act or process of losing something valuable or significant
- Regarded as holy, revered, or deeply significant within a religious or spiritual context
- Not in proper relation or balance; when something is out of proportion or unequal
- A system in which individuals are owned as property and forced to perform labor against their will
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism, person, or community exists, including physical, biological, and social elements
- the conclusion of life
33 Clues: the conclusion of life • people from Europe are_____ • The state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship • The act or process of losing something valuable or significant • people who existed in this land prior to the colonists' arrival • The act of being moved or removed from a customary or familiar place • ...
People of the Old Testament 2025-06-04
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- David's tribe, 2 Samuel 2:4
- David's nephew, 2 Samuel 14:1
- known for wanting to kill David, 1 Samuel 19:11
- husband of Sarai, Genesis 12:4-5
- judge who tested God with a fleece, Judges 6:36-38
- the first man, Genesis 2:20
- David's son, 1 Kings 1:5
- David's son, 2 Chronicles 1:1
- son of Solomon, 1 Kings 14:21
- judge who made a bad vow, Judges 10:30
- known for wanting revenge, Judges 15:7
- son of Isaac, Genesis 25:26
- son of Jonathan, 2 Samuel 9:6
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- known for being a female judge, Judges 4:4
- set up a golden calf, Exodus 32:2-4
- best friend of David, 1 Samuel 20:42
- son of Boaz, Ruth 4:17
- son of Jesse, 1 Samuel 16:18
- last judge of Israel, 1 Samuel 7:15
- set up golden calves, 1 Kings 12:28
- son of Abraham, Genesis 21:3
- built the ark, Genesis 6:13-14
- wife of Abraham, Genesis 17:15
- judge who was a nephew of Caleb, Judges 3:9
- left-handed judge, Judges 3:15
- husband of Ruth, Ruth 4:9
- David's son, 2 Samuel 13:24-25
- son of Jacob, Genesis 37:3
28 Clues: son of Boaz, Ruth 4:17 • David's son, 1 Kings 1:5 • husband of Ruth, Ruth 4:9 • son of Jacob, Genesis 37:3 • David's tribe, 2 Samuel 2:4 • the first man, Genesis 2:20 • son of Isaac, Genesis 25:26 • son of Jesse, 1 Samuel 16:18 • son of Abraham, Genesis 21:3 • David's nephew, 2 Samuel 14:1 • David's son, 2 Chronicles 1:1 • son of Solomon, 1 Kings 14:21 • son of Jonathan, 2 Samuel 9:6 • ...
VA/US History Important People 2025-05-09
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- First American killed during American Revolution
- Invented the airplane
- Founded electricity as a source of power
- Invented the telephone
- leader in oil industry
- President of Confederacy
- "VA Declaration of Rights"
- First president of United States
- Assembly line for manufacturing
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- "Declaration of Independence"
- Communist revolution in Cuba
- Steel process
- leader in steel industry
- Confederate General
- President during Civil War,16th
- anti-lynching laws
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- "Truman Doctrine"
- "Father of the Constitution"
- "I have a dream"
20 Clues: Steel process • "I have a dream" • "Truman Doctrine" • anti-lynching laws • Confederate General • "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • Invented the airplane • Invented the telephone • leader in oil industry • leader in steel industry • President of Confederacy • "VA Declaration of Rights" • Communist revolution in Cuba • "Father of the Constitution" • "Declaration of Independence" • ...
KUIS MATERI TENTANG DECRIBING PEOPLE 2025-05-20
24 Clues: kuat • imut • lucu • kumis • sedih • GEMUK • KURUS • BOTAK • marah • pintar • PENDEK • jengot • TINGGI • berani • pemalu • gembira • baik hati • MUKA BULAT • bersemangat • RAMBUT LURUS • pendiam/tenang • RAMBUT KERITING • eyes mata kecil • eyes mata besar
People of the Old Testament 2025-07-24
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- known for wanting to kill David, 1 Samuel 19:11
- husband of Sarai, Genesis 12:4-5
- known for being a female judge, Judges 4:4
- son of Jonathan, 2 Samuel 9:6
- husband of Ruth, Ruth 4:9
- set up a golden calf, Exodus 32:2-4
- set up golden calves, 1 Kings 12:28
- David's tribe, 2 Samuel 2:4
- son of Abraham, Genesis 21:3
- built the ark, Genesis 6:13-14
- David's son, 1 Kings 1:5
- son of Boaz, Ruth 4:17
- judge who made a bad vow, Judges 10:30
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- son of Jesse, 1 Samuel 16:18
- best friend of David, 1 Samuel 20:42
- wife of Abraham, Genesis 17:15
- known for wanting revenge, Judges 15:7
- last judge of Israel, 1 Samuel 7:15
- judge who tested God with a fleece, Judges 6:36-38
- David's son, 2 Samuel 13:24-25
- son of Solomon, 1 Kings 14:21
- David's son, 2 Chronicles 1:1
- the first man, Genesis 2:20
- son of Isaac, Genesis 25:26
- judge who was a nephew of Caleb, Judges 3:9
- David's nephew, 2 Samuel 14:1
- son of Jacob, Genesis 37:3
- left-handed judge, Judges 3:15
28 Clues: son of Boaz, Ruth 4:17 • David's son, 1 Kings 1:5 • husband of Ruth, Ruth 4:9 • son of Jacob, Genesis 37:3 • the first man, Genesis 2:20 • son of Isaac, Genesis 25:26 • David's tribe, 2 Samuel 2:4 • son of Jesse, 1 Samuel 16:18 • son of Abraham, Genesis 21:3 • son of Solomon, 1 Kings 14:21 • son of Jonathan, 2 Samuel 9:6 • David's son, 2 Chronicles 1:1 • David's nephew, 2 Samuel 14:1 • ...
People of the Old Testament 2023-01-10
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- NOAH'S REBELLIOUS SON. THE ANCESTOR OF ISRAEL'S ENEMIES
- The Hebrew word for God as Creator
- Original name of Sarah.
- ADAM AND EVE'S THIRD SON AND EVENTUAL HEIR.
- Son of Abraham and Sarah.
- The man chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
- God's personal name translated as Lord.
- Jacob's uncle who tricked him into marrying his eldest daughter first.
- Abraham's nephew
- Youngest daughter of Laban
- Wife of Moses
- Mother of Jacob and Esau
- youngest son of Rachel and Jacob
- Moses' brother
- THE FIRST MOTHER & WOMAN CREATED
- NOAH'S FIRSTBORN SON AND HEIR. ANCESTOR OF THE ISRAELITES AND RELATED TRIBES.
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- Jacob's favorite among his twelve sons.
- THE FIRST FATHER & MAN CREATED
- Title of the King of Egypt
- the younger of Isaac and Rebekah's twin sons.
- Son of Abraham and Hagar.
- name given to Jacob after he wrestled with God.
- Eldest daughter of Laban
- a descendant of Shem; founder of the Hebrew Nation
- Chief Steward to the Pharaoh
- High Priest of Midian
- original name of Abraham
- KILLED HIS BROTHER OUT OF JEALOUSY
- FIRSTBORN SON OF ADAM & EVE.
- THE RIGHTEOUS MAN WHO WITH HIS FAMILY AND ANIMALS SURVIVED THE FLOOD.
30 Clues: Wife of Moses • Moses' brother • Abraham's nephew • High Priest of Midian • Original name of Sarah. • Eldest daughter of Laban • original name of Abraham • Mother of Jacob and Esau • Son of Abraham and Hagar. • Son of Abraham and Sarah. • Title of the King of Egypt • Youngest daughter of Laban • Chief Steward to the Pharaoh • FIRSTBORN SON OF ADAM & EVE. • THE FIRST FATHER & MAN CREATED • ...
Famous Black People In History 2024-11-06
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- First black girl to go to a white-only school
- A Professional boxer who died In 2016
- Leader of eponymous jazz.
- Freed a bunch of slave
- Known as the "Queen of soul".
- Muslim minister and activist
- Choked by a cop
- Famous writer and activist
- King of Pop
- Supposedly the first black person ever
- Killed after flirting with a lady at a stor
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- Became president and was praised
- A Professional basketball and baseball player
- Had a dream about fairness
- Professional tennis player. (Now 43 years old)
- Made the traffic signal/lights
- A songwriter, painist, arranger and a activist
- A leader who made movements for Africa-American civil rights
- Kicked off a bus for another patient
- Known as "Queen Bey"
20 Clues: King of Pop • Choked by a cop • Known as "Queen Bey" • Freed a bunch of slave • Leader of eponymous jazz. • Had a dream about fairness • Famous writer and activist • Muslim minister and activist • Known as the "Queen of soul". • Made the traffic signal/lights • Became president and was praised • Kicked off a bus for another patient • A Professional boxer who died In 2016 • ...
Types of People The 1920s 2024-10-24
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- Quik Nickname for the police often used by teens
- Term that came from the Valentino movies that means an attractive man
- Young women who were known for their scandalous new fashion
- A red fruit that describes a good looking girl with no brains
- Term that came from the popular movie "the move Queen of Sheba" meaning attractive woman
- When someone is solemn or a killjoy
- Describes a cheapskate or a coward
- Someone who dances so well and fast that their feel clop like horses
- A word used to describe a tough guy
- Nickname for a sailor
- Something the father of a flapper would be called
- An attractive woman
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- A medical item used to describe an unlikable person
- Nickname for a chaperone or "mood killer"
- Someone who makes lots of jokes at the expense of others
- A fool or a romantic
- The wife of a gangster
- Someone whos easily convinced or swayed
- A term used to describe an attractive/cool pilot
- Nickname for someone who is badly behaved or from a bad neighborhood
20 Clues: An attractive woman • A fool or a romantic • Nickname for a sailor • The wife of a gangster • Describes a cheapskate or a coward • When someone is solemn or a killjoy • A word used to describe a tough guy • Someone whos easily convinced or swayed • Nickname for a chaperone or "mood killer" • Quik Nickname for the police often used by teens • ...
Notable People in CS History 2025-09-04
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- Credited for inventing the ENIAC (1 of 2 people)
- Co-founder of Microsoft
- Designed the ENIAC
- British mathematician considered the "father of computer science"
- He invent Boolean algebra
- Best known for inventing the first computer compiler
- He is known as the "Father of the Computer" because of his Analytical Engine
- Invented the first network email system in 1971
- Created the first high level programming language FORTRAN
- Co-invention of Morse code and the electric telegraph
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- He led the development of the Whirlwind 1 computer
- Created an electric tabulating system
- Popularized the decimal point and discovered logarithms
- Created the first fully operational, program-controlled computer named the Z3
- He pioneered computer architecture
- She is widely considered the worlds first computer programmer
- He was the mind behind Apple
- Cofounded Microsoft and revolutionized personal computing
- Invented the first microchip in 1958
- He conceptualized and developed the Harvard Mark I
20 Clues: Designed the ENIAC • Co-founder of Microsoft • He invent Boolean algebra • He was the mind behind Apple • He pioneered computer architecture • Invented the first microchip in 1958 • Created an electric tabulating system • Invented the first network email system in 1971 • Credited for inventing the ENIAC (1 of 2 people) • He led the development of the Whirlwind 1 computer • ...
Notable People in CS History 2025-09-04
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- Created the first calculator
- Creator of binary
- Designed first hobbyist computer with Steve Jobs
- Led project EINAC
- Created a company from his parent's garage.
- Made high level programming possible
- First advocate of AI
- Creator of tone based alphabet
- Creator of Whirlwind
- The world's first programmer
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- Credited with making the world's first large scale calculator
- The father of Email
- Designer of FORTRAN
- His device simplified hard labor into card punching
- College dropout who started Microsoft
- Had a fascination with keys, ciphers, and dolls
- Co-creator of Microsoft
- A strong advocate for binary
- Created the first real programming language
- Made slide rule
20 Clues: Made slide rule • Creator of binary • Led project EINAC • The father of Email • Designer of FORTRAN • First advocate of AI • Creator of Whirlwind • Co-creator of Microsoft • Created the first calculator • A strong advocate for binary • The world's first programmer • Creator of tone based alphabet • Made high level programming possible • College dropout who started Microsoft • ...
5 People Vocab 1-31 2025-09-29
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- like a thin puff of smoke
- An airplane with no attached source of thrust.
- sink a special basin used only for rinsing chemicals
- joined together; combined; united
- moving swiftly and with great force
- a small, open structure resembling a pavilion or gazebo
- flexible
- rugged and uneven
- A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
- to make a continuous rhythmic humming sound
- operated by the pressure of a fluid
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- removing the outer covering of corn
- to pretend
- an abnormality
- viral disease that affects the peripheral nerves and causes blisters on the skin that follow the course of the affected nerves
- make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow.
- with extreme care or caution
- Tower attached to a Muslim mosque, having one or more projecting balconies from which a crier calls Muslims to prayer.
- a combination of Spanish and North African architecture
- pertaining to an artery
20 Clues: flexible • to pretend • an abnormality • rugged and uneven • pertaining to an artery • like a thin puff of smoke • with extreme care or caution • joined together; combined; united • removing the outer covering of corn • moving swiftly and with great force • operated by the pressure of a fluid • A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds • to make a continuous rhythmic humming sound • ...
Meeting People Weeks 1 & 2 2025-10-05
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- someone you know and like.
- with attention.
- talking between two or more people
- not fun, not interesting.
- in a polite, official way.
- not polite.
- easy to hear or understand.
- kind and pleasant.
- a person who lives near you.
- to not remember
- clearly to use words so another person can understand.
- someone you don’t know.
- to share information.
- in a relaxed way.
- to see a person for the first time
- gently, not loud
- to say hello politely.
- to say you are grateful.
- a short or special name (e.g., Ken → Kenny).
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- in a nervous way.
- a person in the same class.
- to tell your name to another person.
- to use a name when talking
- not the same
- to keep information in your mind.
- without much sound.
- to say each letter of a word.
- helpful and caring.
- fun to know or hear about.
- nervous to speak to new people.
- not different.
31 Clues: not polite. • not the same • not different. • with attention. • to not remember • gently, not loud • in a nervous way. • in a relaxed way. • kind and pleasant. • without much sound. • helpful and caring. • to share information. • to say hello politely. • someone you don’t know. • to say you are grateful. • not fun, not interesting. • someone you know and like. • in a polite, official way. • ...
5 People Final Test Vocab 2025-11-03
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- small in amount; meager
- Of a sickly, pale-yellowish complexion
- to pretend
- a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material.
- pretending
- bewildered; confused; perplexed
- a state of nothingness
- greatly desired
- powerless; lacking strength
- A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds
- viral disease that affects the peripheral nerves and causes blisters on the skin that follow the course of the affected nerves
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- fragments of an exploding shell or bomb
- A tightening device used to stop bleeding
- ripping, cutting, or tearing
- implored; begged
- with extreme care or caution
- useless; pointless
- unaware
- moving swiftly and with great force
- pointlessness or uselessness
20 Clues: unaware • to pretend • pretending • greatly desired • implored; begged • useless; pointless • a state of nothingness • small in amount; meager • powerless; lacking strength • ripping, cutting, or tearing • with extreme care or caution • pointlessness or uselessness • bewildered; confused; perplexed • moving swiftly and with great force • A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds • ...
Harper- People of Texas Revolution 2025-11-10
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- Helped make bullets for Texian army in the Runaway scrape Wrote memories on the Revolution and Republic
- Organized volunteers from Nacogdoches signed Declaration of Independence Served as Secretary of War
- First president of the republic of Texas Led runaway scrape and won the battle of San Jacinto
- Yellow Rose of Texas Captures by Santa Anna's troops
- commanded Tejano troops
- Commander of 400 Texan troops who surrendered at Coleto Creek and were executed at the Goliad Massacre
- Served as First Vice President of Texas under Sam Houston
- Main author of Texas Drafted document listing mexico's abuses and declaring Texas a free nation
- One of the few survivors of the Alamo Helped spark the runaway scrape
- Signed Treaties of Velasco to end the war
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- Former U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
- Resigned when Santa Anna became a dictator Signed declaration of Independence helped draft Texas Constitution
- Father of Texas led 300 families to texas
- First person injured at the Texas Revolution
- Cherokee Chief who signed Treaty of Alliance
- Lawyer who opposed mexico's anti-immigration commander of Alamo Wrote Victory or Death
- Known for large hunting knife
- Gathered intelligence for Sam Houston
- Interim president of Republic of Texas Signed treaties of Velasco with Santa Anna
- Surgeon and judge advocate for Texian army Last president of Republic of Texas
20 Clues: commanded Tejano troops • Known for large hunting knife • Gathered intelligence for Sam Houston • Former U.S. Congressman from Tennessee • Father of Texas led 300 families to texas • Signed Treaties of Velasco to end the war • First person injured at the Texas Revolution • Cherokee Chief who signed Treaty of Alliance • Yellow Rose of Texas Captures by Santa Anna's troops • ...
People in the Revolutionary War 2022-11-04
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- famous for yelling "the British are coming!"
- signator of the Treaty of Paris
- fifth president of the United States of America
- patriot group of colonists
- colonists who opposed the rule of England
- Third president of the United States of America
- "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- wrote the article Common Sense
- second president of the United States of America
- "the father of the Constitution"
- created the American flag
- event; five people killed by Redcoats
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- inventor and Founding Father
- founder of the nation's financial system; Founding Father
- French aristocrat who helped seize Yorktown
- place; "the shot heard 'round the world"
- ruler of England when everything happened
- people who were fine with King George III ruling over them
- prominent patriot of the American Revolution; governor of Massachusetts
- first president of the United States of America; general of the Continental Army
- John Adams' cousin
21 Clues: John Adams' cousin • created the American flag • patriot group of colonists • inventor and Founding Father • wrote the article Common Sense • signator of the Treaty of Paris • "the father of the Constitution" • "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • event; five people killed by Redcoats • place; "the shot heard 'round the world" • ruler of England when everything happened • ...
Capitulo 1 - Describing People TOC __ 2022-10-03
24 Clues: bad • boy • good • girl • mean • lazy • ugly • tall • funny • short • young • small • course • blonde • boring • pretty • school • skinny • serious • friendly • ambitious • red-haired • intelligent • interesting
Hunt For The Wilderness People 2022-06-22
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- The apparently extinct bird that was found
- New Zealand version of 'thug life'
- What Ricky Baker tried to be
- What Ricky Baker wants to be
- Not a real word
- What Kahu gives Ricky to eat
- New Zealand slang for 'hiking'
- What Hector did years ago
- The crazy bush man
- What Paula calls herself
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- Meke Maori for 'good job'
- What Ricky shamed Hector for
- What Kahu's dad took
- The number of people who attended Bella's funeral
- The name Ricky addressed in the Haiku
- When you can just do things
- What type of people are Ricky and Hector?
- The name of Ricky's dog
- New Zealand slang for 'hike'
- The name of Hector's dog
20 Clues: Not a real word • The crazy bush man • What Kahu's dad took • The name of Ricky's dog • The name of Hector's dog • What Paula calls herself • Meke Maori for 'good job' • What Hector did years ago • When you can just do things • What Ricky shamed Hector for • What Ricky Baker tried to be • What Ricky Baker wants to be • New Zealand slang for 'hike' • What Kahu gives Ricky to eat • ...
REYANSH PLACEBENDER GOOD LUCK PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2020-06-05
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- This country has The Leaning Tower Of Pisa
- The tallest peak in Europe is in this country
- The highest range of mountains is located in this country
- This country gained independence from Netherlands in 1945
- This city has ranked 10th place of area in the world
- Capital of Iceland
- This country is known for chocolates
- This country located in Africa speaks Portuguese
- This city capital of Poland and made up of 6 letters
- This country is home to Victoria falls
- Every year in one island in this place has massive quakes
- This country invented LEGO
- This country in Asia became independent in 1971
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- Our favorite toy Rubik Cube was invented in this country
- The name means Land Of The Free
- The highest point of this country is Mount McKinley
- The Taj Mahal is located in this country
- the most famous festival is Running Of The Bulls
- Capital of Kenya
- A Dutch explorer found this island
- There is one thing on Earth that can be seen in space and it is located in this country
- This country borders the Red Sea and is located in Africa
- The worlds highest waterfall is located in this country
- Oil forms a lot of economy in this country
- This country invented coffee
- The longest river in the world flows through this country and they relied on the floods.
- The country's highest waterfall is Njupeskar
- Capital of Nigeria
- This country imports Chihuahuas[Type of dog]
29 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Nigeria • This country invented LEGO • This country invented coffee • The name means Land Of The Free • A Dutch explorer found this island • This country is known for chocolates • This country is home to Victoria falls • The Taj Mahal is located in this country • This country has The Leaning Tower Of Pisa • ...
The Winter People ( Crossword Puzzle ) 2019-02-04
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- a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others
- the religious rite of sprinkling water onto a person's forehead or of immersion in water, symbolizing purification or regeneration and admission to the Christian Church
- (of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age
- a hillock, knoll, or mound
- a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides
- a light axe used as a tool or weapons by north american Indians
- the motion of pushing or lunging suddenly or violently
- keep from sight; hide
- make a stupid or careless mistake; act or speak clumsily
- a cylindrical container bulging out in the middle, traditionally made of wooden staves with metal hoops around them
- A person who worries a great deal, especially unnecessarily
- the front leg below the knee
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- run or move with a long bounding stride
- ball a solid projectile that is shot by a musket
- a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand
- scrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces
- deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity
- a blade that may be fixed to the muzzle of a rifle and used to stab an opponent in hand-to-hand fighting
- burned and blackened
- (of a thing) make a quick short movement up and down
- the action of following or pursuing someone or something
- fired from the shoulder
24 Clues: burned and blackened • keep from sight; hide • fired from the shoulder • a hillock, knoll, or mound • the front leg below the knee • a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides • deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity • run or move with a long bounding stride • ball a solid projectile that is shot by a musket • a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand • ...
Jess Farrar/S4/people & places 2019-05-02
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- A civil rights activist, leader, sociologist, and one of the founders of the NAACP. He preached that social change was only achievable via action and protest.(2 words)
- The president of the United States during the Watergate scandal. He resigned before his impeachment.(2 words)
- A civil rights activist and journalist who launched an anti-lynching campaign. She was also one of the founders of the NAACP.(3 words)
- A civil rights activist who focused on the labor conditions of Mexican immigrant workers.(2 words)
- A civil rights activist who focused specifically on women's suffrage. She was one of the main faces of the movement, but unfortunately promoted white supremacy to further her agenda.(3 words)
- President during the Great Depression and most of World War II. He was responsible for the New Deal legislation and served four terms.(3 words)
- A country divided by civil war. One side was supported by the USSR, the other by the US. The US sent troops to help fight but withdrew in 1973. The communist side won and the two sides were united under communism.
- The US helped them overthrow the Spanish in 1898. It later became communist and allied itself with the USSR, allowing them to set up a nuclear base on it's territory.
- Annexed into the United States in 1898 after the destabilization and eventual overthrowing of its government. Attacked during WWII, which prompted the US to join the war.
- A country who's nationalist government was overthrown and replaced by a communist government. The country challenged the US's containment policy because we couldn't defeat something so large. We didn't recognize the new government and vetoed its admission into the United Nations.
- A group of American pilots stationed in the Pacific during World War II. They were the first Americans to fight against the Japanese.(2 words)
- A civil rights activist in the 1950s and 60s, she rose to fame when she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat for a white man on the bus. (2 words)
- A country divided by civil war. One side was supported by the USSR, the other supported by the US. The resulting war did not reunite the country, and it is divided at the 38th parallel.
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- An area rich in petroleum and other natural resources. The governments are generally unstable and the area's political climate is volatile. The US gets most of its oil from here.(2 words)
- The capital of Germany which was divided into four occupation zones after WWII. These four occupation zones eventually dwindled to two that were divided by a wall.
- A political organization founded in 1966 that focused on black power and carried weapons in self defense from police brutality.(2 words)
- An American general who commanded the Pacific theater during World War II.(2 words)
- Formed in 1922, and part of the Allied powers during WWII. Created an iron curtain through Europe when it turned the smaller countries surrounding it into satellites. The only other superpower in the world after WWII.(2 words)
- One of the Axis powers in WWII, and one of the Central Powers in WWI. The site of the Holocaust.
- One of the Axis powers during WWII. They attacked and took over Manchuria, an area of China. The US became involved in WWII when they attacked us at Pearl Harbor.
20 Clues: An American general who commanded the Pacific theater during World War II.(2 words) • One of the Axis powers in WWII, and one of the Central Powers in WWI. The site of the Holocaust. • A civil rights activist who focused on the labor conditions of Mexican immigrant workers.(2 words) • ...
People of the American Revolution 2019-10-05
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- Was a very well known Navel Commander
- Was the Third President and wrote the Deceleration of Independence.
- First Vice President and Second President.
- Helped many realize what was happening to them.
- Was at first fighting for the British but then came to the American side as a Commander.
- First President in the states.
- An organization to rebel against England
- Supported the King of England
- First congress to include all colonies
- First African American elected to a position in government.
- Rode a midnight ride to warn people that the British were coming
- Help Ben Franklin write Conman Sense.
- First man killed in Boston Massacre.
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- Was a Military server and was under Marquis during many battles.
- Helped writ both Declaration and the Constitution.
- Married to John Adams
- King at the time of the American revolution
- Gave the famous saying "give me liberty or give me death."
- Known for many of his inventions,and was apart of the Continental Congress
- A writer during the american revolution
- Tryed to rebel against England to get freedom
- Commanded troops of American at Battle of Yorktown.
- Led the British Army during the Revolution.
- Founder of the Sons of Liberty
24 Clues: Married to John Adams • Supported the King of England • First President in the states. • Founder of the Sons of Liberty • First man killed in Boston Massacre. • Was a very well known Navel Commander • Help Ben Franklin write Conman Sense. • First congress to include all colonies • A writer during the american revolution • An organization to rebel against England • ...
significant people in Australian history 2019-06-16
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- died in 2019
- 25th Prime Minister
- Has her face on the fifty dollar note
- Established the Australian national currency
- First women in Cabinet
- First female Prime Minister
- Longest serving Australian Prime Minister
- 16th Prime Minister
- Made Australians Womens Organisation
- First Prime Minister of Australia
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- Won the 2013 elections
- Died 5th of July 1945
- Remembered for leading Australia through world WWI
- Loves collecting french antique clocks
- unpopular Prime Minister
- Played hockey
- Creator of the Dawn
- Went swimming and disappeared
- born in Queensland 1935
- Fought for Aboriginal rights, died of cancer before they could celebrate victory.
20 Clues: died in 2019 • Played hockey • 25th Prime Minister • Creator of the Dawn • 16th Prime Minister • Died 5th of July 1945 • Won the 2013 elections • First women in Cabinet • born in Queensland 1935 • unpopular Prime Minister • First female Prime Minister • Went swimming and disappeared • First Prime Minister of Australia • Made Australians Womens Organisation • ...
significant people in Australian history 2019-06-16
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- died in 2019
- 25th Prime Minister
- Has her face on the fifty dollar note
- Established the Australian national currency
- First women in Cabinet
- First female Prime Minister
- Longest serving Australian Prime Minister
- 16th Prime Minister
- Made Australians Womens Organisation
- First Prime Minister of Australia
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- Won the 2013 elections
- Died 5th of July 1945
- Remembered for leading Australia through world WWI
- Loves collecting french antique clocks
- unpopular Prime Minister
- Played hockey
- Creator of the Dawn
- Went swimming and disappeared
- born in Queensland 1935
- Fought for Aboriginal rights, died of cancer before they could celebrate victory.
20 Clues: died in 2019 • Played hockey • 25th Prime Minister • Creator of the Dawn • 16th Prime Minister • Died 5th of July 1945 • Won the 2013 elections • First women in Cabinet • born in Queensland 1935 • unpopular Prime Minister • First female Prime Minister • Went swimming and disappeared • First Prime Minister of Australia • Made Australians Womens Organisation • ...
significant people in Australian polotics 2019-06-16
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- fist women prime minister
- went swimming and dissapeared
- was the second priminister of Australia
- was elected to the cabinet
- was an aboriginal
- retired on the 4 of January
- died in 1937
- birth was on the 20th of December
- she was in womens rights
- oldest of three children
- was born on 17th February
- married at the age of 17
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- was the 11th primeminister
- was born in 1850
- born in 1821
- died at the age of 80
- was the 5th primeminister
- 1st prime minister of Australia
- was prime minister for 7 years
- born 18 January
20 Clues: born in 1821 • died in 1937 • born 18 January • was born in 1850 • was an aboriginal • died at the age of 80 • she was in womens rights • oldest of three children • married at the age of 17 • fist women prime minister • was the 5th primeminister • was born on 17th February • was the 11th primeminister • was elected to the cabinet • retired on the 4 of January • went swimming and dissapeared • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Smart People 2020-10-01
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- a terrible person whose name rhymes with Shmolaf
- something that makes you sick and may even kill you if you eat it (it appears on one of the headlines of the newspaper)
- a huge amount of money
- people who investigate things
- hate or dislike very much
- the last name of a awful eye doctor who has hooks instead of hands
- a word meaning revolting and awful starting with “h”
- a small lock that you use to lock cages and gates
- unsteady or likely to collapse
- with much tossing and turning
- a fire caused by people and burns down many trees
- relating to marriage
- the owner of something; the person who possess something
- reluctant to associate with others (includes the fish in the word)
- cook on low heat
- give something up
- what you form when chasing a criminal
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- boring and dull
- picky about things
- a place where you leave your money for safekeeping
- quickly
- you sit on it and do your business
- chaos
- a box made with bars, usually used for birds, but sometimes for children too
- giving away
- not expected
- not legal
- the name of the procedure involving laser beams fixing your eyes
- able to be transported
- smile in an unfriendly and phony way
30 Clues: chaos • quickly • not legal • giving away • not expected • boring and dull • cook on low heat • give something up • picky about things • relating to marriage • a huge amount of money • able to be transported • hate or dislike very much • people who investigate things • with much tossing and turning • unsteady or likely to collapse • you sit on it and do your business • ...
WCP - People Places and Things 2020-10-05
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- Where we have an A+ Rating.
- We have 3 of them.
- The P in IPL.
- Use to verify part, package & label.
- Sophia's daddy.
- Hubby drives a box one.
- Training to Learn about label issues.
- IN1 is in it.
- Does our reports to Europe (IMDS).
- Our youngest of the 3.
- Comes in colors.
- 1, 2, 3 or A, B, C 5S.
- Removes moisture.
- They might be 4x6.
- Can tell you what a PPAP is.
- Does white and color ones.
- 5S to make the same.
- Pays the bills.
- Something else!
- May sleep in a tent.
- Hardest 5S.
- See ??
- Our 'Point'?
- To ____ Our Customers.
- Not from McDonalds.
- Due in Dec.
- Our President
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- A great 'resource'.
- ____ Beach Amusement Park
- Mixer.
- Should be 3% or less.
- Screen for recording production.
- Who we are.
- Tools around.
- Known by initials.
- Our ERP.
- Like a zebra.
- Quality may hang one.
- 5S that might require sunglasses.
- Ours are not striped.
- Checks your 5S.
- She's it.
- Tall and 'Long'.
- First 5S.
- Our CFO
- No Test Ine.
- Helped IT his first shutdown.
- Our CEO
- Quality ___ Where to go for VS or other Docs.
- Part owner.
- 1960's hit by The Cowsills.
- Gets high ratings from our customers.
- Used Material.
- Is a 'cool' one.
- With ?? To Maintain an __ and __ workplace.
- Hard thinking material?
- One of 3.
57 Clues: Mixer. • See ?? • Our CFO • Our CEO • Our ERP. • She's it. • First 5S. • One of 3. • Who we are. • Part owner. • Hardest 5S. • Due in Dec. • No Test Ine. • Our 'Point'? • Tools around. • The P in IPL. • Like a zebra. • IN1 is in it. • Our President • Used Material. • Sophia's daddy. • Checks your 5S. • Pays the bills. • Something else! • Tall and 'Long'. • Comes in colors. • Is a 'cool' one. • Removes moisture. • ...
5B Talking About People Vocabulary 2020-10-01
21 Clues: old • man • gray • hair • tall • long • woman • young • black • blonde • to be hot • young man • red-headed • to be cold • young woman • to be tired • good looking • to be hungry • short (height) • chestnut brown • short (length)
Chapter 5 - People of Prayer 2021-01-22
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- Another name for Sacred Scripture
- Simply being with God
- The Gospel tells us that Jesus and his disciples ____ at the Last Supper
- A Marian devotion - important to Catholic prayer
- Faith, Hope, and Love
- Spoken Prayer
- We praise God through such prayers as the ___
- Music helps us lift our __ __ __ to God
- Prayer strengthens our relationship with the Holy Trinity and member of the ___ ___ ___
- Saint John of the Cross wrote about this, referring to prayer - when it becomes meaningless and dry
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- A term meaning "praise words"
- We use our minds, imaginations, and emotions to understand and seek what the Lord is asking of us
- Prayer that can be enriched with a prayer corner
- ____ and Christian life are inseparable
- After receiving Holy Communion, all pray in silent ____ of the Risen Christ, whom we have just received in the Eucharist
- This 12th century saint helped renew the prayer life of the Church
- Simple yet melodic form of music developed in the 6th century and named after Pope Gregory the Great
- We offer our petitions for the needs of the community and the world during this part of the liturgy
- The bearer of God and mother of Jesus
- Mary's prayer of praise
20 Clues: Spoken Prayer • Simply being with God • Faith, Hope, and Love • Mary's prayer of praise • A term meaning "praise words" • Another name for Sacred Scripture • The bearer of God and mother of Jesus • ____ and Christian life are inseparable • Music helps us lift our __ __ __ to God • We praise God through such prayers as the ___ • Prayer that can be enriched with a prayer corner • ...
Chapter 28 Terms and People 2021-03-11
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- A financial panic that gripped the United States in October 1907, triggering widespread bankruptcies and causing the stock market to lose half its value from the previous year. Staunched only by J. P. Morgan’s timely intervention, the panic eventually led to the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913, marking the panic as the last time that a major financial crisis was resolved by private means.
- (1855-1926) A tireless socialist leader who organized the American Railway Union in the Pullman Strike in 1894. Later convicted under World War I's Espionage Act in 1918 and sentenced to ten years in a federal penitentiary. A frequent presidential candidate on the Socialist Party ticket, in 1920 he won more than 900,000 votes campaigning for president from his prison cell.
- Name applied by President Taft’s critics to the policy of supporting U.S. investments and political interests abroad. First applied to the financing of railways in China after 1909, the policy then spread to Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua. President Woodrow Wilson disavowed the practice, but his administration undertook comparable acts of intervention in support of U.S. business interests, especially in Latin America.
- (1849-1914) Danish-born police reporter and pioneering photographer who exposed the ills of tenement living in his 1890 book illustrated with powerful photographs, How the Other Half Lives. His work led to the establishment of "model tenements" in New York City.
- A system that allows voters privacy in marking their ballot choices. Introduced to the United States during the progressive era to help counteract boss rule.
- (1859-1932) A tireless crusader for women’s and labor rights, Kelley was Illinois’s first chief factory inspector and a leader of the National Consumers League, an organization dedicated to improving working conditions for women and children. Kelley also went on to help found the NAACP.
- (1838-1914) This noted naturalist split with conservationists like Gifford Pinchot by trying to protect natural "temples" like the Hetch Hetchy Valley from development. In 1892 he founded the Sierra Club, which is now one of the most influential conservation organizations in the United States. His writings and philosophy shaped the formation of the modern environmental movement.
- A landmark Supreme Court case in which crusading attorney (and future Supreme Court justice) Louis D. Brandeis persuaded the Supreme Court to accept the constitutionality of limiting the hours of women workers. Coming on the heels of Lochner v. New York, it established a different standard for male and female workers.
- A law passed by Congress to subject meat shipped over state lines to federal inspection. The publication of Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle earlier that year so disgusted American consumers with its description of conditions in slaughterhouses and meatpacking plants that it mobilized public support for government action.
- A reform movement led by Protestant ministers who used religious doctrine to demand better housing and living conditions for the urban poor. Popular at the turn of the twentieth century, it was closely linked to the settlement-house movement, which brought middle-class, Anglo-American service volunteers into contact with immigrants and working people.
- State-interventionist reform program devised by journalist Herbert Croly and advocated by Theodore Roosevelt during his Bull Moose presidential campaign. Roosevelt did not object to continued consolidation of trusts and labor unions. Rather, he sought to create stronger regulatory agencies to ensure that they operated to serve the public interest, not just private gain.
- Following the shooting of two white men on August 13, 1906, residents blamed the African-American soldiers from the segregated 25th Infantry Regiment stationed at nearby Fort Brown. Despite only tenuous evidence linking them to the crime, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered the dishonorable discharge of more than 150 of the “buffalo soldiers,” stripping them of their pensions and barring them from employment in federal civil service jobs. Roosevelt’s actions disillusioned many African-Americans, who began to wonder if his progressivism stopped at the color line. In 1972 Congress belatedly exonerated the men, all but one of whom were deceased.
- (1866-1945) Elected Republican governor of California in 1910, Johnson oversaw numerous progressive reforms, including the passage of woman suffrage at the state level. In 1917 he entered the Senate, where he proved an isolationist in foreign affairs. He is famous for declaring that "the first casualty when war comes is truth."
- A progressive ballot procedure allowing voters to remove elected officials from office.
- (1869-1930) Political thinker and journalist whose book The Promise of American Life (1910) influenced the New Nationalist reform platform of Theodore Roosevelt.
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- (1857-1944) The most eminent woman in the muckraking movement and one of the most respected business historians of her generation. In 1904 she earned a national reputation for publishing a scathing history of the Standard Oil Company, the "Mother of Trusts." Two years later she joined Ray Stannard Baker, William Allen White, and other muckrakers in purchasing The American Magazine, which became a journalistic podium in their campaign for honest government and an end to business abuses.
- The federal government allowed the city of San Francisco to build a dam here in 1913. This was a blow to preservationists, who wished to protect the Yosemite National Park, where the dam was located.
- Law passed by Congress to impose penalties on railroads that offered rebates and customers who accepted them. The law strengthened the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. The Hepburn Act of 1906 added free passes to the list of railroad no-no’s.
- A progressive reform procedure allowing voters to place a bill on the ballot for final approval, even after being passed by the legislature.
- (1865-1946) A friend of Theodore Roosevelt, Pinchot was the head of the federal Division of Forestry and a noted conservationist who wanted to protect, but also use, the nation’s natural resources, such as forests and rivers. In 1922 he won election to the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion on the Republican ticket.
- On March 25, 1911, a ferocious blaze broke out resulting in 146 worker deaths. When it was later determined that the fatalities could have been avoided by adhering to proper fire codes—such as leaving the stairwell and exit doors unlocked—the incident sparked widespread outrage and inspired legislation to improve workplace safety.
- (1839-1898) This pious leader of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union wished to eliminate the sale of alcohol and thereby "make the world more homelike." Her ecumenical "do everything" reform sensibility encouraged some women to take the leap toward more radical causes like woman suffrage while allowing more conservative women to stick comfortably with temperance work.
- (1847-1903) A muckraking journalist and reform leader whose book Wealth Against Commonweath (1894) excoriated the sins of the Standard Oil Company. Lloyd became one of the leading intellectuals behind the progressive movement, influencing such figures as Clarence Darrow, Florence Kelley, and John Dewey.
- While intended to lower tariff rates, this bill was eventually revised beyond all recognition, retaining high rates on most imports. President Taft angered the progressive wing of his party when he declared it “the best bill that the Republican party ever passed.”
- Platform of reforms advocated by Woodrow Wilson in his first presidential campaign, including stronger antitrust legislation to protect small business enterprises from monopolies, banking reform, and tariff reductions. Wilson’s strategy involved taking action to increase opportunities for capitalist competition rather than increasing government regulation of large trusts.
- (1857-1929) An eccentric Norwegian American economist who savagely attacked "predatory wealth" and "conspicuous consumption" in his most important book, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899).
- A law passed by Congress to inspect and regulate the labeling of all foods and pharmaceuticals intended for human consumption. This legislation, and additional provisions passed in 1911 to strengthen it, aimed particularly at the patent medicine industry.
- A setback for labor reformers, this Supreme Court decision invalidated a state law establishing a ten-hour day for bakers. It held that the “right to free contract” was implicit in the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
- A progressive reform measure allowing voters to petition to have a law placed on the general ballot. Like the referendum and recall, it brought democracy directly “to the people” and helped foster a shift toward interest group politics and away from old political “machines.”
- (1855-1925) One of the most militant of the progressive Republican leaders. He served in the Senate and in the Wisconsin governor’s seat and was a perennial contender for the presidency, keeping the spirit of progressivism alive into the 1920s.
- Bright young reporters at the turn of the twentieth century who won this unfavorable moniker from Theodore Roosevelt but boosted the circulations of their magazines by writing exposés of widespread corruption in American society. Their subjects included business manipulation of government, white slavers, child labor, and the illegal deeds of the trusts and helped spur the passage of reform legislation.
31 Clues: A progressive ballot procedure allowing voters to remove elected officials from office. • A progressive reform procedure allowing voters to place a bill on the ballot for final approval, even after being passed by the legislature. • ...
People and personality 3 -AGB 2021-10-08
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- a synonym of rude
- an antonym of open-minded (6-6)
- ______ people hate to waste anything
- the opposite of uptight
- ________ people are usually on time
- the opposite of lazy
- _______ people don't mind waiting
- another way to say thoughtful
- _________ people feel that they have the ability to do something
- another way to say rude
- the opposite of neat
- _____ people often tell you what to do
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- another word for cruel
- the opposite of pessimistic
- ______ people complain about everything
- the antonym of honest
- ________ people rarely change their minds
- ________ people are physically active and like to play a lot of sports
- a synonym of well-spoken
- another word for sociable
- another way to say fussy
- a synonym of dependable
- an antonym of shy
- _______ people think only of themselves
24 Clues: a synonym of rude • an antonym of shy • the opposite of lazy • the opposite of neat • the antonym of honest • another word for cruel • the opposite of uptight • a synonym of dependable • another way to say rude • a synonym of well-spoken • another way to say fussy • another word for sociable • the opposite of pessimistic • another way to say thoughtful • an antonym of open-minded (6-6) • ...
People of the Old Testament 2021-11-07
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- / The first king of Israel
- / He built the wall of Jerusalem
- / The son of Rahab
- / The husband of Gomer
- / He is known as the man after God's heart
- / He had a coat of many colours
- / This Prophet was hunted by Jezebel
- / The queen of this place visited Solomon
- / He was the wisest king
- / She was the Queen that saved her people from the wicked Haman
- / He escaped the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
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- / He was very Strong
- / The mother of Solomon
- / He went to battle with 300 men
- / He was thrown into the lions den
- / She was the first woman
- / He was swallowed by a great big fish
- / known as the father of all nations
- / Moses’s brother
- / he was hidden in a river as a child
- / The moabite widow that refused to forsake her mother in-law
21 Clues: / Moses’s brother • / The son of Rahab • / He was very Strong • / The husband of Gomer • / The mother of Solomon • / She was the first woman • / He was the wisest king • / The first king of Israel • / He had a coat of many colours • / He went to battle with 300 men • / He built the wall of Jerusalem • / He was thrown into the lions den • ...
Vocab Unit 1, describing people 2023-01-25
20 Clues: blass • blond • schlank • hässlich • Schönheit • blauäugig • hellhaarig • weitsichtig • kurzsichtig • dunkeläugig • dunkelhäutig • übergewichtig • schmal,schlank • breitschultrig • sonnengebräunt • mollig,rund,voll • mittleren Alters • gutaussehend (Mann) • atemberaubend(schön) • looking thin, healthy and attractive
Early People on the Plains 2023-01-30
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- country Coronado was from
- term for trading buffalo meat for vegatables
- continent explorers sailed from
- using an animal or plant for human needs
- sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- original continent of the native people
- main reason for the death of the Natives
- original inhabitants of an area
- a record of the past
- main source of survival for the Plains Indians
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- country looking to expand trade empire
- examples include bowls, arrowheads, etc...
- animal brought to New World by Europeans
- tribe Kansas is named after
- January 29, 1861
- between the Rockies & Mississippi River
- tribes with no permanent home
- species that no longer exist
- 1st explorer to visit present day Kansas
- ad astra per aspera
20 Clues: January 29, 1861 • ad astra per aspera • a record of the past • country Coronado was from • tribe Kansas is named after • species that no longer exist • tribes with no permanent home • sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • continent explorers sailed from • original inhabitants of an area • country looking to expand trade empire • between the Rockies & Mississippi River • ...
