pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Australian Culture 2026-05-05
Across
- Wool worker
- Small boat
- Short beer
- Camp bread
- Mate
- Coconut cake
- Remote place
- Wild dog
- Reptile
- Spins stories
- Long haul truck
- Army corps
- Gemstone
- Seasonal fire
- Laughing bird
- Cooler
- Remote inland
- Barbecue
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- Bush hat
- Chocolate biscuits
- Friend
- Sun-exposed
- Hardy shrub
- Petrol stop
- Genuine
- Returning throwing stick
- Unrefined bloke
- Bush waterhole
- Native tree
- Itinerant bush worker
- Sunglasses
- Breakfast
- Late afternoon
- Pack of beer
- Work vehicles
- Kangaroo
- Large flightless birds
- Small kangaroo
- Meringue dessert
- Call across distance
40 Clues: Mate • Friend • Cooler • Genuine • Reptile • Bush hat • Wild dog • Gemstone • Kangaroo • Barbecue • Breakfast • Small boat • Short beer • Camp bread • Sunglasses • Army corps • Wool worker • Sun-exposed • Hardy shrub • Petrol stop • Native tree • Coconut cake • Remote place • Pack of beer • Spins stories • Seasonal fire • Work vehicles • Laughing bird • Remote inland • Bush waterhole • Late afternoon • Small kangaroo • Unrefined bloke • ...
culture g 2026-06-11
Across
- = Réaction excessive du système immunitaire
- = Texte fondamental d’un État
- = Métal protégeant l’acier de la corrosion
- = Seul métal liquide à température ambiante
- = Prescription médicale
- = Cassure d’un os
- = Médecin pratiquant des opérations
- = Élément le plus léger du tableau périodique
- = Résidence fortifiée du Moyen Âge
- = Cours d’eau se jetant dans la mer
- = Relief naturel de grande altitude
- = Pays d’Amérique du Nord dont la capitale est Ottawa
- = Maladie respiratoire chronique
- = Immense étendue d’eau salée
- = Métal précieux de symbole Ag
- = Région très aride
- = Grande étendue couverte d’arbres
- = Spécialiste du cœur
- = Changement politique majeur
- = Élément présent dans l’ADN
- = Métal précieux de symbole Au
- = Pays européen dont la capitale est Berlin
- = Métal léger utilisé dans les alliages
- = Pays d’Asie du Sud très peuplé
- = Médicament contre les bactéries
- = Élévation de la température corporelle
- = Assemblée législative d’un pays
- = Gaz noble utilisé dans les ballons
- = Élément essentiel à la vie
- = Trouble lié au glucose sanguin
- = Sport opposant deux équipes séparées par un filet
- = Produit de prévention contre certaines maladies
- = Ligne imaginaire séparant les hémisphères
- = Métal utilisé dans les canettes
- = Ensemble des disciplines de course et de saut
- = Élément essentiel à la thyroïde
- = Appareil d’imagerie médicale
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- = Élément important pour les os
- = Élément utilisé pour désinfecter l’eau
- = Système politique fondé sur le vote
- = Pays asiatique dont la capitale est Tokyo
- = Régime dirigé par un roi ou une reine
- = Pays européen dont la capitale est Paris
- = Pays d’Amérique du Nord dont la capitale est Mexico
- = Sport pratiqué dans l’eau
- = Montagne d’où peut sortir du magma
- = Pays africain dont la capitale est Dakar
- = Élément de symbole S
- = Instrument servant aux injections
- = Instrument d’auscultation
- = Professionnel qui soigne les malades
- = Ensemble de territoires dirigés par un souverain
- = Pays d’Amérique du Sud dont la capitale est Buenos Aires
- = Plus grand pays d’Océanie
- = Royaume situé en Afrique du Nord
- = Élément présent dans le sel de cuisine
- = Souverain de l’Égypte antique
- = Sport le plus pratiqué au monde
- = Guerrier du Moyen Âge
- = Grande étendue de terres émergées
- = Sport consistant à grimper des parois
- = Terre entourée d’eau
- = Monument emblématique de l’Égypte antique
- = Élément essentiel aux cellules
- = Élément utilisé dans les puces électroniques
- = Professionnel qui délivre les médicaments
- = Identification d’une maladie
- = Gaz indispensable à la respiration
- = Soignant travaillant auprès des patients
- = Pays africain connu pour ses pyramides
- = Masse de glace en mouvement
- = Sport collectif joué à la main
- = Sport pratiqué à vélo
- = Métal principal de l’acier
- = Établissement où l’on reçoit des soins
- = Plus grand pays d’Amérique du Sud
- = Excellent conducteur électrique
- = Gaz majoritaire de l’atmosphère terrestre
- = Sport joué avec une raquette
- = Sport joué avec un ballon et un panier
- = Sport collectif au ballon ovale
81 Clues: = Cassure d’un os • = Région très aride • = Spécialiste du cœur • = Élément de symbole S • = Terre entourée d’eau • = Prescription médicale • = Guerrier du Moyen Âge • = Sport pratiqué à vélo • = Sport pratiqué dans l’eau • = Instrument d’auscultation • = Plus grand pays d’Océanie • = Élément présent dans l’ADN • = Métal principal de l’acier • = Élément essentiel à la vie • ...
Culture & Cognition 2026-05-22
Across
- The universal auditory ability to detect the direction of sound using both ears.
- Shared characteristics of cognitive processes found across all human populations.
- The West African society studied by Cole and Scribner in cross-cultural memory research.
- The forest region in which Kenge grew up.
- The systematic examination of similarities and differences between cultures.
- The cross-cultural psychologist who proposed the imposed–emic–derived–universal research sequence.
- Characteristics that emerge as common across all studied cultures after systematic comparison.
- The epistemological error of evaluating another culture using externally developed standards.
- The tendency to interpret differences between cultures as deficits rather than variations.
- The type of long-term memory involved in organizing information by meaning.
- Hofstede’s cultural dimension contrasting group orientation and personal autonomy.
- The process of grouping related memory items together during recall.
- A strategy involving repetition without meaningful organization.
- The ability to perceive three-dimensional distance and understand that distant objects appear smaller.
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- The organization of recalled items based on shared meaning or category.
- A research perspective that studies behavior from within the cultural context being examined.
- Cross-cultural similarities identified inductively after independent emic research.
- A memory method in which participants retrieve information in any order they choose.
- The cognitive process of grouping items into conceptual categories.
- A recall structure emphasizing ordered progression rather than semantic grouping.
- A recall method in which items are embedded within culturally meaningful storytelling.
- A Western-origin construct frequently criticized for cultural bias in measurement.
- The educational context in which IQ-based intelligence testing was originally developed.
- The research problem that occurs when culturally specific constructs are applied to another culture.
24 Clues: The forest region in which Kenge grew up. • A strategy involving repetition without meaningful organization. • The cognitive process of grouping items into conceptual categories. • The process of grouping related memory items together during recall. • The organization of recalled items based on shared meaning or category. • ...
Trick School Level 2 2015-03-19
Across
- 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 • ...
KPop Demon Hunters - Emelia's 7th Birthday 2025-12-06
Across
- 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 • ...
MUSIC TRIVIA 2024-07-09
Across
- 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
Across
- 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)
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 • ...
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 • ...
Unit 4: Cultural Patterns and Processes 2022-05-19
Across
- 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
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- 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. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2016-11-23
Ceaser English Lessons 3 2022-10-19
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
80s Music Legends 2025-02-16
Across
- – "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’." • ...
If I Built a School 2026-05-14
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- That sprout from the schoolyard like colorful__.
- It’s nothing at all like the school I have __.
- using a ___, you write in the air.
- roofs open up in almost the same way.
- My ____ will amaze you. My school will astound.
- These are my __desks. See how they glide?
- Perfectly planned and impeccably ___.
- I’d set up a system of tubes made of ___ .
- All of the classrooms are built onto___ .
- The chef is twenty feet tall and he spins on a __.
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- But why stop at puppies? Why not a whole___?
- lab-grown genetically modified ____!
- These fold back and they let in the sun.
- By far the most ____ school to be found!
- The builder who built this I think should be ____.
- They pop up like pop-ups, but pop to the__!
- you can go tubing. Now that would be ____!
- neatly retract when we ___ to Mars!
- liven things up with some ___guests!
- PB & jelly to squid, lightly ____.
20 Clues: using a ___, you write in the air. • PB & jelly to squid, lightly ____. • neatly retract when we ___ to Mars! • lab-grown genetically modified ____! • liven things up with some ___guests! • roofs open up in almost the same way. • Perfectly planned and impeccably ___. • These fold back and they let in the sun. • By far the most ____ school to be found! • ...
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
Across
- 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 __________ • ...
Henry Mega Crossword 2026-05-21
Across
- — Celtics young star forward
- — Braves second baseman
- — Dolphins speed WR
- — Mets shortstop star
- — Trinidad-born rap icon
- — Giants ace pitcher
- — strikeout pitcher
- — Spain’s young tennis champion
- — Braves speed-power outfielder
- — Bronx rapper with chart hits
- — Hong Kong flash operator
- — USA pop star with Eras Tour
- — New Zealand striking champion
- — Blue Jays slugger
- — Russian entry trap operator
- — Astros power hitter
- — LA creative rapper
- — French drone disruptor
- — Ireland UFC striker
- — Brazilian silent interrogator
- — Swiss tennis legend with elegance
- — Toronto R&B pop star
- — Rangers infield leader
- — Chicago Sky forward
- — undefeated Dagestan fighter
- — Ferrari F1 driver
- — Angels franchise star
- — Padres flashy shortstop
- — South African sound trap operator
- — Patriots/Buccaneers QB legend
- — Bengals QB leader
- — Phillies power pitcher
- — FBI attacking entry operator
- — Atlanta stylistic rapper
- — Rangers shortstop
- — Peruvian grappling operator
- — world #1 golf contender
- — Brazilian gadget hacker
- — Croatian shield operator
- — Disney pop breakout
- — Diamondbacks utility star
- — Serbia’s Grand Slam leader
- — Russian boost operator
- — US tennis legend with 23 Slams
- — Houston festival performer
- — cinematic LA singer
- — British gas denial operator
- — UK dance pop star
- — Diamondbacks speed outfielder
- — golf legend with Masters wins
- — Lakers forward often called “King”
- — Tennessee pop performer
- — Houston vocalist with “Renaissance”
- — Russian mounted LMG operator
- — NC rapper known for storytelling
- — Phillies ace pitcher
- — Chicago producer behind Yeezus
- — French armor support
- — Mercedes F1 champion
- — Canadian shotgun operator
- — Virginia R&B singer
- — US barricade defender
- — Bills strong-arm QB
- — 76ers dominant big man
- — Eagles explosive RB
- — Florida emotional rap artist
- — Hawaii funk-pop performer
- — UK-born Atlanta rapper
- — Hong Kong poison trap operator
- — generic anchor defender
- — Moroccan airjab operator
- — Brooklyn rap mogul
- — Timberwolves rising star
- — Polish stun trap operator
- — LA rapper with Pulitzer album
- — Mets outfielder
- — Florida pop vocalist
- — Brazilian crossbow operator
- — US blowtorch breacher
- — Japanese hard breacher
- — USA gymnastics GOAT
- — US camera thrower
- — South Korean stealth operator
- — German projectile interceptor
- — Canadian trap operator
- — US Navy shield rifle operator
- — Bucks forward from Greece
- — Trail Blazers/Bucks deep shooter
- — LA alt-pop singer
- — Cavaliers high-scoring guard
- — triple-double guard (Lakers/Clippers past)
- — clay-court king from Spain
- — Astros/Cubs infielder
- — Phillies elite catcher
- — Titans/Ravens power RB
- — Vikings top WR
- — Australian drone stealer
- — Mets home run hitter
- — Colombian intel operator
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- — Puerto Rico Latin superstar
- — Thai laser gate operator
- — New Orleans rap icon
- — US heartbeat sensor operator
- — Suns forward scoring machine
- — Rangers power hitter
- — Padres infield star
- — UK acoustic singer
- — Atlanta hitmaker
- — French scan operator
- — Polish concussion operator
- — Bulls legend worn #23
- — British EMP operator
- — Braves control pitcher
- — Blue Jays shortstop
- — New Jersey alt-pop singer
- — Japanese drone disruptor
- — Diamondbacks first baseman
- — Braves third baseman
- — Lakers/Heat dominant center
- — British signal jammer
- — Argentinian drone attacker
- — Nakoda healer operator
- — hard breacher from USA
- — Italian camera operator
- — Australian area control
- — Jordan wall-dash operator
- — Chiefs championship QB
- — US camera operator
- — Swedish fear gas operator
- — British shield defender
- — South Korean drone attacker
- — Indian sniper breacher
- — French healer operator
- — Moroccan electrifier
- — Canadian pop star
- — catcher slugger
- — Phillies/Dodgers speed shortstop
- — Colombian pop star
- — US flash vision operator
- — Belgian wall projector
- — Russian sniper operator
- — Russian explosive cluster operator
- — Clippers step-back scorer
- — TDE R&B singer
- — Braves first baseman
- — Red Bull F1 dominator
- — Italian decoy operator
- — UK pop-rock star
- — Suns scoring guard
- — Toronto rapper with global hits
- — Jamaica’s sprint world record holder
- — Brewers shortstop
- — Cubs defensive shortstop
- — UFC light heavyweight legend
- — Singapore tracking operator
- — German flash shield operator
- — LA genre-blending pop artist
- — USA distance swimming star
- — Norwegian hard breacher
- — German electrified trap operator
- — South Korean hacker operator
- — Barbados global icon
- — Nuggets MVP center from Serbia
- — Indiana WNBA guard star
- — Dodgers/Angels two-way star
- — shield operator from France
- — Miami DJ producer
- — Spanish window control operator
- — Detroit rapper with fast flow
- — Dodgers/Braves first baseman
- — LA R&B alternative artist
- — Mexican shield explosive operator
- — Rams defensive star
- — West Coast rap legend
- — Yankees power hitter
- — Dodgers all-around star
- — Atlanta trap pioneer
- — Warriors guard known for 3s
- — Portuguese freeze operator
- — Mavericks playmaking star
- — Diamondbacks ace pitcher
- — Braves high strikeout pitcher
- — Astros veteran second baseman
- — Dutch hologram operator
- — Lakers icon with 5 rings
- — Northern Ireland PGA star
- — Danish stealth attacker
- — USA swimmer with 23 golds
- — Spanish tracker operator
- — Houston rapper “Savage” hit
- — Atlanta experimental rapper
- — German electronics tracker
- — Kenyan projectile magnet operator
- — Padres/Yankees plate discipline hitter
- — Brewers former MVP
- — EDM producer
- — UK vocal powerhouse
- — Phillies slugging star
- — Japanese barrier operator
- — Texas rap/pop crossover
- — SAS hammer operator
- — Irish explosive sensor operator
- — Packers/Jets elite passer
- — melodic Atlanta rapper
- — Grizzlies explosive guard
205 Clues: — EDM producer • — TDE R&B singer • — Vikings top WR • — catcher slugger • — Mets outfielder • — Atlanta hitmaker • — UK pop-rock star • — Dolphins speed WR • — strikeout pitcher • — Blue Jays slugger • — Canadian pop star • — Ferrari F1 driver • — Bengals QB leader • — Rangers shortstop • — Brewers shortstop • — UK dance pop star • — Miami DJ producer • — US camera thrower • — LA alt-pop singer • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 ______
Drinks 2021-01-14
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- 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 • ...
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
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 • ...
Drinks 2021-01-14
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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.
Down
- 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 • ...
Unit 3 2025-12-12
Across
- 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. • ...
Assignment 10: Cultural Anthropology (10 points) 2023-03-13
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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) • ...
Hmong Culture 2013-02-20
Across
- This soul comes when the bones grow in the womb
- Very rare in Hmong culture
- Main crop
- Traditional term for buried placenta
- Highly respected
- Spiritual leader
- Buried next to the main house post
- Hmong woman is considered unlucky if she does not
- When courting takes place
- Instead of family it is called
- On the third day of the child's life it is
Down
- Each house has a small
- The center post is in what room?
- Person who gives medicine
- This event is usually very large, loud, and full of crying
- Leader of the family
- A man has to pay this to marry a woman
- Hmong soldiers were trained by who during the Vietnam War?
- This soul is brought by the wind of the child's first breath
- Care for and nurture the children
- Souls that are unstable can be
- A person has how many souls?
22 Clues: Main crop • Highly respected • Spiritual leader • Leader of the family • Each house has a small • Person who gives medicine • When courting takes place • Very rare in Hmong culture • A person has how many souls? • Souls that are unstable can be • Instead of family it is called • The center post is in what room? • Care for and nurture the children • Buried next to the main house post • ...
Christ & Culture 2014-06-06
Across
- lose bond with someone. Could be a sexual relationship.
- ove that reaches out and doesn't expect anything in return.
- od's kindness, mercifulness, generosity and love for us.
- The union of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in one divine nature.
- Rupture the relationship that you have with God.
- Ways of doing things that we inherit from our ancestors.
- eligious expereience that has to do with our relationship with God.
- bjects of gestures that have different meanings from what they literally mean.
- ommunity of people with the same faith coming to praise God.
- venant of love. God unites man and woman.
- The act of sharin in the Lord's supper.
- The calling to be tranformed into the image of Christ.
- All the positive and negative parts about us. Who we are.
Down
- ot religious or sacred, living in the world.
- When 1 person or a group is treated differently and badly for no good reason.
- ur devotion and trust in God and faith in Jesus.
- ays of doing things linked together in a system.
- An angry feeling or action towards a person who belongs to a certain group.
- he old testement and God's instructions.
- ffective signs of Christ in our lives. Purpose is to make us holy and give Praise to God.
- Group of people bound together by a sense of unity.
- bjects or gestures that express one specific message or meaning.
- Aremony. Combination of symbols and rituals.
- eremonies or actions meant to honor an important event.
- Sets of meanings, beleifs, values and rules of living.
25 Clues: The act of sharin in the Lord's supper. • he old testement and God's instructions. • venant of love. God unites man and woman. • ot religious or sacred, living in the world. • Aremony. Combination of symbols and rituals. • ur devotion and trust in God and faith in Jesus. • ays of doing things linked together in a system. • ...
French Culture 2014-05-28
Across
- Response to Comment t'allez vous?
- Impressionist who painted dancers
- Sea to the south of France
- "Girl" in French
- Location of the Mona Lisa in France
- Capital of France
- "Hello" in French
- One hundred in French
- "Sing" in French
- Thank you in French
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- French prison that started the French Revolution
- "White" in French
- "Good-bye" in French
- Boy in French
- Large iron structure in Paris
- "Yes" in French
- River that runs through Paris
- Impressionist who painted water lilies
- "Mrs." in French
- Ten in French
20 Clues: Boy in French • Ten in French • "Yes" in French • "Girl" in French • "Mrs." in French • "Sing" in French • "White" in French • Capital of France • "Hello" in French • Thank you in French • "Good-bye" in French • One hundred in French • Sea to the south of France • Large iron structure in Paris • River that runs through Paris • Response to Comment t'allez vous? • Impressionist who painted dancers • ...
Greek Culture 2013-11-04
Across
- What young boys did for fun
- Where education was thought to produce citizens skilled in art
- One of 3 things Spartan girls were taught at school
- A common dish that is covered in Bechamel sauce
- dance What the father took his baby on around the house
- Greeks ate more of this than any other civilization
- The room for only men
- A low number for the amount of slaves owned by the rich
- wreath The decoration for a baby girl
- String instrument played like a harp
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- Where men went for entertainment
- The room for only women
- Type of school boys went to for 2 years in Athens
- Odeon Of Pericles Big amphitheater in Athens
- A common vegetarian dish
- Where the poor washed their clothes
- What Spartan boys were taught it was okay to do
- The age girls were when they married
- Where education was to create soldiers
- wreath The decoration for a baby boy
- What the boy stole in the legend
- Instrument that students learned to play in Athens
22 Clues: The room for only men • The room for only women • A common vegetarian dish • What young boys did for fun • Where men went for entertainment • What the boy stole in the legend • Where the poor washed their clothes • The age girls were when they married • wreath The decoration for a baby boy • String instrument played like a harp • wreath The decoration for a baby girl • ...
Greek Culture 2013-11-04
Across
- wreath The decoration for a baby girl
- dance What the father took his baby on around the house
- The room for only women
- Odeon Of Pericles Big amphitheater in Athens
- Where men went for entertainment
- One of 3 things Spartan girls were taught at school
- wreath The decoration for a baby boy
- A common dish that is covered in Bechamel sauce
- Where education was to create soldiers
- Greeks ate more of this than any other civilization
- The room for only men
- What Spartan boys were taught it was okay to do
Down
- What young boys did for fun
- Type of school boys went to for 2 years in Athens
- The age girls were when they married
- Instrument that students learned to play in Athens
- A common vegetarian dish
- String instrument played like a harp
- A low number for the amount of slaves owned by the rich
- Where education was thought to produce citizens skilled in art
- Where the poor washed their clothes
- What the boy stole in the legend
22 Clues: The room for only men • The room for only women • A common vegetarian dish • What young boys did for fun • Where men went for entertainment • What the boy stole in the legend • Where the poor washed their clothes • The age girls were when they married • String instrument played like a harp • wreath The decoration for a baby boy • wreath The decoration for a baby girl • ...
Roman Culture 2015-03-29
Across
- The roman building which served as a court, council, and assembly building, home to legislative and judicial action.
- Worn under one or more layers, this rectangle sewn into a sleeveless tube like shape served either as the main clothing (often for children) or as the undergarment.
- The open public court building which was generally adjacent to the forum building.
- A country house built for the upper class citizens.
- Roman citizens in mourning wore toga _____.
- A hub of roman culture which held gladiatorial fights and shows of wild beasts.
- Entirely Purple togas reserved for wear by generals and emperors.
- The Roman chariot racing took place in a stadium known as the circus ______.
- The garment worn by Roman women, which adulterers and prostitutes were banned from wearing.
- The largest amphitheater in the world which was located in Rome and held many gladiatorial fights and public spectacles.
- A very long and drawn out evening meal which could start around 2 p.m. and continue late into the night for the upper class members.
- A morning meal which was generally served at dawn.
- The slaves in Rome who would not only preform manual labor but also do domestic work.
- The kitchen in a Roman House.
- A woven rectangle of wool which a Roman woman would put on on top of her other clothing when she went outside.
- The Roman public bath houses which consisted of three main rooms—the frigidarium, calidarium, and tepidarium.
- Made out of natural, undyed, off-white wool, the toga _____ were worn by average citizens.
Down
- In triumphs, generals wore the toga _____ which displayed a gold border.
- A room adjacent to the atrium in a Roman house which was used as a sort off office to the father, holding family records and serving as a meeting place for distinguished guests.
- The (formal) dining room in the household.
- An open courtyard located within the Roman House.
- A light, midday meal which served as a lunch.
- The garment worn by male children and magistrates during official ceremonies with a purple border is called the toga __________.
- The after-dinner, dessert meal was called the _____ mesa.
- Small rooms in the Roman house use for a number of purposes including: bedrooms, private meeting rooms, and libraries.
- Apartment type buildings in Rome which housed most of the urban citizens.
- The formal entrance hall in a Roman house.
27 Clues: The kitchen in a Roman House. • The (formal) dining room in the household. • The formal entrance hall in a Roman house. • Roman citizens in mourning wore toga _____. • A light, midday meal which served as a lunch. • An open courtyard located within the Roman House. • A morning meal which was generally served at dawn. • ...
Aboriginal Culture 2016-05-19
Across
- / A large flightless fast-running Australian bird resembling the ostrich, with shaggy grey or brown plumage, bare blue skin on the head and neck, and three-toed feet.
- / believed to mean ‘village of the wild rose thorn’ but there is no further reference or identifying details or language.
- / means ‘curlew’ in Margany language of Western Queensland.
- / means ‘no go’ in unknown language/dialect from Central Queensland spoken by an Aboriginal man to Thomas Mitchell to stop him
- / believed to mean Cypress Pine in local Barrungam language of Darling Downs.
- BUDGANG / If they dance in front of you, swinging their tails and screeching, then bad times are coming your way. It could be something significant or merely the warning of an argument.
- / means ‘possum’; language not recorded/unknown but possibly Dyirbal language of Far North Queensland.
- / means ‘black waterhole’ in Gunggari language of South-West Queensland refers to the discolouration of water by eucalyptus leaves.
- / named after local Aboriginal group Girramay of Far North Queensland.
- / A curved flat piece of wood that can be thrown so that it INDOOROOPILLY / means ‘gully of leeches’ in Yuggera language of Brisbane. will return to the thrower, traditionally used by Australian Aborigines as a hunting weapon.
- further north.
Down
- / means ‘echidna’ in Gangulu language of Central Queensland.
- / means ‘land of cloud’ in an unknown language, possibly Birri language of Central Queensland.
- / means ‘dead or empty houses’ in Kabi Kabi language or
- / A large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed hindlimbs that enable it to travel by leaping, found only in Australia and New Guinea.
- / Are the green and red type of brid. They mate for life, representing a relationship between a NAIN and a NGOWAL. In Dreaming, they share a connection with the WARRATAH plant, from where
- / means ‘silver ash’ in Yidinj language of Far North Queensland.
- / means dream in the Yugambeh language of South-East Queensland
- AND Sunshine Coast.
- / means ‘place of ooline timber’ in Gunggari language of South-West Queensland.
- / believed to be taken from the local clan or group Bayali in Central Queensland.
- hey got their colours. Warratah is significant because it represents magic.
- ISLAND / means ‘clam’ in local Ngaro language of the Whitsundays.
23 Clues: further north. • AND Sunshine Coast. • / means ‘dead or empty houses’ in Kabi Kabi language or • / means ‘curlew’ in Margany language of Western Queensland. • / means ‘echidna’ in Gangulu language of Central Queensland. • / means dream in the Yugambeh language of South-East Queensland • / means ‘silver ash’ in Yidinj language of Far North Queensland. • ...
Culture institutionnelle 2020-12-14
Across
- 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 • ...
Understanding Culture 2017-03-21
Across
- - Believes in one God called Allah
- - Small religous organization whose doctrines are out side mainsteam
- - the people of house collectively
- - Made up of two adults and their children
- - Social Location
- - Intended to share on social Networking
- - Asserts the existence of a single divine being
- - believes that there are many Gods
- - belives that religion is an important factor towards capitalism
- - The search for the social
- - stay at husbund's relatives.
- - modification of a society through innovation
- - culture about what is good or bad and desirable or undesirable
- - affairs of the cities
- - Beliefs in Jesus
- - political organization that is more defined
- - a group of person associated together
- - bothe male and female are belong to the kin of their father
- - A community of people
- - Basic unit of Social Organization
- - Compulsory marriage
- - process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, etc... appropriate to his or her social position
- - again in a different way
- - social position
Down
- - Believes ih Yahweh
- - Social location
- - that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc
- - male and female descents
- - standards of proper or acceptable behavior
- - made up of parents and their offspring
- - one union
- - Search for the social
- - lives with Wife's relatives
- - traslated as god parent hood
- - intimate union and equal partnership of a man and a woman
- - Believes to samsara
- - he belives that religion is the opium of the people
- - family units with members involved in government activities.
- - Social Lens
- - Confidence in the truth
- - stayed with husband and wives family alternately
- - Having one or more partner
- - refers to the line where one's descent is traced
- - Social institution that is made up of united system of beliefs
- - relation between members of the society
- - Trace of ancestor either male or Female
- - institutional organization
- - Out marriage
- - members that discontented with their believes.
49 Clues: - one union • - Social Lens • - Out marriage • - Social location • - Social Location • - social position • - Beliefs in Jesus • - Believes ih Yahweh • - Believes to samsara • - Compulsory marriage • - Search for the social • - affairs of the cities • - A community of people • - Confidence in the truth • - male and female descents • - again in a different way • - The search for the social • ...
Understanding Culture 2017-03-21
Across
- - A community of people
- - Believes ih Yahweh
- - lives with Wife's relatives
- - The search for the social
- - Beliefs in Jesus
- - Believes in one God called Allah
- - political organization that is more defined
- - Made up of two adults and their children
- - he belives that religion is the opium of the people
- - Social location
- - members that discontented with their believes.
- - Trace of ancestor either male or Female
- - Confidence in the truth
- - institutional organization
- - Believes to samsara
- - family units with members involved in government activities.
- - Social institution that is made up of united system of beliefs
- - culture about what is good or bad and desirable or undesirable
- - standards of proper or acceptable behavior
- - the people of house collectively
- - bothe male and female are belong to the kin of their father
- - again in a different way
- - refers to the line where one's descent is traced
- - Having one or more partner
- - Basic unit of Social Organization
Down
- - relation between members of the society
- - process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, etc... appropriate to his or her social position
- - believes that there are many Gods
- - social position
- - a group of person associated together
- - one union
- - Search for the social
- - male and female descents
- - Asserts the existence of a single divine being
- - Social Lens
- - made up of parents and their offspring
- - stay at husbund's relatives.
- - belives that religion is an important factor towards capitalism
- - Intended to share on social Networking
- - modification of a society through innovation
- - that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc
- - Compulsory marriage
- - affairs of the cities
- - Social Location
- - intimate union and equal partnership of a man and a woman
- - Small religous organization whose doctrines are out side mainsteam
- - traslated as god parent hood
- - stayed with husband and wives family alternately
- - Out marriage
49 Clues: - one union • - Social Lens • - Out marriage • - social position • - Social location • - Social Location • - Beliefs in Jesus • - Believes ih Yahweh • - Compulsory marriage • - Believes to samsara • - A community of people • - Search for the social • - affairs of the cities • - Confidence in the truth • - male and female descents • - again in a different way • - The search for the social • ...
Girl Culture 2017-02-19
Across
- give a spoken or written account of
- (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people
- a long or arduous search for something
- (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
- having or showing a rational, modern and well-informed outlook
- involving or caused by a physical or mental disease
- predominate be the strongest or main element; be greater in number or amount
- not exhibiting, requiring or capable of serious thought
- inducing feelings of anxiety or worry
- a person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention
- obtrusively bright and showy; lurid
- an experienced and trusted adviser
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- a person of the same age, status or ability as another specified person
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- something that causes one to feel uncomfortable
- in a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently
- a particular period of time in history or a person's life
- having or showing an excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance
- poisonous
- the action of mutilating or being mutilated
- causing disruption or annoyance through being unwelcome or uninvited
- a kind or sort
- large as a whole; in general
23 Clues: poisonous • a kind or sort • large as a whole; in general • an experienced and trusted adviser • give a spoken or written account of • obtrusively bright and showy; lurid • inducing feelings of anxiety or worry • a long or arduous search for something • the action of mutilating or being mutilated • something that causes one to feel uncomfortable • ...
culture fest 2017-02-16
Across
- "Surga" (makanan)?
- Siapa nama karyawan yang memiliki artian "dipuji" atau "memuji" berasal dari bahasa Ibrani?
- Siapa yang di apit mas taufiq dan mas luter, mas alnol dan mas nanang di foto IT Team yang ada di web codigo.id
- Website utk membandingkan desain iOS vs Android?
- Bahan dinding luar ruang meeting hearsay (inggris)
- Dimanakah rumah sandra (FRM) & Alnol (IT)?
- Ada berapakah jumlah dispenser pada kantor codigo?
- Siapa nama panggilan asli musuh mr. black, yang nama musuh tersebut merupakan penggalan dari nama belakang dari salah seorang karyawati? (hint : saraswati)
- Apa nama karyawan yang terdiri dari 3 orang dikantor ini ?
- Sistem dispenser yang dipake dikantor adalah ?
- Apa nama email codigo untuk menghubungi / contact codigo untuk yang ada di web codigo
- Project yang tidak banyak bersentuhan langsung dengan tim UI/UX?
- Sebutin nama panggilan pengguna telpon voip dengan user extension 7022
- Ada berapa jumlah value dari codigo?
- Berapa tarif parkir berlangganan motor di graha mitra ?
- Sebutkan nomer model TV LG yang biasa buat main PS di block departemen IT
- Product apa yang di development oleh codigo yang berfungsi untuk menghubungkan antara creator dan brand?
- Nama bulan domain codigo.id didaftarkan
- Berapa nomor polisi kendaraan operasional CODIGO
- Salah satu nama istri Rosul yang sama dg nama karyawati dikantor? hint : penulisan disesuaikan dg nama karyawati
- Nama karyawan berbasis zodiak?
- last name bapak - bapak selain bapak kurnia yang di mention mbak eryka di email ajakan nonton film pertaruhan ?
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- Ada berapakah jumlah anggota divisi FRM?
- Suatu harta karun,berjumlah 2 buah dengan dengan cabe rawit di dalamnya
- Bulan,ulang tahun codigo
- Keluarga, istilah hawaii
- berapa jumlah startup yang tergambar di mural codigo ?
- Apakah nama grup whatsapp untuk memesan catering yansen?
- Apa nama depan asli mas aan ?
- Website yg di-redesign utk internal challenge tim UI #1?
- Siapakah nama belakang dari arya (IT) ?
- Apakah nama resmi ruang meeting besar?
- Nama perusahaan dari teman-teman yang sering disebut "Anak Tebet"
- Siapakah nama asli dengan nama panggilan berbeda 180 derajat? (hint : kawan baik)
- Siapa nama tengah Chief Business Development Officer di CODIGO
- Judul singel band kasihan dari Cirebon?
- Dimanakah rumah callista (IT) ?
- Ada berapa buah kaca yang ada di mushollah
- Bentuk dasar potongan logo CODIGO
- Web inspirasi untuk sidebar biru di web Netz.id?
- Apa nama depan asli mas wiwid ?
41 Clues: "Surga" (makanan)? • Bulan,ulang tahun codigo • Keluarga, istilah hawaii • 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? • Siapakah nama belakang dari arya (IT) ? • ...
American Culture 2017-10-02
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- where exotic animals live
- a citizen has the right to do this every four years
- health problem
- dessert
- music
- where you study after high school
- sport
- what you get at a pharmacy
- where the president lives
- independence day
- friendly people in stores
- dislike of people from other countries
- coffee chain
- learning
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- where you watch videos
- you can buy things with this
- president of the United States who freed slaves
- Americans indigenous people
- religious group that does not use electricity
- one person more important than group
- where we make movies
- what you watch shows and movies on
- permission to have guns
- national monument
- many different kinds of people
- leader in Civil Rights Movement
26 Clues: music • sport • dessert • learning • coffee chain • health problem • independence day • national monument • where we make movies • where you watch videos • permission to have guns • where exotic animals live • where the president lives • friendly people in stores • what you get at a pharmacy • Americans indigenous people • you can buy things with this • many different kinds of people • ...
Girl Culture 2017-03-05
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- / A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- / (especially of an unwelcome influence or physical effect) spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people.
- / Be the strongest or main element; be greater in number or amount.
- / Make (an idea, impression, or feeling) known or understandable.
- / A person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person.
- / (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.
- / In a way that is readily distinguishable by the senses; clearly.
- / The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place.
- / The quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
- / The action of mutilating or being mutilated.
- / Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
- / Turn from liquid into vapour.
- / Obtrusively bright and showy; lurid.
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- / Decorate (cloth) by sewing patterns on it with thread.
- / An intricate structure or network made from a number of connected items.
- / In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently.
- / A person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention.
- / Living or occurring at the same time.
- / Inducing feelings of anxiety or worry.
- / A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- / Shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to make good judgements.
- / Of little depth.
- / The action or process of altering or being altered.
- / Expected at or planned for at a certain time.
24 Clues: / Of little depth. • / Turn from liquid into vapour. • / Obtrusively bright and showy; lurid. • / Living or occurring at the same time. • / Inducing feelings of anxiety or worry. • / The action of mutilating or being mutilated. • / Expected at or planned for at a certain time. • / The action or process of altering or being altered. • ...
MILLENNIAL CULTURE 2017-12-10
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- causata dallo sviluppo della tecnologia
- ultima roccaforte dei leoni asiatici
- si trova nelle birre industriali
- onde cerebrali prodotte in stato di sonno profondo
- Stato più piccolo al mondo
- la abbiamo rischiata 70000 anni fa
- uccello vissuto in Nuova Zelanda
- reddito corrente + reddito atteso/ 1 + tasso d'interesse atteso
- vissuto in Madagascar
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- ha aperto da poco ad Abu Dhabi
- da giovane era comunista
- nacque nel 1992
- ci si trova in mezzo Tristan Da Cunha
- ha scalato l'Everest fino a 6700m s torso nudo
- si raccoglie in Nepal
- "affinché non" in inglese
- animale imparentato con gli ippopotami
- popolazione ultracentenaria grazie all'acqua che beve
- ha censurato Winnie the Pooh
- il pollo senza testa
20 Clues: nacque nel 1992 • il pollo senza testa • si raccoglie in Nepal • vissuto in Madagascar • da giovane era comunista • "affinché non" in inglese • Stato più piccolo al mondo • ha censurato Winnie the Pooh • ha aperto da poco ad Abu Dhabi • si trova nelle birre industriali • uccello vissuto in Nuova Zelanda • la abbiamo rischiata 70000 anni fa • ultima roccaforte dei leoni asiatici • ...
Italian culture 2018-12-04
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- a healthy type of food
- this is a very very common household food item
- thing people have done for generations
- this is used to make things hot
- human powered transport
- good when toasted
- can be used to make pizza
- this is used to make pies
- a treat after dinner
- travel on water
- do this while listening to music
- you use this in spaghetti
- type of transport
- can be used to add flavour to certain things
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- you usually put this on a sandwich
- certain locations
- listening to a beat
- these usually happen annually in certain country’s
- this is what is in bread
- it is a certain location
- they are like states
- this is a certain type of food company
- this food is very common
- lots of people making a beat
- food found in the sea
- different foods combined
- a common household food item
- a profession that requires a good imagination
- you use grapes to make this
29 Clues: travel on water • certain locations • good when toasted • type of transport • listening to a beat • they are like states • a treat after dinner • food found in the sea • a healthy type of food • human powered transport • this is what is in bread • it is a certain location • this food is very common • different foods combined • can be used to make pizza • this is used to make pies • ...
Italian Culture 2018-12-04
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- Italian folk ___________
- Swiss, mozzarella
- Hot and spicy topping for foods
- Used to make canoli
- paintings and artworks
- Public celebration
- Transport by pedalling
- Passed down from family
- long strips of food
- Has Toppings And is known Worldwide
- could be tomato, chilli or barbecue
- Ice cream, cake
- Area, Goblin
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- made from grapes
- Used to make bread
- A territory
- Beef chicken
- short for carbohydrates
- Edible fish crabs
- Carnevale
- Cultural significance in rhythmic sounds
- Drives on water
- Colosseum, leaning tower of Piza
- Made from pure vegetables
- Made of dough and can be eaten in anyway
- Ferrari
26 Clues: Ferrari • Carnevale • A territory • Beef chicken • Area, Goblin • Drives on water • Ice cream, cake • made from grapes • Swiss, mozzarella • Edible fish crabs • Used to make bread • Public celebration • Used to make canoli • long strips of food • paintings and artworks • Transport by pedalling • short for carbohydrates • Passed down from family • Italian folk ___________ • Made from pure vegetables • ...
italian culture 2018-12-04
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- most common cheese in pizza
- made from grapes
- a melody
- sections of Italy
- the instructions of how to make a meal
- made usually on a canvas or paper
- commonly eaten after the main meal
- the capital of Italy
- a topping that is spicy
- a common food made from wheat
- food comes from the ocean
- meat food containing high amounts of protein that has been frozen
- common transport in Venice
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- one of the most iconic Italian foods
- a topping on pizza
- things that are done by specific cultures
- used to make pizza
- an attraction
- something used on top of foods
- used to make desserts
- one of the core nutrients used in bread
- made of primarily vegetables
- a food containing high amounts of protein
- movements to a song
- an automobile
- a group of musicians
26 Clues: a melody • an attraction • an automobile • made from grapes • sections of Italy • a topping on pizza • used to make pizza • movements to a song • the capital of Italy • a group of musicians • used to make desserts • a topping that is spicy • food comes from the ocean • common transport in Venice • most common cheese in pizza • made of primarily vegetables • a common food made from wheat • ...
Italian Culture 2018-12-04
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- short for carbohydrates
- Colosseum, leaning tower of Piza
- Ice cream, cake
- Used to make bread
- made from grapes
- Public celebration
- Italian folk ___________
- Made from pure vegetables
- Ferrari
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- Has Toppings And is known Worldwide
- Drives on water
- Area, Goblin
- Made of dough and can be eaten in anyway
- Used to make canoli
- Passed down from family
- A territory
- Edible fish crabs
- Cultural significance in rhythmic sounds
- Swiss, mozzarella
- Beef chicken
- paintings and artworks
- long strips of food
22 Clues: Ferrari • A territory • Area, Goblin • Beef chicken • Drives on water • Ice cream, cake • made from grapes • Edible fish crabs • Swiss, mozzarella • Used to make bread • Public celebration • Used to make canoli • long strips of food • paintings and artworks • short for carbohydrates • Passed down from family • Italian folk ___________ • Made from pure vegetables • Colosseum, leaning tower of Piza • ...
Deaf Culture 2019-01-25
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- / located in California they are a non-profit organization providing community-based activities for families with deaf/hard of hearing parents or children and their classrooms, they also provide many supplies to children in need
- / commonly seen on most TV shows and movies at the bottom of the screen
- / A deaf american dancer who uses vibrations from the music to keep his rhythm, his younger brother won So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation
- / provides accommodations for persons with disabilities by U.S. and foreign airlines
- / starred on the show Stranger Things as Lethal, she was born hard of hearing in one ear but her condition has gotten worse
- / starred in Glee and lost her hearing due to a high fever, but she didn't notice until she was 7 and playing with a transmitter radio
- / has become hard of hearing and lost 80% of her hearing due to an abusive relationship. Now she speaks out about her past in the hopes to help others
- / provides free, appropriate early intervention services from birth to 3 years of age and covers school years (age 3-21 years)
- / This foundation supports medical research and education into the causes, prevention, and cures related to hearing and balance
- / Deaf American model, actor, and activist who is known for his recurring role as Garrett Banducci in Switched at Birth
- / used to wake up people with built in strobe lights or a strong vibration
- / a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to educate the public and medical profession on hearing loss, its treatment, and prevention
- / the world's largest professional organization of audiologists
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- / provides resources and information and promotes advocacy and awareness of the needs of deafened adults
- / This educational and audiological center is located in Los Angeles for parents of infants and preschool-age children who are deaf and hard of hearing
- / This is an organization that promotes professional development, communication, and information among educators of deaf and hard of hearing individuals and other interested people
- / ensures every newborn be screened for hearing loss prior to leaving the hospital
- / Host of a late night show and completely deaf in the right ear because of a surgery that was the correct a perforated eardrum
- / Lead guitarist of the famed British rock group The Who has endured much damage to his hearing after almost half a century’s worth of writing and performing music to crowds around the world
- / non-profit parent-helping-parent organization promoting a positive attitude toward signing and Deaf culture
- / (VCO) for people who cannot hear over the phone but like to use their voice still
- / starred in the movie A Quiet Place and became deaf after an overdose of medicine
- / prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in public or private housing
- / requires that all telephones, including digital wireless telephones, be hearing aid compatible, clearly labeled, and ANSI rated
- / also called "Pocket talkers" it is a personal amplification system
- / first legally Deaf offensive player in the NFL. After playing for UCLA, Coleman was signed to the Minnesota Vikings in 2012, currently playing for the Arizona Cardinals
- / the world's only four-year liberal arts university for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Established in 1864 by an act of Congress
- / first and only deaf performer to win a golden globe and academy award
- / used many times in place of a TTY, people use these to communicate with sign language through the screen
- / An american you-tuber who posts regularly on topics including; closed captioning awareness, Deaf culture, and accessibility among others
- / provides information on assistive technology, rehabilitation equipment, and other products for people with disabilities
31 Clues: / the world's largest professional organization of audiologists • / also called "Pocket talkers" it is a personal amplification system • / commonly seen on most TV shows and movies at the bottom of the screen • / first and only deaf performer to win a golden globe and academy award • ...
Culture Corner 2018-09-25
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- armed forces
- to become stronger
- to force liquid to flow in a certain direction
- an area of calm weather at the centre of a tropical storm
- gradual improvement
- the people who live in a place
- people who work for the army to build roads and bridges
- a non-permanent state when the government takes special measures to deal with a dangerous situation
- to make the people in an area leave because of an emergency
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- to state publicly
- to have difficulty handling a situation
- behaviour intended to harm or kill people
- the fire, police and ambulance services
- a sudden powerful movement of water or wind created by a storm
- lower than the surface of the sea
- (v): to break violently
- large scale action of stealing from stores and houses that people have left
- to come onto the land from the sea
- being in a very bad situation
- an embankment for preventing flooding
- to build again
21 Clues: armed forces • to build again • to state publicly • to become stronger • gradual improvement • (v): to break violently • being in a very bad situation • the people who live in a place • lower than the surface of the sea • to come onto the land from the sea • an embankment for preventing flooding • to have difficulty handling a situation • the fire, police and ambulance services • ...
Ibo Culture 2019-02-20
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- skillful and clever
- skill and strength
- father of Okonkwo
- laughter and amusement
- a worthless man
- Where they live?
- showing or not showing interest in something or someone
- an earth goddess
- most valuable crop that is grown in the village
- act of comforting or comfort
- the author of the story
- Foo a type of food that is made from yams and it serves a cheif role
- to put on an appearance and to fake something
- not intentional
- a type of drum that made out of wood
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- lazy or doing nothing
- used or shared in common by everyone in a group
- the second wife of Okonkwo
- the village playground
- Continent where Nigeria is located?
- act of expressing grief sorrow or regret
- anything that foreshadows a future event and sign
- the main character of the story
23 Clues: a worthless man • not intentional • Where they live? • an earth goddess • father of Okonkwo • skill and strength • skillful and clever • lazy or doing nothing • the village playground • laughter and amusement • the author of the story • the second wife of Okonkwo • act of comforting or comfort • the main character of the story • Continent where Nigeria is located? • ...
Greek Culture 2021-05-18
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- Heroes fought to protect this idea: defend their ______ and their familyś ______.
- Goddess of wisdom and crafts
- Prayers and offerings of gifts to the gods
- Story of Odysseus´ return home from the Trojan War
- The spoken tradition of passing stories or poems by word of mouth.
- Most famous of Greek comedy writers.
- Place where sports games were played to honor Zeus; began in 776 B.C.
- The god who spoke through the Oracle at Delphi
- The group of performers who in the earliest dramas presented the entire story through song and dance.
- Only they could act in dramas--played both menś and womenś parts.
- According to the seventh learning link in the digital textbook, which Memorial in Washington, D.C., is modeled after the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens?
- The number of Olympia gods and goddesses.
- King of the gods; god of the sky, rain, and lighting
- Which House in Washington, D.C., uses Greek architectural style?
- Home or place of the sacred shrine where Greeceś chief oracle resided.
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- Fanciest of the Greek column capitals--made up of leaves
- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of war
- Story of the Trojan War
- Shared beliefs, language and customs
- Traditional stories about gods, goddesses and heroes.
- A story or play on stage told through the words and actions of a cast of characters; invented by the Greeks.
- The mountain where the gods and goddesses lived.
- The title given to Greek art and architecture: the ideals of reason, balance, and harmony.
- A drama in which the main character struggles to overcome hardships, but ultimately fails.
- Athenian dramatist; wrote ¨Oedipus Rex¨ and ¨Antigone¨
- A play filled with humor that often pokes fun at foolish people.
- Greek dramatist who wrote the Oresteia--a cycle of three plays about revenge and murder
- Long poem about the adventures of a hero.
- Greek writer of animal fables with a moral or message.
- Wife of Queen Menelaus; her love affair and flight to Troy with Prince Paris is the spark that ignited the Trojan War.
31 Clues: God of war • Story of the Trojan War • Goddess of love and beauty. • Goddess of wisdom and crafts • Shared beliefs, language and customs • Most famous of Greek comedy writers. • The number of Olympia gods and goddesses. • Long poem about the adventures of a hero. • Prayers and offerings of gifts to the gods • The god who spoke through the Oracle at Delphi • ...
IRELAND CULTURE 2021-04-14
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- typical transport of Belfast
- main PROVINCE of Northern Ireland
- small man with orange beard who makes stuffing
- Famous Hip-hop artist bien on Belfast
- july 21th
- Acronym of republic of Ireland
- Africain country whith dame color Than Irish flag
- Irish favorite drinks
- Acronym of United kingdom
- Source of emigration in USA
- Capital of Northen Ireland
- Color associate to Irish
- word that means the inhabitants of the united kingdom
- what’s celabrated on March 17th in Ireland
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- 1921
- the famous 23rd April 1014
- religion of northern Ireland
- majority religion in southern Ireland
- Traditionnel Irish sport
- Mass murder on Sunday ,January 30 1972.
- Famous Monument in northen Irish
- abbreviation of British exit
- Annual celebration
- famous celebrity
- began in 1969 after Ireland independence
- Irish celebrities born in Dublin on 16 October 1854
- Celtic language spoken by someIRish people
- name given to the Irish warrior
- Symbol of Ireland
- Président 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 • religion of northern Ireland • typical transport of Belfast • abbreviation of British exit • ...
IRELAND CULTURE 2021-04-14
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- word that means the inhabitants of the united kingdom
- typical transport of Belfast
- religion of northern Ireland
- Irish favorite drinks
- main PROVINCE of Northern Ireland
- Africain country whith dame color Than Irish flag
- small man with orange beard who makes stuffing
- began in 1969 after Ireland independence
- abbreviation of British exit
- Mass murder on Sunday ,January 30 1972.
- Acronym of United kingdom
- Irish celebrities born in Dublin on 16 October 1854
- Traditionnel Irish sport
- Famous Monument in northen Irish
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- majority religion in southern Ireland
- the famous 23rd April 1014
- what’s celabrated on March 17th in Ireland
- Annual celebration
- Famous Hip-hop artist bien on Belfast
- Président of Ireland
- Acronym of republic of Ireland
- 1921
- Symbol of Ireland
- name given to the Irish warrior
- famous celebrity
- Capital of Northen Ireland
- july 21th
- Celtic language spoken by someIRish people
- Color associate to Irish
- Source of emigration in USA
30 Clues: 1921 • july 21th • famous celebrity • Symbol of Ireland • Annual celebration • Président of Ireland • Irish favorite drinks • Color associate to Irish • Traditionnel Irish sport • Acronym of United kingdom • the famous 23rd April 1014 • Capital of Northen Ireland • Source of emigration in USA • typical transport of Belfast • religion of northern Ireland • abbreviation of British exit • ...
Italian culture 2021-04-06
28 Clues: mask • moon • pope • hand • grey • five • miss • head • blue • pluto • space • seven • white • black • earth • venus • green • twelve • finger • yellow • mister • teacher • italian • jupiter • carnival • fourteen • australian • orange (colour)
IRISH CULTURE 2021-04-14
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- Junly 21th
- Traditional Irish sport
- word that mean the habitant ok UK
- capital of Ireland
- religion of northen Ireland
- Irish celebrity born in Dublin on 16th october 1854
- Celtic language , spoken by some Irish people
- small man with orange beard who makes stuffing
- Acronym of United Kingdom
- Annual celebration
- color associated to Irish
- WHATH'S CELEBRATE ON MARCK 17 IN Ireland
- PRESIDENT OF iRELAND
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- African country whith same color than Irish Flag
- Famous hip hop artist born in Belfast
- 1921
- Symbol of Irish
- Famous Irish monument
- Began in 1969 after Ireland Independance
- mojority religion in sourthen Ireland
- THE FAMOUS BATTLE OF 23th APRIL 1014
- Famous irish personnality
- Source of emigration in USA
- typical transport of Belfast
- main province of Northen Ireland
- acronym of republic Irelan
- name given to Irish Warrior
27 Clues: 1921 • Junly 21th • Symbol of Irish • capital of Ireland • Annual celebration • PRESIDENT OF iRELAND • Famous Irish monument • Traditional Irish sport • Famous irish personnality • Acronym of United Kingdom • color associated to Irish • acronym of republic Irelan • religion of northen Ireland • Source of emigration in USA • name given to Irish Warrior • typical transport of Belfast • ...
Cell Culture 2021-03-29
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- this is the process by which prokaryotic, eukaryotic or plant cells are grown under controlled conditions. But in practice it also refers to the culturing of cells derived from animal cells.
- the last one of the cultures of animal cells that are usually divided into 3 classes and are cells in a cell strain that undergo a transformation process (spontaneous or induced changes in karyotype, morphology or growth properties) that makes them "immortal“ (able to divide indefinitely).
- this is the general name for the removal of cells, tissues or organs from an animal or plant and their subsequent placement into artificial environment conductive to growth.
- these are cell lines which have a limited life span and go through a limited number of cell generations (usually 20-80 population doublings) are known as finite cell lines. These cell lines exhibit the property of contact inhibition, density limitation and anchorage dependence. The growth rate is slow and doubling time is around 24-96 hours.
- this is another study that involves cell cultures where the cultivation of virus for vaccine production, also used to study there infectious cycle.
- this is for sterility.
- these type of cells are cells that do not attach remain in suspension with a spherical shape.
- these are commonly used but they do grow slower and are more fragile than bacterial cells. Also have more complex nutrient requirements.
- this one of the studies that cell culture is involved in where Studying basic cell biology, interactions between disease causing agents and cells, effects of drugs on cells, process and triggering of aging & nutritional studies.
- this is an experimental technique that uses genes, so to treat or prevent diseases. Also this is used in cell culture for cells having a functional gene can be replaced to cells which are having non-functional gene.
- This is the second method used by primary culture, which is more widely used and speeds up the process by adding digesting (proteolytic) enzymes such as trypsin or collagenase to the tissue fragments to dissolve the cement holding the cells together, which creates a suspension of single cells that are then placed into culture vessels containing culture medium and allowed to grow and divide.
- these type of cells like to attached to a substrate and appears flattened and polygonal in shape.
- these were first used to make genetically engineered products and they reproduce very quickly.
- this is for proper atmospheric conditions.
- these type of culturing of cells either grows as monolayer or as suspension.
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- this is another study involving cell where you Study the effects of new drugs.
- this is an essential amino acid required by virtually all mammalian cells grown in culture.
- these type of culturing of cells are anchorage-independent e.g. blood cells.
- another one of the cultures of animal cells that are usually divided into 3 classes and are cells that have been adapted to culture but, unlike cell lines, have a finite division potential.
- this is for cell counting.
- this the another study that cell culture is involved in where Studying the function of various chemicals, virus & radiation to convert normal cultured cells to cancerous cells.
- this is one of the method used by primary culture where small pieces of tissue are attached (using plasma clots or fibrinogen) to a glass or treated plastic culture vessel and immersed in culture medium and after a few days individual cells will move from the tissue explant out onto the culture vessel surface or substrate where they will begin to divide and grow.
- the first one of the cultures of animal cells that are usually divided into 3 classes and are cells that are surgically removed from an organism and placed into a suitable culture environment they will attach, divide and grow.
- this refers to the direct manipulation of DNA by altering an organism’s characteristics, like the phenotype, in a way. Also used in cell culture for production of commercial proteins, large scale production of viruses for use in vaccine production e.g. polio, rabies, chicken pox, hepatitis B & measles.
- this is for viewing cells on hemocytometer.
- these are cell lines that grow for a limited number of generations after which they ceases cell lines which either occur spontaneously or induced virally or chemically transformed.
- these type of culturing of cells must adhere to a surface to survive, Form monolayers, e.g. cells derived from different tissue (breast, liver), Growth is limited by surface area, Will cease proliferating once they become confluent (completely cover the surface of cell culture vessel) and Cells are dissociated enzymatically or mechanically from surface.
- these type of cells like to attached to an substrate appears elongated and bipolar.
28 Clues: this is for sterility. • this is for cell counting. • this is for proper atmospheric conditions. • this is for viewing cells on hemocytometer. • these type of culturing of cells are anchorage-independent e.g. blood cells. • these type of culturing of cells either grows as monolayer or as suspension. • ...
Complex Culture 2024-02-21
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- YL- 136*******
- How we think and act determines this
- Maintain a clean and organized work environment
- Makes the dreamwork
- Assemble products to match the first article and change control
- Cost...
- Everyone+Everywhere+Everytime
- Synchronized Production System
- Work instruction documentation
- Operational Excellence
- Material without a material master record
- Systematic process to deliver parts to the shop floor
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- Where you find all your tools
- YP- 133*******
- Number 1 rule
- Defective material that needs to be evaluated for disposition
- Lean manufacturing inventory control system
- A metric captured to identify top losses of a process/testing procedure
- Discarded unusable material
- Software used to input time
- Seven wastes
- Beardo
- Consisting of many different and connected parts
- What you put a panel in
24 Clues: Beardo • Cost... • Seven wastes • Number 1 rule • YP- 133******* • YL- 136******* • Makes the dreamwork • Operational Excellence • What you put a panel in • Discarded unusable material • Software used to input time • Where you find all your tools • Everyone+Everywhere+Everytime • Synchronized Production System • Work instruction documentation • How we think and act determines this • ...
Roman Culture 2024-08-29
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- Someone who dies for their beliefs
- Author of many witty verses who explored themes of love
- A philosophy that urges people to accept suffering and practice self-control
- A language that comes from Latin
- Discovered that arteries and veins carry blood
- A channel that moves water over land
- Men and women who fought one another and wild animals for entertainment
- A design formed with small tiles of glass, stone, or pottery.
- Made Christianity legal in Rome
- Jewish resistance against Roman rule
- Roman soldier who spread Christianity
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- First emperor of Rome
- Author of the "Odyssey"
- Author of the "Aeneid"
- The meaning of "gladiator" in Latin
- One cart, three horses. Time to race
- Original name of Augustus
- 250,000 miles of these
- A building material made of small stones, sand, water, and lime
- Works of literature that make fun of their subject
- The art of giving speeches
- Author of the "Almagest," a book about astronomy
22 Clues: First emperor of Rome • Author of the "Aeneid" • 250,000 miles of these • Author of the "Odyssey" • Original name of Augustus • The art of giving speeches • Made Christianity legal in Rome • A language that comes from Latin • Someone who dies for their beliefs • The meaning of "gladiator" in Latin • One cart, three horses. Time to race • A channel that moves water over land • ...
Culture vocabulary 2023-03-06
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- values The deeply ingrained principles that guide all of a company's actions; they serve as its cultural cornerstones
- Cultural ____ the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- A type of Norm. Does not have great moral significance. No official sanction for violating a folkway.
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Can be held or touched. Examples are clothing, buildings, car, computers, prepared food, etc.
- a reaction (or the threat or promise of a reaction) by members of a social group indicating approval or disapproval of a mode of conduct and serving to enforce behavioral standards of the group.
- Belief that one's own culture and group is superior to others
- All of the intangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched. Examples are family pattern, language, economic system, work practices, etc.
- All of the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, and defining, a group's way of life.
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture.
- Cultural ____ slowness in the rate of change of one part of a culture in relation to another part, resulting in a maladjustment within society, as from the failure of the nonmaterial culture to keep abreast of developments in the material culture.
- Organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication among members of a culture.
- Cultural ____ the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- ____ Sanction; a reward for conforming to established norms.
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- A movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
- 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.
- Cultural ____ Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen.
- Cultural ____ the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication.
- A social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing.
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached to it.
- 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
- The essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community.
- ____ Sanction; a means of enforcing social norms and values by punishing deviation from the norm or established rules
- Shared beliefs about good and evil, right and wrong, Types of values determine the character and behavior of the members of a society.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific social situation. An expectation, not the actual behavior.
24 Clues: ____ Sanction; a reward for conforming to established norms. • Belief that one's own culture and group is superior to others • Cultural ____ Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen. • The essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community. • Cultural ____ the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • ...
Cancel Culture 2023-03-24
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- the boss told you to go away
- a child's anger
- someone very famous
- to erase or humiliate
- finished
- self-confident
- to support
- ...gun
- people who fight for change in society
- to ask for something
- health insurance in the USA
- violence
- the boss told you to come work for him
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- these are scary to receive
- a message on the phone
- something that hurts
- shock someone into action
- to say
- to take back
- Some people have this for God
- ...stamps
- failure to see something
- you can never be forgiven
- angry protest
- action taken by a government or company
25 Clues: to say • ...gun • finished • violence • ...stamps • to support • to take back • angry protest • self-confident • a child's anger • someone very famous • something that hurts • to ask for something • to erase or humiliate • a message on the phone • failure to see something • shock someone into action • you can never be forgiven • these are scary to receive • health insurance in the USA • ...
Hippie culture 2023-06-16
30 Clues: In • Art • Age • Out • Sign • Trip • Dead • Love • Drug • Drug • Pants • Slang • Doors • Leary • Peace • Joplin • Symbol • Hendrix • of Love • Musical • Movement • Artistic • Festival • Movement • Clothing • Lifestyle • Gatherings • Neighborhood • rancisco - City • Living arrangement
Culture musicale 2023-05-22
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- Son court, son long (paramètre)
- Division du temps
- De plus en plus fort progressivement
- Instrument rythmique et mélodique d'un orchestre symphonique
- Ensemble de cinq musiciens
- Jouer très faiblement
- Compositeur autrichien
- Compositeur américain
- Forme musicale utilisée par Bach
- Forme musicale écrite pour un orchestre symphonique
- Compositeur de la symphonie n°1 Titan
- Compositeur de Water Music
- Voix la plus aigue chez l'homme
- Ensemble de personnes qui exécutent une oeuvre vocale
- Instrument le plus grave chez les cordes frottées
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- Son grave, son aigu (paramètre)
- Voix la plus grave chez l'homme
- Compositeur allemand
- De moins en moins fort progressivement
- Jouer très fort
- Instrument le plus grave chez les cuivres
- Compositeur français
- Jouer fort ou doucement (paramètre)
- Jouer doucement
- Instrument le plus aigu chez les cuivres
- Voix la plus aigue chez la femme
- La couleur du son d'un instrument (paramètre)
- Compositeur du Boléro
- Forme musicale théâtrale
29 Clues: Jouer très fort • Jouer doucement • Division du temps • Compositeur allemand • Compositeur français • Jouer très faiblement • Compositeur américain • Compositeur du Boléro • Compositeur autrichien • Forme musicale théâtrale • Ensemble de cinq musiciens • Compositeur de Water Music • Son grave, son aigu (paramètre) • Voix la plus grave chez l'homme • Son court, son long (paramètre) • ...
GENERAL CULTURE 2021-11-26
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- The capital of Peru is ___________
- The capital of Finland is _______.
- What country is Puerto Principe the capital of?
- There are fifty-two ______ in a deck.
- His name is ______ Hemingway. He wrote The Old Man and The Sea.
- The Statue of _________ is in New York.
- who wrote the iliad and the odyssey?
- Who sculptured The Thinker?
- In what city there are canals instead of streets?
- He was an American Basketball player.
- a hot drink made from roasted seeds of a tropical shrub.
- In what state is Las Vegas located?
- Whare is Hollywood?
- What's the capital of Turkey?
- Which is the biggest planet in the universe?
- La Guernica was painted by ______________
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- First name of Graham Bell.
- Where is Beijing located?
- He painted the famous Sunflowers. His last name was van Gogh
- What's the capital of Jamaica?
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific or artistic interest are exhibited.
- What's the capital of The United States?
- a shelter built fromsnow used by Eskimos.
- Famous singer murdered in Texas at age 23.
- What country is La Paz the capital of?
- Where was Gabriel García Marquez born?
- The flag of Germany is gold,black and ____
- The Last Supper was painted by _______
- What country is Ottawa the capital of?
- Famous colombian singer.
30 Clues: Whare is Hollywood? • Famous colombian singer. • Where is Beijing located? • First name of Graham Bell. • Who sculptured The Thinker? • What's the capital of Turkey? • What's the capital of Jamaica? • The capital of Finland is _______. • The capital of Peru is ___________ • In what state is Las Vegas located? • who wrote the iliad and the odyssey? • ...
Italian Culture 2021-04-23
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- In Italy, who heads the armed forces and has powers to veto legislation?
- What is forbidden to add in Italian seafood dishes?
- What mountain range forms the northern border of Italy?
- What’s the name of the most common pizza in Italy?
- What is the most popular spot in Italy?
- Where is centred the most of Italy's industry?
- What language is spoken by 93% of people from Italy?
- What red piece of cloth are expected to wear both men and women on New Year’s Eve?
- For what are considered to be famous italian women ?
- What is the most popular italian drink?
- What classic tale of a wooden toy who comes to life, and who likes to tell lies was firstly published in italy?
- Based on what are named children from Italy?
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- Who painted The Sistine Chapel?
- How do italians greet each other?
- What is the primary religion in Italy?
- The gigantic Colosseum in Rome is a home for many animals of a certain kind... what were they?
- Who is the Italian artist that painted il Cenacolo (The Last Supper)?
- What do traditionally celebrate with Renaissance musicians, horses, dancers, and bands each year between February and March?
- What does La Casa Nostra Mean?
- Which Italian car manufacturer sponsors a Formula One team?
- What colour do italians consider to be a symbol of bad luck?
- On what dialect the modern italian language was based?
- Which month should be avoided for booking meetings 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?
- What wine do italians appreciate?
- What think is the most important for italians?
- In Italy, what does a gift of yellow flowers suggest?
- Who wrote the opera 'La Boheme'?
- Which city is considered to be the home of italian fashion and finance?
- What is the most popular italian food?
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 primary religion in Italy? • What is the most popular italian food? • What is the most popular spot in Italy? • What is the most popular italian drink? • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2022-03-28
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- the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture
- theory stating that our idea of reality depends largely upon language
- knowledge, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by a the members of a society
- actual behavior patterns of members of a group
- rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members of a group
- 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 aspects
- sanctions imposed by persons given special authority
- cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept
- a group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture
- the condition of being made up of different elements such as racial identities, ethnicities, or religious beliefs
- ideas about the nature of reality
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- general cultural traits that exist in all cultures
- a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture
- the ways in which a culture expresses universal traits
- groupings of persons who share a social characteristic
- rules that define behavior
- ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that influence people's behavior
- norms that lack moral significance
- the concrete tangible objects of a culture
- norms of great moral significance and are vital to the well-being of a society
- rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms
- broad ideas about what is good or desirable shared by people in society
- judging others in terms of one's own cultural standards
- norms that are formally defined and enforced by officials
25 Clues: rules that define behavior • ideas about the nature of reality • norms that lack moral significance • the concrete tangible objects of a culture • actual behavior patterns of members of a group • general cultural traits that exist in all cultures • sanctions imposed by persons given special authority • the ways in which a culture expresses universal traits • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2022-02-16
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- All of the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, and defining, a group's way of life.
- A type of Norm. Does not have great moral significance. No official sanction for violating a folkway.
- 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.
- Shared beliefs about good and evil, right and wrong, Types of values determine the character and behavior of the members of society.
- can include celebration, congratulation, praise, social recognition, social promotion, and approval, as well as formal sanctions such as awards, bonuses, prizes, and titles. Sanctions do not have to be activated to be effective.
- Organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication among members of a culture.
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
- the prohibition of an action based on the belief that such behavior is either too sacred and consecrated or too dangerous and accursed for ordinary individuals to undertake.
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific social situation. An expectation, not the actual behavior.
- the feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- 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.
- is the ability to learn and transmit behavioral traditions from one generation to the next by the invention of things
- an action that is taken or an order that is given to force a country to obey international laws by limiting or stopping trade with that country, by not allowing economic aid for that country, etc.
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- All of the intangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched. Examples are family patterns, language, economic systems, work practices, etc.
- the root beliefs that a person or organization operates from
- Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen.
- Hand gestures are an integral part of the way we communicate with others
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture.
- can include embarrassment, shame, ridicule, sarcasm, criticism, disapproval, social discrimination, and exclusion as well as more formal sanctions such as penalties and fines.
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Can be held or touched. Examples are clothing, buildings, car, computers, prepared food, etc.
- the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication.
- Belief that one's own culture and the group is superior to others
- the notion that culture takes time to catch up with technological innovations
- the customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to society or social group.
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached to it.
25 Clues: Cultures should be judged by their own values. Verstehen. • the root beliefs that a person or organization operates from • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures. • Belief that one's own culture and the group is superior to others • Hand gestures are an integral part of the way we communicate with others • ...
Culture Puzzle 2022-02-16
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- awards, certificates, honors, medals, orders, praise, titles, and trophies.
- abstract ways of the culture
- feeling of confusion in another Culture
- 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.
- a system of communication used by a particular country or community.
- a social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing.
- the process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication
- 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
- evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.
- a way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
- the traditional behavior or way of life of a particular community or group of people.
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- a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
- the structure of a language determines a native speaker's perception and categorization of experience.
- the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community.
- embarrassment, shame, ridicule, sarcasm, criticism, disapproval, social discrimination, and exclusion as well as more formal sanctions such as penalties and fines.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- Objects made by humans
- the view that ethical and social standards reflect the cultural context from which they are derived.
- a relatively slower advance or change of one aspect of a culture
- a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture.
- the customs of a nation or people
- the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
- a standard or pattern, especially of social behavior, that is typical or expected of a group.
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
25 Clues: Objects made by humans • abstract ways of the culture • the customs of a nation or people • feeling of confusion in another Culture • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • a relatively slower advance or change of one aspect of a culture • ...
Food Culture 2022-05-25
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- chicken broth
- main course
- grilled cheese
- thin pancake
- coffee
- frying quickly
- flaky roll
- before dinner drink
- breakfast
- raw beef
- snails in garlic butter
- appetizer
- sandwich
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- cream filled pastry
- mashed potatoes and cheese
- cheese and bread
- lighting food afire
- dessert
- frogs' legs
- pastry
- dinner
- scalding food briefly
- seasoned broth
- juice
- narrow loaf of bread
- lunch
26 Clues: juice • lunch • coffee • pastry • dinner • dessert • raw beef • sandwich • breakfast • appetizer • flaky roll • main course • frogs' legs • thin pancake • chicken broth • grilled cheese • frying quickly • seasoned broth • cheese and bread • cream filled pastry • lighting food afire • before dinner drink • narrow loaf of bread • scalding food briefly • snails in garlic butter • mashed potatoes and cheese
Visual culture 2022-05-26
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- Canvas support (5)
- depicting things as there were with minimal editing (7)
- Artist who influenced the Impressionists (5)
- art movement who used strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of reflected light (13)
- painted 'starry night' and sunflowers(3)(4)
- Thick paint strokes (7)
- facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event (7)
- Depicted Ballet dancers and indoor scenes (5)
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- application of small points of colour (11)
- short, thick ______________ captured movement and light (12)
- A strong difference between things (8)
- the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole (11)
- The French specialised art educational establishment (7)
- Painted waterlilies - Impressionist (5)
- Professional reviewer (6)
- Something newly introduced (10)
- Painted happy people - Impressionist (6)
- a genre of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery (9)
- the act of taking and printing photographs (11)
- Common artistic technique to show different meanings through images (8)
20 Clues: Canvas support (5) • Thick paint strokes (7) • Professional reviewer (6) • Something newly introduced (10) • A strong difference between things (8) • Painted waterlilies - Impressionist (5) • Painted happy people - Impressionist (6) • application of small points of colour (11) • painted 'starry night' and sunflowers(3)(4) • Artist who influenced the Impressionists (5) • ...
Coffee Culture 2023-12-17
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- Milky way to espresso yourself
- For the indecisive decaf drinker
- Civet's costly contribution
- Night owl's morning cure
- Plunger's way to a stronger day
- Buzz generator
- Method that's over the top
- Buzz with a splash of liquor
- Watered down but not out
- Cap it off with a foam hat
- Little cut of Cuban coffee culture
- Where beans meet their fate
- A brewing method that's quite the spectacle
- Nightcap for the coffee lover
- Between the grounds and the glory
- A frothy order of coffee makers
- With a shot of whiskey and cream
- Coffee shop's financial brewer
- Bean of choice for many connoisseurs
- Grounds for a strong cup in the cup
- Seattle's original caffeine corner
- An espresso pulled long
- Espresso's golden crown
- For those who like it rich and bold
- Singular bean in a caffeine scene
- Frothy art you can drink
- Drowned in a scoop of gelato
- Artist of the espresso machine
- Drip by drip, a barista's craft
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- Austrian's whipped up brew
- Italian stovetop staple
- Sweet, sticky, and marked
- Kiwi's or Aussie's milky delight
- Air-powered coffee innovation
- Beaker-like brewer for a clean cup
- Chemist's way to a coffee break
- Shot in the dark, Italian style
- Iced blend that rhymes with capriccino
- Cut with warm milk, not water
- A cool take on a hot drink
- Strong bean with a kick
- Hawaiian hills' aromatic offering
- Short and strong, the espresso concentrate
- Cold brew with a foamy head
- Marked with a spot of milk
- Double the shot, double the plot
- Not the blend, but the solitary splendor
- Joe Average brew for the everyman
- Chocolaty coffee or a Yemeni port
- Where the siren calls for coffee
- Campfire companion for a brew
- Take your time, it's chilled
- Barista's milk masterpiece
- Equatorial coffee zone
- Island brew or coffee in general
55 Clues: Buzz generator • Equatorial coffee zone • Italian stovetop staple • Strong bean with a kick • An espresso pulled long • Espresso's golden crown • Night owl's morning cure • Watered down but not out • Frothy art you can drink • Sweet, sticky, and marked • Austrian's whipped up brew • A cool take on a hot drink • Method that's over the top • Cap it off with a foam hat • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2023-12-20
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- the ways people organize their society and relate to one another
- these elements can be adopted worldwide
- comprise a group's non material culture and consist of intangible concepts, or those not having a physical presence
- reflects a locals cultural history, beliefs, values, and community adaptations to the environment
- All of groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects
- The beliefs and practices of small, homogenous groups of people, often living in rural areas that are relatively isolated and slow to change
- objects made by a human being
- When members of an ethnic group reside in their ancestral lands and possess traits such as their own language
- A series of interrelated traits
- the first group to establish cultural and religious customs in a space
- consists of tangible things
- larger areas that include several regions that share the same things such as architecture, religious traditions, language, families, etc.
- used to encompass all three cultural designations
- How cultures spread to other places
- the process of re embracing the uniqueness and authenticity of a place.
- refers to the increased integration of the world
- in which many modern cultural landscapes exhibit a great deal of homogeneity
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- cultural traits such as movies, clothing, music, and types of businesses spread quickly over a large area and adopted through various groups
- Behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture
- when ethnic groups more in and out of neighborhoods and create new cultural imprints on the landscape
- Traits of culture that develop through expiriences transmitted to another
- A movement away from being boxy, mostly concrete or brick structures toward high-rise structures made from large amounts of steel and glass sliding
- determined by characteristics such as religion, language, and ethnicity
- the physical artifacts that humans have created and that form part of the landscape
- The area in which a unique culture or specific trait develops
- clusters of people of the same culture
- occurs when one group of people is dispersed to various locations.
- refers to membership within a group of experiences that have common experiences and share similar characteristics.
- A style that uses multiple advances to create buildings that route, curve, and streches the limits of size and height
- specific spaces and natural features have significance
- ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that include people's behavior such as folk stories and religon
- the enviorment by a group and is a visible reflection of that groups cultural beliefs and values
- ethnic concentration in rural areas form
33 Clues: consists of tangible things • objects made by a human being • A series of interrelated traits • How cultures spread to other places • clusters of people of the same culture • these elements can be adopted worldwide • ethnic concentration in rural areas form • Behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture • refers to the increased integration of the world • ...
Culture & Society 2024-01-10
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- situated next to or nearby
- the quality of being alike
- a process of change from one point of development to another
- judging others in terms of one's own cultural standards
- norms that lack moral significance
- to come across or meet
- the study of how biology influences human behavior hypothesis of
- a group that is part of the dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects
- a rule of behavior, the violation of which calls for strong punishment
- sanctions imposed by persons given special authority
- the concrete, tangible objects of a culture
- norms that have moral dimensions and that should be followed by members of society
- a group of people who inhabit a specific territory and share a common culture
- innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior
- the breaking of a rule or law
- the state of being made known
- knowledge, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by the members of a society
- dissimilar attributes among things with common natures
- the ways in which a culture expresses universal traits
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- the condition of being made up of different elements, such as racial identities, ethnicities, religious beliefs, and so on
- theory stating that our idea of reality depends largely upon language
- ideas about the nature of reality
- actual behavior patterns of members of a group
- rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members of a group
- groupings of persons who share a social characteristic
- ideas, knowledge, and beliefs that influence people's behavior
- automatic reaction to physical stimuli
- cultural guidelines that group members claim to accept
- a norm that is formally defined and enforced by officials
- rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior
- rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms
- general cultural traits that exist in all cultures
- impulse to reduce discomfort
- a subculture deliberately and consciously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture
- broad ideas about what is good or desirable shared by people in a society
35 Clues: to come across or meet • situated next to or nearby • the quality of being alike • impulse to reduce discomfort • the breaking of a rule or law • the state of being made known • ideas about the nature of reality • norms that lack moral significance • automatic reaction to physical stimuli • innate (unlearned) patterns of behavior • the concrete, tangible objects of a culture • ...
Belizean Culture 2023-11-02
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- Celebrated each year on November 19th and marks the arrival of these people to the shores of Belize from 1832.
- A clever spider that always outsmarts other animals.
- A popular Mestizo dance performed at village fiestas.
- A type of music originated with the Garifuna people.
- A Mestizo influenced onion chicken soup.
- Indian Their food is aromatic, traditional and unique
- A type of people mainly the descendants of British settlers and African slaves .
- means a paid servant of East Indian descendants or Hindu.
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- a fish and coconut stew
- official language of Belize
- Bram This celebration consists of people singing, dancing and playing instruments on the day Jesus was born.
- A well-known traditional Garifuna dance performed over the Christmas holidays
- and Beans A popular dish often categorized as Belize's National Dish.
- An East Indian custom still practised today in Belize
- A type of Maya who inhabit the Southern Toledo District
- spoken as a first language in the Mestizo culture.
- Yucatec, Mopan, and Q'eqchi'
- They are primarily located in the Corozal and Orange Walk Districts.
- An unleavened flatbread made out of wheat.
- Duende The Mestizo believe in this evil spirit.
20 Clues: a fish and coconut stew • official language of Belize • Yucatec, Mopan, and Q'eqchi' • A Mestizo influenced onion chicken soup. • An unleavened flatbread made out of wheat. • Duende The Mestizo believe in this evil spirit. • spoken as a first language in the Mestizo culture. • A clever spider that always outsmarts other animals. • ...
Print culture 2024-11-17
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- A fourteenth-century poet whose collected works are known as Diwan
- He said ,"Printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one".
- Legal scholars of Islam
- Naval Kishore Press
- Pictures of the floating world
- Acopy of the 95 theses was posted on a church door here.
- The oldest Japanese book is the Buddhist --Sutra,
- A miller in Italy reinterpreted the message of the Bible
- These were highly expensive and fragile.
- The printing press first came to India at---
- Governor-General agreed to revise press laws
- Governor-General Warren ----persecuted Hickey
- A parchment made from the skin of animals
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- These were fragile,awkward to handle, and could not be carried around or read easily.
- He edited the Bengal Gazette
- This was later known as Tokyo
- He developed the first-known printing press in the 1430s
- He proclaimed ‘...Tremble before the virtual writer!’
- Raja Ritudhwaj rescued Princess Madalsa from the captivity of --
- a Kanpur millworker, wrote and published Chhote Aur Bade Ka Sawal
- Ram Chaddha published the fast-selling Istri Dharm Vichar to teach women how to be obedient---.
- The Grimm Brothers were from here.
- E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker
- The art of beautiful and stylised writing
- --Roy published the Sambad Kaumudi
25 Clues: Naval Kishore Press • E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker • Legal scholars of Islam • He edited the Bengal Gazette • This was later known as Tokyo • Pictures of the floating world • The Grimm Brothers were from here. • --Roy published the Sambad Kaumudi • These were highly expensive and fragile. • The art of beautiful and stylised writing • A parchment made from the skin of animals • ...
Culture generald 2024-10-31
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- whale what Is the largest mammal on Darth
- de Saint Exupéry who wrote the book the Little Prince
- Dumas who wrote the book
- rose who was the lead Singer of guns n roses
- what Is the chemical symbol for silver
- who was the ancient Green gold of the sea
- who was the ancient Green goddess of wisdom
- what Is the largest planet un our solar sistem
- who was the ancient Green gold of the underwold
- who wrote the book "the lord of the rings"
- Earhart who was the first woman ti fly solo across the Atlantic océano
- who painted the ningh watch
- Beatles which música group's original members were John Paul George AND pete?
- who was the ancient Román gold of war
- who wrote the book the catcher in the rye
- who painted Girl with a pearl earring
- what is the capital of south África
- Morrison who was the lead Singer of the doors
- what Is the chemical symbol for cooper
- what Is the chemical symbol for gold
- which música gente originales un the southern united states
- Wilde who wrote the book the picture of Dorian Grau
- what Is the capital of china
- who painted the creatinina of adam
- Munch who painted the scream
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- Cobain who was the lead Singer of nirvana
- which artista created the sculptyre David
- Scott who was the lead Singer
- great barrier Reef what Is world's largest living structure according yo the Guinnes Worlds récords
- Monet who painted wáter lilies
- brown who wrote the book the da Vinci code
- Lewis who wrote the book the look the witch AND the
- who was the ancient egyptian goddess of love
- lee who wrote the book "yo kill a Mockingbird"
- da Vinci who painted the last super
- Collins who wrote the book the Ginger ganes
- van Gogh who painted "the starry Nighy"
- what Is the capital of Australia
- Picasso who painted Guernica
- what Is the capital japan
- in whixh city was the first olympic ganes held
- what Is the capital of Brazil
- Mercury who was the leas Stinger of queen
- what Is the largest city in Scandinavia
- Austen who wrote the book profe AND prejudice
- Armstrong who was the first mán yo walk On the moon
- who was the ancient egyptian gold of the afterlife
- washington who was the first presidente of the united states
- da Vinci who painted the mona lisa?
- shakespeare who wrote Romeo AND Juliet
50 Clues: Dumas who wrote the book • what Is the capital japan • who painted the ningh watch • Picasso who painted Guernica • what Is the capital of china • Munch who painted the scream • Scott who was the lead Singer • what Is the capital of Brazil • Monet who painted wáter lilies • what Is the capital of Australia • who painted the creatinina of adam • da Vinci who painted the last super • ...
Culture general 2024-10-31
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- Who was the leader of the French Revolution?
- What planet is closest to the Sun?
- Who developed the theory of evolution?
- Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"?
- Who discovered gravity?
- What film won the Best Picture Oscar in 1994?
- Who played the role of Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy?
- What is the world's largest economy?
- Who directed "Schindler's List"?
- What process produces solar energy?
- What is the highest mountain in the world?
- What is Aristotle's concept of "being"?
- Who was the leader of The Beatles?
- Who is credited with inventing the first practical light bulb?
- What musical style is characteristic of Elvis Presley?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- What artistic style is characteristic of Picasso?
- What film won the Best Picture Oscar in 1995
- Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"?
- Which ancient civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza?
- Who wrote "The Republic"?
- Who founded Christianity?
- Who invented the telephone?
- what year did World War I begin?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Who was the lead singer of the rock band Queen?
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- Who wrote "Don Quixote"?
- Who painted "The Blue House"?
- What is the sacred book of Islam?
- Who discovered America in 1492?
- What is the longest river in South America?
- What economic concept describes supply and demand?
- Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
- What was the American Independence?
- Who played James Bond in "GoldenEye"?
- Who is considered the father of modern economics?
- Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Who composed "Symphony No. 9"?
- Who is the most successful tennis player?
- What is the largest desert in the world?
- Who is the all-time leading scorer in the NBA?
- Who was the first President of the Soviet Union?
- Who was the first American astronaut in space?}
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who was the ancient Greek philosopher who taught that "know thyself"?
- Which American musician is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?
- Which sport is played in the Olympics with a puck and sticks?
50 Clues: Who discovered gravity? • Who wrote "Don Quixote"? • Who wrote "The Republic"? • Who founded Christianity? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who invented the telephone? • Who painted "The Blue House"? • Who composed "Symphony No. 9"? • Who discovered America in 1492? • Who composed "Rhapsody in Blue"? • Who directed "Schindler's List"? • what year did World War I begin? • ...
culture general 2024-10-30
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- the musical style new orleans
- name of the pinter the "the starry night
- president of colombia
- author the "the time of the hero
- name of the city new york
- author of the book the infinite plan
- author "the alep"
- was the funder city buenos aires
- author the "the war of theworlds
- name artistic style medieval architecture
- name river the city of roma
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- funder city san francisco
- name musical style century XVIII
- name musical style
- was the first nobel winner in literature
- author the "the tin drum"
- name of the architectural style
- name of the painter las meninas
- name of the river cuty paris
- name river the city stanbul
20 Clues: author "the alep" • name musical style • president of colombia • funder city san francisco • author the "the tin drum" • name of the city new york • name river the city stanbul • name river the city of roma • name of the river cuty paris • the musical style new orleans • name of the architectural style • name of the painter las meninas • name musical style century XVIII • ...
The Culture 2024-12-03
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- hop swinging 1920's
- Pile Bending Joint
- fast pace
- position Apart and Turned
- Pile Deep Bending joint
- cuba orgin
- brazil orgin
- pointe Tippy Toes
- smooth ballroom
- de bras Moving Arms
- Argentina orgin
- Stretching
- swing dance 1920's
- de chat cat jump
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- Male Dancer
- energy quick
- rock Flooring
- waltz faster smooth ballroon
- double drama spanish
- Leg lifting
- Ballerina First Female
- Cuba
- Pause
- Skirt
- moves Energy dance
- fast turning
- rock Standing
- position Basic Standing
28 Clues: Cuba • Pause • Skirt • fast pace • cuba orgin • Stretching • Male Dancer • Leg lifting • energy quick • brazil orgin • fast turning • rock Flooring • rock Standing • smooth ballroom • Argentina orgin • de chat cat jump • pointe Tippy Toes • swing dance 1920's • Pile Bending Joint • moves Energy dance • hop swinging 1920's • de bras Moving Arms • double drama spanish • Ballerina First Female • ...
6. culture 2024-03-21
36 Clues: vlk • vlci • sova • téma • vláda • velký • běžný • ježek • motýl • utéct • zmizet • budova • medvěd • škůdce • vzácný • stavět • místní • panter • venkov • veverka • většina • chránit • odstavec • zahradník • jihozápad • vyjít ven • zmínit se • vyzkoušet • v ohrožení • restaurace • samozřejmě • safari park • vysoká zvěř • strhnout,zbourat • divoký, divočina • mimo,kromě(něčeho)
culture g 2025-08-17
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- → Victor écrivain
- → Nectar bacchique
- → Ville éternelle
- → Lexème
- → Cave sacrée
- → Oreilles fertiles
- → Poème lyrique
- → Ancienne France
- courts utiles pour croiser
- → 2000s compressé
- → Équidé rayé
- → Souffle vital
- → Berceau antique
- → Demeure divine
- → Livre épais
- → Métal précieux
- → Escarpins
- → Guerrier d’Ilion
- → Instrument ancien
- → Poète chilien
- → Chant d’opéra
- → Blanc hivernal
- → Morale finale
- → Artisan précieux
- → Fleur colorée
- → Vent alpin
- → Dieu champêtre
- → Icône suicidée
- → Monts enneigés
- → Hôtel hanté
- → Empire ancien
- → Polyphonie surf
- → Pigment
- → Îlot désertique
- → Courant mouvant
- → Écho poétique
- → Négation
- → Élément ardent
- → Récit nordique
- → Ironie mordante
- → Père des dieux
- → Bleu profond
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- → Vieille mesure
- → Revue de mode
- → Divinité mineure
- → Théâtre chanté
- → Fleur hollandaise
- → Messagère ailée
- & objets
- → Théâtre grave
- → Unité matière
- → Roche en fusion
- → Cité guerrière
- → Ville pharaons
- → Déesse jalouse
- → Tour confuse
- & lieux
- → Étendue salée
- → Ciel grondant
- → Blanc de cinéma
- → Boîte sacrée
- → Support peintre
- → Héros grec
- → Roche dure
- → Ville lumière
- → Liquide vital
- → City brumeuse
- → Continent vaste
- → Chronique mode
- → Pigment jaune
- → Poème structuré
- → Gardien infernal
- → Floraison film
- → Cristal marin
- → Pierre noble
- → Monarque
- → Conjonction
- → Tell
- → Tissu dur
- → Colère
- → Satellite nocturne
- → Récit fondateur
- & science
- → Faux marbre
84 Clues: → Tell • & lieux • → Lexème • & objets • → Colère • → Pigment • & science • → Monarque • → Négation • → Escarpins • → Tissu dur • → Héros grec • → Roche dure • → Vent alpin • → Cave sacrée • → Équidé rayé • → Livre épais • → Hôtel hanté • → Conjonction • → Faux marbre • → Tour confuse • → Boîte sacrée • → Pierre noble • → Bleu profond • → Revue de mode • → Poème lyrique • → Théâtre grave • → Unité matière • → Souffle vital • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- A punishment for breaking an established norm
- All of the intangible products created by human interaction. Cannot be held or touched. Examples are family patterns, language, economic systems, work practices, etc.
- A type of norm. Does not have great moral significance. No official sanction for violating a folkway
- A prohibition imposed by social custom or as a protective measure
- A smaller culture within a dominant culture that has a way of life different in some way from the dominant culture
- The process by which different cultures approach each other as a result of travel and communication
- 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
- The feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes
- Anything that stands for or represents something and has shared meaning attached to it
- Organized system of written symbols or spoken sounds that allow communication among members of a culture
- Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in a specific social situation. An expectation, not the actual behavior
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- All the common ideas, beliefs, behaviors, and products common to, and defining, a group’s way of life
- A movement of the hand, arms, or other body part that is intended to indicate or emphasize something, often when speaking
- The spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures
- All of the tangible products created by human interaction. Can be held or touched.
- A reward for conforming to established norms
- The attitude that one’s own group, ethnicity, or nationality is superior to others Culturalrelativism Cultures should be judged by their own values
- A subculture that opposes the values and norms of the dominant culture.
- Any reaction from others to the behavior of an individual or group
- Shared beliefs about good and evil, right and wrong, types of values determine the character and behavior of the members of a society
- Traits or qualities that are not just worthwhile, they represent an individual’s or an organization’s highest priorities, deeply held beliefs, and core, fundamental driving forces
- A relatively slower advance or change of one aspect of a culture
- The customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to a society or social group
23 Clues: A reward for conforming to established norms • A punishment for breaking an established norm • The spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • A relatively slower advance or change of one aspect of a culture • A prohibition imposed by social custom or as a protective measure • Any reaction from others to the behavior of an individual or group • ...
French Culture 2022-11-07
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- The French eat around 25,000 tons of these a year and it is another word for snails
- French people value this heavily and will always dress their best because of this high standard
- French people do this to each others cheeks as a form of greeting
- The time the French typically arrive
- The French start their week on this day
- This is the official language of France
- This is an important French custom and this can be found warm or cold all around the country
- This number is deemed as unlucky in French culture
- This is drunk with friends, alone, or while socializing
- There are around 40,000 of these buildings that can date back to the 9th century
- France produces over 1,5000 types of this
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- Day This holiday is celebrated on the 14th of July and is France's equivalent to American's 4th of July
- This is a famous artist from France
- These are downplayed to not be viewed as haughty
- This is the predominant religion of France
- This is heavily valued in France, some may have a large one, small, or extended
- France is known as the _______ capital
- This is shown all around France the decorates the cities beautifully
- This is a highly regarded thing in France and there are several museums in France to display it
- This is a big part of French culture, and people will go here to watch a movie
20 Clues: This is a famous artist from France • The time the French typically arrive • France is known as the _______ capital • The French start their week on this day • This is the official language of France • France produces over 1,5000 types of this • This is the predominant religion of France • These are downplayed to not be viewed as haughty • ...
Culture Clash 2022-11-04
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- to be shocked or stunned by something
- to lose
- someone who is on your side of an issue
- food grown on a farm
- the view of the shape of a city
- metal plates to protect your body in battle
- a way of life
- light or image shines back
- started something
- the place people worship a god
- a warm light
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- when two groups fight each other
- to pick vegetables or fruit
- a group of people from Mexico
- the main city where government is
- people who came before you
- to leave a favorable impression on someone
- terrible
- to shine brightly
- the place where you can obtain something
- to mix things together
- some sort of fight or argument
- a leader of a nation
- channels of water connecting two or more places
24 Clues: to lose • terrible • a warm light • a way of life • to shine brightly • started something • food grown on a farm • a leader of a nation • to mix things together • people who came before you • light or image shines back • to pick vegetables or fruit • a group of people from Mexico • some sort of fight or argument • the place people worship a god • the view of the shape of a city • ...
CULTURE - VOCABULARY 2022-04-18
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- 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.
- Because Olaf’s mother is from Austria and his father is from France, Olaf speaks German and French equally well, so he is b__________.
- Latvian c__________ typically consists of agricultural and dairy products, with meat and fish featuring in most main meal dishes.
- All band members r__________ a lot before they actually perform on stage.
- Harry Potter is one of the most famous novel series in the f__________ literature genre.
- Banksy usually paints his graffiti art with a messages about different c__________ issues.
- Danish is spoken in D__________.
- Stonehenge is a massive, prehistoric m__________ located in the south of England.
- The pound is the official c__________ in the United Kingdom.
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- Latvian and Lithuanian are the only two surviving Baltic l__________.
- Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is considered the greatest a __________ music festival in the USA.
- 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.
- It is always more exciting to see a live p__________ than to watch a concert on YouTube, for example.
- 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.
- The Louvre Museum opened on in 1793 with an e__________ of 537 paintings.
- Latvia shares b__________ with Lithuania, Belarus, Russia and Estonia.
- Some people on the street asked me something, but I didn't understand them, because they spoke a f__________ language.
- One of the most well-known l__________ in Rome is the Colosseum.
- The official language in the Netherlands is D__________.
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 - VOCABULARY 2022-04-18
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- 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.
- Because Olaf’s mother is from Austria and his father is from France, Olaf speaks German and French equally well, so he is b__________.
- Latvian c__________ typically consists of agricultural and dairy products, with meat and fish featuring in most main meal dishes.
- All band members r__________ a lot before they actually perform on stage.
- Harry Potter is one of the most famous novel series in the f__________ literature genre.
- Banksy usually paints his graffiti art with a messages about different c__________ issues.
- Danish is spoken in D__________.
- Stonehenge is a massive, prehistoric m__________ located in the south of England.
- The pound is the official c__________ in the United Kingdom.
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- Latvian and Lithuanian are the only two surviving Baltic l__________.
- Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is considered the greatest a __________ music festival in the USA.
- 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.
- It is always more exciting to see a live p__________ than to watch a concert on YouTube, for example.
- 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.
- The Louvre Museum opened on in 1793 with an e__________ of 537 paintings.
- Latvia shares b__________ with Lithuania, Belarus, Russia and Estonia.
- Some people on the street asked me something, but I didn't understand them, because they spoke a f__________ language.
- One of the most well-known l__________ in Rome is the Colosseum.
- The official language in the Netherlands is D__________.
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 Crossword 2022-04-19
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- A wind instrument from Australia
- the only continent with no indigenous human population
- A very dramatic dance form from Spain and the accompanying music
- Ghostboy saves Alfie from a ___.
- A Korean game with 5 stones/similar to jacks
- the film about the little boy in Paris
- The name of the little boy who opened the door
- the second longest river in the world
- the currency used in Italy
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- The sweets from Brazil that we tried in class
- The game that we played that is similar to bocce ball
- A dessert eaten during Mardi Gras
- the best dog in the world
- a dish made of french fries, cheese curds and gravy
- The Aztec used beans from this tree to make a drink
- A food from Japan wrapped in seaweed
- the language with the most native speakers
- The dessert in class with chocolate & powdered sugar
- the longest river in the world
- _____ languages = languages that originated from Latin
20 Clues: the best dog in the world • the currency used in Italy • the longest river in the world • A wind instrument from Australia • Ghostboy saves Alfie from a ___. • A dessert eaten during Mardi Gras • A food from Japan wrapped in seaweed • the second longest river in the world • the film about the little boy in Paris • the language with the most native speakers • ...
Culture Vocabu 2023-01-19
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- Type of early humans
- Independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Hereditary class of rulers
- A system of land ownership
- Belief that a person's nation deserves greater loyalty than other groups a person belongs to
- War- Period of confrontation between the democratic United States and its allies in Western Europe
- Religious movement that gained momentum in the 1500s, aiming at first to reform the Catholic Church
- Revolution- Political movement that removed the French king from power and formed a republic
- Series of military campaigns to establish Christian control over the Holy Land
- Agricultural estate of a lord or vassal
- Was a policy of building an empire through conquest
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- Mass murder of Jews by Nazis during World War II, as a result of the Nazis' hatred toward Jewish people
- A Cultural movement that swept through Europe from the 1300s through the 1500s
- People who try to convert others to a particular religion
- A collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes
- Membership in a community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- System of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- System of rule by the people
- State of containing several countries
- Government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials to represent them
- Worship of many gods
- Death- Weakened by hunger, one in three Europeans may have died from the plague
22 Clues: Type of early humans • Worship of many gods • Hereditary class of rulers • A system of land ownership • System of rule by the people • State of containing several countries • Agricultural estate of a lord or vassal • Was a policy of building an empire through conquest • A collection of myths or stories about gods and heroes • ...
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 • ...
Safety Culture 2022-09-23
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- Gloves, Apron, Goggles, Face shield
- Distance required to be kept from forklift while in operation
- Device used to safely cut 6" or less of meat on bandsaw
- This type of TBC claim costs the club $3,500
- While lifting, safe area between waist and chest with elbows bent at 90 degrees
- The signed banner and actions all associates make to be safe within the club
- Maximum number of carts allowed to be retrieved with electric cart retriever
- The initial cost of this accident is $30,000
- First time an associate should learn of Sam's Club Safety programs
- The initial cost of an associate accident
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- Locations throughout club stocked with paper towels, safety cones, and other spill clean up items
- Safety clothing required to be worn by forklift drivers and spotters
- Acronym used to describe the forklifts
- The classification of an accident that involves not staying up
- Inclement weather plans a club must announce and perform prior to rain storm
- This type of parking lot claim costs the club $3,500
- Associate that is responsible to ensure all slip, trip, fall hazards are cleaned
- Number of spotters required when operating forklift on sales floor
- Item given to associates when recognized for a safe action
- Color of dock light when unloading trailers
20 Clues: Gloves, Apron, Goggles, Face shield • Acronym used to describe the forklifts • The initial cost of an associate accident • Color of dock light when unloading trailers • This type of TBC claim costs the club $3,500 • The initial cost of this accident is $30,000 • This type of parking lot claim costs the club $3,500 • ...
FILTER CULTURE 2023-02-05
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- Has become greater day by day
- An important routine to have to glow up
- We as humans have to keep spreading this to make a better world
- People always do this before uploading their pictures on socmed
- One of the reasons why people used filters
- A small flaw that spoils the appearance of something
- People use filters to look ______
- The capacity to have an effect on someone
- Social media can be ______ sometimes
- Every skin has this
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- One of the photo and video-sharing social networking service
- One of the traits that are hard to possess
- The origin of face filters
- People on social media love to use this
- Self-portrait photograph
- A chemical released in the brain that makes you feel good
- People tend to create their own identity in socmed to escape from ______
- Another word for pretty
- ______ yourself to others is not good for your mental health
- Platform that connects people
20 Clues: Every skin has this • Another word for pretty • Self-portrait photograph • The origin of face filters • Has become greater day by day • Platform that connects people • People use filters to look ______ • Social media can be ______ sometimes • People on social media love to use this • An important routine to have to glow up • The capacity to have an effect on someone • ...
