pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Nylah’s Kpop Demon Hunters Crossword 2025-10-27
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- : Legendary battle where the Hunters first united
- : The gemstone that powers demonic relics
- : The forbidden ritual that awakens dormant demon energy
- : The most powerful demon ever faced by the Hunters
- : Shadow dancer who controls illusions
- : Leader of the Demon Hunters, known for her light-based powers
- : Guardian singer whose voice banishes dark magic
- : Spirit companion that guides lost souls
- : The most beautiful K-pop Demon fan
- : Celestial guardian who watches over the group
- : Mystic healer who channels moonlight
- : Sacred mountain where new Hunters are chosen
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- : Illusionary city where demons hide among idols
- : Realm where banished demons are sealed away
- : The balance between light and shadow within each Hunter
- : The youngest member and wind specialist
- : Ancient swordsmith who forged the Blade of Echoes
- : Former demon who joined the Hunters seeking redemption
- : The name of the K-pop group formed by the Hunters
- : The hidden sanctuary of the K-Pop Demon Hunters
- : The energy ring that appears when a Hunter unleashes their true power
21 Clues: : The most beautiful K-pop Demon fan • : Shadow dancer who controls illusions • : Mystic healer who channels moonlight • : The gemstone that powers demonic relics • : The youngest member and wind specialist • : Spirit companion that guides lost souls • : Realm where banished demons are sealed away • : Sacred mountain where new Hunters are chosen • ...
80's Fun 2025-12-17
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- — Wham! star
- — Northern Ireland conflict backdrop
- — Music television launch
- — Tape format
- — Global tension backdrop
- — Goth-tinged British band
- — Late-70s influence on the 80s
- — Decade of synths and big hair
- — Landmark U2 album
- — Irish taoiseach in the 1980s
- — Gritty rock offshoot
- — Do They Know It’s Christmas? group
- — Major UK labour dispute
- — U2 frontman
- — New Romantic band
- — Manchester indie band
- — Keyboard-driven genre
- — 1985 charity concert
- — BBC music show
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- — British pop duo
- — Boy George’s band
- — Live Aid organiser
- — East–West divide, metaphorically
- — Smiths frontman
- — Synth-driven UK group
- — Stylish British pop band
- — British synth duo
- — Androgynous pop star
- — Big emotional song
- — Dublin rock band
- — Portable stereo
- — UK prime minister of the era
- — Statement-heavy 80s scene
- — Record format
- — Post-punk music movement
- — Enduring figures of the decade
- — Irish band led by Geldof
- — Portable music player
- — Fashion-forward music scene
39 Clues: — Wham! star • — Tape format • — U2 frontman • — Record format • — BBC music show • — British pop duo • — Smiths frontman • — Portable stereo • — Dublin rock band • — Boy George’s band • — British synth duo • — Landmark U2 album • — New Romantic band • — Live Aid organiser • — Big emotional song • — Androgynous pop star • — Gritty rock offshoot • — 1985 charity concert • — Synth-driven UK group • ...
Cultural Crossword 2023-10-24
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- This Asian country's funeral law is to attend, but not participate
- Culture that has one month to bury their dead
- Culture where death is accepted as Allah's will
- In African cultures, what skin is someone supposed to be buried in?
- Call their funeral traditions pompon
- Manobos buried their dead in these
- In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed
- Native Americans use this to wash the body of the deceased
- African cultures use ____ restraints
- Chinese funerals last for this many days
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- Culture where guests offer money to the deceased's family to help pay for the funeral
- Religion that acknowledges death as a natural part of the life cycle
- Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss
- People celebrate death with humor and joy in this culture
- Process that Egyptians executed upon the deceased's body
- Ethiopiapoia, death is a community responsibility
- In Hinduism, this will be lit at the top of the deceased's head
- Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these
- Mourning can last for ___ hundred days, in Chinese culture
- Native American tribe that holds community feasts to grieve, and celebrate
- Culture that had ship burials
21 Clues: Culture that had ship burials • Manobos buried their dead in these • Call their funeral traditions pompon • African cultures use ____ restraints • Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these • Chinese funerals last for this many days • In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed • Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss • Culture that has one month to bury their dead • ...
Trick School Level 2 2015-03-19
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- Two of this symbol is short hand for the Carrythru transition
- A category of transitions which includes Vanish, Redirect, and Pop
- This transition is the same as Pop (hold stance,) but Complex
- A Novice kick trick which uses a pop takeoff and has a round landing
- This trick is the Novice upgrade to Tornado
- Any kick is considered this when finished completely in the air
- A category of tricks including those which have a 360 in-air rotation
- The nickname for a hyper round kick
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- This trick is the Novice upgrade to Tsunami
- A Novice kick trick which begins from Backside and uses a pop takeoff
- A category of tricks including those which have a 180 in-air rotation
- The nickname for a hyper hook kick
- This transition is the same as Redirect, but Complex
- A category of transitions which includes Carrythru and Missleg
14 Clues: The nickname for a hyper hook kick • The nickname for a hyper round kick • This trick is the Novice upgrade to Tsunami • This trick is the Novice upgrade to Tornado • This transition is the same as Redirect, but Complex • Two of this symbol is short hand for the Carrythru transition • This transition is the same as Pop (hold stance,) but Complex • ...
MUSIC TRIVIA 2024-07-09
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- Is one of the youngest Grammy winners ever.
- Taylor Swift is ____________ than many other pop singers.
- This band is more popular than any other K-pop group, known for their synchronized dance moves.
- The most popular music genre among teenagers.
- This artist is younger than Madonna but has achieved similar fame in the pop music.
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- Are often regarded as the best band in history.
- The singer with the better voice than Anuel aa.
- Is heavier than pop music.
- Is considered one of the greatest composers of all time.
- The most relaxing type of music.
10 Clues: Is heavier than pop music. • The most relaxing type of music. • Is one of the youngest Grammy winners ever. • The most popular music genre among teenagers. • Are often regarded as the best band in history. • The singer with the better voice than Anuel aa. • Is considered one of the greatest composers of all time. • ...
Pop-Corn 2026-03-26
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- Small seeds that pop into popcorn
- What we can put popcorn in when it is done
- Who comes to eat the popcorn
- The tool used to make popcorn
- A yummy snack to eat
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- Words like “Pop! Pop!” that make noise
- What the popcorn is compared to (white and fluffy)
- What popcorn turns into when it pops
- What the kernels do when they pop (they ______ open)
- Soft and light popcorn
10 Clues: A yummy snack to eat • Soft and light popcorn • Who comes to eat the popcorn • The tool used to make popcorn • Small seeds that pop into popcorn • What popcorn turns into when it pops • Words like “Pop! Pop!” that make noise • What we can put popcorn in when it is done • What the popcorn is compared to (white and fluffy) • What the kernels do when they pop (they ______ open)
KPop Demon Hunters - Emelia's 7th Birthday 2025-12-06
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- Young rapper in Huntrix who throws magic knives at monsters
- K-pop boy group in the story
- Birthday girl fan who just turned 7 and loves KPop Demon Hunters
- Warm bowl of curly noodles the heroes might eat after a big show
- Leader of the Saja Boys
- Soft place where you sit to watch KPop Demon Hunters at home
- Powerful battle song the heroes use when they fight the demons
- Girl leader of Huntrix who sings and fights bad monsters
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- Magic magpie bird friend who watches everything from above
- Dancing star of Huntrix who looks like a model on stage
- Fun pop music from Korea with singing and dancing like in the movie
- Famous Huntrix song that sounds bright and shiny like the sun
- Super fun K-pop song that feels bubbly like fizzy soda
- Scary monster the heroes fight using music, light, and teamwork
- K-pop girl group of three friends who are also secret demon hunters
15 Clues: Leader of the Saja Boys • K-pop boy group in the story • Super fun K-pop song that feels bubbly like fizzy soda • Dancing star of Huntrix who looks like a model on stage • Girl leader of Huntrix who sings and fights bad monsters • Magic magpie bird friend who watches everything from above • Young rapper in Huntrix who throws magic knives at monsters • ...
Crossword puzzle 2016-11-23
Sing Unburied Sing 2023-12-04
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- They went to Parchman and was friends with Richie
- is A young who that when to Parchman but is now a ghost
- The place that Michael worked at until there was an explosion
- Leonie calls Kalya this name
- The family member with cancer
- A motif that appears when Leonie sees Given and when Jojo sees Richie
- Symbol that appears with the snake and the bird that
- The ghost that Leonie sees when high
- Area where Given died
- A theme that revolves around the differences between Michael's and Leonie's ethnicities
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- The prison that Michael went to
- Michael's father
- Michael got caught for _____ and went to prison
- The name Richie used for pop
- Leonie's friend that goes on the road trip
- A common theme that evolves as the family becomes closer together
- The animal at the beginning of the story that represents death
- The animal that guided Richie to Jojo and Pop
- The state that the story is based
- Michael's lawyer
20 Clues: Michael's father • Michael's lawyer • Area where Given died • The name Richie used for pop • Leonie calls Kalya this name • The family member with cancer • The prison that Michael went to • The state that the story is based • The ghost that Leonie sees when high • Leonie's friend that goes on the road trip • The animal that guided Richie to Jojo and Pop • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2023-03-06
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- a small group of words standing together as a unit
- reliance on reason as the best guide for belief and action
- gives the text flow
- a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank
- abstract ideals are as important as reality
- existing in something as a fixed quality
- a song or poem that tells a story
- method or way of using skills
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- a reference to a statement, person, place, event, or thing that is known from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, science or pop culture
- essay what did i learn? how did i learn it? what could i have done better?
- out-of-date words
- purpose
- something made for a particular purpose
- a king or queen who inherits authority
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- a belief in the realities that exist beyond perception
- using components that are grammatically the same, adds rhythm and balance
17 Clues: purpose • out-of-date words • gives the text flow • method or way of using skills • a song or poem that tells a story • a king or queen who inherits authority • something made for a particular purpose • existing in something as a fixed quality • abstract ideals are as important as reality • a small group of words standing together as a unit • ...
niterra's cs team is da best ♡ 2025-10-08
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- nickname for our room
- big pop culture movie that des quotes when we say "i'll be back"
- new customer coming soon to niterra!
- discontinued globally in 2020, but no one knows that apparently
- gill and des are not a fan of this royal family member
- this customer once sent an image of a part they were enquiring about, but it included their feet
- sai calls at least twice a day from this group
- an accessory that one of the plants is wearing
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- these guys have gotten away with free freight for longer than they should have
- we process these to 3SCRAP
- team member that's currently missing </3
- who are we currently trying to find the perfect dad joke for?
- popular nz customer this week (check the whiteboard)
- des gets these for kylie every friday
- product we've been pushing and promoting lately
- notorious for supplying incorrect quantities
- "oh, could i get that on _________ priority?"
17 Clues: nickname for our room • we process these to 3SCRAP • new customer coming soon to niterra! • des gets these for kylie every friday • team member that's currently missing </3 • notorious for supplying incorrect quantities • "oh, could i get that on _________ priority?" • sai calls at least twice a day from this group • an accessory that one of the plants is wearing • ...
Sixties Culture 2016-12-13
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- Peanuts bird
- Pizzas with the works
- This toy boosted Mattel to the world’s largest toy company
- Mount Airy’s sitcom locale
- Clamplett millionaire
- A gallon would cost you $1.10 in ‘69
- At age 11, this artist was signed (sealed and delivered) to his first label
- You’ll find this artist sitting on the dock of the bay
- Adam West Hero
- A gallon would cost you $.0.35 in ‘69
- Side dish dance
- In 1965, Cher was still pro ______.
- You may have heard about this artist through the grapevine
- Overweight examiner
- Detroit record company
- The Fab Four
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- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
- Sixties psychedelic
- Cone-head hairstyle
- After the Exorcist, this game outsold Monopoly
- First mate of the S.S. Minnow
- They gather no moss
- I Dream of Jeannie competitor
- Campbell Soup’s favorite artist
- Farrow of Rosemary’s Baby
- Shore lads
- Clyde’s partner in crime
- Domed ‘do
- _______ Cassidy
- Moonwalker Aldrin
30 Clues: Domed ‘do • Shore lads • Peanuts bird • The Fab Four • Adam West Hero • Side dish dance • _______ Cassidy • Moonwalker Aldrin • Sixties psychedelic • Cone-head hairstyle • They gather no moss • Overweight examiner • Pizzas with the works • Clamplett millionaire • Detroit record company • Clyde’s partner in crime • Farrow of Rosemary’s Baby • Mount Airy’s sitcom locale • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter • ...
culture fest 2017-02-16
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- Ada berapakah jumlah dispenser pada kantor codigo?
- Ada berapakah jumlah anggota divisi FRM?
- Ada berapa jumlah value dari codigo?
- Nama karyawan berbasis zodiak?
- Apa nama email codigo untuk menghubungi / contact codigo untuk yang ada di web codigo
- berapa jumlah startup yang tergambar di mural codigo ?
- Nama perusahaan dari teman-teman yang sering disebut "Anak Tebet"
- Apakah nama resmi ruang meeting besar?
- Web inspirasi untuk sidebar biru di web Netz.id?
- Ada berapa buah kaca yang ada di mushollah
- Dimanakah rumah sandra (FRM) & Alnol (IT)?
- Sebutkan nomer model TV LG yang biasa buat main PS di block departemen IT
- Salah satu nama istri Rosul yang sama dg nama karyawati dikantor? hint : penulisan disesuaikan dg nama karyawati
- Website utk membandingkan desain iOS vs Android?
- Website yg di-redesign utk internal challenge tim UI #1?
- Siapa yang di apit mas taufiq dan mas luter, mas alnol dan mas nanang di foto IT Team yang ada di web codigo.id
- Siapakah nama belakang dari arya (IT) ?
- Berapa nomor polisi kendaraan operasional CODIGO
- Nama bulan domain codigo.id didaftarkan
- "Surga" (makanan)?
- Apakah nama grup whatsapp untuk memesan catering yansen?
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- Keluarga, istilah hawaii
- Dimanakah rumah callista (IT) ?
- Bahan dinding luar ruang meeting hearsay (inggris)
- Apa nama karyawan yang terdiri dari 3 orang dikantor ini ?
- Sistem dispenser yang dipake dikantor adalah ?
- Bentuk dasar potongan logo CODIGO
- Bulan,ulang tahun codigo
- Siapa nama karyawan yang memiliki artian "dipuji" atau "memuji" berasal dari bahasa Ibrani?
- Berapa tarif parkir berlangganan motor di graha mitra ?
- Judul singel band kasihan dari Cirebon?
- last name bapak - bapak selain bapak kurnia yang di mention mbak eryka di email ajakan nonton film pertaruhan ?
- Apa nama depan asli mas wiwid ?
- Siapa nama panggilan asli musuh mr. black, yang nama musuh tersebut merupakan penggalan dari nama belakang dari salah seorang karyawati? (hint : saraswati)
- Sebutin nama panggilan pengguna telpon voip dengan user extension 7022
- Project yang tidak banyak bersentuhan langsung dengan tim UI/UX?
- Siapa nama tengah Chief Business Development Officer di CODIGO
- Product apa yang di development oleh codigo yang berfungsi untuk menghubungkan antara creator dan brand?
- Apa nama depan asli mas aan ?
- Siapakah nama asli dengan nama panggilan berbeda 180 derajat? (hint : kawan baik)
- Suatu harta karun,berjumlah 2 buah dengan dengan cabe rawit di dalamnya
41 Clues: "Surga" (makanan)? • Keluarga, istilah hawaii • Bulan,ulang tahun codigo • Apa nama depan asli mas aan ? • Nama karyawan berbasis zodiak? • Dimanakah rumah callista (IT) ? • Apa nama depan asli mas wiwid ? • Bentuk dasar potongan logo CODIGO • Ada berapa jumlah value dari codigo? • Apakah nama resmi ruang meeting besar? • Judul singel band kasihan dari Cirebon? • ...
90s Culture 2017-10-23
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- : nickelodeon slime
- Game Gear- a portable video game that was released late 90’s in response to the nintendo game boy.
- It : a toy that had a hoop at one end and a ball at the other, the hoop was placed around the leg and then spun around and jumped over
- : Sony brand tradename, originally used for portable audio cassette players
- a video game franchise where there are creatures that need to be captured and battled.
- a pocket sized game where you hatch, feed, and clean up after your creature.
- House: family sitcom which featured a single father and his two best friends raising his children .
- - an electromechanical device that records analog audio and analog video from broadcast television or other source on a removable
- : a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays alphanumeric messages and/or receives and announces voice messages
- : supposedly pumping these shoes made them fit better and made you play like Shaq.
- Baby : line of stuffed animals, made by Ty Warner Inc
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- Boy: bit handheld game console which was developed and manufactured by Nintendo and first released in the 100th anniversary of Nintendo
- : Sony's first portable CD playe
- : a Spanish dance song by Los del Río about a woman of the same name.
- : a TV channel which had shows such as All That, Doug, Rugrats, Keenan and Kel.
- : a web portal and online service provider based in New York
- Me Elmo : A childrens plush toy from Tyco Preschool which laughed and giggled when plated with.
- : a game played using milk bottle caps
- an American electronic robotic toy released in 1998 by Tiger Electronics. It resembles a hamster or owl-like creature
- Rangers : Five ordinary teens must become something extraordinary when they learn that their small town of Angel Grove - and the world - is on the verge of being obliterated by an alien threat.
20 Clues: : nickelodeon slime • : Sony's first portable CD playe • : a game played using milk bottle caps • Baby : line of stuffed animals, made by Ty Warner Inc • : a web portal and online service provider based in New York • : a Spanish dance song by Los del Río about a woman of the same name. • : Sony brand tradename, originally used for portable audio cassette players • ...
Roman Culture 2017-03-28
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- , The median in the Circus Maximus around which the chariots were driven
- , Salve
- , A Roman apartment building was called
- , And the rest
- , Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
- , The main square of a Roman City was called
- , Greece
- , Chariot races were held in Rome
- Operandi , The way you do what you do
- , The period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire would come to an end in 180 AD with the end of the rein of Marcus Aurelius
- , Foyer
- , the race track in the Circus Maximus
- , Around
- , A woman's dress
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- , Law Courts were held in the building called
- , Before Noon
- , Gaining control of the whole empire in 324 AD, this emperor decided to move the capital to the East.
- , In the image of the she-wolf nursing two infants, the two infants are
- est , that is
- , What was the name of the warm bath
- , Plebeain
- , The system of waterworks bringing water into Rome
- , The Roman garment worn by everyone from emperor to slave
- , Dinner
- , The elected ruler for a one year term during the Republic
25 Clues: , Salve • , Foyer • , Greece • , Dinner • , Around • , Plebeain • , Before Noon • est , that is • , And the rest • , A woman's dress • , Chariot races were held in Rome • , Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus • , What was the name of the warm bath • Operandi , The way you do what you do • , the race track in the Circus Maximus • , A Roman apartment building was called • ...
Culture Crossword 2017-04-14
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- Porticulus, in English means ___.
- Symbol of death.
- Toula's father believes ___ fixes everything.
- Culture has to do with human ___.
- Symbol of life and death experience.
- "We're all different, but in the end, we're all ___".
- Bread, water, and oil are all examples of ___.
- Objects or gestures that express one specific message or meaning.
- There are ___ things Greek girls must do.
- Ways of doing things that are inherited from parents and ancestors.
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- Rituals of daily living.
- There are ___ traits of culture.
- Bodily actions surrounded by language that make symbols effective within a culture.
- The Church's official act of worship.
- Miller, in English, means ___.
- The set of meanings, beleifs, values and rules for living shared by groups and societies as the source of their identity.
- A system of symbols and rituals.
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- Symbol of marriage.
- Symbol of birth.
20 Clues: Symbol of death. • Symbol of birth. • Symbol of marriage. • Rituals of daily living. • Miller, in English, means ___. • There are ___ traits of culture. • A system of symbols and rituals. • Porticulus, in English means ___. • Culture has to do with human ___. • Symbol of life and death experience. • The Church's official act of worship. • There are ___ things Greek girls must do. • ...
Corporate culture 2012-11-10
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- Share feelings with care, and only with close friends and family.
- A way of acting or behaving.
- Distant in space and time.
- Not changing your opinion,keeping to the same principles or opinions.
- Power is distributed - everyone's opinion is important.
- The people on the other negotiating team.
- A system in which people are placed in a series of levels with different importance or status.
- Clear and fully expressed.
- Special importance.
- Share feelings easily with other people.
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- A system when employees can choose and change their tasks within certain time.
- The act of pleasing or satisfying.
- Respected person whose ideas and opinions are followed.
- Courteous regard the people's feelings.
- Knowing that something exist.
- A state of having more than one possible meaning or interpretation.
- Privileges granted for the job done.
- The most important or central part of anything.
- Moral rules or principles of behaviour governing a person or group.
- The way things are done on official occasions.
20 Clues: Special importance. • Distant in space and time. • Clear and fully expressed. • A way of acting or behaving. • Knowing that something exist. • The act of pleasing or satisfying. • Privileges granted for the job done. • Courteous regard the people's feelings. • Share feelings easily with other people. • The people on the other negotiating team. • ...
Culture etc. 2013-02-11
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- A place where you borrow books
- A group of actors in a film
- The words of a song
- A conversation which you have to get a job
- A person who creates art
- An article that describes a film, book...
- A person who plays a guitar
- Tasting like sugar
- A work of art
- Tasting like salt
- A funny film
- A TV serial with very many episodes
- He works at a court, helps you when you have problems
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- Animated drawings
- A person who designs buildings
- Tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers...
- A plan of your lessons
- She cuts your hair
- A woman working in a restaurant
- Beef, pork, chicken...
- Music from a film
- A frightening film
22 Clues: A funny film • A work of art • Animated drawings • Music from a film • Tasting like salt • She cuts your hair • Tasting like sugar • A frightening film • The words of a song • A plan of your lessons • Beef, pork, chicken... • A person who creates art • A group of actors in a film • A person who plays a guitar • A place where you borrow books • A person who designs buildings • ...
CAFE CULTURE 2013-11-12
25 Clues: ser • kawa • zupa • mleko • napój • cukier • klient • frytki • kawałek • sałatka • kanapka • herbata • stragan • krewetki • na wynos • przekąska • na miejscu • właściciel • woda gazowana • lody waniliowe • sok pomarańczowy • czy coś jeszcze? • woda niegazowana • bułka z kurczakiem • ciasto czekoladowe
La Culture 2014-01-22
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- Groupe de personnes qui partagent des origines communes, dont le pays d'origine.
- Opinion voulant que tous les membres d'un groupe soient semblables.
- Éléments intangibles de la culture. Il peut s'agir par exemple de la langue parlée ou des croyances religieuses.
- Groupe de personnes qui ont une culture commune.
- Objets tangibles qu'une société fabrique et utilise.
- Ce que nous sommes et qui nous sommes.
- Traitement injuste et différent fait à une personne ou à un groupe en particulier.
- Idées, croyances et façons de se comporter qui sont précieuses et importantes pour les personnes d'une même culture.
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- Groupe de personnes qui ont une religion commune.
- Culture transmise de génération en génération.
- Groupe de personnes qui ont une lange commune.
- Besoins que ressentent les êtres humains, tels que l'amitié et l'amour.
- Culture qui partagent plusieurs groupes de la société occidentale et qui gagne du terrain dans le monde; elle comprend la musique populaire, les spectacles télévisés, etc.
- Besoins que ressentent les êtres humains pour certains biens ou conditions de vie, tels que la nourriture et l'hébergement.
- Politique d'encouragement des cultures périphériques à conserver leur identité tout en participant à la vie économique, politique et sociale de la société.
- Opinion fondée sur des idées préconçues et non sur la connaissance et l'expérience.
- Cérémonies qui font partie de la culture traditionnelle.
- Coutumes, croyances, opinions et histoires transmises d'une génération à l'autre.
- Traitement injuste des personnes fondé sur la race, le pays d'origine ou les antécédents; conviction qu'un groupe de personnes est inférieur ou supérieur à un autre.
- être absorbé par une culture prédominante.
20 Clues: Ce que nous sommes et qui nous sommes. • être absorbé par une culture prédominante. • Culture transmise de génération en génération. • Groupe de personnes qui ont une lange commune. • Groupe de personnes qui ont une culture commune. • Groupe de personnes qui ont une religion commune. • Objets tangibles qu'une société fabrique et utilise. • ...
Latin Culture 2014-03-13
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- Glorious and free
- "Bread and circuses"
- Formed 60 BC
- Straight Tunic
- Caesar was Governor of here
- Ascending by degrees
- Joy in truth
- Separates Gaul and Italy
- Purple Bordered Toga
- The die is cast
- White Toga of Adulthood
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- King
- Pompey escaped to Egypt then was murdered at
- Gate to enter the city after a vast triumphal procession
- And so forth
- Serious Sweet Immutable
- Kind of barge
- Persuade Someone to Adopt Idea or Law
- Julius Caesar Famously said this
- White Toga of Adulthood
- large cargo ships
- Argue One Side of the Law
- Art of Public Speaking
- Rome's harbor port
- Teaches Rhetor
- Household gods
26 Clues: King • And so forth • Formed 60 BC • Joy in truth • Kind of barge • Straight Tunic • Teaches Rhetor • Household gods • The die is cast • Glorious and free • large cargo ships • Rome's harbor port • "Bread and circuses" • Ascending by degrees • Purple Bordered Toga • Art of Public Speaking • Serious Sweet Immutable • White Toga of Adulthood • White Toga of Adulthood • Separates Gaul and Italy • ...
Christ & Culture 2014-06-06
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- The union of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in one divine nature.
- Covenant of love.God unites man and woman.
- Ways of doing things linked together in a system.
- God became human.
- Trinity The Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- Close bond with someone. Could be a sexual relationship.
- Not religious or sacred, living in the world.
- The act of sharin in the Lord's supper.
- Religious expereience that has to do with our relationship with God.
- The calling to be tranformed into the image of Christ.
- All the positive and negative parts about us. Who we are.
- An angry feeling or action towards a person who belongs to a certain group.
- Trinity Me,Myself, and I
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- A ceremony. Combination of symbols and rituals.
- Ways of doing things that we inherit from our ancestors.
- God's kindness,mercifulness,generosity and love for us.
- Rupture the relationship that you have with God.
- When 1 person or a group is treated differently and badly for no good reason.
- Our devotion and trust in God and faith in Jesus.
- Objects or gestures that have different meanings from what they literally mean.
- Group of people bound together by a sense of unity.
- Sets of meanings, beliefs, values and rules for living.
- Comunity of people with the same faith coming to praise God.
- Effective signs of Christ in our lives. Purpose is to make us Holy and Praise God.
- Love that reaches out to everyone but doesn't expect anything in return.
- Official pastoral letters written by the Pope.
- Result of being connected to God.
- The old testement and God's instructions.
- Ceremonies or actions meant to honor an important event.
29 Clues: God became human. • Trinity Me,Myself, and I • Result of being connected to God. • The act of sharin in the Lord's supper. • Trinity The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. • The old testement and God's instructions. • Covenant of love.God unites man and woman. • Not religious or sacred, living in the world. • Official pastoral letters written by the Pope. • ...
Islamic Culture 2015-04-09
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- The discipline of _________ is still taught in high schools today
- An early collection of Muhammad's sayings
- After being translated, Ibn Sina's work became a basic medical _____ for university students in medieval Europe
- This person calls the faithful to prayer
- No representations of ______ appear in Islamic religious art
- In a cyclical view of history, this is one of the regular cycles
- An Islamic Astrolabe, because it can solve problems and be adjusted, is a type of _________
- The tall tower found on a mosque
- The works of this Greek Philosopher were translated into Arabic
- This was a library in Baghdad filled with books translated from Greek Philosophers
- Islamic Art is a blend of Arab, Turkish, and ____ tradition
- A feature found on castles that was adopted by the crusaders
- The Alhambra's exterior is made of plaster that looks like ______
- An instrument that made it possible for Europeans to sail to America
- Covered markets that were important to every Muslim city
- Unites spiritual and political power
- One of the most familiar works of Middle Eastern literature
- Name the famous Disney character mentioned in the Arabian Nights
- A gift of money or property is called a ______
- The process of translating was aided by this invention from China
- The finest example of an Islamic Palace
- The total number of wives a Muslim man can have is ____
- Slaves often served in the ______
- A veil that completely covers the face and body
- Muslim astronomers determined time by the position of the _____
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- Understanding the movement of the heavens made the Arabs "____"
- Geometric Patterns
- Baghdad, one of the greatest cities in the world at that time was once nicknamed this
- These reflected the glory of Islam
- The earliest stories were told ____ and recorded later
- Every woman had a ______ guardian
- Arab Mathematicians adopted the use of _____
- This was once the world's largest mosque
- A great Islamic philosopher and scientist
- According to Islam, all people are ___ in the eyes of Allah
- The most prominent Muslim historian
- A headscarf covering the head and neck
- One of the words we use from Muslim mathematicians
- Ibn-Rushd wrote a _______ on all translations of Aristotle's works
- One of the three great trading cities which were the centers of cultural and economic activity
- Women had the right to own and inherit _____
- Muslim calendar was based on phases of the _______
42 Clues: Geometric Patterns • The tall tower found on a mosque • Every woman had a ______ guardian • Slaves often served in the ______ • These reflected the glory of Islam • The most prominent Muslim historian • Unites spiritual and political power • A headscarf covering the head and neck • The finest example of an Islamic Palace • This person calls the faithful to prayer • ...
CULTURE INSTITUTIONNELLE 2020-12-14
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- nouvelle branche en cours de création pour les personnes âgées et handicapées
- Dispositif pour éviter le renoncement aux droits et aux soins
- permet de protéger les données de chacun
- gère les tâches mutualisées RH et fait vivre le dialogue social
- Partenaire qui contrôle, régule et conseille les assurés
- régime de sécurité sociale
- Principe du service public
- Domaine qui regroupe les métiers de back office
- Obligation professionnelle
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- Valeur de l'assurance maladie
- Dispositif permettant la continuité de service malgré une crise subite
- Outil de performance de l'assurance maladie
- assuré intégré automatiquement depuis septembre 2019 au régime général
- Dimension de performance dont l'impact porte sur la diversité, le bien être et l'environnement
- donne le droit à l'erreur
- nom donné à l'organisme national depuis 2018
- feuille de route de la sécurité sociale
- branche dépendant de la maladie et de la retraite
- Branche de sécurité sociale
- Instance composée d'assurés, employeurs, de représentants de mutuelles et d'institutions de l'assurance maladie
20 Clues: donne le droit à l'erreur • régime de sécurité sociale • Principe du service public • Obligation professionnelle • Branche de sécurité sociale • Valeur de l'assurance maladie • feuille de route de la sécurité sociale • permet de protéger les données de chacun • Outil de performance de l'assurance maladie • nom donné à l'organisme national depuis 2018 • ...
CULTURE SHOCKS 2021-01-09
35 Clues: yhä • jopa • truly • tyyny • antaa • matto • vuori • kieli • korkea • kirkko • saapua • kallio • harmaa • tavata • sitten • käyttää • naapuri • soittaa • suoraan • molemmat • kuningas • ajatella • takaisin • selviytyä • vierailla • huolehtia • kuningatar • lentokenttä • suomalainen • eroavaisuus • kiusallinen • pääkaupunki • valoisa, kevyt • sisällä, sisään • hämmentynyt, sekaisin
Spanish Culture 2021-12-15
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- One of the best selling Spanish books of all time, written by Carlos Luiz Zafón
- A pile of saffron-flavored rice that is cooked with meats, vegetables, and seafood.
- A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”.
- A long strip of fried dough eaten as breakfast or a treat, and incredibly popular in Spain, Mexico, and Portugal.
- The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish.
- A very well known type of Spanish hat, shaped like a large bowl with a cone-shaped peak in the middle.
- The last name of a Spanish painter known worldwide for his abstract and “geometric” drawing style.
- Around 3000 years ago, this holiday was created to celebrate relatives who have died.
- The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event.
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- A common event in Spanish culture where people will lie down and rest during the early hours of the afternoon.
- An art form shown through the use of a guitar, dance routine, and song to accompany.
- Paper mache, usually shaped like an animal, and filled with candy. Is broken with a bat on birthdays.
- A circular baked chunk of flour, typically used as casing in burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas.
- A word that describes a form of a porch with a hard rock floor, and even though the word is Spanish, it is very commonly used in English.
- The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena.
- A popular alcoholic beverage throughout the entire world, originating in Northern Mexico
- A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th.
- A religious celebration that takes place during the middle of December meant to honor Mary and Joseph, the earthly parents of Jesus.
- A green, and spicy, avocado-based mixture used for making some foods more flavorful, or just as a chip dip.
- A very popular appetizer served in Spanish bars, with some bars named after this food.
20 Clues: The Spanish band responsible for creating the Macarena. • A Jamaican spice which also goes by the name “allspice”. • A very popular holiday in Spanish culture, celebrated on May the 5th. • The Spanish name for a party, but also qualifies as a religious event. • The name of the main character of a popular cartoon that teaches kids Spanish. • ...
Culture Vocab 2022-03-01
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- Behavior. The rights and obligations expected of someone occupying a particular status or in a particular situation.
- Move within the same level of the Social Stratification of a society. Status does not change.
- Social ranking or hierarchy in a society. It implies unequal access to social rewards and sharing of resources
- Features common to all cultures such as cooking, feasting, religion, myths and folklore, music, housing, funeral ceremonies, marriage ceremonies.
- A position a person occupies in society
- A behavior that individuals are expected to perform toward others
- Cultural modification of an individual, group, or culture by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- A social position that is acquired through personal effort.
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture.
- A subculture that opposes the values and norms of the dominant culture. Often lives apart from the dominant culture. Sometimes seeks to change the values and norms of the dominant culture to those of the Counterculture.
- Organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication among members of a culture.
- All of the intangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched. Examples are family pattern, language, economic system, work practices, etc.
- A social position that is assigned according to standards that are beyond a person's control. Examples are age, gender, ethnic group, and race.
- Written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government. Serious consequences if violated.
- The ability of individuals or groups to move from one level to another level in a stratification system of the society.
- Shared beliefs about good and evil, right and wrong, Types of values determine the character and behavior of the members of a society.
- All of the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, and defining, a group's way of life.
- A condition in which the performance of a role in one status interferes with the performance of a role in another status
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Can be held or touched. Examples are clothing, buildings, car, computers, prepared food, etc.
- The values and norms that are actually practiced by the members of a group.
- Unequal treatment of people based on group membership
- The values and norms the members of group proclaim to accept and follow.
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- Answers the unanswerable, establishes morality, deals with death and the afterlife.
- Moves up or down within the Social Stratification of a society. Status can go up or down.
- The process of a cultural group losing its identity and being absorbed in a dominant culture.
- All of the statuses that an individual occupies at any particular time
- Social movement experienced by a family member from one generation to another. Example is an adult child has a job or career that carries a higher social status than a parent.
- Primary social group. Purposes are to reproduce, nurture the members; particularly the children, and to teach the values and mores of the culture.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific social situation. An expectation, not the actual behavior.
- Cultures should be judge by their own values. Verstehen.
- Belief that one's own culture and group is superior to others
- A behavior that individuals can expect from others
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached to it.
- Role that becomes more important than all other roles.
- Exaggerated, often negative generalization about a group of people
- A type of Norm. Does not have great moral significance. No official sanction for violating a folkway.
- A preconceived and irrational attitude toward people based on group membership.
37 Clues: A position a person occupies in society • A behavior that individuals can expect from others • Unequal treatment of people based on group membership • Role that becomes more important than all other roles. • Cultures should be judge by their own values. Verstehen. • A social position that is acquired through personal effort. • ...
CULTURE - VOCABULARY 2022-04-18
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- The official language in the Netherlands is D__________.
- Harry Potter is one of the most famous novel series in the f__________ literature genre.
- The pound is the official c__________ in the United Kingdom.
- It is always more exciting to see a live p__________ than to watch a concert on YouTube, for example.
- One of the most well-known l__________ in Rome is the Colosseum.
- Latvian and Lithuanian are the only two surviving Baltic l__________.
- Danish is spoken in D__________.
- The Louvre Museum opened on in 1793 with an e__________ of 537 paintings.
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- Latvia shares b__________ with Lithuania, Belarus, Russia and Estonia.
- C__________ shock is a feeling of confusion felt by someone visiting a country or place with traditions, customs, cuisine, and social norms that are very different.
- Banksy usually paints his graffiti art with a messages about different c__________ issues.
- Stonehenge is a massive, prehistoric m__________ located in the south of England.
- Katniss Everdeen is the main c__________ of the dystopian young adult novel The Hunger Games.
- There is a s__________ in many cultures, that breaking a mirror brings bad luck.
- Latvian c__________ typically consists of agricultural and dairy products, with meat and fish featuring in most main meal dishes.
- Because Olaf’s mother is from Austria and his father is from France, Olaf speaks German and French equally well, so he is b__________.
- Some people on the street asked me something, but I didn't understand them, because they spoke a f__________ language.
- The p__________ of Blizzard of Souls focuses on sixteen-year-old rifleman Arturs and his incredible journey as a Latvian soldier in World War I and the Latvian War of Independence.
- Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is considered the greatest a__________ music festival in the USA.
- All band members r__________ a lot before they actually perform on stage.
20 Clues: Danish is spoken in D__________. • The official language in the Netherlands is D__________. • The pound is the official c__________ in the United Kingdom. • One of the most well-known l__________ in Rome is the Colosseum. • Latvian and Lithuanian are the only two surviving Baltic l__________. • ...
Culture Métis 2021-12-01
30 Clues: fur • men • meat • deer • hunt • dance • proud • music • goose • spoon • mixed • Mètis • women • moose • bison • michif • hunter • strong • animals • to find • bannock • pemmican • meat pie • children • Europeans • meatballs • determined • Indigenous • celebration • First Nations
French Culture 2022-11-02
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- A high end brand located in Paris, France
- The currency used in France
- A popular dish in France that is also a movie
- A holiday in France that is also known as labor day
- The primary religion in France
- A food France is known for
- This is celebrated on July 14 and celebrates when the Bastille fortress was stormed
- A common cheese that originated in France
- A form of dance that was developed in France
- The largest museum in the world located in France
- Where previous kings were crowned in France
- An artist born in France
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- The very recognizable French national anthem
- This translates to high cooking and is associated with French cuisine
- The french word for equality, which is part of Frances motto
- One of the many ancient civilizations French culture was derived from
- An acronym for pacte civil de solidarité which is similar to marriage, but can be dissolved without divorce
- This is a bordering country to France
- A very famous city in France, home to the Eiffel Tower
- 3% percent of the French population speaks this language
- A hobby deeply appreciated in France
21 Clues: An artist born in France • A food France is known for • The currency used in France • The primary religion in France • A hobby deeply appreciated in France • This is a bordering country to France • A high end brand located in Paris, France • A common cheese that originated in France • Where previous kings were crowned in France • The very recognizable French national anthem • ...
Sneaker Culture 2022-10-12
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- Shoe stops bellow the ankle
- Penny Hardaway
- Leborn James in Miami colorway
- All shoes are named after their
- A fresh never worn shoe
- Overally seen nike low
- Once were fire now they in the mud
- Another name for dark blue
- Buys 100 then sells for over what they paid
- A description of the temperature of the shoe
- Shoe stops at top of ankle
- Track 9 on "What A Time To Be Alive"
- Old school way to buy sneakers
- Man's best friend
- Bapes air force one
- Your dark copy cat
- The well known Richmond sneaker shop
- These are on a test
- Drakes label
- Richomond sneaker shop
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- The number 23 Last name
- Another name for fakes
- Boys/Girls in stripes
- The inner heart of the shoe
- Not the same as a loaf
- The Concords and Cool Grey are known for their
- You respond to my question with an:
- Outfit is worth a car note but cant dress
- Kanye West brand
- The Concords bottom may do this over time
- Convention for your feet
- The three stripes
- They arent the best but close
- Most iconic non nike sports shoe
- Shoe stops at the middle of ankle
- Reselling app by animal
- The newer shoes arent being sold so they are:
- Hyped addidas shoe material
- Famous big man in Walmart
- The arconym for almost brand new
- The sneaker release
- Shoe brand of an animal
42 Clues: Drakes label • Penny Hardaway • Kanye West brand • The three stripes • Man's best friend • Your dark copy cat • Bapes air force one • These are on a test • The sneaker release • Boys/Girls in stripes • Another name for fakes • Not the same as a loaf • Overally seen nike low • Richomond sneaker shop • The number 23 Last name • A fresh never worn shoe • Reselling app by animal • ...
Italian culture 2021-04-22
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- culture has flourished for centuries
- is famous in italian culture
- is the most enjoyed coffe
- is a must be in Italy
- was first published in an italian newspaper
- are used at funerals
- has more volcanoes than any countries in Europe
- is made up of mountains ,hills and waterfalls
- first opened in Rome,Italy in 1986
- is another popular italian dish
- are the most delicious facts about Italy
- as a museums, galeries,street art,is a real treat
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- have rights
- of Venice is
- a must-visit
- is a symbol of bad luck in Italy
- are equally important for men and women
- population in europe
- is the religion in Italy
- is official language in Italy
- is over 2000 years old
- is the most popular sport for this nation
- country of Western Europe is Italy
- is famous italian meal
- sits at the table first when coming to someone's house
- the most known and requested tradition in Italy
26 Clues: have rights • of Venice is • a must-visit • population in europe • are used at funerals • is a must be in Italy • is over 2000 years old • is famous italian meal • is the religion in Italy • is the most enjoyed coffe • is famous in italian culture • is official language in Italy • is another popular italian dish • is a symbol of bad luck in Italy • country of Western Europe is Italy • ...
Italian Culture 2021-04-23
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- What is the most popular italian drink?
- Which Italian car manufacturer sponsors a Formula One team?
- In Italy, who heads the armed forces and has powers to veto legislation?
- What classic tale of a wooden toy who comes to life, and who likes to tell lies was firstly published in italy?
- What wine do italians appreciate?
- What is forbidden to add in Italian seafood dishes?
- What mountain range forms the northern border of Italy?
- For what are considered to be famous italian women ?
- Who is the Italian artist that painted il Cenacolo (The Last Supper)?
- What is the most popular italian food?
- What do traditionally celebrate with Renaissance musicians, horses, dancers, and bands each year between February and March?
- On what dialect the modern italian language was based?
- What think is the most important for italians?
- What is the primary religion in Italy?
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- Who painted The Sistine Chapel?
- What red piece of cloth are expected to wear both men and women on New Year’s Eve?
- What colour do italians consider to be a symbol of bad luck?
- The gigantic Colosseum in Rome is a home for many animals of a certain kind... what were they?
- In Italy, what does a gift of yellow flowers suggest?
- How do italians greet each other?
- What language is spoken by 93% of people from Italy?
- Which city is considered to be the home of italian fashion and finance?
- What’s the name of the most common pizza in Italy?
- What day of the week Italians will never choose for a wedding because of the belief that evil spirits were created on this day of the week?
- Based on what are named children from Italy?
- What is the most popular spot in Italy?
- Which month should be avoided for booking meetings in Italy?
- Who wrote the opera 'La Boheme'?
- What does La Casa Nostra Mean?
- Where is centred the most of Italy's industry?
30 Clues: What does La Casa Nostra Mean? • Who painted The Sistine Chapel? • Who wrote the opera 'La Boheme'? • How do italians greet each other? • What wine do italians appreciate? • What is the most popular italian food? • What is the primary religion in Italy? • What is the most popular italian drink? • What is the most popular spot in Italy? • ...
IRELAND CULTURE 2021-04-14
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- Symbol of Ireland
- Africain country whith dame color Than Irish flag
- word that means the inhabitants of the united kingdom
- Source of emigration in USA
- Traditionnel Irish sport
- abbreviation of British exit
- small man with orange beard who makes stuffing
- began in 1969 after Ireland independence
- main PROVINCE of Northern Ireland
- religion of northern Ireland
- Acronym of United kingdom
- famous celebrity
- Président of Ireland
- 1921
- Capital of Northen Ireland
- Celtic language spoken by someIRish people
- Famous Hip-hop artist bien on Belfast
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- Famous Monument in northen Irish
- Irish favorite drinks
- majority religion in southern Ireland
- Irish celebrities born in Dublin on 16 October 1854
- what’s celabrated on March 17th in Ireland
- name given to the Irish warrior
- typical transport of Belfast
- Annual celebration
- july 21th
- the famous 23rd April 1014
- Mass murder on Sunday ,January 30 1972.
- Color associate to Irish
- Acronym of republic of Ireland
30 Clues: 1921 • july 21th • famous celebrity • Symbol of Ireland • Annual celebration • Président of Ireland • Irish favorite drinks • Traditionnel Irish sport • Color associate to Irish • Acronym of United kingdom • the famous 23rd April 1014 • Capital of Northen Ireland • Source of emigration in USA • abbreviation of British exit • typical transport of Belfast • religion of northern Ireland • ...
French Culture 2022-10-15
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- In France, kids become ___________ pretty early on in their lives from their parents.
- A ____ on the cheek is the usual way to greet someone in France.
- This is a very rare find in French buildings because French people prefer to feel too warm than catch a chill.
- In France,this action that is done after you pay the bill at a restaurant is not common and may be considered rude.
- This is a period of time that is quite long due to the chatting and socializing occurring.
- The French consume 2x of _______ than Americans.
- This is the fastest and most common type of transportation among French people.
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- Further education in France, is a lot cheaper compared to the U.S.
- ___________ will most likely never have the right of way in France, even if it is a law.
- ________ is a huge belief in France even outside of the work place.
- In France, sticky a paper fish on someone's back and yelling _______ _______ is they equivalent to April Fools Day.
- This is placed in beverages to make them cool, but in France, they enjoy their drinks at room temperature.
- This alcoholic beverage served in bars is a lot cheaper than beer.
- This isn't done as much compared to America. This word doesn't really exist in the French language. The way people get to know each other is through social circles.
- This is very popular in France and you can basically do it anywhere unlike the U.S. where its forbidden in many areas and is marked as a "no _______ zone".
- It's not considered rude to show up a 15-20 minutes ____ to a dinner party.
- Don't expect chicken nuggets or fish fingers on the ____ ____ because they don't usually have one.
- Many say the French have much more _____, due to the fact that you won't catch them wearing yoga pants/sweats without making a fashion statement.
- The term used when one eats between meals which isn't done in France.
- This month of the year is they empties Paris will ever be due to the fact many go on vacation/trips.
20 Clues: The French consume 2x of _______ than Americans. • A ____ on the cheek is the usual way to greet someone in France. • Further education in France, is a lot cheaper compared to the U.S. • This alcoholic beverage served in bars is a lot cheaper than beer. • ________ is a huge belief in France even outside of the work place. • ...
Culture & Society 2024-01-10
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- a rule of behavior, the violation of which calls for strong punishment
- a group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects
- the state of being made known
- a process of change from one point of development to another
- the breaking of a rule or law
- knowledge, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by the members of a society
- the quality of being alike
- to come across or meet
- dissimilar attributes among things with common natures
- rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior
- norms that lack moral significance
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- a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture
- the condition of being made up of different elements, such as racial identities, ethnicities, religious beliefs, and so on
- broad ideas about what is good or desirable shared by people in a society
- situated next to or nearby
- a group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture
- ideas about the nature of reality
- rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms
- norms that have moral dimensions and that should be followed by members of society
- the study of how biology influences human behavior hypothesis of
- a norm that is formally defined and enforced by officials
- innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior
- automatic reaction to physical stimuli
- impulse to reduce discomfort
- judging others in terms of one's own cultural standards
25 Clues: to come across or meet • situated next to or nearby • the quality of being alike • impulse to reduce discomfort • the state of being made known • the breaking of a rule or law • ideas about the nature of reality • norms that lack moral significance • automatic reaction to physical stimuli • innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior • ...
Italian Culture 2018-12-04
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- Used To Make Most Foods
- Historic Places That Are Heavy Tourist Attractions
- Very Popular In Europe
- Used For Easy Access On Most Roads
- Very Common In History
- Are Very Common In Meals
- Very Common In Meals And Has Different Sorts
- Is a Very Common Food That Can be Used In Many Ways
- Water Transport
- Found In The Sea
- Made A Lot Due To The Amount It's Ingredients Are Grown
- Followed To Make Food
- Make Fashion Or Transport
- Entertainment
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- Make Music
- Can Be Hot But Added For Flavour
- Popular Events
- Brings Out The Culture In People
- Usually Had After Main Food
- Is A Very Popular Trend
- Is Used To Make A Lot Of Desserts
- Road Transport
- Areas Of Italy
- A Core Nutrient
- Very Healthy And Balance Meals Out
25 Clues: Make Music • Entertainment • Popular Events • Road Transport • Areas Of Italy • A Core Nutrient • Water Transport • Found In The Sea • Followed To Make Food • Very Popular In Europe • Very Common In History • Used To Make Most Foods • Is A Very Popular Trend • Are Very Common In Meals • Make Fashion Or Transport • Usually Had After Main Food • Can Be Hot But Added For Flavour • ...
Italian culture 2018-12-04
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- a group that make music
- like B.W.S beers.____.spirits
- Gucci and Versace are a type of this
- from cows
- makes bread
- cannoli
- like the leaning tower of Pisa
- a Vespa
- made from milk and can be blue
- automobile
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- has two wheels
- something you do when you go clubbing
- baked dough
- has a lot of veggies
- comes from the sea
- baked in a large oven
- used on many foods such as bolognese and hotdogs
- also called the “boot”
- hot and spicy
- something that you dance to
- a territory
- rhymes with barbs
- useually has something to do with paint
23 Clues: cannoli • a Vespa • from cows • automobile • baked dough • makes bread • a territory • hot and spicy • has two wheels • rhymes with barbs • comes from the sea • has a lot of veggies • baked in a large oven • also called the “boot” • a group that make music • something that you dance to • like B.W.S beers.____.spirits • like the leaning tower of Pisa • made from milk and can be blue • ...
Culture Review 2019-02-24
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- an automatic reaction to a physical stimulus.
- are rewards and punishments used to encourage conformity to norms.
- Norms that have moral dimensions.
- sanctions that may be applied only by officially designated persons.
- is a norm so strong that its violation calls for strong punishment.
- are rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior.
- a belief, ideal, or principle that a person or group has to determine what is correct, desirable, and proper.
- physical objects that make up a culture.
- Any culture whose values and lifestyles are opposed to those of the established mainstream culture.
- cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept.
- Norms that are defined and enforced by officials.
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- the borrowing of aspects of culture from other cultures.
- ideas about the nature of reality.
- the study of the biological basis of human behavior.
- The most culturally diverse country in the world.
- a group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects.
- Cultural transmission depends heavily on.
- Ideas, knowledge, gestures, beliefs, etc. that influence people’s behavior.
- Norms that lack moral significance.
- a group of people who live in a defined territory and participate in a common culture.
- impulses to reduce discomfort.
- Knowledge, language, values, customs and physical objects that are shared by members of society.
- Humans use _______ to pass their ideas, experiences and knowledge to others.
23 Clues: impulses to reduce discomfort. • Norms that have moral dimensions. • ideas about the nature of reality. • Norms that lack moral significance. • physical objects that make up a culture. • Cultural transmission depends heavily on. • an automatic reaction to a physical stimulus. • The most culturally diverse country in the world. • ...
DIVERSITY CULTURE 2020-02-27
24 Clues: race • white • world • color • union • indeed • beliefs • variety • aspects • horizons • equality • policies • cultural • diversity • prejudice • tolerance • university • understand • classmates • segregation • backgrounds • neighborhood • possibilities • opportunities
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE 2020-02-10
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- The acceptance and respect toward other cultures’ beliefs, values, and customs (two words)
- The ability to communicate appropriately, effectively, and ethically with people from diverse backgrounds (two words)
- The ability to influence or control people and events
- Time is not viewed as a resource to be spent, saved, or guarded (three words)
- The degree to which people in a particular culture view the unequal distribution of power as acceptable (two words)
- People emphasize group identity, interpersonal harmony, and the well-being of ingroups (two words)
- The belief that one’s own cultural belies, attitudes, values, and practices are superior to those of others
- The acknowledgment that other people’s behaviors have complex causes (two words)
- View of time as a precious resource (three words)
- How much a culture can tolerate and accept unpredictability (two words)
- A particular group is thought of as inferior but friendly and competent (two words)
- An established, coherent set of beliefs, attitudes, values, and practices shared by a large group of people
- Guidelines for when, where, and how to manage emotion displays appropriately (two words)
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- People have negative attitudes toward a group of individuals whom they see as unfriendly and incompetent (two words)
- People you view as different culturally to yourself
- People are especially motivated to adapt their communication when they seek social approval, when they wish to establish relationships with others, and when they view others’ language usage as appropriate (three words)
- The prevailing views, values, and traditions of a society determined by the people who have more power within the society
- A way to categorize people into a social group and then evaluate them based on information you have related to this group
- People tend to value independence and personal achievement (two words)
- A culture in which the people use relatively vague and ambiguous language and even silence to convey important meanings (three words)
- A culture in which the people tend not to presume that others share their beliefs, attitudes, and values. They tend to be informative, clear, and direct in their communication. (three words)
- People you consider as similar culturally to yourself
- To be accepted into the dominant culture
- Members of a society who have their own cultures that coexist within a dominant cultural sphere
- Stereotypes that reflect rigid attitudes toward groups and their members
- Classification of people based on common ancestry or descent and judged almost exclusively by a person’s physical features
26 Clues: To be accepted into the dominant culture • View of time as a precious resource (three words) • People you view as different culturally to yourself • The ability to influence or control people and events • People you consider as similar culturally to yourself • People tend to value independence and personal achievement (two words) • ...
Culture Choice 2020-10-12
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- to look for a long time
- verry happy
- a piece of wood
- tired
- go away
- causing unhappiness
- to leave
- close and open your eyes quickly
- unkind
- cruel person
- move your body to another side
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- object to cut your fingernails
- losing hope
- to put things into a case or bag
- shy
- quiet
- to stop for a moment
- to speak quietly
- male deer
- copy of someone else
- make a noise with your nose
- something that cuts well
- to run away
23 Clues: shy • quiet • tired • unkind • go away • to leave • male deer • losing hope • verry happy • to run away • cruel person • a piece of wood • to speak quietly • causing unhappiness • to stop for a moment • copy of someone else • to look for a long time • something that cuts well • make a noise with your nose • object to cut your fingernails • move your body to another side • to put things into a case or bag • ...
general culture 2020-11-12
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- Which board game consists of 40 spaces containing 28 properties, four railroads, two utilities, three Chance spaces, three Community Chest spaces, a Luxury Tax space, an Income Tax space, and the four corner squares: GO, Jail, Free Parking, and Go to Jail?
- What is the capital of Chile?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for silver?
- Where in the world is Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa exhibited?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the hottest continent on Earth?
- Who wrote The Odyssey?
- What does He stand for on the periodic table?
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- What is the most famous Mexican beer?
- How many hearts does an Octopus Have?
- In which country is the tower of Pisa located?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Which singer was known amongst other things as ‘The King of Pop’?
- What's the biggest animal in the world?
- What is the capital of Portugal?
- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- The end of the First World War
21 Clues: Who wrote The Odyssey? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the capital of Chile? • The end of the First World War • What is the capital of Portugal? • Which planet is closest to the sun? • How many valves does the heart have? • What is the most famous Mexican beer? • How many hearts does an Octopus Have? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • ...
UK CULTURE 2024-08-31
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- British prime minister
- Famous British detective
- Popular English hobby
- English muffin-like bread
- : side of the road cars have to be driven
- Famous boys' school`
- famous British public service broadcaster
- British currency
- British author of Harry Potter
- writer of the famous quote: to be or not to be that is the question
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- : number of countries of the United Kingdom
- Afternoon snack break
- British current monarch
- Prestigious university
- famous royal palace
- British baked good
- Sweet dessert, known as gelatin
- name of the Irish civil war between catholics and protestants
- famous English rock band of the 60ties
- Ben Iconic London clock tower
- Popular sport in England
- Traditional English bar
- Capital city of England
- : national flower of England
- Popular British hot drink
25 Clues: British currency • British baked good • famous royal palace • Famous boys' school` • Afternoon snack break • Popular English hobby • British prime minister • Prestigious university • British current monarch • Traditional English bar • Capital city of England • Famous British detective • Popular sport in England • English muffin-like bread • Popular British hot drink • ...
Culture vocab 2023-04-27
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- A group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, blood types, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics
- a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions
- Anything that can physically be seen (held, played with...) on the landscape
- a regional variation of a language that can be distinguished by its distinctive pronunciation, vocabulary, and spelling
- Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group
- belief in multiple gods, usually that are responsible for different areas of the universe and of human experience
- belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural aspect
- often emerges when two or more languages coexist in a small geographic area
- the idea that after this life you will come back in another life either as a plant, animal, or a human life
- Culture that is not tied to a specific location but rather a general location based on widespread diffusion
- Literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion
- a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a town or city
- The practice of particular customs of a relatively small group of people that increases that group's uniqueness
- A Collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary
- A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples.
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- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history
- the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city
- When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one
- The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
- a language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another
- the name given to a place on Earth
- Countries in which only one language is spoken
- Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location
- Process in which more powerful ethnic group forcibly removes a less powerful one in order to create an ethnically homogeneous region
24 Clues: the name given to a place on Earth • Countries in which only one language is spoken • a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a town or city • Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group • a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions • belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural aspect • ...
Nairobi Culture 2024-06-30
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- - One of the reputable matatu SACCOs in Nairobi
- - Short for Rongai, a suburb of Nairobi
- - Art form often seen on matatus in Nairobi
- - Slang for boda boda (motorbike taxi) drivers
- - Slang for a local delicacy, smokie and chapati
- - Live music event, often held in Nairobi
- - Middle Eastern dish popular in Nairobi
- - Popular club in Nairobi
- - Late morning meal, often enjoyed at Nairobi cafes
- Centre - Iconic building in Nairobi's central business district
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- - Mixed drinks often enjoyed at Nairobi bars
- - Common challenge on Nairobi roads
- - Short for Buruburu, a residential area in Nairobi
- - Popular entertainment spot in Nairobi
- - Popular matatu route in Nairobi
- - Lesser-known roads in the city
- - Slang for boiled egg, often served as street food
- Mboya - Famous street in Nairobi named after a prominent politician
- - Place to explore history, e.g., Nairobi National Museum
- - Another term for a taxi
- - Popular term for a decorated matatu (public minibus) in Nairobi
21 Clues: - Another term for a taxi • - Popular club in Nairobi • - Lesser-known roads in the city • - Popular matatu route in Nairobi • - Common challenge on Nairobi roads • - Popular entertainment spot in Nairobi • - Short for Rongai, a suburb of Nairobi • - Middle Eastern dish popular in Nairobi • - Live music event, often held in Nairobi • ...
European - Culture 2024-09-28
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- A long, thin loaf of bread iconic in French cuisine
- A rare and prized fungus used in European gourmet cooking
- A distilled spirit commonly associated with Russia and Eastern Europe
- A Swiss dish involving dipping bread into melted cheese
- A staple ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine
- A melancholic style of music from Portugal
- A traditional steam bath known for its popularity in Finland
- An Italian dish made from starchy short-grain rice
- A rice dish cooked with saffron and seafood, originating in Spain
- A round, flat cap often associated with French fashion
- A highly technical form of dance with roots in Italy and France
- A type of Swiss dish involving melted cheese
- A layered dish made with eggplant, often found in Greek cuisine
- A passionate dance style that originated in Spain
- A vocal technique used in the Alpine regions of Europe
- A soft cheese with a white rind, originating from France
- A layered pastry with fillings such as apples, popular in Central Europe
- A sweet confection made from almonds, popular in German and Austrian desserts
- A strong coffee brewed by forcing steam through ground coffee beans, common in Italy
- A dish of fries, cheese curds, and gravy, known more from Canada but has influence from French cuisine
- A period of cultural revival and transformation in Europe, starting in the 14th century
- Breaded and fried meat cutlets, commonly eaten in Austria and Germany
- A wind instrument often associated with Scottish culture
- A selection of cured meats, often served on boards in France
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- A musical instrument often associated with folk music in Europe
- A long, narrow inlet with steep cliffs, common in Scandinavian countries
- A sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with nuts and honey, found in Greece and Turkey
- A buttery, flaky pastry popular in France
- Thin pancakes that can be filled with sweet or savory ingredients
- Dumplings filled with savory or sweet ingredients, common in Poland
- A luxurious shawl made from fine wool, popular in European fashion
- A deck of cards used for divination, popular in parts of Europe
- A creamy frozen treat similar to ice cream, originating from Italy
- A popular international song contest held annually in Europe
- A highly decorative and extravagant style of art and architecture from Europe
- A knee-length garment worn by men, especially in Scottish tradition
- A spread made from yeast extract, polarizing in taste, popular in the UK
- A type of flatbread used in many Mediterranean dishes
- Traditional leather shorts worn in parts of Bavaria and Austria
- A sauce made from basil, pine nuts, and cheese, often used in Italian dishes
- A Greek dish of meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie
- Small savory dishes typically served in Spain
- A selection of small dishes, often served in Mediterranean countries
- A famous beer festival celebrated annually in Germany
- A lively Central European dance popular in folk traditions
- Grilled meat skewers popular in Greek cuisine
- Salt-cured fish eggs, considered a delicacy in European cuisine
47 Clues: A buttery, flaky pastry popular in France • A melancholic style of music from Portugal • A staple ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine • A type of Swiss dish involving melted cheese • Small savory dishes typically served in Spain • Grilled meat skewers popular in Greek cuisine • A passionate dance style that originated in Spain • ...
french culture 2023-07-03
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- a monument that was a former roman temple
- a holiday celebrated on 25th december
- am dish that has the name of a famous movie
- president of france
- a wine produced around bordeaux
- the name of the french flag
- the national day of france
- national bird of france
- name of a great french emperor
- longest river in france
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- a moist, soft cheese made in the 18th century
- a dessert made with bread and chocolate
- an arc dedicated to defense
- shape of france
- french dish made with snails
- a famous fashion brand that specialises in womens luxury goods
- french name for all saints day
- the largest french mountain
- the street in which bastille day is held
- the longest mountain range in france
20 Clues: shape of france • president of france • national bird of france • longest river in france • the national day of france • an arc dedicated to defense • the largest french mountain • the name of the french flag • french dish made with snails • french name for all saints day • name of a great french emperor • a wine produced around bordeaux • the longest mountain range in france • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2023-04-04
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- shared beliefs about good/evil and right/wrong
- anything that stands for or represents something
- a culture should be judged for its values
- an organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication
- individual
- a form of non-verbal communication with visible body actions
- shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a group
- the prohibition of an act on the belief that the behavior cannot be completed by an
- disorientation after being suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar way of life
- a set of moral norms derived from generally accepted practices
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- a punishment for violating norms
- the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication
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- a reaction by members of a group indicating approval or disapproval of a behavior
- a smaller culture within a dominant culture
- the difference between material culture and nonmaterial culture
- beliefs and behaviors that define a group's way of life
- when an idea, gesture, or object that represents a culture
- the core values a person or organization operates from
- a reward for conforming to established norms
- all intangible products made by human interaction
- belief of one's group is superior to others
- a type of norm that does not have great moral significance
- all tangible products made by human interaction
- a subculture that opposes the values and norms of the dominant culture
25 Clues: individual • a punishment for violating norms • a culture should be judged for its values • a smaller culture within a dominant culture • belief of one's group is superior to others • a reward for conforming to established norms • shared beliefs about good/evil and right/wrong • all tangible products made by human interaction • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2023-05-03
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- learned behavior patterns that are shared by all of humanity collectively
- a shift that may occur within a culture, usually as a result of outside influences
- a system of beliefs and practices that recognize a higher power beyond humanity
- a custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or topic
- short-lived, highly popular and widespread activities, styles, objects or ideas
- landscapes that have been affected, influenced, or shaped by human involvement
- the study of how humans adapt to social and environmental factors in order to survive and prosper
- a system of beliefs, values, and practices passed down within a culture
- principles or standards considered worthwhile or desirable
- a belief in something that is irrational, non-physical and does not follow the rules of science\
- a spoken, written, or spoken and written system of communication that is understood by groups of people
- a set of customs and rules for polite behavior
- a short well-known expression that states a general truth or gives advice
- something that inhibits or prevents the spread or passage
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- rules or expectations of behavior and thoughts based on shared beliefs within a specific cultural or social group
- an image that represents a culture
- relating to beauty or the appreciation of beauty
- a person’s actions or conduct
- the spread of cultural traits
- the mix of values, beliefs, behaviors, and material objects that reflect the way of life of a particular nation or group of people
- attributes that vary from culture to culture, including religion, language, architecture and food
- one culture to another
- behaviors done according to religious or social laws or customs
- the process by which people, businesses, and countries throughout the world become more connected and interdependent, often resulting in more similarities
- an idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- an organization founded for a religious, education, social or similar purpose
- a day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed
- something accepted as true by an individual or group
28 Clues: one culture to another • a person’s actions or conduct • the spread of cultural traits • an image that represents a culture • a set of customs and rules for polite behavior • relating to beauty or the appreciation of beauty • something accepted as true by an individual or group • something that inhibits or prevents the spread or passage • ...
Culture Quiz 2023-07-26
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- Musée par excellence des œuvres impressionnistes.
- Je suis le lieu festif typique de la Belle époque.
- Mon paysage en est exclusivement composé.
- Pays d'origine de Frida Kahlo
- Ingres n'a pas respecté certaines de ses caractéristiques anatomiques.
- Œuvre composée à l'intérieur d'un cercle.
- thème central du "Jardin des délices".
- Ville du Titien.
- On me confond trop souvent avec un pigeon.
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- Mes œuvres ressemblent à des graffitis.
- D'aucun préfèrent m'appeler "urinoir".
- Bien que vêtue de blanc, je ne vis pas le plus beau jour de ma vie.
- Personnage central de la peinture "La Famille".
- Une jeune femme lasse y attend son train.
- Peintre du "Bain".
- Je suis la muse de Picasso.
- Mouvement artistique initié par Kandinsky.
- Technique essentielle de Pollock.
- Je suis le détail qui montre la maîtrise des jeux de lumière de Vermeer.
- Chez Dalí, il est difficile de distinguer mon nez, ma bouche et mes yeux.
20 Clues: Ville du Titien. • Peintre du "Bain". • Je suis la muse de Picasso. • Pays d'origine de Frida Kahlo • Technique essentielle de Pollock. • D'aucun préfèrent m'appeler "urinoir". • thème central du "Jardin des délices". • Mes œuvres ressemblent à des graffitis. • Une jeune femme lasse y attend son train. • Mon paysage en est exclusivement composé. • ...
Asian Culture 2025-04-03
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- The idea that a persons actions determine what happens after death
- polluted haze in the atmosphere caused by toxic waste, motor vehicle emissions, factories waste, ETC.
- the basic teachings of Buddhism
- Strong seasonal winds that can bring heavy amounts of rain
- There is no prophet nor founder of the hindu religion
- The idea that after death a persons soul is reborn into a different body
- Collection of gods and goddesses that can be found in everything. A part of Shintoism
- Known as the books of knowledge and considered the holy texts of hinduism
- Chinese philosophy created by confius the traditional guide of moral conduct that people live by
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- People who identify closely with a set of beliefs that influence their culture
- he was a chinese philosipher who participated in the teachings of "Philosophy of Confucianism"
- Religious practice with the belief of one god
- The lack of safe drinking water
- japan's native religion; kami(spirtits) are found in everything. All people after death become kami
- The belief of more than one god
- Buddhists believe in reincarnation and karma the basic teachings are contained in the 4 Nobel truths and everlasting peace, also known as nirvana
- belonging to the cultural, racial, religious, or linguistic traditions of people or a country
- State of complete eternal happiness and peace, free from all earhly desires
- Hindu prince who was the founder of Buddhism
- A caste is an inherited social class. It also determines your jobs, your husband/wife, and even your friends
20 Clues: The lack of safe drinking water • the basic teachings of Buddhism • The belief of more than one god • Hindu prince who was the founder of Buddhism • Religious practice with the belief of one god • There is no prophet nor founder of the hindu religion • Strong seasonal winds that can bring heavy amounts of rain • ...
Culture G. 2025-07-06
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- autrichien prodige de la musique classique
- physicien, père de la relativité
- d'eau impressionnantes entre les États-Unis et le Canada
- grec, auteur de l'Iliade et l'Odyssée
- château royal en France
- et philosophe des Lumières
- italien des Quatre Saisons
- LIBERTE^Monument emblématique de New York
- romain emblématique
- artistique et culturelle après le Moyen Âge
- célèbre remportée par Napoléon
- grec célèbre pour son théorème
- qui a découvert l'Amérique en 1492
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- finale de Napoléon
- genevois, auteur du Contrat social
- français, figure de l'impressionnisme
- grec de l'Antiquité, maître de Platon
- des anciens Égyptiens
- italienne célèbre pour ses canaux
- PICCHU^Ancienne cité inca au Pérou
- de la Renaissance, sculpteur de David
- mythique à tête humaine et corps de lion
- GOGH^Peintre néerlandais célèbre pour La Nuit étoilée
- antique célèbre pour sa guerre et son cheval
- VINCI^Génie de la Renaissance, peintre de la Joconde
- grand désert chaud de la planète
- romaine ensevelie par l'éruption du Vésuve
- de la Renaissance, célèbre pour ses madones
- haut sommet du monde
- MURAILLE^Construction défensive gigantesque en Chine
30 Clues: finale de Napoléon • romain emblématique • haut sommet du monde • des anciens Égyptiens • château royal en France • et philosophe des Lumières • italien des Quatre Saisons • célèbre remportée par Napoléon • grec célèbre pour son théorème • physicien, père de la relativité • grand désert chaud de la planète • italienne célèbre pour ses canaux • genevois, auteur du Contrat social • ...
Islamic culture 2023-01-04
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- "in the name of Allah"
- The Holy book in Islam
- Fasting
- Charity
- belief in only Allah
- Holiest place
- the calling station
- callers for prayer
- symbol of Islam
- God
- a figure used also in other cultures
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- where to cleanse on Allah's behalf
- where to pray
- what you must do before prayer
- Prayer 5 times a day
- points to Mecca
- God's messenger
- what to do for Allah
- Trip to Mecca
- prayer niche
20 Clues: God • Fasting • Charity • prayer niche • where to pray • Holiest place • Trip to Mecca • points to Mecca • God's messenger • symbol of Islam • callers for prayer • the calling station • Prayer 5 times a day • what to do for Allah • belief in only Allah • "in the name of Allah" • The Holy book in Islam • what you must do before prayer • where to cleanse on Allah's behalf • ...
Peranakan culture 2025-02-22
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- A symbol representing dignity and nobility
- A long tube-like skirt worn by Peranakan woman
- Name for female Peranakans
- A feminine symbol to represent different roles of Peranakan woman
- A symbol representing power, protection and good fortune
- A spicy noodle dish eaten by Peranakans.
- A flower symbolising wealth and status in Peranakan culture
- A fitted blouse worn by woman
- A mix of Malay and Hokkien spoken by Peranakans.
- A game played by Peranakans during free time
- A flower representing purity in Peranakan culture
- The place Peranakans originated from
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- Name for male Peranakans
- A game played by Peranakans with marbles and a wooden board with holes
- Houses Peranakans live in
- Original name of Peranakan tiles
- A game played with a rubber disc topped with rooster feathers
- A flower representing hope and vitality
- A Peranakan dish made of various meat and vegetables
- A symbol that represents joy
20 Clues: Name for male Peranakans • Houses Peranakans live in • Name for female Peranakans • A symbol that represents joy • A fitted blouse worn by woman • Original name of Peranakan tiles • The place Peranakans originated from • A flower representing hope and vitality • A spicy noodle dish eaten by Peranakans. • A symbol representing dignity and nobility • ...
Peranakan Culture 2025-02-22
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- What peranakan men are called
- Another name for the Peranakan tiles
- The island in Indonesia chinese men from china migrated to
- It represents dignity and nobility
- A game that involves kicking a feathered shuttlecock and keeping it in the air
- Brings hope and vitality
- What peranakan women are called
- A game played with a wooden board with holes and with marbles
- A traditional form of shadow puppetry originally found in the cultures of Java and Bali in Indonesia
- What peranakan women wear
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- Braised pork with fermented soybean
- A card game played using a deck of 60 cards
- A mixture of Hokkien and Malay which is the language that Peranakans mainly speak
- Represents joy and is a popular symbol for weddings
- Mixed vegetables stew
- Steamed fish cake
- Represents purity
- The name of peranakan houses
- Symbol of wealth and status
- Chicken stewed with black nuts
20 Clues: Steamed fish cake • Represents purity • Mixed vegetables stew • Brings hope and vitality • What peranakan women wear • Symbol of wealth and status • The name of peranakan houses • What peranakan men are called • Chicken stewed with black nuts • What peranakan women are called • It represents dignity and nobility • Braised pork with fermented soybean • ...
Peranakan Culture 2025-03-02
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- Stir-fried noodles.
- The word for wedding in Malay.
- A red, turtle-shaped cake filled with sweet filling.
- A spicy chili sauce.
- A spicy crab dish.
- The Malay word for chicken.
- A colorful layered cake.
- A crispy shell filled with vegetables and prawns.
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- A spicy noodle soup with coconut milk.
- The descendants of Chinese immigrants who married locals.
- A sweet dessert with coconut milk, yam, and sago.
- A dessert with shaved ice, coconut milk, and green jelly.
- Grilled meat skewers with peanut sauce.
- A term for a female member of the Peranakan community.
- Sweet cakes or pastries.
- Traditional fabric with unique patterns, often worn in Peranakan culture.
- A term for a male member of the Peranakan community.
- Sour and spicy noodles.
- A popular Malaysian tea drink with froth.
- A traditional blouse worn by Peranakan women.
20 Clues: A spicy crab dish. • Stir-fried noodles. • A spicy chili sauce. • Sour and spicy noodles. • Sweet cakes or pastries. • A colorful layered cake. • The Malay word for chicken. • The word for wedding in Malay. • A spicy noodle soup with coconut milk. • Grilled meat skewers with peanut sauce. • A popular Malaysian tea drink with froth. • A traditional blouse worn by Peranakan women. • ...
Malaysian Culture. 2024-11-06
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- Gathering place for celebrations or events
- Colorful paper or fabric flown in the sky, especially “wau”
- Art – Traditional Malay and Chinese self-defense practices
- Smooth fabric often worn during special occasions
- Often used by hikers and travelers to explore Malaysia
- Refers to close-knit groups with shared traditions
- Paste – Known as “belacan,” used in local dishes
- Festival celebrating the end of the rice harvest, like Kaamatan
- Spicy chili paste enjoyed across cultures in Malaysia
- a Chinese dress worn by women
- One of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia
- Tropical destination, like Langkawi and Redang
- Small treats, a local delights.
- Skewered meat grilled over open flames
- Art of using puppets, popular in Malay folklore
- Royal title in Malay and Borneo cultural stories
- Tool used in preparing food, important in many cuisines
- Used in festivals like Mid-Autumn, especially by Chinese communities
- Malaysia’s national celebration on August 31
- Essential ingredients in curries, sambals, and more
- Known as the “king of fruits” for its strong aroma
- A large cultural gathering or festival
- Island where Sabah and Sarawak are located
- Traditional musical instrument in Sabah and Sarawak
- Traditional lute from Sarawak, played by indigenous people
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- Ensemble of traditional Malay or Chinese instruments
- Songs – Traditional songs passed down through generations
- Indigenous group native to Sarawak
- Traditional instrument
- Staple food eaten in most Malaysian meals
- Important symbol in Chinese culture, seen in festivals
- State known for its islands and Mount Kinabalu
- Hindu festival involving devotion and offerings
- tarik – Frothy and delicious drink
- A food serve with soup, often spicy and flavorful
- Street vendor selling food in local markets
- Fabric with unique designs, popular across Malaysia
- Colorful Indian dress for women
- Traditional percussion used in festivals and ceremonies
- Small rural settlement with close-knit communities
- Island known for its rich blend of cultures and food
- Royal title for rulers in some Malaysian states
- Place of worship, often visited during festivals
- A traditional fabric worn around the waist
- Craft of making fabric, important in Borneo’s culture
- A major ethnic group in Malaysia with unique traditions
- Popular dessert with green noodles and coconut milk
- Canai – Flaky flatbread served with dhal or curry, loved by all
- Key ethnic community with rich cultural heritage
- Popular food item made from soybeans, loved in Chinese cuisine
50 Clues: Traditional instrument • a Chinese dress worn by women • Colorful Indian dress for women • Small treats, a local delights. • Indigenous group native to Sarawak • tarik – Frothy and delicious drink • Skewered meat grilled over open flames • A large cultural gathering or festival • Staple food eaten in most Malaysian meals • One of the main ethnic groups in Malaysia • ...
"My Culture" 2024-10-21
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- (noun) – The words people speak, like English or Spanish.
- (noun) – Sounds or songs that people like to listen to.
- (adjective) – Not the same as something else.
- (verb) – To be kind and listen to other people.
- (noun) – A large place where many people live, like New York or Tokyo.
- (noun) – A place where children go to learn.
- (noun) – A close relationship with someone you care about.
- (noun) – Creative things people make, like paintings or drawings.
- (noun) – Someone you like and spend time with.
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- (verb) – To get new knowledge or skills, like learning a language.
- (verb) – To enjoy a special day, like a birthday or holiday.
- (verb) – To speak with someone using words.
- (noun) – A place with its own government, like France or the USA.
- (noun) – Something people do again and again, like family dinners on Sundays.
- (noun) – A usual way of doing things, like shaking hands.
- (noun) – Moving to music, like hip-hop or salsa.
- (noun) – What people eat, like pizza or bread.
- (noun) – Something important to you, like honesty or kindness.
- (noun) – A special day, like Christmas or Easter.
- (noun) – The people you live with, like your parents or siblings.
20 Clues: (verb) – To speak with someone using words. • (noun) – A place where children go to learn. • (adjective) – Not the same as something else. • (noun) – What people eat, like pizza or bread. • (noun) – Someone you like and spend time with. • (verb) – To be kind and listen to other people. • (noun) – Moving to music, like hip-hop or salsa. • ...
Gaming Culture 2024-10-28
Across
- First-person shooter genre
- Group of gamers who team up
- Repetitive gathering of resources
- Newbie or inexperienced player
- Modification of a game
- Play across different platforms
- Update that fixes issues
- Line-up for matchmaking
- Role-playing game genre
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- Experience points earned
- Cosmetic changes to characters
- Downloadable content for a game
- Wireless internet connection
- Local area network for gaming
- Repetitive task for rewards
- Powerful enemy in a game
- Player's character representation
- In-game rewards or treasures
- Enthusiast of video games
- Use of tricks to gain advantage
20 Clues: Modification of a game • Line-up for matchmaking • Role-playing game genre • Experience points earned • Powerful enemy in a game • Update that fixes issues • Enthusiast of video games • First-person shooter genre • Group of gamers who team up • Repetitive task for rewards • Wireless internet connection • In-game rewards or treasures • Local area network for gaming • ...
General culture 2024-10-31
Across
- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- what kind of animal is the piranha?
- what is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- where are kangaroos from?
- Bolívar Who was the liberator of Colombia?
- where does pizza originate from?
- which is the largest country in the world?
- which is the capital of South Korea?
- what animal is the king of the jungle?
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- Which is the thinnest country in the world?
- where is Elon mosk from?
- which is the country with the most inhabitants in the world?
- What instrument has 88 keys?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- da Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- which is the largest planet in the solar system?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the country of the rising sun?
- what is the color that represents sadness?
20 Clues: where is Elon mosk from? • where are kangaroos from? • What instrument has 88 keys? • where does pizza originate from? • what kind of animal is the piranha? • da Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa? • which is the capital of South Korea? • What is the chemical symbol for gold? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • What is the country of the rising sun? • ...
Sneaker Culture 2025-08-19
20 Clues: Cuir • Emêlé • Lacets • Déformé • Baskets • Exploiter • Activiste • Empreinte • Monétiser • Publicité • Clin d'œil • Engouement • Désordonné • Controversé • Inapproprié • Approbation • Emblématique • Grand public • Ruban adhésif • Responsabilisation, émancipation, autonomisation
Japanese Culture 2025-09-05
Across
- Number 7
- giant wave after an earthquake
- Japanese juggling game
- The color green
- a popular noodle dish
- goodbye
- Japanese card game "flower cards"
- Flower viewing
- Number one
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- Japanese cherry blossoms
- I'm sorry, excuse me
- added to make a greeting polite
- Green Tea
- Hello in Japanese
- world's largest metro area
- game with a ball on a string and wooden cups
- the art of folding paper
- Flower
- Cute
- famous volcano
20 Clues: Cute • Flower • goodbye • Number 7 • Green Tea • Number one • famous volcano • Flower viewing • The color green • Hello in Japanese • I'm sorry, excuse me • a popular noodle dish • Japanese juggling game • Japanese cherry blossoms • the art of folding paper • world's largest metro area • giant wave after an earthquake • added to make a greeting polite • Japanese card game "flower cards" • ...
Culture Trivia 2025-10-30
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- An idea or way of doing things that is common in a certain culture
- Geographic areas that have been shaped by people
- A group of humans with a shared culture who have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- The active process of acquiring knowledge of the natural world
- Standards of acceptable behaviors
- Art forms of architecture, such as painting, sculpture, and photography
- A group of people living in similar economic conditions
- Written work such as fiction, poetry, or drama
- A place where cultural traits develop
- supply water to crops
- the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another
- A family that includes parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins
- The design and construction of buildings
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- An area in which a single culture or cultural trait is dominant
- Cultural variety
- An art form that uses usually produced by instruments or voices
- A family that consists of parents and their children
- A subject or idea that relates to the entire world
- A pattern of organized relationships among groups of people within a society
- The level of comfort enjoyed by a person or a society
- A set of spoken sounds, written symbols, or hand gestures that make it possible for people to communicate
- A behavior that is considered normal in a particular society
- A system of worship and belief
- the beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular nation
24 Clues: Cultural variety • supply water to crops • A system of worship and belief • Standards of acceptable behaviors • A place where cultural traits develop • The design and construction of buildings • Written work such as fiction, poetry, or drama • Geographic areas that have been shaped by people • A subject or idea that relates to the entire world • ...
Singapore Culture 2025-12-11
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- – A place with bright colours, temples, and food.
- – When two places split apart.
- – A safe place for ships.
- – Events that happened in the past.
- – The country Singapore joined in 1963.
- – A person who guides or rules a group.
- – The old name for Singa
- – A place ruled by another country.
- – When a country makes its own decisions.
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- – The man who helped start modern Singapore.
- – A piece of land with water all around it.
- – A street with murals and cafés.
- – Buying and selling goods.
- – A written agreement between groups or countries.
- – A famous statue with a lion head and fish body.
- – When another country controls a place during war.
- – A colourful area with shops and lanterns.
- – Water that flows through a place; early Singapore grew near one.
- – The country that ruled Singapore during World War II.
- – When two places join to become one.
20 Clues: – The old name for Singa • – A safe place for ships. • – Buying and selling goods. • – When two places split apart. • – A street with murals and cafés. • – Events that happened in the past. • – A place ruled by another country. • – When two places join to become one. • – The country Singapore joined in 1963. • – A person who guides or rules a group. • ...
Culture Review 2026-04-01
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- shared beliefs about what is good or bad
- this is a part of the larger culture
- this type of culture is the type you can't touch, like liberty
- cultural __ are differences between cultures
- not a big consequence for breaking this type of norm
- you do not earn this type of status
- the view that one's own culture is better than others'
- this type of culture rejects society's major values and replaces them
- cultural __ is the amount of time it takes society to catch up with something new
- big consequences for breaking this type of norm
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- all societies have similar cultures because of cultural leveling
- cultural __ are practiced in every culture, just in different ways
- a word or gesture that carries a particular meaning
- all of the shared products of a human group
- you earn this type of status
- the two types of culture are __ and nonmaterial
- using tools and skills
- a group of people who depend on each other
- words that can be expressed to convey an idea
- the purpose of this is to make sure kids survive to adulthood
- shared rules that tell people how to act
21 Clues: using tools and skills • you earn this type of status • you do not earn this type of status • this is a part of the larger culture • shared beliefs about what is good or bad • shared rules that tell people how to act • a group of people who depend on each other • all of the shared products of a human group • cultural __ are differences between cultures • ...
SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact Khaira 2018-02-05
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- synonym of examine
- synonym of organize
- synonym of difference
- looking at something
- Adapting to other culture
- synonym of generation
- synonym of knowledge
- synonym of conclude
- where ever you are
- what is the clock telling you about?
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- synonym of gather
- social and culture
- when new culture meet but still keep old culture
- antonym of differentiate
- antonym of specify
- life of nomad
- asking questions about a person
- growing crops and livestock
- synonym of effect
19 Clues: life of nomad • synonym of gather • synonym of effect • social and culture • synonym of examine • antonym of specify • where ever you are • synonym of organize • synonym of conclude • looking at something • synonym of knowledge • synonym of difference • synonym of generation • antonym of differentiate • Adapting to other culture • growing crops and livestock • asking questions about a person • ...
Candy Brands 2024-02-06
Across
- Real Lemon Pucker Power
- Unexplainably Juicy
- You might eat this during Christmas time
- Keep on sucking!
- The twist you can't resist
- Have a break, have a ______.
- The Original Malted Milk Balls
- Kids and Grown-ups love it so - the happy world of ______.
- The milk chocolate that melts in your mouth, not in your hand
- Candy shaped like a fish
- The Candy Pop you lick and dip
- Life's better in the ____________.
- Smiles all around
- That's Rich
- For the Kid in You
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- How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?
- Be Both
- Embrace your Punch
- Dare to be sour
- Taste the Rainbow.
- You're Not You When You're Hungry.
- You might eat this during Halloween.
- Sour. Sweet. Gone.
- Sometimes you feel like a nut, Sometimes you don't
- Nobody's gonna lay a finger on my _____________.
- Make Life Pop.
- Play more. Play Delicious
- Get the Sensation
28 Clues: Be Both • That's Rich • Make Life Pop. • Dare to be sour • Keep on sucking! • Get the Sensation • Smiles all around • Embrace your Punch • Taste the Rainbow. • Sour. Sweet. Gone. • For the Kid in You • Unexplainably Juicy • Real Lemon Pucker Power • Candy shaped like a fish • Play more. Play Delicious • The twist you can't resist • Have a break, have a ______. • The Original Malted Milk Balls • ...
ATTWOODS 2025-07-30
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- 240 PREFIX
- TRAY
- REDS WIFE
- TERMINATOR
- NEVER A GOOD TEMPERATURE
- COURIERS COLLECTS FROM A PALLET OUTSIDE DISPATCH
- MISSING CHILD
- LOLLY BANDIT
- COMPANY NAME
- RECEIVING
- POLYCELL
- PUNNY GUY
- SMALL BUT MIGHTY
- MAIN FORKLIFTS USED
- POPULAR CUSTOMER
- HAS MULTIPLE ORDERS A DAY
- SHORT BLONDE
- KEEP YA HANDS CLEAN
- HOTBOX
- ALWAYS BROKEN
- WRONG SIDE OF ROAD
- WAREHOUSE MUM
- POP POP POP
- BILTONG
- SHARED LUNCHES HELD HERE
- GATHER AROUND FOR A TOOL BOX
- WHAT IS ROUND AND STICKY
- USE A HARNESS
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- PREGNANT
- MPI
- TGAT
- BIG BOSS
- USED IN SUMMER
- GRACE
- SYSTEM
- CHARGED PALLETS
- FLOSSER
- PACKINGSLIP
- ALWAYS A PERFECT TEMPERATURE
- HAMT
- ERNIE'S FAV
- 2505,2504,2503,2502 ETC
- MACHINE PALLETS GO ROUND AND ROUND
- CLEAN, PROFANITY FREE
- SHARP
- DONE WHEN ITS QUIET
- BEST BRANCH
- OUTGOING
- NONE IN THE WAREHOUSE
- FINAL BOSS
- NEIGHBOUR
- LONELY UNUSED MACHINE
- HAMV
- NEWBY
54 Clues: MPI • TRAY • TGAT • HAMT • HAMV • GRACE • SHARP • NEWBY • SYSTEM • HOTBOX • FLOSSER • BILTONG • PREGNANT • BIG BOSS • POLYCELL • OUTGOING • REDS WIFE • RECEIVING • PUNNY GUY • NEIGHBOUR • 240 PREFIX • TERMINATOR • FINAL BOSS • PACKINGSLIP • ERNIE'S FAV • BEST BRANCH • POP POP POP • COMPANY NAME • SHORT BLONDE • MISSING CHILD • ALWAYS BROKEN • WAREHOUSE MUM • USE A HARNESS • USED IN SUMMER • LOLLY BANDIT • CHARGED PALLETS • SMALL BUT MIGHTY • ...
Cultural Crossword 2023-10-24
Across
- This Asian country's funeral law is to attend, but not participate
- Culture that has one month to bury their dead
- Culture where death is accepted as Allah's will
- In African cultures, what skin is someone supposed to be buried in?
- Call their funeral traditions pompon
- Manobos buried their dead in these
- In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed
- Native Americans use this to wash the body of the deceased
- African cultures use ____ restraints
- Chinese funerals last for this many days
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- Culture where guests offer money to the deceased's family to help pay for the funeral
- Religion that acknowledges death as a natural part of the life cycle
- Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss
- People celebrate death with humor and joy in this culture
- Process that Egyptians executed upon the deceased's body
- For Ethiopians, death is a ____ responsibility
- In Hinduism, this will be lit at the top of the deceased's head
- Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these
- Mourning can last for ___ hundred days, in Chinese culture
- Native American tribe that holds community feasts to grieve, and celebrate
- Culture that had ship burials
21 Clues: Culture that had ship burials • Manobos buried their dead in these • Call their funeral traditions pompon • African cultures use ____ restraints • Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these • Chinese funerals last for this many days • In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed • Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss • Culture that has one month to bury their dead • ...
80s Music Legends 2025-02-16
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- – "Musical genius behind ‘Purple Rain’ and ‘1999’."
- – "New wave band behind ‘Hungry Like the Wolf’."
- – "Legendary singer of ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It’."
- – "Pop queen known for ‘Like a Virgin’ and ‘Material Girl’."
- – "Band famous for ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’."
- – "Pop duo known for ‘Maneater’ and ‘Rich Girl’."
- – "Ziggy Stardust creator and ‘Let’s Dance’ hitmaker."
- – "Band behind ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’."
- – "Rock legend known as ‘The Boss’."
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- – "Singer who just wanted to have fun."
- – "Rock band famous for ‘Jump’ and ‘Panama’."
- – "Steven Tyler’s band known for ‘Dude (Looks Like a Lady)’."
- – "King of Pop, famous for ‘Thriller’ and ‘Billie Jean’."
- – "Rock band famous for ‘Pour Some Sugar on Me’."
- – "Glam metal band known for ‘Dr. Feelgood’."
- – "Phil Collins-led band known for ‘Invisible Touch’."
- – "Singer with a powerful voice, known for ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody’."
- – "Irish rock band led by Bono, known for ‘With or Without You’."
- – "Queen’s frontman with an unforgettable voice."
- – "Wham! frontman who went solo with ‘Faith’."
20 Clues: – "Rock legend known as ‘The Boss’." • – "Singer who just wanted to have fun." • – "Band behind ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’." • – "Band famous for ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’." • – "Rock band famous for ‘Jump’ and ‘Panama’." • – "Glam metal band known for ‘Dr. Feelgood’." • – "Wham! frontman who went solo with ‘Faith’." • – "New wave band behind ‘Hungry Like the Wolf’." • ...
Unit 4: Cultural Patterns and Processes 2022-05-19
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- Two-way exchange between cultures.
- Where something originates.
- Aspects of culture that we can see.
- When the environment limits human capabilities, but we are able to overcome obstacles to fit our needs.
- When the environment limits human capabilities and we are forced to work around them.
- The study of the relationship between humans and their environment is known as cultural ______.
- When the less dominant culture adopts the more dominant traits by choice or by force.
- Purposely designed to embody the ideals of the designers.
- Societies in which women hold more powerful positions
- Region with defined, undisputed boundaries.
- Type of region related to the concept of distance decay.
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- When the less dominant culture adopts some dominant traits
- Judging another culture through the lens of your own culture.
- Landscape with both natural and cultural resources
- Small, isolated, homogenous culture groups.
- Regarding another culture's practices in a respectful way is known as cultural _____.
- When environments begin to lack unique characteristics.
- Diffusion based on physical movement.
- Process of objects and ideas spreading around the world.
- Aspects of culture relating to unconscious/unspoken norms
- Diffusion based on popularity.
- Fear of other ethnicities
- Landscape shaped by how humans use land over time
- Repetitive acts performed by an individual
- Repetitive acts performed by a group of people
- Large, widespread, heterogeneous culture groups.
26 Clues: Fear of other ethnicities • Where something originates. • Diffusion based on popularity. • Two-way exchange between cultures. • Aspects of culture that we can see. • Diffusion based on physical movement. • Repetitive acts performed by an individual • Small, isolated, homogenous culture groups. • Region with defined, undisputed boundaries. • ...
Week Two Crossword 2024-10-22
Across
- A system of communication used by people in a culture.
- Ideas that people in a culture accept as true or important.
- Customs or practices passed down from generation to generation.
- A group of people who live in the same place and share cultural elements.
- A rival gang to the Crips, also a subculture in Los Angeles.
- The dominant cultural practices and beliefs in society.
- A subculture known for its music, dance, and fashion.
- Objects or images that represent a group or idea, like a flag.
- Common practices followed by people in a culture.
- The shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group of people.
- A group that actively opposes mainstream values and norms.
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- A form of street art often associated with subcultures like hip-hop.
- Ideas about what is important or valuable in a culture.
- A gang that began as a subculture in Los Angeles.
- The distinctive appearance and way of dressing in a subculture.
- A smaller group within a larger culture with its own values and practices.
- The rules or expectations for how people should behave in a culture.
- A subculture often associated with dark fashion and music.
- A person's sense of who they are, often shaped by culture or subculture.
- A subculture centered around skateboarding and its unique style.
20 Clues: A gang that began as a subculture in Los Angeles. • Common practices followed by people in a culture. • A subculture known for its music, dance, and fashion. • A system of communication used by people in a culture. • Ideas about what is important or valuable in a culture. • The dominant cultural practices and beliefs in society. • ...
K-pop? 2020-11-29
Across
- "I was trying to be anti-pop"
- more of a model group than they are idols
- anyways stan ________
- white walls and random dancing
- scandalous idol
- sexy man that's good at everything
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- soju model
- so many versions of this song
- my favorite exo song
- untouchable man
- when we're jobless and shopping, we're ______
- personality with dem titties
- sehun said it best
13 Clues: soju model • untouchable man • scandalous idol • sehun said it best • my favorite exo song • anyways stan ________ • personality with dem titties • so many versions of this song • "I was trying to be anti-pop" • white walls and random dancing • sexy man that's good at everything • more of a model group than they are idols • when we're jobless and shopping, we're ______
March Art Madness Year 2 2025-02-24
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- Mexican artist who was famous for her self Portraits
- American artist who used a "drip technique" to create his abstract paintings
- American artists whose colorful, abstract work that portrayed the experiences of African Americans
- American artist known for his pop art that was inspired by comics
- Brazilian artist who makes pop art that is filled with bright colors and patterns
- American artist who makes drippy and psychedelic artwork
- American artist famous for her story quilts
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- American artist who is considered the leading pop artists of the 20th century
- American modernist painter known for her large-scale, close-up depictions of flowers and desert landscapes
- Scottish artist who makes colorful abstract paintings
- Spanish artist who co-founded Cubism and was a major influence on 20th century art.
- Russian painter and art theorist who is considered a pioneer of abstract art
- American artist known for his graffiti-inspired drawings or cartoon like figures
- American artist who makes large pop art sculptures; famous for his balloon dog sculpture
- Impressionist artist who painted Waterlilies
- Impressionist artist who painted dancers
16 Clues: Impressionist artist who painted dancers • American artist famous for her story quilts • Impressionist artist who painted Waterlilies • Mexican artist who was famous for her self Portraits • Scottish artist who makes colorful abstract paintings • American artist who makes drippy and psychedelic artwork • ...
Sociology Culture Vocabulary 2022-02-16
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- THE CONCEPT OF POSITIVE SANCTIONS. Positive sanctions are defined as actual or promised rewards to B; negative sanctions are defined as actual or threatened punishments to. B.
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached
- the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community.
- A subculture that opposes the values and norms of the dominant culture often lives apart from the dominant culture. Smethimes seeks the change the values and norms of the dominant culture to those of the counterculture
- a hypothesis, first advanced by Edward Sapir in 1929 and subsequently developed by Benjamin Whorf, that the structure of a language determines a native speaker's perception and categorization of experience.
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific social situation. An expectation, not the actual behavior
- Cultural diffusion is the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. These different cultures all have many diverse types of food, clothing and even languages that people love and enjoy every day
- Negative sanctions are actual or threatened punishments, whereas positive sanctions are actual or promised rewards.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- Belief that one´s own culture and group is superior to others
- Symbolic culture, or nonmaterial culture, is the ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention of things that exist entirely in the symbolic realm. ... Symbolic culture is studied by archaeologists, social anthropologists and sociologists.
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- All of the intangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched.
- The concept of cultural relativism as we know and use it today was established as an analytic tool by German-American anthropologist Franz Boas in the early 20th century.
- A type of Norm. Does not have great moral significance. No official sanction for violating a folkway
- Organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication among member of a culture
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- all of the tangible products created by human interaction that can be held or touched
- a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
- All of the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, defining, a group's way of life
- The core values of an organization are those values we hold which form the foundation on which we perform work and conduct ourselves. ... The core values are the basic elements of how we go about our work. They are the practices we use (or should be using) every day in everything we do
- cultural leveling. the process by which cultures become similar to one another, and especially by which Western industrial culture is imported and diffused into industrializing nations (58) cultural relativism. not judging a culture, but trying to understand it on its own terms
- a social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing.
- a relatively slower advance or change of one aspect of a culture especially : the slower development of nonmaterial as contrasted with material or technological culture traits.
25 Clues: a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • Belief that one´s own culture and group is superior to others • the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community. • the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or • Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached • ...
Christmas for Pop-pop 2025-12-24
10 Clues: Christmas Witch • Christmas Donkey • "Merry Christmas" • Italian almond cookie • Italian Christmas game • Italian Christmas drink • Italian waffle-like cookie • who has the album O Bambino • what is the nativity called in Italy • who is the Italian equivalent of Santa
Drinks 2021-01-14
Across
- hot summer day drink not lime
- comes from a cow
- not coffee; but has caffeine
- drink with spaghettis
- baby (blank) - add water to powder for babies
- red flavor
- the only pop from a doctor
- black or with cream
- high caffeine dew
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- drink every day
- hot (blank) beverage for kids
- purple flavor
- used in baking, cookies, and ice cream
- drink with popcorn
- citrus juice
- not 6 up
- beer pop for kids
- same as Coca Cola
18 Clues: not 6 up • red flavor • citrus juice • purple flavor • drink every day • comes from a cow • beer pop for kids • same as Coca Cola • high caffeine dew • drink with popcorn • black or with cream • drink with spaghettis • the only pop from a doctor • not coffee; but has caffeine • hot (blank) beverage for kids • hot summer day drink not lime • used in baking, cookies, and ice cream • ...
Native Studies Vocab 2026-01-12
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- an official, written agreement made by sovereign nations. Think of it as a legal contract between countries.
- means that something has been happening for a very long time, so long that no one can remember when it didn’t happen.
- focus on the death, disappearance, and/or absence of Indigenous peoples. Erases Indigenous resilience and continued existence.
- an independent country that gets to make its own laws and manage its own affairs. Examples: the United States, the Nisqually People.
- legal rights that Native nations reserved and protected when signing treaties with other sovereign nations.
- truly honors our nations’ arts and cultures. You take the time to learn and interact, to gain understanding of a culture, or cultures, different from your own.
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- stories that detail the experiences and perspectives of those who are historically oppressed, excluded, or silenced. Offer an additional or different way of looking at a situation or story.
- stories that shape a culture and its concept of reality. They're the most known stories that therefore have the most power.
- when someone takes elements from a culture not their own and remakes and reduces them into a meaningless pop-culture item.
- ________ sovereignty is a phrase that reminds people that tribes have the right to govern their own communities, keep their cultures alive, and manage their own economies. These are rights that tribal nations have had since time immemorial, not rights that any other nation had to give them.
10 Clues: legal rights that Native nations reserved and protected when signing treaties with other sovereign nations. • an official, written agreement made by sovereign nations. Think of it as a legal contract between countries. • means that something has been happening for a very long time, so long that no one can remember when it didn’t happen. • ...
Drinks 2021-01-14
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- drink every day
- hot summer day drink not lime
- the only pop from a doctor
- drink with popcorn
- purple flavor
- hot (blank) beverage for kids
- beer pop for kids
- used in baking, cookies, and ice cream
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- not coffee; but has caffeine
- not 6 up
- comes from a cow
- black or with cream
- red flavor
- citrus juice
- puzzle master
- baby (blank) - add water to powder for babies
- high caffeine dew
- drink with spaghettis
18 Clues: not 6 up • red flavor • citrus juice • puzzle master • purple flavor • drink every day • comes from a cow • high caffeine dew • beer pop for kids • drink with popcorn • black or with cream • drink with spaghettis • the only pop from a doctor • not coffee; but has caffeine • hot summer day drink not lime • hot (blank) beverage for kids • used in baking, cookies, and ice cream • ...
Mom Mom's Birthday Crossword 2022-02-23
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- how many grandchildren does she have
- where she met Pop pop
- favorite food
- her favorite daughter
- how many dogs she's had
- how many cats she's had
- favorite cookie
- her favorite son
- eye color
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- her favorite grandson
- favorite kind of dog
- Mom mom's hair color
- favorite color
- how many children does she have
- Mom mom's first dog
- The month she was born
- Mom mom's first cat
- her husband's name
18 Clues: eye color • favorite food • favorite color • favorite cookie • her favorite son • her husband's name • Mom mom's first dog • Mom mom's first cat • favorite kind of dog • Mom mom's hair color • her favorite grandson • where she met Pop pop • her favorite daughter • The month she was born • how many dogs she's had • how many cats she's had • how many children does she have • ...
Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg 2020-10-05
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- It is a simplified and generalized idea about a group or a person.
- The experience of interacting with another culture directly can produce ________
- To achieve the cultural competence, we need changes, but this change has a particularity, it is ________ change
- In this step, the system starts to think that we are all the same, no matter the color, culture, etc. Jason Mason called this step __________
- When the system or agency ignore the help to other cultures is called according to Jason Mason
- For achieving the self-knowledge, we need to know about us, so we have to __________
- The cultural competence continuum is a complex and potentially _____________
- Jason Mason's cultural competence shows us five progressive steps: In this case, we are talking about how cultures have attitudes, policies, and practices that are destructive, this step is called
- Political and social system developed in the Republic of South Africa and other South African states, based on the segregation or separation of the population on racial or ethnic grounds and the discriminatory treatment of the black population
- For achieving the cultural competence, we need ___________ because one cannot learn about a people or culture exclusively through books, movies, and classes
- If we choose to live in a __________, we will not only continue to perpetuate stereotypes we have of other people, but we will also be perpetuating the stereotypes others have of us
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- Many people think that the culture is only the dress or the music, but, in fact, this is only the surface, culture has another part with more elements, what is called ___________
- When in the school we have to represent a culture, we commonly do a dance or dress in cultural clothes, this part of the surface culture is called
- He was a black person, who want to achieve social changes about culture and racism. Also, he was the first Harvard graduate to have been born to enslaved parents
- It is the ability of people in a minority culture to understand and work within the dominant culture to improve the economic and/or physical well-being when they interact with that culture
- It was used as a metaphor to express how culture has many factors and how many others go undetected with a superficial analysis.
- The system starts to recognize cultural differences and making efforts to improve. This is called by Jason Mason __________
- The ability to work across cultures in a way that acknowledges and respects the culture of the person or organization being served
- _________ is similar to the iceberg in that the thoughtful analysis and understanding of the idea goes beyond the superficial level to that of introspection and self-understanding
- Jason Mason used a word to represent cultural competence, this word talks about the change over time
- It is defined as the integrated pattern of human behavior that includes thoughts, communication, actions, customs, beliefs, values,and instructions of the racial, ethnic, religious, or social group
21 Clues: It is a simplified and generalized idea about a group or a person. • The cultural competence continuum is a complex and potentially _____________ • The experience of interacting with another culture directly can produce ________ • For achieving the self-knowledge, we need to know about us, so we have to __________ • ...
Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg 2020-10-05
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- It is a simplified and generalized idea about a group or a person.
- The experience of interacting with another culture directly can produce ________
- To achieve the cultural competence, we need changes, but this change has a particularity, it is ________ change
- In this step, the system starts to think that we are all the same, no matter the color, culture, etc. Jason Mason called this step __________
- When the system or agency ignore the help to other cultures is called according to Jason Mason
- For achieving the self-knowledge, we need to know about us, so we have to __________
- The cultural competence continuum is a complex and potentially _____________
- Jason Mason's cultural competence shows us five progressive steps: In this case, we are talking about how cultures have attitudes, policies, and practices that are destructive, this step is called
- Political and social system developed in the Republic of South Africa and other South African states, based on the segregation or separation of the population on racial or ethnic grounds and the discriminatory treatment of the black population
- For achieving the cultural competence, we need ___________ because one cannot learn about a people or culture exclusively through books, movies, and classes
- If we choose to live in a __________, we will not only continue to perpetuate stereotypes we have of other people, but we will also be perpetuating the stereotypes others have of us
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- Many people think that the culture is only the dress or the music, but, in fact, this is only the surface, culture has another part with more elements, what is called ___________
- When in the school we have to represent a culture, we commonly do a dance or dress in cultural clothes, this part of the surface culture is called
- He was a black person, who want to achieve social changes about culture and racism. Also, he was the first Harvard graduate to have been born to enslaved parents
- It is the ability of people in a minority culture to understand and work within the dominant culture to improve the economic and/or physical well-being when they interact with that culture
- It was used as a metaphor to express how culture has many factors and how many others go undetected with a superficial analysis.
- The system starts to recognize cultural differences and making efforts to improve. This is called by Jason Mason __________
- The ability to work across cultures in a way that acknowledges and respects the culture of the person or organization being served
- _________ is similar to the iceberg in that the thoughtful analysis and understanding of the idea goes beyond the superficial level to that of introspection and self-understanding
- Jason Mason used a word to represent cultural competence, this word talks about the change over time
- It is defined as the integrated pattern of human behavior that includes thoughts, communication, actions, customs, beliefs, values,and instructions of the racial, ethnic, religious, or social group
21 Clues: It is a simplified and generalized idea about a group or a person. • The cultural competence continuum is a complex and potentially _____________ • The experience of interacting with another culture directly can produce ________ • For achieving the self-knowledge, we need to know about us, so we have to __________ • ...
Death and dying 2024-10-23
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- In which Christian tradition is it customary to conduct a wake before the burial service?
- Which Southeast Asian culture practices elaborate funeral rites that can last for weeks or even months?
- Which culture holds a festival called "Pchum Ben" to honor spirits of the ancestors?
- In which culture are bodies buried with personal possessions for the afterlife, such as in ancient times?
- What is the name of the Hindu ritual where the eldest son lights the funeral pyre?
- In which culture is it customary to mourn for 7 days during the period known as Shiva?
- In which culture are mourners expected to wear white, symbolizing purity and peace during funerals?
- In which culture is a funeral marked by colorful cloths, music, and celebrations rather than mourning?
- Which religion believes in reincarnation and conducts sky burials, leaving the body on a mountaintop to be consumed by vultures?
- In which Asian culture is it traditional to have a large feast to honor the dead on Qingming Festival?
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- In which country is it common to cremate the dead and float the ashes in the sacred Ganges River?
- Which culture practices tree burials, allowing bodies to decompose naturally in the branches of trees?
- Which African tradition involves a "second burial" where bones of the deceased are exhumed, cleaned, and reburied?
- In which culture is cremation seen as a method of purification, and ashes are kept in homes or placed in family tombs?
- What is the body placed in after death?
- Which Native American tribe believes in the practice of tree burials, where the body is left to decompose naturally in the branches of a tree?
- What culture practices "turning of the bones" or Famadihana, where ancestors' remains are re-wrapped and celebrated?
- Which culture celebrates Día de los Muertos to honor deceased ancestors?
- What is the appropriate direction for Muslims to face when buried?
- Which culture believes in the Feast of Ancestral Spirits, celebrated with offerings of food and drink?
- Which Polynesian culture has a tradition of keeping the deceased at home for days or weeks for mourning and visiting?
21 Clues: What is the body placed in after death? • What is the appropriate direction for Muslims to face when buried? • Which culture celebrates Día de los Muertos to honor deceased ancestors? • What is the name of the Hindu ritual where the eldest son lights the funeral pyre? • Which culture holds a festival called "Pchum Ben" to honor spirits of the ancestors? • ...
FAM Website Crossword 2023-10-24
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- Located across from the Xchange Theater, the _________ offers visitors a place to stop for refreshments while visiting the museum.
- First Americans Museum (FAM) and the University of Oklahoma Law School Library presents 200 Years of __________ of Discovery
- __________ is FAM'S signature exhibition that speaks to the stories of the 39 tribes in Oklahoma.
- An exhibition catalogue is available for sale in the _________.
- A reflective experience on the shortest day of the year celebrating the _________ solstice.
- __________ Gallery that has hands-on activities and interactive experiences.
- __________ are highly trained educational volunteers
- Native __________ field trip celebrates the significance of First American artists, athletes, culture bearers and warriors to our communities.
- WINIKO has selections from the _____________ National Museum of the American Indian.
- A four-dimensional soundscape that celebrates the songs, languages & natural sounds of Native life can be found in the Community _________ theater.
- __________ is an exciting way to learn, experience & enjoy all that Native American POPular culture has to offer.
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- ________ are for youth ages 6-12 take place in a uniquely Indigenous-centered environment.
- Loretta Barrett Oden's new cookbook
- Grandma ________ invites you to step into her magical pop-up world "We Are All Connected".
- We are not in Oklahoma by choice. Many of our peoples were removed & ___________ from the far reaches of the contiguous United States.
- The most affordable Fam Membership available
- The __________ exhibit reflects our values, possess spiritual significance & carry our ways into future generations.
17 Clues: Loretta Barrett Oden's new cookbook • The most affordable Fam Membership available • __________ are highly trained educational volunteers • An exhibition catalogue is available for sale in the _________. • __________ Gallery that has hands-on activities and interactive experiences. • ...
Music Crossword 2023-05-16
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- You use these sticks to play drums
- A 6 stringed instrument popular in all styles of music
- A 4-stringed instrument from Hawaii
- We sing into this to make our voice louder
- Mexican pop singer who passed away young
- Music from Latin America is usually spoken in ___
- Alicia Keys plays this keyboard instrument
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- The King of Pop
- A woodwind instrument played by Lizzo
- A small brass instrument that has three buttons
- All music has a steady _____
- The instrument that Squidward plays
- Popular music is also called ___ for short
13 Clues: The King of Pop • All music has a steady _____ • You use these sticks to play drums • A 4-stringed instrument from Hawaii • The instrument that Squidward plays • A woodwind instrument played by Lizzo • Mexican pop singer who passed away young • We sing into this to make our voice louder • Popular music is also called ___ for short • Alicia Keys plays this keyboard instrument • ...
World Music and Dance 2025-08-21
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- Maori word for song
- a style of social dance done in a circle, semicircle or a curved line to musical accompaniment
- the experience of people or cultures different to our own
- hand gestures used in Indian classical dance
- the study of music as culture
- twice behaved behaviour
- Maori word for dance
- north indian classical dance using ankle bells
- seven note scale used in javanese gamelan
- modal melodic basis of Indian classical music
- first note of the indian scale
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- improvised modal music in persian and many arabic cultures
- the study of dance as culture
- drum and dance culture comes Ghana, Togo and Benin regions
- humanly organized sound
- the measurement of culture
- shaker used in Ewe drum and dance culture
- sanskrit name for rhythmic structures in Indian classical music
- five note scale used in Javanese gamelan
- a performance with the intention to create affect
- feeling or mood in Sanskrit
- aesthetic of subtlety and refinement in Indonesian culture
22 Clues: Maori word for song • Maori word for dance • humanly organized sound • twice behaved behaviour • the measurement of culture • feeling or mood in Sanskrit • the study of dance as culture • the study of music as culture • first note of the indian scale • five note scale used in Javanese gamelan • shaker used in Ewe drum and dance culture • seven note scale used in javanese gamelan • ...
unit 11-15 2025-03-31
Early Societies Quiz 2021-03-12
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- an ancient water system
- a religion studied in the Indus Valley culture
- city centre or market place
- another word for a hard working labourer
- longest lasting society
- waterway for farming, trade and transportation
- streets were built in this geometric format
- most urban society
- first known sanitation system
- temple on a hill
- near the pacific ocean, mountains and desert
- this treaty helped form the six nations
- An Iroquois nation
- a religious or spiritual leader
- this topic used the moon/planets for calendar
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- access to food was dependent on this social ladder
- this Greek culture created this first
- earliest society
- a metal made in this ancient culture
- Medieval Europe practiced this faith or religion
- this culture invented this fabric skill
- this culture relied heavily on this
- poor peasants worked for this person
- this culture worshipped many ????
- a structure built to protect its people
- this indigenous group were known as great hunters and gatherers
- Lords were trained as ?????
- lanaguage developed by the Mayan culture
- built stepped pyramids
- a ruler or God
- a word meaning an organized society
31 Clues: a ruler or God • earliest society • temple on a hill • most urban society • An Iroquois nation • built stepped pyramids • an ancient water system • longest lasting society • city centre or market place • Lords were trained as ????? • first known sanitation system • a religious or spiritual leader • this culture worshipped many ???? • this culture relied heavily on this • ...
Cultural Crossword 2023-10-24
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- This Asian country's funeral law is to attend, but not participate
- Culture that has one month to bury their dead
- Culture where death is accepted as Allah's will
- In African cultures, what skin is someone supposed to be buried in?
- Call their funeral traditions pompon
- Manobos buried their dead in these
- In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed
- Native Americans use this to wash the body of the deceased
- African cultures use ____ restraints
- Chinese funerals last for this many days
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- Culture where guests offer money to the deceased's family to help pay for the funeral
- Religion that acknowledges death as a natural part of the life cycle
- Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss
- People celebrate death with humor and joy in this culture
- Process that Egyptians executed upon the deceased's body
- Ethiopiapoia, death is a community responsibility
- In Hinduism, this will be lit at the top of the deceased's head
- Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these
- Mourning can last for ___ hundred days, in Chinese culture
- Native American tribe that holds community feasts to grieve, and celebrate
- Culture that had ship burials
21 Clues: Culture that had ship burials • Manobos buried their dead in these • Call their funeral traditions pompon • African cultures use ____ restraints • Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these • Chinese funerals last for this many days • In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed • Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss • Culture that has one month to bury their dead • ...
Chapter 2 2015-09-12
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- Identity – a commitment to the beliefs and philosophy of your culture
- Culture- a culture in which the groups’ goals are given greater importance than the individuals.
- – a cultural orientation that emphasizes the gratification of desires, a focus on having fun and enjoying life.
- – the process by which culture is transmitted from one generation to another.
- – a cultural orientation that fosters the curbing pf gratification and its regulation by social norms.
- Sensitivity – an attitude and way of behaving in which you are aware of and acknowledge cultural differences without negative evaluation.
- Culture – a culture in which the individual’s goals and preferences are given greater importance than the groups.
- a cultural orientation that emphasizes treating people as individuals rather than in terms of the groups to which they belong.
- – a process of distortion in which messages are reconstructed to conform to our own attitudes, prejudices, needs and values.
- Culture- a cultural orientation characterized by a concern for relationships and the quality of life.
- – the stress or emphasis is placed on a syllable when it is pronounced.
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- – the tendency to see others and their behaviors through our own cultural filters.
- – the socially constructed roles and behaviors for males and females that society teaches as appropriate.
- Context Culture – a culture in which most of the information in communication is explicitly stated in verbal messages.
- – the process by which a person’s culture is modified through contact with or exposure to another culture.
- Communication – communication that takes place between or among persons of different cultures or persons who have different cultural beliefs, values, or ways of behaving.
- Tolerance – a cultural orientation concerned with the degree of discomfort with uncertainty.
- – maintaining a positive public self-image in the minds of others.
- – a fixed impression of a group of people through which we then perceive specific individuals.
19 Clues: – maintaining a positive public self-image in the minds of others. • Identity – a commitment to the beliefs and philosophy of your culture • – the stress or emphasis is placed on a syllable when it is pronounced. • – the process by which culture is transmitted from one generation to another. • ...
Organization culture 2015-12-05
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- Organizational culture is taught to all new … of company.
- One of the ways in which culture can affect project management is how de-partments are expected to interact and support each other in pursuit of project ….
- The culture influences the level of employee … to the goals of the project on balance with other, potentially competing goals.
- It is important to recognize the positive effects of a … organizational culture on project management practices versus those of a culture that works against project management.
- Job … seeks to measure affective responses to the work environ-ment: it is concerned with how employees feel about the organization. It is an evaluative term.
- The culture affects how managers evaluate the … of project teams and how they view the outcomes of projects.
- The organizational culture influences project … processes such as the way work is estimated or how resources are assigned to projects.
- One way that organizational cultures form is through the ….
- The degree to which organizational activities emphasize maintaining the status quo in contrast to growth.
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- Cultural norms guide the behavior of each member of the organization but are often not written down
- These subsets of the overall culture tend to develop in larger organi-zations to reflect the common problems, situations, or experiences that are unique to members of certain departments or geographical areas.
- Their actions set the general climate of what is acceptable behavior. How well employees are socialized will depend on their selection of culture organ-ization, socialization method.
- The degree to which people are competitive rather than easy-going.
- … of commitment occurs when an organization continues to pour re-sources into a project that is obviously failing.
- An organization's success in managing projects is driven largely by three critical contextual factors: …, structure, and organizational culture.
- One of the three key variables in how projects are managed effectively is that of organizational culture and its impact on managing of ….
- Models which describe different indicators of corporate cultures is called … of organization culture.
- Organizational culture consists of rules of ….
18 Clues: Organizational culture consists of rules of …. • Organizational culture is taught to all new … of company. • One way that organizational cultures form is through the …. • The degree to which people are competitive rather than easy-going. • Cultural norms guide the behavior of each member of the organization but are often not written down • ...
Musik 2025-10-01
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- A K-pop girl group that debuted in 2015
- American hard rock band, "the Bad Boys from Boston"
- Genre known for blending different musical styles and visual elements
- Nu metal band that featured "Bring Me to Life"v
- A pioneering nu metal band known for the song "Blind"
- The "Queen of Pop" who rose to prominence in the 1980s
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- A prominent K-pop boy band
- Influential alternative rock band from the 90s
- The legendary rock band behind "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
- PARK A nu metal band known for their album "Hybrid Theory"
- Rock band that famously released The Game
- Swedish pop group known for their hit song "Waterloo"
12 Clues: A prominent K-pop boy band • A K-pop girl group that debuted in 2015 • Rock band that famously released The Game • Influential alternative rock band from the 90s • Nu metal band that featured "Bring Me to Life"v • American hard rock band, "the Bad Boys from Boston" • A pioneering nu metal band known for the song "Blind" • ...
Unit 3 2025-12-12
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- Human imprint on the environment.
- Neighborhood dominated by a distinct ethnic group.
- Regional variation of a language.
- Culturally forbidden behaviors.
- Subgroup within a religion united under a common name.
- Cultural change resulting from meeting another culture.
- Language with no living speakers.
- Religion tied to a specific ethnic group and place.
- Understanding a culture based on its own values.
- Effort to restore regional culture in response to globalization.
- Global ideas adapted to local cultures.
- Languages with recent shared origins.
- Common language used for trade or communication.
- Location with special religious meaning.
- Tangible human-made objects.
- Widespread, rapidly changing culture.
- Boundary separating linguistic features.
- Place name.
- Largest language classification based on ancient roots.
- Boundary between different religions.
- Government-designated language for laws and public business.
- Publicly accepted form used in media and education.
- Boundary within a single religion.
- Subdivision of a language family.
- Traditional, rural, homogeneous culture.
- Coexistence of diverse cultures in a society.
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- Loss of original culture as a group adopts dominant culture.
- Culture traits found worldwide.
- loss of unique cultural identity in landscapes.
- Social structures and institutions of a culture.
- Culture practiced by a small, isolated group.
- Religion seeking to appeal to all people.
- Full language formed from a mix of colonizer and Indigenous languages.
- Language unrelated to any known family.
- Judging another culture based on one’s own standards.
- Original inhabitants maintaining traditional lifestyle.
- Cultures becoming more distinct.
- Simplified language for trade between groups.
- System of communication using speech or symbols.
- Cultures becoming more alike.
- Blending of cultural traits into something new.
- Ideas, beliefs, and values of a culture.
- Separation of religion from government or public life.
- Large and fundamental division within a religion.
- Small group that has broken away from an established denomination.
- Spread of a trait while remaining strong at origin.
- Regional variations in pronunciation.
- Use of another culture's traits for one’s own benefit.
- Strict, literal adherence to religious principles.
- Cultural groups sharing a common ancestry.
- Layers of cultural influence left by successive groups.
- Religious journey to a sacred site.
- Blending of different beliefs into a new system.
53 Clues: Place name. • Tangible human-made objects. • Cultures becoming more alike. • Culture traits found worldwide. • Culturally forbidden behaviors. • Cultures becoming more distinct. • Human imprint on the environment. • Regional variation of a language. • Language with no living speakers. • Subdivision of a language family. • Boundary within a single religion. • ...
Sociology chapter 2&3 2014-11-03
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- adapting to those borrowed traits
- the US flag is an example of ________ _______ (meaning - liberty, freedom)
- ________ help us communicate and shape our culture
- borrowing ideas from different societies
- going against the norms of a society
- "Don't judge"
- accepting the use of a new habit or tool
- slang language; dancer's language - arabesque, coupe', fouette', etc.
- soccer is a ________ because it combines several different traits
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- celebrating the 4th of July is an example of our _______.
- in our culture it's a ______ to stay out of someone's personal bubble
- the combination of all american sports form a ________.
- thoughts or ideas of ones culture
- self-centeredness; I'm the best
- simplest stage of culture; eating-forks and spoons vs. chopsticks
- USA all the way; the United States is #1
- right vs. wrong
- _________ ____ causes conflict in a culture due to the lengthy amount of time
- different groups within a society
- not breaking the law, but not culturally accepted; burping at the dinner table
20 Clues: "Don't judge" • right vs. wrong • self-centeredness; I'm the best • thoughts or ideas of ones culture • adapting to those borrowed traits • different groups within a society • going against the norms of a society • USA all the way; the United States is #1 • borrowing ideas from different societies • accepting the use of a new habit or tool • ...
Unit 3 2025-05-15
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- A restriction of behavior based on pressures of a social costum
- When a culture splits into two
- What a culture believes
- The spread of an underlying principle, type of diffusion
- What a culture uses
- Adopting another traits of another culture while keeping traits of yours
- Type of diffusion,rapid, wide-spread
- When ethnic groups exist in the same area without blending
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- Combining cultural traits to create something new
- The type of diffusion that's a result of immigration
- The growing interdependence of countries
- What a culture does
- Type of diffusion,spreads from a key person or authority
- A repeated action by an individual
- A frequently repeated action of a group of people
- Putting settlements on distant land to claim it
- A minority completely shifts to the dominant culture or group
- Judging other groups based off the perspective of your own
- Two cultures becoming more similar due to time spent together
- Ideology to extend your rule to other areas/countries, drives colonialism
20 Clues: What a culture does • What a culture uses • What a culture believes • When a culture splits into two • A repeated action by an individual • Type of diffusion,rapid, wide-spread • The growing interdependence of countries • Putting settlements on distant land to claim it • Combining cultural traits to create something new • A frequently repeated action of a group of people • ...
vegetables! 2024-06-15
10 Clues: papriาa • pop pop pop • red and sour • purple vegetable • look like cucumber • good to add in soup • rabbits like it a lot • look like a little tree • a small stem with a roof • be careful when cutting it
Artists to Know - Use the artist's last name to complete the puzzle 2025-12-02
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- African American street artist accepted by the fine art community for his Neo-Expressionist artwork. Loved by the artworld.
- artist known for his larger-than-life sculptures of everyday objects
- graffiti artist known for his vibrant colors and bold lines. He used his artwork to address issues such as the AIDS crisis and the drug epidemic.
- comic book style art used Ben-Day dots and primary colors to blend pop culture and fine art.
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- Japanese contemporary pop artist known for his manga/anime SuperFlat style artwork that blurs the lines between high and low art.
- created repetition with the use of silkscreen printing to elevate everyday objects and mass media to the level of fine art.
- stop motion animation artist known for his films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Corpse Bride
- artist who used the grid method to create large scale portraits
- The artist known for bright, happy artwork. He thinks artists should be a proponent for positive change.
- Watercolorist who painted scenes that explored human relationships with nature
- England based graffiti artist and political activist. He uses stencils to create his artwork. He is a contemporary artist as well as a street artist.
11 Clues: artist who used the grid method to create large scale portraits • artist known for his larger-than-life sculptures of everyday objects • Watercolorist who painted scenes that explored human relationships with nature • comic book style art used Ben-Day dots and primary colors to blend pop culture and fine art. • ...
Uranus and Neptune 2024-05-15
5 Clues: what is a gas found on Uranus • how many moons does Neptune have • what is the seventh planet from the sun • what planet is used in pop culture a lot • what is the last name of the astronomer that discovered Uranus
Assignment 10: Cultural Anthropology (10 points) 2023-03-13
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- When a culture includes a great deal of variation within it, so that the members of the culture can be quite different from each other.
- The type of field work cultural anthropologists conduct in order to study a culture (2 words, no space)
- Tangible things in a culture. In our own culture, examples include a paperclip, my Honda Fit, your pants, your desk, your pen (2 words, no space).
- The term for anthropologists' idea that one cannot understand parts of a culture in isolation, and that one must understand how all of the parts of a culture work together in order to understand each.
- The entire way of life of a group of people. Includes all that is leaned, shared, and passed through learning to the next generation.
- The term for the insider's view or perspective on a culture.
- One's entire view of life, the cosmos, and everything. Anthropologists argue that this is profoundly shaped by culture, and influences how we perceive nature, other people, families, food, ideas of right and wrong, beliefs about the cosmos, esentially everything.
- The idea that one's own culture is better - more natural or superior - to other cultures.
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- This is a type of book that lays out what a cultural anthropologist learned about the entire way of life of a group.
- When a culture does not contain much variety of beliefs or behaviors; when members of a culture are quite similar to one another in their ideas and how they live their lives.
- When a smaller group within a culture has some unque aspects, such as having their own way of dressing, their own unique beliefs, and a specialized vocabulary - jargon - anthropologists say they are one of these. In our culure, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS) is an example.
- Cultural anthropologists study these.
- The process of learning one's own culture. Much of what we learn about our culture is not explicitly taught to us, but we learn it by observing.
- The term for the outsider's view or perspective of a culture.
- These are all of the part of culture that are inangible, such as language, religious beliefs, or shared ideas of how men should and should not act(2 words, no space).
- The approach, promoted by anthropologists, of viewing another culture's ways of doing things from the perspective of those inside the culture (2 words, no space).
16 Clues: Cultural anthropologists study these. • The term for the insider's view or perspective on a culture. • The term for the outsider's view or perspective of a culture. • The idea that one's own culture is better - more natural or superior - to other cultures. • The type of field work cultural anthropologists conduct in order to study a culture (2 words, no space) • ...
