people Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Gilded Age People and Vocabulary 2024-03-03
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- Invented the light bulb in 1879.
- His mass produced Model T was the first affordable automobile.
- An organization of workers formed to protect their rights.
- First progressive president.
- Growth of cities
- Worked to make American society a better and safer place to live.
- Social _________________ is the idea that certain people become more powerful in society because they are simply better.
- The ___________ brothers invented the first functioning airplane.
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- Treating people differently because of their characteristics.
- Invented the telephone.
- When one company dominates an entire industry.
- Scottish immigrant who founded the US Steel Company.
- He became the richest man in the world through his company Standard Oil.
- Railroad that connected America's east and west coasts.
- He became one of the richest men in America by controlling the railroads and shipping industry.
- The term used for anti-immigration feelings.
- A person who became rich through ruthless business practices.
- System in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- Island on which immigrants from Europe were processed.
20 Clues: Growth of cities • Invented the telephone. • First progressive president. • Invented the light bulb in 1879. • The term used for anti-immigration feelings. • Movement of people from one place to another. • When one company dominates an entire industry. • Scottish immigrant who founded the US Steel Company. • Island on which immigrants from Europe were processed. • ...
GCSE History Famous Health People 2024-04-06
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- Discovered that infecting someone with cow pox could make them immune to small pox by chance but didn’t know why, leading to mass government vaccination in 1850s
- Social reformer wrote a report about poverty leading to 1848 public health act
- Discovered carbolic spray could be used as an antisceptic which reduced death rates in mid 19th C
- Accidentally discovered penicillin the first antibiotic in 1928
- 19th C French chemist who discovered germ theory - by proving microbes caused cause and were not the result of it. This theory had a big impact on medicine eg snow/cholera, lister/antiscepts/ 1875 Health act
- Introduced the NHS in 1948 so treatment was free for all people
- discovered blood groups so blood transfusions could be done
- social reformer who wrote a report suggesting the creation of a welfare state and social security from ‘;cradle to grave’
- 19th C German scientist who linked specific diseases to the specific microbe that caused them eg anthrax, tb cholera. He used new scientific techniques dyes to stain bacteria, photography, his work encouraged other microbe hunters
- doctor who dissected criminals and wrote many books in 1540s which were printed and widely distributed in Europe, Helped point out Galen’s mistakes (eg no holes in septum)
- social reformer in later 19thC who wrote a report stating 1/3 Londoners lived in severe poverty
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- doctor who Developed Hippocrates’ ideas of the 4 humours into a theory of opposites. Only doctor supported by Catholic church
- first plastic surgeon for army during ww1
- nurse in 1850s during Crimean war. Improved standards or care through cleanliness, professionalism and order so death rates fell by nearly half
- British doctor in renaissance who observed animal hearts and discovered that blood must circulate
- chemist who used laughing gas as anaesthetic but was ignored
- helped purify penicillin with Chain and took to America where government paid for mass production
- professor of midwifery who used chloroform as a successful anaesthetic
- Developed mobile X-ray units to be used in WW1
- 18th century surgeon and scientist known for encouraging scientific habitats in surgery like experiementing, testing and elarning
- discovered the first silver bullet in 1889 a cure for anthrax 0 ie first medicine that killed specific bacteria in a live human.
- French army surgeon working in war which helped him develop medical techniques eg ligatures salves
- ……….george introduced liberal reforms to combat poverty just before ww1 eg free school meals national insurance pensions and after the war ‘homes for heros’
- Linked cholera to water supply in 19thC
24 Clues: Linked cholera to water supply in 19thC • first plastic surgeon for army during ww1 • Developed mobile X-ray units to be used in WW1 • discovered blood groups so blood transfusions could be done • chemist who used laughing gas as anaesthetic but was ignored • Accidentally discovered penicillin the first antibiotic in 1928 • ...
People, places, and scary things 2021-05-18
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- Hospital scan, in short
- She's bitter
- Fear of water
- Royalty with guy-liner
- The shark with the goodies
- Rigid person
- Stirs the Pot
- Linking two places
- Adorable ambient lighting? Check
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- Make him laugh
- Not a wizard
- John Paul George Ringo
- The deep blue
- No-nose villain
- Gears, cogs, brass, and buckles
- Pastel enthusiast
- Meridell gourmet
- Many in the sea
- Sushi, Hello Kitty and geishas
- What's in your head
20 Clues: Not a wizard • She's bitter • Rigid person • The deep blue • Fear of water • Stirs the Pot • Make him laugh • No-nose villain • Many in the sea • Meridell gourmet • Pastel enthusiast • Linking two places • What's in your head • John Paul George Ringo • Royalty with guy-liner • Hospital scan, in short • The shark with the goodies • Sushi, Hello Kitty and geishas • Gears, cogs, brass, and buckles • ...
Vocab - other people, words, expressions 2022-03-20
24 Clues: man • kid • big • small • woman • person • oldest • friend • people • average • student • youngest • roommate • boy/girl • boy/girl • boyfriend • classmate • girlfriend • how are you? • young man/woman • how old are you? • i am _ years old • how is your family? • what is your nationality?
Les Personnes (People 4) - Duolingo 2022-03-21
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- A parent always hears this from their child.
- What you may say to Mrs. Wilson.
- I know you are!
- «Comment _______?»
- Aubrey Graham and Abel Tesfaye.
- A teammate's question.
- Sinclaire,Nurse,Fernandez and Oleksiak.
- I am not having it.
- Are you really?
- Duo's favourite thing to say.
- Well, is he?
- Pianist, Oscar Perterson.
- Covid-19's end.
- Do you have one or not?!
- Do you have one?
- Question about absent students and Covid.
- Decision time.
- Pierre and now Justin.
- The world's dream.
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- A waiter/waitress's favourite saying.
- What a pop-quiz checks.
- He isn't.
- Where you live.
- Well do you?
- March Break.
- Do you or not?
- Stoofvlees,Filet Americain and Stoemp.
- You speak it.
- A teacher's constant question.
- "It's ______ or never".
30 Clues: He isn't. • Well do you? • March Break. • Well, is he? • You speak it. • Do you or not? • Decision time. • I know you are! • Where you live. • Are you really? • Covid-19's end. • Do you have one? • «Comment _______?» • The world's dream. • I am not having it. • A teammate's question. • Pierre and now Justin. • What a pop-quiz checks. • "It's ______ or never". • Do you have one or not?! • ...
1B Vocabulary Crossword - Describing People 2025-07-16
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- – Kind and easy to talk to.
- – Enjoyable and entertaining.
- – Caring and considerate of others.
- – Hair with tight or loose curls.
- – Hair with gentle waves.
- – Below average height
- – Hair that is smooth and not curly.
- – Willing to give or share.
- – Makes people laugh; humorous.
- – Above average height
- – Pleasant and good-natured.
- – Having no hair on the head.
- – Puts effort into tasks.
- - with a lean body.
- – Lacking intelligence.
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- – Not kind or approachable.
- – Speaks very little.
- – Neither tall nor short,
- – Facial hair on the upper lip.
- – Unwilling to work or be active.
- – Not joking; focused.
- - with a slender build.
- - with excess body weight.
- – Intelligent; quick to learn.
- – Mean or inconsiderate.
- – Likes to talk a lot.
- – Outgoing and sociable.
- – Facial hair on the chin
- – Nervous or quiet around others.
29 Clues: - with a lean body. • – Speaks very little. • – Not joking; focused. • – Below average height • – Likes to talk a lot. • – Above average height • - with a slender build. • – Lacking intelligence. • – Mean or inconsiderate. • – Outgoing and sociable. • – Neither tall nor short, • – Hair with gentle waves. • – Facial hair on the chin • – Puts effort into tasks. • - with excess body weight. • ...
Utah's First People Review Crossword 2022-09-06
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- a group living at a particular time or place. It includes their way of living
- main weapon of the Archaic Indians. A spear thrower.
- changes by a species to improve its chances of survival.
- an elevated landform that is flat on top, giving it a look like a tabletop.
- houses built by the Navajo Indian tribe.
- Native American group that lived in the Great Basin and Plateau areas of Utah.
- give life to
- shelters made by the Utes by covering tall poles with skins.
- Native American group that lived in the mountains and valleys of northern Utah.
- sources created by people who were there at the time it happened.
- mass movement of people or animals from one location to another.
- family members who came after them.
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- means the amount of something a producer is willing to make and sell.
- flat-roofed homes of stone or clay built by the Ancestral Puebloans.
- the largest historic Indian group in Utah.
- people who lived in North America before European explorers, Christian missionaries, and non-Native settlers wrote about them.
- the amount of something consumers are willing to buy or trade for.
- tools, weapons, baskets, clay pots, or other items made by people.
- is the study of past people and cultures through ancient sites, objects and other physical remains.
- Native American tribe that lived in the most arid region of the Great Basin, in western Utah.
- another term meaning "very old."
- moving around to follow animal herds, people never settle in one place for very long.
- name of cave found by Jesse Jennings.
23 Clues: give life to • another term meaning "very old." • family members who came after them. • name of cave found by Jesse Jennings. • houses built by the Navajo Indian tribe. • the largest historic Indian group in Utah. • main weapon of the Archaic Indians. A spear thrower. • changes by a species to improve its chances of survival. • ...
Unit 10-New Headway-People 2022-11-12
26 Clues: pull • beau • robe • jupe • barbe • jeans • veste • bottes • shorts • baskets • costume • manteau • écharpe • chapeau • chemise • pantalon • uniforme • collants • casquette • moustache • un legging • chaussures • chaussettes • joli, jolie • petit, petite • grand, grande
Unit 10-New Headway-People 2022-11-12
26 Clues: pull • beau • robe • jupe • barbe • jeans • veste • bottes • shorts • baskets • costume • manteau • écharpe • chapeau • chemise • pantalon • uniforme • collants • casquette • moustache • un legging • chaussures • chaussettes • joli, jolie • petit, petite • grand, grande
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? • ...
People In The Civil War 2023-01-09
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- Best known for his tactical prowess and bravery
- Best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- Major commanding the Union garrison at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina when the Civil War began
- Lecturer for the American Anti-Slavery Society
- A printer, newspaper publisher, radical abolitionist, and civil rights activist
- A carpenter and formerly enslaved person, allegedly planned an enslaved insurrection to coincide with Bastille Day in Charleston, South Carolina in 1822
- Known for his leadership in the Mexican-American War
- Playing a crucial role in the victory over the Confederate States and becoming one of the most famous military leaders in U.S. history
- Led 21 men on a raid of the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia
- Played an instrumental role in the founding or expansion of more than 30 hospitals for the treatment of the mentally ill
- Lincolns wife
- Led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War
- Served as the sixth President of the United States
- Leader of the Underground Railroad
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- A Southern planter, Democratic politician and hero of the Mexican-American War
- American officer who accepted command of the first all-black regiment in the Northeast
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- An American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress
- Shot Abraham Lincoln
- Best known for the bloody Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg
- Prmoted the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Risked her life to bring supplies and support to soldiers on the battlefield
- Led the South's attempt at secession during the Civil War
- 1845 publication of his first book The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
- An American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S.
- An American abolitionist of New York Dutch heritage and a women's rights activist
- Leader of the Southampton Insurrection
- The 16th President of The United States and pushed for the 13th Amendment
- Commanded the Confederate Army of Tennessee at the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battles for Chattanooga
- Sued for his freedom, formerly known as the Dred Scott decision
30 Clues: Lincolns wife • Shot Abraham Lincoln • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • Prmoted the Kansas-Nebraska Act • Leader of the Underground Railroad • Leader of the Southampton Insurrection • Lecturer for the American Anti-Slavery Society • Best known for his tactical prowess and bravery • Served as the sixth President of the United States • ...
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 • ...
Courtesy, People @ School, Name Is 2022-06-14
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- your name is (form)
- my name is
- your name is (inf)
- girl
- secretary
- tutor
- male friend
- female friend
- i'm sorry
- excuse me (to get by someone)
- plese
- male prinicpal
- female student
- her name is
- thank you
- male coach
- girl
- bless you (after a sneeze)
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- congratulations
- boy
- male student
- classmate
- his name is
- female coach
- teacher (male)
- teacher (female)
- excuse me (to get someone's attention/ask forgiveness)
- forgive me
- femal principal
- boy
- you're welcome
31 Clues: boy • boy • girl • girl • tutor • plese • classmate • secretary • i'm sorry • thank you • my name is • forgive me • male coach • his name is • male friend • her name is • male student • female coach • female friend • teacher (male) • male prinicpal • female student • you're welcome • congratulations • femal principal • teacher (female) • your name is (inf) • your name is (form) • bless you (after a sneeze) • ...
Mr. Fellows Kids and People 2022-11-29
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- Quiet and a kind friend
- A blooket boss improving with math strategies
- Hard worker, good friend, loves halloween
- Get his work done fast and has improved writing
- artistic, smart, & has a big family
- quiet kid with floppy hair
- we missed her and she gets good grades
- 24hr TDS player champ, great student
- Will fold you into bits, math wiz
- Quiet and works hard sneaky evil
- fast worker and handball pro
- Quiet and excellent at math
- quiet student and great verbal answers
- takes care of the sick when not working hard
- Computer Wizard and hilarious
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- Funny personality and is the candy dude
- always tired, ELA and math pro
- Artistic and funny
- cant beat teacher at prodigy, student councilor
- Is the PE master and great student
- Loves minecraft and working hard
- Fit in well and made quick friends
- A hard worker in ELA and makes friends
- a good friend and does her work
- Quiet student who dresses fashionably
- becoming a math wizard, long ponytail
- hard worker and rules the aim high store
- Likes to draw pokemans and play blooket
- Quiet gets all his work done
- Great hockey player
30 Clues: Artistic and funny • Great hockey player • Quiet and a kind friend • quiet kid with floppy hair • Quiet and excellent at math • fast worker and handball pro • Quiet gets all his work done • Computer Wizard and hilarious • always tired, ELA and math pro • a good friend and does her work • Loves minecraft and working hard • Quiet and works hard sneaky evil • ...
Important People In The Revolution 2023-02-01
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- General who had defeated the British at Saratoga.
- From Virginia and wrote large portions of the Constitution.
- Had written Common Sense.
- Known for first saying “no taxation without representation.”
- The first chief justice of the U.S.
- From New York and wanted a strong national government.
- Had helped write the Preamble of the Constitution.
- Was first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- Told the colonists the British were coming.
- Led their “Green Mountain Boys” to defeat the British at the Fort, Ticonderoga.
- Washington’s most dependable officer.
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- Became an infamous traitor to america.
- Was the first Pennsylvania governor.
- Main writer for the Declaration of Independence.
- Helped organize the Boston Tea Party.
- Female writer who spoke against Britain.
- Main general of the continental army.
- The Second president of the U.S.
- Known for discovering a lot about electricity.
- Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
20 Clues: Had written Common Sense. • The Second president of the U.S. • The first chief justice of the U.S. • Was the first Pennsylvania governor. • Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel. • Helped organize the Boston Tea Party. • Main general of the continental army. • Washington’s most dependable officer. • Became an infamous traitor to america. • ...
Important people in the Revolution 2023-02-01
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- A school in Kentucky is named after him. It is called Lafayette.
- Famous for saying “No taxation without representation.”
- the 4th President.
- he was king at the time.
- Known for writing the Pinckney draft.
- 2nd president
- Known for writing most of the Declaration of independence.
- This person is considered the founder of the sons of liberty.
- Famous for the midnight ride.
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- Led the Green Mountain Boys.
- William Washington was his distant cousin.
- John Adams' wife.
- He made the first public library
- Captured fort Ticonderoga.
- This person was hanged for being caught as a spy for the americans.
- He trained many soldiers in valley forge.
- Raised 300,000 dollars for the continental army.
- He was the 5th president.
- Known for writing Common sense.
- a commander of the navy.
20 Clues: 2nd president • John Adams' wife. • the 4th President. • he was king at the time. • a commander of the navy. • He was the 5th president. • Captured fort Ticonderoga. • Led the Green Mountain Boys. • Famous for the midnight ride. • Known for writing Common sense. • He made the first public library • Known for writing the Pinckney draft. • He trained many soldiers in valley forge. • ...
Important People In The Revolution 2023-02-01
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- General who had defeated the British at Saratoga.
- From Virginia and wrote large portions of the Constitution.
- Had written Common Sense.
- Known for first saying “no taxation without representation.”
- The first chief justice of the U.S.
- From New York and wanted a strong national government.
- Had helped write the Preamble of the Constitution.
- Was first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
- Told the colonists the British were coming.
- Led their “Green Mountain Boys” to defeat the British at the Fort, Ticonderoga.
- Washington’s most dependable officer.
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- Became an infamous traitor to america.
- Was the first Pennsylvania governor.
- Main writer for the Declaration of Independence.
- Helped organize the Boston Tea Party.
- Female writer who spoke against Britain.
- Main general of the continental army.
- The Second president of the U.S.
- Known for discovering a lot about electricity.
- Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
20 Clues: Had written Common Sense. • The Second president of the U.S. • The first chief justice of the U.S. • Was the first Pennsylvania governor. • Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel. • Helped organize the Boston Tea Party. • Main general of the continental army. • Washington’s most dependable officer. • Became an infamous traitor to america. • ...
Important people of early america 2023-01-31
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- 3rd president
- Wife of john adams
- Invented lightning rod
- 3rd president of the United states.
- Traitor to america
- Midnight ride
- Sons of liberty
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- General who became the first president.
- German officer who helped train American troops.
- Commander of the southern department of the continental army.
- King george III
- Wrote common sense
- He said Give me liberty or give me death.
- first to die in the Boston massacre.
- Major general in the continental army who was french
- Navy officer
- Largest signature on the declaration of independence.
- Owned about 250 slaves and helped abolish slave trade
- Fourth president
- American spy who discovered the counterfeit money.
20 Clues: Navy officer • 3rd president • Midnight ride • King george III • Sons of liberty • Fourth president • Wrote common sense • Wife of john adams • Traitor to america • Invented lightning rod • 3rd president of the United states. • first to die in the Boston massacre. • General who became the first president. • He said Give me liberty or give me death. • ...
People in Mr. Beale's Class! 2025-05-19
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- Class clown
- Real name is Christopher
- Biggest Texas fan ever
- Loves soccer
- Great at basketball
- Has a dog named Louie
- Always wears Crocs
- Fencing
- Is a diver
- Has a gray owala
- Loves Simpsons
- Has a bunny
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- Tall
- Has a twin sister
- Gymnast
- Loves Jellyfish
- Loves cats
- Cheats in every P.E. game
- Moved from Dubai
- Eats gum everyday
- Is from California
- He used to have blue hair
- Lived in London
- He's really smart
- Loves Gracie Abrams
25 Clues: Tall • Gymnast • Fencing • Loves cats • Is a diver • Class clown • Has a bunny • Loves soccer • Loves Simpsons • Loves Jellyfish • Lived in London • Moved from Dubai • Has a gray owala • Has a twin sister • Eats gum everyday • He's really smart • Is from California • Always wears Crocs • Great at basketball • Loves Gracie Abrams • Has a dog named Louie • Biggest Texas fan ever • Real name is Christopher • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Crossword: People 2025-09-05
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- someone who has left their country because of war or danger.
- up to change from a child to an adult.
- behaving in a very strange or silly way.
- when a woman has a baby growing inside her body.
- an informal word for a man.
- no longer married because the marriage has ended.
- showing good judgement; making good decisions.
- one of two children born to the same mother at the same time.
- happy to give money, time, or help to other people.
- very clever or very good.
- someone or something you can trust to work well or do what is promised.
- quick at learning or understanding things.
- able to wait calmly without getting angry.
- quiet and relaxed; not angry, excited, or worried.
- a physical or mental problem that makes life more difficult.
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- worried or afraid about something.
- married again after a divorce or after a husband or wife has died.
- the ceremony when two people get married.
- able to make or think of new and interesting ideas.
- not able to hear.
- sure about your own ability to do something.
- worried or nervous about something that might happen.
- friendly and enjoying being with other people.
- a member of your family.
- up to care for a child until they are an adult.
- not polite; saying or doing things that upset people.
- the woman who is getting married.
- having agreed to marry someone.
- the way people are connected (for example, as friends, family, or partners).
29 Clues: not able to hear. • a member of your family. • very clever or very good. • an informal word for a man. • having agreed to marry someone. • the woman who is getting married. • worried or afraid about something. • behaving in a very strange or silly way. • the ceremony when two people get married. • up to change from a child to an adult. • ...
Nevaeh - People of Texas Revolution 2025-11-10
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- Resigned when Santa Anna became a dictator
- gathered intelligence for Sam Houston
- Commander of 400 texan troops who surrendered at Coleto creek (1836)
- One of a few survivors of the Alamo
- President of the republic of Texas (1836)
- Known as the "father of Texas"
- Died defending the Alamo
- First person injured in the Texas revolution
- signed a treaty of alliance with Sam Houston during the Texas revolution.
- Frontiersman, land speculator, and a soldier known for his large hunting knife
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- Lawyer who opposed mexitos anti-immigration
- Author of the Texas declaration of independence
- Commander of the Texian army who led runaway scrape
- Surgeon and judge advocate for the Texian army
- president and general of Mexico
- Helped make bullets for Texian army
- Signer the declaration of independence
- fought at San Jacinto served as first vice president of the republic.
- free black woman captured by Santa Anna s troops
- Tejano leader from San Antonia who fought against Santa Anna
20 Clues: Died defending the Alamo • Known as the "father of Texas" • president and general of Mexico • One of a few survivors of the Alamo • Helped make bullets for Texian army • gathered intelligence for Sam Houston • Signer the declaration of independence • President of the republic of Texas (1836) • Resigned when Santa Anna became a dictator • ...
Madison/people of Texas Revolution 2025-11-10
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- Mexican general who lost Texas to Sam Houston
- Frontiersman hero
- He wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence.
- He experience and influence helped shape the new republic's political landscape.
- He joined the texian army and died defending the Alamo.
- He led Texas forces to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto.
- His actions, like destroying Vince's bridge, were crucial to the victory at the Battle of San Jacinto.
- He fought for Cherokee land rights.
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- He is the father of Revolution
- He then carried crucial news of the defeat to the Texan army.
- "Victory or Death" writer
- Fannin was a colonel in the Texas army who led troops during the revolution.
- He is known as the Father of Education in Texas
- He was the only Texan wounded in the battle and became known as the first Texan casualty of the revolution.
- She made bullets and took them to the Alamo
- He served during the loud period of the Texas Revolution.
- "The yellow rose of Texas"
- He served as the fourth and final president of the Republic of Texas from 1844 to 1846.
- He fought at the Battle of San Jacinto and later served as a Brigadier General in the Texas Army.
- Tejano military and political leader who fought for Texas independence and served in the early Republic of Texas government
20 Clues: Frontiersman hero • "Victory or Death" writer • "The yellow rose of Texas" • He is the father of Revolution • He fought for Cherokee land rights. • She made bullets and took them to the Alamo • Mexican general who lost Texas to Sam Houston • He is known as the Father of Education in Texas • He wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence. • ...
People of the U.S. Government 2025-12-01
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- Last name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Full name of the Civil and Women's Rights activist who died in 1906.
- Last name of the governor of South Carolina
- Last name of the 16th president, leader of the US during the Civil War, and issuer of the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Last name of one of the authors of the Federalist Papers and served as secretary of the Treasury
- Last name of the U.S. Representative for Lexington County, South Carolina
- In charge of the Executive branch.
- Last name of one of the U.S. Senators for South Carolina
- Last name of the 34th President, who also fought in World War II
- Last name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Last name of the Vice President of the United States
- Last name of the President of the United States
- Full name of the Civil Rights activist who led the March on Washington
- The name used by the three authors of the Federalist papers to hide their identities
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- Makes federal laws
- Last name of the "Father of our country" and the first President of the U.S.
- First and last name of the President during the Great Depression and World War II
- Last name of one of the authors of the Federalist Papers and fourth President of the US
- Full name of the main author of the Declaration of Independence
- Last name of the President during World War I
- First postmaster general of the US, helped write the Declaration of Independence, an inventor, and a US diplomat
- Last name of one of the authors of the Federalist Papers and the first Chief Justice of the US
22 Clues: Makes federal laws • In charge of the Executive branch. • Last name of the governor of South Carolina • Last name of the President during World War I • Last name of the President of the United States • Last name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • Last name of the Vice President of the United States • Last name of one of the U.S. Senators for South Carolina • ...
Things People Say at Finals 2025-12-06
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- I haven't seen the ____ in days, I'm getting seasonal depression...
- After procrastinating its time to ___-___.
- I just pulled an ___-____.
- When was the last time you took a break to ___?
- I know we need ___ to stop the roads from icing but my black boots are looking rough.
- When in doubt, morning caffeine.
- Do you have a _____? (for paper exams)
- The place to go for late night study snacks on campus.
- I'm so sad my senior friends are ______ _____.
- I'm about to _____ ____. I'm overwhelmed.
- Make sure you have time to do this regular cleanliness activity; your classmates will thank you.
- When you have an exam you need to make time to ____.
- Can I skip class its too ____ out to walk...
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- The first day of finals at Brandeis(number)
- Despite the snow, some men can still be seen wearing this clothing item.
- Either the easiest or hardest part of an exam. There are a few answers to this question...
- I need a ___ I'm too sleepy.
- I have to get a good ____ on this test.
- Should I go to my TA's _____.
- I can't wait to go _____.
- I don't have enough ___ can you scan me in?
- How long is the ____ open? (place)
- I can't believe you are ____ ____, send me a post card.
- Don't forget to drink lots of ____.
- Why does my classroom feel so uncomfortably ___?
25 Clues: I can't wait to go _____. • I just pulled an ___-____. • I need a ___ I'm too sleepy. • Should I go to my TA's _____. • When in doubt, morning caffeine. • How long is the ____ open? (place) • Don't forget to drink lots of ____. • Do you have a _____? (for paper exams) • I have to get a good ____ on this test. • I'm about to _____ ____. I'm overwhelmed. • ...
Puzzle of the People Leaders 2025-12-05
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- Shoe's of Heman
- Motorcycling extreme adventurer
- Provider of eggs
- Astro-photographer and astronomy enthusiast
- Arsenal FC is my favorite team
- Records and mixes music
- Said 'I do' in Oahu
- A horse show organizer
- Indian name meaning ‘king of kings’
- Part of the ‘Ba-ba-ba-ba’ Beach Boys chorus
- Compiling shelves, refactoring walkways in concrete, and debugging epoxy
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- My family has a history of building things
- An Apple gadgets lover
- Diner Dash (cozy game) Champion
- Me and Forest are like 'Peas and Carrots'
- Proseco is my guilty pleasure
- Traveler to 20 countries and on 9 cruises
- Danced in the Pennsylvania Ballet
- Gazes into the cosmos
- The name grown from an Ash tree
- A competitive ballroom dancer
- May also be called Dhanna seth
- A name that suggests strength and momentum
23 Clues: Shoe's of Heman • Provider of eggs • Said 'I do' in Oahu • Gazes into the cosmos • An Apple gadgets lover • A horse show organizer • Records and mixes music • Proseco is my guilty pleasure • A competitive ballroom dancer • Arsenal FC is my favorite team • May also be called Dhanna seth • Diner Dash (cozy game) Champion • Motorcycling extreme adventurer • The name grown from an Ash tree • ...
For the people, By the people 2023-06-05
8 Clues: Frames law • Interprets law • Implements law • Adults have right to vote. • principles to frame the laws • All religion should be treated equally. • The constitution of India is kept in the. • Our constitution came to effect, where in it is celebrated as
Words and People To Know: 2021-02-04
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- A wild and unsettled land.
- People who wanted to "purify" the Church.
- A person who speaks for other people.
- Part of the company.
- When people can not practice religion as they want to.
- A merchant believed to have journeyed across Asia at the height of the Mongol Empire.
- People who study earth and its features.
- Maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level
- Extra money available after all expenses have been paid.
- Different backgrounds.
- A community of people in a new region.
- Bringing in items from distant places.
- The spread of disease among many people.
- People who make their living by buying and selling goods.
- A great rebirth of learning and creativity.
- Huge land areas owned by Spanish colonists.
- A journey to a sacred place.
- Lines to separate territories.
- The process of growing crops and farming.
- The language, beliefs, customs, and tools of a group of people.
- Resisted authority.
- The science of plotting and controlling the course of a ship.
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- People who travel to a holy place.
- Attacked by surprise.
- A great deal of shipping between Africa, Europe, and North America.
- Large farms.
- The trip across the Atlantic Ocean during the Triangular trade.
- To give something (ie; money) to.
- A Jew who fled Spain and learned whaling in the Dutch West Indies. He moved to Newport Rhode Island a became the founder of Yeshuat Israel Congregation.
- Managers.
- People who owed money.
- Extra amount.
- A person who comes to a new place or country to live.
- Goods shipped to other countries to be sold.
- To provide for all of their own needs.
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain. His voyages across the Atlantic paved the way for European colonization and exploitation of the Americas.
- Business to make and sell a product or service.
- A large group made up of many smaller groups.
- A settlement ruled by a distant country.
- Forcing into slavery.
- Crops grown just t o be sold.
- A statesman, author, publisher, scientist, inventor and diplomat. Also, knew how to fly a kite.
- To move.
44 Clues: To move. • Managers. • Large farms. • Extra amount. • Resisted authority. • Part of the company. • Attacked by surprise. • Forcing into slavery. • People who owed money. • Different backgrounds. • A wild and unsettled land. • A journey to a sacred place. • Crops grown just t o be sold. • Lines to separate territories. • To give something (ie; money) to. • People who travel to a holy place. • ...
Black History Month (Famous People) 2021-02-12
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- Sarah Breedlove a.k.a __________ became one of the first African American millionaires when she formed a business around African American hair care
- This highly famed abolitionist and writer became the first African American nominated for Vice President of the United States, as the running mate of Victoria Woodhull.
- Toni ________, Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for her novel Beloved, her book was adapted into a film starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover.
- Tarana ______, an activist from New York founded the #MeToo Movement, landing her on the cover of Time magazine’s 2018 “100 Most Influential People” issue.
- With a combined total of 30 Olympic and World Championship medals, she is the most decorated American gymnast and the world's third most decorated gymnast.
- Maya _______ This poet, memoirist, and activist has been awarded over 50 honorary degrees, five Grammys, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. She has more than 30 medical facilities named after her.
- Best known for her work A Raisin in the Sun, she was the first African American female author to have a play performed on Broadway.
- This NBA Hall of Famer is the world’s highest-paid athlete to date, due to his billion-dollar shoe brand.
- This producer has been nominated for 80 Grammys, won 28 Grammys, and produced Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” as well as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. He is an Emmy winner and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- ________ Carruthers, astrophysicist that was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his patented “Image Converter.” He invented the first moon-based observatory, which was used during the Apollo 16 mission.
- This 72-year-old is the highest grossing African American actor of all time. He has appeared in over 150 films, which have grossed over $27 billion worldwide.
- Grammy winner for Best Comedy Album for the last three years, this highly successful comedian’s work has become the blueprint for modern sketch comedy.
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- _______ Thomas, physicist and inventor that created 3D TV. Her NASA team directed “Landsat,” the first satellite to send images from space.
- During the American Civil War, she served as an armed scout and spy for the Union Army, becoming the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war.
- This vocalist/ trumpet player won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1972 and was inducted into both the Grammy Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of fame for his heavy influence in the development of jazz.
- This world-renowned musician was the first artist to win eight Grammys in one night. He is referred to as the “King of Pop.”
- John H. _______, founded Johnson Publishing Company in 1942, the largest African American owned publishing company, which published the iconic magazines Ebony and Jet.
- This UNESCO ambassador for the Bahamas became the first African American man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor, for his role as Homer Smith in Lilies of the Field in 1963.
- This “Queen of Soul” has the most consecutive Grammys in any category, with eight awards for Best R&B Vocal Performance. Her streak began with her hit song “Respect.”
- ________ McDaniel, This actress was the first African American woman to receive an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her 1940 role in Gone with the Wind.
- Cicely _______, the first African American woman to win an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Television Movie, for her role in The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.
- This Mississippi-born actress and entrepreneur rose to fame as a talk show host and is now CEO of Harpo, Inc. She is the richest African American woman, with a net worth of $2.7 billion.
- _______ Latimer, inventor of the carbon filament light, one of his seven patents, made electric light bulbs less expensive and more efficient, making them accessible for homes and streets across the United States.
- _______ B. Wells, a founding member of the NAACP, she was heavily involved in both the Civil Rights and Women’s Suffrage Movements. Her 1890s pamphlets “Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in all its Phases” earned her a Pulitzer Prize in 2020.
- Euphemia Lofton _____, an academic and social activist for school desegregation was the first African American woman to receive a PhD in mathematics.
- Featured on the cover of Time in 1963, he wrote a series of works that highlighted both the Civil Rights Movement and the Gay Liberation Movement
- Kehinde_______, Nigerian-American painter became the first Black artist to paint an official presidential portrait when he was selected by former President Barack Obama
- Neil deGrass _____ astrophysicist, writer, and television personality is the recipient of 18 honorary doctorates and a NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal.
- Guion _______, engineer and astronaut was the first African American in space. He was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 1997 and the US Astronauts Hall of Fame in 2010.
- A 22-time Grammy winner, she is the first woman to win six Grammys in one night. Her awards include Song of the Year for “Single Ladies.”
- This entrepreneur was an advisor to Theodore Roosevelt and established the National Negro Business League (NNBL) in 1900.
31 Clues: This NBA Hall of Famer is the world’s highest-paid athlete to date, due to his billion-dollar shoe brand. • This entrepreneur was an advisor to Theodore Roosevelt and established the National Negro Business League (NNBL) in 1900. • This world-renowned musician was the first artist to win eight Grammys in one night. He is referred to as the “King of Pop.” • ...
People of The American Revolution 2021-03-15
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- The king of England during the Revolutionary War. pg 138
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence. pg 157
- General of the American Continental Army. pg 151
- Man who rode through the countryside to warn about soldiers coming. pg 144
- George Rogers ________ fought the British on the frontier. pg 173
- French officer who helped the Americans. pg 168
- Major Andre, a British Officer, was hanged as a _____. pg 173
- Betsy ______ made our first flag. Internet
- _________ men defended Massachusetts colony. pg 144
- Name given to patriots who resisted England's control. pg 155
- A naval hero of the Revolution. pg 174
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- American officer that fought Cornwallis. pg 171
- _________ Arnold was a traitor to the U.S. pg 173
- Patriot who asked France to help the U.S. pg 168
- American famous for the phrase "Give me liberty, or give me death." pg 151
- Nathan _______ was a patriot spy who was caught and executed. Internet
- American statesman and orator. pg 126
- Commander of the British who surrendered at Yorktown. pg 175
- Military governor of Mass. and British general. pg 147
- Samual ______, American patriot who fought taxation. pg 140
- Ethan ______ was an American who led "The Green Mountain Boys." pg 147
- Name given to those loyal to England. pg 155
22 Clues: American statesman and orator. pg 126 • A naval hero of the Revolution. pg 174 • Betsy ______ made our first flag. Internet • Name given to those loyal to England. pg 155 • American officer that fought Cornwallis. pg 171 • French officer who helped the Americans. pg 168 • Patriot who asked France to help the U.S. pg 168 • ...
Cultist Simulator Crossword - People Edition 2021-01-12
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- The Lantern Long you can face in the Lantern Apostle
- The only female Forge follower
- She wields her joy like a hammer
- 'The world is flat. Oh, but it's flat. I shan't stay long, tell me a secret!'
- The male Edge twin
- Stinky old Grail man
- She lost an eye and buried it in a forest
- The Grail Ligeian who assists you in the Grail Apostle
- He dislikes distractions; he gets results
- The seemingly immortal professor who is a Patron
- He writes poems; not all of them are good
- Fought with Julian over who was Janus
- A former barber; he got involved in nasty legal business
- The other Edge follower
- The surgeon extraordinaire who is also an Ally in Exile
- The owner of the Ecdysis Club and the one who helps on your Change ascensions
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- The most 'readable' occultist
- The better of the two Grail followers
- The drunkard Lantern follower
- Shrill-voiced Knock follower
- The Forge Long you can face in the Forge Apostle
- The stage-medium (and also seemingly most people's favorite)
- The 'Worm of Worms'
- The chief writer of the 'Kerisham Review'
- Everyone's least favorite Patron. We all know why
- 'The air is frosty, the candles gutter, the street-sounds are hushed. Someone is here.'
- The other person who lives in Ecdysis, who helps you during the Heart path in Change
- She helps the hurting and the sick
- He wishes to preserve what is good
- The 'Mother of Monsters' who helps you in the Forge Apostle
- The Grail Long you can face in the Grail Apostle
- She dances and looks sad
- He finds the cleverer uses of copper and wax
- Frau Schussel's real name who assists you in the Lantern Apostle
- She experiences frequent headaches
- The female Edge twin
- She rises at dusk to do the things she does
37 Clues: The male Edge twin • The 'Worm of Worms' • Stinky old Grail man • The female Edge twin • The other Edge follower • She dances and looks sad • Shrill-voiced Knock follower • The most 'readable' occultist • The drunkard Lantern follower • The only female Forge follower • She wields her joy like a hammer • She helps the hurting and the sick • He wishes to preserve what is good • ...
US Historical Events and People 2020-04-16
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- The border separating communist North Korea and democratic South Korea
- Prominent female civil rights activist, largely known for refusing to give up her seat
- An engineer who assisted in the launch of the WorldWideWeb which was a large step towards connecting the entire world through one source.
- The commander of the UN during the Korean war. Brains of the nearly impossible "anvil plan"
- A young African American who was killed over racial tensions and sparked the Chicago race riots, an influential event in an ongoing racial dispute in the country.
- Prominent male civil rights activist, largely known for his "I have a dream" speech. Along with other figures, inspired and fueled the civil rights movement.
- General Douglas MacArthur's 1-in-5,000 chance plan to seize Inchon and relieve forces in Pusan.
- The act of separating the population based on their race. Caused wide controversy and conflict amidst the civil rights movement.
- The summer after the end of WWI in which racial tensions reached a peak due to discontent from White men returning home to African Americans 'stealing their jobs'
- The target city for MacArthur's operation
- another prominent civil rights figure, who instead of taking a peaceful approach, held a view to solve the problem with violence. Caused controversy on his moral standpoint.
- 35th US President. Large step towards developing civil rights and devastatingly handsome.
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- An African American combat unit in WWI, an effort by African Americans to prove themselves just as capable as their white counterparts.
- the location of Eugene William's death, and where the Chicago race riots officially began.
- the name of the program that brought Americans to the moon. This operation proved the American spirit and nationalism.
- International peacekeeping force, large participant in Korean war
- A division formed by available forces in Korea and the US for force to utilize for MacArthur's operation
- One of the first astronauts on the moon, marked United State's victory of the space race, fueled homeland pride
- Scientist who discovered penicillin. Caused a very large breakthrough in the field of medicine which has saved countless lives since.
- Event in which Southern Blacks 'migrated' to the North for job opportunities and new lives while men were fighting in WWI. This planted family roots and diversified the population for years to come.
20 Clues: The target city for MacArthur's operation • International peacekeeping force, large participant in Korean war • The border separating communist North Korea and democratic South Korea • Prominent female civil rights activist, largely known for refusing to give up her seat • ...
Unit 12 PEOPLE, form 6 2020-02-10
26 Clues: märk • pime • puue • kurt • sünd • täpne • haigus • abielu • julgus • lootus • võimetu • rikkuma • hülgama • taipama • tundmatu • suhtlema • ühendama • tähendus • proovima • lapsepõlv • jonnihoog • ratastool • läheduses • sõnakuulmatu • kuulmislangus • sõnakuulelikkus
Get to Know Some People 2020-04-19
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- has a water glass that I took with me to college and has been my go-to water glass at home for 15 years now.
- was once a kid tester on the Today Show
- had a childhood crush on a women who worked at a pet store because she looked like Julia Roberts
- Growing up I wanted to be the first woman in the NFL
- only has 24 adult teeth (most adults have 28 or 32 if you include wisdom teeth)
- was held by Muhammad Ali as a baby
- I listen to the Harry Potter audio series on repeat and when the series ends I just start listening again.
- still has one baby tooth
- has two birthdays that overlap on the same age for 12 weeks
- Growing up, I dreamed of becoming an astronaut. When I was 10 years old, I constructed my own makeshift space shuttle and space suit out of cardboard boxes.
- was on a step team in high school. quit when they wanted us to buy red Tims
- is a sucker for gifs with monkeys
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- is blind in one eye
- can speak 4 languages
- walked 160 miles over 10 days
- has owned 35 cars
- once gave a presentation for Korean businesswomen at the headquarters of Vogue
- I was once in an infomercial
- once baked 200 cookies for a wedding
- dream job is lighting specialist at home depot
- once had an entire convo with someone, thinking it was someone else
21 Clues: has owned 35 cars • is blind in one eye • can speak 4 languages • still has one baby tooth • I was once in an infomercial • walked 160 miles over 10 days • is a sucker for gifs with monkeys • was held by Muhammad Ali as a baby • once baked 200 cookies for a wedding • was once a kid tester on the Today Show • dream job is lighting specialist at home depot • ...
July 01 FUN, FACTS & PEOPLE 2020-06-30
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- an act banned in England in all public indoor spaces on July 01 2007.
- who became the first act to sell more than 1 million song downloads in a week. He'she also held the top nine spots on Billboard's Top Pop Catalog Albums chart after his/her death on June 25
- Someone loved by many, born on July 1 1961, the person was also known as Duchess of Rothesay. She would have been 59 today 01/07/2020
- a United States athletics Nine time Olympic gold medallist, he won gold over three Olympics and was the great star of 1980s track and field. he was born 1961
- In this country, first of July is observed as Doctor's Day. It is celebrated to emphasize the value that doctors hold in our lives and this day is meant to pay them respect for their selfless service.
- what is the astronomical star sign/reference for someone born in July - you are gushing with creativity and sensitivity. Your mind is sharp and you often use it to understand how those around you are thinking and feeling. While others struggle to find the tools to be sympathetic, it is one of your greatest tools.
- 1979 - Sony introduced this gadget in Japan in 1979
- what event was held to celebrate a darling of the people who was deceased, at the new Wembley Stadium in London. The event was broadcast in 140 countries on July 01 2007 and the person would have been ..... years old. Provide the event and age the person would have been as at July 01 2007
- In 1960, this country gained independence
- In 1994 this leader returned to his country after 27 years in exile. The return was part of the deal worked out at the Oslo Peace Accords signed in Washington in 1993
- What year before the current year did we last have July 1 being on a on a Wednesday.
- the band that released She Loves You in 1963 July 01
- In 1960, this country (in Africa) became a republic and the president became its first President as Queen Elizabeth II ceased to be its head of state. State the country and presidents name together.
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- a country that took over the rotating presidency of the European Union for the first time since the country joined the EU in 2004. The Prime Minister of the country (initials; DT), will hold the presidency for a six month term. During this time the country pledged to focus on improving relations with countries to the south and east of the European Union and strengthening the eurozone
- a body established to prosecute and adjudicate on individuals accused of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity began sittings on July 01 2002.
- a dominion formed on July 01 1867. July 1 is an annual holiday in the country
- who is the famous and glamorous English model that married an English guitarist in 2011 (JH is the initial for the hubby - but they re no longer together now)
- this person was taken Off Terror Watch List in 2008 in US, after the then president George W. Bush signed the bill that officially removed him from the list. He used to lead protests similar to black lives matter
- who is the American rapper and music producer born in Portsmouth, Virginia on July 01 1971. She is a famous musician.
- what is the Birthstone(s) for July -the birthstone is said to guarantee health, wisdom, wealth, and success in love
- what day of the year is the 182nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. On the day, 183 days remain until the end of the year. It is also the last day of the first half of the year. The end of this day marks the halfway point of a leap year. It also falls on the same day of the week as New Year's Day in a leap year
- who is the American singer, songwriter and producer that died July 01 2005(he was born in 1951)
- In 1908 on July 01, this acronym was adopted as the international distress signal.
23 Clues: In 1960, this country gained independence • 1979 - Sony introduced this gadget in Japan in 1979 • the band that released She Loves You in 1963 July 01 • an act banned in England in all public indoor spaces on July 01 2007. • a dominion formed on July 01 1867. July 1 is an annual holiday in the country • ...
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. • ...
R & W UNIT 1 PEOPLE 2021-10-29
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- someone's male parent
- someone's female child
- an area of land which has its own government, army, etc.
- usual, ordinary and expected
- to have your home somewhere
- an activity that you like and often do when you are not working
- someone's female parent
- to do a job, especially the job you do to get money
- the words used by the people of a country
- a girl or woman who has the same parents as you
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- the father of someone's mother or father
- a group of people related to each other, such as a mother, a father and their children
- the mother of someone's mother or father
- the brother of someone's mother or father, or the husband of someone's aunt
- a large town
- a boy or man who has the same parents as you
- the work which you do in order to get money
- someone's male child
- sounds that are made by playing instruments or singing
- to look at something for some time
- the sister of someone's mother or father, or the wife of someone's uncle
21 Clues: a large town • someone's male child • someone's male parent • someone's female child • someone's female parent • to have your home somewhere • usual, ordinary and expected • to look at something for some time • the father of someone's mother or father • the mother of someone's mother or father • the words used by the people of a country • ...
ICE BREAKING FOR ICE PEOPLE 2021-10-15
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- Gamer at Terminators.lk
- Fights with Dinura all the time.
- Anuruddha likes to collect,
- Want Ice-cream? Ask her.
- Neighbour of "God Kataragama"
- This person got a gf during a trip to "Ambuluwawa".
- Issa's sirname.
- Artist of the batch.
- This person tutors maths to kids.
- Tea time reminds this person.
- Thipekesh parent's celebrated ______ last year.
- The best English speaker.
- The silent charactor of the batch.
- Born in last day in the year.
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- AK's "K" stands for,
- This person's BF in SLTC.
- Buddhi is a loyal ______.
- Big sis to all.
- Yasiru wants to marry ____ girls.
- Dilan's fav OS.
- Prabodha got kick from southern empire and went to _____
- The boy who likes actress, Shalani Tharaka.
- Shathyahan's secret identity.
- Kavinda is a superb _____.
- Pasindu can go to the ________ anytime.
- This person's sis got married recently.
- Ashani ate a _______ for 22nd B'Day.
- Megashan's group of brothers is called as,
- Chamathka's one of favourites TV shows.
- Created ICE 7th Batch group.
- Exchanged from IT faculty.
- Asiri thinks people's ______ can't change to poems.
- Adeesha's mind filled with,
- Hiru's wondrous hobby.
34 Clues: Big sis to all. • Dilan's fav OS. • Issa's sirname. • AK's "K" stands for, • Artist of the batch. • Hiru's wondrous hobby. • Gamer at Terminators.lk • Want Ice-cream? Ask her. • This person's BF in SLTC. • Buddhi is a loyal ______. • The best English speaker. • Kavinda is a superb _____. • Exchanged from IT faculty. • Anuruddha likes to collect, • Adeesha's mind filled with, • ...
People of the Old Testament 2021-11-07
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- The first king of Israel
- The queen of this place visited Solomon
- He went to battle with 300 men
- He was the wisest king
- He was swallowed by a great big fish
- She was the first woman
- She was the Queen that saved her people from the wicked Haman
- This Prophet was hunted by Jezebel
- known as the father of all nations
- The son of Rahab
- The moabite widow that refused to forsake her mother in-law
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- he was hidden in a river as a child
- The mother of Solomon
- He was very Strong
- He was thrown into the lions den
- He built the wall of Jerusalem
- He escaped the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
- The husband of Gomer
- He is known as the man after God's heart
- He had a coat of many colours
- Moses’s brother
21 Clues: Moses’s brother • The son of Rahab • He was very Strong • The husband of Gomer • The mother of Solomon • He was the wisest king • She was the first woman • 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 • This Prophet was hunted by Jezebel • known as the father of all nations • ...
school places, people, and clothing 2021-11-24
25 Clues: nasigimo • la dafla • la sabul • el uetres • ccletanes • la maisca • la piamaj • el ditorec • la ficinao • la sceelau • la chaqute • el sbrerom • la dirtorea • el teidesov • los patazos • la fetcearia • el pfrooessr • el enfmerero • la bibltecaio • la prfessooar • el subrecditor • los talonepans • salon de seclas • el jetra de bano • el cuatro de noab
Random Psych Terms and people 2021-11-23
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- memory loss
- misinformation effect
- balance and coordination
- a smaller representation of the whole group
- forgetting curve
- forgetting
- taste
- fraternal twins
- brain xray
- relationship
- taste aversions
- the whole group
- smell
- activation synthesis theory
- opponent process theory
- color vision
- shock experiment
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- autonomic functions
- gestalt
- 7 plus or minus 2
- intense memory
- fight or flight
- average
- your daddy
- contingency theories
- bobo the clown experiment
- split brain studies
- baby albert experiment
- mental representation
- can't stay awake
- ___content-the dream's contents
- sensory process
- ___ content-the dream's meaning
- your american daddy
34 Clues: taste • smell • gestalt • average • your daddy • forgetting • brain xray • memory loss • relationship • color vision • intense memory • fight or flight • fraternal twins • sensory process • taste aversions • the whole group • forgetting curve • can't stay awake • shock experiment • 7 plus or minus 2 • autonomic functions • split brain studies • your american daddy • contingency theories • misinformation effect • ...
Important People in Georgia History 2022-02-13
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- His death led to the "3 Governors Controversy"
- 1st Black Mayor of Atlanta
- 7th President who signed the Indian Removal Act
- Nicknamed the "Father of the Two Ocean Navy"
- 1st European Explorer to visit GA
- Started the airport in Atlanta
- Only President of the U.S. to be born in GA
- Chief of the Yamacraw Indians
- Gave the "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington
- Interpreter for Oglethorpe and Tomochichi
- President who owned the "Little White House" in GA
- Chief of the Creek Indians
- Chief of the Cherokee Indians
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- Known as the "Voice of the New South"
- Union General who led the "March to the Sea"
- Founder of GA
- Leader of the Populist Party in GA
- 16th President during the Civil War
- Brought the Braves, Falcons, and Hawks to Atlanta
- Mayor of Atlanta who brought the Olympics to GA in 1996
20 Clues: Founder of GA • 1st Black Mayor of Atlanta • Chief of the Creek Indians • Chief of the Yamacraw Indians • Chief of the Cherokee Indians • Started the airport in Atlanta • 1st European Explorer to visit GA • Leader of the Populist Party in GA • 16th President during the Civil War • Known as the "Voice of the New South" • Interpreter for Oglethorpe and Tomochichi • ...
AP Psych people crossword puzzle 2022-01-04
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- The girl that was locked in a room for 12 years of her life that taught psychologists about language acquisition skills
- She served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association
- Developed the theory that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development
- Darwin - English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Claimed that many of our behaviors are motivated by unconscious, often unpleasant desires
- Known for cognitive behaviorism, research on cognitive maps, the theory of latent learning along with the concept of an intervening variable
- One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children
- Leading spirit in founding the American Psychological Association along with serving as it’s first president in 1982
- Survived a traumatic brain injury caused by an iron rod that shot through his skull, obliterating a large area of the left frontal lobe of his brain
- Developed a theory of classical conditioning when teaching his dog to salivate at the sound of a bell
- Creator of structuralism which best describes the structure of the mind
- Developed the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and is one of the founders of humanistic psychology
- The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- Claimed that there were many stages to moral development and reasoning
- wrote several books including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now
- Was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in applying psychological insights in the areas of judgment and decision-making, to economic theory
- The schizophrenic mother who admitted to drowning her children in a bathtub
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- Known for his sociocultural theory, he believed that social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning
- Sixth youngest child of Sigmund Freud and wrote An Introduction to Psychoanalysis (first and last name)
- Primarily focused on the function of consciousness and is the father of functionalism or functional psychology
- A controlled experiment carried out by John B. Watson which had proven classical conditioning in humans, through a distinctive stimulus that normally would not be feared by a child
- He believed that people are born with the desire to achieve their maximum potential, also known as the self-actualization
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Pioneered in the experimental methods for the measurement of rote learning and memory
- Known for “Learned Helplessness” in dogs which is defined by an organism learning to accept and endure unpleasant stimuli
- Founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism and believed that human beings learn through a hands-on approach
- Best known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment which assigned men to act as either guards or prisoners
- Had a theory of cognitive development in children that was developed through studies
- Committed controversial and often outrageously cruel experiments with rhesus monkeys to study effects of maternal separation and social isolation, he placed infant monkeys in isolated chambers
- Did many experiments and focused on inner sensation, feelings and images with Titchener. He built the first psychology laboratory in Germany
- She was the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology and was Tichener’s first doctoral student
- Believed that the most effective way to develop a coding system is to discover it rather than being told by the teacher and made meaningful contributions to the cognitive learning theory and human cognitive psychology
- Created the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and established it’s three guiding principles known as the ABCs; activating event, beliefs, and consequences
- Created the experiment with the bobo dolls where children learned violent behavior from adults as they would act aggressively towards the bobo doll
- Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior”
- Regarded as the founder of feminine psychiatry, this woman was best known for her theory of neurotic needs
- Internationally known for his research into the interaction between social and physiological determinants of behavior
- Best known for his famous puzzle box experiments with cats and is known as the founder of modern educational psychology
- Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics
- Known for his unethical obedience experiments which test how far people are willing to go to obey authority
40 Clues: Developed the theory of operant conditioning • One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children • The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology • Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics • Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior” • ...
Activity in People and Earth 2022-04-12
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- the natural flooding and over-irrigation that brings water at underground levels of the surface
- typically an inorganic substance that has a specific chemical composition and crystal structure
- a great consumer of land and energy
- the extraction of minerals and metals from earth
- a very large land community unit where the plant species are more or less uniform
- minerals containing one or more metals
- includes all the physical and biological surroundings and their interactions
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
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- result of deforestation
- a combination of fire and grazing animals are important to maintain this
- flat and cold with low plants like grass and moss that only grow during the short summer
- it is when the environment becomes enriched with nutrients
- group of trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zone
- art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
- means house
- sometimes called plains or prairie
- makes up the hottest biome
- a bilogical community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- components of these are living factors of an ecosystem
20 Clues: means house • result of deforestation • makes up the hottest biome • sometimes called plains or prairie • a great consumer of land and energy • minerals containing one or more metals • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the extraction of minerals and metals from earth • components of these are living factors of an ecosystem • ...
UNIT 2 - TERMINOLOGY TEST (PEOPLE) 2017-05-11
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- a motivation theorist
- an annual meeting between an employee and their line manager to discuss performance and targets
- ___ the job training takes place at a college/training centre
- Job ________ is a process where employees gain on the job training through placements in a variety of departments
- an organisation that represents employee rights in a workplace
- abbreviation for the organisation which is an independent mediator in industrial disputes
- ____ hours a contract which does not guarantee employees any security of employment
- __ the job training takes place within the workplace
- Act which protects employees against discrimination in the workplace
- ______ Test evaluates personality and thinking ability
- method of payment used to motivate employees to sell more items
- abbreviation for the Health and Safety at Work Act
- a motivation theorist
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- a withdrawal of labour by employees who are unhappy with working conditions
- software which is used in keeping employee records
- Work to ________ where employees will only undertake duties explicitly detailed in their Job Description
- Employee _________ the process of managing the relationships between management and employees
- a motivation theorist
- ________ Planning is the process of strategic outlook on employment requirements
- an additional payment given to an employee for meeting targets
- a flexible working practice that allows employees to work from home
- Data ________ Act ensures that all organisations must take steps to protect data they hold on employees
- abbreviation for Virtual Learning Environment
- _______ Test evaluates whether a candidate has the skills required for a position
- ____ Rate is used to pay employees for items of production
- annual pay which is split into monthly installments
- abbreviation for Continuing Professional Development
27 Clues: a motivation theorist • a motivation theorist • a motivation theorist • abbreviation for Virtual Learning Environment • software which is used in keeping employee records • abbreviation for the Health and Safety at Work Act • annual pay which is split into monthly installments • __ the job training takes place within the workplace • ...
Words are related to people 2017-03-12
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- An adjective that describles people's ideas not truth.
- An adjective that describes the characteristics and skills of a person.
- An adjective that describles somebody thinks the world in the worst style.
- An noun that usually describle who earns most of money in familiy.
- A noun that descibles the best way to study language.
- An adjective that descibles somebody you want to make friends with.
- A noun that is used to take care of baby.
- A noun that describles the corridors of power.
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- A noun that tells you are broke
- A noun that describles somebody who are work in business.
- on A phrase that usually is used to describle grandparents'attitude for their grandsons.
- A noun that describles the highest rating of a service or product.
- A noun that describles the superme leader of a country.
- A noun that describles all of things are belong to you
- A compound word describle kind of people.
- An adjective that describles people who are keen on sports.
- An adjective that describles you are not familiar with something.
- A noun that describles people from another country.
- A noun that describes person who is still in primary school.
- A verb that describles relationship become worse.
20 Clues: A noun that tells you are broke • A compound word describle kind of people. • A noun that is used to take care of baby. • A noun that describles the corridors of power. • A verb that describles relationship become worse. • A noun that describles people from another country. • A noun that descibles the best way to study language. • ...
Words are related to people 2017-03-12
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- An adjective that describles people who are keen on sports.
- An adjective that describes the characteristics and skills of a person.
- A noun that describles all of things are belong to you
- A noun that describles people from another country.
- A verb that describles relationship become worse.
- A noun that describles somebody who are work in business.
- A noun that describles the highest rating of a service or product.
- on A phrase that usually is used to describle grandparents'attitude for their grandsons.
- A compound word describle kind of people.
- A noun that describes person who is still in primary school.
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- A noun that describles the corridors of power.
- A noun that is used to take care of baby.
- An noun that usually describle who earns most of money in familiy.
- A noun that describles the superme leader of a country.
- An adjective that describles people's ideas not truth.
- An adjective that descibles somebody you want to make friends with.
- A noun that tells you are broke
- A noun that descibles the best way to study language.
- An adjective that describles somebody thinks the world in the worst style.
- An adjective that describles you are not familiar with something.
20 Clues: A noun that tells you are broke • A noun that is used to take care of baby. • A compound word describle kind of people. • A noun that describles the corridors of power. • A verb that describles relationship become worse. • A noun that describles people from another country. • A noun that descibles the best way to study language. • ...
Alexander the Great - key people 2018-04-18
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- Mother of Alexander the Great
- Father of Alexander the Great
- Satrap of Bactria, replaces murdered King of Persia
- Alexander's closest friend
- Court philosopher who rejected obeisance and was executed as part of Conspiracy of the Pages
- Writer of 'Anabasis of Alexander'
- Alexander's official portrait sculptor
- Alexander threw a cup at this guy at the wedding of his daughter
- Alexander's wife
- Philip II's right hand man
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- 7ft Indian King, defeated at Battle of Hydaspes
- Persian satrap who died defending the Persian Gate
- General left in charge of Macedonia and Greece when Alexander goes East
- Son of Parmenio, killed by the army, which leads to the death of his father
- Name of Alexander's horse
- General killed by Alexander in a drunken rage
- Philosopher and tutor to Alexander
- Man who kills Philip II
- King of Persia
- Writer of the 'Life of Alexander'
- General who gained Egypt after Alexander's death
21 Clues: King of Persia • Alexander's wife • Man who kills Philip II • Name of Alexander's horse • Alexander's closest friend • Philip II's right hand man • Mother of Alexander the Great • Father of Alexander the Great • Writer of 'Anabasis of Alexander' • Writer of the 'Life of Alexander' • Philosopher and tutor to Alexander • Alexander's official portrait sculptor • ...
A crossword for special people. 2018-03-06
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- 60 seconds would form it
- Marking areas
- Horizontal
- The southern half of the Earth from the equator
- Vertical
- A navigation system that allows a user to determine an exact loaction
- The direction in which the north end of a compass needle will point towards
- According to the Earth's axis and not a compass
- Northern end of the axis of the rotation
- Something that records temperature
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- Geographic coordinate system
- 1000 milliseconds would form it
- Parallel of latitude of Tropic of Capricorn
- The northern half of the Earth from the equator
- Southern end of the axis of rotation
- A line that goes through the Pacific ocean
- someone who draws maps
- Parallel of latitude of Tropic of Cancer
- something to measure
- Four quarters of a circle
- The northerly of the five major circles of latitude
- Areas with a different time
- The line in the middle
- The same
24 Clues: Vertical • The same • Horizontal • Marking areas • something to measure • someone who draws maps • The line in the middle • 60 seconds would form it • Four quarters of a circle • Areas with a different time • Geographic coordinate system • 1000 milliseconds would form it • Something that records temperature • Southern end of the axis of rotation • Parallel of latitude of Tropic of Cancer • ...
KEY PEOPLE HISTORY---LIST 03 2018-02-23
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- Englishman who memorized the plans of several new machines and came to America in 1793 to set up a factory.
- Governor of Indiana Territory, hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe, and the 9th President.
- Frontiersman blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap, helped settle Kentucky, and was an American Revolutionary War Hero.
- Connecticut man who put all aspects of product in one factory in 1814.
- Founding Father, Secretary of State, and 5th President of the United States.
- Leaders of the Corps of Discovery, the expedition that explored the Louisiana Territory and the Pacific Northwest from 1803-1806.
- Father of the Constitution, author of the Bill of Rights, and 4th President of the United States.
- Revolutionary War Hero and first Secretary of War.
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- Secretary of State, 6th President of the United States, Congressman from Massachusetts, and abolitionist.
- Inventor of the mechanical reaper and several other farming advancements.
- Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
- French writer who travelled throughout the United States in the early 1830's and wrote about in his 1835 book "Democracy in America".
- Wife of President James Madison, who saved a portrait of George Washington from being burned by the British in 1814.
- American naval hero who won victories for the United States in the Quasi War, the War of 1812, and both Barbary Wars.
- Baltimore lawyer who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner".
- Aide to George Washington in the Continental Army and first Secretary of the Treasury.
- Vice President under Thomas Jefferson, man who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel, and tried for tried for treason in 1807.
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801-1834 who established the principle of Judicial Review.
- Englishman who was leader of a fail utopian society in New Harmony, Indiana.
- Young Indian guide and translator on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
20 Clues: Revolutionary War Hero and first Secretary of War. • Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. • Baltimore lawyer who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner". • Young Indian guide and translator on the Lewis and Clark expedition. • Connecticut man who put all aspects of product in one factory in 1814. • ...
Important Times\People In History 2017-05-19
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- an american internal conflict war
- comander of the confederate army
- Madison the 4th president
- the 16th president
- the man on the dollar bill
- african american abolitionist
- 2nd president
- war causes by states rights
- removed slaves west of the mississippi river
- a compromise southern slaves and nothern free soldiers
- the 18th president
- democratic senator
- father of liberalism
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- american founding father
- 1st man shot in the boston massacre
- puritan english reformer
- secretary of treasure
- the purchase of louisiana in 1803
- turning point in the east
- turning point in the west
- soldier in the union army
- the 17th president
- american political activist
- african american woman who fought for women rights
- woman abolitionist and author
25 Clues: 2nd president • the 16th president • the 17th president • the 18th president • democratic senator • father of liberalism • secretary of treasure • american founding father • puritan english reformer • Madison the 4th president • turning point in the east • turning point in the west • soldier in the union army • the man on the dollar bill • war causes by states rights • ...
Important Times\People In History 2017-05-19
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- soldier in the union army
- american founding father
- secretary of treasure
- the 16th president
- the man on the dollar bill
- an american internal conflict war
- woman abolitionist and author
- comander of the confederate army
- turning point in the east
- democratic senator
- Madison the 4th president
- the 18th president
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- a compromise southern slaves and nothern free soldiers
- father of liberalism
- american political activist
- puritan english reformer
- 2nd president
- african american woman who fought for women rights
- removed slaves west of the mississippi river
- war causes by states rights
- the 17th president
- african american abolitionist
- turning point in the west
- the purchase of louisiana in 1803
- 1st man shot in the boston massacre
25 Clues: 2nd president • the 16th president • the 17th president • democratic senator • the 18th president • father of liberalism • secretary of treasure • puritan english reformer • american founding father • soldier in the union army • turning point in the west • turning point in the east • Madison the 4th president • the man on the dollar bill • american political activist • ...
Crimes against people and property 2017-11-16
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- crime committing a crime that is motivated by racial, gender,or social prejudice
- a crime of obtaining anything from an individual or institution, through coercion
- the act of stealing places such as a bank
- vengeance for justice
- to steal possession forcefully from someone and make them your own
- hacking is a?
- an attempt to initiate harm on someone
- to falsify records or lie about financials to get money
- to help someone get better physically or mentally
- killing of another human being
- direct payment of criminal to victim for compensation
- commits crime with FIRE
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- lying under oath
- the idea that punishment will prevent crime
- a crime in which physical harm was achieved towards someone
- to steal money from a company or treasury for one
- breaking in and entering a home and stealing is?
- murder
- to deprive of legal power or ability
- to destroy or damage private or public property not owned
20 Clues: murder • hacking is a? • lying under oath • vengeance for justice • commits crime with FIRE • killing of another human being • to deprive of legal power or ability • an attempt to initiate harm on someone • the act of stealing places such as a bank • the idea that punishment will prevent crime • breaking in and entering a home and stealing is? • ...
Clash of Ideas and People 2017-06-11
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- The wealthier class
- Pheasants on the Manor
- A lord’s estate
- A building that has thick walls for protection of battle
- Also known as the Black Plague and was spread by the fleas of rats
- A type of Turk
- Period
- Islamic God
- Monotheistic religion based on Muhammad as a prophet of Allah
- A successor to Muhammad
- The withholding of sacraments and Christian burial
- Sacred rites
- To struggle in God’s service
- England’s legislature
- Holy wars
- A Muslim ruler
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- A style of architecture that evolved from Romanesque archiecture
- Warriors who were loyal to their Daimyo
- Worship of forces of nature (Japanese)
- A lesser lord
- A religious man
- Boys who were trained to ride horses, care for weapons, and fought in tournaments
- A Islamic sacred text that describes the exact words of God to Muhammad
- Monks who traveled to preach the poor
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- Invasion on others territory
- A building where Monks live
- Everyday languages of ordinary people
- When Muslim warriors tried to conquer France, but Frankish warriors stopped them
- When the Roman Catholic church split into two
- Associations which controlled and protected specific trades or businesses
- A structure of lords and lesser lords
- A set of laws for an English King
- A Code Knights followed
- Law Rules that issued in the Roman Catholic Church
- Believed only Muhammad’s successors can only be descendants from Ali
- A church with bishops
- The study of celestial objects and space
- Samurai’s code of values
- Practices the religion of Islam
- The supreme military leader who had more power the Japanese Emperor
- Skilled sailors and explorers from Scandinavia
- A play where Muslims pray
- A trade route from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- Believed and Islamic man could lead Muhammad’s tribe without any religious acts
- estates or part of the land
46 Clues: Period • Holy wars • Islamic God • Sacred rites • A lesser lord • A type of Turk • A Muslim ruler • A lord’s estate • A religious man • The wealthier class • Pilgrimage to Mecca • A church with bishops • England’s legislature • Pheasants on the Manor • A Code Knights followed • A successor to Muhammad • Samurai’s code of values • A play where Muslims pray • A building where Monks live • ...
Clone of movement of people 2016-08-31
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- Which was the last country to abolish slavery?
- why did Arthur Philips resign?
- The cat of nine tales was what type of punishment?
- what along with slavery is outlawed now days?
- Rachel Hoddy was a ____ for a living?
- who improved on the cotton gin?
- roughly how many farmers kept slaves after slavery was abolished?
- Which country produced the most cotton when slavery was around?
- what was a hulk ship used for?
- How many died on the lady Juliana’s first voyage?
- the two words used to describe Arthur Philips were firm but____?
- Mary wade had ______ hundred decedents.
- How many years of transportation did Ann Marsh get.
- What was the name given to a group of men chained together to do hard labour?
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- what was a common punishment used on convicts and slaves?
- many Europeans thought that black people were s__h____.
- What part of a slaves was cut off to prove proof of purchase?
- Why did convicts get tattoos?
- Arthur The two main convict settlements were botany bay and_____?
- day What do aboriginals call the 26th of January?
- plantation owners preferred who over convicts?
- The reason Europeans fought with aborigines is over ______, stock and things being stolen.
- What country did the lady Juliana first stop after leaving England?
23 Clues: Why did convicts get tattoos? • why did Arthur Philips resign? • what was a hulk ship used for? • who improved on the cotton gin? • Rachel Hoddy was a ____ for a living? • Mary wade had ______ hundred decedents. • what along with slavery is outlawed now days? • Which was the last country to abolish slavery? • plantation owners preferred who over convicts? • ...
Significant People in Australian Politics 2019-06-16
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- 11th PM of Australia
- 14th PM of Australia
- Born 27th of Aug 1904
- Died 18th of Sep 1909
- Died at the age of 80
- 2nd PM of Australia
- Born 20th Dec 1894
- Died while drowning
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- First female PM
- Very first general secretary of the FCAATSI
- Born 1815
- PLayed i the HockeyRoos
- Fought in world war ll
- Leader of the federal movement
- Born 18th of Jan 1894
- First woman in federal cabinet
- Died very recently
- Youngest person elected to parliament
- Won the human rights medal
- Won the 2013 federal election
20 Clues: Born 1815 • First female PM • Died very recently • Born 20th Dec 1894 • 2nd PM of Australia • Died while drowning • 11th PM of Australia • 14th PM of Australia • Born 27th of Aug 1904 • Died 18th of Sep 1909 • Born 18th of Jan 1894 • Died at the age of 80 • Fought in world war ll • PLayed i the HockeyRoos • Won the human rights medal • Won the 2013 federal election • ...
significant people in Australian history 2019-06-16
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- died on the 7th October 1919
- had a magazine The Dawn
- 501 bills were passed when Prime Minister
- Born on 27th August 1904
- Celebrated on the 3rd June
- 1st Prime Minister of Australia
- 5th longest serving PM
- 1st longest serving Prime Minister
- 1935 Opposition leader
- Disappeared while swimming
- a sports person an a political leader
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- 5th Prime Minister
- 20th Prime Minister of Australia
- On the $50 note
- born Mary Walsh, was a feminist
- Born in 1935,Ingham
- Her and her husband were active in politics
- Partially death Prime Minster
- won the 2013 federal election
- died in 2019
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 • Celebrated on the 3rd June • Disappeared while swimming • 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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- not a popular Prime Minister
- Olympic athlete
- Married Norwegian sailor
- Won 2013 election
- Collected french clocks
- Introduced new gun laws
- First female Prime Minister
- Was exiled for drinking
- Born in Tasmania
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- On $50 note
- Died in 2019
- 4th longest Prime Minister
- also known as Billy
- Founder of Aboriginals girls academy
- longest serving Prime Minister
- Born in 1935
- died because wave hit him
- ordered compulsory military service
- 16th Prime Minister
- Born in Ireland
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 • Collected french clocks • Introduced new gun laws • Was exiled for drinking • 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 polotics 2019-06-16
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- oldest of three children
- married at the age of 17
- died at the age of 80
- she was in womens rights
- was born in 1850
- born in 1821
- was the 5th primeminister
- birth was on the 20th of December
- born 18 January
- was prime minister for 7 years
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- 1st prime minister of Australia
- was born on 17th February
- retired on the 4 of January
- was the 11th primeminister
- fist women prime minister
- went swimming and dissapeared
- died in 1937
- was elected to the cabinet
- was the second priminister of Australia
- was an aboriginal
20 Clues: died in 1937 • born in 1821 • born 18 January • was born in 1850 • was an aboriginal • died at the age of 80 • oldest of three children • married at the age of 17 • she was in womens rights • was born on 17th February • fist women prime minister • was the 5th primeminister • was the 11th primeminister • was elected to the cabinet • retired on the 4 of January • went swimming and dissapeared • ...
Intermediate Ballet Terms and People 2013-02-10
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- outward or from the front to the back
- a springing action, 2 to 1
- inward or from the back to the front
- a large leap
- rocking step
- whipping action
- a kick that lifts you into the air, into a half turn, landing in arabesque
- to step on to the ball of the foot
- worked heavily with the Nederlands Dans Theater
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- Slow and controlled
- native of Ohio, danced in Alvin Ailey Dance Company,known as the "dancers choreographer"
- danced with Alivin Ailey Dance Company, a part of Tony award winning show "Fosse", also performed in "Moving Out"
- dance with the Joffrey Ballet, created a computer appilcation about improvisation
- assembled or joined
- a high arabesque in which the body leans forward, while keeping the back to the leg
- change of feet
- Quick and lively
- created the Spellbound Dance Company
- to arch or bend the body side, front or back
- pulling the legs together in a tight fifth position as you turn
- throwning step
21 Clues: a large leap • rocking step • change of feet • throwning step • whipping action • Quick and lively • Slow and controlled • assembled or joined • a springing action, 2 to 1 • to step on to the ball of the foot • inward or from the back to the front • created the Spellbound Dance Company • outward or from the front to the back • to arch or bend the body side, front or back • ...
25 people of the bible 2013-11-12
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- the first betrayer
- mosses father in law
- fourth son of Jacob
- wife to the patient
- the boat builder
- king of the Philistines
- Rachel's and Leah's father
- the pharaoh
- the guardians
- father of Joseph
- daughter of Leah
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- the sister
- the crusader
- Jacobs wife
- a twin
- leader of the great nation
- king of dreams
- mosses brother
- the original
- Judah's wife
- the youngest
- brother killer
- the victim
- the patient
- elderly father
25 Clues: a twin • the sister • the victim • Jacobs wife • the pharaoh • the patient • the crusader • the original • Judah's wife • the youngest • the guardians • king of dreams • mosses brother • brother killer • elderly father • the boat builder • father of Joseph • daughter of Leah • the first betrayer • fourth son of Jacob • wife to the patient • mosses father in law • king of the Philistines • leader of the great nation • ...
Chapter 4 The World's People 2014-11-02
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- reliance of one country on the resources, goods, or services of another country
- assistance to people in distress
- process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- measure of the number of people living in an area
- rate at which a population is changing (birthrate minus death rate)
- measure of a country's wealth
- state of having a variety of cultures in same area (New York City)
- group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits
- process of moving one place to another
- ruled directly by a king or queen
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- example of humanitarian aid
- set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common
- a form of government in which all people elect leaders and rule by majority
- spread of culture traits from one region to another
- countries with strong economics and a high quality of life
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part in (soccer)
- a single, powerful ruler has total control
- total number of people in an area
- a system based on free trade and competition
20 Clues: example of humanitarian aid • measure of a country's wealth • assistance to people in distress • total number of people in an area • ruled directly by a king or queen • process of moving one place to another • a single, powerful ruler has total control • a system based on free trade and competition • measure of the number of people living in an area • ...
Baroque Art (People and Works) 2015-03-02
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- French painter known for his only papal commission "The Martyrdom of Erasmus".
- Flemish painter who studied Italian art, depicted fuller figured women
- Dutch painter known for domestic scenes, like "The Milkmaid", and for his use of light
- One of his most famous works is the Façade of San Carlo all Quattro Fontane, his name is similar to that of Bernini’s.
- a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus, Don Quixote, considered to be the first modern European novel and is a classic of Western literature.
- Spanish painter who was Philip IV's court painter, known for his painting "Las Meninas"
- Famous composer who wrote Messiah with its “Hallelujah” chorus which has become the centerpiece of the Christmas season
- Dutch scientist known as the “Father of Microbiology”
- His works include a sculpture of David, and Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, rhymes with Panini.
- famous composer who marked the transition from Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period, mainly worked on, and wrote many madrigals.
- a cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it is an Anglican and seats the Bishop of London, ____a Deen is a famous female chef on the food network.
- Dutch painter known for his self portraits
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- English poet and a cleric in the Church of England. He is considered the pre-eminent representative of the metaphysical poets.
- Italian Composer; famous works include "La Constanza trionfante" and "Farnace"
- his works include The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, and Pieta with Sts Francis and Mary Magdalen, from his first name I thought he was a girl.
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, said "I think, therefore I am," and introduced Cartesian geometry.
- Apprenticed under Caravaggio, many of her paintings are of men getting their heads cut off.
- His most famous work is the Triumph of St. Ignatius of Loyola a ceiling fresco, his critics may have called him a “bozzo”.
- Very famous artist; some of his works include The Incredulity of Thomas, and The Conversion of Paul, Uses Tenebrism frequently and the thug life chose him.
- Very Famous German composer wrote 300 sacred cantatas, is considered one of the greatest composers ever, imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger saying “I’ll be ___"
- English poet, polemicist, man of letters, & a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England; wrote at a time of religious flux & political upheaval
- Italian astronomer and scientist, taught at the University of Pisa, supported the heliocentric theory, and made major improvements to the telescope
- Mainly designed by Bramante, Michelangelo and Bernini, located in Vatican City, holds Saint Peter’s tomb.
- an English philosopher, best known today for his work on political philosophy. His 1651 book Leviathan established social contract theory
24 Clues: Dutch painter known for his self portraits • Dutch scientist known as the “Father of Microbiology” • Flemish painter who studied Italian art, depicted fuller figured women • Italian Composer; famous works include "La Constanza trionfante" and "Farnace" • French painter known for his only papal commission "The Martyrdom of Erasmus". • ...
Famous People of the Bible 2016-03-29
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- He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone.
- 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.
- He built the ark per God's request to prepare for the greatest nature disaster recorded in Biblical history.
- The great prophet who stared down and entire nation and didn't blink.
- Great prophet, son of Hannah; the childless woman who prayed for a son and promised said son would be given to God
- He was one of the 12 disciples that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
- 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 promised Messiah Savior and the God of Man.
- He was killed by the 1st born of the human race
- Originally known as Simon his name was changed by Jesus and became a leader of the early church.
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- First 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
- He was one of the 12 disciples and was Jesus' closest friend on earth.
- Leader the succeeded Moses and leaded the people of Israel into the land promised by God
- He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish"
- Originally Saul he was first to bridge the gap between Jews and Gentiles demonstrating the way of Jesus to everyone.
- The angle that appeared before Prophet Daniel, Mary (Mother of Jesus)and Zechariah (Father of John the Baptist)
- Strong long haired man that took the jaw bone of a donkey and killed 1000's of Philistine soldiers on the battlefield
- 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 is the writer of the longest "Gospel" in the bible.
- Virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph.
24 Clues: First man of the human race. • Virgin mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph. • He was swallowed by a whale or "great fish" • The promised Messiah Savior and the God of Man. • He was killed by the 1st born of the human race • He fought the giant Goliath with a sling and stone. • Queen uncovered plot to destroy her people the Jews • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-02-01
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- an unlawful attack upon another person by beating or wounding, or by touching in an offensive manner.
- the act, the practice, or an instance of robbing.
- to appropriate fraudulently to one's own use, as money or property entrusted to one's care.
- to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest
- to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; make incapable or unfit; disable.
- reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused; indemnification.
- the malicious burning of another's house or property, or in some statutes, the burning of one's own house or property, as to collect insurance.
- requital according to merits or deserts, especially for evil.
- the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation, before a competent tribunal, upon a point material to a legal inquiry.
- the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another from his or her possession with intent to convert them to the taker's own use.
- an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is legally prohibited.
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- criminal activity or a crime that involves the Internet, a computer system, or computer technology.
- a sudden, violent attack; onslaught:
- to reestablish the good reputation of (a person, one's character or name, etc.).
- the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime, as robbery or arson (first-degree murder) and murder by intent but without deliberation or premeditation (second-degree murder)
- the killing of one human being by another.
- the act of deterring, especially deterring a nuclear attack by the capacity or threat of retaliating.
- an act or instance of extorting.
- deliberately mischievous or malicious destruction or damage of property.
- deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage.
- the felony of breaking into and entering the house of another at night with intent to steal, extended by statute to cover the breaking into and entering of any of various buildings, by night or day.
21 Clues: an act or instance of extorting. • a sudden, violent attack; onslaught: • the killing of one human being by another. • the act, the practice, or an instance of robbing. • requital according to merits or deserts, especially for evil. • deliberately mischievous or malicious destruction or damage of property. • ...
Crimes Against People and Property 2016-04-08
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- The intentional burning of someone else's property.
- The unlawful entry into any building with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
- Function is to prevent further crimes.
- Community service or money is the form of repayment for this reason.
- Blackmailing is a synonym.
- The taking and use of money one was entrusted with.
- The job of this reason is to isolate the criminal from society to protect citizens.
- The killing of a person whether intentional or not.
- The attack itself rather than the threat.
- Being untruthful in court even after taking the oath.
- Buying a gold coin, when in reality the coin is only copper.
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- The unlawful killing of someone.
- The legal word for theft.
- The taking of someones wallet using force.
- Crime motivated by racial, sexual, or other prejudice.
- "eye for an eye" or seeks revenge.
- The job of this reason is to treat and reform the law breaker.
- An example is graffiti.
- Crime committed via the internet.
- A threat
20 Clues: A threat • An example is graffiti. • The legal word for theft. • Blackmailing is a synonym. • The unlawful killing of someone. • Crime committed via the internet. • "eye for an eye" or seeks revenge. • Function is to prevent further crimes. • The attack itself rather than the threat. • The taking of someones wallet using force. • ...
Crimes against people and property 2016-04-08
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- forced stealing
- destroying something that isn't yours with fire
- false statement
- threat to deter someone before offending
- attack
- crime on the internet
- to restore to good health
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance
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- killing someone
- killing someone by the act of another intentional or not
- crime against other races,gender,religion (trump)
- entry to a building illegally
- you cant be charged for the same crime twice
- blackmail
- theft
- trusted with money but kept it
- lying in court
- threat to harm
- destruction of property
- restoration of property to owner
20 Clues: theft • attack • blackmail • lying in court • threat to harm • killing someone • forced stealing • false statement • 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 • ...
3:00 PM : Important People 2023-10-29
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- Youngest Haririrnia
- Improv squad boy with namesake hat (last name)
- Cassidy’s Chicago travel companion
- Cassidy’s bestie since high school
- Haririnia sister (as it appears on her facebook)
- Middle Talhouni Sibling
- Sadad’s best improv bud
- Last name of Sadad’s best friend
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- New groom, as of June
- Extremely organized spreadsheet guru (it’s not one of us--she’s infintely better)
- Cassidy’s father (middle name for our first son)
- Youngest Talhouni sibling
- Core friend with name lore
- We went to this student’s play, Princess Bride (full name)
- Cassidy’s work bestie
- Welcome to fatherhood, core friend!
- Homework Cafe Dweeb; Bailed at Chinese lunch with Andy and Dylan
- Cassidy’s favorite student, ever
- Cassidy’s future mother in law
- Youngest Pesak sibling
20 Clues: Youngest Haririrnia • New groom, as of June • Cassidy’s work bestie • Youngest Pesak sibling • Middle Talhouni Sibling • Sadad’s best improv bud • Youngest Talhouni sibling • Core friend with name lore • Cassidy’s future mother in law • Cassidy’s favorite student, ever • Last name of Sadad’s best friend • Cassidy’s Chicago travel companion • Cassidy’s bestie since high school • ...
Young people around the world 2023-11-21
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- what are used to shoot something?
- when you are given something
- when everything is quiet
- when you need to hurry
- What is around you
- lack of food in a country
- girl who was shot in the head
- what do you need to get light
- a state of being
- when something is fixed
- when you give support, confidence, or hope to someone
- a low area between mountains
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- when you heal from something
- a machine that gains electricity from turning
- People who work on farms
- an terror organization
- the process of receiving instruction, especially at a school
- when it is something that happens commonly
- to be scared
- when you feel “lifted up” from another person’s ideas or perspective
- peace price a prize that is given to people that encourage peace
- power when you get electricity from sunlight
22 Clues: to be scared • a state of being • What is around you • an terror organization • when you need to hurry • when something is fixed • People who work on farms • when everything is quiet • lack of food in a country • when you heal from something • when you are given something • a low area between mountains • girl who was shot in the head • what do you need to get light • ...
People of the American Revolution 2023-11-29
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- One of the founding fathers who went to France to ask King Louis XVI to aid the Patriot cause.
- Another name for a person that sided with the colonist.
- This famous Patriot leader said, "don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."
- General Washington finally trapped the British to end the war at this location.
- Was the leader of this group set up at Valley Forge.
- Treaty which officially gave the United States it's independence & boundaries.
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Credited for creating the 1st U.S. flag.
- Yelled through the town, "The British are coming!"
- Mary Ludwig Hays was also known as this...(full name)
- This man took over as a military leader of the Patriot army after Benedict Arnold changed sides.
- Man that wrote the pamphlet, "Common Sense."
- Prussia military leader which helped train the Patriot soldiers.
- A Frenchman who was inspired by the Patriot cause, came to become a skillful leader of the Patriot army.
- Women who dressed as a man to fight in the war.
- This man said, "give me liberty, or give me death!"
- Born in Scotland, this man volunteered for the American army after having to flee Scotland due to killing a leader during a mutiny.
- Ruthless British leader in the South that would kill Patriot soldiers that surrendered.
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- Some historians say this man created the first design of the U.S. flag.
- King ____________ XVI of France was asked by Ben Franklin to aid the Patriot cause.
- This man was known as the "Swamp Fox."
- Governor of Spanish Louisiana during the Revolutionary War which became allies of the colonies.
- This man was the commander of the British forces during the war.
- This man is famous for leading the Crossing of the Delaware.
- An enslaved African American who helped the Patriots win the Battle of Yorktown by being a spy.
- Marquis de Lafayette came from this country.
- Group of people who ran the businesses & farms while the men were fighting.
- Another name for a British loyalist.
- King _________________ III was the leader of Britain during the Revolution.
- This camp was set up in the state of Pennsylvania during the cold winters of the Patriot army.
- The famous Crossing the Delaware resulted in the Battle of _____________________.
- Benedict _____________________ was the military leader who changed sides from the Patriots to British during the Revolutionary War.
32 Clues: Another name for a British loyalist. • This man was known as the "Swamp Fox." • Credited for creating the 1st U.S. flag. • Marquis de Lafayette came from this country. • Man that wrote the pamphlet, "Common Sense." • Main author of the Declaration of Independence. • Women who dressed as a man to fight in the war. • Yelled through the town, "The British are coming!" • ...
Les gens (People) & other words 2024-02-19
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- female parent
- adult male
- adult female
- with
- le frère de ma mère est mon ______
- also
- a young male
- la soeur de mon père est ma ______
- female sibling
- female with whom you have a romantic relationship
- and
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- a male acquaintance with whom you have a relationship
- male sibling
- an educator
- male parent
- a young female
- a very polite word for referring to an adult female
- female acquaintance; good relationship
- male with whom you have a romantic relationship
- a very polite word for referring to an adult male
20 Clues: and • with • also • adult male • an educator • male parent • male sibling • adult female • a young male • female parent • a young female • female sibling • le frère de ma mère est mon ______ • la soeur de mon père est ma ______ • female acquaintance; good relationship • male with whom you have a romantic relationship • a very polite word for referring to an adult male • ...
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 • ...
Important People in Healthcare History 2024-04-30
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- He was a painter but also did dissections to identify anatomy
- He was born in ancient Greece and is considered the Father of Medicine
- She was the pioneer of modern nursing practice
- She was the first female member of the British Medical Association
- He was the founder of the modern science of genetics
- He designed the first mercury thermometer, and a temperature scale is named for him
- He identified the Polio Vaccine
- He never finished college and designed the first bifocals
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- He studied at Plato’s Academy
- She founded the American Red Cross
- He drew detailed drawings of the human anatomy
- He separated conjoined twins who were attached at the head
- He was most famous for identifying the pasteurization process and worked on vaccines
- He prevented infection in wounds and identified modern infection control
- The Father of Immunology was ______________
- She discovered Polonium & Radium
- She was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the US
- He discovered how blood circulate throughout the body
- He discovered Penicillin
- He invented the stethoscope
20 Clues: He discovered Penicillin • He invented the stethoscope • He studied at Plato’s Academy • He identified the Polio Vaccine • She discovered Polonium & Radium • She founded the American Red Cross • The Father of Immunology was ______________ • He drew detailed drawings of the human anatomy • She was the pioneer of modern nursing practice • ...
Lesson2. Where Do People Live? 2024-04-01
20 Clues: 풀 • 세금 • 자연 • 염소 • 바닥, 층 • 나무로 된 • ~을 덮다 • 마을, 촌락 • 원뿔, 뿔체 • 저장, 보관 • 이야기, 층 • 100년, 세기 • 남쪽의, 남부의 • 징수원, 수집가 • 피하다, 방지하다 • 적, 적군, 원수 • 지붕, 옥상, 꼭대기 • 필수의, 가장 중요한 • 전부의, 전체의, 전체 • 보호하다, 지키다, 막다
AP PSYCH Crossword #2 (people) 2024-05-06
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- discovered the importance of contact comfort for attachment
- discovered the forgetting curve
- used factor analysis to develop the core factor of "g" to study general mental ability
- this researcher wanted to study how far people will go to obey figures of authority
- controversial figure that emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind
- developed the infamous Stanford Prison experiment to examine the power of social roles
- described the "misinformation effect" and conducted extensive research on repressed memories
- believed humans go through a series of 8 conflict states which impact their personality growth
- humanist psychologist; explored the role of the "self-concept" and incongruence on one's personality
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- developed the four stages of cognitive development in children
- created Stanford-Binet test, incorporated the IQ scale into intelligence tests
- worked with dogs to study classical conditioning
- studied the attanchment of infants to their caregivers with the "strange situation procedure"
- founder of behaviorism; conducted the "Little Albert" experiment to explore how fears are learned
- believed that humans possess 8 different types of intelligence
- believed humans have an innate mechanism that facilitates the learning of a language
- believed that free will is an illusion; worked with pigeons and rates to study operant conditioning
- "father of psychology" - founded the first psychology research lab in 1879
- developed a three-step ladder that explains hour our sense of morality changes throughout our life
- believed all humans are working to achieve "self-actualization" and developed a hierarchy of needs
- studied the role of conformity with a line experiment
- researched the role of observational learning with the Bobo Doll experiment
22 Clues: discovered the forgetting curve • worked with dogs to study classical conditioning • studied the role of conformity with a line experiment • discovered the importance of contact comfort for attachment • developed the four stages of cognitive development in children • believed that humans possess 8 different types of intelligence • ...
CH 13 Medieval Europe People 2024-05-09
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- A monk who turned from teaching theology to studying the natural world
- First Frankish king to accept Christianity
- People from Eastern Europe
- He was the first czar of Russia
- A singing poet
- Won the Battle of Hastings
- In 936 he freed the pope from Roman Nobles
- The first scholastic thinker
- Disagreed with the pope on who could choose bishops
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- Composer of church music
- He taught that natural law gave people basic human rights
- Created Common Law
- Stopped the spread of Islam into Europe
- Invaders from Scandinavia
- Men who were different than monks
- Drove the Vikings out of Angleland
- Created Parliament in England
- Known as "Charles the Great"
- King who was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- Forced the Lombards out of Rome
- A high ranking noble
21 Clues: A singing poet • Created Common Law • A high ranking noble • Composer of church music • Invaders from Scandinavia • People from Eastern Europe • Won the Battle of Hastings • Known as "Charles the Great" • The first scholastic thinker • Created Parliament in England • He was the first czar of Russia • Forced the Lombards out of Rome • Men who were different than monks • ...
Notable People in CS History 2024-08-27
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- Created the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, which was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer.
- Mathematician known for their invention of the slide rule.
- Developed the architecture model for digital computers that forms the basis for most modern computers.
- Invented the first integrated circuit.
- Invented the first computer compiler known as A-0, a program that translated mathematical code into machine-readable code.
- Proposed a law which makes the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles about every two years.
- Developed a branch of algebra that is fundamental to digital circuit design and computer logic.
- Invented the first mechanical calculator.
- The original designer of IBM's Harvard Mark I, the United States' first programmable computer.
- Invented random-access, coincident-current magnetic storage, which was the standard memory device for early digital computers.
- Considered the inventor of binary arithmetic, which is the representational basis for today's digital computing.
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- Developed one of the first general purpose computer programming languages known as Fortan.
- Invented a machine known as the Bombe, which helped decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted secret messages during World War 2.
- Known for designing the Analytical Engine.
- Invented the tabulating machine, which was an electromechanical machine that helped summarize information that was stored on punched cards.
- Inventor of email.
- Credited with inventing the world's first working programmable, fully digital automatic computer known as the Z3.
- Invented the telecommunication method that uses dots and dashes.
- Considered the world’s first computer programmer.
- Played a critical role in popularizing an operating system known as Microsoft Windows, which had a significant impact on the development of the personal computer industry.
20 Clues: Inventor of email. • Invented the first integrated circuit. • Invented the first mechanical calculator. • Known for designing the Analytical Engine. • Considered the world’s first computer programmer. • Mathematician known for their invention of the slide rule. • Invented the telecommunication method that uses dots and dashes. • ...
Notable People in CS History 2024-08-30
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- credited with being one of the inventors of magnetic core memory, the creator of the first computer animation, and the father of the field of System Dynamics
- a man that predicted that the number of transistors that would fit on a computer chip would double every year
- invented the first digital calculator between 1642-1645
- described as the scientific genius who pioneered the modern computer, game theory, nuclear deterrence, and more
- an English mathematician who helped establish modern symbolic logic
- invented the Harvard Mark I
- known as the father of modern machine data processing
- developed Fortran, or Formula Translator
- credited with the creation of the first functioning, freely programmable, and fully automatic digital computer
- invented logarithms in 1614, which made it much easier to solve long and complicated math problems
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- widely considered the first computer programmer
- an American computer programmer who implemented the first email program on the ARPANET system, the precursor to the Internet, in 1971
- a well-known computer businessman and co-founder of Microsoft
- credited with having conceived the world's first automatic digital computer
- the cofounder of Microsoft Corporation
- credited with inventing the integrated circuit in 1958
- a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer era and founder of Apple
- helped popularize the term debugging, after a moth was found in a computer
- one of the scientists credited with the invention of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)
- widely considered the father of modern computer science
20 Clues: invented the Harvard Mark I • the cofounder of Microsoft Corporation • developed Fortran, or Formula Translator • widely considered the first computer programmer • known as the father of modern machine data processing • credited with inventing the integrated circuit in 1958 • invented the first digital calculator between 1642-1645 • ...
People of the New Testament 2023-04-29
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- Wrote one of the gospels and a companion of Paul
- He died for our sins, rose from the dead, lives with God
- Apostle exiled to the island of Patmos
- A brother of Jesus who became an apostle
- Wrote the Book of Acts and was Paul's friend and physician
- Fisherman Jesus called to be a disciple
- High priest who insisted on crucifying Jesus
- Climbed a tree to see Jesus
- Wife of Herod Antipas
- One Lazarus's sisters
- Persecuted Christians and later became an apostle
- Mother of Jesus
- Disciple who doubted Jesus rose until he saw and touched Him
- Archangel who battles Satan
- Wife of Aquilla
- Father of John the Baptist
- One of Paul's first partners in ministry
- Roman ruler reluctant to crucify Jesus
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- Asked Herod Antipas for John the Baptist's head on a platter
- Betrayed Jesus
- Father of Jesus
- Peter raised her from the dead
- Stoned to death for preaching against the temple
- Friend of Jesus whom He raised from the dead
- Young traveling companion of Paul's
- Angel who told Mary she would be Jesus's mother
- Jesus told him to go to Paul and restore his sight
- Tax collector Jesus called to be a disciple
- Paul was his student as a Pharisee
- Woman who lied to Peter about land she and her husband sold
- Baptized an Ethiopian eunuch
- Prayed and sang hymns with Paul while in prison
- Peter's brother
- Rome's king of the Jews when Jesus was born
- Mary's cousin and mother of John the Baptist
35 Clues: Betrayed Jesus • Father of Jesus • Mother of Jesus • Wife of Aquilla • Peter's brother • Wife of Herod Antipas • One Lazarus's sisters • Father of John the Baptist • Climbed a tree to see Jesus • Archangel who battles Satan • Baptized an Ethiopian eunuch • Peter raised her from the dead • Paul was his student as a Pharisee • Young traveling companion of Paul's • ...
U.S. History STAAR Review - People 2023-04-25
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- Civil rights leader who advocated for civil disobedience
- 44th President; 2009-2017; first African-American President; Affordable Care Act
- Frenchman who observed the American way of life and government in action and listed five values of American success
- Developed software for personal computers
- 35th President; 1961-1963; Cuban Missile Crisis; Assassinated
- Civil rights leader; United Farm Workers
- Helped found the NAACP, a civil rights group that fought for the legal rights of African Americans
- Founder of the Standard Oil Company, regarded as a robber baron due to his ruthless business tactics
- 1st female Supreme Court Justice
- African American veteran of WWII, received Medal of Honor
- Wrote “The Jungle”, resulting in the government regulating the safety of food products; FDA
- Arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus, launching the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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- Civil rights leader with a by any means necessary approach
- 39th President; 1977-1981; Established a national energy policy including conservation, price control, and new technology; Camp David Accords
- 31st President; 1929-1933; Felt that government interference in the economy should be minimal
- 42nd President; 1993-2001; Impeached for perjury; Called himself a “New Democrat” with centrist political views
- Cofounder of Apple
- 40th President; 1981-1989; Supply-side economics; Iran-Contra Affair
- 36th President; 1963-1969; Great Society Programs; Credibility Gap
- 26th President; known for: conservationism, trust-busting, Hepburn Act, safe food regulations, “Square Deal”
- Took photos of the crowded, unsafe, rat-infested tenement buildings, exposed the terrible living conditions and led to housing codes in the city
- Used vertical integration to create a monopoly of steel
- Established settlement house movement to help assimilate immigrants
- 1st African American woman to serve in Congress
- 32nd President; 1933-1945; won on a campaign of relief, recovery, and reform; Believed government involvement was crucial to stimulate the economy
- 37th president; 1969-1974; Opened relations with China; Watergate Scandal
26 Clues: Cofounder of Apple • 1st female Supreme Court Justice • Civil rights leader; United Farm Workers • Developed software for personal computers • 1st African American woman to serve in Congress • Used vertical integration to create a monopoly of steel • Civil rights leader who advocated for civil disobedience • African American veteran of WWII, received Medal of Honor • ...
People of the Industrial Revolution 2022-12-16
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- invented the lightbulb
- men professing an ingenious art
- railroad empire family
- invented the alternating current
- captain of oil
- improved the steam engine
- invented steel process
- invented the cotton gin
- created the first practical telephone
- invented single-wire telegraph
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- biggest automobile manufacturer
- finance and banking giant
- captain of steel
- family that founded the Franklin institute
- father of the american factory
- invented the spinning jenny
- invented the reaper
- formed the boston manufacturing company
- brothers who invented the airplane
- captain of meat
20 Clues: captain of oil • captain of meat • captain of steel • invented the reaper • invented the lightbulb • railroad empire family • invented steel process • invented the cotton gin • finance and banking giant • improved the steam engine • invented the spinning jenny • father of the american factory • invented single-wire telegraph • biggest automobile manufacturer • ...
Jesus, Christmas, and God's People 2023-01-08
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- Son of Jacob (Israel) who brought God's people to safety in Egypt (Genesis 37-50)
- Another ancestor of Jesus, who God promised to be a father of many nations (Genesis 17:5, Luke 3:34)
- Jesus' dad on earth was Joseph, but he was also called Son of ____ (Luke 2:4)
- An ancestor of Jesus who had a covenant with God after a great flood (Genesis 9:8-17)
- The city where Joseph took Mary, and where Jesus was born (Luke 2:4)
- A garden where God first had a relationship with mankind (Genesis 2:8)
- Jesus' ancestors can be traced all the way back to ____ (Luke 3:38, Genesis 5:1-5)
- The son of Adam and Eve, who is an ancestor of Jesus (Genesis 5:3, Luke 3:38)
- The first people to find out about Jesus' birth, from an angel (Luke 2:8-9)
- For ____ years, Israel wandered in the wilderness after leaving Egypt (Numbers 14:32-34)
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- Where Jesus grew up after Joseph brought his family back from hiding (Matthew 2:23)
- ____ led Israel after Moses, and he had a name similar to Jesus (Deuteronomy 34:9)
- The angel who told Mary she would have a child (Luke 1:26)
- A name for Jesus which means "God is with us" (Matthew 1:23)
- Jesus and his family were from the tribe of ____, one of Jacob's sons (Matthew 1:2, Luke 3:33-34)
- Mary's cousin, ____, also had a baby just before Jesus was born (Luke 1:36)
- John the ____ was a cousin of Jesus (Matthew 3:1, Luke 1:57-60)
- God called upon ____ to lead His people out of slavery in Egypt (Exodus 3:10-12)
- Three wise men, or magi, came to King ____ to ask where to find Jesus (Matthew 2:1-2)
- Joseph took Mary and Jesus to ____ to keep them safe from the King (Matthew 2:13)
20 Clues: The angel who told Mary she would have a child (Luke 1:26) • A name for Jesus which means "God is with us" (Matthew 1:23) • John the ____ was a cousin of Jesus (Matthew 3:1, Luke 1:57-60) • The city where Joseph took Mary, and where Jesus was born (Luke 2:4) • A garden where God first had a relationship with mankind (Genesis 2:8) • ...
adjective describing people 1-24 2022-09-28
Progressive Era People and Idea 2022-05-01
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- 19th President of the US who fired all of the spoils (1877-1881)
- 27th president of US
- president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1900 to 1904
- wrote a book titled "How the other half lives" which discussed immigrants and poverty
- American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer
- American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement in the U.S. during the mid- to late-19th century
- American suffragist who went on a hunger strike in jail
- party for the farmers, unions, and African Americans
- Man who shot and killed President Garfield because he wanted a government job
- Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program
- she played a role in settlement houses (Hull house)
- President who fought in the Spanish American War and was President McKinley's VP
- people against the spoils system
- wrote a book called "progress and poverty"
- Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson run against each other
- organization that collected money for the poor and needy
- American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement
- 25th president of the US who was assassinated
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- wrote about horrors behind medicine containing caffeine, opium, and cocaine
- wrote a book called "Looking backward"
- also called Bull-moose party and founded by Theodore Roosevelt
- Muckraker who exposed John D Rockefeller and his monopoly
- Also called civil service reform and got rid of the spoils system
- wrote "the jungle" and exposed the meatpacking industry
- Woman in charge of the Temperance Movement
- Vice president in 1880 who was a Stalwart
- Woodrow Wilson's progressive program
- President in 1880 who was a half breed
- 28th president of US; won election of 1912 (did not like war)
- wrote "The shame of the cities" a book about corruption
- People that liked the spoils system
31 Clues: 27th president of US • people against the spoils system • People that liked the spoils system • Woodrow Wilson's progressive program • Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program • wrote a book called "Looking backward" • President in 1880 who was a half breed • Vice president in 1880 who was a Stalwart • Woman in charge of the Temperance Movement • ...
1920's People and Vocab 2022-05-01
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- panic and fear of communism
- he glorified the black movement and supported that African Americans go back to Africa
- Hate group that intimidated African Americans and suppressed them from their newly found rights
- wrote "the lynching" and "if we must die"
- created the model T car and introduced the assembly line which allowed for quickened production
- new music genre that was unique to the US
- films were initially silent. 1st talking movie was "the jazz singer." Many silent film actors lost their jobs with the transition to sound
- wrote the Great Gatsby
- warded a Pulitzer Prize "for her outstanding and courageous reporting on the horrific and vicious violence against African Americans during the era of lynching
- process of making illegal alcohol
- educator and reformer, the first president and principal developer of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; he pushed for vocational training and many felt he did not do enough for African Americans
- artistic flowering of the “New Negro” movement as its participants celebrated their African heritage and embraced self-expression, rejecting long-standing—and often degrading—stereotypes
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- most important black protest leader in the United States during the first half of the 20th century; he was a founder of the NAACP
- Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall, who accepted large sums of money and valuable gifts from private oil companies. In exchange, Fall allowed the companies to control government oil reserves
- novelist who wrote "For who the bell told"; fought in WW1
- a series of government raids on suspected radicals in the U.S. led by the U.S. Attorney General, A. Mitchell Palmer. The---- were highly unsuccessful in finding radical communists
- An act that used the 1910 census to determine that 3% of the number from that census could come to the US each year
- 29th president who passed the Emergency Quota Act
- two Italians who were convicted of a robbery and put to death. As the years passed, evidence has come forward seeming to prove that Vanzetti may have been innocent. (Fueled by people's dislike for anarchist)
- illegal bars where patrons could consume illegal alcohol
- His airplane was called "the spirit of St. Louis." His transatlantic travel inspired commercial airlines
- leading writer and voice of African American experience
- 1st writer that made African American woman the protagonist of a book
- United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs
- a US boxer who was the World Heavyweight Champion from 1919 to 1926
- organization created to work for the abolition of segregation and discrimination
- big technology of 1920's and in 1928, the first presidential campaign that used radio
27 Clues: wrote the Great Gatsby • panic and fear of communism • process of making illegal alcohol • wrote "the lynching" and "if we must die" • new music genre that was unique to the US • 29th president who passed the Emergency Quota Act • leading writer and voice of African American experience • illegal bars where patrons could consume illegal alcohol • ...
Business English: People and Organizations 2022-09-26
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- a company or business (in a more formal way)
- the exchange or buying and selling of goods, commodities, property, or services especially on a large scale and involving transportation from place to place
- to officially tell somebody that you are leaving your job
- a person who works on their own
- to move somebody/something to a lower position or rank, often as a punishment
- a person or company that has a contract to do work or provide goods or services for another company
- an act of organizing a company in a new and different way
- the system of official rules and ways of doing things that a government or an organization has, especially when these seem to be too complicated
- a person who makes money by starting or running businesses, especially when this involves taking financial risks
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- If you do something wrong and are forced to leave a company, you are...
- to leave your job and stop working, especially because you have reached a particular age
- someone who starts a company
- to arrange for somebody outside a company to do work or provide goods for that company
- the action of raising someone to a higher position or rank
- connected with a large business company (culture, ladder, image, logo etc.)
- to give money, food, clothes, etc. to someone who needs it for free
- an organization for helping people in need
- the money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved
- a synonim to magnate or mogul
- a person who works for different companies at different times rather than being permanently employed by one company
20 Clues: someone who starts a company • a synonim to magnate or mogul • a person who works on their own • an organization for helping people in need • a company or business (in a more formal way) • to officially tell somebody that you are leaving your job • the action of raising someone to a higher position or rank • an act of organizing a company in a new and different way • ...
French 1 colors and people 2022-09-22
23 Clues: boy • red • lady • aunt • blue • pink • girl • buddy • green • white • brown • uncle • black • yellow • mister • friend • cousin • orange • mother • father • purple • sister • brother
Body parts, nationalities, describe people 2022-09-05
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- opposite to unfriendly
- you use it to smell
- this country is famous for football
- The Eiffel tower is in this country
- its flag has got 13 stripes and 50 stars
- opposite to curly
- a chair has four. you have two
- opposite to old
- opposite to thin or skinny
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- this country is famous for pizza
- it can be straight, curly or wavy
- you can put a ring on it
- they can be brown, blue or green
- this country is famous for copying things
- we use them to listen
- we use it to smile, talk, eat
- we are learning its language
- you put shoes on them
- it connects the head with the body
- you have your hair, nose, eyes, mouth there
- we have two. they are connected by shoulders
- opposite to short
22 Clues: opposite to old • opposite to curly • opposite to short • you use it to smell • we use them to listen • you put shoes on them • opposite to unfriendly • you can put a ring on it • opposite to thin or skinny • we are learning its language • we use it to smile, talk, eat • a chair has four. you have two • this country is famous for pizza • they can be brown, blue or green • ...
Georgia's Native People and Explorers 2023-08-16
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- Cultivation of plants for food on a smaller
- founded in 1607
- Items such as tools, pottery, remains of
- A journey for a specific purpose
- a large farm
- A merchant who buys and sells goods, for a profit,
- and other items that's underneath georgia's soil
- ground standing up
- of plantations (large farms)
- A geographic area controlled by a distant country
- people
- The land away from the coast
- Natural resistance to disease
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- others produce
- Settlers move to carolina which now is south carolina
- A person who was considered the legal property
- than agriculture
- A settlement where priests could live and work
- another person
- One who moves around from place to place
- se Soto, Explored the southeast
- The science of locating and studying artifacts
- learn about the lives of early people
- The beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group
- Walls made of sharpened poles or logs stuck into
- a major indian town
26 Clues: people • a large farm • others produce • another person • founded in 1607 • than agriculture • ground standing up • a major indian town • of plantations (large farms) • The land away from the coast • Natural resistance to disease • se Soto, Explored the southeast • A journey for a specific purpose • learn about the lives of early people • Items such as tools, pottery, remains of • ...
Notable People in CS History 2023-08-30
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- invented an early digital calculator
- software development, and the design and implementation of programming languages
- father of modern machine data processing
- conceived the first automatic digital computer
- the invention of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC)
- served as the impetus for the technological revolution of the textile industry and is the basis of the modern automatic loom
- invented the differential and integral calculus
- was both an accomplished inventor and a painter
- developed the first modern computers decoding the encryption
- from cell phones to modems, to Internet audio players, the chip has changed the world
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- the functional program-controlled Turing-complete Z3 became operational
- helped establish modern symbolic logic
- fortran
- invented the Harvard Mark I, forerunner of the modern electronic digital computer
- created and built the first electronic calculating machine
- founded Apple Inc. in 1976 and transformed the company into a world leader in telecommunications
- businessman, engineer, and the co-founder and emeritus chairman of Intel Corporation
- founded and built the world's largest software business
- invented the random-access magnetic core memory, the information-storage device employed
- first computer programmer
20 Clues: fortran • first computer programmer • invented an early digital calculator • helped establish modern symbolic logic • father of modern machine data processing • conceived the first automatic digital computer • invented the differential and integral calculus • was both an accomplished inventor and a painter • founded and built the world's largest software business • ...
Notable People in CS history 2023-08-29
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- Created Moore's law
- Invented random-access, coincident-current magnetic storage
- Co-Founded Microsoft with Bill Gates
- Co-founded apple with Steve Wozniak
- Considered the first computer programmer, wrote the first algorithm for a machine
- Invented the mechanical calculator
- Invented the first compiler, A-0
- Invented Fortran, or Formula Translator
- Designed his own microcomputer, eventually to become the Apple 1
- Invented the Slide Rule
- Created the world's first programmable computer
- Created the concept of a digital programmable computer
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- Invented Boolean Algebra
- Created the first email program on ARPANET
- Developed the first modern computers, widely viewed as the father of modern computer science
- Founded Microsoft
- Invented the Harvard Mark II, also known as the Aiken Relay Calculator
- Developed morse code
- Invented the first integrated circuit
- Created Napier's bones
20 Clues: Founded Microsoft • Created Moore's law • Developed morse code • Created Napier's bones • Invented the Slide Rule • Invented Boolean Algebra • Invented the first compiler, A-0 • Invented the mechanical calculator • Co-founded apple with Steve Wozniak • Co-Founded Microsoft with Bill Gates • Invented the first integrated circuit • Invented Fortran, or Formula Translator • ...
People of americas cross word 2022-11-17
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- also known as the Haudenosuanee
- flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca Mesoamerica
- Made lines in the ground
- the land and maritime
- and means “ancient enemy.”
- sacred narrative of the Kʼicheʼ
- Spanish word for "village" or "town."
- A cizilation in todays norther Central American
- a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture
- Proficient in a dozen programming languages
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- comprises northern Costa Rica
- domesticated southern Mexico 10,000 years ago
- between 1500 and 300 B.C
- flourished on the northern coast of Peru
- called Yax Mutal, found in a rainforest
- From 1438 to 1533
- A form of communication
- the earliest major Mesoamerican civilization
- gift-giving feast practiced Indigenous peoples
- The tribes living in the shadow of a megadam
20 Clues: From 1438 to 1533 • the land and maritime • A form of communication • between 1500 and 300 B.C • Made lines in the ground • and means “ancient enemy.” • comprises northern Costa Rica • also known as the Haudenosuanee • sacred narrative of the Kʼicheʼ • a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican culture • Spanish word for "village" or "town." • called Yax Mutal, found in a rainforest • ...
Famous People Born In 1952 2022-10-04
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- A bluesy Ghostbuster (3,6)
- Lois Lane was his girlfriend (11,5)
- Former Doobie Brother (7,8)
- Pakistani cricketer turned politician (5,4)
- A law abiding drummer (7,8)
- He ain’t no fool (2,1)
- Member of the original Brat Pack (6,6)
- Jurassic Park actor (4,8)
- Irish actor in Taken (4,6)
- Wife of the Dark Lord of heavy metal (6,8)
- Retired Brazilian racing driver (6,6)
- Cameroonian corner flag dancer (5,5)
- A complete psychopathic fascist (8,6)
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- A Sir who played for Somerset (3,8)
- Disgraced ex game show entertainer (7,9)
- He managed Jedward! (5,5)
- Find him in his Baywatch KIT (5,10)
- Conspiracy theorist/screwball (5,4)
- Helped Victoria Wood in Dinner Ladies (5,5)
- Anyone for tennis? (5,7)
- He’s rather chic (4,7)
- Sweet Dreams were made by him (4,7)
- YabbaDabbado, Wilma (4,7)
- Once dodged artfully (4,4)
24 Clues: He’s rather chic (4,7) • He ain’t no fool (2,1) • Anyone for tennis? (5,7) • He managed Jedward! (5,5) • YabbaDabbado, Wilma (4,7) • Jurassic Park actor (4,8) • A bluesy Ghostbuster (3,6) • Irish actor in Taken (4,6) • Once dodged artfully (4,4) • Former Doobie Brother (7,8) • A law abiding drummer (7,8) • A Sir who played for Somerset (3,8) • Lois Lane was his girlfriend (11,5) • ...
Famous People Born In 1950 2022-10-07
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- She once did a bit of moonlighting (6,8)
- His favourite animal is a groundhog (4,6)
- Canadian/American in The Three Amigos (6,5)
- His words were vital to Elton (6,6)
- This Scot worked with Harry Potter (6,8)
- Unforgettable singer’s daughter (7,4)
- The most famous Virgin (7,7)
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- Royal horse riding Olympian (7,4)
- He was no Caribbean Queen!
- There is some news about this singer (4,5)
- Spent many years in Dallas (8,9)
- Free Falling musician (3,6)
- One quarter of a Swedish Band (7,8)
- Partridge Family but not Butch (5,7)
- This musician was superstitious (6,6)
- Played Thaddeus Ross several times (7,4)
- Sweet actor in Cool Runnings (4,5)
- Musician not known for her woodwork (5,9)
- Sledgehammering singer (5,7)
- Actress who was in Straw Dogs (5,6)
- Remember Mrs. Overall ? (6,7)
- American known for his Late Show (3,4)
22 Clues: He was no Caribbean Queen! • Free Falling musician (3,6) • Sledgehammering singer (5,7) • The most famous Virgin (7,7) • Remember Mrs. Overall ? (6,7) • Spent many years in Dallas (8,9) • Royal horse riding Olympian (7,4) • Sweet actor in Cool Runnings (4,5) • His words were vital to Elton (6,6) • One quarter of a Swedish Band (7,8) • Actress who was in Straw Dogs (5,6) • ...
Historic NY People and Places 2022-05-12
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- NY Motto
- Rebuilt NY Fort
- Longest NY Canal
- America’s National Tree
- Name Before Albany
- NY State Fair
- Historic Music Festival
- Biggest NY Waterfall
- Chief Justice from Glens Falls
- NY State Bird
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- Travers Stakes Host
- Great Lake Bordering NY
- Longest NY River
- Northern NY Tribe
- Hudson River Cave
- NY’s Largest Park
- Albany General
- 1980 Olympic Hosts
- Famous Glens Falls Photographer
- Logging Expert
20 Clues: NY Motto • NY State Fair • NY State Bird • Albany General • Logging Expert • Rebuilt NY Fort • Longest NY River • Longest NY Canal • Northern NY Tribe • Hudson River Cave • NY’s Largest Park • Name Before Albany • 1980 Olympic Hosts • Travers Stakes Host • Biggest NY Waterfall • Great Lake Bordering NY • America’s National Tree • Historic Music Festival • Chief Justice from Glens Falls • ...
The People of the Renaissance 2022-05-14
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- EVEN THOUGH HE SUPPORTED PROTESTANTISM, HE CONDEMNED THIS LEADER
- RAPHAEL'S PAINTINGS WERE KNOWN FOR THIS
- MARY THREW ELIZABETH INTO THIS BECAUSE SHE COULDN'T TRUST HER
- PRINCESS OF SPAIN KING HENRY VIII MARRIED TO BECOME KING
- CARAVAGGIO INFLUENCED THIS STYLE OF ART THROUGH HIS WORK
- CITY THAT MEDICI FAMILY RULED DURING THE RENAISSANCE
- RELIGION THAT THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE EMBRACED
- WHAT FORCED ERASMUS TO BECOME A CATHOLIC PRIEST
- MOST FAMOUS WORK PRODUCED BY JAN VAN EYCK
- THIS WAS THE "TITLE" GIVEN TO LEONARDO DA VINCI
- MASACCIO WAS ALSO KNOWN AS THE "FATHER OF ___ ___"
- INSTRUMENT THAT FERDINANDO DE MEDICI HELPED TO FUND INVENTING
- TYPE OF ARTIST THAT DONATELLO WAS
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- THIS WAS THE MAJOR WRITING FROM ERASMUS WHICH EXAMINED SOCIETY
- ONE OF MOST FAMOUS PIECES OF ART BY DONATELLO
- WHAT BATTLE DID KING HENRY VII WIN TO TAKE THE THRONE
- THE FAMOUS ARTWORK BY ARTIST RAPHAEL
- ONE OF THE WAYS MEDICI FAMILY BECAME WEALTHY
- FAMOUS PIECE OF WORK BY BOTTICELLI
- FAMOUS WORK BY ARTIST MASACCIO
- TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVES OF KING HENRY VIII HAD
- FIRST OF 4 MEDICI FAMILY MEMBERS TO BECOME POPE
- ELIZABETH I NAVY DEFEATED THIS ENEMY IN 1588
- DYNASTY THAT KING HENRY VII OF ENGLAND WAS RULER OF
- FAMILY THAT BOTTICELLI PAINTED MANY PORTRAITS FOR
- JAN VAN EYCK WAS ALSO KNOWN AS THE "FATHER OF __ ___"
- SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM POPE FOR HENRY VIII TO MARRY BROTHER'S WIFE
- MICHELANGELO BECAME FAMOUS FOR HIS FRESCOS ON THE CEILING OF THIS BUILDING
- OTTOMAN EMPIRE EVENTUALLY TURNED INTO THIS MODERN-DAY COUNTRY
- MOST FAMOUS PIECE OF ART PRODUCED BY LEONARDO DA VINCI
30 Clues: FAMOUS WORK BY ARTIST MASACCIO • TYPE OF ARTIST THAT DONATELLO WAS • FAMOUS PIECE OF WORK BY BOTTICELLI • THE FAMOUS ARTWORK BY ARTIST RAPHAEL • RAPHAEL'S PAINTINGS WERE KNOWN FOR THIS • RELIGION THAT THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE EMBRACED • MOST FAMOUS WORK PRODUCED BY JAN VAN EYCK • ONE OF THE WAYS MEDICI FAMILY BECAME WEALTHY • TOTAL NUMBER OF WIVES OF KING HENRY VIII HAD • ...
Natural Texas and its People 2023-05-04
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- river that borders Texas and Oklahoma
- this tribe were allies with the Jumano tribe
- City (now) where the Alamo took place
- Satank was their leader but was killed
- this tribe lived along the red river
- name translates to “enemy”
- very tall, powerful runners
- the city most north of Texas
- name translates to “those who are friends”
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- the city hit by a hurricane in 1900
- the biggest city in Texas
- river that borders Texas and Louisiana
- the original people of Texas
- farmers with corn being the main crop
- oldest N/A still living in Texas today
- Best Horseman and could shoot up to 20 arrows a minute.
- river that borders Texas and Mexico
- the city most westward of Texas
- North Texas region
- Apache indians were their enemies
20 Clues: North Texas region • the biggest city in Texas • name translates to “enemy” • very tall, powerful runners • the original people of Texas • the city most north of Texas • the city most westward of Texas • Apache indians were their enemies • the city hit by a hurricane in 1900 • river that borders Texas and Mexico • this tribe lived along the red river • ...
Unit 2: The First People 2024-09-24
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- Actual things that people in the past used or made
- Men and women are equals
- Marked a new era with more refined stone tools, 10,000 BCE- 5,000 BCE
- Name means “upright man,"Appeared in Africa about 2-1.5 million years ago, Used early stone tools such as the ax, Learned to control fire, Migrated out of Africa
- People who moved from one place to another as they followed migrating animals
- Religious structures made of big stones and used for spiritual purposes
- The study of human history through the analysis of artifacts
- Division of people in hierarchy
- Selective growing and selective breeding
- Name means “handy man”, appeared in Africa about 2.4 million years ago, used crude stone tools for chopping and scraping, brain was about half the size of modern humans
- The spread of ideas, beliefs, customs and technology from one country to another
- Australopithecine skeleton discovered in 1974 by Donald Johanson
- After Neolithic Revolution, new jobs emerge
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- Beginning of agriculture, 10,000 years ago, people start settling and forming civilizations
- His remains were found in 1991 and he is over 5000 years old. They found his bones and tissues and his outfit is made of 3 different animal skins
- People who hunted, fished and gathered wild plants, berries, nuts
- The pattern of early humans moving to new environments
- Name means “wise man," appeared in Africa about 200,000 years ago, migrated around the world, same species as modern humans, used a wide range of tools, learned to create fire, developed language
- Stood upright and walked on two legs, appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago, brain was about one third of modern humans
- Otherwise known as the old stone age, lasted from 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 years ago and is when the first humans lived. People made tools from stone
- Civilization in Turkey, One of the oldest farming sites, 8000 years ago, A few thousand people, men were hunters and women were farmers
- Human like creatures that walked upright and appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago
- The time before written records
- The study of human societies and cultures and their development
- Found skull fragments that were 1.75 million years old, found footprints that were 3.5 million years old, discovered them in East Africa in 1959
- A strait that connected Asia and North America and was used for early humans to cross into North America
- A craftsman, someone who makes things by hand
- Cave that includes 600 images of animals and symbols, created between 17,000 and 15,000 years ago
28 Clues: Men and women are equals • The time before written records • Division of people in hierarchy • Selective growing and selective breeding • After Neolithic Revolution, new jobs emerge • A craftsman, someone who makes things by hand • Actual things that people in the past used or made • The pattern of early humans moving to new environments • ...
We The People: Election Season 2024-10-27
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- A government in which a single ruler possesses and abuses absolute power
- The national legislature of the United States. Congress has two parts, also called houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives
- To bring to trial a public official accused of committing a crime or engaging in misconduct while in office
- One of the two houses of Congress. Each state is represented by two members in the Senate
- A form of government in which political power is exercised by all citizens (Representation)
- A change in or addition to a legal document
- Fundamental rights belonging to every member of society
- Section 1 of the 14th Amendment, which has been used to prevent states from treating individuals unfairly because of their race, national origin, citizenship status, or gender.
- The British law that granted the East India Company a monopoly on importation of tea into the colonies, thus eliminating the profits of Colonial importers and shopkeepers
- To confirm and approve
- The first political organization formed in opposition to the Federalist Party by the supporters of Thomas Jefferson. It evolved into the Democratic Party in 1828 and has no connection to the present-day Republican Party
- An act of rebellion against British authority, and in particular in response to the Tea Act, which a band of Colonist boarded ships in Boston Harbor and destroyed thousands of dollars worth of tea
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- A person elected to act and speak for others
- Newspapers, magazines, television, and other news media. The reporters and people who produce them.
- The delegates to the Philadelphia Convention of 1787. They are the group of men who composed the U.S. Constitution
- A set of customs, traditions, rules, and laws that sets forth the way a government is organized and operated
- A person who is a legal member of a nation, country, or other self-governing community
- A form of government in which political power is held by a single ruler such as a king or queen
- One of the 538 members of the Electoral College chosen by the political parties in a state. Any qualified voter
- On March 75, 1770, a mob of Colonists harassed British Soldiers guarding the tax collection office in Boston. The Soldiers opened fire, killing five Bostonians
20 Clues: To confirm and approve • A change in or addition to a legal document • A person elected to act and speak for others • Fundamental rights belonging to every member of society • A government in which a single ruler possesses and abuses absolute power • A person who is a legal member of a nation, country, or other self-governing community • ...
