pop culture Crossword Puzzles
Globalization crossword 2013-10-08
Across
- Use of technology to get media.
- Process of accommodation.
- The way different cultures celebrate their identity.
- A Canadian Philosopher of communication theory.
- Canada has two official languages.
- When one culture takes over another.
- When Canadian radio stations must play atleast 45% Canadian music.
- Farms that grow only a single crop in a region or country.
- Identity of a group of people.
- When a culture accepts the religion and believe of another culture.
- Canadian Broadcast Corporation.
- View of the world of 100 people.
- Canadian Radio Telecommunication.
- International origination with polities and government with French as the main language.
- Taking away cultural differences.
- When person from one country moves into another.
- Mixing people or groups that were previously apart.
- Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office.
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- When a media company buys another media company.
- How the world in interconnected and interdependent.
- British North America act.
- Doctrine that denies religious ideas.
- Companies that operate in several different countries
- Identity of any person.
- When one company has control over multiple media outlets.
- Word that tells you the main language of a certain place.
- When a culture makes room for another culture.
- U.N.
- When a company only gives their opinion of a story and not any other opinions.
- Combining two things to make a new.
- Summit of the 8 world leaders.
31 Clues: U.N. • Identity of any person. • Process of accommodation. • British North America act. • Identity of a group of people. • Summit of the 8 world leaders. • Use of technology to get media. • Canadian Broadcast Corporation. • View of the world of 100 people. • Canadian Radio Telecommunication. • Taking away cultural differences. • Canada has two official languages. • ...
Global Crossword 2017-05-22
Across
- Diffusion spread of ideas from one place to another
- Revolution religious break in christianity
- Press machine using movable type; invented by Johann Gutenburg
- System medieval organization of people in the same trade: like unions
- Holy wars
- rebirth of classical culture
- Right idea that monarchs get their power from God
- belief in one god
- concerned with the here and now
- Revolution Major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming
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- Road system of ancient caravan routes across Central Asia; carried silk and other trade goods
- Culture roman and greek culture
- belief that your culture is superior
- a political system where nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king
- Exchange global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases: during European colonization
- social system where dependent on their land and on their lord
- government where religious leaders rule
- belief in many gods
- Service System placed people in roles according to exams
19 Clues: Holy wars • belief in one god • belief in many gods • rebirth of classical culture • Culture roman and greek culture • concerned with the here and now • belief that your culture is superior • government where religious leaders rule • Revolution religious break in christianity • Right idea that monarchs get their power from God • ...
Mars 16 au 22 2026-03-16
Across
- Qui concerne plusieurs pays du monde.
- Une activité ou une coutume répétée souvent dans une culture.
- Les chansons et les sons que l’on écoute.
- La nourriture typique d’un pays ou d’une culture.
- Étudier pour comprendre quelque chose de nouveau.
- Qui n’est pas pareil.
- Donner ou utiliser quelque chose avec d’autres personnes.
- Connu par beaucoup de personnes.
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- Trouver ou apprendre quelque chose de nouveau.
- Dans tous les endroits du monde.
- Les traditions, la musique et la nourriture d’un peuple.
- Les événements importants du passé.
- Avec d’autres personnes, pas seul.
- Un groupe de personnes qui partagent un lieu ou une culture.
- Une célébration où les gens s’amusent ensemble.
- Le français est un exemple de ______ que les gens parlent.
- Un endroit sur la carte du monde comme le Canada ou la France.monde Tous les pays de la Terre ensemble.
- Aller visiter d’autres villes ou pays.
- Utiliser sa voix pour communiquer dans une langue.
19 Clues: Qui n’est pas pareil. • Dans tous les endroits du monde. • Connu par beaucoup de personnes. • Avec d’autres personnes, pas seul. • Les événements importants du passé. • Qui concerne plusieurs pays du monde. • Aller visiter d’autres villes ou pays. • Les chansons et les sons que l’on écoute. • Trouver ou apprendre quelque chose de nouveau. • ...
Cultural Elements 2022-10-30
Across
- Many cultures live in the same area
- Solving problems with tools and skills
- Activities that people take part in
- Things all cultures share
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- Parts of culture passed down
- Organized patterns to meet needs
- Beliefs and practices of a group
- Area where people share culture
- Group with same culture and ancestors
- Life messages that always hold true
- Culture traits spread to other areas
11 Clues: Things all cultures share • Parts of culture passed down • Area where people share culture • Organized patterns to meet needs • Beliefs and practices of a group • Many cultures live in the same area • Life messages that always hold true • Activities that people take part in • Culture traits spread to other areas • Group with same culture and ancestors • ...
Texas History Unit 1 Review 2024-09-03
Across
- Before the time if European settlement
- the settled areas of the Jumanos developed complex _____?
- Natural resource of the Southeastern culture group.
- This culture group live in Wigwams, dome shaped dwellings low to the ground
- The Puebloan culture group developed houses made of what?
- most rainfall
- a group of people who move around and do not stay in one place are considered to be _______?
- Main food source of the Karankawa
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- highest peak in Texas
- a tribe of nomadic hunters
- fortworth, rolling hills, and agriculture
- least amount of rainfall
- tribe located on the coastal plains
- main food source of the Great Plains culture group
- The Caddo of the Southeastern and Jumano of the Puebloan both crafted this?
- What geographic landform is found of both sides of the Central Plains
- desert like climate
17 Clues: most rainfall • desert like climate • highest peak in Texas • least amount of rainfall • a tribe of nomadic hunters • Main food source of the Karankawa • tribe located on the coastal plains • Before the time if European settlement • fortworth, rolling hills, and agriculture • main food source of the Great Plains culture group • ...
American English 2024-05-08
All about what I learn in Sociology 2026-05-11
Across
- Rules or expectations that guide behavior in a society.
- Larger, more impersonal group formed for a specific purpose.
- The process by which people act and respond to others.
- Understanding a culture on its own terms.
- Rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity.
- Unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.
- An organized system that meets basic societal needs (e.g., family, education).
- Small, close knit group with strong emotional ties (e.g., family).
- The expected behaviors associated with a particular status.
- Behavior that violates social norms.
- The ranking of people into social classes based on inequality.
- A group of people who share a geographic area, culture, and social institutions.
- Mechanisms used to enforce norms and maintain order.
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- Judging another culture by one’s own cultural standards.
- Legitimate power recognized by society.
- The ability to influence or control others.
- A person’s social position within a group or society.
- A group defined by wealth, income, education, and occupation.
- The shared beliefs, values, norms, and practices of a group.
- The organized pattern of social relationships and institutions.
- Two or more people who interact and share a sense of identity.
- The lifelong process of learning culture and social roles.
- The growth of cities and migration to urban areas.
- Core beliefs about what is good, important, or desirable.
24 Clues: Behavior that violates social norms. • Legitimate power recognized by society. • Understanding a culture on its own terms. • The ability to influence or control others. • The growth of cities and migration to urban areas. • Rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity. • Unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. • ...
deardoe 2025-03-28
kwaad bloed 2013-11-13
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- wat moest emma maken voor de koningin
- wie was de aardigste zuster in het klooster
- waarom moest emma naar de kostschool
- wat mochten de kinderen niet doen op de speelplaats
- wie is de hoofdrolspeelster
- wie was de strengste non in het klooster
- met hoeveel zitten ze altijd in de kast
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- wat moest emma elke dag eten
- hoe noemde haar pop
- wie was emma's eerste vriendin
- op welk soort school zit emma
- wie haat emma alleen met haar ziel
- wie haatte emma het meest
- voor wat kreeg emma's zus een vijf
- tegen wie praatte emma elke avond in de kast
15 Clues: hoe noemde haar pop • wie haatte emma het meest • wie is de hoofdrolspeelster • wat moest emma elke dag eten • op welk soort school zit emma • wie was emma's eerste vriendin • wie haat emma alleen met haar ziel • voor wat kreeg emma's zus een vijf • waarom moest emma naar de kostschool • wat moest emma maken voor de koningin • met hoeveel zitten ze altijd in de kast • ...
A5 puzzle 2021-06-11
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- activities humans perform in the setting that they are in.
- differing cultures create conflict
- belongs to one culture then is approprirated and transformed by another culture
- appropriating and transforming of cultural materials at a local level
- when two or more identities disagree with each other
- when members of a culture or society refuse to acknowledge and incorporate another culture’s practice and artifacts.
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- a paradigm where culture is viewed as being remixed, from rapid culture diffusion and as such forming new cultures.
- culture is not static and is seen and expressed throughout the whole world.
- the way a group of people do things
- a paradigm that thinks that there is a new culture emerging from multiple cultures being intermixed.
- material goods created that always possess symbolic and expressive functions.
11 Clues: differing cultures create conflict • the way a group of people do things • when two or more identities disagree with each other • activities humans perform in the setting that they are in. • appropriating and transforming of cultural materials at a local level • culture is not static and is seen and expressed throughout the whole world. • ...
Crossword holidays 2024-11-22
18 Clues: fun • eating • easter • wrapped • munching • reunited • New years • Labor Day • Christmas • 5 de mayo • Halloween • valentines • Columbus Day • St Patrick's • thanksgiving • day of the dead • day martin Luther birthday • day Memorial Day
Pop music 2024-01-29
Midterm Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-05
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- – The form a sign takes, such as a word, image, sound, or object.
- – System where men hold most power.
- – The process of watching, reading, buying, or using media/cultural products.
- – Scholar connected to hegemony.
- – New media reshaping old media.
- – Being seen as real, sincere, or genuine.
- – One story or property across platforms.
- – The concept or meaning connected to a signifier.
- – Making media content.
- Ideology – When an object holds or “freezes” larger social beliefs into a physical form.
- – Economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- – A structured story.
- – Borrowing from another culture.
- – An ideology that emphasizes free markets, individual responsibility, competition, and reduced government control.
- – Connected ideology and institutions.
- – The study of signs and signifying systems that create meaning.
- – The ability to control, influence, or shape people, meanings, and social systems.
- – A media brand with many connected products.
- – How someone understands themselves and their place in society or culture.
- – A research method that gathers information from people by asking questions.
- – Focus on buying goods.
- – Thinker connected to class struggle and capitalism.
- – Worked with Adorno on culture industry theory.
- – Cultural preferences and judgments of quality.
- – A community of fans who share interest, meaning, and identity around a text, celebrity, or media property.
- – Cultural theorist connected to structure of feeling.
- – When dominant groups secure consent and normalize their power.
- – A category of media defined by shared patterns, styles, themes, or expectations.
- – A set of beliefs about how society works.
- – Study of artistic style or appearance.
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- – Pushing groups to the edge of society or culture.
- – How media portrays people, groups, identities, or ideas.
- – Developed the idea of cultural capital.
- – Turning culture into products.
- – A smaller cultural group with distinct beliefs or practices.
- – The extra meanings or associations attached to a sign through culture and personal experience.
- – Culture opposing the mainstream.
- – Studied youth subcultures.
- – Movement or theory focused on gender equality.
- – The people who receive, interpret, and respond to media.
- – A famous public figure.
- – Wrote about myths in everyday life.
- – The basic or literal meaning of a sign, almost like its dictionary definition.
- – Putting meaning into a message.
- – The way language shapes meaning.
- – The ability to make choices, act independently, or influence meaning.
- – A cultural story or belief that makes certain meanings seem natural or common sense.
- – Critic of mass-produced culture.
- – Western stereotypes or representations of the East.
- – The ability of one group or meaning system to hold cultural power over others.
- – The act of watching media.
- – Created the encoding/decoding theory.
- – Challenging dominant culture.
- – The form something is communicated through.
- – When one text connects to or references another.
- – Interpreting media meaning.
- – The idea that economic and material conditions shape society and culture.
- – Media platforms coming together.
- – Oversimplified idea about a group.
59 Clues: – A structured story. • – Making media content. • – Focus on buying goods. • – A famous public figure. • – Studied youth subcultures. • – The act of watching media. • – Interpreting media meaning. • – Challenging dominant culture. • – Scholar connected to hegemony. • – Turning culture into products. • – New media reshaping old media. • – Putting meaning into a message. • ...
Sinema & Müzik - 3 2024-10-02
15 Clues: Gitar • Blues • Mızıka • Klavye • Bateri • Hip-hop • Trompet • Saksafon • Punk rock • Pop müzik • Rock müzik • Klasik müzik • Klasik gitar • Akustik gitar • Elektro gitar
Intercultural Communication 2012-08-20
Across
- To work together to come to a solution.
- An intercultural misunderstanding can lead to a ________.
- Loyalty is an example of this.
- To look objectively at a culture.
- Australia has a policy of __________ towards people with different cultures.
- Writing, texting, talking are forms of __________.
- ________ is unique to everyone.
- A statement like 'all Japanese eat sushi'.
- You've become Australian through this process.
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- A transition from childhood to adulthood is a form of ________.
- American music is a part of Australian culture. This is an example of _______.
- To be exposed to a culture either through the media or direct contact.
- The Olympics is a macro world example of this.
- A micro world example of this is coming to school and adopting it's values and accepting a role as a student.
- Each culture has differences that make it unique.
- to remain unchanged.
- Aboriginal art is an example of this.
- In the micro word the moral rules in your household are called _______.
- Manners are a part of this.
19 Clues: to remain unchanged. • Manners are a part of this. • Loyalty is an example of this. • ________ is unique to everyone. • To look objectively at a culture. • Aboriginal art is an example of this. • To work together to come to a solution. • A statement like 'all Japanese eat sushi'. • The Olympics is a macro world example of this. • ...
Another 50 Capital Cities 2023-12-14
Across
- The capital and largest city of Guinea, located on the Atlantic coast.
- The capital and largest city of Georgia, known for its diverse architecture and vibrant culture.
- The capital of Italy, known for its ancient ruins, art, and architecture.
- The administrative capital of Eswatini, known for its picturesque landscapes.
- The capital and largest city of Latvia, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant culture.
- The capital of France, famous for its art, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The capital of Kiribati, located on the atoll of the same name in the central Pacific Ocean.
- The capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the banks of the Mekong River.
- The capital city of Equatorial Guinea, located on the island of Bioko.
- The capital of Grenada, known for its colorful houses and picturesque harbor.
- The capital and largest city of Lebanon, known for its historical sites and vibrant nightlife.
- The capital and largest city of Jordan, situated on the Amman Plateau.
- The capital and largest city of Jamaica, famous for its reggae music and vibrant culture.
- The capital and largest city of Liberia, situated on the Atlantic coast.
- The capital and largest city of Eritrea, known for its well-preserved Italian colonial architecture.
- This North African capital, known for its ancient ruins, has experienced political turmoil in recent years.
- The capital and largest city of Ghana, known for its lively markets and cultural heritage.
- The capital city of a Southeast Asian country, known for its beaches and historical sites.
- The capital of India, known for its historical landmarks, vibrant street life, and diverse culture.
- The capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan, situated in the northern part of the country.
- The iconic capital of the United Kingdom, home to landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the Big Ben.
- The capital and largest city of Hungary, divided by the Danube River.
- The capital and largest city of Lesotho, located on the Caledon River.
- The capital and largest city of Guatemala, situated in the south-central part of the country.
- The capital city of the Federated States of Micronesia, located on the island of Pohnpei.
- The capital and largest city of Iceland, known for its geothermal hot springs and vibrant arts scene.
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- The capital and largest city of Ireland, known for its literary heritage and friendly atmosphere.
- The capital and largest city of Kenya, known for its wildlife, national parks, and cultural diversity.
- The capital and largest city of Iran, known for its rich history and cultural heritage.
- The capital of El Salvador, nestled in a valley surrounded by volcanoes.
- The capital and largest city of Indonesia, situated on the northwest coast of Java.
- The capital and largest city of Kosovo, known for its historical and cultural significance.
- The capital and largest city of Japan, known for its modern technology, historic temples, and vibrant pop culture.
- This bustling metropolis on the Nile River is the capital of Egypt and has a rich history dating back thousands of years.
- The capital and largest city of Guyana, located on the Atlantic Ocean.
- The capital and largest city of Ethiopia, often referred to as the political capital of Africa.
- The capital and largest city of The Gambia, situated on St Mary's Island at the mouth of the Gambia River.
- The capital and largest city of Honduras, surrounded by mountains and hills.
- The former capital of Kazakhstan, now known as Nur-Sultan, located in the northern part of the country.
- The capital and largest city of Gabon, located on the west coast of Central Africa.
- The capital and largest city of Guinea-Bissau, known for its Portuguese colonial architecture.
- The capital of Estonia, famous for its medieval Old Town and modern architecture.
- The capital of Finland, known for its design culture and proximity to the Baltic Sea.
- Situated high in the Andes, this South American capital is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture.
- The capital of Iraq, located on the Tigris River and known for its historical significance.
- The capital and largest city of Kuwait, located on the Arabian Gulf.
- The capital and largest city of Fiji, situated on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu.
- The capital and largest city of Germany, with a rich history and modern cultural scene.
- The historical capital of Greece, considered the cradle of Western civilization.
- The capital and largest city of Haiti, known for its vibrant culture and historical landmarks.
50 Clues: The capital and largest city of Kuwait, located on the Arabian Gulf. • The capital and largest city of Hungary, divided by the Danube River. • The capital and largest city of Guinea, located on the Atlantic coast. • The capital and largest city of Guyana, located on the Atlantic Ocean. • The capital city of Equatorial Guinea, located on the island of Bioko. • ...
Culture and Interpersonal Communication 2017-02-05
Across
- Those we view as different.
- One's own culture is superior.
- Shared set of values about how to behave.
- Originally created to explain differences between people whose ancestors originated in different regions of the world.
- Uses language to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas as directly as possible.
- The part of the self-concept that is based on membership in groups.
- Unifies a certain group on the basis of nationality, culture, or some other unifying perspective.
- Unfair bias
- Primary responsibility is helping their self.
- The degree to which members of a society accept an unequal distribution of power.
- Language, values, beliefs, traditions, and customs people share and learn.
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- Relies heavily on subtle, often non-verbal cues to maintain social harmony.
- Describes how much weight we attach to a particular person or phenomenon.
- Feel loyalty and obligation to an in-group.
- When members of two or more cultures exchange messages that are influenced by their different cultural perceptions.
- Describes societies that place a high value on material success and focus on the task at hand.
- To describe the perception of membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture.
- Cultures that regard the support of relationships as an especially important goal.
- The degree to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous situations and how they try to avoid them.
- Describe groups with which we identify.
20 Clues: Unfair bias • Those we view as different. • One's own culture is superior. • Describe groups with which we identify. • Shared set of values about how to behave. • Feel loyalty and obligation to an in-group. • Primary responsibility is helping their self. • The part of the self-concept that is based on membership in groups. • ...
The World's People 2021-02-14
Across
- a relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common
- a form of government in which people elect leaders and rule by majority
- an area in which people have many shared culture traits
- a measure of the number of people living in an area
- having a variety of cultures in the same area
- process and distribute information
- the process of moving from one place to live in another
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- a political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects if life in a country
- a system based on private ownership, free trade and competition
- use natural resources to make money
- a system in which people grow their own food and make their own goods
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
- provide service to people and businesses
- the total number of people in a given area
- use raw materials to produce ot manufacture something new
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
20 Clues: process and distribute information • use natural resources to make money • provide service to people and businesses • the total number of people in a given area • having a variety of cultures in the same area • a measure of the number of people living in an area • the spread of culture traits from one region to another • ...
Crossword 3 S1 2023-11-20
Across
- Equipment used to continuously culture cells
- This substance adds strength to the endospore structure
- A curved vibrio-shaped bacterial genus
- Reciprocal of the generation time
- Another term for the response of bacterial cells to ionic strength
- A method used to count viable cells
- This part of the flagellum is embedded in the Outer membrane of Gram-negative cells
- Term used to describe a tuft of flagella at one end of a bacterium
- Enzymes that create small openings in the cell wall
- This step in cell wall synthesis is inhibited by penicillin
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- Interval between when a culture is inoculated and when growth begins
- This divisome protein facilitates the synthesis of peptidoglycan
- This method for bacterial enumeration counts dead cells (along with live cells)
- Name of the complex involved in cell division
- Cell division process in bacterial cells
- In a continuous culture, this parameter is controlled by the limited nutrient
- Important in regulating the dilution rate in a chemostat
- These structures confer buoyancy on bacterial cells
- This protein is involved in cell shape
- If this is too high, organisms in a continuous culture will be washed out
- The junction that divides new and old peptidoglycan
- The growth rate of this batch culture phase is zero
- Partition in a dividing cell
23 Clues: Partition in a dividing cell • Reciprocal of the generation time • A method used to count viable cells • A curved vibrio-shaped bacterial genus • This protein is involved in cell shape • Cell division process in bacterial cells • Equipment used to continuously culture cells • Name of the complex involved in cell division • ...
All about what I learn in Sociology 2026-05-11
Across
- Rules or expectations that guide behavior in a society.
- Larger, more impersonal group formed for a specific purpose.
- The process by which people act and respond to others.
- Understanding a culture on its own terms.
- Rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity.
- Unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.
- An organized system that meets basic societal needs (e.g., family, education).
- Small, close knit group with strong emotional ties (e.g., family).
- The expected behaviors associated with a particular status.
- Behavior that violates social norms.
- The ranking of people into social classes based on inequality.
- A group of people who share a geographic area, culture, and social institutions.
- Mechanisms used to enforce norms and maintain order.
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- Judging another culture by one’s own cultural standards.
- Legitimate power recognized by society.
- The ability to influence or control others.
- A person’s social position within a group or society.
- A group defined by wealth, income, education, and occupation.
- The shared beliefs, values, norms, and practices of a group.
- The organized pattern of social relationships and institutions.
- Two or more people who interact and share a sense of identity.
- The lifelong process of learning culture and social roles.
- The growth of cities and migration to urban areas.
- Core beliefs about what is good, important, or desirable.
24 Clues: Behavior that violates social norms. • Legitimate power recognized by society. • Understanding a culture on its own terms. • The ability to influence or control others. • The growth of cities and migration to urban areas. • Rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity. • Unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. • ...
Qualitative Research 2025-09-05
Across
- have meaning Transferability
- past and present contexts Beliefs
- in collecting data Rigor
- interpretations SymbolicInteractionTheory
- systemicapproach
- of culture Etic
- trail Confirmability
- Steps Sampling
- engagement with the participant Credibility
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- coding
- Emic
- Authenticity
- Ethnography
- used DataManagement
- GroundedTheory
- interviews Text
- experiences Phenomenology
- for collecting data Interviews
- dependable are these results Dependability
19 Clues: Emic • coding • Ethnography • Authenticity • GroundedTheory • Steps Sampling • interviews Text • systemicapproach • of culture Etic • trail Confirmability • used DataManagement • in collecting data Rigor • have meaning Transferability • experiences Phenomenology • for collecting data Interviews • past and present contexts Beliefs • interpretations SymbolicInteractionTheory • ...
POP is 76!!! 2021-08-07
Across
- favorite color of the rainbow
- still his best car
- loves to eat here
- favorite music genre
- graduate of this high school
- a proud college graduate of ____
- as an 8 year old he rode the NYC _____
- had an office at the ______ house
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- where he'll be next Sunday
- where Pop was born
- daily cheesy snack
- Pop's father's name
- loves to buy these for others
- favorite baseball team
14 Clues: loves to eat here • still his best car • where Pop was born • daily cheesy snack • Pop's father's name • favorite music genre • favorite baseball team • where he'll be next Sunday • graduate of this high school • favorite color of the rainbow • loves to buy these for others • a proud college graduate of ____ • had an office at the ______ house • as an 8 year old he rode the NYC _____
Conran Pop Quiz 2023-07-25
Across
- 3rd Most populated city in Sweden (5)
- Staples, Taylor, Vaughn, McMahon (5)
- He’s just somebody that you used to know (5)
- Abbreviation of the pioneering shoegaze band who released lovless in 1991 (3)
- What film franchise are these quotes from - 'Attention all units: An unusually attractive nun is causing mayhem in the cathedral dome. Activate emergency protocol. Stop that stunning sister!’, 'Don't shush me, Gertrude! I have just been spilled upon by chilled liquid!’ 'Um, you're not using those ear brushes to clean your mouth are you, Mr Brown?’ (10)
- Current favourite to win the womens World Cup according to padd power (3)
- He’s just J Robert _________ (11)
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- Finish the movie title; Harry Potter and The Order Of The _____ (7)
- Name the retired supersonic airliner (8)
- Sustainable band with hits like in my place, and yellow (8)
- Rotherhithe club located in the former Harmsworth Quays printing plant (10)
- She can do everything (6)
- Pascal prominent actor in Narcos, The Last of Us, and the Mandalorian (5, 6)
- office The place you work, and a successful british and american mockumentary (3, 6)
14 Clues: She can do everything (6) • He’s just J Robert _________ (11) • Staples, Taylor, Vaughn, McMahon (5) • 3rd Most populated city in Sweden (5) • Name the retired supersonic airliner (8) • He’s just somebody that you used to know (5) • Sustainable band with hits like in my place, and yellow (8) • Finish the movie title; Harry Potter and The Order Of The _____ (7) • ...
Esperanza Pop Words. 2023-10-24
Across
- twist or force out of normal shape
- the weak, wavering cry of a goat
- a threat or danger
- person that moves form one place to another, especially looking for work
- refusal to work as a form of protest
- academic word to communicate or make something known
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- twisting, squirming movements
- hopefulness, looking on the bright side
- crowd together
- to have experience with/to know well
- guided, ushered
- a long high pitched cry
- to make fun of
- lacking energy or enthusiasm
14 Clues: crowd together • to make fun of • guided, ushered • a threat or danger • a long high pitched cry • lacking energy or enthusiasm • twisting, squirming movements • the weak, wavering cry of a goat • twist or force out of normal shape • to have experience with/to know well • refusal to work as a form of protest • hopefulness, looking on the bright side • ...
Muusikastiilid 2024-01-09
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- Jaapanis on see muusikastiil kõige populaarsem
- elektrooniline muusikastiil
- seda muusikastiili teeb James Brown
- saksofon, klaver, klarnet, trummid ja trompet, mis muusikastiilis neid kõige rohkem mängitakse?
- seda muusikastiili tehakse suu abil ja mõnikord pillidega
- kitarr, trummid, bass, mis muusikastiilis neid pille mängitakse?
- selle muusikastiili laulmine on levinud kirikumuusikas
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- Selle muusikastiili järgi tantsitakse
- See muusikastiil on pärit Ameerikast
- vanemat tüüpi rahvalaul
- kõige populaarsem muusikastiil
11 Clues: vanemat tüüpi rahvalaul • elektrooniline muusikastiil • kõige populaarsem muusikastiil • seda muusikastiili teeb James Brown • See muusikastiil on pärit Ameerikast • Selle muusikastiili järgi tantsitakse • Jaapanis on see muusikastiil kõige populaarsem • selle muusikastiili laulmine on levinud kirikumuusikas • seda muusikastiili tehakse suu abil ja mõnikord pillidega • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-02-08
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- her response to the pop star rumors
- Taylor swift doesn't love this album
- announced at the 2024 grammys
- written about a love triangle between three characters
- propelled her towards pop stardom
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- written about Joe Alwyn
- Album color is gold
- Rumored to be written about Jake Gyllenhaal
- her last album released
- First Album
- she is the sole writer on every song
11 Clues: First Album • Album color is gold • written about Joe Alwyn • her last album released • announced at the 2024 grammys • propelled her towards pop stardom • her response to the pop star rumors • Taylor swift doesn't love this album • she is the sole writer on every song • Rumored to be written about Jake Gyllenhaal • written about a love triangle between three characters
Jasmine and Jonnie Wedding - Kids 2026-01-07
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- Who is the youngest person at the wedding?
- HUNTR/X song in K-POP Demon Hunters?
- Saja Boys song in K-POP Demon Hunters?
- Best dancer flower girl
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- What is the name of the Page Boy
- Who is Mario’s brother?
- Oldest flower girl
- Eating monster flower girl
- What Pokémon is number 025?
- Who is the ghost in Mario?
- Boss flower girl
11 Clues: Boss flower girl • Oldest flower girl • Who is Mario’s brother? • Best dancer flower girl • Eating monster flower girl • Who is the ghost in Mario? • What Pokémon is number 025? • What is the name of the Page Boy • HUNTR/X song in K-POP Demon Hunters? • Saja Boys song in K-POP Demon Hunters? • Who is the youngest person at the wedding?
Evoltion 2015-05-28
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- Time for radioactive decay in a sample decay
- selection when organisms at one end have higher fitness
- evolve separately to perform a similar function
- selection that means 2 different species
- group of individuals of the same species
- Survival of the fittest
- structures with no real purpose
- isolation that occurs when 2 pop. are separated
- stage of animal development with a backbone
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- age of fossil s determined by other fossil ages
- animals in the middle of the curb have higher fitness
- Who made natural selection
- a change in the sequence of DNA
- physical evidence of evolution
- changes in the inherited characteristics
- diagram that shows evolutionary relationship among species
- transfer of alleles from one pop. to another
17 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Who made natural selection • physical evidence of evolution • a change in the sequence of DNA • structures with no real purpose • selection that means 2 different species • group of individuals of the same species • changes in the inherited characteristics • stage of animal development with a backbone • Time for radioactive decay in a sample decay • ...
Culture Vocabulary 2025-03-26
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- a person's actions or conduct
- objects that reflect a group of peoples' lives
- learned behavior patterns that
- something accepted as true by an individual or group
- the spread of culture
- shared by all of humanity collectively
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- A system of beliefs, values, and practices passed down within a culture.
- attributes that vary from culture to culture
- relating to beauty or the appreciation of beauty
- Behaviors done according to religious or social laws or customs.
- principles or standards considered desireable
- The mix of values, beliefs, behaviors and
12 Clues: the spread of culture • a person's actions or conduct • learned behavior patterns that • shared by all of humanity collectively • The mix of values, beliefs, behaviors and • attributes that vary from culture to culture • principles or standards considered desireable • objects that reflect a group of peoples' lives • relating to beauty or the appreciation of beauty • ...
OB Test 4 REVIEW -- Chapter 13, 14 key concepts Part 4 of 4 2025-04-14
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- Good change management processes are central to building strong, r__________ cultures.
- "Organizational Culture" refers to a system of s__________ meaning held by members of an organization -- that system of shared meaning distinguishes their organization from others.
- To create a strong organizational culture, organizations must continuously b__________ investment in people and investment in process with their physical environments and use of technology.
- Organizational culture begins with its f__________.
- Strong organizational cultures are more important in d__________ organizations.
- The tools or structures that support an organization's practices must be s__________ over a long period of time, without damage by the organization's internal processes.
- I__________ -- the process of repeating an idea or belief to someone until they accept it without criticism or question, to socialize employees to the founders' way of thinking and feeling, through stories, rituals, material symbols, and language -- is the second step of building an organizational culture.
- Managers who set unrealistic or unclear e__________, blame individuals for team failures, or display a poor attitude, have significant negative impact on employee morale and performance overall.
- The process of socialization in an organization includes a m__________ stage, in which an employee adjusts to the values and norms of the job, work group, and organization.
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- Innovation and risk-taking are considered to be p__________ characteristics of Organizational Culture.
- Strong organizational cultures can greatly i__________ employee behaviour.
- The purposes of organizational culture include defining boundaries, conveying a sense of identity, and facilitating commitment to something larger than self-interest, enhancing stability by providing s___________ of behaviour to help guide and shape the attitudes and behaviours of employees.
- "Business i_________" refers to "the process of introducing new ideas, methods, products, or services that result in significant improvements or advancements within an organization" (IMD).
- When assessing and d__________ an organizational culture, the first step is to check in on the core values, the second step is to look at hiring practices, the third step is to examine employee programs, and the last step is to listen to the employees.
- Organizational cultures are not e__________ neutral.
- In the seven primary characteristics of Organizational Culture, "o__________ orientation" refers to the degree to which management focuses on results or outcomes than on technique and process.
- Organizational cultures are sources of innovation if they encourage e___________, reward both successes and failures, and celebrate mistakes.
- "I__________ innovation" refers to making small, incremental improvements to existing products, services, or processes, which enhances value creation and positive impacts.
- In a strong Organizational Culture, most employees will have the same o__________ about the organization's mission and values, and the core values of the organization will be intensely held and widely shared.
- In a strong organizational culture, the most engaged employees are those who feel e__________ to take action when a problem or opportunity arises.
- Appreciative Inquiry emphasizes a positive, s__________-oriented approach to defining the process of change by starting with what is working well in an organization.
- A d___________ structural design involves grouping employees into departments based on similarities with their skill sets, tasks, and accountabilities. Examples: IT department, Accounting department.
22 Clues: Organizational culture begins with its f__________. • Organizational cultures are not e__________ neutral. • Strong organizational cultures can greatly i__________ employee behaviour. • Strong organizational cultures are more important in d__________ organizations. • Good change management processes are central to building strong, r__________ cultures. • ...
Intro to Microbiology Vocabulary 2020-09-01
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- any organism of microscopic size
- the principal taxonomic unit, ranking below genus and denoted by a Latin binomial
- the ability to transfer microbes without contaminating oneself, the environment, the new medium or the old culture
- a shallow, transparent lidded dish that is used to hold growth media in which cells can be cultured; the most common type of culture plate
- to introduce cells or organisms into or on a culture medium
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects; can typically magnify several hundred times
- an organism of one or more cells with membrane-bound nuclei
- substances used to cultivate microorganisms
- a unicellular organism lacking a membrane-bound nucleus
- any disease producing agent
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- the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium
- a poisonous substance produced organically
- a culture containing a single species
- the theory that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural & organizational unit of all organisms
- consisting of a single cell
- having or consisting of many cells
- a part of the cell responsible for growth & reproduction
- the science of naming, defining and classifying groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics
- the theory that microorganisms known as pathogens can lead to disease
- a taxonomic category that ranks above species and is denoted by a capitalized Latin name
20 Clues: consisting of a single cell • any disease producing agent • any organism of microscopic size • having or consisting of many cells • a culture containing a single species • a poisonous substance produced organically • substances used to cultivate microorganisms • the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium • a unicellular organism lacking a membrane-bound nucleus • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2023-01-11
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- ideas about nature of reality
- culture ideas, knowledge, tangiable objects of a culture
- broad ideas about what is good or desriable shared by people in a society
- norms that have moral dimensions and that should be followed by members of the society
- a subculture deliberitaly and consiously opposed to certain central beliefs or attitudes of the dominant culture
- cultural guidlines that group members cliam to accept
- a norm that is formally defined and enforced by officals
- a rule of behavior the violation of which calls for strong punishment
- judging others in terms of ones own cultural standards
- innate patterns of behavior
- norms that lack moral signifigance
- impulse reduce discomfort
- actual behavor patterns of members of a group
- the study of how biology influences human behavior
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- rewards or punishments that can be applied by most members
- automatic reaction to physical stimuli
- a group that is part of dominant culture but that differs from it in some important respects
- relativity theory stating that our idea of reality depends largely upon language
- general cultural traits that exist in all cultures
- rewards sanctions imposed by persons given special authority
- groupings of persons who share a social characteristic
- rewards and punishments used to encourage people to follow norms
- a group of people who inhabiy a specific territory and share a common culture
23 Clues: impulse reduce discomfort • innate patterns of behavior • ideas about nature of reality • norms that lack moral signifigance • automatic reaction to physical stimuli • actual behavor patterns of members of a group • general cultural traits that exist in all cultures • the study of how biology influences human behavior • ...
Chapters 14 & 15 2022-07-26
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- The pioneer figure in American Pop art was?
- Major component of hip-hop music is _ beats?
- US banned school segregation in nineteen _"?
- The leading action painter of 20th century was?
- Verne + H. G. Wells which literary genre?
- Waiting for Godot belongs to which genre?
- Composer who wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"?
- The "Great Criticism" reflects the influence of?
- Leopold Bloom central figure in James Joyce's?
- Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon style?
- "Fallingwater" depended on the inventive use of?
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- "The world will never be white again" said?
- Which artist painted “The Migration Series”?
- Gropius + Corbusier associated with style?
- Cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as?
- Leaders of China's Pop art assumed the role?
- Freud theorized libido was an important drive of?
- Art movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism.
- "_ and nothingness" (Sartre's treatise)
- Einstein on the Beach was written by?
20 Clues: Einstein on the Beach was written by? • "_ and nothingness" (Sartre's treatise) • Verne + H. G. Wells which literary genre? • Waiting for Godot belongs to which genre? • Gropius + Corbusier associated with style? • Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon style? • "The world will never be white again" said? • The pioneer figure in American Pop art was? • ...
Britney Spears: Biography 2024-09-04
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- the month Britney was born
- one of the shows Britney Spears was on in her early years
- Britney's first husband's name
- the 2008 comeback album
- the town where Britney grew up
- One of Britney's co-stars, Christina ______
- Britney's 2003 album "In the ____"
- "______ I did it again"
- Another star on the Mickey Mouse Club, _____ Timberlake
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- "Baby One More______"
- Britney's music contains upbeat hooks and relatable ______
- the town where Britney was born
- the hit single from the Circus album
- the city where Britney's residency took place in 2013
- Britney's videos and performances feature elaborate _____
- the age Britney was when she released her first album
- the name of the record company Britney signed with
- the genre of music Britney Spears is known for
- In addition to being a pop star, she is also a fashion _____
19 Clues: "Baby One More______" • the 2008 comeback album • "______ I did it again" • the month Britney was born • Britney's first husband's name • the town where Britney grew up • the town where Britney was born • Britney's 2003 album "In the ____" • the hit single from the Circus album • One of Britney's co-stars, Christina ______ • the genre of music Britney Spears is known for • ...
Kelee's Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-21
Kölner Karneval 2014-02-22
16 Clues: zonde • stropop • jammeren • hoogtepunt • aswoensdag • zoetigheden • organisator • wereldberoemd • carnavalslied • carnavalsvierder • carnavalsmaandag • carnavalsdonderdag • optocht van geesten • Aussage bei Karneval • Verbranding van de pop • naam voor festiviteiten op dinsdag
Girl "Stuff" 2018-10-01
16 Clues: ears • face • lips • phone • nails • sparkle • ponytail • beautiful • hair tool • sweatshirt • giggle, silly • hair accessory • wrist accessory • pop, rock, country • close person, happy • night, sleep, friends
Identify the literary devices 2023-03-05
10 Clues: Bittersweet • Busy as a bee • Time is money. • Bag of big blue balls • Pop pop the bubbles popped. • Autumn leaves falling down. • The suits were at a meeting. • A fire station that burns down • My pen is not cooperating with me. • I'm so tired I could sleep for a year.
AIDEN CROSSWORD 2 2020-03-30
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- CHEESE FROM NORMANDY (9)
- MYTHICAL CREATURE OF NORTH AMERICAN NATIVE PEOPLES (7)
- PHYSICAL FORM OF SUGAR AND GRAVY (8)
- GERMAN WORD FOR 'PLEASE' (5)
- COLOUR AND PART OF RHINO (5)
- FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL (5)
- DEUS EX ______. PLOT DEVICE TO RESOLVE SEEMINGLY UNRESOLVABLE PROBLEM (7)
- SPEAK INTO IT TO MAKE YOUR VOICE LOUDER (10)
- SURNAME OF FAMOUS ACTRESS THAT DIED IN 1962 (6)
- USED TO LIMIT BLOOD FLOW IN AN EMERGENCY (10)
- SURNAME OF FAMOUS AUTHOR OF SELF-HELP BOOKS (8)
- NICKNAME OF THE FIRST POLICE FORCE. ALSO A CULINARY TOOL (7)
- SLANG AND INSULTING NAME FOR A RURAL AMERICAN (7)
- WHAT IS LEFT WHEN SOMETHING IS DESTROYED? (6)
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- RAINFOREST AND COMPANY (6)
- TO BE THANKFUL FOR SOMEONE DOING SOMETHING (9)
- HOUSES ANIMALS (4)
- USED TO WARM OR PROTECT HANDS (6)
- MISSILE CRISIS AND PAIR OF MAN'S SHOES (5)
- PERIOD OF 1000 YEARS (10)
- WHAT DO YOU CALL SOMEONE WHO FIRES A BOW? (6)
- CLEAN YOUR TEETH WITH IT (10)
- CAPITAL OF EGYPT (5)
- ? + ! =________. (11)
- IF X INCREASES THEN Y INCREASES (11)
- THE AREA OF AN MP (12)
- TRADITIONAL GREEK ALCOHOLIC DRINK (4)
- THE FIRST TO DO SOMETHING (7)
- POP-CULTURE PICTURES TO SHOW EMOTION IN ELECTRONIC (5) TEXT
- BLOCK BUILDING GAME FROM THE 1980S (6)
30 Clues: HOUSES ANIMALS (4) • CAPITAL OF EGYPT (5) • ? + ! =________. (11) • THE AREA OF AN MP (12) • CHEESE FROM NORMANDY (9) • PERIOD OF 1000 YEARS (10) • RAINFOREST AND COMPANY (6) • GERMAN WORD FOR 'PLEASE' (5) • COLOUR AND PART OF RHINO (5) • FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL (5) • CLEAN YOUR TEETH WITH IT (10) • THE FIRST TO DO SOMETHING (7) • USED TO WARM OR PROTECT HANDS (6) • ...
Are you well worded? Part 1 2019-07-19
Across
- Having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something
- Accident & Emergency, abbreviated
- Of poor quality or a low standard
- Having or showing complete conviction about something
- What's up, Swahili
- Bed & Breakfast, abbreviated
- Repeated from the beginning (used as a musical direction)
- Not according with truth or fact; incorrect
- A nonsense phrase made popular by a rap by the Ghanaian musician Patapaa, pop culture
- A person who talks or acts agreeably to someone, in order to keep that person in good humor, especially in the hope of gaining something
- Every one of two or more considered individually or one by one
- If I recall correctly, internet abbreviation
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- Goodbye, Swahili
- Thank you, Swahili
- Speak, Swahili
- With little or no light
- The art or practice of wearing costumes to portray characters from fiction, especially from manga, animation, and science fiction
- A ____________ in disguise. A good thing that seemed bad at first, idiom
- A written symbol that represents an idea or object directly rather than a particular word or speech sound, as a Chinese character
- Please, Swahili
- A dayt is a romantic date that occurs during the daytime, slang
- An electric battery for supplying a constant voltage bias to a control electrode of a vacuum tube.
- Happening or done before the usual or expected time
23 Clues: Speak, Swahili • Please, Swahili • Goodbye, Swahili • Thank you, Swahili • What's up, Swahili • With little or no light • Bed & Breakfast, abbreviated • Accident & Emergency, abbreviated • Of poor quality or a low standard • Not according with truth or fact; incorrect • If I recall correctly, internet abbreviation • Happening or done before the usual or expected time • ...
Vocab stems and examples 2024-10-08
Across
- where you study different cultures and how people live in different parts of the world.
- A picture with labels on it
- people speak English as their primary language
- to engrave words into something
- Race or culture
- people
- People that care about England
- The government wanted to count the _____ in the country
- old communaction that people used to use
- centered on Africa or Africans
- Of European origin
- to happen at the same time
- a person who admires England
- To guess something that happens in the future
- A Peron who likes England or England related stuff
- something that happens in an order of events
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- Ethnic quality or affiliation
- characterized by philanthropy
- the establishment of a claim of title to something under common law
- he ____ his shoulder
- I didn't know the meaning of a word so i grabbed a _____ to help me
- A lot of people are ___________ at my school
- study different races and cultures in a specific place or time period.
- she tried to find the ____ of the treasure
- That kid was the most _____ at the school
- A smaller outer room usually a waiting room
- To cause or acquire European characteristics
- within our government citizens have the power to make decisions by voting instead of a king or dictator.
- From England
- Affecting people in an area
30 Clues: people • From England • Race or culture • Of European origin • he ____ his shoulder • to happen at the same time • A picture with labels on it • Affecting people in an area • a person who admires England • Ethnic quality or affiliation • characterized by philanthropy • People that care about England • centered on Africa or Africans • to engrave words into something • ...
PRESIDENT REAGAN AND THE 1980S 2025-05-13
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- – Gorbachev’s policy of increased openness in the Soviet Union.
- – Nickname for the idea that tax cuts for the wealthy would benefit the whole economy.
- – The U.S. national ___ tripled under Reagan, due to increased military spending and tax cuts.
- – Conservative Christian political group that supported Reagan’s cultural values.
- – Reagan was nicknamed the “___ President” because scandals didn't seem to damage his popularity.
- – Television network that launched in 1981 and helped shape 1980s pop culture.
- – Reagan’s political party.
- – Disease that emerged in the 1980s and was especially deadly in the LGBTQ+ community.
- – Gorbachev’s restructuring policy aimed at reforming the Soviet economy.
- – First name of Reagan’s wife who led the “Just Say No” anti-drug campaign.
- – Reagan's proposed missile defense system nicknamed “Star Wars.”
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- – A combination of high inflation and high unemployment that hurt the U.S. in the 1970s.
- – Reagan’s economic policy emphasizing tax cuts, deregulation, and supply-side growth.
- – Reagan's nickname for the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- – Soviet leader who introduced reforms and worked with Reagan to ease Cold War tensions.
- – Arms treaty signed by Reagan and Gorbachev that reduced nuclear weapons in Europe.
- – Scandal involving illegal arms sales and funding Nicaraguan rebels.
- – Location where Reagan famously said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
- – 1980s policy that increased law enforcement efforts and sentencing for drug offenses.
- – Abbreviation for Reagan's space-based missile defense system.
20 Clues: – Reagan’s political party. • – Reagan's nickname for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. • – Gorbachev’s policy of increased openness in the Soviet Union. • – Abbreviation for Reagan's space-based missile defense system. • – Reagan's proposed missile defense system nicknamed “Star Wars.” • – Scandal involving illegal arms sales and funding Nicaraguan rebels. • ...
Wedding 2025-06-11
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- What the couple listen to together when driving
- Groom's College Major.
- Name of the Bride and Groom’s first cat
- Kaylei's Middle School phase (think pop culture)
- Groom's Favorite Dessert.
- Bride's Middle Name
- Couple's first dinner together
- The couple's favorite type of alcohol
- A chore that the bride absolutely hates
- When Dustin met Kaylei’s family, who got carted away in an ambulance
- The Bride and Groom on their first date went to
- Groom’s Birth State
- Proposal Location
- The artist who the Bride and Groom plays at every dinner party
- Bride's High School Sport
- One of the Bride’s majors in college
- What trait made Kaylei fall for Dustin first
- Go to type of wine
- The age gap of the couple
- What piece of clothing could the Bride not live without?
- Who initiated the first kiss?
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- What does the bride keep finding in parking lots and try to bring home despite Dustin’s protests?
- Bride’s Birth State
- Dustin noticed about Kaylei first
- Name of their dog
- Couples' Favorite Ice Cream Brand
- Book series the couple loves
- Kaylei’s childhood card game that the couple loves
- Groom's Favorite Hobby
- Couple's Dating Anniversary Month
- Pickleball they love to play together
- The Groom’s Favorite Brewery
- Groom's Middle Name
- How the couple met
34 Clues: Name of their dog • Proposal Location • How the couple met • Go to type of wine • Bride’s Birth State • Bride's Middle Name • Groom’s Birth State • Groom's Middle Name • Groom's College Major. • Groom's Favorite Hobby • Groom's Favorite Dessert. • Bride's High School Sport • The age gap of the couple • Book series the couple loves • The Groom’s Favorite Brewery • Who initiated the first kiss? • ...
Indigenous people 2026-03-24
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- — leader
- — non‑physical being
- — spoken system
- — idea held true
- — family from long ago
- — symbolic figure
- — family group
- — cultural group
- — original home
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- — special event
- — staying alive or keeping culture alive
- — way of life
- — first people of a land
- — respected older person
- — old practice
- — cultural inheritance
- — land area
- — repeated action
- — originally from a place
- — traditional tale
20 Clues: — leader • — land area • — way of life • — old practice • — family group • — special event • — spoken system • — original home • — idea held true • — cultural group • — symbolic figure • — repeated action • — traditional tale • — non‑physical being • — cultural inheritance • — family from long ago • — first people of a land • — respected older person • — originally from a place • ...
Famous songs and artists 2020-12-07
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- Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion
- sings the legendary Gangnam style
- Her hips don't lie
- used to be in One direction. Who is he?
- Kiss and makeup, Dua Lipa with ....
- a good halloween song by the king of pop himself, Michael Jackson
- remember the cola song? who's the artist?
- Mamma Mia, here i go again. The artist?
- All the single ladies, Queen of pop
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- ....Din Tei, O-Zone
- Famous song from tiktok, i'm not just lonely i'm ....lonely
- Famous Korean band/group, Dynamite
- Kymppilinja and Mariska created a pretty good song.
- Last... Wham!
- Jonas Brothers, lyrics: i'm a ... for you
- not sugar but ...., Ava Max
- This song won the Eurovision in 2019
17 Clues: Last... Wham! • Her hips don't lie • ....Din Tei, O-Zone • not sugar but ...., Ava Max • Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion • sings the legendary Gangnam style • Famous Korean band/group, Dynamite • Kiss and makeup, Dua Lipa with .... • All the single ladies, Queen of pop • This song won the Eurovision in 2019 • used to be in One direction. Who is he? • ...
female country singers 2020-05-08
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- She began songwriting as a child and signed with Black River Entertainment in 2014,
- Her material contains elements of both traditional and contemporary country-pop music.
- She has sold over 100 million records
- Her music incorporates elements of rock, blues and pop within the country genre.
- She rose to fame with her 1991 debut single
- She is one of the most successful country music artists of all time
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- She released her self-titled debut album independently
- She began her career in the music industry as a high school student singing in the Kiowa High School
- She has released two studio albums
- She is known for her soprano singing range and her country pop material.
- She was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol
- has released eight studio albums: Three Chords and the Truth, No Place That Far, Born to Fly, Restless, Real Fine
- rose to stardom at age 13 following the release of her version of the Bill Mack song "Blue",
- She has won six Grammy Awards
- She is the co-lead singer _____________________
- is an American singer and songwriter who was a contestant on The Voice
16 Clues: She has won six Grammy Awards • She has released two studio albums • She has sold over 100 million records • She rose to fame with her 1991 debut single • She is the co-lead singer _____________________ • She released her self-titled debut album independently • She was the runner-up on the tenth season of American Idol • ...
Cultural Connectedness 2025-05-14
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- Traditional laws and teachings passed down by Elders
- Type of tradition that uses spoken word instead of writing
- Customs and beliefs handed down through generations
- A traditional tool that reflects Aboriginal innovation and connection to land
- Paths that map Country through song and storytelling
- A term some Aboriginal people use instead of “settlement” to describe colonisation
- The system of family and relationships in Aboriginal culture
- Aboriginal stories that explain creation and laws of the land
- Respected Aboriginal community members who share wisdom and stories
- Spirit beings from the Dreaming who created the land and guide Aboriginal people
- Traditions, beliefs, and ways of life shared by a group of people
- A cleansing ritual using native plants, especially during ceremony or welcome
- A way knowledge and history are passed on through generations
- A cultural expression used to tell stories and connect with ancestors
- A sense of who you are, often explored in Aboriginal writing
- Sacred gatherings for initiation, mourning, or celebration
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- A process of healing and understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians
- People who care for and protect Country, passed down through generations
- A key theme in Aboriginal literature that describes relationships with people and land
- Acts of standing up against colonisation and injustice
- Many different ones are spoken by Aboriginal groups; important for keeping culture alive
- A word Aboriginal people use to describe their spiritual and physical connection to land
- The history and culture passed down from ancestors
- A theme showing how Aboriginal culture has endured despite challenges
- An important value in Aboriginal culture, especially for land and Elders
- A way Aboriginal people share stories through dot painting, bark art, and symbols
- A friendly word used by Aboriginal people to refer to their community or group
- Describes places or things that are deeply important and respected in Aboriginal culture
- A natural object, plant or animal that is a spiritual symbol for a person or group
29 Clues: The history and culture passed down from ancestors • Customs and beliefs handed down through generations • Traditional laws and teachings passed down by Elders • Paths that map Country through song and storytelling • Acts of standing up against colonisation and injustice • Type of tradition that uses spoken word instead of writing • ...
How well do you know me? 2025-07-29
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- Lieblingsfarbe
- Zweitliebstes alkoholisches Getränk
- Spitzname
- Zukunftsplanung
- Lieblings Musik-Genre
- Berufswunsch
- Lieblingsgetränk
- Sternzeichen
- Perfekt Uhrzeit aufzustehen
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- Lieblingstier
- Lieblingsfilm
- Lieblingsschmuckstück
- Lieblings alkoholisches Getränk
- Wie viele Bücher habe ich gelesen?
- Lieblingsbeschäftigung
- Augenfarbe
- Lieblingsfach in der Schule
- Zweiter Vorname
- Lieblingskleidungsfarbe
19 Clues: Spitzname • Augenfarbe • Berufswunsch • Sternzeichen • Lieblingstier • Lieblingsfilm • Lieblingsfarbe • Zukunftsplanung • Zweiter Vorname • Lieblingsgetränk • Lieblingsschmuckstück • Lieblings Musik-Genre • Lieblingsbeschäftigung • Lieblingskleidungsfarbe • Lieblingsfach in der Schule • Perfekt Uhrzeit aufzustehen • Lieblings alkoholisches Getränk • Wie viele Bücher habe ich gelesen? • ...
Hoffman Thanksgiving 2016 2016-11-23
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- What is one of Spencer's nicknames?
- Who is Lily's little brother?
- What candy does Grandma like to hand out?
- What sport does Lucas have trophies for in his room?
- What city are we in tonight?
- Tonight we celebrate the Native Americans feasting with the ____.
- How old is Chloe?
- What is Lucas and Sophie's normal bedtime?
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- Happy 7th _______ to Lucas tomorrow.
- What is Ben and Becky's favorite sport?
- What city does Grandma and Pop like to spend the winter?
- What is your favorite activity in Palm Springs?
- Ask Josh for a secret word.
- Who is the oldest Granddaughter?
- Who made a fabulous dinner tonight?
- How many Grandkids does Grandma and Pop have?
- What do we normally eat for Thanksgiving Dinner?
- What is Pop's first name?
18 Clues: How old is Chloe? • What is Pop's first name? • Ask Josh for a secret word. • What city are we in tonight? • Who is Lily's little brother? • Who is the oldest Granddaughter? • What is one of Spencer's nicknames? • Who made a fabulous dinner tonight? • Happy 7th _______ to Lucas tomorrow. • What is Ben and Becky's favorite sport? • What candy does Grandma like to hand out? • ...
Socialization from Jay and Elijah 2022-12-07
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- another word for money
- When you encourage others
- territory of people with the same culture
- a group of a dominant culture
- when you break group rules
- A reward or punishment to learn to do or not to do
- ideas on desirable culture things
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- A whole species
- when you are not like your group
- rules of good and bad behavior
- things people have shared in society
- to prevent crime by punishment
- when you gain money overtime
13 Clues: A whole species • another word for money • When you encourage others • when you break group rules • when you gain money overtime • a group of a dominant culture • rules of good and bad behavior • to prevent crime by punishment • when you are not like your group • ideas on desirable culture things • things people have shared in society • territory of people with the same culture • ...
Valentine's Day Puzzle 2026-01-29
16 Clues: Amor • Moose • Music • Luggage • Flights • Walking • Pop Toy • Desserts • Turkey Day • Decorating • Bike Lanes • His Country • Her Country • Sloth Country • Ramen and Pokemon • Hotdogs in the Cold
Rock Band from 1990s #1 2023-06-12
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- - Hard rock group with hits like "Plush"
- - Alternative rockers known for "Losing My Religion"
- - Grunge band with Chris Cornell as frontman
- - Britpop band known for "Song 2"
- - Seattle rockers with hits like "Alive"
- - Dave Grohl's post-Nirvana rock project
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- - Funk-infused rock band known for "Under the Bridge"
- - Grunge pioneers led by Kurt Cobain
- - Alternative rock band led by Billy Corgan
- - Alternative rock band fronted by Shirley Manson
- - Power-pop rockers with songs like "Buddy Holly"
- - Post-grunge band with hits like "Machinehead"
- - Pop-punk band behind the album "Dookie"
- - British alt-rockers with albums like "OK Computer"
- - Britpop band with hits like "Wonderwall"
15 Clues: - Britpop band known for "Song 2" • - Grunge pioneers led by Kurt Cobain • - Hard rock group with hits like "Plush" • - Seattle rockers with hits like "Alive" • - Dave Grohl's post-Nirvana rock project • - Pop-punk band behind the album "Dookie" • - Britpop band with hits like "Wonderwall" • - Alternative rock band led by Billy Corgan • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it means "meticulous"
- it means "floating world"
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
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- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- scale, and surface decoration.
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape
20 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • scale, and surface decoration. • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed" • ...
vocab choice board quarter 2 2024-10-14
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- of or relating to the general public
- a telegraphic dispatch
- human
- most celebrities are very ______
- a person who greatly admires or favors England and things English
- he ________ the score of the football teams most recent game.
- to put out of place
- race or culture
- to write, engrave, or print as a lasting record
- ethnic quality or affiliation
- the science of human beings
- people
- or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time democracy
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- centered on or derived from Africa or the Africans
- place
- of European origin
- of African origin
- centered on Europe or the Europeans
- people
- to happen at the same time
- to declare or indicate in advance
- letter, written
- write,written
- from england
- a ________ broke out when someone got sick and it spread rapidly
- in math, she had to create a ________ to show percentages of a question.
- she ________ her arm after a bad fall during soccer.
- when they spoke, they ___________ when they spoke at the same time
- a small outer room that leads to another room and that is often used as a waiting room
- speak
- time
- before, in front
- they had to give them the _____ of her house to meet up.
33 Clues: time • place • human • speak • people • people • from england • write,written • letter, written • race or culture • before, in front • of African origin • of European origin • to put out of place • a telegraphic dispatch • to happen at the same time • the science of human beings • ethnic quality or affiliation • most celebrities are very ______ • to declare or indicate in advance • ...
The Roaring '20s Alphabet Book 2025-10-15
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- modern art form of the 1920s
- Women worked tirelessly to earn this
- Stock information was printed on this
- This device modernized medicine and dentistry
- A way to celebrate political achievements and promote patriotism
- This allowed the car to be mass prouduced at a low cost
- A floating symbol of wealth and elegance of the 1920s
- Shimmy shimmy, kick, kick could be seen here
- The bright lights of Times Square
- The most famous dance of the 1920s
- This pop culture fad helped promote women's rights
- A wheeled symbol of wealth and elegance of the 1920s
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- The radio allowed people to get access to this faster
- The lead character of the most famous novel of the '20s
- It would be easy to lose your money betting on one of these in the '20s
- E is for...
- Another name for stunt pilots
- The most famous magician of the 1920s
- This was the top-selling instrument in the country by 1925
- The film capital of the world
- This gave women more time to do what they really wanted instead of chores
- The most famous trumpeteer of the 1920s
- Young women who challenged society's expectations
- The American Radiator Building was an iconic one in the 1920s
- Let's take a transatlantic cruise on one of these
- The precursor to the refrigerator
26 Clues: E is for... • modern art form of the 1920s • Another name for stunt pilots • The film capital of the world • The bright lights of Times Square • The precursor to the refrigerator • The most famous dance of the 1920s • Women worked tirelessly to earn this • Stock information was printed on this • The most famous magician of the 1920s • The most famous trumpeteer of the 1920s • ...
Countries of the World 2026-04-23
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- Asian nation besides Indonesia known for its 7000+ islands and Spanish influence
- Asian nation besides China known for its vast steppes and nomadic culture
- African nation besides Zimbabwe known for the Okavango Delta
- African nation besides Kenya never fully colonized and known as the birthplace of coffee
- African nation besides Ghana known for its massive film industry and economy
- Asian nation besides the Philippines consisting of over 17,000 islands
- African nation besides Uganda known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills"
- Asian nation besides Laos home to the massive Angkor Wat temple complex
- South American nation besides Brazil famous for the tango and pampas
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- European nation besides Germany known for its resilient history and pierogi
- Asian nation besides India where the majority of Mount Everest is located
- African nation besides Kenya home to Mount Kilimanjaro
- Asian nation besides Japan known for its high-tech cities and K-pop
- African nation besides Namibia known for its "Rainbow Nation" diversity
- Asian nation besides Vietnam known for its ornate temples and tropical beaches
- African nation besides Mali located at the westernmost point of the continent
- Asian nation besides India formerly known as Ceylon
- African nation besides Ivory Coast known for its gold and cocoa production
- African nation besides Mozambique famous for its unique lemurs and baobabs
- Asian nation besides India bordering the Arabian Sea to the south
20 Clues: Asian nation besides India formerly known as Ceylon • African nation besides Kenya home to Mount Kilimanjaro • African nation besides Zimbabwe known for the Okavango Delta • Asian nation besides India bordering the Arabian Sea to the south • Asian nation besides Japan known for its high-tech cities and K-pop • ...
Test 2023-06-21
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- Famous K-Pop Band
- This musician wears mask
- This song won grammy award
- This song got awarded as best rock song at Grammys
- Singer of "Beautiful" Song
- It has strings
- Indian EDM artist
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- A music Genre
- Music Streaming app
- This popular band has broken several streaming records, but is yet to win a grammy award
- According to Guiness, This musical artist has more than 80M monthly listeners
- This composer played a important part in initiating World Music Day
- This singer got awarded as best pop solo performer at Grammys
- This singer won the most number of grammy awards
- Indian Hip Hop Artist
15 Clues: A music Genre • It has strings • Famous K-Pop Band • Indian EDM artist • Music Streaming app • Indian Hip Hop Artist • This musician wears mask • This song won grammy award • Singer of "Beautiful" Song • This singer won the most number of grammy awards • This song got awarded as best rock song at Grammys • This singer got awarded as best pop solo performer at Grammys • ...
Intercultural communication 2012-08-20
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- An intercultural misunderstanding can lead to a ________.
- Aboriginal art is an example of this.
- A transition from childhood to adulthood is a form of ________.
- American music is a part of Australian culture. This is an example of _______.
- You've become Australian through this process.
- Australia has a policy of __________ towards people with different cultures.
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- Manners are a part of this.
- A statement like 'all Japanese eat sushi'.
- Loyalty is an example of this.
- To look objectively at a culture.
- To work together to come to a solution.
- The Olympics is a macro world example of this.
- Writing, texting, talking are forms of __________.
- Each culture has differences that make it unique.
- To be exposed to a culture either through the media or direct contact.
- A micro world example of this is coming to school and adopting it's values and accepting a role as a student.
- ________ is unique to everyone.
- to remain unchanged.
- In the micro word the moral rules in your household are called _______.
19 Clues: to remain unchanged. • Manners are a part of this. • Loyalty is an example of this. • ________ is unique to everyone. • To look objectively at a culture. • Aboriginal art is an example of this. • To work together to come to a solution. • A statement like 'all Japanese eat sushi'. • The Olympics is a macro world example of this. • ...
Shopping 2023-05-17
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- A shop for your home improvement needs
- Where you'd get new flooring
- You'll get your food here
- You need a new wardrobe
- The dog will be happy if you stop here
- Pop in for your paper
- You can stop for coffee and cake here
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- Somewhere you would buy bread and cakes
- A place you can get your stamps
- A different name for a Pharmacy
- Grandma will want a little something from your holiday
- It's time for a new sofa
- Just pop in for a few bits
- Lots of different stalls in one place
14 Clues: Pop in for your paper • You need a new wardrobe • It's time for a new sofa • You'll get your food here • Just pop in for a few bits • Where you'd get new flooring • A place you can get your stamps • A different name for a Pharmacy • Lots of different stalls in one place • You can stop for coffee and cake here • A shop for your home improvement needs • ...
Культуралогия 2022-05-19
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- What is the nearest environment of a person (parents, brothers, sisters, relatives, peers, teachers, leaders of youth groups)
- Who is the founder of the kobyz, composer, akyn, patron of the bucks
- How to translate the Greek word "Bible" of the
- What is the another word of Avant-garde
- What does the Greek term "paidea" mean
- The most important achievement of the school of F. Boas was the development of the theory of what
- What is the means of introducing a person to the way of life and the way of action of society, i.e. to its culture
- What is the name of an early form of religion associated with the worship of some real objects and endowing them with supernatural properties
- How the process of assimilating cultural norms and developing social roles is called
- What is the name of the system of views that reject religious ideas (belief in God, in the immortality of the soul, in the other world, etc.) and religion in general
- Name the country - the birthplace of Gothic
- A set of actions and words that have miraculous properties and are able to subdue the supernatural powers
- What was developed in the USA as a painting genre in the 20s of the 20th century
- The main artistic language of the Enlightenment
- What was the name of the "capital" of the Italian Renaissance
- Who gave 8 types of civilizations
- What recognizes the truth only that gives practically useful results
- Name one of the major trends in Christianity that took shape during the Reformation in the 16th century
- How belief in the first ancestor, which can be a beast, bird, tree, mushroom, etc. is called
- The traditions of aytys - competitive art of akyns Improvisers
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- Who noted the biological nature of language, as the organizer of the semiotic continuum of culture
- Who developed the concept of a cultural area as a space which this or that type of culture spread
- What is typical in the views on culture in antiquity
- Who is considered to be “artist of graces”, “royal painter”
- Irish writer, one of the founders of the theater of the absurd
- What forms of government Aristotle considered "good
- Who is considered to be the founder of European realism in literature
- Universal historically first form of culture
- What is typical in the views on culture in modern times
- Belief in souls and spirits existing
- Culture performs several vital functions. Name the main one: the function of
- The main directions of the Renaissance in Central Asia were philosophy and what
- Which of the philosophers put forward the idea of the moral superiority of the "natural man", not spoiled by culture and civilization, as well as the slogan of "return to nature
- Name two systems of ideas about culture
- What is typical in the views on culture in the Middle Ages
- World religion that is not monotheistic
- culture is an activity aimed at the spiritual development of a person and society, as well as products and results of this activity
- How a science of signs called
- Who first used the term "culture" in relation to the human mind, spirit
- The main criteria for artistic truth are mind and what
40 Clues: How a science of signs called • Who gave 8 types of civilizations • Belief in souls and spirits existing • What does the Greek term "paidea" mean • What is the another word of Avant-garde • Name two systems of ideas about culture • World religion that is not monotheistic • Name the country - the birthplace of Gothic • Universal historically first form of culture • ...
Unit 6 wordsearch 2022-05-18
16 Clues: osa • kasum • tarbija • suunama • tööstus • esitlema • ostma;ost • ülekaalukas • määratu suur • hüpikreklaam • tasuta näidised • avalik heakskiit • jaemüüja;kaupmees • suur pealkiri; bänner • algatama; turule tooma • teeäärne reklaamtahvel
#3 2026-01-02
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- Style trend embracing frugality aesthetics
- Language app known for its threatening owl
- Slang for overconsuming meaningless content
- Social app where movie lovers log and rate films
- Modern condition often joked about online
- Relationship red flag that’s odd but not a dealbreaker
- Urban process that raises rents and tension
- Classic cocktail made of equal parts three spirits
- Platform where writers monetize newsletters
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- Members-only social club with global locations
- Microgeneration between millennials and Gen Z
- Aesthetic romanticizing rural simplicity
- Short-lived aesthetic cycle on social media
- Pop psychology language used casually online
- Pop artist known for theatrical queer anthems
- Viral term for chaotic low-effort meals
- Term for someone benefiting from famous parents
- Low-impact workout popularized by reformer studios
18 Clues: Viral term for chaotic low-effort meals • Aesthetic romanticizing rural simplicity • Modern condition often joked about online • Style trend embracing frugality aesthetics • Language app known for its threatening owl • Short-lived aesthetic cycle on social media • Slang for overconsuming meaningless content • Urban process that raises rents and tension • ...
Music Superstars Crossword 2025-06-11
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- Our queen bee - and winner of the country album of the year Grammy!
- She's famous for her black-and-white wigs!
- A new pop star! Her most famous song is based upon a coffee-like drink!
- One of the most famous English singers, her albums are normally named two-digit numbers, such as "18"
- A start in the new movies "Wicked" and "Wicked For Good"!
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- Singer of the hit song that involves a friend finally getting her driver's license
- The pop queen of the generation - she's on the front cover!
- The songwriter of the famous songs "Birds of a Feather" and "Bad Guy"
- The songwriter of "Azizam" and "Perfect"!
- Join her on her Lifetimes tour!
- A k-pop artist turned global sensation from her hit song with Bruno Mars
- This beautiful "lady" is known for her newest song, "Abracadabra"!
12 Clues: Join her on her Lifetimes tour! • The songwriter of "Azizam" and "Perfect"! • She's famous for her black-and-white wigs! • A start in the new movies "Wicked" and "Wicked For Good"! • The pop queen of the generation - she's on the front cover! • This beautiful "lady" is known for her newest song, "Abracadabra"! • ...
Socialisation - Spencer 2023-02-10
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- a regular pattern of behaviour that is accepted as a routine norm
- children who have been deprived of with other human interaction because they had been abandoned into the wilds
- The process of social learning in addition which is occurs on the family
- a community of people who share a common territory and culture consequently interact with one another daily
- not subject to religious
- Behaviour that is regarded as either offensive to social groups
- exist alongside high culture and popular culture
- the idea that what constitute culture differs across time periods
- the behaviour from those who occupy a particular status
- something widely accepts beliefs that something is worthwhile and desireable
- the process of social learning that occurs in the period from birth to death
- children copying act of significant
- The process of learning that occurs in the family
- collective loss of memory
- a collection of values, norms, tradition and custom agreed upon and shared by the social groups (answer no space)
- Rules of behaviour that relate to specific social situation
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- refers to the fact that the educated elite or upper class of a particular society (answer no space)
- significant others who are respected by the lower status
- a group of people which has the same age, status, and interest
- The unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons
- The social expectation that underpin what is expected by boy/man and girl/women in society
- a symbolic of culture meaning for members of society
- a strong conviction or principles that individuals or social groups generally hold to be true.
- the quality, beliefs, personality, looks, and expression
- A rule system
- refers to the moral sense of right and introduced to children at very young age
- the process of learning behaviour that is culturally expected from male and female (answer no space)
- refers to those cultural products which are normally mass produced by corporations for mass audience and profits (answer no space)
- values, often influenced by religion
- beliefs are only one of several component of culture worth investigating. Culture is underpinned by communication.
30 Clues: A rule system • not subject to religious • collective loss of memory • children copying act of significant • values, often influenced by religion • exist alongside high culture and popular culture • The process of learning that occurs in the family • a symbolic of culture meaning for members of society • The unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons • ...
The Namesake & Two Kinds Vocabulary 2024-08-20
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- - The presence of, or support for, the coexistence Hyphenated identity within a society, emphasizing the importance of valuing and respecting cultural differences.
- - The feeling of being isolated or estranged from others or from a group or society.
- - The process of accepting oneself, including all attributes, whether positive or negative.
- - the quality or state of having two parts, aspects, or elements that are often contrasting or opposing.
- Identity - The identity or sense of belonging to a particular culture or group, often reflected in shared language, traditions, and beliefs.
- - Customs, beliefs, or practices passed down from generation to generation within a culture or family.
- - An identity that combines elements from different cultural or ethnic backgrounds, such as "Indian-American" or "Mexican-American."
- - Relating to, involving, or affecting several generations within a family or society.
- - The process of combining or bringing together different parts or people into a unified whole, particularly in the context of cultural or social groups.
- - Something handed down from one generation to another, such as values, traditions, or property.
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- - The process by which individuals or groups of differing cultures are absorbed into the dominant culture, often losing aspects of their original culture.
- - A category of people who identify with each other based on shared attributes such as language, culture, or religion.
- - The qualities, beliefs, personality, looks, and/or expressions that make a person or group who they are.
- - The feeling of being removed or forced to leave one's home, culture, or sense of identity.
- - The conscious knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires.
- - A widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief or idea about a particular group of people.
- - The process of adjusting to new conditions, environments, or cultures, often in response to changes.
- - The feeling of being accepted and included within a group, community, or society.
- - A struggle or clash between opposing forces, ideas, or interests, often leading to tension or disagreement.
- - The traditions, achievements, beliefs, and history that are passed down from previous generations within a culture or family.
- - An expression of disapproval or disappointment.
- - A young person with exceptional qualities or abilities.
22 Clues: - An expression of disapproval or disappointment. • - A young person with exceptional qualities or abilities. • - The conscious knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires. • - The feeling of being accepted and included within a group, community, or society. • ...
Famous Celebrities 2023-06-29
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- Oscar-winning actor of "Forrest Gump"
- Young heartthrob of "Titanic" fame
- Pop icon and "Material Girl"
- Actor known for his roles in "Legends of the Fall"
- "Friends" actress with iconic hairstyle
- Talk show host and media mogul
- "ER" heartthrob turned Hollywood star
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- Australian actress and Oscar winner
- Princess known for her humanitarian work
- Comedian and star of a hit sitcom
- King of Pop with groundbreaking music
- Heavyweight boxer known for his ferocity
12 Clues: Pop icon and "Material Girl" • Talk show host and media mogul • Comedian and star of a hit sitcom • Young heartthrob of "Titanic" fame • Australian actress and Oscar winner • Oscar-winning actor of "Forrest Gump" • King of Pop with groundbreaking music • "ER" heartthrob turned Hollywood star • "Friends" actress with iconic hairstyle • Princess known for her humanitarian work • ...
Dog breeds 2024-12-30
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- Nicknamed "Rottie"
- Nicknamed the "sausage dog" for its elongated silhouette
- The friendliest of dogs, also the most popular breed
- Is an enchanting small, white companion dog with a compact and sturdy, square body
- The best sprinter, had an aerodynamic body in the shape of a "s"
- A giant, yet docile dog
- A tiny dog with a huge personality
- Has a muscular body and a short coat, and a wrinkled forehead give the face an alert, curious look
- It points game birds
- Has lose skin on the head, giving a 'sourmug' face
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- Is the best at finding people who are lost or hiding. Among the most docile dogs
- A pop-culture star, it's is a large but lithe herder with a smooth coat
- Mostly known for its black spots on white coat
- Bred to hunt in pack, and have adorable faces with long low ears
- Has the longest nose of all dogs
- Impressive dog with dark coats with touches of brown, its French nickname is Bas-Rouge ('red stockings')
- Once the companion of Chinese emperors, and later the mascot of Holland's royal House of Orange
- a muscular, double-coated dog of ancient Japanese lineage famous for their dignity, courage, and loyalty
- Aristocrat's dog, with the coat often cut to form balls of fur
- A very noisy dog who loves the snow
20 Clues: Nicknamed "Rottie" • It points game birds • A giant, yet docile dog • Has the longest nose of all dogs • A tiny dog with a huge personality • A very noisy dog who loves the snow • Mostly known for its black spots on white coat • Has lose skin on the head, giving a 'sourmug' face • The friendliest of dogs, also the most popular breed • ...
Musica y Baile 2024-01-08
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- Transcend
- Sensory experience
- Cultural diversity
- Vital components
- Music
- Celebrations
- física - Physical health
- Words
- Artistic expressions
- Culture
- Well-being
- Evoke
- Reduce
- Bodily expression
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- Emotions
- People
- Personal enjoyment
- Universal
- Improve
- Feelings
- - Mental
- Fundamental
- Power
- Human culture
- Dance
- Language
- Memories
- Barriers
- Communicate
- Stress
- Unite
- Rituals
32 Clues: Power • Music • Dance • Words • Unite • Evoke • People • Stress • Reduce • Improve • Culture • Rituals • Emotions • Feelings • - Mental • Language • Memories • Barriers • Transcend • Universal • Well-being • Fundamental • Communicate • Celebrations • Human culture • Vital components • Bodily expression • Personal enjoyment • Sensory experience • Cultural diversity • Artistic expressions • física - Physical health
Raspoetin door Guy Didelez 2014-02-23
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- maand waarin zowel Raspoetin als Peter's vader sterven
- naam van het vrouwelijk hoofdpersonage
- naam van een van de vier buikspreekpoppen
- wat Vladimir met Boris deed
- geboorteland van Boris
- naam van de meest raadselachtige pop van Peter
- de achternaam van de vervangster van meneer Boostings
- plaats waar Boris een huisje huurde
- het voorwerp dat Peter in het kanaal vond enkele uren voordat het lijk van zijn vader werd opgevist
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- naam van de man die de poppen wou stelen
- de bijnaam van de leraar Nederlands meneer Boostings
- beroep van Peter's vader voor hij buikspreker werd
- dit zat verborgen in de hals van de vier poppen
- het spraakgebrek van Peter
- bijnaam van Bert
- voornaam van de pop Raspoetin
- de plek waar Peter zijn poppen bewaart
- haarkleur van Peter
18 Clues: bijnaam van Bert • haarkleur van Peter • geboorteland van Boris • het spraakgebrek van Peter • wat Vladimir met Boris deed • voornaam van de pop Raspoetin • plaats waar Boris een huisje huurde • naam van het vrouwelijk hoofdpersonage • de plek waar Peter zijn poppen bewaart • naam van de man die de poppen wou stelen • naam van een van de vier buikspreekpoppen • ...
Identity 2023-02-22
Identity 2023-02-22
Diner Lingo 2026-01-15
15 Clues: Donuts • Coffee • Milk____ • ____ Pop • Hot ____ • Hamburger • Cup of ____ • French ____ • ____ Special • Music machine • Root Beer ____ • Chocolate ____ • ____ Juice (Milk) • Seating in a diner • ____ Paste (Butter)
10/16 2024-10-16
15 Clues: Rate • radio • Ratio • Pop up • Target • T.V. AD • newspaper • Promotion • AD Timing • billboard • Instagram • Niche target • Company Promotion • Product Promotion • Metric to quantify
populations 6-9 2025-03-04
Across
- more births than deaths
- number of average births per woman
- areas people don't often live in, relief
- most people live in these climates
- a physical factor promoting high pop. density
- number of live births per thousand
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- world pop. in 2011
- area rich in resources, Callie & Peko
- more deaths than births
- average number of mpeople in a sq km
- river in europe, densely populated
11 Clues: world pop. in 2011 • more births than deaths • more deaths than births • number of average births per woman • river in europe, densely populated • most people live in these climates • number of live births per thousand • average number of mpeople in a sq km • area rich in resources, Callie & Peko • areas people don't often live in, relief • ...
Ward Culture Study Guide Part 2 2022-12-09
Across
- The most widely spoken language family. Hearth - The Caucuses Mountains, then diffused all around the world.
- The process by which elements of different cultures are blended together to create a new culture. Ex. food, language, and music.
- Not just the exchange of goods, but also the exchange of technologies and ideas
- Universalizing religion. Hearth on the Arabian Peninsula, diffused through Middle Eastern trade routes. Cultural Landscape - Mosques.
- Ethnic religion. Hearth in India, strict hierarchy known as the caste system.
- A blending of culture to form a new hybrid culture. Examples - Santeria and bluegrass.
- When a foreign power has influence over distant lands.
- The process of becoming a city. All types of diffusion are present in shaping culture here.
- Modern form of technology that makes globalization possible, but also responsible for the loss of indigenous languages, reshaping of all language.
- When a more advanced civilization controls another for economic and strategic gain.
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- When members of a culture will adopt some of the traits of the dominant group. Example: Spanglish.
- Universalizing religion. Hearth in the Middle East, diffused around the world starting with European colonization. Cultural Landscape - Cathedral/Church.
- The type of religion that does not seek new adherents, their religion is closely tied with a cultural identity. Have to be "born into the tribe".
- Place names. Can be derived from topographical features, important people, or events.
- Universalizing religion. Hearth in India, spread throughout Asia. A way to achieve enlightenment. Cultural Landscape - Temples and gardens.
- The type of religion that seeks new adherents. Thinks their ways are true and best.
- Ethnic religion. Hearth in the Middle East diffused through diaspora due to millennia of persecution and anti-Semitism.
- The language of business, or international language. Used when speakers don't share a common language.
- When members of a culture will adopt nearly all of the traits of the dominant group, losing their original culture. Example: American Indian children in the 19th century.
- The creolization of language. More limited vocabulary and grammar structure.
- Universalizing religion. Hearth in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. Spread through relocation diffusion thanks to British military service.
- Regional variations on language.
22 Clues: Regional variations on language. • When a foreign power has influence over distant lands. • The creolization of language. More limited vocabulary and grammar structure. • Ethnic religion. Hearth in India, strict hierarchy known as the caste system. • Not just the exchange of goods, but also the exchange of technologies and ideas • ...
Socialisation 2023-02-10
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- a regular pattern of behaviour that is accepted as a routine norm
- children who have been deprived of with other human interaction because they had been abandoned into the wilds
- The process of social learning in addition which is occurs on the family
- a community of people who share a common territory and culture consequently interact with one another daily
- not subject to religious
- Behaviour that is regarded as either offensive to social groups
- exist alongside high culture and popular culture
- the idea that what constitute culture differs across time periods
- the behaviour from those who occupy a particular status
- something widely accepts beliefs that something is worthwhile and desireable
- the process of social learning that occurs in the period from birth to death
- children copying act of significant
- The process of learning that occurs in the family
- collective loss of memory
- a collection of values, norms, tradition and custom agreed upon and shared by the social groups (answer no space)
- Rules of behaviour that relate to specific social situation
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- refers to the fact that the educated elite or upper class of a particular society (answer no space)
- significant others who are respected by the lower status
- a group of people which has the same age, status, and interest
- The unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons
- The social expectation that underpin what is expected by boy/man and girl/women in society
- a symbolic of culture meaning for members of society
- a strong conviction or principles that individuals or social groups generally hold to be true.
- the quality, beliefs, personality, looks, and expression
- A rule system
- refers to the moral sense of right and introduced to children at very young age
- the process of learning behaviour that is culturally expected from male and female (answer no space)
- refers to those cultural products which are normally mass produced by corporations for mass audience and profits (answer no space)
- values, often influenced by religion
- beliefs are only one of several component of culture worth investigating. Culture is underpinned by communication.
30 Clues: A rule system • not subject to religious • collective loss of memory • children copying act of significant • values, often influenced by religion • exist alongside high culture and popular culture • The process of learning that occurs in the family • a symbolic of culture meaning for members of society • The unwritten, unofficial and often unintended lessons • ...
Chapter Three 2016-10-06
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- Collective conceptions of what is considered good, desirable, and proper
- Norms which are generally understood but which are no precisely recorded
- Specialized language used by members ora group or subculture
- the process by which a cultural item is spread from group to group or society or society
- A segment of society which shares a distinctive pattern or more, folkways, and values which differs from the patter of the larger society
- Cultural adjustments to material conditions such as customs, beliefs, patterns, of communication, and ways of using material objects
- The tendency to assume that ones culture and way of life are superior to others
- The belief that the products, styles, or ideals of ones society are inferior to those that originate elsewhere
- Penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm
- the process of making known or sharing the existence of an aspect of reality
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- Established standards of behavior maintained by a society
- The totality of learned, socially transmitted behavior
- Norms governing everyday social behavior whose violation raises comparatively little concern
- The physical or technological aspects of our daily lives
- General practices found in every culture
- A subculture that rejects societal norms and values and seeks and alternative lifestyle
- The viewing of peoples behavior from the perspective of their own culture
- The combination of existing cultural items into a form that did not previously exist
- the feeling of surprise and disorientation that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own
- In a political sense, the body of rules made by government for society, interpreted by the courts, and backed by the power of the state
- The process of introducing new elements into a culture through discovery and invention
- A fairly large number of people who live in the same territory, are independent of people outside of it, and participate in a common culture
- An abstract system of word meanings and symbols for all aspects of culture
- Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society
24 Clues: General practices found in every culture • The totality of learned, socially transmitted behavior • The physical or technological aspects of our daily lives • Established standards of behavior maintained by a society • Norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of a society • Penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm • ...
Chapters 1 - 6 2024-02-19
Across
- Process by which people learn their culture.
- Term refers to going along with the preferences of one's peers
- A period of disorientation an individual feels when they enter into a new cultural setting.
- Type of society in which industry is no longer a big part of the economy, and information and service shape the type of work people do.
- A problem affecting many individuals the source of which lies in the social structure and culture of a society
- Attempts to explain why certain people are viewed as deviants while others engaged in the same behavior are not
- Theory that you become who you are based on how you think others see you.
- Practice of comparing another culture to one’s own culture and often believing one’s own culture is superior.
- The debate between natural and social scientists about human development and how we become human.
- The process of adopting new behavioral patterns in place of old ones as one moves through different transitions and stages of life
- A status that dominates other statuses, in a certain situation, and influences how people interact with a person.
- When one variable changes it causes change to occur in another variable.
- Sociological perspective that believes society is structured to maintain stability.
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- Nonmaterial element of culture that represents what is desirable for people
- A research method in which information is gathered by watching people.
- “Hypothesis” that argues that the language we use shapes our perception of reality. (The answer is the hyphenation of the two theorists’ names.)
- A science in which sociologists engage in organized and systematic study of phenomena to enhance understanding of the interdependence between individuals and society.
- theoretical perspective that focuses on social interaction and socialization in order to explain society as a whole.
- It encompasses all that we say, know, make, and do in our efforts to survive and thrive.
- The expectations as to how to act in society.
- The difficulty that arises when the same social status imposes conflicting demands and expectations.
21 Clues: Process by which people learn their culture. • The expectations as to how to act in society. • Term refers to going along with the preferences of one's peers • A research method in which information is gathered by watching people. • When one variable changes it causes change to occur in another variable. • ...
Stems list #5 2024-01-17
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Enculturation and Acculturation 2025-10-14
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- Training: Teaching children to care for duties like crops or animals.
- Learning the values and norms of your home culture.
- Changes from contact with a new culture.
- Producing just enough food to survive daily.
- Adopting a new culture while losing the old one.
- Following requests or pressure from others.
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- Keeping original culture and rejecting the new one.
- Training: Teaching children to follow rules and routines.
- Keeping original culture while also adopting the new one.
- Shared belief in a culture about how to think or act.
- Unfair treatment based on group membership.
11 Clues: Changes from contact with a new culture. • Unfair treatment based on group membership. • Following requests or pressure from others. • Producing just enough food to survive daily. • Adopting a new culture while losing the old one. • Keeping original culture and rejecting the new one. • Learning the values and norms of your home culture. • ...
kwaad bloed 2013-11-13
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- wat moest emma maken voor de koningin
- wie was de aardigste zuster in het klooster
- wie is de hoofdrolspeelster
- wie haat emma alleen met haar ziel
- wat mochten de kinderen niet doen op de speelplaats
- met hoeveel zitten ze altijd in de kast
- wat moest emma elke dag eten
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- hoe noemde haar pop
- op welk soort school zit emma
- wie haatte emma het meest
- voor wat kreeg emma's zus een vijf
- tegen wie praatte emma elke avond in de kast
- wie was de strengste non in het klooster
- wie was emma's eerste vriendin
- waarom moest emma naar de kostschool
15 Clues: hoe noemde haar pop • wie haatte emma het meest • wie is de hoofdrolspeelster • wat moest emma elke dag eten • op welk soort school zit emma • wie was emma's eerste vriendin • voor wat kreeg emma's zus een vijf • wie haat emma alleen met haar ziel • waarom moest emma naar de kostschool • wat moest emma maken voor de koningin • met hoeveel zitten ze altijd in de kast • ...
80's Crossword 2024-02-26
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- Trendy accessory that kept your legs warm
- First U.S. Woman Astronaut
- "King of Pop" famous for album "Thriller"
- Gaming device; revolutionized portable entertainment
- backwards dance technique made by Michael Jackson
- REAGAN: President (1981-1989)
- A classic show about a family in San Fran.
- Styled by short hair on top and sides; long hair in back
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- Romantic drama featuring Patrick Swayze
- Hairstyle featuring loose, glossy curls
- Arcade game featuring a hungry, yellow character
- Space shuttle disaster in 1986
- "Queen of Pop" who released "Material Girl"
- Classic horror film set at Camp Crystal Lake
- bright, vibrant colored clothing and accessories
15 Clues: First U.S. Woman Astronaut • Space shuttle disaster in 1986 • REAGAN: President (1981-1989) • Romantic drama featuring Patrick Swayze • Hairstyle featuring loose, glossy curls • Trendy accessory that kept your legs warm • "King of Pop" famous for album "Thriller" • A classic show about a family in San Fran. • "Queen of Pop" who released "Material Girl" • ...
Rock Band from 1990s #1 2023-06-12
Across
- - Grunge pioneers led by Kurt Cobain
- - Dave Grohl's post-Nirvana rock project
- - Alternative rockers known for "Losing My Religion"
- - Power-pop rockers with songs like "Buddy Holly"
- - Britpop band known for "Song 2"
- - British alt-rockers with albums like "OK Computer"
- - Hard rock group with hits like "Plush"
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- - Grunge band with Chris Cornell as frontman
- - Alternative rock band led by Billy Corgan
- - Britpop band with hits like "Wonderwall"
- - Post-grunge band with hits like "Machinehead"
- - Funk-infused rock band known for "Under the Bridge"
- - Seattle rockers with hits like "Alive"
- - Alternative rock band fronted by Shirley Manson
- - Pop-punk band behind the album "Dookie"
15 Clues: - Britpop band known for "Song 2" • - Grunge pioneers led by Kurt Cobain • - Dave Grohl's post-Nirvana rock project • - Seattle rockers with hits like "Alive" • - Hard rock group with hits like "Plush" • - Pop-punk band behind the album "Dookie" • - Britpop band with hits like "Wonderwall" • - Alternative rock band led by Billy Corgan • ...
Roy Lichtenstein 2021-03-09
9 Clues: "Whaam!" • birth place • women are ___ than men • cost of nude sunbathing • critics called him what? • he was the most ___ artist • Lichtensteins form of pop art • one of his childhood interests • lichtensteins most expensive painting
Elijah 2020-07-29
SpongeBob Bubble Buddy P06 2026-05-15
Across
- Squidward wants to go here.
- <3
- The buddy made from dice.
- What is SpongeBob's friend made of.
- This will pop Bubble Buddy. The fish are holding it in their hands.
- "Of course! ____ he couldn't tell such funny jokes."
- The Lobster's special friend.
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- The instrument that Squidward plays.
- Things that make you laught. Bubble Buddy told them.
- SpongeBob held this for Bubble Buddy in the morning.
- "Things are getting a little ____ around here."
- The car that Bubble Buddy gets in at the end.
- The opposite of dead.
- "Haven't you ever had a very ____ friend?"
- What kind of jokes does Bubble Buddy tell?
- This word sounds like "grow" but it's for a bubble!
- What is Bubble Buddy to SpongeBob? Not his brother...
- Mr. Krabbs' buddy.
- The fish want to do this to the bubble.
19 Clues: <3 • Mr. Krabbs' buddy. • The opposite of dead. • The buddy made from dice. • Squidward wants to go here. • The Lobster's special friend. • What is SpongeBob's friend made of. • The instrument that Squidward plays. • The fish want to do this to the bubble. • "Haven't you ever had a very ____ friend?" • What kind of jokes does Bubble Buddy tell? • ...
WHAP ch 3&4 vocab 2022-10-31
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- Breed of Buddhism that was more focused on the economic world then its original counterpart
- A powerful state with connections to the growing trade, located inland
- rejected the religious aspects of Buddhism and Daoism
- The Chinese Dynastic title the Mongols gave themselves
- This fruit enhanced agricultural growth, enabled population growth etc.
- This language is of African tongue but was written using Arabic symbols
- Chinggis Khans grandson who led the second attack on Persia 30 years later
- State approved collection of merchants who pooled their resources together to limit losses
- Russian capital
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- A man who went on many voyagers in order to spread Chinas influence
- Mongol capital, provided the creation of rapid communication and translation of several scrolls
- Made traversing the Sahara Desert possible and enabled trade
- these types of communities were found in positions to help trade flourish and was made up of foreign people
- Wind currents that alternated and led to advancements in ship building
- African storytellers, musicians, poets and historians
- Located in Mali, was a trading port and center of Islamic culture
- Personal servants of the elite who went through castration
- "Mongol rule China was a.."
- Turkish ruled empire which reunited Persia
- The Arabic's version of a sail, used in the Indian Ocean
- This form of Buddhism caused many schools to pop up and was very popular among samurai
21 Clues: Russian capital • "Mongol rule China was a.." • Turkish ruled empire which reunited Persia • African storytellers, musicians, poets and historians • rejected the religious aspects of Buddhism and Daoism • The Chinese Dynastic title the Mongols gave themselves • The Arabic's version of a sail, used in the Indian Ocean • ...
Music 2023-08-06
Across
- - a musical style which originated in Jamaica. The most famous performer was Bob Marley
- - This music comes from the Southern States of the United States and originated in African American culture
- - a repeated pattern of music which can be fast or slow
- - this musical genre developed in America in the early 20th century in places like New Orleands and Louisiana in
- - performing music in front of an audience
- - a large group of musicians who perform (usually a classical) piece of music
- - Chopin was a famous
- - something you put on your head to listen to music without disturbing others
- - Beethoven or Bach composed ________ music
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- - this type of guitar is typically used to play Rock music
- - a famous 18th century Austrian composer
- - a musical genre from the United States which often includes guitars and banjos
- - another word for song or melody
- - someone performing a song or musical piece by themselves
- - a group of people singing together
- - a group of musicians who perform music together, for exmaple U2
- - the person who directs a choir or orchestra
- - short for popular music, singers like Katy Perry or Lady Gaga make this kind of music
- - This typs of song consists of words that are spoken rhythmically
- - a collection of songs by an artist with a specific title, e.g. "Abbey Road"
20 Clues: - Chopin was a famous • - another word for song or melody • - a group of people singing together • - a famous 18th century Austrian composer • - performing music in front of an audience • - Beethoven or Bach composed ________ music • - the person who directs a choir or orchestra • - a repeated pattern of music which can be fast or slow • ...
Creepshow 2025-05-20
Across
- Medieval knight’s worst fire-breathing nightmare
- Gourmet snack for the undead – hold the seasoning.
- Walks like an Egyptian... very, very slowly
- King of the Kaiju, known for wrecking Tokyo
- Shrek’s species, often misunderstood
- Enemy race in “Lord of the Rings”
- Horror film in your head, no ticket required
- Rural vampire with a livestock-only diet
- Bloodsucking Transylvanian count
- Monster genre in Japanese pop culture
- Danger noodle
- Mammals of the night
- Deadly to werewolves and very expensive jewelry.
- Towering creature in fairy tales and nightmares
- Red balloon’s owner
- Hairiest guy at the gym... and most bitey
- Real estate term for “needs exorcism.”
Down
- Hairy guy with serious shoe size issues
- Dracula’s favorite drink
- Bull-headed maze dweller
- Lives forever, still can’t see himself in selfies
- Brain enthusiast with no sense of personal space.
- Part human, part horsepower
- Scientist who created a monster
- Bigfoot’s snow-loving cousin
- Just one glance, and boom—yard decor
- Transparent tenant who refuses to pay rent.
- This veggie is the vampire version of pepper spray.
- Controlled by an evil spirit
- Broom-rider; practitioner of dark magic and mischief
- Noisy tool featured in many slasher films
- Eight-legged spinner of sticky art
- King of the apes who climbs skyscrapers
33 Clues: Danger noodle • Red balloon’s owner • Mammals of the night • Dracula’s favorite drink • Bull-headed maze dweller • Part human, part horsepower • Bigfoot’s snow-loving cousin • Controlled by an evil spirit • Scientist who created a monster • Bloodsucking Transylvanian count • Enemy race in “Lord of the Rings” • Eight-legged spinner of sticky art • Shrek’s species, often misunderstood • ...
Word Wall Set 2 2025-11-03
Across
- “right there” stated in the text
- examining in detail for purposes of explanation and interpretation
- a character we only see one side of their personality
- implied but not plainly stated
- a reference to something or someone well-known in history, literature or popular culture
- same sound of words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry
- a character we see multiple sides or characteristics of their character
- a word that mimics a sound (pop!
- the way an author develops a character in a story
- comparing two things indirectly using ‘like’, ‘as’, ‘resembles’
- a character whose personality or beliefs change throughout the story
- thoughts and feeling associated with a word
- comparing two things directly (She is a brick wall on defense)
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- use of repeated words or phrases or sounds
- repetition of of the first letter sound in words close together
- something that is the opposite of what one would expect
- an object, color, character that represents or stands for another idea
- giving human-like characteristics to non-living objects
- a character who stays the same throughout the story
- something that comes before another
- dictionary definition of a word
- a reasonable conclusion based on evidence in the text
- atmosphere created by the narrator’s tone
23 Clues: implied but not plainly stated • dictionary definition of a word • “right there” stated in the text • a word that mimics a sound (pop! • something that comes before another • atmosphere created by the narrator’s tone • use of repeated words or phrases or sounds • thoughts and feeling associated with a word • the way an author develops a character in a story • ...
Ate Lesley <3 2022-01-09
Across
- Day of the week that I was born, for short
- My biggest fear, as a child
- My favorite coffee chain
- My first K-pop album, Monsta X's "The ________"
- Hand that I write with
- My favorite TXT song
- How I identify, as a K-pop stan
- Number of minors I obtained in undergrad
- My pick when we do Twice karaoke
- City that I studied abroad in in 2019
- City where I attend grad school
- My favorite rapper
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- My favorite color
- My favorite K-drama
- The good side of my face
- Avenue that I lived on my freshman year of college
- My favorite soju flavor
- My Aussie son!
- My ult bias <3
- My TXT bias
- How old I turned the year Rafa was born
- Number of times I brush each tooth
- My favorite class in high school
23 Clues: My TXT bias • My Aussie son! • My ult bias <3 • My favorite color • My favorite rapper • My favorite K-drama • My favorite TXT song • Hand that I write with • My favorite soju flavor • My favorite coffee chain • The good side of my face • My biggest fear, as a child • How I identify, as a K-pop stan • City where I attend grad school • My pick when we do Twice karaoke • ...
Study Guide Final 2022-04-19
Across
- The shift in major art production from
- shows the influence of
- Leading artists of china pop art movement
- Civilization is the products of super ego
- Wrights house falling water depended on
- First operas amplified instrumentation
- Cinematic shots in rapid succession
- jazz and street slang in the poetry of
- collective unconscious manifested itself
- The world will never be white again
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for
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- theory of everything is evident to
- The action painter of 20th century
- First totalitarian state of 20th century
- les demoiselles d'avignon was a style of
- argued Newtonian laws weren't microscopic
- Verne was a pioneer figure of what genre?
- The pioneer figure in American pop art
- the central figure in James Joyce's work
- The composer who wrote aleatory pieces
- the libido was an important drive of
- artistic movement thrived on nihilism
22 Clues: shows the influence of • theory of everything is evident to • The action painter of 20th century • Cinematic shots in rapid succession • The world will never be white again • the libido was an important drive of • artistic movement thrived on nihilism • Fauvist artworks are most notable for • The shift in major art production from • The pioneer figure in American pop art • ...
Purim 2019-03-03
Across
- Mishteh's partner
- Not read on Purim
- Esther on Sukkos
- Hint to Hashem
- It's Torah
- Bigsan and Seresh's nationality
- Mazal Adar
- Esther's section in Tanach
- Member of Anshei Knesses Hagedolah
- Read twice
- Shabbos before Purim
- You have to do it
- Hint to Esther in Torah
- After Megillah song
- Purim attire
- Memuchan according to Chazal
- Persian capital
- Noisemaker
- 2 to 1
- Last Jewish month
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- Nation of Haman
- Haman's pop
- Also remembered for good
- Poppy, for one
- Prayer of thanks
- He read the book
- Hasach according to Chazal
- Esther's son
- Reason it's folded
- Wife of Haman
- It's tefillin
- Mordechai's shevet
- Vashti's pop
- Hint to Haman in Torah
- Give him without asking
- End of Achashverosh's kingdom
- Walled from the time of
- Lottery
- It lasted 3 days
- Kingdom united with Paras
40 Clues: 2 to 1 • Lottery • It's Torah • Mazal Adar • Read twice • Noisemaker • Haman's pop • Esther's son • Vashti's pop • Purim attire • Wife of Haman • It's tefillin • Poppy, for one • Hint to Hashem • Nation of Haman • Persian capital • Esther on Sukkos • Prayer of thanks • He read the book • It lasted 3 days • Mishteh's partner • Not read on Purim • You have to do it • Last Jewish month • Reason it's folded • ...
Seni Budaya Kelas 9 2023-03-06
Across
- Salah satu alat yang menggunakan teknik cetak tinggi
- bertanggung jawab secara penuh tentang keuangan
- Pameran yang dilaksanakan diluar ruangan
- Alat musik yang berasal dari India yang menjadi inspirasi musik dangdut
- Pameran yang tujuan diadakan untuk menjual benda seni
- Cepat lambat musik dikenal dengan istilah
- Salah satu band POP Indonesia
- Alat perata cat yang terbuat dari karet
- Alat musik drum termasuk dalam jenis alat musik
- Alat musik suling termasuk dalam jenis alat musik
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- Teknik seni grafis yang menggunakan media kasa/screen
- Nama lain dari Cetak Dalam
- Raisa merupakan salah satu penyanyi dengan aliran
- Rencana yang dituangkan dalam bentuk rancangan kerja
- Alat musik chordophone yang umum dimiliki oleh masyarakat
- Orang yang menciptakan lagu disebut juga dengan
- Nama lain dari Afdruk
- Pameran yang terdiri dari satu jenis karya seni
- Lagu Pecah Seribu merupakan lagu yang memiliki genre
- Lyodra, Tiara Andini dan Ziva Magnolya merupakan penyanyi dengan genre
20 Clues: Nama lain dari Afdruk • Nama lain dari Cetak Dalam • Salah satu band POP Indonesia • Alat perata cat yang terbuat dari karet • Pameran yang dilaksanakan diluar ruangan • Cepat lambat musik dikenal dengan istilah • bertanggung jawab secara penuh tentang keuangan • Orang yang menciptakan lagu disebut juga dengan • Pameran yang terdiri dari satu jenis karya seni • ...
Morgan/Morgan-Croxford/Carney WDW Trip 2023-08-29
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- Tiana's Bayou Adventure will replace this ride (6,8)
- Here you leave today and enter the world of Yesterday, Tomorrow and Fantasy (5,7)
- The only place you can meet Mickey and Minnie on the Red Carpet (9,7)
- Ride with a broken track (10,7)
- Home of the 8th Wonder of the World (6,6)
- You can get this colour milk in Galaxy's Edge
- Around the world in 30 minutes
- It all started with a...
- Colour of the famous Instagram wall
- Home of Discovery Island (6,7)
Down
- Tilly got a bit stuck here (7,6)
- The second best hotel (8,7)
- The character who features on a gigantic phone in Pop Century (6,5)
- The cool hotel (3,7)
- Skiing in Florida?! (8,5)
- Lord and Lady...
- Ride that has heating and cooling rooms (4,5)
- Home of the Dueling Pianos
- Name of Pop Century's Pool Bar
- The only Disney princess with a themed toilet
20 Clues: Lord and Lady... • The cool hotel (3,7) • It all started with a... • Skiing in Florida?! (8,5) • Home of the Dueling Pianos • The second best hotel (8,7) • Name of Pop Century's Pool Bar • Around the world in 30 minutes • Home of Discovery Island (6,7) • Ride with a broken track (10,7) • Tilly got a bit stuck here (7,6) • Colour of the famous Instagram wall • ...
Women Musicians 2025-04-01
Across
- J Blige she is a character in Power
- first female artist to win best rap album at the grammys
- She is a main character in Descendants
- This person's hips don't lie
- B had a top 20 song in 2019 with Bruno Mars
- a member of TLC
- She created the song "level up"
- one of the greatest pop singer
- She plays moana
- She is big Mama
- she won 2 grammys for her debut album in 2025
- She was 18yrs old when she won her first grammy
Down
- She is a member of Fifth Harmony
- superbowl performer in 2023
- Got her start in disney "bizaardvark"
- Played one of the main characters in "Wicked"
- Got popular from her song "water" in 2023
- thee Stallion had a feature with beyonce
- Dated famous football player Travis Kelce
- She's a k-pop singer who made "Money"
20 Clues: a member of TLC • She plays moana • She is big Mama • superbowl performer in 2023 • This person's hips don't lie • one of the greatest pop singer • She created the song "level up" • She is a member of Fifth Harmony • J Blige she is a character in Power • Got her start in disney "bizaardvark" • She's a k-pop singer who made "Money" • She is a main character in Descendants • ...
